372. Exclusive cultivation of sec- common creed 406. Churches V. sponsibility 513. Y. ERRATUM. On p. 343, line 6 from the top, read miracle instead of fable. AMERICAN BIBLICAL REPOSITORY. CONDUCTED BY ABSALOM PETERS, D.D. VOLUME TWELFTH – NUMBERS XXXI, XXXII, NEW YORK: GOULD AND NEWMAN, PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS. BOSTON: 1838. P OVER ALL ALOGIES BETWEEN . NO. XXXI. Page. Art. S. GEOLOGY AND REVELA- 4. Examination of Objections, 170 TiON, By Rev. Dr. Pond, 15. Was not the Gospel accord ing to the Hebrews itself a Art. II, THE HEAD OF THE TRANSLATION from the Greek CHURCH, HEAD Original of Matthew, with THINGS; ILLUSTRATED BY AN interpolations and alteraNATURE, tions ? 174 PROVIDENCE, AND GRACE. By 6. Conclusion, 177 Prof. Tyler. [Concluded from Vol. XI. p. 363.) 22 Art, VIII. WHAT WERE THE VIEWS ENTERTAINED BY THE Abt. Ill. THE THEOLOGY OF EARLY REFORMERS, ON THE SOCRATES, FROM XENOPHON'S DOCTRINES OF JUSTIFICATION, MEMORABILIA. Transl, from FAITH, AND THE Active Obe: the Latin, by F. M. Hubbard, 47 DIENCE OF Christ. By Rev. § I. An Outline of the state of R. W. Landis, Jeffersonville, Theology among the Greeks Pa. [Continued from Vol. XI. before Socrates, 48 179 § II. Socrates and his Theology, 52 ş li.* Views entertained by the Reformers on the subject of ART. IV. THE WEAPONS OF Faith, 179 UNIVERSALISM REVERSED. By Rev. Edwin Holt, 70 Art. IX. The PhiloSOPHY OF ECCLESIASTES. Transl. from ART. V. MissioNARY SCHOOLS. the German MS. of Dr. NordBy Rev. Dr. Anderson, · 87 heimer, by Wm. W. Turner, 197 ART. VI. REASONS FOR THE STUDY OF THE HEBREW LAN Art. X. STATE OF THE PRESGUAGE. By Prof. Edwards, 113 BYTERIAN CHURCH. By the Editor, . 219 Art. VII. INQUIRY RESPECT ING THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE ART. XI. CRITICAL NOTICES, 238 of Mankind, 238 FIRST TWO CHAPTERS OF THE THE 2. Ticknor's Med. Philosophy, 239 SAME; WITH PARTICULAR REF. 3. Bush's Commentary on ERENCE TO MR. Norton's Genesis, . 241 VIEW OF THESE SUBJECTS AS 4. Cudworth's Intellect. SysEXHIBITED IN his TREATISE tem of the Universe, etc. 242 ON THE GENUINENESS OF THE 5. Wiseman's Lectures on the Gospels. By M. Stuart, Doctrines and Practices 1. Introductory Remarks.. . 133 of the Catholic Church, 243 2. Testimony of the Christian 6. Life and Discourses of Rey. Fathers, 135 245 3. Other circumstances which 7. Nordheimer's Heb, Gramrender the existence of an mar, 247 early genuine Hebrew Mat- 8. Philip's Life and Times of . 163 Whitefield . 133 thew improbable, · 248 Page. Page 9. Memoir of Rev. Elijah P. 12. Dillaway's Cicero De Lovejoy 249 22 10. Parker's Journal of an Ex: 13. Memoir of Mrs. Taylor ploring Tour beyond the Rocky Mountains 250 Art. XII. LITERARY AND Mis. 11. Pome Education 251 CELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE, 23 . NO. XXXII. OF THE GIN OF THE OF ART. I. REMARKS ON VoluntARY DIENCE OF CARIST? By Rev. AND ECCLESIASTICAL ORGAN- R. W. Landis, 420 IZATIONS FOR THE PROMOTION § III. Views of the Reformers OF BENEVOLENT OBJECTS, By on the Obedience of Christ, Rev. Dr. Woods, 257 Conclusion, Art. 11. AUTHORITY, A SOURCE ART. VIII. CAUSES OF MORAL OBLIGATION. By DENIAL OF THE Mosaic OriProf. Hickok, 276 PENTATEUCH. Translated from the German Art. 111. The VERSION of Prof. Hengstenberg, of ULPHILAS AND THE MOEso Berlin. By Rev. E. BallanGothic LANGUAGE. By W. tine. [Concluded from Vol. W. Greenough, 297 XI. p. 448.] 458 Art. IV. INQUIRY RESPECTING THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF Art. 1X. CritiCAL NOTICES, 492 Matthew's GoSPEL, AND THE 1. Gesenius on the Phoenician GENUINENESS OF THE FIRST Language, two CHAPTERS OF THE SAME ; 2. Rome in the Third Century, 194 WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE 3. London Statistical Journal, 45 TO Mr. Norton's View or 4. Schauffler's Last Days of THESE SUBJECTS AS EXHIBIT Christ, ED IN HIS TREATISE ON 5. State of Religion in France, 497 GENUINENESS OF THE Gos 6. Report of the Morrison neva, 317 Traffic in Spirituous 9. Examination of Objections, 330 Liquors, 499 9. Coit's and Townsend's ArART. V. THE SCRIPTURAL IDEA rangement of the Bible, 501 ANGELS. By Rev. Dr. 10. Guizot's History of CivilMayer, 356 503 11. Letters on Theron and AsART. VI. REVIEW pasio, 504 MARTINEAU', WORKS, . 389 12. Topical Arrangement of the Holy Scriptures, 506 Art. VII. WHAT WERE THE 13. Spring's Fragınents, . 507 VIEWS ENTERTAINED BY THE 14. Fosdick's Germ. Grammar, 508 EARLY REFORMERS ON Doctrines OF JUSTIFICATION, Art. X. LITERARY AND MisFaith, AND THE ACTIVE OBE CELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE, 508 THE of Miss THE |