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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, p. 163.-39. Thomp-
son's Christian Theism, p. 163.-40. God in Creation, p. 164.-41. Wise's
Defence of Methodism, p. 164.-12. Harper's Story Books, p. 164.—
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.
IX. RELIGIOUS AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE
PAGE
166
APRIL NUMBER.
I. JULIUS CHARLES HARE
1. Guesses at Truth. By Two BROTHERS. First Series.
2. Guesses at Truth. By Two BROTHERS. Second Series.
3. Sermons preacht in Herstmonceux Church. By JULIUS CHARLES
HARE, A. M., Rector of Herstmonceux, Archdeacon of Lewes, and late
Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
4. The Victory of Faith, and other Sermons. By JULIUS CHARLES
HARE, &C.
5. The Mission of the Comforter, and other Sermons. With Notes.
By JULIUS CHARLES HARE.
6. Essays and Tales. By JOHN STERLING. Collected and edited,
with a Memoir of his Life. By J. C. HARE, &c.
7. The Means of Unity: a Charge. With Notes on the Jerusalem
Bishopric, and the Need of an Ecclesiastical Synod. By J. C. HARE, &c.
8. Letter to the Dean of Chichester on the Appointment of Dr.
Hampden. Second Edition. With Postscript. By J. C. HARE, &c.
9. The Better Prospects of the Church: a Charge. By J. C. HARE, &c.
10. The Contest with Rome: a Charge delivered in 1851, with Notes;
especially in answer to Dr. Newman's Lectures. By J. C. HARE, &c.
11. Archdeacon Hare's Last Charge.
12. Two Sermons, on the Occasion of the Funeral of Archdeacon
Hare. By the Rev. H. O. ELLIOTT, M. A., and the Rev. J. N. SIMPKIN- SON, M. A.
II. ROMANISM FALSE AND PERSECUTING
By the Rev. Dr. George Peck, Binghampton, Pa
The Complete Notes of the Douay Bible and Rhemish Testament.
Extracted from the Quarto Editions of 1816 and 1818, published under
the Patronage of the Roman Catholic Bishops and Priests of Ireland,
as the authorized Interpretation of the Church, and the infallible
Guide to Everlasting Life. With a Preface, embodying the Facts and
Documents connected with the Publication of both Editions; Dr. Troy's
169
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and Dr. Murray's Denial of them; the List of the Subscribers through-
out Ireland; the List of certain Notes suppressed in some Copies of the
Second Edition. With a Copious Index, referring to all the Principles
of the Church of Rome, worthy of remark in the Notes, which appear
utterly subversive of the Gospel of Christ and of all Christian Charity
among Men. By the Rev. ROBERT J. M'GHEE, A. B.
IIL COUNT JOSEPH DE MAISTRE AND FRENCH ULTRAMON-
TANISM.
Euvres complètes du Comte Joseph de Maistre.
IV. THE MONUMENTS OF ATHENS
216
235
L'Acropole d'Athènes. Par E. BEULE, ancien Membre de l'Ecole
d'Athènes.
V. THE PRINCETON REVIEW ON ARMINIANISM AND GRACE 257
VL ENGLISH UNIVERSITY LIFE AND UNIVERSITY REFORM 270
By the Rev. Dr. Schaff, Mercersburgh, Pa.
VII, SHEOL.
By the Rev. S. Wieting, Fort Plain, N. Y.
VIII. PRACTICAL HINTS FOR STUDENTS OF BIBLICAL LITER-
ATURE.
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, 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
THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS
281
288
298
310
323
326
JULY NUMBER.
1. Guesses at Truth.
2. Guesses at Truth.
[SECOND PAPER.]
By Two BROTHERS. First Series.
By TWO BROTHERS. Second Series.
6. Essays and Tales. By JOHN STERLING.
Collected and edited,
Hampden. Second Edition. With Postscript. By J. C. HARE, &C.
Hare. By the Rev. H. O. ELLIOTT, M. A., and the Rev. J. N. SIMPKIN-
SON, M. A.
