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No. II.
ART. I. Immortality: The Argument from Scripture,
II. Napoleon Bonaparte at St. Helena,
III. Analysis of Conscience,
IV. Christ and Christianity,
V. Slavery-Its Effect on the Property, Intelli-
gence, and Morals of the Whites.-Olmsted
on the Seaboard Slave States, -
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215
243
250
264
VI. Our Nov. Number and Prof. Huntington,
VII. NOTICES OF BOOKS:
The Union Bible Dictionary, for the Use of Schools, Bible Classes, and
Families,
.316
A Geography of the Chief Places mentioned in the Bible, and the
Principal Events connected with them, adapted to Parental, Sab-
bath School and Bible Class Instruction,
"Prince's Protean Ink Fountain Pen,"
The Acts and Monuments of the Church, containing the History and
Sufferings of the Martyrs, wherein is set forth the whole race and
course of the Church, from the primitive age to these later times, -
Ricord's Series of Roman History. In 2 vols. 12mo. I. The Kings of
Rome. II. The Republic of Rome. III. The Empire of Rome;
with Illustrations,
316
317
318
The Progress of Religious Ideas, through successive ages,
Evenings with the Romanists: with an Introductory Chapter on the
Moral Results of the Romish System,
319
Glances and Glimpses; or Fifty Years Social, including Twenty Years
Professional Life,
321
HARPER'S CLASSICAL LIBRARY-Cæsar's Commentaries on the Gallic and
Civil Wars; with supplementary books attributed to Hirtius,
The Anabasis, or Expedition of Cyrus, and the Memorabilia of Socrates,
Cicero's Three Books of Offices, or Moral Duties; also an Essay on
Friendship; an Essay on Old Age; Paradoxes; Scipio's Dream;
and Letter on the Duties of a Magistrate,
322
The Priest, the Puritan and the Preacher,
The Bible History of Prayer, with Practical Reflections,
Lectures upon the Philosophy of History, -
An Earnest Plea of Laymen of the New School Presbyterian and Con-
gregational Churches in New York and Brooklyn, for the Continued
Paternal Union and Coöperation of these Denominations in Home
Missions, &c.,
323
325
No. III.
ART. I. Lieber on Civil Liberty and Self-Government,
II. History of the Pulpit,
329
344
III. Professor Shedd's "Discourses and Essays,"
IV. American Democracy,
363
385
V. Is the Pulpit losing its Power?
409
VI. Professor Huntington's Sermons,
429
VII. The Relation of Christianity to Law and Gov-
ernment,
447
VIII. NOTICES OF BOOKS:
Cyclopædia of American Literature, embracing Personal and Critical
Notices of Authors, and Selections from their Writings,
The Book of Ecclesiastes Explained,
464
468
The Theology of New England. An attempt to exhibit the doctrines
now prevalent in the Orthodox Congregational Churches of New
England,
469
Poems. By Richard Chenevix Trench, Author of "The Study of
Words," "English, Past and Present," "Lessons on Proverbs,"
"Synonyms of the New Testament," "Calderon," etc.,
472
A Discourse on the Completion of Fifty Years Service in the Ministry
of the Gospel,
A Treatise on Prayer; designed to assist in the devout discharge of
that duty. With a few forms of Prayer,
476
The Brief Remarker on the Ways of Man; or, Compendious Disserta-
tions respecting social and domestic relations and concerns, and the
various economy of life,
Memoir of Reginald Heber, D. D., Bishop of Calcutta,
Life of Schamyl; and Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence
against Russia,
Chapel and Church Architecture, with Designs for Parsonages,
Forest and Shore, or Legends of the Pine-tree State,
477
The Select Remains of the Rev. John Mason,
The Earnest Man; a Sketch of the Character and Labors of Adoniram
1 Judson, First Missionary to Burmah,
The Right Way; or, The Gospel applied to the Intercourse of Individ-
uals and Nations,
478
The New Age of Gold; or, the Life and Adventures of Robert Dexter
Romaine,
The Roman Exile,
ART. 1. The Hypothesis: its Place in Reasoning,
II. The Puritan Clergy of New England,
481
497
III. Mrs. Stowe's New Novel,
515
IV. National Sins and their Retribution,
527
V. The last Seven Years of the Life of Henry
The Congregational Hymn and Tune Book, containing the Psalms and
Hymns of the General Association of Connecticut, adapted to suit-
able tunes,
606
Religion in America: or an account of the origin, relation to the State,
and present condition of the Evangelical Churches in the United
States,
609
Memoir of His Honor Samuel Phillips, LL. D.,
614
Magdalen Hepburn: A Story of the Scottish Reformation,
The Philosophy of the Weather. And a Guide to its changes,
617
Principles of Chemistry; embracing the most recent discoveries in the
science and the outlines of its application to Agriculture and the
Arts,
618
A Letter to an American Missionary, from the Bishop of Natal,
An answer to Dr. Colenso's Letter on Polygamy,
Oriental Acquaintance; or Letters from Syria,
622
A Key to the Bible; Being an Exposition of the History, Axioms, and
Sacred Praise. An Earnest Appeal to Christian Worshipers, in Be-
half of a Neglected Duty,
625
Christian Theism: The Testimony of Reason and Revelation to the
Existence and Character of the Supreme Being,
627
The Kidnapped and the Ransomed. Being the personal recollections
of Peter Still and his wife "Vina," after forty years of slavery,
628