In this Index the names of Contributors of Articles are printed in Italics.
Amistad, Africans of the, Gov. Baldwin's services in behalf of the, Andrews, (S. J.), The Life of our Lord upon the earth, noticed, - 836 Andrews, (W. W.), Review of Mrs. Oliphant's Life of Edward Ir- ving, Annual of Scientific Discovery for 1863, noticed, Armenian History, Article, by W. Clark,
Bacon, (L.), Reply to Professor Parker's Letters to him in the Boston Post, Bacon, (Lord), Works, Spedding's edition, Baldwin, (R. S.), Dr. Dutton's address commemorative of, delivered Feb. 24th, 1863, Barnes, (J. E.), Criticism of Herbert Spencer on Ultimate Religious Ideas, Article, Bartholomew's Day, Bicentenary celebration of, in England, (1862), referred to,
Brown, (W. B.), The Causes of History, Article,
Bushnell, (Horace), The Doctrine of Loyalty, Article, Butler, (Samuel), Reference to his Works,
Cemeteries, Article, by A. D. Grid- ley, Cephalization, Article, by J. D. Dana, Character Writing, A Chapter
Article, by Selah Merrill, - Chase, (Thomas), Hellas, noticed, Chauncey family, referred to, Church and State, Alliance of- perhaps a necessary stage in the transition from the absolutism of the Papacy back to the individual liberty of Primitive Christianity, 117 Clark, (W.), Armenian History, Article, - 507, 672
Clark, (W. B.), Doubt, Faith, and Reason, Article,
Clapp, (C. W.), Rational Theology, Article,
Craik, (G. L.), Manual of English Literature, noticed,
259 Cochin, (A.), Results of Emancipa. tion, noticed,
Bascom, (J.), Esthetics, noticed, Bigelow, (Jacob), History of the Cemetery of Mt. Auburn, noticed, Binney, (Thomas), quotation from his sermon, referring to Slater, his predecessor, Brace, (C. L.), The Races of the Old World, noticed,
Doubt, Faith, and Reason, Article, by W. B. Clark, Dutton, (Henry), Review of "Sec- tional Controversy," by W. C. Fowler,
Dutton, (S. W. S.), Address Com- memorative of Gov. Baldwin, Feb. 24th, 1863, Earle, (John), Reference to his "Mi- crocosmography," Evangelical Alliance, English Branch, Letter of Dr. Patton in reply to the Letter of the Secretary of the 288 Faith, Christianity a System of, Ar- ticle, by W. B. Clark, Farrar, (A. S.), A Critical History of Free Thought, noticed, Faust, by Goethe, Attempt to evolve some of the esoteric significance of the, Article, by Mrs. C. R. Cor-
Fleming, (William), Praying and Working, noticed,
France, The Student's History of, noticed,
Franklin, (B.), Man's cry and God's gracious answer, noticed, Fowler, (W. C.), Sectional Contro- versy, reviewed,by Henry Dutton, 316 Fuller, (Thomas), Reference to his Holy and Profane States,"
Gage, (W. L.), European Traveling from the pecuniary point of View, Article, Gage, (W. L), Translation of the Autobiography of Steffens, no- ticed, Gaussen, (L.), Canon of the Scrip-
Hall, (Joseph), Reference to his Characters of Virtues and Vices," 41 Hanna, (W.), The last day of our Lord's Passion, noticed, - 586 History, Theory of the Causes which combine to produce the events of, Article, by W. B. Brown, History, Uses of, to the Preacher, Article, by J. S. Sewall, Hopkins, (Mark), Moral Science, no- ticed, Huggins, (W. L.), Three Sermons of, and a funeral discourse com- memorative of him, by Rev. S. Haskell, noticed,
Liber Psalmorum, noticed, Liberty, Religious, since the Refor- mation, Article, by J. P. Thompson, 103 Livermore, (George), An historical research respecting the opinions of the founders of the Republic on negroes as slaves, as citizens, and as soldiers, noticed, Loyalty, The Doctrine of, Article, Lushington, (Dr.), Decision in the Court of Arches respecting the re- lation subsisting between Church and State in England, Lyon, (Gen. Nathaniel), Life of, by Dr. A. Woodward, noticed,
