ESSAYS, SUBJECTS, INTELLIGENCE, OCCURRENCES,
AMERICA, Civil War in, 169, 251, 328, 410, 485, 579, 660, 739, 819, 899, 981. American Affairs: the Biglow Papers, 554. Atonement, Doctrine of, and Mr.Maurice,
Atonement Controversy, Pamphlets on,
Augustine's Theological System and its Sources, 821.
Baptism, Infant, 920.
Bashan, and the Cities of Moab, 10. Baxter on the use of the words Priest and Altar, 694.
Bible, on the habitual Reading of, 89. Bible, the, and its Critics, 696. Bishops, Declaration of, in condemnation
of the Oxford Essays and Reviews, 249. Bread and Wine in the Eucharist, on the oblation of, 314, 471. British Association, Papers read before the, 888.
Canon (XXIX) of 1603, Opinions of Sir F. Kelly, &c., on the repeal of, 282. "Catholic and Apostolical Church," the so-called, 885.
Christ, Effects which the sight of, pro- duces, 581. Christian Union, 206.
Church of England, and the School of the Essayists, 29.
Church of England Clerical and Lay As- sociation, 684.
Church-rate Question, 249. Church-rates, Divison on Sir J. Tre- lawney's Bill for the Abolition of, 577. Clergyman, on what conditions he exer- cises his Ministry, 30.
Clerical Education at Cambridge and Oxford, 789, 972.
Columbus, the Life of, and its disre- garded lessons, 430.
Communion, On the oblation of the bread and wine in the, 314.
Communion Table, is it an Altar? 542. Convocation, Reports of Debates in the Convocation of the Province of Can- terbury, 275.
meeting of, 329. adjournment of, 487. Correspondence, 890, 972.
Correspondents, Notices to. 88, 172, 336, 410, 570, 580, 660, 740, 900, 982. Cosmogony of Moses, Comments upon Mr. Goodwin's view of, 529.
Cotton supply, and the Civil War in America, 171, 899.
Crime, the increase of, and its lessons, 901. Cunningham, Rev. J. W., Memoir of, 878. Minute of Church Mis-
sionary Society, 882.
Death of the Duchess of Kent, 330. Lord Chancellor Campbell, 580. Bp. Villiers, 737.
Earth and its History, 49. Education, Report of the Royal Com- mission on, 374, 658.
Education, popular and pauper, 374. Educational Code, the new, 798, 900. Effects which the sight of Christ pro- duces, 581.
Essays and Reviews," 287.
Essayists, School of, and the Church of England, 29.
Evangelical Alliance and the Dissenters,
Forgetfulness of God, 1.
French Chambers, discussion in, 329. France, financial crisis, 982.
Emperor of, and the Italian question, 171, 250, 579, 818. Gaeta, bombardment of, 171. fall of, 250.
Geology and Scripture, 58. Gift of Tongues, 501.
Gladstone, Mr., and the Budget, 408. Guyon, Madame, Note on, 641.
McIlvaine's (Bp.) address on the Civil War in America, 487.
Memoir of Rev. J. W. Cunningham, 878. Miracles, reality of, 917.
Mosaic Deluge, on the extent of, 311. Napoleon the First: the man of the world, 774.
National Education Society, 900. New Zealand, appointment of Sir Geo. Grey as Governor, 580.
Notices of New Books, 78, 165, 243, 327, 403, 481, 571, 656, 731, 814, 896, 974. Oblation of the Bread and Wine in the Eucharist, 314. 471.
Opinions of Sir F. Kelly, &c., on the Repeal of the XXIX. Canon of 1603,
Oriental Studies and Prof. Lee, 599. Out-door Preachers, 725. Oxford Essays and Reviews, Declaration of the Bench of Bishops, 249. Oxford University, public meeting of, to promote cheap public schools, 979. Pamphlets on the Atonement Contro- versy, 160.
Paper Duty, Repeal of, 408. Parliament, opening of, 247.
proceedings in, 248,577,658. prorogation of, 737.
Parliamentary Reform, 249. Parochial Ministrations, and the spirit in which to conduct them, 173. Periodical Literature: The West- minster Review, &c., 64.
