Address delivered before the Ministe- rial Conference in Berry Street, in- serted, 98.
A priori reasonings in support of nat- ural religion shown to be inconclu- sive, 138.
Aspland's Sermons, reviewed and recommended, 321.
Balance of Scriptural Evidence on Trinitarianism and Unitarianism, reviewed, 394.
Beecher, Dr., Trial of, for heresy no- ticed, 116-his views of the autho- rity of confessions of faith, 119– his standing among the Orthodox, 121-grounds of the charge of heresy made against him, 125-his defence examined, 127. Berry Street Conference, an Address delivered before it, inserted, 98. Bigelow's Funeral Discourse at Rev. Pitt Clarke's Interment, 271. Boston Book, reviewed, 314. Brazer, Rev. Mr., his Dudleian Lec- ture on Natural Religion, inserted,
137. Brigham, Dr., his Observations on the
Influence of Religion on Health, reviewed, 302.
Brooks, Rev. Mr., his Discourse at
Rev. Jacob Flint's Interment, 397. Burnap's Lectures on Unitarianism, reviewed and recommended, 109. Burial of the Dead, Keble's verses on, 170.
and common sense, 5-misrepre- sents the connexion between reli- gion and morality, 17 — and the nature and office of conscience, 19 -inistakes the argument from con- sciousness and experience, 22- makes a mystery of the love of God, 25- and of regeneration and moral progress, 33-practical ten- dency of, 37.
Christian Connexion, present state of, 400.
Clarke, Rev. Fitt, some notice of, 271. Coleridge's Table-Talk reviewed, 204
-his views of Gibbon, 206— of the "greatest happiness principle," 207-- of inspiration, 208-- of the various sects, 209- the defects of his mind and style, 211. Communion, substitutes proposed for wine at, 335.
Conscience, views of, 19- consti- tutes man a religious being, 151. Convents, See Monastic Institutions
burning of Convent at Charles- town, 80. Creation, account of, in Genesis, ex- plained by Herder, 184.
Deity of the Messiah not a doctrine of the Old Testament, 273. See Messiah.
Doane, Bishop, his edition of Keble's Christian Year, reviewed, 162. Dudleian Lecture, Mr. Brazer's, on Natural Religion, inserted, 137.
Ethics. See Calvinistic Ethics. Evangelic Church in Germany, arti- cle on, translated from the Conver-
Calvinistic Ethics, article on, 1-is opposed to all literature, history, VOL. XIX. 3D s. VOL. I. NO. III.
merits of his Christology of the Old Testament, 46-answer to his article on the Deity of the Mes- siah in the Old Testament, 274. Herder's Theological Opinions and Services, article on, 172- -one of the reformers of German theology, 174 his free spirit, 175 - his views of theology as a science, 178 his views of revelation and inspiration, 181- and of the Scrip- tures, 183- his exposition of the account of the Creation, 184 - his views on the Hebrew Prophets and prophecy, 191- and of miracles, considered as an evidence of Chris- tianity, 194 - his views of the di- vinity of Christ, with his exposition of the proem of John's Gospel, 197. Holy Land, its geographical position, 363 - its historical associations, 364 notices of Lamartine's Pil- grimage to, 368. Hymns, Springfield Collection of, no- ticed and commended, 133.
Missionaries. See Sandwich Islands. Monastic Institutions, article on, 54 - their origin, 55-- notice of St. Antony, 56 character of the ear- ly monks, 57 - of monastic vows and rules, 60-institution of nun- neries, 62 licentiousness of mon- asteries in the Middle Ages, consid- ered, 64-- apologies for the monks, 66- how far they were the patrons of learning, 68- institution of the Mendicant orders, 71- suppres- sion of the religious houses in Eng- land, 75- their decline in other countries, 77-burning of the Con- vent at Charlestown, 80. Morning, Keble's verses on, 165.
Natural Religion, review of the ar- gument for, 137-the à priori rea-
sonings shown to be inconclusive, Record of a School, noticed, 270.
Sandwich Islands, a full account of the mission there, 215-condition and history of the islands prior to the mission, ib.-character and influence of foreign residents, 217 - objects which the missionaries proposed to accomplish, 220 - in- doctrinating the natives with Cal- vinism, 221-translating and print- ing the Bible and other books for the natives, 224-establishment of schools, 226-history of the mis- sion and its results, 229 - apparent success, 231 reverses and ulti- mate failure of the plan, 237- heavy charges against the mission- aries, 239.
Scriptures, the, not the original source Herder's of our ideas of right, 22 - views of, 183.
Sermons, Aspland's, reviewed, 321. Springfield Collection of Hymns, no- ticed, 133.
Table-Talk. See Coleridge.
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