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VIII. SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS
1. Burnap's Discourses, p. 164.-2. Bangs on the Present State of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, p. 164.-3. Putnam's World's Progress,
p. 165.-4. Mayhew on Popular Education, p. 165.-5. Clark on Mental
Discipline, P. 165.-6. Pütz's Hand-book of Medieval Geography and
History, p. 166.-7. Smyth on the Unity of the Races, p. 166.-8. How-
itt's Country Year-Book, p. 166.-9. Abbott's Histories of Madame Ro-
land, and of Xerxes, p. 166.-10. Success in Life, p. 167.-11. The
Gospel its own Advocate, p. 167.-12. The Token of Friendship, p. 167.
-13. Hanna's Life of Chalmers, p. 167.-14. Five Years in South Africa,
167.-15. Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, p. 168.-16. Life of John
Foster, p. 168.-17. Woodbury's German Grammar, p. 168.-18. The Emi-
nent Dead, p. 168.-19. Hopkins' History of the Confessional, p. 169.—
20. Evangelism in the Nineteenth Century, p. 169.-21. Churches and
Sects of the United States, p. 169.-22. Loomis's Recent Progress of
Astronomy, p. 169.-23. Iconographic Encyclopædia, p. 170.-24. Church's
Calculus, p. 170.-25. Williams' Religious Progress, p. 170.-26. Fow-
ler's English Literature, p. 171.-27. Griffiths' Marine and Naval Archi-
tecture, p. 171.-28. Pamphlets, &c., p. 171.
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APRIL NUMBER.
I. PHILOSOPHY AND FAITH
By G. F. Holmes, Burk's Garden, Va.
1. An Historical and Critical View of the Speculative Philosophy of
Europe in the Nineteenth Century. By J. D. MORELL, A. M.
2. Essais sur la Philosophie et la Religion au XIX. Siècle. Par EMILE
SAISSET, Agrégé à la Faculté des Lettres de Paris.
II. THE USE OF MATHEMATICS IN EDUCATION
The Logic and Utility of Mathematics, with the best methods of
instruction explained and illustrated. By CHARLES DAVIES, LL. D.
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1. Memoir of the Life of Elizabeth Fry, with Extracts from her Let-
ters and Journal, &c. Edited by two of her Daughters.
2. Memoirs of Mrs. Elizabeth Fry. By Rev. THOMAS TIMPSON.
IV. BISHOP BUTLER
By Rev. G. R. Crooks, Pottstown, Pa.
1. Memoirs of the Character and Writings of JOSEPH BUTLER, D. C. L.,
Late Lord Bishop of Durham. BY THOMAS BARTLETT, A. M., Rector of
Kingston, Kent.
2. The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitu-
tion and Course of Nature, &c., &c. With a Life of the Author, Copious
Notes, and Index. By WILLIAM FITZGERALD, A. M., Professor of Moral
Philosophy in the University of Dublin.
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V. SPIRITUAL INTERPRETATION OF ISAIAH IV
By Rev. N. Rounds, Wilkesbarre, Penn.
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VL AN EARNEST MINISTRY.
By F. Saunders, New-York.
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An Earnest Ministry the Want of the Times. By JOHN ANGELL
JAMES. With an Introduction, by Rev. J. B. CONDIT, D. D., of Newark,
New-Jersey.
The Complete Works of Sir Thomas Browne, collected and edited,
with a New Memoir, Notes, and Introduction. By SIMON WILKIN, F. L.S.
VIII. DIVINE PROVIDENCE .
IX. REV. JOSEPH ENTWISLE
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Memoir of the Rev. Joseph Entwisle, fifty-four years a Wesleyan
Minister; with copious extracts from his Journals and Correspondence.
By his Son.
X. MECHANICS
1. An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics, prepared for the under-
graduate course in the Wesleyan University. By AUGUSTUS W. SMITH,
LL. D., Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy.
2. Elements of Natural Philosophy. By W. H. C. BARTLETT, LL. D.,
Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy in the United States
Military Academy, West Point. Lecture L.-Mechanics.
XI. SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS
1. Class Leader's Manual, p. 321.-2. Andrews' Latin Lexicon, 322.-
3. Adams' New-Testament Church Members, p. 322.-4. Memoirs of Mrs.
Hawkes, p. 323.-5. Mattison's Primary Astronomy, p. 323.-6. King's Ge-
ology and Religion, p. 323.-7. Lord Holland's Reminiscences, p. 323.
