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Sacred Theology, Encyclopedia of: Kuy- Thompson, John Wesley as a Social Re-
per, 156.

Science, Christian: Newton, 848.
Science, Christian, Examined: Varley,

848.

Sheard, etc.: Civil Law in the Ecclesias-
tical World, 847.

Shepherd Psalm for Children: The,
win, 1014.

Sin and Holiness: Huntington, 495.
Sin, etc.: Foster, 992.

former, 500.

Thoughts, One Thousand and One, etc.:
Moody, 512.

Three Studies in Literature: Gates, 665.
Through Asia: Hedin, 175.

Through Nature to God: Fiske, 833.
Bald-To-day and To-morrow: Fiske, 677.
Tragedy of Dreyfus, The: Steevens, 1008.
Unforeseen Tendencies of Democracy:
Godkin, 1007.

Slosson: Dumb Foxglove, and Other Sto-
ries, 176.

Smith: Guesses at the Riddle of Exist-
ence, 162.

Social Life in the British Army, 176.
Speer: A Memorial of a True Life, 343.
Spirit and Life: Knowles, 661.
Stedman: Poems Now First Collected,

167.

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VOL. LXXXI, NO. 6. NOVEMBER-DECEMBER, 1899.

FIFTH SERIES,
VOL. XV, No. 6.

METHODIST REVIEW.

(BIMONTHLY.)

WILLIAM V. KELLEY, D.D., Editor.

CONTENTS.

1. ALPHA J. KYNETT, D.D., LL.D. George Elliott, D.D., Pottsville,

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II. METHODISM AND RELIGIOUS THOUGHT. W. C. Madison, D.D.,
Denver, Colo.

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III. TENNYSON AND HIS TEACHINGS. James Mudge, D.D., Natick, Mass. 874
IV. A DRAMA OF WAR. Professor A. B. Hyde, D.D., University of
Denver, University Park, Colo.

V. IS THE POWER OF THE PULPIT WANING? Rev. S. J. Herben,
Litt. D., New York City.

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VI. DOCTOR JOHN LORD-HIS LITERARY RANK.
West Mansfield, O.

Hon. W. J. Armstrong,

911.

VII. THE RELATION OF RELIGION TO OUR GOVERNMENT.

Rev. Edward

Thomson, LL.D., Atlanta, Ga.

930

EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS:

NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS.

942

Christianity in the Colleges, 942; Excessive Optionalism in Education, 945.

THE ARENA.

956

Memory Lessons for Christian Folk, 956; Symmetry in Preaching, 958; Depravity, 959.

THE ITINERANTS' CLUB.

961

A Study in Comparative Exegesis: Jacob and Esau-Rom. ix, 13, 961; The True
Introduction to a Successful Ministry, 965; Zeal for Souls, 966.

ARCHEOLOGY AND BIBLICAL RESEARCH

967

Jerusalem and the Monuments, 967.

MISSIONARY REVIEW.

971

Missions in Egypt, 971; The New Japanese Treaty, 972; Missionary Cooperation, 974. FOREIGN OUTLOOK.

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