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Ages of Christendom before the Reforma- tion, by John Stoughton, noticed, 278. Agrippa, or The Evangelists, by Leavitt Hunt, noticed, 444.
America and Europe, by Adam G. de Gu- rowski, article on, 231. American Antiquarian Society, Transac- tions and Collections of, Vol. III., re- viewed, 257.
Anthologie christlicher Gesänge aus der ältern und mittlern Zeit, von A. J. Ram- bach, reviewed, 359.
Anthropologie. Die Lehre von der mensch- lichen Seele. Von Immanuel Hermann Fichte, 331.
Annual of Scientific Discovery, or Year- Book of Facts in Science and Art, for 1857, noticed, 348.
Archæologia Americana. Transactions and Collections of the American Antiqua- rian Society, Vol. III., reviewed, 257. Atlantic Monthly, The, noticed, 460. Azaïs, L'Abbé, his Pèlerinage en Terre- Sainte, reviewed, 211.
Bacon's Essays, with Annotations by Richard Whately, D.D., noticed, 138. Baird, Robert, Protestantism in Italy, Past and Present, 404. Baur, Dr. Ferdinand Christian Paulus, der Apostel Jesu Christi. Sein Leben und Wirken, seine Briefe und seine Lehre,
Bayne, Peter, M.A., Essays in Biography and Criticism, 288.
Beard, Dr., his People's Dictionary of the Bible, reviewed, 135. Beecher, Catharine E., The Bible and the People, reviewed, 133.
Bellows, Henry W., his Address on Public Amusements, reviewed, 47.
Bible and the People, by Catharine E. Beecher, reviewed, 133.
Bibliotheca Sacra, noticed, 305.
its Origin in Greece down to the Present Day, by George H. Lewes, 331. Bishop Hopkins on Slavery, 166 of statement, 169-Sophisms, 174. Blodgett, Lorin, The Climatology of the United States, 384.
Bronté, Charlotte, her Biography, by Mrs. Gaskell. reviewed, 145.
Brooks, Charles T., his Translation of Goethe's Faust, reviewed, 1. Bunsen, Dr., his God in History, or the Progress of the Belief in a Moral Order of the Universe, reviewed, 137.
Caswall, Rev. Henry, D.D., his Martyr of the Pongas, a Memoir of the Rev. Ham- ble James Leacock, Leader of the West Indian Mission to Western Africa, no- ticed, 296.
Cathedra Petri, by Thomas Greenwood, noticed, 277.
Channing, W. E., Sa Vie et ses Œuvres, noticed, 451.
Chastel, Stephen, The Charity of the Prim- itive Churches, noticed, 279. China, its Destiny, article on, 200. Christian Records, by L. A. Merivale, no- ticed, 279.
Christ's Creatorship, Doctrine of, 183. Climatology, article on, 385.
Conybeare, Rev. W. J., and the Rev. J. S. Howson, their Life and Epistles of St. Paul, 391.
Corderoy, Edward, his Lecture on Public Amusements, reviewed, 47.
Communion of Labor, by Mrs. Jameson, noticed, 140.
Comte, Auguste, Religion of Humanity, reviewed, 18.
Craik, George L., The English of Shake- speare illustrated in a Philological Com- mentary of his Julius Cæsar, 285. Cunningham, G. W., De Rancé, a poem by, noticed, 458.
Biographical History of Philosophy, from Current Literature, reviewed, 131, 274, 431.
Dall, C. H. A., his Gospel Principles, in ten lectures, reviewed, 36. Delitzch, Franz, his System der Biblischen Psychologie (System of Biblical Psy- chology), reviewed, 157.
De Rancé, a Poem, by G. W. Cun ingham, noticed, 458.
Destiny of China, 200- the First War with Great Britain, 201- Emperor Taou Kwang, 202-reign of the Manchu Tar- tars, 206-population of China, 208 the Chinese eminently fitted for a mari- time people, 209.
Discourse in Commemoration of Rev. Wil- liam Parsons Lunt, D.D., by Chandler Robbins, noticed, 307.
