Christ, the Head of the Church, Ar- ticle on, 202-217- his Present Agency, 203 Spiritual Influen- ces from, 207 - View of Revela- tion, 209. - after his Ascension, 211the Intercessor, 213 - Pres- ence with the Disciple, 215. Christ's Authority the Soul's Lib- erty, Article on, 313 338 — the Christian's Burden, 315- his Au- thority to the Mind, 317 - the Liberator of the Soul, 323-the Law of Liberty, 327 the Im- partial Gospel, 333. Christianity and Secularism, Debate on their Principles, Article on, 267 - 288.
Church of the First Three Centuries. See Hagenbach. Clapp, his Records of the Boston Stage, noticed, 460.
Cole, Thomas, his Life and Works, by Noble, noticed, 148. Coleridge, S. T., his Translation of Wallenstein, noticed and criti- cized, 233-Edition of his Works by Prof. Shedd, noticed, 307. College, Harvard, Commencement at, 309.
Collier, J. P., his Edition of Shake- speare criticized, 454. Conference, Western Unitarian, Ac- count of, 152.
Convention, Unitarian Autumnal, at Worcester, 483.
Cranmer, Archbishop, Article on, 63-79 - as a Courtier, 65 - his Judgment on Queen Catharine, 67 his Servility, 69-Inconsistencies, 71-Lack of Principle, 73 — Trial and Condemnation, 75- Recanta- tion, 77 his Final Heroism, 79. Creed of Andover Seminary, 80 - 87. Crusades, The, Article on, 97 - 120
the First, 101-the Second,_107 Third, 109 Fourth, 111 - Fifth and Sixth, 113-Seventh, 115- Results of, 117.
D.
G.
Dana, Rev. Dr. D., his Remon- Gardening, English and Italian, 385. strance on Heresy in Andover German Lyrics, Article on, with Spe- Seminary, reviewed, 80-87. cimens, 231-243. Deborah, A Song of, 390. Dedication, 310.
De Quincey, T., his Autobiographic Sketches, noticed, 464. Dudleian Lecture, on the Errors of the Church of Rome, by Rev. Dr. Burnap, 46 - 63.
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Edwards, Prof. B. B., Memoir of, by Prof. Park, and Writings of, no- ticed, 136. Electrical Phenomena and "Spiritual Manifestations," 11-Animal Elec- tricity, 15 Electrical Fishes, 17. Eliot, Rev. W. G., his Discourses on the Unity of God, noticed, 146 his Lectures to Young Women, re- viewed, with Extracts, 187 - 201 - his Lectures to Young Men, no- ticed, 477.
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Ellis, Rev. Rufus, his Installation, 160.
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Ewald, Heinrich von, his History of the People of Israel, reviewed, with Extracts, 161 – 187 - his Ge- nius and Method, 163 - the Jew- ish Scriptures, 165- - Hebrew Ar- chæology, 167 Features of Pal- estine, 169 the Early Canaan- ites, 171- Sacred Places, 173- Abraham and Isaac, 175- - Jacob and Esau, 177 Jacob and the Angel, 179 the Sojourn in Egypt, 181 — Shepherd Dynasty in Egypt, 183 the Hebrew Institutions, 15.
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Faith, the Protestant Principle of,
249.
Farley, Rev. Dr. F. A., his Tribute
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to Seth Low, Esq., noticed, 308. Farrar, Professor John, Article on, 121136 his Early Life, 121– College Course, 123 Religious Opinions, 125 -- Publications, 127! -Life at Cambridge, 129 — For- eign Travel, 131 - Illness abroad, 133 — Last Sickness, 135 — Trib- ute of the American Academy, 136. Free Inquiry, 319. Fuller, Rev. A. B., his Installation, 160.
Furness, Rev. Dr. W. H., his History of Jesus, noticed, 145.
Goodell, Rev. Wm., his Changes in the East for Thirty Years, noticed, 139.
