EDWARDS A. PARK AND SAMUEL H. TAYLOR, WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF PRES. SEARS AND PROF. MEAD. VOL. XXIV. BOSTON: PUBLISHED BY DRAPER AND HALLIDAY. ANDOVER: WARREN F. DRAPER. LONDON: TRÜBNER AND COMPANY. 1867. P. 17.2 -Shaprough Fun 1867 Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by 1921 44-49 5-16 CONTENTS OF VOL. XXIV. I. THE TWOFOLD FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF RHYTHM AND ACCENTUATION; OR, THE RELATION OF THE RHYTHMICAL TO THE LOGICAL TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN OF PROF. HUPFELD BY REV. II. THE DIVINE AND HUMAN NATURES IN CHRIST, . VIL CONSCIENCE, ITS RELATIONS AND OFFICE, BY REV. JOHN BASCOM, D.D., PROFESSOR IN WILLIAMS COLLEGE. 41 74 95 Böhmer's Beginnings of Reformatory Movements in Spain, Zellers's Lectures and Treatises on Historical Subjects, Hofmann on the Scriptures of the New Testament, Godet's Examination of Critical Questions relating to the Wangemann's System of Christian Doctrine, Lechler's Commentary on the Acts of the Apostles, Milman's History of Christianity, Tyler's American Ecclesiastical Law, Schwane's History of Christian Doctrine during the Pa- Matthias on the Epistle to the Galatians, Niedner's Hand-book of the History of the Christian Church, 186 Schröter's Critrique of Dunasch Ben Labrat, Keerl's The God-man the Image of the Invisible God, X. NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS, Dr. James Freeman Clarke on Orthodoxy, Cowles's Commentary on the Minor Prophets, VI. CAUSE AND EFFECT, Arguments for a Creator, Arguments from Design, 1. THE MORAL FACULTY AS DISTINGUISHED FROM BY REV. DANIEL J. NOYES, D.D., PROFESSOR IN DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. 401 |