--8. Wilberforce's Practical View, p. 324.-9. Reid's Essays, p. 324.-
10. Stewart's Active and Moral Powers, p. 324.-11. Hackley's Trigonome-
try, p. 324.-12. Brown on the Second Advent, p. 325.-13. Brewer's
Guide, p. 326.-14. Dickinson's Responses, p. 326.-15. Smith's Clas-
sical Dictionary, p. 326.-16. James' Christian Professor, p. 327.-
17. Leyburn's Soldier of the Cross, p. 327.-18. The Queens of Scotland,
p. 327.-19. Loomis' Analytical Geometry and Calculus, p. 327.-20. Bohn's
Libraries, p. 328.-21. Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations, p. 328.-22. Chee-
ver's Island World of the Pacific, p. 328.-23. Deems' Family Worship,
p. 329.-24. Two Years in Upper India, p. 329.-25. The Fathers of
the Desert, p. 329.-26. Letters of Viscountess Powerscourt, p. 330.-
27. Life of Southey, p. 330.-28. Life of Dr. Waugh, p. 330.-29. Foot-
Prints of the Creator, p. 330.-30. Abbott's Franconia Stories, p. 331.-
31. Gilfillan's Bards of the Bible, p. 331.-32. The Broken Bud, p. 331.-
33. Gaussen's Theopneusty, p. 331.-34. Latta's Chain of Sacred Wonders,
p. 331-35. Wise's Young Man's Counsellor, p. 332.-36. Lossing's Pic-
torial Field Book, p. 332.-37. Schmitz and Zumpt's Livy, p. 332.-
38. Champlin's Eschines, p. 332.-39. Sermons by Wesleyan Ministers,
p. 332.-40. The Listener, p. 332.-41. Green Pastures, p. 333.-42. An-
nual of Scientific Discovery, p. 333.-43. Bangs' Letters on Sanctifica-
tion, p. 333.-44. The Old Red Sand-stone, p. 333.
XIL MISCELLANIES
On the relation of the theory of "inherent properties in matter,
working by general laws," to the doctrine of a special Providence, and
free agency in prayer and other actions.
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1. The Natural History of Man; comprising Inquiries into the Modi-
fying Influence of Physical and Moral Agencies on the different tribes
of the Human Family. By JAMES COWLES PRICHARD, M. D., &c., &c.
2. The Unity of the Human Races, proved to be the Doctrine of
Scripture, Reason, and Science, with a Review of the Present Position
and Theory of Professor Agassiz. By the Rev. THOMAS SMYTH, D. D.
3. The Doctrine of the Unity of the Human Race Examined on the
Principles of Science. By JOHN BACHMAN, D. D.
4. Philological Proofs of the Original Unity and Recent Origin of
the Human Race. By ARTHUR JAMES JOHNES, Esq.
5. An Investigation of the Theories of the Natural History of Man.
By WILLIAM FREDERIC VAN ARMINGE.
6. The Christian Examiner and Religious Miscellany; March, 1850.
On the Geographical Distribution of Animals; July, 1850. On the
Diversity of Origin of the Human Races. By Professor Louis AGASSIZ.
II. THE DOCTRINE OF THE LOGOS IN THE INTRODUCTION
TO JOHN'S GOSPEL, CHAP. i, 1–18
[FIRST PAPER.]
By James Strong, Esq., Flushing, L. I.
III. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH
By Rev. T. E. Bond, M. D., Harford Co., Md.
1. History of the Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
South, comprehending all the official proceedings of the General Con-
ference, Southern Annual Conferences, and the General Convention,
with such other matters as are necessary to a right understanding of
the Case. Nashville: Compiled and Published by the Editors and
Publishers of the South-Western Christian Advocate, for the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, South. By order of the Louisville Convention.
2. Brief Appeal to Public Opinion, in a Series of Exceptions to the
Course and Action of the Methodist Episcopal Church, from 1844 to
1848, affecting the Rights and Interests of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, South. By H. B. BASCOM, A. L. P. GREENE, C. B. PARSONS,
Southern Commissioners for the Settlement of the Property Question
between the two Churches.
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[FIRST PAPER]
By Dr. Philip Schaff, Professor at Mercersburgh.
VIL SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS.