M. Mackay, Charles, his Poems, noticed, 147.
Marcou, Jules, his Geological Map
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of the United States, noticed, 309. Marsters, J. M., his Ordination, 160. Matteucci, C., on Electricity, 1. McFarlane, Charles, on Japan, 22. Mechanics, Spiritual, Article on, ,1 - 21 Alleged Spiritual Phenome- na, 3 Examination of, 5-Sci- entific Methods, 7 — Imperfection of the Senses, 9 Electrical Phe- nomena, 11 Mechanical Axiom, 13- Animal Electricity, 15- Electrical Fishes, 17- Delusions in Science Facts in Psychology, 21. Merle d'Aubigné, J. H., his History of the Reformation, noticed, 295. Michaud's History of the Crusades,
noticed, 97. Ministry, The Shady and the Sun-
ny Side of the, Article on, 338 -350-Stories on, 339-Super- annuated Ministers, 341-Com- pensation of Ministers, 343-346 - Demands on, 347-Motives and Rewards of, 349. Miracles, Reason applied to, 257 - 260.
- Personal and Domestic Charac- ter, 449 Misapprehensions of his Character, 451.
0. Obituaries, 312, 486.
Olin, Dr. Stephen, his Life and Let- ters, noticed, 145. Ordinations, 160. Orthodoxy, Rev. Dr. Beecher's State- ment of its Conflict with the Prin- ciples of Reason, Honor, and Right, 394-418.
P.
Palestine, Features of, 169. Park. Prof. E. A., charged with Her-
esy by Dr. Dana, 83-His Me- moir of Prof. Edwards, noticed, 137.
Parker, Rev. Theodore, his Sermons of Theism, noticed, 465. Parsonage Stories, noticed, 339. Peter the Hermit, 99. Peter, St., his Doctrine of the Last Things, Article on, 217-231 The Spirits in Prison, 219- - Christ in the Under-world, 223 View of Redemption, 225- Of the Res- urrection, 227 - Of the Second Coming of Christ, 229. Phipps, Rev. J. H., his Installation,
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Poetry: A Supplication, 43- The
Woods, 44Song of Deborah, 390-Strength, 392. Preexistent State of Man, Theory of the, 415.
Providence, the Methods of, 329.
S. Savage, James, Editor of Winthrop's Journal, 304.
Scenery, Effects of Wild, 353. Scepticism, Workings of, 287. Schleiden, Prof., Poetry of the Veg. etable World, noticed, 148. Scriptures, Eclecticism of the, 283. Scriptures, the Jewish, 165 Sears, Rev. E. H., his Essay on Re- generation, reviewed, with Ex- tracts, 88-96. Secularism and Christianity, Debate on, reviewed, with Extracts, 267- 288.
Secularists, Creed of the, 277. Shakespeare. See Collier. Shedd, Prof., his Edition of Cole-
ridge's Works, noticed, 309. Siebold, Dr. P. F., on Japan and the Japanese, 22.
Smith, Alexander, his Poems, no- ticed, 141, 296. Sparks, Jared, his Correspondence of the American Revolution, noticed, 142.
Magnetism, etc., 1.
U.
Rome, Artists in, 387. Rome, Errors of the Church of, a Dudleian Lecture, by Rev. Dr. Burnap, 46-63-its Ultra-Con- Unitarian Association, American, servatism, 50-55- Origin of its Corruptions, 51-its Corporate Unitarian Autumnal Convention, Spirit, 57-Suppression of the Bible, 59.
Anniversary of, 158.
483.
Unitarian Conference, Western, 152. Unitarianism, Early, Hagenbach's View of, 369.
Spiritual Communications, Rappings, and other alleged Phenomena, Ar- ticle on, 1-21.
Stearns, Rev. Oliver, his Address before the Alumni of the Theo- logical School at Cambridge, 244 -267. Stirling, W., his Cloister Life of Charles V., noticed, 305.
Tuckerman, H. T., his Memorial of Greenough, noticed, 306.
V. Venice, Hillard's First Impressions of, 377.
W. Wallenstein, Coleridge's Translation of, criticized, 233. Washington, General, Letters to, ed- ited by Sparks, 142. White Hills, Article on the Scenery of, 350-357.
White, Rev. W. H., Obituary of, 486. Wight, O. W. his Romance of Abe-
lard and Heloise, noticed, 307. Willard, Joseph, his Centennial Ad-
dress at Lancaster, noticed, 473. Wines, Rev. E. C., his Commenta- ries on the Laws of the Hebrews, noticed, 452.
Winthrop, Gov. John, his History of New England, noticed, 304. Women, Young, Eliot's Lectures to, reviewed, 187-201- A Model Woman, 189 - Female Beauty, 193 Homeliness, 195 - Early
Marriages, 197.
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