Barlow, (Mr.) Capt. Parry's opinion on his plate for correcting the deviation of the compass, 118, 119. Bell, (Dr. T.) Observations on Italy, 154-character of the work, ib.- its object explained, 155-analysis of it, with extracts, 155-163-numerous errors in Italian phrases and names of places and persons, notice of, 163, note. Italian society, remarks on, 163-165.
Blind Spy in Russia, 147, note. Bristol, (Bishop of,) Ecclesiastical His- tory of the 2nd and 3rd Centuries, 1- tone in which it has been the fashion to speak of the Fathers, ib.-charges brought against them considered, 2, 3-reasons for not consulting their works, fallacy of, 4, 5-valuable evi- dence to be collected from these ori- ginal sources, 5, 6-character of Ter- tullian's writings, 6-also of the pre- sent work, 7, 8-literary paradox of
Wakefield respecting his writings-Semler's theories con- cerning the same, notice of, 9-ob- jections to the plan of the work, 9, 10-error into which the bishop ap- pears to have fallen, 10, 11-Latin version of the Scriptures, absurd and inconsistent opinion of Semler re- specting, 12-passage usually al- leged from Tertullian in support of the controverted text, 1 John, v. 7, 12, 13-critical remarks of the bishop on the tract "De Oratione," and on the treatise "De Præscriptione Hæ- reticorum," 13, 14-continuance of miraculous powers in the Christian
church, conflicting opinions, 14- lofty pretensions of the church of Rome, remarks on, 15, 16-evidence of miracles, Gibbon and Dr. Middle- ton on, 17-their assertions shown to be fundamentally untrue, from ec- clesiastical writers, 17-37.
Burckhardt's account of the Arabian manna, 139.
Bussy, Madame de, pleasant repartee of, 60.
Cartwright,(F.D.) Life and Correspon- dence of Major Cartwright, 96-ana- lysis of the work, with extracts, 96- 112-character of the major, 112, 113. Cathedral of Milan, description of, 157. Charles I., character of, by Godwin, 66, 67.
Claim to miraculous powers by the church of Rome, remarks on, 14-
Coleridge, (S. T.) Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character, 239-character of the work, 239, 242, 280--biographical notice of Arch- bishop Leighton, 242-250-charac- ter of his works, 251, 252-contents of the present work, 252-selections from the aphorisms in the introduc- tion, 253-261-Mr. C.'s distinction between the reason and the under- standing, remarks on, 261-264-his views of original sin, 265-270-and of the doctrine of redemption, 270, 271-Dr. Paley's opinion on the re- surrection shown to be conformable to reason, and the opinion of divines, 272-275-charge brought against him by Mr. C., examination of, 275- 280.
Controverted text, 1 John v. 7, notice of, 12.
Correspondence between Mr. Fox and Major Cartwright, notice of, 101, 102. Critical remarks on Mark xi. 129, 130. Cromwell, picture of, 76, 77.
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