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p. 153.-6. Wilson's Mexico and her Religion, p. 153.-7. Scenes in

the Practice of a New-York Surgeon, p. 153.-8. M'Cosh's Method of

the Divine Government, p. 153.-9. Andrews's Sure Anchor, p. 154.—

10. Butler's Ethical Discourses, p. 154.-11. Tales from English His-

tory, p. 154.-12. Southern Cross and Southern Crown, p. 154.-

13. Goodrich's Bible Geography, p. 155.-14. Journals of the General

Conferences, p. 155.-15. Mrs. Child's Progress of Religious Ideas,

p. 155.-16. Pious Dead of the Medical Profession, p. 156.-17. The Iro-

quois, p. 156.-18. Panama in 1855, p. 156.-19. Evenings with the

Romanists, p. 156.-20. Memoir of S. S. Prentiss, p. 157.-21. Akers's

Introduction to Biblical Chronology, p. 157.-22. Young's Christ of

History, p. 158.-23. Bayne's Christian Life, p. 158.-24. Drummond

on the Parables, p. 158.-25. Waikna, p. 159.-26. Spring's Contrast,

p. 159.-27. Nellie of Truro, p. 159.-28. Bible Light from Bible Lands,

p. 159.-29. Hackett's Illustrations of Scripture, p. 160.-30. Butler and

Sturgus's Sallust, p. 161.-31. Bohn's Libraries, p. 161.-32. Sunday-

School Union Publications, p. 162.-33. String of Pearls, p. 162.-

34. Harper's Classical Library, p. 162.-35. Champlin's Demosthenes,

p. 163.-36. Priest, Puritan, and Preacher, p. 163.-37. The Escaped

Nun, p..
163.-38. Bush's New Church Miscellanies, 163.-39. Thomp-

son's Christian Theism, p. 163.-40. God in Creation, p. 164.-41. Wise's

Defence of Methodism, p. 164.-42. Harper's Story Books,

43. Peabody on Conversation, p. 164.-44. Carlton & Phillips's Quarto

Bible, p. 165.-45. Harry Budd, p. 165.—46. Hill-Side Flowers, p. 165.—

47. Pamphlets, p. 165.

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IX. CORRESPONDENCE

I. Recent French Literature.

II.-Higher Education in Germany.

X. SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS

1. Miss Bunkley, the Escaped Nun, p. 310.-2. Wood's Modern Pil-

grims, p. 310.-3. Preacher's Manual, p. 310.-4. Lamb's Works, p. 310.

5. Lawrence's Lives of the British Historians, p. 311.-6. Barton's

Grammar, p. 311.-7. Napoleon at St. Helena, by J. S. C. Abbott, p. 311.

-8. Fowler on the English Language, p. 311.—9. The Rollo Books, by

Jacob Abbott, p. 311.-10. Hudson's Shakspeare, p. 311.-11. Bonner's

Child's History of the United States, p. 312.-12. The World's Jubilee,

by Anna Silliman, p. 312.-13. A New Flower for Children, p. 312.-

14. Carrol Ashton, p. 312.-15. Dale's Thucydides, Buckley's Sophocles,

and Cary's Herodotus, p. 312.-16. The Wonderful Phials, p. 312.—

17. Post's Skeptical Era in Modern History, p. 312.-18. Neal's One

Word More, p. 313.-19. Thomson's Essays, Educational and Religious,

p. 313.-20. Systematic Beneficence, Three Prize Essays, p. 313.-21. Ec-

clesiastical Principles and Polity of the Wesleyan Methodists, p. 314.-

22. Miss Farmer's Tonga and the Friendly Islands, p. 316.-23. Pres-

cott's History of Phillip II., p. 316.-24. Macaulay's History of England,

vols. 3 and 4, p. 317.-25. Arthur's Addresses, p. 317.-26. Unitarian

Principles confirmed by Trinitarian Testimonies, p. 317.-27. Manship's

Experience in the Itinerancy, p. 317.-28. State of the Soul between

Death and the Resurrection, p. 318.-29. Quesnel on the Gospels, p. 318.

