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Emigrate, 88.–March's Our Father's IIouse, 88.– The Won-
der Series, 89.-Books of Robert Carter & Brothers, 89.-
Books of Lee & Shepard. 89.—Cornell's Physical Geogra-
phy, 90.—Hopedale Tavern and Ray's Search, 90.—Nation-
al Temperance Almanac, 90.-Vick's Illustrated Catalogue
and Floral Guide, 90.—The Castaways, 90.
ROUND TABLE,
Two Notable Utterances, 91.-Amusements, 95.—University
Tests, 95.— Books for a Theological Student, 96,-Congre-
gational Liturgies, 97.—Paul Before his Conversion, 101.-
A Philosophical Faith, 102.-A Diversified Ministry, 103,
91
MARCH NUMBER,
105
136
147
159
172
185
I. SPIRITISM. By Prof. S. C. Bartlett, D. D., Chicago, Ill.,
II. ARCHITECTURE AND PREACHING. By Rev. J. Q. Bittin-
ger, Hartland, Vt.,
III. AN EVENTFUL DECADE. By Rev. J. C. Holbrook, D. D.,
Stockton, California,
IV. LITURGIES. By Rev. J. L. Dudley, Milwaukee, Wis.,
V. ATHENS; THE GRAND EXPERIMENT. By Rev. W. A.
Nichols, Lake Forest, Ill.,
BOOK TABLE,
Memoir of Sir William Hamilton, 185.-Lightfoot's St. Paul's
Epistle to the Galatians, 190.–Clark's Student's Hand-book
of Comparative Grammar, 193.-Jones' Songs for the New
Life, 194.-Froude's Short Studies on (reat Subjects, 195.-
D'Aubigne's History of the Great Reformation, 196.—Zell's
Popular Encyclopædia, 197.-Reubelt’s Scripture Doctrine
of the Person of Christ, 198.—Thompson's Theology of
Christ, 198.—Macduff's Memories of Patmos, 199.—Patton's
Laws of Fermentation, 199.-Holmes' Light at Evening
Time, 200.–Victory of the Vanquished: 200.—Paine's
Questions on Romans, 200.—Hopkins' Law of Love and
Love as a Law, 201.-Geoffrey, the Lollard, 203.--IIamil-
ton's Moses, the Man of God, 201.--Rooks Received, 204.
Ministers and People, 205.-Wanted, Biblical Scholars, 206.--
The Duties of Councils, 208.-Pulling off a Shoe, 210.-
Unexpected Testimony, 212.–The Movement Westward,
213.—Regenerate by Baptism, 214.—Errata, 214.
205
MAY NUMBER
215
:33
270
297
I. THE PRONUNCIATION OF GREEK. By N. P. Seymour, M.
A., Professor in Western Reserve College, Ohio.
II. DARWINISM. By Samuel Adams, M. A., Professor in Illinois
College, ill.,
III. MODERN EVANGELISTS AND SPECIAL EFFORTS TO
CONVERT AND SAVE SINNERS. By Rev. S. D. Coch-
ran,
President of Kidder College, Missouri,
IV. HUXLEY’S LAY SERMONS. By Rev. S. C. Bartlett, D. D.
Professor in Chicago Theological Seminary,
BOOK TABLE
Dr. William Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, 297.-Chalmers'
Astronomical and Commercial Discourses, 300.- Trench's
English, Past and Present, 300.-Fresh Leaves in the Book,
and its Story, 300.-Blunt's Undesigned Coincidences in the
Old and New Testaments, and Paley's Horæe Paulinæ, 301.-
The Land and its Story, 301.-Cruden's Complete Concord-
ance to the Old and New Testaments, 301.-Warren's Sunday
School Commentary, the Gospels and Acts, 301.—Blakie's
Bible History in connection with General Ilistory, 302.-Ser-
mons by Frederick W. Robertson, 3302.–Parker's Ad Clerum,
302.—The Gospel in the Book of Joshua, 302.—The Hebraist's
Vade Mecum, 303.-Blake's Visit to some American Schools
and Colleges, 303.—Greeley's Essays designed to elucidate
the Science of Political Economy, 303.-The Recovery of Je-
rusalem, 304.-Dixon's Free Russia, 301.-Boise's First Les-
sons in Greek, 305.-Clement's Hand Book of Legendary and
Mythological Art, 305.-Seeley's Roman Imperialism, and
other Lectures and Essays, 306.-Six Books of the Eneid of
Virgil, 306.-Müller's Chips from a German Workshop, 306.
