L PICKERING'S GREEK LEXICON,
CONTENTS OF VOL. IV.
NO. XIII.
Page.
I THE CANONS OF THE APOSTLES,
1
A Dissertation, Historical and Critical. From the Latin, by Ira Chase, D. D.
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From the Theological Lectures of Dr. A. D. C. Twesten, Berlin. Translated
by Rev. H. B. Smith. [Concluded from Vol. III. p. 774.]
& Character hypostaticus. (1) Notae internae,
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7. Character hypostaticus. (2) Notae externae,
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&. Concluding Reflections,
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ILL THE MOOD IN LANGUAGE,
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By Henry N. Day, Professor in Western Reserve College, Hudson, Ohio.
1. The
proper
Function of the Mood,
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2. The possible Kinds of Moods,
70
3. The Moods in actual use,
71
4. The abnormal Use of Moods,
73
IV. THE CONSISTENCY OF THE ETERNAL PURPOSES OF
GOD WITH THE FREE AGENCY OF MEN,
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By Rev. J. W. Ward, Abington, Mass.
V. POWER IN THE PULPIT,
By Edwards A. Park, Professor at Andover.
TL COLERIDGE AND HIS AMERICAN DISCIPLES,
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By Rev. Noah Porter, Jr., Professor in Yale College.
VIL THE STRUCTURE OF THE HEBREW SENTENCE, . 171
TIL ALSCHEFSKI'S LIVY,
182
By Prof. John L. Lincoln, Brown University.
I THE GREEK VERSION OF THE PENTATEUCH,
188
By Prof. H. B. Hackett, Newton Theol. Institution.
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By Samuel L. Taylor, M. A., Principal of Phillips Academy, Andover.