Pope, the, and Canon Burgess, 487, 843. Power and Wisdom of God, 411. Preachers, Out-door, 725. Preaching, on, 315.
Priest and Altar, On the use of the words, 694.
Public Affairs, View of, 169, 247, 328, 407,485, 577, 658, 737, 818, 898, 978. Public Meetings for Religious Societies, and how to conduct them, 39. Pulpit, modern heresies in, how to deal with, 381.
Queen, Irish Archbishops' address to, 738. Queen's visit to Ireland, 737. Religious Societies, public meetings for, and how to conduct them, 39. Retrospect of the year 1860, 82. REVIEWS OF-
Atkinson's Travels on the Amoor, 925. Auckland's (Lord) Life and Letters,
Beard's History of Port Royal, 214. Beaufort's Egyptian Sepulchres, &c.,
Biglow Papers, by Jas. Russell Lowell,
Buckle's History of Modern Civi- lization, 476.
Bushnell's (Dr. Horace) Writings of,
Close's Sketches of Sermons, 315. Cunningham's History of the Church of Scotland, 69.
Davis's Carthage and her Remains, 544. DuChaillu's Adventures in Africa, 476. Ellicott's Hulsean Lectures, 181. Garbett's Lecture on the Bible and its Critics, 696.
Hamley's Wellington's Career, 134. Hebert's Neology not true, &c., 233. Hessey's Bampton Lectures, 124, 356. Hook's Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, 100.
Hooper on the Revelation, &c., 644. Hough's History of Christianity in India, 418.
Kilvert's Life and Writings of Bishop Hurd, 260.
Lindsay on Scepticism, 853. Macaulay's History, Vol. V., 345. Memoir of the Rev. T. G. Ragland,
Moore's Thoughts on Preaching, 315. Olmsted's Journey in the Slave States, 670.
Report of H. M. Commissioners on Education, &c., 374.
Russell's Letters in "The Times," 670. Shaw's Travels in England, 630. Stanley's Lectures on the History of the Eastern Church, 607. Temple's (Dr.) Rugby School Ser- mons, 442.
The Greatest of all the Plantagenets: an Historical Sketch, 302.
“Tracts for Priests and People,” 941. Upham's Life of Madame Guyon, 509,
Vaughan's Cambridge Sermons, 766. Young's Italian Reformers, 752. Rome and Italy: their state and pros- pects, 838.
Rural Deans, Authority possessed by, 28. Russia, Progress and present state of, 925. Secularism, growth of, 904. Scepticism, 855.
Scripture, inspiration of, 37. Smith's Biblical Dictionary, and his Contributors, 23.
Strikes among the artisans of London
and other cities, 407.
Sunday Question; its origin, history, and present obligation, 124. The so-called "Catholic and Apostolic Church," 885.
INDEX TO PRINCIPAL NAMES.
Adams, Dr., 605. Adderley, Mr., 900. Alexander, Rev. T., 168. Alford, Dean, 341, 646. Argent, Mr. E. A., 687. Arndt, Frederic, 80. Arnold, Dr., 358, 895, 910. Arthur, Rev. W., 838. Atherton, Sir W., 286. Atkinson, Mr. T. W., 925. Baillie, Rev. J., 821. Bagot, Rev. Dr., 160. Baring, Bp., 286, 291,737. Bateman, Rev. J., 244. Baxter, Richard, 694, 922. Bazley, Thos., Esq., 398. Beard, Rev. C., 214.
Bedell, Bp., 504. Bell, Rev. C. D., 481. Bernard, Rev. T. D., 883. Bethell, Sir R., 286. Bickersteth, Archd., 292. Bickersteth, Rev. E., 579, 596.
Birks, Rev. T. R., 891. Blair, Dr. Hugh, 245. Blunt, Prof., 500. Bowen, Bp., 396. Bowyer, Sir G., 737. Boyle, Mr., 505. Boyle, Robert, 699. Boys, Rev. T, 475. Bray, Dr., 505. Bright, Mr. J., 249.
