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CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI.
No. I.
Church Building,
Webster's Dictionary,
An American Dictionary of the English Language. By Noah Web-
ster, LL.D. Revised and Enlarged by Chauncey A. Goodrich, Pro-
fessor in Yale College: with Pronouncing Vocabularies of Scripture,
Classical and Geographical Names.
Missionary Operations in Polynesia,
Omoo; by Herman Melville.
Voices of Freedom,
Page.
1
24
41
58
Voices of Freedom; by J. G. Whittier.
Dewey's Controversial Writings,
67
Discourses and Reviews, upon questions in Controversial Theology,
and Practical Religion. By Orville Dewey, D.D., Pastor of the
Church of the Messiah in New York.
Views of Christian Nurture, and of subjects adjacent thereto; by
Horace Bushnell.
The Financial Crisis of Great Britain,
Short Notices,
Traill's New Translation of Josephus.-Williston on the Sabbath.—
Todd's Shorter Catechism.
No. II.
The British System of Postage,
Upham's Life of Madame Guyon,
Life and religious opinions and experience of Madame de la Mothe
Guyon; together with some account of the personal history and re-
ligious opinions of Fenelon, Archbishop of Cambray. By Thomas
C. Upham, Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Bowdoin
College.
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151
153
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Putney Perfectionism,
:
The Berean a manual for the help of those who seek the faith of the
primitive church. By John H. Noyes.
Religious Toleration,
The Relation of Education to the Well-being of States,
Eleventh Annual Report of the Massachusetts Board of Education,
together with the Eleventh Annual Report of the Secretary of the
Board.
Postscript to the Article above,
Robert Murray McCheyne,
The works of the late Rev. Robert Murray McCheyne, Minister of
St. Peter's Church, Dundee. Complete in two volumes. Vol. 1,
containing his Life and Remains, Letters, Lectures, Songs of
Zion, &c.
The Proposed Substitution of Sectarian for Public Schools,
Supplement to the Article above,
Rev. Mr. Bellows on the Moral Government of God,
1. Relation of Christianity to Human Nature.-A Sermon preached
at the ordination of Mr. Frederick Knapp as colleague Pastor of
the First Congregational Church in Brookline, Mass., on Wednes-
day, Oct. 6, 1847.
2. Nature of the Atonement.-A Discourse delivered by appoint-
ment of the Synod of New York and New Jersey, on Wed-
nesday evening, Oct. 20, 1847. By Rev. Thomas H. Skinner,
Pastor of the Mercer Street Presbyterian Church, New York.
3. Doctrine of the Atonement.-The Christian Inquirer.
Ireland her Sufferings and their Remedy,
Ireland in 1847: its present state and prospects. By J. Wilson
Browne.
Thoughts on the Poor-relief Bill for Ireland: together with reflec-
tions on her miseries, their causes, and their remedies. By John,
Earl of Shrewsbury.
Irish Sufferers, and Anti-Irish Philosophers; their pledges and per-
formances. By Eneas MacDonnell, Esq., Barrister-at-law.
Reply to the Speech of the Archbishop of Dublin, against the Poor-
relief (Ireland) Bill. By G. Poulett Scrope, Esq., M. P., &c.
Paddiana or Scraps and Sketches of Irish life, present and past.
Ireland's Welcome to the Stranger: or an excursion through Ire-
land, in 1844 and 1845, for the purpose of personally investiga-
ting the condition of the poor. By A. Nicholson.
A Lecture on the antecedent causes of the Irish Famine in 1847,
by the Rt. Rev. John Hughes, D. D.
Impressions of Ireland and the Irish.
The Germania and Agricola of Caius Cornelius Tacitus, with notes
for Colleges.-Apostolical Constitutions. Translated from the
German; by Irah Chase, D. D.-The Philosophy of Christian
Perfection, embracing a Psychological statement of some of the
principles of Christianity on which the doctrine rests.-Torrey's
Neander. General History of the Christian Religion and Church.
By Joseph Torrey.—Cleveland's Compendium of English Litera
ture.-Chalmers' Miscellanies.-Schmitz's History of Rome.-
Hydraulics and Mechanics. In five books. By Thomas Ew-
bank. Miscellaneous Essays; by Mark Hopkins, D. D.-A
Practical Course of French Grammar, based on Ollendorff's new
method. By G. J. Hubert Sanders.—Notes Critical, Explana-
tory and Practical on the Book of the Prophet Isaiah. By Al-
bert Barnes.-Notices of Pamphlets.
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No. III.
Common Schools and their relations to Higher Seminaries,
Principles in the Art of Landscape,
Memoir of Mrs. Mary E. Van Lennep,
Memoir of Mrs. Mary E. Van Lennep, only daughter of the Rev.
Joel Hawes, D.D., and wife of the Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep,
Missionary in Turkey. By her Mother. Hartford: Belknap and Hammersly.
Proposed Abolition of Slavery in West Virginia,
Address to the People of West Virginia; showing that slavery is
injurious to the public welfare, and that it may be gradually abol-
ished, without detriment to the rights and interests of slaveholders.
By a Slaveholder of West Virginia. Lexington: Printed by
Chronology,
Dr. Jarvis's Vindication. Church Review for April, 1848.
Our Post-Office,
Report of the Post-Master General of the United States, for the year end-
ing June 30, 1847. Documents accompanying the President's Message,
1st Session, 30th Congress, December, 1847.
Laws and Regulations of the Post-Office Department. 1847.
Thoughts on the Riches of the Natural World,
404
The Church-as it was, as it is, as it ought to be,
Church Music,
The French Revolution of 1848,
The Ethics of the Right of Suffrage,
Literary Notices,
The Genius of Scotland; or Sketches of Scottish Scenery, Litera-
ture and Religion; by Robert Turnbull.—Religion Teaching by
Example; by Richard W. Dickinson, D.D.-Fundamental Philoso-
phy, or Elements of Primitive Philosophy; being the first Division
of a Complete System of Philosophical Science. From the German
of William Traugott Krug.-Posthumous Influence: A Sermon
occasioned by the death of the Hon. Samuel Hubbard, LL. D.,
Associate Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts;
by Silas Aiken.-A Good Man Lamented: A Sermon preached
in the First Congregational Church, Canandaigua, N. Y., at the
funeral of Walter Hubbell; by the Pastor of the Church, O. E.
Daggett.
The Power of the Pulpit; or thoughts addressed to Christian Minis-
ters, and those who hear them. By Gardiner Spring, D.D., Pastor
of the Brick Presbyterian church, New York.
The Relation of the Study of Jurisprudence to the origin and
Evangeline, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
Historical and Statistical View of the Working of Emancipation