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BACON, L.-Macaulay and the Anglo- BACON, L.-Palfrey's History of New

Catholics, VII, 288.

Music in Worship, VII, 350..

The Applications of Political Economy, VII, 419.

Review of J. P. Lesley's Address to
the Suffolk North Association of
Congregational Ministers, VII, 478.
Isaac Taylor's Works, VII, 610:
Looking for the Church, VIII, 106.
Are you Ready for the Question?
VIII, 299.

John Cotton, VIII, 388.
Conscience and the Constitution, with

remarks on Webster's Speech in the
Senate [1850] on the subject of
Slavery, VIII, 472.
Moses Stuart, X, 42.
Evangelical Alliance, X, 309.

Review of Prof. Park's Memoir of
Hopkins, X, 448.

Literature of Slavery, X, 588.
The Church Review and New England
Theology, XI, 92.

The Life and Works of John Robinson,
XI, 136.

Church Review Theology examined, XI, 261.

Review of Thornwell on Slavery, XII,

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England, XVIII, 1020. Puritan History, XIX, 126.

The Pulpit and the Crisis, XIX, 140. The Martyrs under Queen Elizabeth, XIX; 437.

BAYON, L::WLayard's Discoveries,
XI,.457.

Review of the Plymouth Collection of
Hymns and Tunes, XIV, 92.

The Home Heathen, and how to
reach them, XVIII, 999.

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BARRETT, J. H.-Swedenborg and the New Church, V, 495.

BARROWS, W. --Immigration; its Evils and their Remedies, XIII, 262. Ancient and Modern India, XV, 39. The High School Policy of Massachusetts, XVI, 854.

BEECHER, C.-Typology, XII, 205.

BEECHER, Miss C. M.-Intuitive Truths, II, 359.

BEMENT, W.-Stoddardeanism, IV, 350. Review of Hetherington's History of the Westminster Assembly, IV, 356 and 483.

The Right of Property in Land, VIII, 220.

Is the Soul Immortal? XI, 362.

BIRNEY, J. Jr.-Proposed Amendment

of the Constitution as respects the apportionmet of Representatives and direct Taxes, advocated, III, 591. Relations of the Federal Constitution to Slavery, III, 595.

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BITTINGER, J. B.-Hebrew Servitude, | CHESEBROUGH, A. S.-Mysticism in its XVIII, 352.

BLAKEMAN, P.-Review of the Memoir and Works of William Ellery Channing, VIII, 345.

BLANCHARD, A.-Influence of Traditionary Law upon Civil Government and Religion, IV, 305.

BOIES, W. E.-Review of the Recreations of a Country Parson, XIX,

relation to Christianity, V, 348.

CLAPP, C. W.-Review of the Westminster Review on Septenary Institutions, X, 207.

Is the Pulpit losing its Power? XIV, 409.

The Sphere of the Pulpit, XV, 135. The Design and Nature of Punishment under the Divine Government, XIX, 63.

The Problem of Inspiration, XIX, 809.

BOURNE, W. O. Missionary Operations CLARK, S. D.-Review of the Memoir of in Polynesia, VI, 41.

BRONSON, H.-War in its democratic

and economic Relations, IV, 369.

BUDINGTON, W. I.-Review of Chalmers

on the Inductive Method in Theology, and the Nature of Christian Doctrine, VIII, 203.

Review of Dr. J. P. Thompson's Memoir of D. T. Stoddard, XVI, 874. Robertson's Sermons and "Extempore Preaching," XVII, 858. Review of Prof. F. D. Huntington's Sermons, XVIII, 190.

BURR, E. F.-Christ as Revealer of God, XII, 177.

Our Country-A Way to Help it, XIII, 207.

Christianity a Strong System, XVII, 835.

BUSHNELL, H.-Taste and Fashion, I, 153.

Review of Bishop Brownell's Charge to the Clergy of Connecticut, II, 143. Growth, not Conquest, the true Method of Christian Progress, II, 600.

The Evangelical Alliance, V, 102. Christian Comprehensiveness, VI, 81. The Christian Trinity a

Truth, XII, 485.

Practical

Rev. Oliver Alden Taylor, XI, 509. God's Regard for the Church, XII, 408.

Preaching the Gospel, the Instrument of the World's Conversion, XII, 604.

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The Evangelizing Church, XV, 221.

CLARK, W.-The Philosophy of Reform, XIII, 28.

CLARKE, T. S.-Duty in regard to Reading, X, 188.

Responsibility for Errors of Opinion, XI, 11.

The Discontented Classes, XI, 539.

COLTON, H.-Winter. A Poem, I, 34.

CORNING, W. H.-Manufacturing Cor

porations and Manufacturing Vil. lages, VII, 240.

Christ as the Foundation of Christianity, XIV, 250.

CowLES, J. P.-Life and Labors of Mary Lyon, X, 259.

CRANE, E. B.-Odd-Fellowship, IV, 506.

CUYLER, T. L.-Edinburgh Reviewers, II, 256.