Doctrine concerning the Sacraments, by Archbishop Whately, reviewed, 136. Doctrine of Christ's Creatorship, 183. Doctrine of Christ, the World's Judge, 359 "Dies iræ, dies illa," 360 - Michael Angelo's picture of the Last Judgment, 361 - - Matthew xxv. 31-46, 364-"the Word" the Judge, 368. Doctrine of Inspiration, by Rev. John Mac- naught, M.A., noticed, 280. Dred Scott, the Decision of the Supreme Court concerning, 65- the Southern and Northern theories about negroes, 68 Judge Taney's Interpretation of the Dec- laration of Independence, 69-facts of the case, 72-technical decision of the case, 73- two involved questions, 77- only important practical decision, 93. Düntzer, H., Goethe's Faust, Erster und zweiter Theil, 1.
Dynevor Terrace, or the Clew of Life, by Miss Yonge, noticed, 301.
Eadie, Professor, his Critical Estimate of Dr. Kitto's Life and Writings, re- viewed, 243.
Eclectic Review, noticed, 302. Edwards, Rev. John E., Random Sketches
and Notes of European Travel in 1856, noticed, 293.
Eliot, S. A., a Memoir of Ephraim Pea- body's Life, noticed, 138.
Elliott, Charles W., the New England His- tory, reviewed, 257.
Ellis, George E., his Half-Century of the Unitarian Controversy, noticed, 132- ar- ticle on, 183- his Inaugural Address, de- livered in the Chapel of Harvard College, noticed, 308.
Erdmann, John Eduard, his Psychologische Briefe, reviewed, 157.
Essays, &c., reviewed, 138, 449.
view of Current Literature, 143, 291, 451. Gfrörer's Primitive Christianity, article on, 314.
Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia, noticed, 291.
God in History, &c., by Christian Karl Jo- sias Bunsen, noticed, 137.
Gospel according to Paul, article on, 391. Greenwood, Thomas, his Cathedra Petri; a Political History of the Great Latin Patriarchate, 277.
Greyson Letters, the, noticed, 449. Gurowski, Adam G. de, his America and Europe, noticed, 141-reviewed, 231 extracts from, 232.
Hackett, Mary, Translation of the Life of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, by Count de Montalembert, noticed, 298.
Hale, Edward E., his Discourse on Public Amusements, reviewed, 47. Half-Century of the Unitarian Controversy, by G. E. Ellis, reviewed, 132.
Hartung, J. A., Ungelehrte Erklärung des Goethe'schen Faust, 1.
Hazard, Rowland G., his Essay on Lan- guage, and other Papers, noticed, 139. History and Politics, noticed in the Review of Current Literature, 141.
Holy Land, article on the, 211-the book of M. Azaïs, reviewed, 212-M. Prime's volume, 214- Dr. Stewart's work, 226 Serbál the true Sinai, 229. Honduras, Explorations and Adventures in, by William V. Wells, noticed, 143. Hopkins, John Henry, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Vermont, his " American Citizen," reviewed, 166.
Howard, Benjamin C., his Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F. A. Sandford, reviewed, 65.
Essays in Biography and Criticism, by Hull, John, his Diaries Public and Private,
Peter Bayne, M.A., noticed, 288.
Faber, George Stanley, an Inquiry into the History and Theology of the Ancient Waldenses and Albigenses, 404. Faust, Translation, by Charles T. Brooks, article on, 1.
Fichte, Immanuel Hermann, his Anthropo- logie, 331.
printed in the Transactions and Collec- tions of the American Antiquarian So- ciety, Vol. III., noticed, 258. Hunt, Leavitt, his Agrippa, or The Evan- gelists, noticed, 444.
Inaugural Address of George E. Ellis, at Harvard College, noticed, 308. India's appeal to Christian Unitarians, 36
Theology of the Hindus, 38 - Female Deities, 40-Rammohun Roy, 43. Intuitive Morals, an Essay on, being an Attempt to popularize Ethical Science. Part I. Theory of Morals, Part II. Prac- tice of Morals; Book I. Religious Duty, 370- The Eternal Right, 371- true idea of conscience, 372-science of morals, -373-religious obligations, the objects and spirit of prayer, 381.
Jane Eyre, Life of its author, by Mrs. Gas- kell, noticed, 145.
Jameson, Mrs., her Sisters of Charity, Catholic and Protestant, noticed, 140. Johnston, A. Keith, his Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena, noticed, 141. Jowett, Benjamin, M.A., the Epistles of St. Paul to the Thessalonians, Galatians, Ro- mans, 391.
Journals and Reviews, noticed in the Re- view of Current Literature, 149, 302, 460.
Kidd, Samuel, his book about China, re- viewed, 200.
Kitto, John, Memoir of, by J. E. Ryland, M. A., reviewed, 243.
