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wider circulation; in a word, to make it all that the Christian portion of our denomination would have it become.

We mean to add to the ability, variety, life and scope of its columns, during the year to come; to seek more firmly to seat the Review in the affections of its readers; to stimulate their minds to thought, to elevate their piety, and to make them more practical, as well as more intelligent Christian men and women. On the principles of Congregationalism, on the best methods of increasing the power of the truth, and of reaching the masses non-attendant upon public worship, and making more efficient those departments of Christian labor already occupied and worked, we mean that the Review shall take a leading position. We wish, therefore, to call the attention, not merely of young ministers, but also of the young men and women of our church to our work, feeling confident that if God bless our labors, we shall not be disappointed, and shall not disappoint our readers. It may not be unappropriate to announce that we have in contemplation arrangements, which will be made public in due time, for enlarging and giving new efficiency to the editorial corps.

EXTRACTS FROM BUCKTHORNE'S NOTE BOOK. CHAP. DCCLXIX. CONCORDIA, Oct. 16, 1845. There was a heavy frost last night, and my summer squashes have stopped growing.

Oct. 19. Walked in the woods to-day, and saw a squirrel. Nov. 3. John Smith and Sally Brown came to see me to-day. Dec. 20. Have much neglected my Note Book of late. I must be more faithful in recording all important items.

Jan. 1, 1846. This is a prominent day in the year, for it is the first one. The old year closed yesterday. Tempus fugit.

Jan. 18. The trees are nearly all bare, except the beautiful evergreens, and the loose leaves are covered up by the snow.

Feb. 13. Rode in a sleigh to-day with Mr. Brown, the brother of Sally, mentioned under date of Nov. 3, in my Note Book. We saw two snow-birds. They were picking up grass seed, the dear things!

April 1. The Brahmins from Boston dined with us to day. We had for dinner stuffed gosling, veal, and small potatoes from my own garden. After dinner I read to them extracts from my Note Book, for the Brahmins are a literary family, and they said it was a feast. They wish me to publish when I have written the first thousand chapters. I delight to study nature, and hear the innocent crickets, and record my observations.

INDEX.

A.

Ada Clare: Only a Woman's Heart, no-
ticed, 463.

Adams, N.: Cross in the cell, noticed,
471.

Esthetic Religion,article on, 85; degrades
doctrines, 93.

After the War, article on, 75.

Agassiz, L.: Structure of Animal life, no-
ticed, 289.

Aims of the Preacher, 531.

Akers, Miss: Poems noticed, 617.
Amusements, article on, 400.

Animal Life, Structure of, by L. Agassiz,
noticed, 289.

Annihilation Refuted, by S. C. Bartlett,
noticed, 616.

Apollinarius, Views of, 575.

Archeology of the Trial and Crucifixion
of Christ, article on, 407.
Art and Reverence, 324.

Art of not Growing Old, article on, 355.
Arlyn. Lucy, by J. T. Trowbridge, no-
ticed, 301.

Atonement, the, a three-fold satisfaction,
article on, 1; Bushnell's view of, 213;
Hedge denies, 56; Robertson's view of,
338.

B.

Bad Lands up the Missouri, 202.
Ballot, Mill's views of, 584.

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Baptism, Infant, 590; Symbolizes a doc- Centenary of American Methodism, by

trine, not an experience, 589.

Barcklay Robert, 30.

A. Stevens, noticed, 292.
Chance, games of, 496.

Barrows, Rev. William, articles by, 75, Children in Heaven, noticed, 291,

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Battle Echoes, by G. B. Ide, noticed, 459.
Beauty in Religion, 87.

Beecher, Charles, his views of Hell, 247,
Biblical Study, modes of, 383.
Biographical Dictionary, by C. Hole, no-
ticea, 615.

Blake, Rev. H. B.. article by, 559.
Booth, Mary L.: Translation of Martin's
Decline of the French Monarchy, no-
ticed, 283.

Boston Review, changed to a Quarterly,
471.

