Alison's Europe [History of Europe from 1815 to 1852], 174-199. The historical method, 174. Alison's characteristics, 175. Political economy, 177. Religious persecution, 178, 179. Alison's views of British literature, &c. 181; superficial and vague, 182-194; his criticism of art, 194-199.
Apostolical Constitutions, the [Platt's Ethiopic
Didascalia, &c. Tattam's Apostolical Con- stitutions, &c.], 253-309. Recent investi- gations on the Apostolical Constitutions, 253, 254; what they are, 254; whether apostolic, 255. Pearson, Whiston, Grabe, 255-259. Vindication of Hippolytus, 260. What is the original form of these documents, 260-277. What the authority of the different portions, 277-280. The Syriac Version, 280, 281. The Coptic, 282-285. The Ethiopic, 286, 287. The Arabic, 288. The Dua Viæ, 289-296. Constitutions of Hippolytus, 297-304. The Didascalia of the Apostles, 305, 306. Conclu- sion, 307-309.
Arnold's Poems [Poems by Matthew Arnold], 310-333. Arnold influenced by contempo- raries, 310; and predecessors, 311; by Words- worth, Tennyson, Coleridge, 312-314. His choice of classical epithets and language, 315. His poetical theory, 316-321; illustrated by extracts, 322-333.
Associated Labour and Industrial Relations [Publications on Social Science; Christian Socialism, &c.], 457-491. Present position of Political Science, 458-461. Voluntary Association, 461, sqq.; in Holland, 470. Ex- pansion of Friendly Societies Act, 473. St. André, 472-479. Working Men's Associa- tions, 479. Cooperative reformation, 480. Emigration, 481. General suggestions, 482-
Census, the [Population Tables, &c. Census of 1851, 1-37. Political economy and over- population, 1. Senior, 2. Malthus, 3. The preventive check, &c. 4-6. Present aspect of the subject, 7. Statistics, 8, 9. The popu- lation returns, 10, 11; the enumerators, 12. General results of the Census, 13-37. Census, the Religious, &c. [Census of 1851. Report and Tables of Religious Worship, &c.] 378-412. Unreliable character of the re- turns, 378, 379. Sunday Schools, 380. Pre- face to the Tables, 381. Number of sects, &c. 382. Religious history of Great Britain, 383-386. Recent progress of the Church, 386. General and particular aspects, 386
Counter Theory, the [Answer to Newman on Development], 492-513. Use of theory, 492. Newman's Essay, 493. Anticipations of the present writer's view, 494; his own syllabus of it, 496, 497. Process of Mr. Newman's mind, 499. Scriptural analogies, 500. Is the Church coterminous with its visible organ- isation? 501. Intimations of the present state of things from Jewish Church History, &c. 502-513.
Gray's Letters [Correspondence between Gray and Mason], 413-456. The poet's mission, 413, 414. Gray's evidence to his own age, 415. Gray as a man, 416. His correspon- dence, 417; how tampered with, 418. Gray's character, 419; his life, 420-423; his inter- course with Mason, 424; various illustrations of his life, general character and poetry, 425-456.
Liguori, S. Alphonso, on Truthfulness [Theo- logia Moralis, &c.], 38-87. Presumed sanctity of the Roman communion, 38; how dispelled, 39; Liguori, 40. Amphibology, 41; its principles, 42-50; its application, 51-66. Treatise on Equivocation, 67-74; contrasted with S. Augustine De Mendacio, 75-78. Bishop Sanderson, 78-83; and Holy Scripture, 84-86; practical application, 87. Loretto, the Holy House of [Histoire Critique de Lorette, &c. Par M. Caillau, &c.], 334- 377. Peculiar necessity of Roman Catholics accepting the extravagancies of their system, 334. Sense of infallibility and authority, 335 -338. The House of Loretto, 339. Caillau and Rohrbacher, 380; alleged patristic and ancient authorities, 341-353. Phocas, 355. Benedict XIV. 359. History and progress of the legend, 360-377.
Maurice, Professor [Theological Essays, &c.] 200-243. General philosophical character
of the writer's speculations, 201; on Con- science, 202; on Bishop Butler's views, 203 -213; on the Atonement, 214-220; on the Eternity of Punishment, 221-240. Post- script, 242, 243.