Knaves and Fools, or Friends of Bohemia, noticed, 300.
Koeppen, C. F., his work on Buddhism, noticed, 455.
Kritische Geschichte des Urchristenthums, durch August Gfrörer, 313.
Language, Essay on, and other papers, by Rowland G. Hazard, noticed, 139. Leacock, Rev. Hamble James, Memoir of, by Rev. Henry Caswall, noticed, 296. Lewes, George Henry, his Biographical His- tory of Philosophy from its Origin in Greece down to the Present Day, 331. Life and Epistles of St. Paul, by the Rev. W. J. Conybeare, M. A., and the Rev. J. S. Howson, M. A., 391.
Life and Works of John Kitto, 243 - Dr. Ryland's biography, 243-the parents of John Kitto, 245- his craving for liter- ature, 247- Oriental preferences, 249- Useful Knowledge Society, 251 - Pic- torial History of Palestine, 252 - Cyclo- pædia of Biblical Literature, 254 - his trust in Providence, his death, 256. Life of Michael Angelo Buonarroti, by John S. Harford, Description of the painting of the Last Judgment, 359. Linn, Dr. Lewis F., Life of, by E. A. Linn and N. Sargent, noticed, 299. Literary Intelligence, 151, 310, 465. London Monthly Review, and Record of the London Prophetical Society, noticed, 302. Macnaught, Rev. John, the Doctrine of In- spiration, being an Inquiry concerning the Infallibility, Inspiration, and Author- ity of Holy Writ, noticed, 280. Manifest Destiny of the American Union, an article in the Westminster Review, noticed, 303.
Martin, R. Montgomery, his book about China, reviewed, 200.
Martineau, James, his Miscellanies, his Pause and Retrospect, reviewed, 94- his intellectual qualities, 97 - a theologi- cal critic, 98his religious writing, 100 -extract from "Endeavors after the Christian Life," 102- from "the Chris- tian Student," 105 - 118.
Martyr of the Pongas, by Rev. Henry Cas- wall, D. D., 296.
Maurice, Frederick Denison, his Lectures on the Ecclesiastical History of the First and Second Centuries, reviewed,
Merivale, L. A., his Christian Records, a Short History of the Apostolic Age, no- ticed, 279.
Miller, Hugh, the Testimony of the Rocks, noticed, 295.
Miscellanies, by James Martineau, reviewed,
Montalembert, Count de, Life of St. Eliza- beth of Hungary, translated by Mary Hackett, noticed, 298.
National Review for April, noticed, 150- for July, 304.
New Publications Received, 152, 311, 463. New England History, by Charles W. Elliott, reviewed, 257.
North British Review, noticed, 304.
Oliver, Peter, his Puritan Commonwealth, reviewed, 257.
Our first Fathers and their first Children, 257-new volume of the Antiquarian Society's Transactions, 257 - John Hull, 258 Mr. Oliver's volume, 259-two generations of Puritans, 265- mistake of Mr. Kingsley, 272.
Parameswara-jnyána-góshthí, noticed, 455. Park, Edwards A., Introductory Essay to
Mr. Fish's Pulpit Eloquence, noticed, 284. Parker, Theodore, discussed by James B.
Walker, in his Philosophy of Scepticism and Ultraism, 134.
Pause and Retrospect, a Minister's Aims Reviewed, by James Martineau, reviewed,
Pauthier, M. G., his Chine, ou Description Historique, Géographique, et Littéraire de ce vaste Empire, d'apres des Docu- ments Chinois, reviewed, 200. Peabody, Ephraim, D. D., his Sermons; also a Memoir of his Life, prepared by Hon. Samuel A. Eliot, reviewed, 138. Pèlerinage en Terre-Sainte, par L'Abbé Azaïs, reviewed, 211.
People's Dictionary of the Bible, by Dr. Beard, reviewed, 135.
Philological Commentary on Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar, by George L. Craik, no- ticed, 285.
Philosophie der Griechen, von Dr. Ed- ward Zeller, reviewed, 313. Philosophy of Scepticism and Ultraism, 134.
Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena, by A. Keith Johnston, F. R. S. E., Geo- grapher at Edinburgh in Ordinary to her Majesty, &c., noticed, 141.
Practical Study of the Human Soul, article on, 331-Mr. Lewes's work, 332 - Fichte,
Pre-Raffaelitism, or a Popular Inquiry into some Newly Asserted Principles connect- ed with the Philosophy, Poetry, Religion, and Revolution of Art, by Rev. Edward Young, noticed, 290.