Review of Vinet's Vital Christianity, III, 600.

California, its Characteristics and DABNEY, J. P.-Dryden, Prior, and

Prospects, XVI, 142.

CARRINGTON, H. A.-Review of W. B. Carpenter's Principles of Physiology, XI, 1.

CHASE, S.-An Apology for Physical Science, IV, 542.

Swift, XII, 198.

DAGGETT, O. E.-Party Spirit, I, 517.
Metrical Psalms, IV, 72.

The Psalms in Worship, IV, 312.
Review of the Hymn Book of the
General Association of Connecti-
cut, IV, 422.

DAGGETT, O. E.-The Impressiveness of DUTTON, H.-The_Doings of the Last Preaching, V, 90.

Church Building, VI, 1.

Churches and Parsonages, XII, 276. C. H. Spurgeon and Extemporaneous Preaching, XVI, 28.

DANA, J. D.-The Mosaic Cosmogony, XVI, 74.

Anticipations of Man in Nature, XVII, 293.

DAVIS, E.-The Common School Controversy in Massachusetts, V, 513.

DAVIS, J. G.-Systematic Benevolence, IX, 14.

DAY, G. E.-The Israelites in Egypt, XVI, 65.

DAY, H. N.-Review of A. B. Chapin's Classical Spelling Book, II, 350. Principles in the Art of Landscape, VI, 331.

DAY, J.-Doctrine of the Higher Law, XI, 161.

Analysis of Conscience, XIV, 243.

DEFOREST, J. W.-Olimpia Morata, XIII,

216.

DENISON, A. C.-Reflex Benefits of the Clerical Office-a Letter from a Country Clergyman to his Desponding Brethren, XVIII, 573.

DEXTER, H. M.-Review of Dyer on Inspiration, VII, 515.

Note to the Review of Dyer on Inspiration, VIII, 144.

DIMON, J. L.-Dr. Grant and the Mountain Nestorians, XI, 440. Early Christianity in China, XI, 481.

DUNNING, E. 0.-Review of Headley's Writings, V, 402.

Martial Men and Martial Books, VI, 482.

Review of Abbott's Napoleon, XI, 329 Review of Abbott's Napoleon Bonaparte at St. Helena, XIV, 215. Private Character of Thomas Jefferson, XIX, 648.

DUTTON, H.-Increase of Crimes against Life, II, 346.

Connecticut Legislature on Temperance and Liberty, XII, 449.

DUTTON, S. W. S.-Review of Matthew H. Smith's "Universalism, Examined, Renounced, Exposed," I, 35. The Protestant Principle in its Application to High Church Episcopacy, II, 66.

Review of Dr. G. Peck on the Divine
Rule of Faith, II, 304.
Review of Dr. J. S. Stone on Scriptural
Views of Preaching and the Sacra-
ments, as distinguished from Bap-
tismal Regeneration and the Real
Presence, II, 510.

Review of Dr. J. S. Stone's Memoir of
Bishop Griswold, III, 227.

The Tract Society's Alterations of
Standard Works, reviewed and cen-
sured, III, 272.

Review of Gov. Hammond's Defense
of Slavery, in his Letters to Thomas
Clarkson, III, 567.

Religious Instruction of the Slaves,
IV, 45.

Memoir of John Breed Dwight, IV,
127.

Review of Albert Barnes's "Scriptural

Views of Slavery," IV, 384.
Review of Nathaniel Hawthorne's
Twice Told Tales, and Mosses from
an Old Manse, V, 56.
The Sufferings of Christ not confined
to His Human Nature, V, 415.
Review of Dr. J. S. Stone on the
Church Universal, V, 247.
Proposed Substitution of Sectarian for
Public Schools, VI, 230.
Supplement to Proposed Substitu-
tion of Sectarian for PublicSchools,"
VI, 299.

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The French Revolution of 1848, VI, 431.

Review of Dr. J. S. Stone's Memoir of the Life of Dr. Milnor, VII, 122. The American Board and SlaveryReview of S. Treat's Report, VII, 273.

Popular Education in the West by Female Teachers from the East, VII, 593.

David Hale, VIII, 129.

The Supremacy of God's Law. ("The Higher Law.") Mr. Seward's Speech on the Admission of California, VIII, 378.

Reform and Reformers, VIII, 507.

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DUTTON, S. W. S.-Steamships to Libe

ria. African Colonization, IX, 70. Sketch of the Life and Character of the Hon. David Daggett, IX, 296. Sketch of the Life and Character of the Hon. Simeon Baldwin, IX, 426. The Maine Temperance Law, X, 63. Thomas H. Gallaudet, and Deaf-Mute Instruction, X, 415.

Vicarious Religion. Review of Whately's "Errors of Romanism, traced to their Origin in Human Nature," X, 511.

The "New Themes" Controversythe Relation of Christianity to Poverty, XI, 571.

Life and Works of Stephen Olin, XII, 124.

