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notes, and Editorial notes on current events and subjects of i place in the contents of the Review. Among the notices of Bartlett's "Sources of History in the Pentateuch;" Scha Christian Church," and the same writer's "Popular Comi Testament; Brooks's "Sermons in English Churches; New and Old," &c., &c. Among the Editorial notes on fan and current topics are found such subjects as: "Social "The Enrichment of Public Worship," "German Bible R Impressions of Matthew Arnold," "Elementary Education in

The long list of eminent contributors to the ANDOver Re writers well known and highly honoured in England; among familiar to the English reader are the names of Dr. Lyman Dr. Duryea, Dr. Washington Gladden, Dr. Mulford, Dr. Mung Dr. Thayer, Dr. G. T. Ladd, and Dr. Newman Smyth, with of Canada, and Dr. Fairbairn, of Airdale College.

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e tl CONTENTS OF THE JANUARY NUMBER.

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THEOLOGICAL PURPOSE OF THE REVIEW.

Prof. EGBERT C. SMYTH.

ng (STIANITY AND ESTHETICISM. WASHINGTON GLADDEN, D.D.

as t NORRIS GIFTS TO THE ASSOCIATE FOUNDATION IN ANDOVER EOLOGICAL SEMINARY. GEORGE B. JEWETT, D.D.

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BLE STUDY: The Unjust Steward. C. H. PARKHURST, D.D.

ed aRIMAGE.-VIA VITE. CAROLINE HAZARD.

leaf DOCTRINE OF SACRED SCRIPTURE." Prof. GEO. HARRIS.

CHURCHES OF THE HUGUENOTS AND THE RELIGIOUS

e CNDITION OF FRANCE. AUGUSTUS F. BEARD, D.D.

›ny.ORIAL: Social Classes in Politics, The "Enrichment" of Public Worship, nan Bible Revision, America's Impressions of Matthew Arnold.

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OLOGICAL AND RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE: Notes from the Oriental estigress at Leiden. Prof. FRANCIS BROWN. Students' Missionary Societies in America and and many. Professor GEORGE E. MOORE.

HÆOLOGICAL NOTES. Professor JOHN P. TAYLOR.

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y, new REVIEW comes to stay and to make itself felt. It has good, solid, and abundant intellectual support to rely of matter, and overflowing with resources. The REVIEW makes a good beginning of what we hope is

irt) eat career."-The Independent (New York).

first number shows that ability, variety, learning, and breadth are to be its feat res."-New York Observer. ce initial and leading article upon the theological purpose of the REVIEW is at once true and eloquent. Its way of gs' is attractive. It is frank, candid, and hearty. There is a place for it. As a sign and symbol heot is not sa'ely to be neglected; while many will find in it the clear expression of their hitherto vague thought and vidence Journa'.

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s ncllent scholarship has done its work in a popular way in short, bright, suggestive, and edifying articles, notes, All the work of this number is admirably done; not perfect, of course, but as a whole, genuine, candid, and, above all, Christian. With a large and brilliant list of contributors, and ably edited, we do not see why no has not the field quite to itself, nor why it may not supply a desideratum in Christian literature." nion (New York).

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ist of contributors in the present number and for the future is a strong one. We heartily welcome this vigorous ny, not only for its broad thought and catholic spirit, but still more for its sincere recognition of Christian truth as an ine of spiritual wealth which will continue to afford new treasures to each successive generation of thinkers and eviepringfield Union.

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Theologically, the Review will advocate the principle method and spirit of Progressive Orthodoxy, with the object and constructive work in the sphere of opinion and belief. that no age can honourably refuse to face the more serious pro it, there will be no hesitancy in candidly investigating and questions of the present.

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