Brown, Prof. Harold, 792. Buchanan, Mr., 170. Buckle, Mr. H. T., 476. Budd, Rev. H., 919. Bull, Rev. G. S., 725. Bunsen, Baron, 67. Burgess, Bp., 897. Burgess, Rev. R., 487, 838. Bushnell, Dr., 908. Butler, Bp., 870. Buxton, Sir T. F., 392, 403. Cairns, Sir H. McCalmont, 275, 282, 488. Cameron, Mrs., 573. Campbell, R., Esq., 389. Carlyle, Rev. Dr., 245. Carr, Bp., 422. Cavour, Count, 842. Chadwick, E., Esq., 374. Chaillu, Mons. Du, 476. Challice, Dr., 897. Chalmers, Dr., 77, 247. Champneys, Rev. W. W.,
Chapman, Rev. J., 327. Cheever, Dr., 392, 660. Chretien, Rev. C. P., 941, 956.
Churton, Rev. R., 571. Clark, Rev. S., 23. Clarke, Dr. A., 818. Clegg, Thos., Esq., 395. Close, Dean, 315. Coates, Mr. D., 249.
Cobden, Mr. R., 83. Colquhoun, J. C., Esq., 574.
Columbus, Christ., 439. Combe, Mr. G., 966, 969. Cooper, Basil H., 838. Coquerel, Mons., 692. Croly, Rev. Dr., 136. Crowther, Rev. S., 395. Cruden, 656. Cullen, Dr., 842.
Cumming, Rev. Dr., 463. Cunningham, Rev. J., 69. Cunningham, Rev. J. W., 878, 973. Cunningham, Rev. F.,
Dale, Rev. R. W., 735. Davies, Rev. J. L., 233,
Davis, Rev. C. H., 327. Davis, Dr. N., 544. Denison, Archd., 292, 474, 487. Dibdin, Dr., 261. Dicey, Mr. Edward, 838. Drew, Rev. G. S., 10. Elliott, Rev. C. J., 181. Elliott, Mr., 654, 891. Emeris, Rev. J., 684. Estcourt, Mr. S., 577. Faber, Mr., 808, 891. Fairbairn, Mr. W., 376. Fancourt, Miss, 885.
Fliendner, Dr., 687. Froude, Mr., 302, 894. Garbett, Rev. E., 696. Garden, Rev. F., 941, 947. Gladstone, Mr., 83, 408. Goodwin, Mr., 529, 703. Goodwin, Dr., 814. Graham, Mr., 12. Gray, Dr., 478. Gray, Rev. W. F., 543. Grey, Sir Geo., 580. Gresley, Rev. W., 165. Grove, Mr., 11. Guyon, Madame, 509.641. Hales, Rev. J. D., 975. Hall, Rev. R., 288. Halley, Dr., 814. Hamilton, Rev. Dr., 403. Hamley, Col., 134. Harding, Sir J., 286. Hartwig, Dr., 81. Hebert, Rev. C., 233. Henderson, Dr., 604. Hessey, Dr., 124, 356, 500. Hinckes, Dr.. 729. Hitchcock, Mr., 404. Hook, Dr., 100. Hooper, Rev. F. B., 644. Horsley, Bp., 52, 891. Hough, Rev. J., 418. Hughes, Mr. T., 731, 941,
Humperley, Mr. J. B., 626. Humphrey, Rev. W. G.,
Hurd, Bp., 260. Hussey, Dr., 314. Hutchinson, T. J., Esq.,
Irving, Mr., 432. Irving, Mr. Edward, 885. Irving, Mr. Washington,
James, John Angell, 735. Jarrett, Dr., 605.
Jebb, Mr. R., 275, 282. Jebb, Col., 380. Jelf, Rev. Dr., 949. Jones, Archd., 315. Jones, Rev. J. F., 167. Jones, Sir W., 343. Jowett, Rev. Prof., 233, 462, 572, 729, 732, 942, 971. Judson, Dr., 420. Keble, Prof., 893. Kelly, Sir F., 275, 282, 488. Kennicott, Dr., 341. Kilvert, Rev. F., 260. Kinglake, Mr., 659. Kingsley, Mr., 80. Knight, Rev. J., 891.