-Whitaker's Almanac, for 1871, 307.-Bartholomew's Ilandy
Atlas, 308.-White's Report on the Geological Survey of the
State of Iowa, 308.-Anderson's Manuals of History, 308.-
Margaret's Old Home, 309.-Joanna, 309.-Violet and Daisy,
309.—The land of the Diligent, 309.-Frank Austin's Dia.
monds, and Eagle Crag, 30).-Van Dyke's Lord's Prayer, 310.
-The Broken Bud, 310.-Douai's Kindergarten, 310.- The
Wonder Series, 310.-Books received, 310.
Little Giants, 311.—The New Puritanism, 312.—The Church and
the World, 314.-An Impossible Education, 315.— The Acad-
emies in Congress, 316.
311
I. THE NEW DEPARTURE IN INTERNATIONAL LAW. By
Pres. G. F. MAGOUN, D. D., Iowa College, Grinnell, Iowa, 317
II. DARWINISM. By Prof. SAMUEL ADAMS, Illinois College, Jack-
sonville, Ill,,
338
III. WHOM SHALL WE INVITE TO THE LORD'S SUPPER?
By Rev. A. HASTINGS Ross, Springfield, Ohio,
302
IV. MARY LYON; HER FAITH AND WORKS. By Miss A. B.
HARRIS, Warner, New Hampshire,
375
V. THE RELATIONS OF LEGISLATION TO MORAL SUASION
IN THE TEMPERANCE REFORM By Rev. 0. T. LAM-
PILEAN, Beverly, Mass.,
384
IV. THE HOHENZOLLERNS. By Rev. W. A. NICHOLS, Lake
Forest, ill., .
389
396
Crosby's Life and Works of Jesus, 396.-Lange's Commentary on the Gos-
pel of John, 397.—Mc Cosl's Christianity and Positivism, 399.--Lange's
Commentary on Jeremiah and Lamentations, 400.-Shedd's Sermons to
the Natural Man, 401.-Beecher's Sermon's, Fourth Series, 402.-Wool.
sey's Sermons, The Religion of the Present and the Future, 402.—Smith's
Smaller Scripture History, 403.--Arnot's Parables of Our Lord, 403,-
Curtius' History of Greece, 403.---Life and Times of Lord Brougham, vol.
1, 401.--Darwin's Descent of Man, 405.--Mivart's Genesis of Species,
406.-Questions of Modern Thought, 407.-Morris' Science and the Bible,
407.—Pastor's Manual, 407.--Smith's Saloon, 407.-Froude's Calvinism,
408.—Wonders of the Heavens, 408.- Newlyn House and Go-Ahead,
408.- Books of Congregational Publishing Society, 408.
ROUND TABLE, -
409
Communion Invitation, 409.-- ook Notices, 410.--A Woman with a Sphere,
410.–The Pronunciation of Greek, 411.—The Temperance Question.
411.-Masonic Corner-Stones, 412.- A Valuable Cnitarian Discovery, 412
SEPTEMBER NUMBER.