Boston Review, Sixth Volume of, 158.
Botta, V.: Dante, noticed, 138.

Chinese, Social Life of, by J. Doolittle,
noticed, 297.

Christ as a Preacher, Short Sermon, 610,
Christ's death not necessary to the atone-
ment, (Bushnell's view) 235.

Christian Memorials of the War, article
reviewing, 11.

Christian Nurture and Infant Baptism,
article on, 590.

Christian Nurture and Subjects adjacent
by H. Bushnell, article reviewing, 590.
Christian's Daily Treasury, by E. Temple,
noticed, 469.

Christianity and Statesmanship, by Wm.
Hague, noticed, 310.
Churches, costly, 560; free, 564.
Citizen of New Jerusalem, Short Sermon
on, 608.

Citizenship in Zion, short sermon, 608.
Clark, Rev. S. D., article by, 531.

Commentary of J. P. Lange, noticed, 453.
Commentary on Ecclesiastes, by L. Young,
noticed, 302.

Commentary on Genesis, by J. G. Mur-
phy, noticed, 293.

Commentary on the Gospels, by D. D.

Whedon, noticed, 457.

Companion Poets for the People; Brown-
ing, Holmes and Bryant, noticed, 152.
Comte's Positive Philosophy, Westminster
Review on, article reviewing, 104.
Connection, organic, between parent and
child, 592.

Conversion, True Theory of, article on,
437.

Corunna, battle of, 259.

Craik, J.: Divine Life and New Birth, no-
ticed, 280.

Criticism, Progressive, 473.
Crooked Sticks, 322.

Cross in the Cell, by N. Adams, noticed
471.

Crucifixion of Christ, Archæology of, ar-
ticle on, 407.

Curtis, C. Mystery of Iniquity Unveiled,
Popery Unfolded and Refuted, noticed,
467.

Currier, Rev. A. H., article by, 355.
Culler, Rev, E., article by, 325.

D.

Daily Treasury, Christian's, by E. Tem-
ple, noticed, 469.

Dante and Divina Commedia, Bottas',
noticed, 138.

Decline of the French Monarchy, by H.
Martin, noticed, 283.

Demoniacs of the New Testament, article

on, 426.

Depravity, Bushnell's, view of, 223.
Devil, Bushnell's, view of, 247.

Dickenson, R. W.: Resurrection of Christ,
noticed, 455.

Dictionary of Noted Names of Fiction,
by W. A. Wheeler, noticed, 147.
Dissertations and Discussions, by J. S.
Mill, article reviewing, 567.
Discipline of Doubt, article on, 120.
Divina Commedia, Botta's Analysis, no-
ticed, 138.

Divine Life and New Birth, by J. Craik,
noticed, 280.

Divorce, Scripture Law of, by A. Hovey,
noticed, 468.

Doctor Johns, by D. G. Mitchell, noticed,
617.

Dodge E.: Hans Brinker, or the Silver

Skates; a Story of Life in Holland,
noticed, 305.

Doggett, Rev. Thomas, article by, 61.
Doolittle, J.: Social Life of the Chinese,
noticed, 297.

Doubt, Discipline of, noticed, 120.

E.

Earth, eschatology of, 204.

Ecce Homo, noticed, 454.

Ecclesiastes, Commentary
on, by E.
Young, noticed, 302.
Ecclesiastical Law in Mass., by E. Buck,
noticed.

Ecclesiastical Reciprocity, 318.
Edmonds, S. E. E.: Nurse and Spy, ar-
ticle reviewing, 11.

Elocution, Cultivation of the Voice in,
by W. Russell, noticed, 307,
Emmonsism, 440.

England from 1816 to 1854, by Miss Mar-
tineau, noticed, 300, 464.

England, History of, by J. A. Froude,
noticed, 142, 461.

F.

Fall, Adam's, Bushnell's view of, 225.
Familiar Subjects, Plain Talks on, by J.
G. Holland, noticed, 148.

