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GOODRICH, C. A.-Review of Sprague's HAMILTON, D. H.-The Kantian Phi

Annals of the American Pulpit,

XV, 169.

GOODRICH, W. H.-The Preaching for the Age, XII, 1.

GOODWIN, H. M.-Review of Horace Bushnell's Sermons for the New Life, XVII, 382.

The Divine Humanity of Christ, XVIII, 851.

Review of Horace Bushnell's "Christian Nurture," XIX, 474.

GRIDLEY, A. D.-Imagination in the Preacher, III, 548.

GROSVENOR, L.-Review of O. Dewey

on Claims of Seamen, III, 481.

GUERNSEY, J.-The Hand of God in the

Gold Region, VIII, 80.

GULLIVER, J. P.—Physiology in Schools, XIII, 276.

HADLEY, J.-Review of Alfred Tenny

son's Princess, VII, 193.

Review of Mure's Critical History of the Language and Literature of Ancient Greece, IX, 161.

The Number Seven, XVI, 742.
Notice of the Journal of the Oriental
Society, (Vol. VI, No. I, 1859,)
XVII, 830.

Notice of the Sûrya Siddhânta, XVII, 832, XIX, 168.

Notice of Dwight's Modern Philology, XVII, 1089.

HALL, E. E.-The Church Review and

New England Theology, XI, 92.

HALL, E. F.-Italy and the War, XVII, 708.

HALL, G.-Christian Simplicity, XII, 440.

Symptoms Modifying our National
Joy, (1855,) XIII, 19.
The Hypothesis. Directions and
Cautions with respect to its Use
in Reasoning, XIV, 481.

HALL, J. G.-Review of Mark Hop

losophy, XV, 61.

HAMMOND, C.-American Puritanism, I, 352.

Review of Denison Olmsted's Life and Writings of E. P. Mason, III, 313.

Common Schools and their Relations to Higher Seminaries, VI, 313.

HARRIS, S.-Cause and Cure of Sectarianism, V, 78.

Dependence of Popular Progress upon Christianity, V, 433.

Upham's Life of Madam Guyon, VI, 165.

The Necessity of Completeness in the Christian Life, VII, 369. Professor N. W. Fiske, VIII, 67. The Conditions of Missionary Success, VIII, 489.

Review of Gobat's Abyssinia, VIII,

515.

Endless Punishment a Result of Character, IX, 186.

The Harmony of Natural Science and Theology, X, 1. Louis Kossuth, X, 109.

The Complete Academic Education of Females, XI, 295.

Politics and the Pulpit, XII, 254. Infidelity. Its Erroneous Principles of Reasoning, XII, 341. Development and Evolution, XVII, 880.

HART, B.-Human Government a Divine Institution, III, 525.

The Results of Modern Missions Permanent, IX, 207.

The New Northwest, XVII, 995. The Acquisition of the Amoor, XIX, 352.

HART, J. C.-Ohio Congregationalism, XIII, 607.

HASTINGS, T.-Church Music, VI, 424. Music in Worship, VII, 357.

HAVEN, J. Jr.-The Doctrine of the Trinity, VIII, 1.

HEQUEMBOURG, C. L.-The Necromancy of the Nineteenth Century, XII, 33.

kins's Sermon on the Subjection of HITCHCOCK, E.-A Letter respecting the Creation to the Bondage of Corruption, IV, 40.

a Case of Optical Illusion in Sickness, III, 192.

HOLLISTER, G. H.-Review of Long- KINGSLEY, J. L.-Review of the Report of the Corporation of Brown University, VIII, 470.

fellow's Evangeline, VI, 548.

HOOKER, W.-Truth in our Intercourse with the Sick, III, 66. Mutual Influence of Mind and Body in Disease, III, 493. The Present Mental

Attitude and Tendencies of the Medical Profession, X, 548.

Nature of Evidence in Practical
Medicine, XI, 549.
Insanity and Crime, XIV, 32.
Norwich Free Academy, XV, 428.

HUMPHREY, H.-Review of Daniel Webster's Plea in the Girard Will Case, III, 89.

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LARNED, J. G. E.-Controversy Between Massachusetts and South Carolina in respect to the Rights of Free Persons of Color, III, 411, 606, -IV, 195.

Review of Horace Bushnell's Speech for Connecticut, X, 161.

LARNED, W. A.-Dorr's Rebellion in
Rhode Island, 1, 85.

Review of J. Perkins's Residence
among the Nestorians, I, 285.
Henry Clay as an Orator, II, 105.
Annexation of Texas, II, 453.
Shall we Vote to Perpetuate Slavery?
II, 589.