Knox, John, 72. Layard, Dr., 13. Laird, Mr. McGregor, 400. Layard, Mr., 544. Leacock, Dr., 87. Leake, Col. W. M., 13. Lee, Prof., 599. Lister, Rev. W., 896. Livingston, Dr., 479. Lockhart, Rev. W., 483. Lowell, Mr. J. R., 554. Lowth, Bp., 294. Ludlow, Mr. J. M., 941, 952, 959. Lushington, Dr., 472. Lyndall, Oliver, 918. Macaulay, Lord, 302, 345. Macaulay, Zachary, 881. Macbride, Dr., 974. Macintosh, Sir Jas, 307. McIlvaine, Bp., 486, 489,
Magee, Abp., 25. Magee, Rev. Dr., 80. Manning, Archd., 461. Mansel, Mr., 336. Marsh, Rev. Dr., 463. Massie, Mr., 243. Maurice, Mr. F. D., 24, 65, 163, 697, 731, 941, 958.
Maurice, Rev. F. O., 233. Maxwell, Rev. E., 973. Miall, Mr. E., 577. Middleton, Bp., 423. Mill, Dr., 599, 800. Miller, Mr. Hugh, 344, 967, 969.
Miller, Rev. Dr., 133, 481, 814.
Minton, Rev. S., 214. Moore, Rev. D., 315. Moorhouse, Rev. J., 965. Motley, Dr., 484. Motley, Mr., 302. Müller, Mr., 86. Murchison, Sir R., 59. Musgrave, Archd., 605. Neale, Mr., 813. Newman, Dr., 336, 893, 942, 946. Newton, Bp., 810. Newton, Sir I., 257, 817, 964.
Noel, Mr. Baptist, 592. Nowell, Dean, 922. Oliphant, Mr. Lawrence,
Olmstead, Mr. T. L., 168, 670.
O'Connell, Mr. D., 281. Olshausen, Dr., 816. Owen, Prof., 965.
Oxenden, Mr., 657. Palmer, Dr., 87.
Parker, Theodore, 917, 967.
Pattison, Rev. M., 289. Pattison, Mr., 732. Patton, Rev. Dr., 736. Patrick, Bp., 52. Peel, Sir R., 579, 659. Pelham, Bp., 286. Perowne, Rev. T. T., 405. Peto, Sir M., 404. Philpot, Bp., 290, 472,
Porson, Rev. R., 817. Porter, Rev. J. L., 10. Powell, Rev. Baden, 327,
710, 732, 943, 951, 964. Pratt, Rev. J., 596. Pusey, Dr., 599, 942. Ragland, Rev. T. G., 405. Rawlinson, Mr., 67. Rawlinson, Sir H, 729. Ridgeway, Rev. J., 976. Robins, Rev. S., 78. Robinson, Dr., 11. Roe, Sir T., 504. Romaine, Mr., 337. Rowntree, J. S., 733. Russell, Rev. A. T., 893. Sandford, Archd., 292. Savile, Rev. B. W., 896. Scholefield, Prof., 604. Scott, Rev. T., 163. Senior, Mr. N. W., 574. Shaw, B., Esq., 403. Shaw, Dr., 630. Shuttleworth, Sir J., 387. Simeon, Rev. C., 68, 972. Smith, Bp., $98. Smith, Dr., 23. Smith, Rev. S., 654, 725. Sparrow, Bp., 542. Spence, Mr. J., 403. Spitta, Mr. C. J. P., 243. Spooner, R., Esq., 484. Spottiswoode, Mr., 405. Stanley, Dr., 607. Stephens, Mr. A. J., 275, 282, 488. Stephens, Prof., 613. Stevenson, Rev. J., 588. Stewart, Rev. J. H., 579. Stowe, Mrs. Beecher, 565, 820.
Tait, Bp., 29, 289, 697. Taylor, Mr. J., 12. Taylor, Bp., 863, 877 Temple, Sir G., 545. Temple, Dr., 66, 166, 290, 387, 442, 710, 732, 806, 839, 942, 956.
Tholuck, Dr., 23. Thompson, Dr., 737. Thomson, Dr., 23. Tillotson, Abp., 505. Townsend, Rev. H., 395. Trelawney, Sir J., 577. Trench, Dean, 813. Trollope, Mr. T. A., 167. Tuffnell, Mr., 380. Turner, Mr. Sharon, 308. Twopeny, Rev. R., 311. Tyng, Dr., 569. Tyrrell, Rev. G., 482. Upham, Thos. C., 509.
Van Mildert, Bp., 697.
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