Divine Decrees, by Prof. E. Pond 235.
History and Plan of Education, by
H. J. Smith, noticed 243. Humphrey, Old, Addresses, noticed 249.
Humphrey, Old, Thoughts for the Thoughtful 490.
Jephthah's Vow, Exposition of, by Rev. Xenophon Betts 143. Im- port of this vow: Marginal read- ing the true one: Nature of sin- gular vows 144. Context favors this reading 145. The fact of de- volements to celibacy 147. Char- acter of Jephthah favors this inter- pretation Providence of God in
the case also 148. Johnston's Sacred Seal, noticed 241. Jones, Charles C., Religious Instruc-
tion of Negroes of the United States 481.
Julia of Baia, noticed 246.
Leviticus, Notes on, noticed 241. Life, Character and Works of John Wesley, by Prof. S. G. Brown 388. Literary Intelligence 251. Lost Sister, noticed 242. Lucilla, noticed 247.
Manhood, or Scenes of the past, by Wm. Plumer. jr., noticed 483. Martin, Rev. B. N., Examination of Prof. Tappan's review of Ed- wards on the Will 33. Mason, Ebenezer Porter, Life and Writings of, reviewed by Rev. W. B. Sprague, D. D., 164. Too many trashy biographies: objec- tions to the frequency of them 164. Mason's parentage and birth- place 166. Residence at Nan. tucket 167. School at Ellington 168. His college life 169. Joins the expedition for exploring the disputed territory between Maine and Canada 170. Departs for the South 171. Prospects for eternity 172. Intellectual character 173. Dangers of intellectual prodigies 175.
Modern Philosophy, Sketches of, by
Mormonism in all Ages, review of, by Prof. S. M. Sturtevant 169. Its claims to notice 110. Popular er- rors now prevalent 111. Successful attempt at religious imposture and irteresting event 112. Nature of the evidence on which the Scrip- tures are to be received as the word of God 113. The word testimony ambiguous 114. Facts of Chris- tianity rest not on mere human testimony 115. Apostles not on the same footing with pretenders 119. Dr. Paley makes a false issue with the skeptic 122. Religion of some consists in a high glow of excitement 124. True philosophy of present state of religious socie- ty 126.
Murdock, James, D. D., Sketches of Modern Philosophy 483.
N. Negroes, Religious Instruction of, by C. C. Jones, noticed 481. New Englander, noticed 493. Noehden's German Grammar, by B.
Sears, D. D., noticed 246.
Novels, Moral and Literary Influ- ence of, by Prof. E. D Sanborn 362. Romance 365. The drama: Novel: Richardson's Pamela 366. Fielding, his works demoralizing 367. Smollet, vulgar and licen- tious 368. Novels defended 1, as works of art 370; 2, as inculcating virtue and preventing crime 372. Immoral tendency of Bulwer's Novels 374 Dickens the popular favorite 375; a heartless free- thinker 376. 3. As an agreeable way of inculcating truth 377. More infidelity than truth 378. 4. As valuable illustrations of Na- tional manners 378. 5. As teach- ers of history 379. Not to be trusted 380. 6. As helps to the acquisition of a good style 380. Style not the object with novel
Perkins, Rev. Justin, Residence of eight years in Persia, 480. każ Persia, Residence of eight years in, by Rev. Justin Perkins, noticed 480.
Pictorial History of France 244. Plumer, William, jr., Manhood, or Scenes from the Past 483. Pond, Prof. E., Historical sketch of the doctrine of Divine decrees 285. Preacher's Model, Christ the, by Rev. Asa D. Smith 149. Christ's min. istry in some respects peculiar 149. His preaching a model in its spirituality 150. Its simplicity 153. In language and thought 154. Importance of this attribute 155. The directness of Christ's preaching 156. Its symmetry 158. Its affectionateness 161.
Puseyism, by Rev. Robert Ferguson, noticed 250.
Puseyism Examined, by J. H. Merle D'Aubigné, D. D., noticed 489. R. Reed, Andrew, D. D., Advancement of Religion the Claim of the Times, noticed 485 Religion, Advancement of, the Claim of the Times, noticed 485. Review of Dr. Edwards's Disserta- tion concerning Liberty and Ne- cessity 214, 297.
Life and Writings of Ebenezer Porter Mason 164.
Prof. Tappan's review of Edwards on the Will 33.
Romans Early, character and theol- ogy of the, by Prof. Albert Smith 253. Credibility of their early
Sacred Seal, noticed 241. Salem Belle, noticed 246. Sanborn, Prof. E. D., Moral and
Literary influence of Novels 362. Skinner, Rev. Thomas H., D. D., Christ preaching to the Spirits in prison.
Smith, Rev. A. D.,Christ the Preach- er's model 149.
Smith, Prof. A., Character and The-
ology of the Early Romans 253. Smith's Education, noticed 243. Smith's Universalism examined, no- ticed 248.
Spain, the Bible in, by George Bor- row, noticed 487.
Spear, Rev. S. T., Review of Dr. Edwards's Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity 214.
Spirits in Prison, Christ Preaching to the, by Rev. T. H. Skinner, D. D., 470. In the context Peter fortifies Christians against suffer- ings 471. Meaning of" quickened by the Spirit," 471. True reading, in the Spirit: Five significations of this phrase 472 Christ quick- ened as to his great work, the true sense 473. Paraphrase 474. Relation of Christ's ministry among the antediluvians to the subject in hand 475. Connection of thought, in the Apostle's mind, between his being quickened in the spirit after death, and his preaching to the antediluvians 476. The flood of Noah associ- ated in his mind with the flood of
fire 478. The expression "went and preached" 478. Paraphrase of the whole passage 479. Sprague, Rev. W. B., D. D, review of Life and Writings of Ebenezer Porter Mason 164. Sturtevant, Prof. J. M., review of Mormonism in all ages 109.
Taylor, Jane, Writings, noticed 248. Thoughts for the Thoughtful, by Old Humphrey, noticed 490. Todd's Lost Sister of Wyoming, no- ticed 242.
Tract Society, Publications of the American 343.
Universalism Examined, Renounced, elc., noticed 248.
Venn's Complete Duty of Man, no- ticed 240.
Wesley, John, Life, Character and Works of, by Prof. S. G. Brown 388. Declension of spiritual reli-
gion: The Holy Club 389. Wes- ley's parents 391. Dangers and prodigies of his early life: super- natural disturbances 392. Char- ter House School, Oxford 393. J. and C Wesley embark for Georgia Moravians in company: Peter Bohler 395. Wesley's visit to the Moravians, Zinzendorf 398. Field-preaching 400. Kingswood 401. Wesley's enthusiasm 402. Spread of the new measures 404. His mother's death 407. Causes of the spread of Methodism 407. The class of people 408. Nature of the doctrines 409. Character of the preachers 410. Wesley's wise plan 413. System of itiner- ating 415. Wesley's wife 416. Separation of Wesley and White- field 417. Separation from the Established Church 419. His assiduous labors 420. Fletcher 421. Wesley's death and funeral 423. Works of President Edwards, no- ticed 488.
Williams, Rev. W. R, D. D, Publi- cations of the American Tract Society 343.
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