A Review of Whately, Mill, and
Tappan, on Logic, IV, 457.
Discourses at Cambridge and New
Haven, at the Inaugurations of
President Everett and President
Woolsey, V, 196.

The English Reviews and the French
Revolution, VII, 153.
Sanitary Surveys, VII, 310.

The Slave Compromises of the Con-
stitution, VII, 329.

Lieutenant Lynch's Expedition, VII,

443.

Hugh Miller, VIII, 237.

The Bards of the Bible, by Gilfillan, reviewed, IX, 198.

Review of the Life, Letters and Writings of Thomas Campbell, IX, 261.

Plank Roads, IX, 290.

Review of Campbell's Age of Gospel Light, IX, 544.

Review of Longfellow's Golden Legend, X, 90.

Joseph Story, X, 147.

Review of the Life and Letters of Niebuhr, X, 526.

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LARNED, W. A.-Review of the "Bards McKEEN, S.-Review of Dr. Lord's

of Scotland," XII, 151. Review of Lieut. Herndon's Exploration of the Valley of the Amazon, XII, 362.

Review of Gurowski's Russia as it is, XII, 424.

Sandwich Island Notes, XIII, 1. Autobiography of the Rev. William Jay, XIII, 145.

Negro Citizenship, XV, 478.

Sir William Hamilton's Lectures on Metaphysics, XVIII, 167.

Constitutional History of Athenian Democracy, XVIII, 651.

Letter of Inquiry, XIII, 397.

MCLANE, J. W.-Influence of Calvinism and Arminianism on Civil Liberty, compared, III, 509.

Christian Union, IV, 532.

The Influence of Great Men, XI, 247.

McWHORTER, A.-Review of the Life and Correspondence of John Foster, V, 259.

MAGILL, S. W.-National Sins and their Retribution, XIV, 527.

LAW, S. D.-Anti-Rent Disturbance in MAGOUN, G. F.-A Conservative View New York, IV, 92.

LAWRENCE, E. A.-A Glimpse of German Theology, XV, 202.

Dr. Tyler and his Theology, XVII,

746.

LEARNED, R. C.-The Separatists of
Eastern Connecticut, XI, 195:
Ministerial Biography, XII, 191.
The Baptists in Connecticut, XVIII,
595.

LEAVITT, J.-Post Office Reform, VI, 111.

The British System of Postage, VI,

153.

Our Post Office, VI, 393.. American Democracy, XIV, 52, and 385.

LOOMIS, E.-Modern Astronomy, II, 3.

LOOMIS, H. Jr.-The Religious Awakening of 1858, XVI, 646.

LOVE, W. DEL.-Revivals of Religion, XIII, 90.

The Fact and the Doctrine of the Resurrection, XV, 185.

The Reopening of the African Slave Trade, XVIII, 90.

LYMAN, C. S.-California, VIII, 585.

The Literature of Spiritualism, XVI, 666.

Worcester's Dictionary, XVIII, 412.

MCCLELLAND, G.-The Fine Arts: Their

Proper Sphere, and the Sources of
Excellence Therein, XVIII, 605.

of the Nebraska Question, XII, 536.

MARCH, D.-Review of Bailey's Festus, V, 175.

Pronunciation of Proper Names, V, 466.

Review of J. G. Whittier's Voices of Freedom, VI, 58.

The Biglow Papers, VII, 63. Christian Biography, VII, 399. Popular Lectures, Emerson and Giles, VIII, 186.

Physical Science and the Useful Arts in their Relation to Christian Civilization, IX, 481.

Question and Answer, X, 493.

MARCH, F. A.-The Relation of the Study of Jurisprudence to the Origin and Progress of the Baconian Philosophy, VI, 543.

MARTIN, B. N.-Review of Bledsoe's
Examination of Edwards's Inquiry,
V, 337.

Review of Dewey's Controversial
Writings, VI, 67.

Review of Dr. Bellows on the Moral
Government of God, VI, 249.
Examination of Mill's Philosophy of
Necessary Truth, and of Causation,
VIII, 161.

Review of Guyot's "Earth and Man,”
VIII, 365.

The Original Unity of the Human Race. Review of Pickering, Bachman and Agassiz, VIII, 542. Review of Dr. Taylor on Moral Government, XVII, 903.

Review of Professor Lewis's New
Work, "The Divine Human in the
Scriptures," XVIII, 125.

urgy of the Episcopal Church in America, I, 469.

MARTIN, B. N.—Reply to the Methodist | OGDEN, D. L.-Criticisms on the LitQuarterly Review, XVIII, 473. Theology of Wesley-Second Reply to the Methodist Quarterly Review, XIX, 621.

MARVIN, A. P.-Review of the Life and

Writings of Robert Murray Mc-
Cheyne, VI, 219.