Lyra Cœlestis, noticed, - Mahan, (M.), Answer to Bishop Co- lenso, noticed,
Married Women, Recent American legislation on the legal rights of, Article,
Marsh, (G. P.), Origin and History of the English Language, review. ed, by Eugene Schuyler,
May, (T. E.), Constitutional History of England, noticed, Merrill, (Selah), A Chapter on Character Writing, Article, Miller, (H.), Tales and Sketches, Mooar, (George), The Statesman- ship of Sir Harry Vane, Article, 452 Monroe Doctrine, Article, by Josh- ua Leavitt, - 729 Moran, (Charles), Money, noticed, 850 Nonconformity," Reasons for, set forth by the ejected ministers in 1662, Ecumenical Councils, Article, by Philip Schaff, Overbury, (Sir Thomas), Reference to his Works,
Parker, (Joel), Letters to Dr. Ba- con in the Boston Post, replied to, 191 Patton, (W.), Letter in reply to the Secretary of the English Branch of the Evangelical Alliance, Peace Congress, (1860), Gov. Bald- win's course in the Persia, Woman and her Saviour in, noticed,
Phelps, (S. D.), Holy Land, with Glimpses of Europe and Egypt, noticed,
President of the U. S., His powers and duties in a war with traitors,
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Spencer, (John). Bible Illustrations, edited by R. Newton, noticed, Stanley, (A. P.), History of the Jew- ish Church, noticed, Stanley, (A. P.), Sermons in the East, noticed, Stevenson, (W. F.), Praying and Working, with some account of John Falk, Immanuel Wichern, Theodore Fliedner, John Evan- gelist Gossner, and Louis Har- mes, noticed, Steffens, W. L. Gage's translation of the Autobiography of, noticed, 593 Strauss, Reference to his Criticism of the Gospels, by W. B. Clark, 80 Tennyson's "Two Voices," review- ed, by Mrs. C. R. Corson, Theophrastus, Reference to his "Moral Characters,"
Walworth, (C.), Gentle Sceptic, no- ticed,
103 Wayland, (F.), Letters on the Min- istry, noticed,
Thompson, (J. P.), Religious Lib- erty since the Reformation, Arti- cle, Thompson, (J. P.), Memorial of Ser- geant John Hanson Thompson, noticed, Thornton, (J. W.), Colonial Schemes of Popham and Gorges. Speech delivered at Fort Popham cele- bration, August 29th, 1862, no- ticed, Tullidge, (H.), Triumphs of the Bible with the Testimony of Sci- ence to its truth, noticed, Two Voices, by Tennyson, review- ed, by Mrs. C. R. Corson, Vane, (Sir Harry), The Statesman- ship of, Article, by George Mooar, 472 Walker, (E. A.), The Problem of Salvation, Article,
- 587 Welby, (H.), Mysteries of Life, Death, and Futurity, noticed, 594 Wilson, (J. M.), Presbyterian Alma- nac, noticed,
Winslow, (O.), The Sympathy of Christ with Man, noticed, Women, Married, Recent American legislation on the legal rights of, Article,
586 Woodward, (A.), Life of Gen. Lyon, noticed,
Wright, (Edwin), The Sanction of all law divine, Article, Zoological Position of Man, Arti- cle, by J. D. Dana,
Faust. A Tragedy Translated from the German of Goethe. With Notes. By CHARLES T. BROOKS. Boston: Ticknor & Fields.
EVERY product of a high poetic imagination has necessarily deep and strong undercurrent of suggested significance. It is this which particularly distinguishes it from a product of the pure fancy. As has been said by an able and eloquent American critic, "with each note of the lyre is heard a ghostly, and not always a distinct, but an august and soul-exalting echo. In every glimpse of beauty presented, we catch, through long and wild vistas, dim bewildering visions of a far more ethereal beauty beyond. But not so in poems which the world has always persisted in terming fanciful. Here the upper current is often exceedingly brilliant and beautiful; but then men feel that this upper current is all. No Naiad voice addresses them from below. The notes of the air of the song
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