"A

Note. The Church Review on disputed Fact," XII, 159. The Relation of the Atonement to Holiness, XIII, 493. Slavery. Its Effects on the Property, Intelligence and Morals of the Whites. Review of Olmsted's Seaboard Slave States, XIV, 264. Prof. Huntington's Sermons, XIV,

Review of Jos. P. Thompson's Slavery

and the Bible-Albert Barnes's Slavery and the Church-W. W. Patton's Slavery and Infidelity, XV,

Southern Writers on Slavery. Help

er Against Slavery-Stiles Against Anti-Slavery, XV, 634. Review of Prof. Fisher's Historical Discourse, "The Church of Christ in Yale College," XVI, 434. Review of Dr. Cleaveland's Twenty

fifth Anniversary Sermon, XVI,841. Review of Dr. Cleaveland's Reply to the New Englander, with respect to the Misrepresentations charged upon his Twenty-fifth Anniversary Sermon, XVII, 164. Coöperation in Home Missions. The American Home Missionary Society and the Presbyterian Church Extension Committee, XVII, 1016. Discourse Commemorative of Charles Goodyear the Inventor, XVIII, 774. The Duties to their Country in the present Crisis, of those who remain at Home while their Brethren go down to the War, XIX, 674. Address Commemorative of the Life and Services of Eli Ives, M. D., XIX, 930.

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EUSTIS, W. T.-The Middle Kingdom, VII, 215.

The Railroad Enterprise, its Pro-
gress, Management, and Utility,
IX, 321.

The Corruption of the Lord's Supper
into the Latin Mass, XI, 420.
John Wesley, XII, 82.

Utah and the Mormons, XII, 553.
C. A. Bartol's Pictures of Europe
Framed in Ideas, XIII, 595.
The November Number of the New
Englander and Prof. Huntington,
XIV, 295.

Review of Charles Kingsley's Two!
Years Ago, XV, 448.
Unchastity, XVII, 469.

FIELD, H. M.-The Ministry favorable

to the highest Development of Mind, III, 44.

The Italian Revolution in 1848, VII, 72.

Writings and Opinions of Thomas Carlyle, VIII, 46.

FISHER, G. P.-Prof. Shedd's "Discourses and Essays," XIV, 363. Review of Mrs. Stowe's "Dred," XIV, 515.

Is Protestantism Responsible for Modern Unbelief? XVI, 1.

Review of Mansel on the Limits of Re

ligious Thought, XVII, 601. Dr. Bellows on the Suspense of Faith,

XVII, 968.

Dr. Osgood on the Broad Church, XVII, 980.

Original Sin. The State of the Question, XVIII, 694.

Discourse commemorative of Prof.

Josiah Willard Gibbs, XIX, 605. Review of Prof. E. A. Park's Memoir of Nathaniel Emmons, XIX, 709.

FISK, F. W.-The Forces of the Pulpit and their Relation to its Power, XVII, 632.

FISKE, N. W.-A Letter explanatory of a Case of Optical Illusion in Sickness, III, 199.

FITCH, E. T.-Emmons as Sermonizer, Theologian and Metaphysician, I,

110.

On Perfect Intonation and the Euharmonic Organ, VIII, 278.

FowLER, W. C.-The Dangers of our Country, I, 492.

Life and Eloquence of Sylvester Larned, V, 70.

FYFE, R. A.-Review of Charles Kingsley's Yeast, X, 177.

GAGE, W. L.-Frederick Perthes, XVIII, 880.

GAJANI, G.-The Two Powers of the Pope, XVI, 271.

GALE, (Mrs. MARTHA TYLER).--Review of "The Marble Faun." An Alle.

gory, with a Key to its Interpretation, XIX, 860.

GEIKIE, A.-The Lives of the Haldanes,

as illustrating the Rise of Congregationalism in Scotland, XIX, 269.

GIBBS, J. W.-Resemblance of Certain Languages to the Latin, I, 140. Vowel Changes in the English Language, I, 434.

Messianic Prophecies, X, 102. Catholic Complaints against the Early Protestant Versions of the Scriptures, X, 300.

The Jewish Kabbala, X, 433. Philological Miscellany, X, 472-XI, 320.

The Use of Testament for Covenant, XV, 242.

Critical Miscellanies, XV, 666. The Ante-Mosaic Origin of the Sabbath, XVI, 691.

Common Version and Biblical Revis

ion, XVII, 489.

The Latin Question, XVII, 801.
Hints on Lexicography, XVIII, 226.
Common Schools and the English

Language, XVIII, 429.

GILMAN, D. C.-The Editorial Profession, XI, 210.

Barth and Livingstone on Central Africa, XVI, 347.

Art Exhibition in Yale College,
XVI, 807.

Humboldt, Ritter and the New
Geography, XVIII, 277.
Disunion Conspiracy, XIX, 754.

GILMAN, E. W.-The Permanence of the Pulpit, XIII, 435.

Revision of the English Bible, XVII, 144.

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