The Sources of our Population, X, 393.

Review of John Adams's Diary and Autobiography, XI, 222.

Note to the Article on the Sources of our Population, (X, 393,) XI, 471.

Review of Rufus Choate's Discourse Commemorative of Daniel Webster, XI, 606.

Review of Nehemiah Adams's SouthSide View of Slavery, XIII, 61. Postscript to the Review of Nehemiah Adams's South-Side View of Slavery, XIII, 485.

Congregationalism, Past, Present and Future, XIII, 530.

MINER, T.-Autobiographical Letter, II, 19.

MITCHELL, D. G.-Landscape Garden

ing, and Rural Architecture, I, 203.

The Fashionable Monthlies, II, 96. Agriculture as a Profession, or Hints about Farming, XVIII, 889.

MOORE, J.-Review of Motley's United Netherlands, XIX, 386.

MURDOCK, J.-The Assaults of Hume,

Voltaire, and Rousseau upon Christianity, characterized, I, 169. Review of E. R. Tyler's Congregational Catechism, II, 180. The Epistles of Ignatius, VII, 501.

NICHOLS, W. A.-Chicago and the West. The Foundations of many Generations, XII, 510.

NORTH, E. D.-Review of Percival's
Classic Melodies, II, 81.
The Homeric Poems, III, 216.

NORTHROP, B. G.-Common School System of Massachusetts, XIII, 43.

Yale College Reminiscences, V, 572. The Trials of Bishop Ives, XIII, 363. Baptist Close Communion, XIII, 562.

OLMSTED, D.-Reminiscences of Alex. ander M. Fisher, I, 457.

Thoughts on the Discovery of Le
Verrier's Planet, V, 126.
Thoughts on the Revelations of the
Microscope, V, 231.

Thoughts on the Riches of the Natural World, VI, 404.

Thoughts on the Sentiment that "The World was made for Man," VII, 17. Obituary Notice of John Pitkin Norton, X, 613.

Obituary Notice of Professor A. D.
Stanley, XI, 325.

Review of B. Silliman's (Senior)
Visit to Europe, XII, 24.
The Plurality of Worlds, XII, 570.
A Philosophical Survey of the Ocean,
XIII, 117.

The Divine Love of Truth and Beauty

exemplified in the Material Creation, XVI, 770.

The Meteorology of Palestine, XVII, 450.

PAGE, S.-Messianic Succession, V, 360.

PALMER, R. Duties of the Christian Ministry, I, 340.

Review of Upham's Interior Life, III,
373.

Liberalism in Europe, VIII, 329.
The Puritan Clergy of New England,
XIV, 497.

The Congregational Ministry of the
Future, XV, 366.

PATTON, W.-Apostolical Succession, II, 273.

PEABODY, Mrs. ELIZABETH.-Biographical Sketch of Gen. Joseph Palmer, III, 1.

PERKINS, G. W.-Review of Philippo's Jamaica, Past and Present, II, 560, PERRIN, L.-The Christian Citizen, XIII, 422.

God on the Side of the Oppressed, XIV, 593.

PHELPS, A. A.-Prospects of Religious PORTER, N. Jr.-Review of the Memoirs

Freedom, III, 392.

PLATT, D.-Home Evangelization, XIII, 344.

POND, E.-Examination of the Scriptural Meaning of "The Tree of Life," I, 384.

Evangelists, II, 297.

Review of L. Coleman's Apostolical
Church, IV, 182.
Amusements, IX, 345.

History of Changes in Church Gov-
ernment, XIII, 295.

Natural and Moral Ability and Inability, XIII, 387.

PORTER, G. M.-Review of James F. Clarke on the Forgiveness of Sin, XI, 24.

Review of the Memoir of Henry Ware, Jr., VIII, 250..

PORTER, J. A.-Agricultural Education, XVII, 1056.

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of William Wordsworth, IX, 583. Litchfield County Celebration, X, 76. The New Infidelity, XI, 277.

Recent Works on Psychology, XIII,

129

Review of Emerson's English Traits, XIV, 573.

The American Student in Germany, XV, 574.

Ellis on the Unitarian Controversy, XVI, 511.

Review of Horace Bushnell's Nature and the Supernatural, XVII, 224. Thorndale; or the Conflict of Opinions, XVII, 652.

The Atlantic Monthly and the Professor at the Breakfast Table, XVII, 771.

The Princeton Review on Dr. Taylor, and the Edwardean Theology, XVIII, 726.

Review of Ralph Waldo Emerson's Conduct of Life, XIX, 496.

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Review of Allston's Lectures on Art ROBBINS, E. W.-James Gates Percival,

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