Favorite Child, Short Sermon on, 448.
Felix Holt the Radical, by G. Eliott, no-
ticed, 614.

Felix, Short Sermon on, 278.
Fiction, Noted Names of: Dictionary by
W. A. Wheeler, noticed, 147.
Fisher, G. P.: Life of B. Silliman, no-
ticed, 456.

Fisher, G. P.: Supernatural Origin of
Christianity, article reviewing, 165.
Fossils of the Mauvaises Terres, 202.
Fox, George, Principles and Influence of

article on, 19; originates quakerism, 23;
persecution of, 37.

Fox, H. I.: Sabbath Psalter, noticed,
156.

Fraud in Authorship, article on, 11.
French Monarchy, Decline of, by H.
Martin, noticed, 283.

Frothingham, R.: Life and Times of
Joseph Warren, noticed, 149.
Froude, J. A.: History of England, no-
ticed, 142, 461.

"Futurition" law of 601.

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Hamlet, the character given him, 529.
Hamlet, Theology of the play of, article
on, 5:9.

Hans Brinker, by M. E. Dodge, noticed,
305.

Haven, G. Pilgrim's Wallet, noticed,
287.

Headley, J. T.: Grant and Sherman, no-
ticed, 151.

Hearing, Short Se mon on, 129.
Heaven. Will this Planet ever be? article
on, 204.

Hebrew Law giver, by J. M. Lowrie, no-
ticed, 309.

Hedge, F. H.: Reason in Religion, article
reviewing, 47.

Hell, Bushnell's View of, 247.

Henry VIII. of England, Froude's View
of, 143.

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History of the Peace, by Miss Martineau,
noticed, 300, 464.

Hole C. Biographical Dictionary, no-
ticed, 615.

Holland, J. G.: Life of A. Lincoln, no-
ticed, 50; Plain Talks on Familiar Sub-
jects noticed, 148.

Holland, Life in, by E. Dodge, noticed,
305.

Holmes, O. W.: in Companion Poets, 152.
Hope for the Hopeless, by N. Hall, no-
ticed, 470.

Hosford, Rev. B. F., Life of, noticed, 615.
Hovey, A.: Scripture Law of Divorce, no-
ticed, 468.

Hugo V.: Toilers of the Sea, noticed, 460.
Hurst, J. F.: History of Rationalism, no-
ticed, 131.

Hymnal of the Presbyterian Church, no-
ticed, 305.

I.

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Language, 163.

Law, Ecclesiastical in Massachusetts, by
E. Buck. noticed, 296.

Lecky, W. E. H.: History of Rationalism,
article reviewing, 185; noticed, 131.
Lewes, Mrs.: Felix Holt, the Radical, no-
ticed, 614.

Liberty, by J. S. Mill, article reviewing,
567.

Life and Death Eternal, by S. C. Bartlett,
noticed, 616.

Lincoln, A., Life of, by J. G. Holland,
noticed, 150.

Literature, its Place and Uses, article on,
61; elevates, refines, spiritualizes, 74;
gives repose, 73; harmonizes, 68; liber-
alizes, 66; nourishes patriotism, 69; vi-
talizes, 70.

Little Foxes, by Mrs. Stowe, noticed, 306.
Livingstone, D. and C.: Expedition to
the Zambesi, noticed, 458.

Logic, Mill's System, article reviewing,
104.

Lord, Dr. John, article bv, 19.
Lot, use of the, 504; its abuse, sin, 505.
Lotteries and Raffles, article on, 496.
Lotteries, 158; history of, 397.
Lowrie, J. M.: Hebrew Lawgiver, noticed,
309.

Lucy Arlyn, by J. T. Trowbridge, noticed.
301.

M.

, McCosh, J.: Intuitions of the Mind, no-
ticed, 612.

M'Donald, W.: Spiritualism identical with
Sorcery, Demonology and Witchcraft,
noticed, 311.

Macduff, J. R.: The Shepherd and His
Flock, noticed, 617.

Mackay, Mrs: The Wycliffitel, noticed,
618.