Prime, W. C., his Tent Life in the Holy Land, reviewed, 211. Princeton Review, noticed, 305. Protest in Piedmont, article on, 404 -the Allocution of the Pope to the College of Cardinals, 405— Sardinia, 406-excom- munication, 409- the Waldenses, 413
Waldo and Dominic, 421—future of Piedmont, 431.
Public Amusements and Public Morality, 4765 the Drama, 48- Mr. Bellows's Address, 49 Mr. Hale's Discourse, 50 cheap music, 55 England, 56 Warren Street Chapel, 63. Pulpit Eloquence of the Nineteenth Centu- ry, by Rev. Henry C. Fish, noticed, 284. Puritan Commonwealth, The, an Historical Review of the Puritan Government in Massachusetts, by the late Peter Oliver, of the Suffolk Bar, reviewed, 257. Putnam's Monthly, noticed, 306.
Rambach, A. J., Anthologie christlicher Gesänge, reviewed, 359.
Random Sketches, and Notes of European Travel, by Rev. John E. Edwards, no- ticed, 293.
Recent German Theology, noticed, 431. Recent Psychologists, 157 - Dr. Storrs's volume, 159-Letters of Erdmann, 160
the system of Delitzch, 161 - Richard Rothe's book, 163.
Religion of Humanity, by Auguste Comte, 18-its spirit and aim, 23- - religious prepossessions of the author, 30-exam- ples of his style, 35.
Review of Current Literature, 131, 274, 431. Robbins, Chandler, his Discourse in Com- memoration of Dr. Lunt, noticed, 307. Robertson, Frederick W., M.A., his Ser- mons, noticed, 282.
Rogers, Henry, his Greyson Letters, no- ticed, 449.
Rothe, Richard, his Theologische Ethik (Theological Ethics), reviewed, 157.
School Days at Rugby, noticed, 301. Schwarz, Karl, his Geschichte der neuester Theologie, noticed, 432.
Sermons preached at Trinity Chapel, Brigh- ton, by the late Frederick W. Robertson, M.A., the Incumbent, noticed, 282. Sermons by Ephraim Peabody, D.D., re- viewed, 138.
Sheil, Lady, Glimpses of Life and Manners in Persia, noticed, 291. Sisters of Charity, Catholic and Protestant, by Mrs. Jameson, noticed, 140. Slavery, Bishop Hopkins on, reviewed, 166. Smith, Alexander, his City Poems, noticed,
Stewart, Dr., his Tent and the Khan, re- viewed, 211.
Storrs, Richard S., The Constitution of the Human Soul, reviewed, 157. Stoughton, John, his Ages of Christendom, noticed, 278.
Supreme Court, the Decision of the, in the Dred Scott case, article on, 65.
Taylor, Isaac, his Restoration of Belief, no- ticed, 274.
Testimony of the Rocks, or Geology in its Bearings on the two Theologies, Natural and Revealed, by Hugh Miller, noticed,
Tent Life in the Holy Land, by William C. Prime, reviewed, 211.
The Tent and the Khan, a Journey to Sinai and Palestine, by Robert Walter Stewart, D.D., reviewed, 211.
Tom Brown's School Days, noticed, 301. Train, G. F., his American Merchant, no- ticed, 451.
War against Time and Space, 348- Trans- atlantic telegraph, 349 the work of the world, 350 trade and commerce, 351- increase of prosperity, 352- the Pilgrims, 355- Crimean war, 356.
Walker, James B., Philosophy of Scepti- cism and Ultraism, 134.
Wells, W. V., his Explorations and Adven- tures in Honduras, noticed, 143. Westminster Review, noticed, 149, 303. Whately, Richard, Archbishop of Dublin, "The Scripture Doctrine concerning the Sacraments and the Points connected therewith," reviewed, 136- his Notes to Bacon's Essays, noticed, 138.
Whitty, Edward M., Knaves and Fools, or Friends of Bohemia, noticed, 300. Williams, Rev. Rowland, his work on Hin- duism, noticed, 455.
Yonge, Miss, Dynevor Terrace, or the Clew of Life, noticed, 301. Young, Rev. Edward, Pre-Raffaelitism, or a Popular Inquiry into some newly as- serted Principles connected with Art, 290.
Zeller, Dr. Edward, Die Philosophie der Griechen, 314.
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