cheap labor, 188-foreign labor, 191 -immigration, 193-difference of race, 195 morals of Chinese, 196 -Chinese culture, 199-govern- ment, 201-difference of religion, 203.
Christian Pulpit, on the alleged unat-
tractiveness of the, 28-38. Clayton's Spain and Majorca, 232. Coleridge's Memoir of Rev. John Keble, 231.
Collyer's Life of Conant, 116.
Delaunay's Philon d'Alexandrie, 96. Divine Teachings in Nature, 280–295. Dodyer's Christian Evidences, 335. Dyer's Pompeii: its History, Buildings, and Antiquities, 228.
Essays on a Liberal Education, 345. Everett's Science of Thought, 344. Folsom's Translations of the Gospels, 94, 270-280.
Fox's Memoir of James P. Walker, 230.
German in America, on the study of, 1-20-as a substitute for the ancient
languages, 4-theological prejudice, 6- philosophical prejudice, 16- prejudice of language, 14- works of imagination, 17.
Greenwood's Seven Curses of London, 351.
Grettir the Strong, story of, 235.
Habits of Good Society, 111.
Hartwig's Polar World, 237.
Heard's Tripartite Nature of Man, 224. Heavysege's Saul, 106.
Helps's Friends in Council, 108. Hope of the South, 241-259. Huntington's Gropings after Truth, 337.
Is there a Catholic Church in Amer- ica? 168-183.
James's Secret of Swedenborg, 342. Jesuits of the Evangelists, 20-27. Letourneau's Physiologie des Passions, 103.
Liberal Christianity in Europe and America, 205-221-letter of Prof. Bruch, 206-Editor's reply, 209- the Unitarian movement, 210-new denominational life, 213- - influence of liberal orthodoxy, 214-of the anti-slavery movement and the war, 215- converts from orthodoxy, 217 the Unitarian Church, 219. Machinery as a Gospel Worker, 319. Massachusetts, Early History of, 121- 137.
expectation, 90-Jesus the Mes- siah, 91.
Milman's Annals of St. Paul's Cathe- dral, 109.
Morris's Grammar of Attic Greek, 349. Naphegyi's Among the Arabs, 238. Nature's Politics, 295–310. Novissimæ Epistolæ Obscurorum Vi- rorum, 342.
Noyes's Translation of the New Testa- ment, 54-65.
Osborn's Montanini and School for Critics, 108.
Paijkull's Summer in Iceland, 236. Parkman's Discovery of the Great West, 349.
Pomeroy's Introduction to the Consti- tutional Law of the United States, 99.
Pressensé's Religion and the Reign of Terror, 221.
Religious Tendencies of the United States, 39-54-three classes of
thinkers, 39- ecclesiasticism, 41 individualism, 42-reconstruction, 45 the true Church, 47- the West, 48- Christian union, 49- Church of the future, 50. Revelation and Intuition considered as Sources of our Knowledge of God, 309.
Roman Catholic Layman, 340. Sherring's Sacred City of the Hindus, 114.
Smiles's Huguenots, 115.
Spanish Orientalisms compared with Scripture, 65-71.
Timbs's Eccentricities of the Animal Creation, 112.
Trench's Realities of Irish Life, 351. Volkmann's Synesius, 339. Walcott's Sacred Archæology, 233. Whipple's Literature of the age of Queen Elizabeth, 344.
Wise Men of the East, 259–269. World and the Soul, 153-168.
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