1. Steward's Religion the Weal of the Church, p. 480.-2. Sketches
from the Study of a Superannuated Itinerant, p. 481.-3. Moister's Me-
morial of Missionary Labours, p. 482.-4. Anderson's Course of Creation,
483.-5. Inglis' Sabbath School and Bible Teaching, p. 483.-
6. Keith's Harmony of Prophecy, p. 483.-7. Lincoln's Horace, p. 484.
-8. Foster on Christian Purity, p. 484.-9. Lossing's Pictorial Field
Book, p. 484.-10. Comte's Philosophy of Mathematics, p. 485.-
11. Mayhew's London Labour and the London Poor, p. 485.-12. Imbrie's
Discourse on W. E. Baker, p. 486.-13. Philosophy of Plan of Salva-
tion, p. 486.-14. Achilli's Dealings with the Inquisition, p. 486.-
15. Bunyan's Devotional Works, p. 487.-16. Buttmann's Greek
Grammar, p. 488.-17. Lorraine's Sea Sermons, p. 488.-18. Schmitz's
History of Greece, p. 488.-19. The Guiding-Star, p. 489.-20. Power
on Family Government, p. 489.-21. Miller's First Impressions of Eng-
land, p. 489.-22. Curran and his Contemporaries, p. 489.-23. Field's
Irish Confederates, p. 490.-24. Opdyke's Political Economy, p. 490.—
25. Young Ladies' Guide to French Composition, p. 490.-26. Schaff's
Church History, p. 490.-27. Sunday-School Books, p. 491.-28. Ab-
bott's Cleopatra, p. 491.-29. Adams' Women of the Bible, p. 491.-
30. Thirty-third Annual Report of the Missionary Society of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, p. 491.
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502
By Rev. J. T. Peck, D. D., President of Dickinson College.
Nature and Blessedness of Christian Purity. By Rev. R. S. Fos-
TER, A. M. With an Introduction by Edmund S. Janes, D. D., one of
the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
IL THE DOCTRINE OF THE LOGOS IN THE INTRODUCTION
TO JOHN'S GOSPEL, CHAP. i, 1–18.
[SECOND PAPER.]
IIL ALGERNON SIDNEY
By Rev. Daniel Curry, Brooklyn, L. I.
Life of Algernon Sidney; with Sketches of some of his Contempo-
raries, and Extracts from his Correspondence and Political Writings.
By G. VAN SANTVOORD.
IV. THE GOVERNMENT AND DISCIPLINE OF THE APOSTOLIC
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V. THE PATRIARCHAL AGE.
By Rev. H. M. Harman, Ellicott's Mills, Md.
The Patriarchal Age; or, the History and Religion of Mankind from
the Creation to the Death of Isaac; deduced from the Writings of Moses
and other inspired Authors, and illustrated by copious References to
the ancient Records, Traditions, and Mythology of the Heathen World.
By GEORGE SMITH, F. S. A.
VI. JOHN RANDOLPH
The Life of John Randolph of Roanoke. By HUGH A. GARLAND.
By Rev. E. C. Wines, East Hampton, L. I.
The Bible and Civil Government, in a Course of Lectures. By J. M.
MATTHEWS, D. D.
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614
633
By Professor J. L. Jacobi, University of Berlin. Ωριγένους φιλοσοφούμενα· ἢ κατὰ πασῶν αἱρέσεων ἔλεγχος. Ε Co- dice Parisino nunc primum edidit EMMANUEL MILLER.
X. SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES OF BOOKS
1. Neander's Light in the Dark Places, p. 655.-2. Trench's Star of
the Wise Men, p. 659.-3. Kitto's Popular Cyclopædia, p. 662.-4. Ste
vens's Memorials of Methodism in the Eastern States, p. 662.-5. Car
roll's Notes, p. 662.-6. Methodist Almanac, p. 663.-7. Hibbard's Pales
tine, p. 663.-8. Trenton Falls, p. 663.-9. Bohn's Classical Library,
p. 663.-10. Humboldt's Cosmos, p. 664.-11. Cleveland's English
Literature, p. 664.-12. Lady Wortley's Travels in the United States,
p. 664.-13. Baird's Christian Retrospect, 664.-14. Taylor's Elements
of Thought, p. 665.-15. Life of Edward Bickersteth, p. 665.-16. Re-
port of the Methodist Church Property Case, p. 665.-17. Hudson's
Shakspeare, p. 666.-18. Loomis's Algebra, p. 666.-19. Anthon's Ro-
man Antiquities, p. 666.-20. Kaltschmidt's School Dictionary, p. 667.
-21. Ohio Conference Offering, p. 667.-22. Travels and Adventures
in Mexico, p. 667.-23. Haldeman on Latin Pronunciation, p. 668.—
24. German Sunday-School Books, p. 668.-25. Mill's English Literature,
p. 669.-26. Pamphlets, &c., p. 669.
XI. MISCELLANIES
The relationship sustained towards Christ by "Mary the wife of
Clophas," John xix, 25.
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