-30. Ferguson on Communications from the Spirit Spheres, p. 318.-

31. Squier's Notes on Central America, p. 318.-32. Cox on Slavery in

the Apostolic Church, p. 319.-33. Bledsoe's Theodicy, p. 319.-34. Eadie

on the Colossians, p. 319.-35. Schmitz's Manual of Ancient History,

p.

320.-36. Selections from the British Poets, p. 320.-37. The Attaché

in Madrid, p. 320.-38. Davis on Toleration in the Province of Mary-

land, p. 320-39. Moore on the Prophets of the Restoration, p. 320.-

40. Duyckinck's Cyclopedia of American Literature, p. 321.-41. Guth-

rie on the Gospel in Ezekiel, p. 321.-42. Plymouth Collection of Hymus

and Tunes, p. 321.-43. Berg on Demons and Guardian Angels, p. 321.

-44. The Christian's Great Interest, by Guthrie, p. 322.-45. Evening

Incense, p. 322.-16. Pamphlets, &c., p. 322.

XI. RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE

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4. Rogers's Table Talk, p. 487.-5. Strickland on Sanctification, p. 487.-

6. Ferry's Vagabond Life in Mexico, p. 487.-7. Raphall on the Post-

Biblical History of the Jews, p. 488.-8. Hodge on the Epistle to the

Ephesians, p. 488.-9. Clark on Sight and Hearing, p. 488.-10. Adven-

tures in Madeira, Portugal, and Spain, p. 488.-11. The Island of Cuba,

p. 488.-12. Fisk's History and Repository of Eloquence, p. 489.-

13. Dobie's Key to the Bible, p. 489.-14. The Lady's Guide to Perfect

Gentility, p. 489.-15. Loomis's Treatise on Arithmetic, p. 489.-

16. Clark's Select Lectures, p. 489.-17. Strickland's Pioneers of the

West, p. 490.-18. Olmsted's Journey in the Seaboard Slave States,

p. 490.-19. Life of Schamyl, p. 490.-20. Cheever on the Life, Genius,

and Insanity of Cowper, p. 490.-21. Memoir of Bishop Heber, p. 491.-

22. Life in Brazil, by Ewbank, p. 491.-23. Typical Forms and Special

Ends in Creation, by M'Cosh and Dickie, p. 491.-24. Cyclopædia of

Biography, by Hawks, p. 491.-25. The Plymouth Collection of Hymns,

p. 492.-26. The Teacher, by Jacob Abbott, p. 492.-27. Wise's Con-

vert's Counsellor, p. 492.-28. The Roman Exile, by Guglielmo Gajani,

p. 492.-29. Orations of Cicero and the Tragedies of Eschylus, p. 492.-

30. Horseford's Voice from the West Indies, p. 493.-31. Physiology

and Calisthenics, by Miss C. E. Beecher, p. 493.-32. Blakeley on the

Theology of Inventions, p. 493.-33. Derby's Letter to a Young Kins-

man proposing to join the Church of Rome, p. 493.-34. Relatives of

Leila Ada, p. 493.-35. Recognition in Heaven, by Rosser, p. 493.-

36. Hints on Missions to India, by Miron Winslow, p. 493.-37. The

Suffering Saviour, by Krummacher, p. 494.—38. Harding on the Book

of Jonah, p. 494.-39. The Three Gardens: Eden, Gethsemane, and

Paradise, by Adams, p. 494.-40. Helps on the Spanish Conquest in

America, p. 494.-41. Alison's History of Europe, p. 495.-42. Motley's

Rise of the Dutch Republic, p. 495.-43. Gieseler's History of Doc-

trines, p. 495.-44. Learning to Think, by Jacob Abbott, p. 496.-

45. Wheeler's Life and Travels of Herodotus, p. 496.-46. The Hugue-

not Exiles, p. 496.-47. The Engineer; or, how to Travel in the Woods,

by Jacob Abbott, p. 496.-48. Missions needed to the Higher Blessed-

ness of the Church, by Williams, p. 496.-49. The Victory Won, p. 496.

-50. Sampson on the Epistle to the Hebrews, p. 497.-51. The Central

Idea of Christianity, by J. T. Peck, p. 497.

IX. RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE

THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS.

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