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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by
THE BOSTON REVIEW COMPANY,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
BOSTON:
PRINTED BY AUG. A. KINGMAN, 11, CORNHILL.
BY HENRY W. BURRAGE, ROXBURY, MASS.
Christian Memorials of the War; or Scenes and Incidents Illus-
trative of Religious Faith and Principle, Patriotisin and Bravery
in the Army.
With Historical Notes by HORATIO B. HACKETT.
Nurse and Spy in the Union Army: Comprising the Adventures
and Experiences of a Woman in Hospitals, Camps and Battle
Fields. By S. EMMA E. EDMONDS.
III. GEORGE FOX: HIS PRINCIPLES AND INFLUENCE
BY JOHN LORD, LL.D., STAMFORD, CONN.
IV. REASON IN SEARCH OF A RELIGION
BY THE REV. J. T. TUCKER, HOLLISTON, MASS.
Reason in Religion. By FREDERIC HENRY HEdge.
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47
BY THE REV. JULIUS H. WARD, CHESHIRE, CONN.
An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy, and of
the Principal Philosophical Questions discussed in his Writings.
By JOHN STUART MILL.
The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte. By the same.
Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical and His-
torical. By the same.
A System of Logic, Ratiocinative and Inductive. By the same.
Westminister Review. April. Article: The Positive Philosophy
of Auguste Comte. July. Later Speculations of Auguste Comte.
By the same.
Hurst's History of Rationalism, 131.-Whately's Essays on St. Paul's Writ-
ings, 134.-Botta's Dante, 138.-Ruskin's Sesame and Lilies, 140.-
Froude's History of England, III., IV., 142.-Life of John Brainerd,
146.-Wheeler's Dictionary of Fiction, 147.-Perry's Political Economy,
148.-Holland's Plain Talks, 148.-Life and Times of Joseph Warren,
149.-Holland's Life of Lincoln, 150.-Headley's Grant and Sherman,
151.-Poets for the People: Browning; Holmes; Bryant, 152.-Spring's
Personal Reminiscences, 153.-Winifred Bertram, 154.-The Song With-
out Words, 154.-Wayland's Moral Science, 155.-The Knightly Soldier,
155.-Oil Regions of Pennsylvania, 155.-Catalogue of Publications of
Presbyterian Board, 156.-Miscellaneous, 156.-Other Books Received,
History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism
in Europe. By W. E. H. LECKY, M. A.
Essays on the Supernatural Origin of Christianity. By REV.
GEORGE P. FISHER, M. A.
II. THREE THOUSAND MILES UP THE MISSOURI
[Concluded from Vol. V., p. 461.]
BY WILLARD BARROWS, ESQ., DAVENPORT, IOWA.
IV. DR. BUSHNELL'S RECONSTRUCTED THEOLOGY.
BY THE REV. WILLIAM BARROWS, READING, MASS.
The Vicarious Sacrifice, Grounded in Principles of Universal
Obligation. By HORACE BUShnell.
V. SIR CHARLES NAPIER.
VI. SHORT SERMONS .
VII. LITERARY NOTICES
Craik's Divine Life and New Birth, 280-Martin's Decline of the French
Monarchy, 283.-Life of Robert Owen, 285.-Haven's Pilgrim's Wallet,
287.-Agassiz's Structure of Animal Life, 289.-Mozart's Letters, 290.-
254
277
280
Article
Children in Heaven, 291.-Stevens's Centenary of American Methodism,
292.-Stevens's Women of Methodism, 293.-Murphy's Commentary on
Genesis, 293.-Buck's Massachusetts Ecclesiastical Law, 296.-Doolit-
tle's China, 297.-Martineau's History of the Peace, 300.-Edna Dean
Proctor's Poems, 301.-Lucy Arlyn, 301-Young's Commentary on Ec-
clesiastes, 302.- Whittier's Snow-Bound, 303.- Cahart's Poets and
Poetry of the Hebrews, 304.-Presbyterian Hymnal, 305.-Hans Brinker,
305.-Christopher Crowfield's Little Foxes, 306.-Ru: sell's Orthophony,
307.-Pond's Pastoral Theology, 307.-St. Martin's Summer, 308.-Low-
rie's Hebrew Lawgiver, 309-Foote's War of the Rebellion, 309.-The
Shadow of Christianity, 310-Hague's Christianity and Statesmanship,
3:0.-M'Donald's Spiritualism Identical with Ancient Sorcery, etc., 311.
-Other Books received, 312.
VIII. THE ROUND TABLE
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No. XXXIII.
I. FREDERICK WILLIAM ROBERTSON.
BY THE REV. E. CUTLER, WORCESTER, MASS.
Sermons, preached at Trinity Chapel, Brighton, by the late Rev.
FREDERICK WILLIAM ROBERTSON, M. A., the Incumbent. Five
Series.
Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, by the
late Rev. FREDERICK W. ROBERTSON, M. A., of Brighton.
Life and Letters of FREDERICK W. ROBERTSON, M. A., Incum-
bent of Trinity Chapel, Brighton, 1847-53. Edited by STOPFORD
BROOKE, M. A., late Chaplain to the Embassy at Berlin. In two
volumes.
II. THE ART OF NOT GROWING OLD
BY THE REV. A. H. CURRIER, LYNN, MASS.
III. THE RESERVED FORCE IN THE SCRIPTURES, AND A
PLEA FOR THEIR STUDY.
.
325
355
374
VI. THE ARCHEOLOGY OF THE TRIAL AND CRUCIFIX-
ION OF CHRIST
407
VII. THE DEMONIACS OF THE NEW TESTAMENT
426
BY Z. S. BARSTOW, D. D., KEENE, N. H.
VIII. THE TRUE THEORY OF THE SOUL, AND OF REGEN-
ERATION, AND OF CONVERSION; THEIR MU-
TUAL RELATIONS .
437
Schaff's Lange's Commentary: Mark and Luke, 453.-Ecce Homo, 454.-
Dickinson's Resurrection of Jesus Christ, 455.-Fisher's Life of Prof.
Silliman, 456.-Whedon's Commentary on the Gospels, 457.-Living-
stone's Zambesi, 458.-Ide's Battle Echoes, 459.-Brace's Short Ser-
mons to News Boys, 460.-The Toilers of the Sea, 460.-Froude's Eng-
land, Vols. 5, 6, 461.-Fairbairn on Prophecy, 462.-Pal rey's History of
New England, 463.-Only a Woman's Heart, 463.- Roebuck, 463.-
Maiden and Married Life of Mary Powell, 464.-Martineau's History of
the Peace, Vol. IV., 464.-Curtis's Iniquity Unveiled, 467.-Hovey's Scrip-
ture Law of Divorce, 468.- Kellogg's Shakespeare's Delineations of
Insanity, etc., 469.-Temple's Daily Treasury, 469.-Stanley's Jewish
Church, Vol. 11., 469.-Parker's Revolution and Reconstruction, 470.-
Hall's Hope for the Hopeless, 470.-The Cross in the Cell, 471.-Mis-
cellaneous, 471.
V. THE PREACHER: HIS INSTRUMENTS: HIS AIMS.
BY THE REV. S. D. CLARK, BRIGHTON, MASS.
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BY THE REV. HENRY B. BLAKE, RELCHERTOWN, MASS.