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Asia, Rev. Albert Barnes on 48.
Tyre the natural seaport 48; its
importance 50; foundation of its
prosperity 51; its articles of trade
52; its mariners 54. Jews 56.
Ezion-geber 57. Ophir, where
situated 57. Gold and silver in
the time of Solomon 61. Alexan-
dria-its commerce 62. Changes
in the Commerce of Western Asia
63. Ruins 65. Causes of the
changes 67; predicted 70; per-
petuated by despotism 71. The
Wealth of India, the prize of an-
cient and modern commerce, 73.
Cornelius the Centurion, by Rev.

F. A. Krummacher, noticed 497.
Critical Notices, 228, 490.

D.

Day, Pres. Jeremiah, Examination
of Edwards on the Will, noticed
500.

Dew of Israel and the Lily of God,
by F. W. Krummacher, noticed
235.

E.

Ecclesiastical History, Murdock's
Mosheim, noticed 231.
Ecclesiastical and Religious Condi-
tion of England 126.
Ecclesiastical and Literary Condi-
tion of Scotland 360.
Edwards, Pres. Examination of
Inquiry on the Will, by Pres.
Day, noticed 500.
Edwards, Rev. Tryon, on Self-Cul-
tivation 75.

England, Religious and Ecclesi-
astical Condition of 126. Oxford
doctrines, causes of 126. Prin-
ciple of free discussion 127. Ge-
nius of the Establishment 128.
Celibacy in the Universities 130.
Influence of poetry 131. Church
and state 133. Isaac Taylor 134.
Moderate men 136. Political
Churchmen 137. Men of no re-
ligion-evangelical school 138.
Dissenters in England and Wales
-Methodists 141. Independents
142. Baptists and Presbyterians
144. Unitarians 145. Statistics
146. Vital piety in England 147.
Dissenters becoming political
religious press 148. Education

of the clergy 149. Dissenting
academies 150. English scholar-
ship-biblical literature 151.
Emulation, the Principles of, as a
Stimulus to Academical Study, by
Dr. Lord 393. The principle dis-
carded in some institutions 394.
The principle disputed 395. Loose
views exposed 395. Emulation
not to be confounded with imita-
tion of a model 397. Objections
answered 398. Claims of Chris-
tianity 401. The ambitious prin-
ciple in education 402.

Essays on Christian Character, by
Rev. Dr. Spring, noticed 233.
Exercises of the Closet, by Rev. W.
Jay, noticed 244.

Exposition, Popular, of the Gospels,
by S. G. Morris and C. A. Smith,
noticed 508.

Exposition of Romans 8: 18-23, by
E. Turney--import of los 189.
The animal part of the human
constitution 191. Reasoning of
the apostle 192.

F.
Family, the, a Religious Institution,
noticed 237.

Falalism and Free Agency, reply to
Dr. Woods 153.
Fulton, Prof. C. C. Greek Reader,
noticed 234.

Flag Ship, by Rev. F. W. Taylor,
noticed 249.

Flying Roll, by Dr. Krummacher,
noticed 496.

Fosdick, D. Jr., on Toleration of
Opinion 114.

France, Living Characters of, no-
ticed 507.

Free Agency, Fatalism, and Cause

and Effect in connection with, re-
ply to Dr. Woods 153. Defini-
tions,--power, impossible, etc. 154.
Volitions 155. The question stated
156. Motives 157. Objections
answered 158. Opposing views
contrasted 162. The authority of
Calvin, Edwards, etc. 163. Fa-
talism defined 164. Explanatory
note 165.

G.

Geology, Popular Lectures on, by
Prof. Leonhard, noticed 498.

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Hamilton, Alexander, Life of, by his
Son, noticed 248.
Harper's School District Library,
noticed 232.

Hatfield, Rev. Edwin F. Univer-
salism as it Is, noticed 499.
Heart's Ease, by Bishop Patrick, no-
ticed 245.
Hebrew Language, Nordheimer's
Grammar of, reviewed by Prof.
Lewis 438.

History of the United States, by
George Bancroft, noticed 246.
History of the World, General, by
Dr. Rotteck, noticed 493.
Hickok, Prof. S. P. The A Priori
argument for the Being of God,
273.

Holy Spirit, Work of, by Rev. O.
Winslow, noticed 238.

I.

Intermediate Place, the, by Prof.
Pond-different from the interme-
diate state 464. Heaven and hell
465. Do souls pass to their final
state at death? 466. Terms used
to describe the nether world 467.
Things under the earth 470.
Texts of Scripture 471. Argu-
ments against the intermediate
place 473. Objections answered
476.
Interpretation, Typical, of Scripture,
Prof. J. Muenscher on 92.

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Library, Harper's School District,
noticed 232.

Literary Intelligence, 251, 509.
Lord, Rev. Nathan, D. D., on the
Principle of Emulation in Aca-
demical Study 393.

