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of his visiting Christ at night, 505.
Conclusion drawn from the fact false,
507. Further notice of him, 508.
Notes, Critical, Explanatory, and Prac-
tical, on Isaiah, by Albert Barnes, no-
ticed, 379.

-on Epistles of James, Peter,
John and Jude, 568.
Oratory, Philosophy of Expression in, by
H. P. Tappan, D. D., 698. Sound ad-
mits of two divisions, 698. Elementa-
ry sounds, 699. Province of philoso-
phical criticism, 701. How the lan-
guage of the tone appears, 702. Can
the language of passion be taught, 703.
Great orators were never made in the
schools of oratory, 705. Other facts
confirmatory, 706. Methods of culti-
vating oratory, 708.

Owen, John J., D.D. Notes on Thucy-
dides' History of the Peleponessian
War, noticed. 565.

Peninsular War, Story of the, by General
Charles William Vane, 751.
Philosophy, Fundamental, from the Ger-
man of W. T. King, noticed, 567.
Pioneer History, by S. P. Hildreth, 705.
Plumer, William S., D. D. His Bible
true and Infidelity wicked, 752.
Pond, Enoch, D. D. Republican Ten-
dencies of the Bible, 283.

The Justice of God, 586.
Porter, Noah, Jr., Prof. A Plea for Li-
braries, with especial reference to the
wants of Western institutions, 166.
Power of the Soul over the Body, by Geo.
Moore, M. D., noticed, 747.
Pulpit Eloquence, as affected by Divine In-
fluence, by Prof. J. Few Smith, 571.
Eloquence held in high estimation,
572. Dependence on Divine influence
not inconsistent with effort to attain to
the best mode of preaching, 573. It
should call out every energy, 576.
Demosthenes' power, 577. Facts sus-
tain the above views, 579. Pulpit elo-
quence rightly affected by this doc-
trine, 580. Preachers ought to study
eloquence, 582. The relation of rhe-
toric in theological training, 583.
Puritans, Ecclesiastical Discoveries of,
by Rev. G. B. Cheever, D. D. 1, Ed-
wards' History of Redemption. 2.
Carlyle's work on Oliver Cromwell, 5.
D'Aubigne's vindication, 5. Niles'
History of the Puritans, 7. Spirit of
the Reformers, 13. Exodus of the
Pilgrim Fathers, 14. John Robinson,
17. The embarkation, 20. The Land-
ing, 21. The principles wrought out
by the Puritans, 27. As to the true
nature of the church, 28. The falla-
cies which have prevailed, 30. As

to the freedom of the church, 33.
Christ's kingdom not of this world, 34.
Unity of the church taught by the dis-
cipline of the Puritan Fathers, 44.
The rule of the church, 49. The true
mission of the church is to give the
Word of God to the world, 54. Dis-
cipline by which the Puritans were
taught the true life and dependence of
the church, 57. Singular objection
raised to the American mission in
Turkey, 60. Blessings secured through
the instrumentality of our Puritan an-
cestors, 61. Cromwell's true charac-
ter, 64.
Redemption-Its Glory, by the Editor,
521. Dick's views, 523. The Bible
representation of Redemption, 524.
Edward's views, 526. Harris' ditto
and Jenkyn, 557. Redemption the
ultimate end of God's works, 229
The Plan of Redemption and its his-
tory illustrative of its glory, 531. The
Resurrection further declares it, 537.
Bearing of the Judgment on the uni-
verse, 539. The sentence of the
Judgment do., 546. The Separation
do., 548. The Rewards and Punish-
ments of the future world an illustra-
tion, 550. Redemption honors our
world, 552. Glory and dignity of the
church, 553.

Religion of Merit and Religion of Grace,
by Rev. R. W. Hill, 478. First cha-
racteristic, 479. Second, 480. Third,
483. Fourth, 485. Fifth, 486. Sixth,
488. Seventh, 489. The two sys-
tems of doctrine manifest, 490. Re-
veals the nature of the conflict, 492.
shows the necessity of a learned and
pious ministry, 493.

Revelation, a Key to the Book of, by Rev.
J. M. Macdonald, noticed, 567.
Revolutionary Spirit, the, by Prof. Tay-
ler Lewis, LL.D., 670. Conservatism,
false and true, 671. A liberal spirit,
673. The right of revolution not
denied, 675. The great problem of
political philosophy, 676. Character
of the recent French revolution, 678.
A prevalent heresy, 680. Church and
state, 682. Revolutionary Spirit a
great obstacle to Christianity, 684
Time and Christianity the great re-
formers, 688. Individualism a radical
tendency, 690. We are in no danger
of feudalism, 693. Have we made
progress, 694. Political virtue is at a
low ebb, 695. The cause, 696. The
remedy proposed, 697.

Robbins, R., D. C. His Xenophon's Me-
morabilia of Socrates, noticed, 187.
Romanism and Barbarism, by Rev. H. P.