413
I. RELIGION ACCORDING TO CARLYLE. By Rer. I. E. DWI-
NELL, D. D., Sacramento, Cal.,
II. PORPHYRY. By Rev. ENOCH POND, I). D., Professor in Bangor
Theological Seminary, Maine,
428 III. THE GERMS AND GERMINATION OF ENGLISH COS.
GREGATIONALISM. By A. B. ELY, Esq., Boston, Mass.,
IV. DOCTRINAL PREACIIING. By Rev. S. L. BLAKE, Concord,
410
Ν. Η.,
452
472
483
493
V. THE SAMA-VEDA. By Jons UVERY, .1. M., Professor in Iowa
College, Grinnell, Iowa,
VI. FIFTEEN MINUTES' TALK ABOUT COLLEGES,
Fawcett's Manual of Political Economy, 193.—Bascom's
Lectures on Science, Philosophy and Religion, 494.-
James' Substance and Shadow, 495.—Hall's Notes, Prac-
tical and Explanatory, on the Gospels, 496.-Stroud's
Physical Cause of the Death of Christ, 497.-Boston Lec-
tures 1871, Christianity and Skepticism, 497.- Anderson's
Treatise on Regeneration, 498.- Martin on the Atone-
ment, 498.—-- Brown's Pious Dead of the Medical Pro-
fession, 499.-Lockyer's Elements of Astronomy, 199.-
Elliott & Storer's Qualitative Chemical Analysis, 500,-
IIezekiel's Life of Bismark; 500.-Brisbane's Bible De-
fended, 501.-Warren's Plain Problems in Elementary
Geometry, 501.-Shairp's Culture and Religion, 502.—
Smith's Critical English-Latin Dictionary, 502.---IIost's
First Lessons in Composition, 503.- The American Car-
dinal, 503.-Scanland's lleights and Depths, 503.-Theo-
dore, 501.-Westward, 501.–Tuttle's Way Lost and
Found, 501.-Ogden's Silver Song, 501.
Phases of Skepticism, 505.-The Ministry Perishing: or
Not? 506.—A Forgotten American Author, 507.-Woman's
Rights in France, 509.—Peace and Powder, 510.-Sunday
Laws, 511.--Business and Books, 511.
5505
YOVEMBER NUMBER,
I. THE VALUE OF SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY TO TIIE
PREACHER. By Prof. Geo. X. Boardman, D. 1. ,Chicago,
Ill.,
513
II. THE NEBULAR HYPOTHESIS. By II. M. Lyman, M. D.,
Professor in Rush Medical College, Chicago, Ill.,
549
562
569
570
III. THE TRIAL OF JESUS CHRIST. By Rev. E. W. Hooker,
D. D., Stockbridge, Mass.,
IV. HUMAN AND DIVINE THINGS CONFOUNDED. By Pres.
G. F. Magoun, D. D., Grinnell, Iowa,
V. POETRY; RECOMPENSE. By Prof. J. B. L. Soule, Carlin-
ville, Ill.,
The Speaker's Commentary, 570.—Hodge's Systematic The-
ology, 570.- Textual Corrections of the New Testament,
571.–Liddell and Scott's Greek Lexicon Abridged, 571.-
Gardner's Greek Harmony of the Gospels, 571.-Gardner's
English Ilarmony, 572.—Gardner’s Diatesseron, 573.-Med-
itation the Function of Thought, 573.-McClintock and
Strong's Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature, 573.-IIalsey's
Memoir of Greene, 574.-Jellifee's Good Selections, 575.-
Hadyn's Universal Index of Biography, 575.--Hume's Es-
says, 575.--Smithsonian Contributions, Vol. XVII, 576.-
Farrar's Families of Speech, 576.-Underwood's IIand-book
of Eng. Literature, 577.-Mulford's Nation, 577.-Ander-
sen's Story of my Life, 577.--Burr's Ad Fidem, 578.-Gut-
tenberg and the Art of Printing, 578.--Life and Times of
Lord Brougham, Vol. II, 578.—Hanna's Life of Christ, 579.
Kingsley's At Last, 579.--Crowell's Republics, 579.-Vote, 579.
580
Fire Light, 580.--Science Right Side Up, 582.--Placed in a
False Position, 585.- The Lord's Supper, 585.--A Clergy-
man on Science, 580.--College Marks, 588.--Our Review,
589.