M.
McIlvaine, Rt. Rev. Charles P.,D.D.,
Oxford Divinity, compared with
that of the Romish and Anglican
Church, etc. noticed 228.
Mahan, Rev. Asa, the doctrine of
Perfection as held by, examined
by Dr. Woods, 166, 406.
Martyr Lamb, by Dr. Krummacher,
noticed 496.

Mental Philosophy, by Prof. Upham,
reviewed 478.

Meyer, Rev. Lewis, D. D, on the
Agony in Gethsemane, 294.
More, Mrs. Hannah, Memoir of, by
Taylor, noticed 243.

Mosheim, John L. von, D. D., Insti-

tutes of Ecclesiastical History,
etc. noticed 231.

Morris, John G., Popular Exposi-
tion of the Gospels, noticed 508.
Muenscher, Prof. Joseph, on Types
and the Typical Interpretation of
Scripture 92.

Murdock, James, D. D., Translation
of Mosheim's Ecclesiastical His-
tory, noticed 231.

N.

Nestorian Christians, 1. The oldest
Christian sect 2. Their Conver-
sion to Christianity 3. The Ja-
cobites and Chaldeans 4. The
Koordistan Mountains 5. Ooroo-
miah 7. Climate 8. Traditions
of the Nestorians and their em-
ployment 9. Population, lan-
guage and literature 10. Modern
dialect 11. Reduced to writing
12. Books and Libraries 13.
Books containing church ser-
vices, laws, etc. 14. Ancient
MSS. 15. Readers 15. Char-
acteristics of the Nestorians 16.
Church, Episcopal in form-ce-
libacy-Nazarites 17. Nestorians
generally poor and charitable
18. Religious creed 19. Friendly
to Missions 20. Opposition of the
Papists 21. Jesuitism 22. Encour-
agement to Missionary effort 23.
Nordheimer, Prof. Isaac, Critical
Grammar of the Hebrew Lan-
guage, reviewed, by Prof. Lewis
438. General philology 439. Ex-
cellences of the method of the
Grammar 440. Exclusive theo-
rizing 441. Exclusively induc-
tive method 442. Syntax 443.
Disagreement of the subject and
predicate 444. Location of the
adjective 446. Tenses 449. Re-
lative forms 454. Vision of Eli-
phaz 457. Objections 458. Ac-
cents 462.

Nott, Rev. Samuel, Jr. Sermons on
Public Worship, noticed 499.

0.

Opinion, Toleration of, D. Fosdick,
Jr. on, 114.

Orator, the Studies of, by Prof. S. G.
Brown, 253. Rhetoric and Ora-
tory contrasted 254. Studies most
important to an Orator 255. An-
cient languages 256. Power of
language 258. Our own language
too little studied 259. Models 260.
Ancient and modern orators 261.
Philosophy of the mind,-disci-
pline 262. Reasoning and per-

suasion 263. The orator must
know himself 264. The orator
and the debater 266. History 267.
The orator and the poet com-
pared 270. Logic 271.
Oxford Divinity, compared with
that of the Romish and Anglican
Churches, etc. by Bishop Mell-
vaine, noticed 228.

P.

Parsons, Rev. B. Anti-Bacchus,
noticed 242.

Patrick, Bishop, Heart's Ease, no-
ticed 245.
Pelagianism, Augustinism and, Wig-
gers' History of, reviewed 195.
The Bible not a book of phi-
losophy 196. Offices of philosophy
197. Old religions and philoso-
phies 201. Collision between in-
spiration and established dogmas--
two forms of Christianity 202.
Dogmatic history 203. Systems
of Augustine and Pelagius com-
pared 205; examined 212. Char-
acter and history of Augustine
212. Origin of his views of Origi-
nal sin 214. Other opinions 216.
Character and history of Pelagius
217. Opinions 218. Tendencies
of the two systems 220. Just Theo-
logical Education 224.

Perkins, Rev. Justin, on the Nesto-
rian Christians 1.

Persia, the Nestorian Christians in, 1
Perfection, Examination of the doc-
trine of, as held by Rev. Asa Ma-
han and others, by Dr. Woods,
166. Publications enumerated 166.
General remarks 167. Provisions
of the gospel 168. Agreement of
Christians 169. Question stated
172. Attainableness of perfection
in this life 174. Promises 176.
Prayers for perfect sanctification

183.

Continued 406. Main question 407.
Do any attain to complete hol:-
ness in this life? 410. Texts ex-
amined 412. Prayers of believers
for themselves 420. Conscious-
ness of most advanced Christians
426. Examples of Paul and others
429. Practical effect of Perfection
and the common doctrine 430.
Concluding Remarks 436.

