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THE

ECLECTIC REVIEW,

MDCCCXXXV.

JANUARY-JUNE.

THIRD SERIES.

VOL. XIII.

Φιλοσοφίαν δὲ οὐ τὴν Στωικὴν λέγω, οὐδὲ τὴν Πλατωνικὴν, ἢ τὴν Επισ
κουρεῖον τε καὶ ̓Αριστοτελικήν· ἀλλ' ὅσα εἴρηται παρ' ἑκάστῃ τῶν αἱρεσέων
τούτων καλῶς, δικαιοσύνην μετὰ εὐσεβοῦς ἐπιστήμης ἐκδιδάσκοντα, τοῦτο
σύμπαν τὸ ΕΚΛΕΚΤΙΚΟΝ φιλοσοφίαν φῆμι.

CLEM. ALEX. Strom. L. 1.

LONDON:

JACKSON AND WAL FOR D,

18, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD.

1835.

G. WOODFALL ANGEL COurt, skinner STREET, LONDON.

CONTENTS.

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Hampden's (Dr.) Observations on Religious Dissent, with particular reference to
the Use of Religious Tests in the University

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Philip's Manly Piety in its Principles

- Manly Piety in its Spirit

Manly Piety in its Realizations

Pinkerton's (Dr.) Russia; or Miscellaneous Observations on the Past and Pre-

sent State of that Country and its Inhabitants

Proposals for a Reformation of the Church of England

Psalmist, The, or Select Versions of the Psalms from various Authors

Quarterly Review, No. CIV.

Reed's (Dr.) and Dr. Matheson's Narrative of the Visit to the American
Churches, by the Deputation from the Congregational Union, &c.

Remains of Alexander Knox, Esq.

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University of London. Address from the Senate to the Council, on the applica-
tion for a Charter

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THE

ECLECTIC REVIEW,

FOR JANUARY, 1835.

Art. I. Fanaticism. By the Author of "Natural History of Enthusiasm." 8vo. pp. 515. London, 1833.

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WE E have so long delayed our notice of this volume, that another portion of the series embraced by the Author's original plan is already advertised as forthcoming, under the title of Spiritual Despotism." More than twelve years ago, the Preface to the volume before us states, the Author projected a work which should at one view exhibit the several principal forms of spurious or corrupted religion. The "Natural History of Enthusiasm" was put forth as a sort of experiment and sample. Emboldened to proceed, he almost immediately entered upon the closely connected subject here treated of; and, as he extended his researches concerning the rise and progress of the fatal errors ' that have obscured our holy religion,' his wish to achieve his purpose was strengthened, as his plan assumed a more definite shape, and the field opened before him. "Fanaticism " was to have been followed by "Superstition." For some reason or other, this is postponed to "Spiritual Despotism," the subject of the next volume; and "Corruption of Morals" and "Scepticism announced as the title of two succeeding ones, which will be required to complete the projected series.

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It must be confessed, that this will form a very large demand upon public attention on the part of an individual Writer; for, although a much larger quantity of writing within a given time is being poured forth by the pens of gentlemen of the press, in the columns of newspapers and the pages of periodical Numbers, so that the entire works, political and critical, of more than one popular writer of the day, would rival in bulk and quantity the numerous folios of the 'painful' authors of other times; yet, those of us who are obliged to be constantly ministering to the

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