II. THE CHINESE LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT FUH CHAU .
By Rev. M. C. White, M. D.
329
352
III. DANTE
381
"Dante et les Origines de la Littérature Italienne." Par M. FOURIEL.
2 volumes.
IV. SYDNEY SMITH
404
A Memoir of the Rev. Sydney Smith, by his Daughter, LADY HOL-
LAND; with a Selection from his Letters. Edited by MRS. AUSTIN.
V. EARLY METHODISM IN MARYLAND, ESPECIALLY IN
By James Strong, A. M., Flushing, Long Island.
Introduction to Biblical Chronology, from Adam to the Resurrection
of Christ comprising 5573 Years of the World, synchronized with
Julian Time. With such Calendars, Cycles, Tables, and Explanations,
as to render the whole Subject easy of Comprehension to every Bible
Student. By Rev. PETER AKERS, D. D., President of M'Kendree College.
[The tables belonging to this article will appear in the October number.]
VII. ALCHEMY AND THE ALCHEMISTS .
L'Alchimie et les Alchimistes; ou, Essai Historique et Critique sur
la Philosophie Hermétique. Par LOUIS FIGUIER, Docteur és Sciences
Médicales, Docteur en Médicine, agrégé de Chimie à l'Ecole de Phar-
macie de Paris.
VIII. SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS
1. Hamilton's Emblems from Eden, p. 487.-2. Jarvis's Italian Sights
and Papal Principles, p. 487.-3. Captain Hedley Vicars, p. 487.-
431
448
468
487
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,
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.
THEOLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS.
497
Historical Sketch of Logic, from the earliest Times to the present
Day. By ROBERT BLAKEY, Professor of Logic and Metaphysics, Queen's
College, Belfast; Author of "The History of the Philosophy of the
Mind," &c., &c. 1 vol., 8vo.
II. IRVING'S WORKS
.
By the Rev. R. Allyn, Providence, R. I.
The Works of Washington Irving. 16 vols., 12mo.
III. BAYNE'S CHRISTIAN LIFE.
By the Rev. J. A. Macauley, Baltimore Conference.
The Christian Life, Social and Individual. BY PETER BAYNE, M. A.
12mo., pp. 528.
505
IV. ABBOTT'S NAPOLEON
By S. G. Arnold, Esq., Toledo, Ohio.
The History of Napoleon Bonaparte. By JOHN S. C. ABBOTT. With
maps and illustrations. 2 vols., 8vo.
V. THE NEW TESTAMENT VIEW OF THE RESTORATION OF
THE JEWS . .
By the Rev. A. M. Osbon, D. D., New-York.
VI. TABLE OF BIBLICAL CHRONOLOGY.
By James Strong, S. T. D., Flushing, Long Island.
VII. SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS
p.
1. Strickland's History of the Bible Society, p. 641.-2. Baird's Re-
ligion in America, p. 641.-3. Kempis's Imitation of Christ, p. 642.—
4. Winslow's Moral Philosophy, p. 642.-5. Gaddis's Sacred Hour,
644.-6. The Old Chest and its Treasures, p. 644.-7. Henry Lyman,
the Martyr of Sumatra, p. 614.-8. Beckwourth's Life and Adventures,
p. 644.-9. Marsh on the Camel, p. 645.-10. Loomis's Recent Progress
of Astronomy, p. 645.-11. Van Santfoord's Discourses, p. 616.-
12. Six Months in Kansas, p. 646.-13. Western Border Life, p. 646.-
14. Captive Youths of Judah, p. 646.-15. Wakeley's Heroes of Meth-
odism, p. 647.-16. Hottinger's Life and Times of Zwingle, p. 647.-
17. Ryland's Memoirs of Dr. Kitto, p. 647.-18. Wesleyan Methodism
in the Congleton Circuit, p. 648.-19. Autobiography of a Blind Min-
ister, p. 618.-20. Pitman's Phonographic Publications, p. 648.-
21. Seyffarth's Lectures on Egyptian Antiquities, p. 649.-22. Jacobus's
Notes on John, p. 651.
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