Physiology, Principles of, applied to
the Preservation of Health, by An-
drew Combe, M. D., noticed 234.
Pond, Rev. Enoch, D. D., on the
intermediate place 464.
Preachers and Preaching, by Prof.
H. P. Tappan, 317. Three forms
of religion-religion of nature
and law 317; of grace 318. Priest-
ly office 319. Apostles and preach-
ers 320. Purity of the ministry
321. Three orders refuted 322.
The hierarchy 323. Office of the
Christian minister 327.
Public Worship, Sermon, by Rev.
Samuel Nott, Jr. noticed 499.

R.

Religion and Liberty, by Rev. T. H.
Skinner, D. D. noticed 506.
Review of Wiggers' History of Au-
gustinism and Pelagianism, by
Prof. Tappan 195.

Robinson, Prof. Edward, D. D., on

the Bible and its Literature 334.
Rotteck, Charles von, L. L. D., Gen-
eral History of the World, no-
ticed 493.

S.

Sabbath, Book for the, by Rev. J. B.

Waterbury, noticed 236.
Sabbath, Laws respecting the, etc. by
Kingsbury, noticed 236.
Scotland, Remarks on the Ecclesi-

astical and Literary Condition of,
360. Character of the people 360.
Causes of their peculiarities 361.
Climate, etc. 362. Political and
Ecclesiastical contests 363. Paro-
chial Schools 364 History of
Education 365. Society for Prop-
agating Christian Knowledge 368.
Schools of the Secession 369.
Universities 370. Medical Edu-
cation-Present State of the Uni-
versities 372. Prospects of the
Established Church 373. Its his-
tory 374. Patronage 375. Origin
of the Secession 377; conse-
quences 379. Recent opposition
to the law of patronage 381. The
Veto Act 382. General Assembly
of 1840, 384. Ecclesiastical Sta-
tistics 386. The National Church
in peril 387. Higher qualifica-
tions for the Ministry needed 390.

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Self Cultivation, Rev. T. Edwards
on 75; its prerequisites, self-
knowledge, self-rule and self-for-
mation 77. Self-cultivation should
be physical 78, intellectual 80, so-
cial 82, moral and religious 83.
Means of self-cultivation 85.
Sketches of Living Characters of
France, noticed 507..

Skinner, Rev. T. H., D. D., Religion
and Liberty, noticed 506.
Smith, Charles A. Popular Expo-

sition of the Gospels, noticed 508.
Sophocles, E. A. Greek Grammar,
noticed 234.

Spring, Rev. Gardner D. D. Essays
on Christian Character, noticed
233.

T.

Tappan, Prof. Henry P. Review
of Wiggers' History of Augus-
tinism and Pelagianism 195.—
Preachers and Preaching 317.
Doctrine of the Will, noticed 504.
Taylor, Rev. F. W. Flag Ship,
noticed 249.

Taylor, Thomas, Memoir of Han-
nah More, noticed 243.
Toleration of Opinion, D. Fosdick,
Jr. on, 114. Religious Tolera-
tion among the Romans 114, and
Mohammedans 115. First toler-
ation of Christianity 115. Intol-
erance of the Popes 116, and of
Protestantism 117. Increase of
religious toleration 118. Politcal
intolerance 118. Censorship of
the press, prohibited books 119.
Bishop of London and Tindal's
Translation 119. Licensers and
Imprimaturs of England 120.
Literary controversy 121. Nick-
names 122. Intolerance and tol-
eration often a matter of policy
123.

Turney, Edmund, Exposition of
Rom. 8: 18-23. 189.

Types and Typical Interpretation of
Scripture, Prof. J. Muenscher on,
92. Fanciful application of types
93. Types claimed in N. T. 95.
Import of Type 97. Types con-
founded with the moral allegory
100, with symbols or emblems 103.
Requisites of types 105. Type a
species of prophecy 107. How

determined 108. Classes of types
111. Rules for their interpreta-
tion 112.

U.

Universalism as it Is. by Rev. E. F.
Hatfield, noticed 499.
Upham, Prof. T. C. Mental Phi-
losophy and Treatise on the Will,
reviewed 478. History of 479.
Threefold view of the mind-the
Intellect 480. Original Sugges-
tion 481; Relative Suggestion-
reasoning 482. Imagination, the
Sensibilities 483. Desires, Affec-
tions 485. Moral Sensibilities
486. The Will 488. Freedom,
power 489. Religious motives,
490.

W.

Waterbury, Rev. J. B. Book for
the Sabbath, noticed 236.
Wiggers, G. F., D. D., History of
Augustinism and Pelagianism,
reviewed 195.

Wilberforce William, Correspon-
dence of, noticed 491.
Will, Treatise on, Treatise on, by
Prof. Upham, reviewed 478.
Will, Doctrine of, by Prof: Tappan,
noticed 504.

Winslow, Rev. Octavius, Work on
the Holy Spirit, noticed 238.
Woods, Rev. Leonard, D. D. Ex-
amination of the doctrine of Per-
fection, as held by Rev. Asa Ma-
han and others 166, 406.

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