Tappan, D.D., 252. Quotations from
Dr. Bushnell, 253. Connection be-
tween Romanism and Barbarism, 258.
Errors in determining the influence of
Romanism, 259. Greek and Roman
civilization, 261. Nature of Roman-
ism, 263. As a religious system, 266.
Divides the world into two great
classes, 268. Papacy and the state,
269. Condition of the papal states,
271. Mexico, 273. Character of our
emigrant population, 275. Their so-
cial and political condition, 277. The
remedy for the evil, 280.

Roman Chancery, Tax Book of the, by
Rev. Albert Guernsey, 359. The be-
lief in regard to it, 360. Character of
this so-called tax-book, 361. Confu-
sion of works, 362. Two copies pro-
fessedly authentic, agreeing, 363. Edi-
tion of 1514 not the earliest, 365. The
identity of the edition of Silber and that
of Dr. Mont, 367. The charge of for-
gery, 368. The tax-book in question
genuine, 371. Does not permit the
commission of crimes, 372. Compa-
rison of items, 374. Character of the
penitentiary taxes, 375. Abuses of it,
377. Conclusion, 378.

Sabbath Manual, by Justin Edwards, D.
D., noticed, 754.

Sabbath Readings, by Thomas Chalmers,
noticed, 752.

Scripture Readings, by Thomas Chalmers,
noticed, 379, 567.

Salkeld, Joseph, A. M, First Book in
Spanish, noticed, 754.

Sanborn, Prof. Aids to Classical Study,

299.

Sherman, Rev. James. His Guide to
Acquaintance with God, noticed, 752.
Sherwood, Rev. J. M. Redemption-its
Glory, 521.

Skinner, T. H., D. D. Nature of the
Atonement, 86.

Smith, Prof. J. Few, Pulpit Eloquence,

as affected by Divine Influence, 571.
Spanish, First Book in, by Joseph Salk-
eld, A. M., noticed, 754.

Spear, Rev. S. T. His Family Power, 750.
Spencer, Rev. J. A. His gospels in Greek,
noticed, 187.

Spirit, Promise of the, by Rev. Erskine
Mason, D. D., 67. Meaning of the
promise, 68. Miraculous endowments,
69. The point established by an ana-
lysis, of Pentecostal scenes, 70. The
natural mind does not apprehend re-
vealed truth, 71. The change wrought
by the Spirit, 73. The reality of this

agency, 75. Success of the gospel de-
pendent upon it, 76. Necessity of
making this truth more prominent, 79.
Power of religion is in its facts, not in
its theory, 82. Hopes of the church
built on the promise of the Spirit, 83.
Spiritual Heroes, by John Stoughton, no-
ticed, 749.

Stoughton, John. His Spiritual Heroes,
noticed, 749.

Tables of Logarithms of numbers and of
sines and Tangents, by Prof. Loomis,
noticed, 748.

Tacitus, the Germania and Agricola of,
notes by Prof. Tyler noticed, 380.
Tappan, H. P. D. D. Romanism and
Barbarism, 252.

-Philosophy of Expression in
Oratory, 698.

Tayler, C. B. Rev. His Thankfulness,
noticed, 754.

Thackeray, M. W. His Vanity Fair, 754.
Thankfulness, by Rev. C. B. Tayler, 753.
Thompson's Seasons, noticed, 190.
Thompson, Rev. J. P. Skepticism in re-
lation to the missionary enterprise,453.
Torrey's Neander, by Rev. S. M. Hopkins,
A. M., 126. Character of the trans-
lation, 127. The main idea of the
work, 129. An instructive chapter,
131. Temptations to which Christians
were subjected in the Decian persecu-
tion, 134. Cyprian's Efforts, 137.
Novatus, 138. The struggle between
them, 141. Novatus opposes the
Bishop of Rome, and organizes a sepa-
rate church, 142. The strife which
ensued, 143.

Tyler, Prof. His Notes on Tacitus, 380.
Undesigned Coincidences in the writings
of the Old and New Testaments, by J.
J. Blunt, D. D., noticed, 190.
Upham, Thomas C. His memoir of Ma-
dame Guyon, noticed, 187.

Vane, General. His Peninsular War, 751.
Vanity Fair, by W. M. Thackeray, 753.
Vernon Edward, by E. V. Childe, 752.
Webster, Noah, LL.D. His American

Dictionary, noticed, 188.
Western New York, by Rev. James H.
Hotchkin, noticed, 747.

White, Charles, D.D. Influence of col-
leges especially on Western Education
and Civilization, 383.
William the Cottager, noticed, 570.
Wilson, Rev. R. His Infant Baptism, 749.
Xenophon's Memorabilia of Socrates, with

notes, by R. D. C. Robbins, noticed, 187.
Young Schoolmistress, by Joseph Alden,
D.D., noticed, 752.

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