Magoun, Dr. G. F., article by, 560.
Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell,
noticed, 464.

Marsh J.: Temperance Recollections, no-
ticed, 618.

Martin, H.: Decline of the French Mon-
archy, noticed, 283.

Jewish Church, History of, by A. P. Stan- Martineau, Harriet: History of the Peace
ley, noticed, 469.

Juggling, Theological, 164.

-England from 1816 to 1854, noticed,
300, 464.

Justice of God, not an absolute attribute, Massachusetts Ecclesiastical Law by E.
(Bushnell's view), 239.

K.

Kellogg, A. O.: Shakespeare's Delinea-
tions of Insanity, Imbecility and Sui-
cide, noticed, 469.

Knightly Soldier, by H. C. Trumbull, no-
ticea, 155.

Buck, noticed, 296.

Mauvaises Terres, up the Missouri, 202
Methodism, Centenary of. in America, by
A. Stevens, noticed, 292.
Methodism, Women of, by A. Stevens,
noticed, 293.

Mill, John Stuart, article on, 104; Politi-
cal Writings of, article on, 567; Comte's

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New Birth and Divine Life, by J. Craik,
noticed, 280.

New England, History of, by J. G. Pal-
frey, noticed, 463.

News Boys, Short Sermons to, by C. L.
Brace, noticed, 460.

Nohl, L. Letters of Mozart, noticed,
290.

Note-book, Buckthorne's, extracts from,
620.

Noted Names of Fiction, Dictionary of,
by W. A. Wheeler, noticed, 147.
Nurse and Spy in the Union Army, arti-
cle reviewed, 11; a false book, 14.

0.

Oil Regions of Pennsylvania, by W.
Wright, noticed, 155.

Old Picture Bible, noticed, 617.
Only a Woman's Heart, by Ada Clare,
noticed, 463.

Organic Connection between Parent and
Child, 592.

Orthodox Congregational Quarterly, 471.
Orthophony, by W. Russell, noticed, 307.
Owen, Robert, Life of, noticed, 285.

P.

Pagan or Christian? 321.
Paganism Again, 475.

Palfrey, J. G.: History of New England
noticed, 463.

Parish Finances, article on, 559.
Papacy, Unfairness of, 318.
Paul, Difficulties in the Writings of, no-
tiee of, 134.

Parker J.: Revolution and Reconstruction,
noticed, 470.

Pastoral Theology, Lectures by E. ond,
noticed, 307.

Peninsular War. Napier's share in, 263.
Penn, William, 30.

Pennsylvania Oil Regions, by W. Wright
noticed, 155.

Perry, A. L.: Political Economy, noticed,
148.

Pew rent, 580.

Philosophy, Positive, 104.

Pilgrim's Wallet, by G. Haven, noticed,
287.

Pious Gambling, 158.

Plain Talks on Familiar Subjects, by J.
G. Holland, noticed, 148.

Political Economy, by A. L. Perry, no-
ticed, 148.

Poems, by Mrs. Akers, noticed, 617.
Poems of Miss Proctor, noticed, 301.
Poets and Poetry of the Hebrews, by J.
W. Cahart, noticed, 304.

Popery Unfolded and Refuted, by C. Cur-
tis, noticed, 467.

Popular Evangelization, article on, 477.
Portugal, Wellington's campaign in, 263.
Pond, E., Lectures on Pastoral Theology,
noticed. 307.

Powell, Mary, Maiden and Married Life,
noticed, 464.

Preachers and Preaching, 477.
Preacher, the, his Aims and Instruments,
article on, 531.

Presbyterian Board of Publication, Cata-
logue of, noticed, 156.

Principle as an Incumbrance, 320.
Progressive Criticism, 473.

Proctor, B.W.: Life of Charles Lamb, no-
ticed, 616.

Proctor, Miss, poems of, noticed, 301.
Prophecy, its Nature, Functions and In-
terpretation, by P. Fairbairn, noticed,

462.

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