Cellerier's Authenticity of the New Testament, 268,
Chandler's Hymns of the Primitive Church, reviewed, 1. Channing, Rev. W. E., Discourse of, occasioned by the death of Dr. Follen, 68-87. Channing, W. H.; his Translation of Jouffroy's Introduction
Ethics, reviewed, 137 — an anal- ysis of the work, 138-147- Reasons why such a work is im- portant, 144 - Want of a true system of Christian Ethics, 146. Charles Elwood, or the Infidel Con- verted, reviewed, 180. Chapel Hymn Book, 404. Chicago, Annals of, by J. R. Bales- tier, 269.
Christian Antiquities in Rome, 325-339.
Christianity, historical, article on, 166.
Christian Layman, the, reviewed, 122.
Crania Americana; or a compara- tive view of the skulls of vari- ous Aboriginal nations of North and South America, by Sam- uel George Morton, reviewed, 248.
Daubigné's History of the Refor- mation, 20-Account of the author and general character of his work, 21 An analysis given of it, 22-44.
Cabiro, a Poem, by George H. Cal- Dean's Philosophy of Human Life, vert, 403.
Delusion; or the Witch of New England, 130.
Despotism in America, 271. Domestic Worship, by W. H. Fur- ness, reviewed, 199. Dudleian Lecture, by Rev. W. B. O. Peabody, 317 – 325.
Education of Mothers, by L. Aimé Martin, reviewed, 44. Elwood, Charles, or the Infidel Converted, reviewed, 180. Ephrem, the Syrian, a voluminous writer of hymns, 11. Evil, its true office and end, a Dis- course by Dr. Channing, 68-78.
Faerie Queene, Spenser's, viewed, 208. Follen, Rev. Charles, Discourse occasioned by the death of, 68- Sketch of the Life of, 87, 88. Folsom's, Nathaniel S., Scriptural Doctrine of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, noticed, 396.
Footsteps of Angels, Longfellow's, quoted, 247.
Fowle's Bible Reader, 404. Frithiof's Saga; or Legend of Fri- thiof. By Esaias Tegner, review- ed, 339-358.
France, education in, 47-50. Furness, W. H., his "Domestic Worship," reviewed, 199.
Gammer Grethel, by Mrs. Follen, noticed, 267. German Literary Intelligence, 135. Gilman's, Rev. Samuel, Discourse on the life and character of the Honorable Thomas Lee, 398.
Historical Christianity, a defence of 166-171.
Hymns of the Primitive Church, article on, 1- Chandler's col-
Laura Bridgman, an account of, 367-375.
Layman, the Christian, reviewed, 122.
Lee, Thomas, a Discourse on the
life and character of, by Rev. Samuel Gilman, 398.
Life of Jesus, by Strauss, reviewed, 273-316.
Local Vestiges of the early propa-
gation of Christianity in the city of Rome, 325–339. Longfellow's Voices of the Night, reviewed, 242.
Lothrop, S. K., Sermon by, on the destruction of the Lexington, no- ticed, 130.
Luther, sketch of the life of, from Daubigné's history of the Refor- mation, 22-44.
Macaulay, T. Babington, Critical and Miscellaneous Essays by, no- ticed, 395. Magee on the Atonement, reviewed, 63.
Mants' Ancient Hymns, reviewed, 1.
Samaritan Pentateuch, 147-His- tory and present condition of the Samaritan people, 148-151 The Samaritan Pentateuch known to the Fathers of the first centuries, 152-Sketch of its History to the present time, 152-155 - Account of the con- troversy concerning its origin and character, 156-158- Re- marks on it, 158, 159-Argu- ments in behalf of Father Mo- rin's theory of the Israelitish origin of the Samaritan Penta- teuch, 159-165.
Scenes in Judea, 89-111, 224 - 241. Singing in the ancient churches, 7. Spenser's poetical works, reviewed, 208- Characteristics of Spenser, and his poetry, 210-218 Faults to be charged upon the Faerie Queene, 218 - Minor poems of Spenser, 219- His rank as a poet, 220- Compared with Shakspeare and Milton, 221-223.
Spring's, Gardiner, Obligations of the world to the Bible, 261. Stephens, his visit to the Samari- tans at Naplosa.
Strauss's Life of Jesus, reviewed, 273-not properly a life of Je- sus, 274-the introduction valu- able to the student of the Scrip-
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