Daniel, Prof. Stuart's Commentary on the Book of, reviewed 368–376 -The 70 Weeks of, 371 - Mean- ing of Chap. xii. 1–3, 373 — Gen- uineness of the Book, 375.
Dixon, W. H., his Life of W. Penn, 141.
Du Cange, his Latin Glossary, no- ticed, 448.
Catholic Defence Association, 469. Celestial Mechanism, 246–250. Chase, Thomas, his Cicero on the Immortality of the Soul, 455. Christ of the Jews, The, Exposition of the Results of German Criticism concerning the Nature and Func- tions of the Messiah, Article on, 161-185-Jewish Conception of, 165-168 Views of Early Chris- tians, 167 Gospel of Matthew, Esdaile, Dr. James, Operations by 4TH S. VOL. XVI. NO. III.
E. Ecstasis by Animal Magnetism, 415. Education, A Theory of, 77-80— Physical, 83-86.
Mesmerism in India, with Exam-Hicks, Elias, and the Hicksite Qua-
ples, 395, 423 – 425.
Euphranor, A Dialogue on Youth, with Extracts, 75-88. F.
Fabens, J. W., his Camel Hunt, no- ticed, 464.
Farley, Rev. S., Discourses and Es- says by, noticed, 458. Forman, Capt., his Theory of the Tides, 210.
Forshall, Rev. J., his Edition of Wyc- liffe's Bible, 53.
France and England, their Treat- ment of the North American Indi- ans, 355.
French War, the Old, in America, 377.
Gannett, Rev. T. B., Obituary of, 160. Gentile Views of Christ, 183. Geometry, Scepticism as to Princi- ples of, 217.
German Biblical Criticism, Results of, 163.
Germans in America, Article on the, 350 359 Number of, in the United States, 351 Their Char- acteristics, 353-Politics, 355 Religion, 357-Prospects of, 359. Gillespie, W. M, his Translation of Comte's Philosophy of Mathemat- ics, 145.
Government, Divine Source of, 43. Gravitation, Scepticism as to the Law of, 219.
Greg, W. R., his Creed of Christen- dom, noticed, 135 - 138. Gregory, Dr. W., his Letters on Ani- mal Magnetism, reviewed,with Ex- tracts, 395-435.
Grey, Maria G., on the Self-Culture of Women, reviewed, with Ex- tracts, 185-194.
Grove, W. R., a Work by, noticed, 210.
Meadville Divinity School, 316. Mechanism, Celestial, Ancient and Modern Views of, 246-250. Miller, Hugh, his First Impressions of England, noticed, 145. his Scenes and Legends of Scotland, noticed, 458. Mills, Abraham, his Literature of Great Britain, noticed, 459. Ministerial Conference, 156 - Rev. F. H. Hedge's Address before, 112 - 134 Debate on Fugitive Slave Law, 156-159. Ministers, Convention of Massachu- setts Congregational, 155. Money Transactions, Ancient, Arti- cle on, 266-275. Montgomery, Robert, 295. Mosheim, Dr. J. L., his Historical
Christian Commentaries, 447. Mummies used as Pledges in Egypt,
ures of, 391 - 393. Popery, Extension of, 115 Church Spirit, 123 its Devout- ness, 125 its Defects, 127. Proctor, Mr. See Cornwall. Protestantism, Reaction from, 113- Strength of, 129.
Purvey's Prologue to Wycliffe's Bi- ble, 57.
Reflections, 251-266. Religion in a State, 207. Reynolds, W., his "Our Campaign," noticed, 463.
Robinson, Prof., his Edition of Butt- mann's Greek Grammer, noticed, 138.
Rückert, Friedrich, his Poems, re- viewed, with Extracts, his Life and Genius, Article on, 435-445.
Sadler, Dr. Thomas, his Closet Pray- er, noticed, 146 - his Silent Pas- tor, noticed, 309. Scepticism in Science, Article upon, 209-250 Illustrations of, from recent Works, with Extracts. The Tides, 213 Kinematics, 215 Geometry, 217-Gravitation, 219 Hydrostatics, 223 - Centrifugal Force, 235 Summary, 240–250.
Schaff, Philipp, his Deutsche Kir- Unitarianism, its Position and Work in Christendom, 131 - 134.
Schmitz, Dr. L., his History of Greece, noticed, 145.
Science, Scepticism in, Article on, 209 - 250 - True Science, 243- Note on, 445. Shirreff, Emily, on the Self-Culture of Women, reviewed, with Ex- tracts, 165-194. Sibley, J. L., his History of the Town of Union, noticed, 451. Slavery and the Slave Trade, Views of Elias Hicks on, 330-333. Sleep, Magnetic, Phenomena of, 403. Smith, Seba, his New Elements of Geometry, 210.
Women, Self-Culture of, Article on, 185-194 Influence of, 187 Studies of, 191 - Religion of, 193. Woodley, William, a Work by, no- ticed, 210.
Smythies, J. K., a Work by, noticed, Woods, Rev. Dr. L., his Works, re-
Squier, E. G., on the Serpent Sym- bol, 140.
State, The, and Statemanship, Essay on, 36-53.
Sterling, John, Carlyle's Life of, 461. Stowe, Rev. Dr. C. E., on the Phi- losophy of Salvation, 141.
Stuart, Prof., his Commentary on Daniel, reviewed, with Extracts, 368-376.
Sunday School Society, Anniversa- ry of, 155.
Union, Sibley's History of the Town of, noticed, 451.
Unitarian Association, American, Anniversary of, 151 - 154.
viewed, 1-36— his Qualifications and Experience, 3 Devotional
Tone, 5- Severity of his Creed, 7 Treatment of Opponents, 9 - Works, 11 Estimate of them, 13-15 Views of Election, 16 - of the Trinity, 17-21 — of Moral Agency, 22-24 of Necessity, 27 of Human Inability, 29 of Depravity, 31 Controversy with Dr. Ware, 33. Wordsworth, William, his Memoirs by Dr. Christopher W., reviewed, with Extracts from his Poems, 275 -298 his Youth and Education, 277 his -a Revolutionist, 279 — Wife and Sister, 281- his Mind, 283 - Style, 285 Imagination, 287 Subjects, 289–294 — Ear- ly Unpopularity, 297. Wortley, Lady Mary, her Travels in the United States, 308. Wycliffe, John, and the First Eng- fish Bible, Article on, 53-75 — its Editors, 54-56 Specimens from Wycliffe's Work, 59, 60 Manuscripts of, 61 - his Life, 63
Opposition to Rome, 65-De- fence, 66-69 Pioneer of Refor- mation, 69- Injustice of English Historians towards him, 71–73 — The Wycliffe Society, 74.
Young, Rev. Dr. A., Discourse by, noticed, 149.
Unitarian Autumnal Convention at Young, Augustus, a Work by, no-
Unitarian Society, London District, Youth, a Dialogue on, reviewed, 75-
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