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ART. I. Spiritual Economics.

Prof. J. B. Clark, Carleton College, Northfield, Minnesota. 305

II. Professor Ernst Curtius on Work and Leisure.

Translated by Rev. M. J. Drennan, Brooklyn, New York. 319 III. Causes of the Decline of Faith in the Doctrine of Endless Punishment.

Rev. A. S. Chesebrough, Durham, Connecticut. 308*

IV. Phillips Brooks as a Preacher, both in Theory and in Practice.

Prof. Franklin W. Fisk, Chicago, Illinois. 316

V. Prince Metternich in the Napoleonic Times.

John E. Curran, Esq., New York City. 337

VI. Two Representative Preachers of Germany: Schleiermacher and

Tholuck.

Prof. J. M. Hoppin, Yale College. 355

VII. Origin and Authority of Congregational Platforms.

Rev. A. Hastings Ross, Port Huron, Michigan. 368 VIII. The Analogy of Slavery and Intemperance before the Law.

IX. The Ticknor Spanish Library.

X. The Taxation of Mortgages.

Prof. H. M. Whitney, Beloit, Wisconsin. 374

Prof. William I. Knapp, Yale College. 385 Prof. David M. Means, Burlington, Vermont. 398

ARTICLE XI.-NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS.

THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS.

The Logic of Christian Evidences. By G. Frederick Wright.
Studies in the New Testament. By Charles S. Robinson, D.D.
Swedenborg and the New Church. By James Reed.
The Christian Sacraments. By James S. Candlish, D.D.
The "Speaker's Commentary."

411

412

413

414

414

Sermons Preached before the University of Oxford. By H. P. Liddon, D.D. 414

MISCELLANEOUS.

Communism and Socialism in their History and Theory. By Theodore D.

Woolsey.

415

The Workman: his False Friends and his True Friends. By Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, D.D., LL.D.

416

Lord Beaconsfield. By Georg Brandes.

418

The Life of the Right Honorable William Ewart Gladstone, M.A., D.C.L. By George Barnett Smith.

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Notes on Railway Accidents. By Charles Francis Adams, Jr.

421

Magazine of Art.

432

Popular Romance of the Middle Ages. By Sir G. W. Cox, M.A., and E. H.

Jones.

422

History of American Politics. By Alexander Johnston, A.M.

422

Health and Health Resorts. By John Wilson, M.D.

423

Discussions in History and Theology. By George P. Fisher, D.D., LL.D.
Irene: the Missionary.

423

424

A Fool's Errand. By one of the Fools.

*Pages 297-320 of this number have been duplicated by mistake.

424

THE BI-MONTHLY NEW ENGLANDER.

The NEW ENGLANDER is a Bi-monthly Review, established in 1843, in New Haven, devoted to the discussion of all the questions of the day, in every department of Theology, Literature, and Politics, and intended to be an exponent of New England views. In each number there are notices of the publications which have appeared during the preceding two months.

The NEW ENGLANDER is sustained by some of the ablest writers among the sons of New England, in all parts of the country.

The NEW ENGLANDER for 1880 will be published, as heretofore, in New Haven, Connecticut, and will appear in alternate months in January, March, May, July, September, and November. Price, Four Dollars per annum. Single numbers, 70 cents. The number of pages for the year will be 800, as heretofore. Single numbers will vary from 128 to 144 pages.

Through the kindness of a few friends of the NEw Englander, the Bi-monthly for 1880 can be sent to Home and Foreign Missionaries, and to students in Theological Seminaries, on early application, for $2.12.

Price of a set of the Quarterly series of the NEW ENGLANder, 37 volumes, with Index of the first twenty volumes, unbound, is $60.

COMPLETE SETS.-The present is a favorable time for those who have imperfect sets of the NEW ENGLANDER to complete them. For the next two months, back numbers will be sold at a reduced rate. A "set" (143 numbers) will be sold for $60. An imperfect set (100 numbers) will be sold for $15.

The following numbers of the NEW ENGLANDER are wanted by the publisher, and 40 cents each will be allowed for them on account of a renewed subscription, on their being received, postage prepaid, in New Haven.

Vol. ix, 1851, Nos. 1, 2, and 4. Vol. xi, 1853, Nos. 1 and 2. Vol. xiii, 1855, No. 2.

Address, inclosing money in a postal order,

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The Quarterly Reviews and Blackwood's Magazine.

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THE BI-MONTHLY NEW ENGLANDER.

The NEW ENGLANDER is a Bi-monthly Review, established in 1843, in New Haven, devoted to the discussion of all the questions of the day, in every department of Theology, Literature, and Politics, and intended to be an exponent of New England views. In each number there are notices of the publications which have appeared during the preceding two months.

The NEW ENGLANDER is sustained by some of the ablest writers among the sons of New England, in all parts of the country.

The NEW ENGLANDER for 1880 will be published, as heretofore, in New Haven, Connecticut, and will appear in alternate months in January, March, May, July, September, and November. Price, Four Dollars per annum. Single numbers, 70 cents. The number of pages for the year will be 800, as heretofore. Sing' numbers will vary from 128 to 144 pages.

Through the kindness of a few friends of the NEW ENGLAN the Bi-monthly for 1880 can be sent to Home and F Missionaries, and to students in Theological Seminaries, application, for $2.12.

Price of a set of the Quarterly series of the NEW EN 37 volumes, with Index of the first twenty volumes is $60.

COMPLETE SETS.-The present is a favorable time have imperfect sets of the NEW ENGLANDER to For the next two months, back numbers will be rate. A "set" (143 numbers) will be sold for $ set (100 numbers) will be sold for $15.

The following numbers of the NEW ENG by the publisher, and 40 cents each will be account of a renewed subscription, on their age prepaid, in New Haven.

Vol. ix, 1851, Nos. 1, 2, and 4. Vol. Vol. xiii, 1855, No. 2.

Address, inclosing money in a postal o

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The Quarterly Reviews and Blackwood's Magazine.

The Leonard Scott Publishing Co., 41 Barclay St., N. Y., Continue their authorized reprints of

THE FOUR LEADING QUARTERLY REVIEWS:

EDINBURGH REVIEW, (Whig),

LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, (Conservative), WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liberal),

BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, (Evangelical),

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