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Shedd's, Prof. G. W. T., Homiletics | Topography of Jerusalem, The, ar-
and Pastoral Theology, noticed,

587.

Splittgerber's Sleep and Death, no-
ticed, 568.

Study of Monuments, The, article
on, translated by Prof. Charles M.
Mead, 276; necessity of such stud-
ies founded on the claim of the
universities, 276; the place that
should be assigned to the study of
monuments, 285; the study of lan-
guages leads to the study of mon-
uments, 285; the ancients took the
lead in the educational use of mon-
uments, 286; the study of monu-
ments should be joined with that
of history, 288; and with religious
instruction, 289; identity of sacred
history and the history of sacred
doctrine, 290; dogmatics and eth-
ics identical, 291; study of mon-
uments should be joined with that
of church history, 292; monuments
studied to the best advantage in
capital and university cities, 293;
necessity of creating collections of
art, 294; difficulty of procuring
teachers in this department of
study, 295.

T.

Theological Education in England,
article on, by President George F.
Magoun, 531; comparative schol-
arship of the churchmen and dis-
senters in the department of
theology, 532; the dissenters not
contented with what they have
already attained, 536; dissenting
preachers superior to those of the
establishment on account of better
professional training, 559; the
Congregationalists improving their
method of education both for the
higher and lower classes of minis-
ters, 561; necessity of diversifying
our theological education, 562; our
tendency to one, the highest, type
of theological institutions, 564;
should not this tendency be guard-
ed against? 564.

Thayer, Prof. J. H., article by, 681.
Thompson, Joseph, D.D., article by,

771.

Tischendorf's Apocryphal Apocalyp-
ses, noticed, 568.

ticle on, by Samuel Wolcott, D.D.,
116; allusion to Ferguson's theory
of the Topography of Jerusalem,
116; his theory respecting Mount
Zion, 117; confusion introduced
by this theory into Smith's Bible
Dictionary, 118; Mr.Grove's rough
sketch of the terrain of Jerusalem,
119; discussion of the site of the
church of the Holy Sepulchre, 122;
Mr. Ferguson's reply to the Edin-
burgh Reviewer, 126; argument
in favor of his theory from the
architecture of the buildings in
question, 126; supposed existence
of a broad market-place near Con-
stantine's church, 129; argument
drawn from the Mediaeval Histo-
rians, 130.

Twofold fundamental Law of Rhythm
and Accentuation; or the Relation
of the Rhythmical to the Logical
Principle of the Melody of Human
Speech, The, article on, translated
by Prof. Charles M. Mead, 1.
Tyler's American Ecclesiastical Law,
noticed, 206.

Tyler's, Prof. W. H., Theology of the
Greek Poets, noticed, 789.
Tafel, Prof. R. L., article by, 209.
Trench's, Dr. R. C., Studies in the
Gospels, noticed, 591.
U.

Ulrici's, Dr. Hermann, God and Na-
ture, noticed, 574.

W.
Walker's Science of Wealth, noticed,

204.

Wangemann's System of Christian
Doctrine, noticed, 184.

Wesley, Charles, as seen in his Poems,
noticed, 591.

Warren Sam., M.D., article by, 238.
Wharton's, Silence of Scripture, no-
ticed, 589.

Winer's, Dr. G. B., Comparative
Symbolics, noticed, 574.
Withington, Leonard, D.D., articles
by, 74, 263.

Wolcott, Sam., D.D., article by, 116.
Wright's, C. H. H., Fatherhood of
God, noticed, 786.

Z.

Zeller's Lectures and Treatises on
Historical Subjects, noticed, 182.

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