Nicæa, Council of [Bishop Kaye on the Council of Nicæa, &c.], 125-173. Character of the work, 125; well timed, 126. Sketch of the Arian controversy, and life and labours of S. Athanasius, 127-173.
Pulpit, the French [The Preacher and the King, &c.] 88-124. Unreal character of the work, 88, 89. Its Plot, 90, 91. Character of the French pulpit, 92-96. Bossuet, 96- 100. Bourdaloue, 100-104. Massillon, 104- 107. Contrasted, 107-114. Sermons in gene- ral, and need of improvement, 115–124.
SHORTER NOTICES OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.
JANUARY.-Purchas' Book of Feasts-Mr. I. Williams' Sermons for Sundays and Festivals -Landmarks of History-Comper's Lectures on the Church-Short Sermons for the Lord's Supper Companion to Confession, &c.— Readings for Sundays and Holy Days Church Hymnal-Autobiography of a Fivepound Note Magazine for the Young Merriman's Passages in Missionary LifeHistory of France-Work: Plenty to do, and how to do it-Bp. Colenso's Village Sermons -Sermons for the Christian Seasons-Stories and Catechisings on the Collects-Commentary on S. Matthew-South African Church Magazine -Poems by Arnold, Debenham, Payn, and Peel-Doctrine de l'Eglise Anglicane-Boone's Sermons-Murray's Railway Reading-Robertson's History of the Christian Church - Cowie's Hulsean LecturesHints on Clerical Reading-Conversations on the Choral Service-Carter on Church Penitentiaries-Greek Concordance to the Holy Bible Tract on Cholera-Rosaries - Bible Society - Blackader's English Bible - Sir Ælfric-Statement and Correspondence between the Lord Primate of Ireland and Rev. G. Williams-Decease of Dr. Mill.
APRIL.-Mason and Bernard's Hebrew Grammar- Appeal of the Jansenist Bishops
Landon's Ecclesiastical Dictionary Plain Commentary on the Gospels-G. Gorham's Prize Essay-Mayow to Soldiers, &c.-Questions on the Collects-Elizabethan Prayer Books, &c.-Preces Private-Life of Chalmers-Pye's Short Ecclesiastical HistoryCourbon on Mental Prayer-Wix on the Marriage Service-Taylor's Life of ChristTractarianism no Novelty-Neale on Confession-Essay on the Plurality of WorldsFlowers from the Garden of the ChurchTupper's Ballads Gasparin's Schools of Doubt, &c.-Birth of the War God-Notes at Paris- Sensibility of separate Souls Woodgate's Old Testament Sermons - Sermons on the War-Milman's History of Latin Christianity-Church's Essays-Weiss' History of the French Protestant RefugeesMoberly's Law of the Love of God-Robins on Claims of the Roman Church-Wilberforce on the Eucharist-Jackson's Village Sermons-Manual of Prayers for Communicants-Morning Thoughts-White on Symbolism Liddell's Reply-Ingle's LetterWhitaker's Educational Register - Journal of Philology-Gorrie's Botanical Illustrations of Scripture-Sermons by Harston, Browne, Lowe, Wilkins, Proctor, Jones, Hamilton, Molyneux, Gresley, Bp. of Oxford, H. Goodwin, Randolph, Lomas, Gutch, &c.
P. 261, 1. 36, for 'many' read 'nay.'
P. 264, 1. 20 and 25, for ' παρηκολουθηκοτες read ‘παρηκολουθηκότες. P. 268, 1. 19, for 'præsribetur' read' præscribetur.'
P. 272, 1. ult. for (A.D. 736)' read (A.D. 376).'
P. 275, last line but two, dele about A.D. 400.'
P. 291, 1. 1, for 'Lastly' read '2. Again.' L. ult. for 'kai' read1 koì.'
P. 296, 1. 14, for repeatedly' read in two places,'
P. 302, 1. 22, for 'is improbable' read 'is not improbable.'
P. 303, 1. 38, read quite naturally, speaking of,' &c.
P. 306, 1. 19, for 'Collection' read Collections;' or for 'make' read 'makes.' L. 21, for 'are' read' were.'
R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.
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