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a Redeemer among the heathen,

208.

Siamese language, works in the, 199; af-
finities of with other languages, 200,
201; written characters and many terms
and phrases borrowed from the Pali,
201; cognate dialects, 202. 205.
Sims's model of non-secular episcopacy,
281.301.

Slaney on British birds, 73. 81; the gold-
finch, 83.

Slavery, colonial, criminality and evil of,
387, et seq.; 404.

Spider, natural history of, 73, et seq.; large
breed of in Hampton Court, 79.
Statham's Indian recollections, 168, et
seq.; appeal on behalf of the Indo-Bri-
tish, 169; illustrations of Scripture,
171.

Stuart dynasty, Vaughan's memorials of,
189; see Vaughan.

Strickland's enthusiasm and other poems,
275, et seq.; specimens, 275. 279.
Stovel's letter to Lord Henley, 525; cha-
racter of, 530.

Switzerland; see Liddiard and Latrobe.

Taylor's natural history of religion, 357,
et seq.; specimens, 357. 360.

Taylor's useful geometry, 364.
Tea, historical account of, 222. 226.
Testament, new; see Greek Testament;
translations of; see Eyre.

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Tithe, the, nature of, as property, 309;
necessity of commuting, 535;
church reform, and Law, Bp.
Toad, observations on the, 78.
Tod's annals of Rajasthan, 120, et seq.;
romantic character of the view of Hin-
doo society, and its moral effects, 120;
origin of the Rajpoots, 121; probable
relation to the Zendish race, 122; four
great kingdoms of India, 123; Sacas
and Yavans, who? 124; constitution
of Indian society, 125; Getæ or Jits,
ib.; plateau of central India, 127;
valley of the Chumbul, 128; character
of Zalim Sing, 130; the dog days at
Kotah, 132; nature of the Indian cho-
lera, 133; ceremonial expulsion of the
murri or cholera, 134; rajpoot baronial
residence, 134; ascendancy of British
influence in India, 136; ceremony of
inaugurating the rajah of Boondi, 137;
falls of the Chumbul, 138; free city of
Jhalra-patun, 139; remarkable temples,

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Valpy's Greek Testament, 465; see Greek
Testament.

Vaughan's Christian warfare illustrated,
426, et seq.; author's style free from
technicalities, 426; remarks on religious
dialects, 427; plan of the work, 430;
extracts, 430. 436.

Vaughan's memorials of the Stuart dy-

nasty, 189, et seq.; difficulties of the
task, 189; object of the work, 190;
character of D'Israeli's work, 191; cha-
racter of Queen Elizabeth, 192; of
James Ist., 192, 3; of Charles Ist.,
194, 5; of Cromwell, 195.
Voluntary principle, the, superior efficiency
of, 532.

Wages, causes that regulate, 49. 66.
Wars, religious, reflections on, 513.
West India colonies, M'Culloch's remark
on examined, 221.

Wood's angel visits and other poems, 322
et seq.; specimens, 323. 328.
Woods on the inspiration of the Scrip
tures, 156, et seq.; two questions con
nected with the subject, one of fact, an
one of philosophy, 156; different kind
of inspiration, 157; three character
istics of the Apostolic inspiration, ib.,
evidence in favour of a verbal inspira
tion, 159; the distinction between inspi-
ration of words and of conceptions un-
important, 163; ultra notion of verbal
inspiration, ib.; different modes of in-
spiration, 164; nature of the assistance
enjoyed by some of the Old Testament
writers, 165; the Apostolic inspiration
included every lower degree, 166; de-
sign and use of inspiration not confined
to the revelation of new truths, 167.

Zwingle, character and death of, 513;
letter from, 515.

G. Woodfall, Printer, Angel Court, Skinner Street, London.

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