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ANDOVER-HARVARD
THE AGICAL LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
A77.296 June 29, 1945
Printed by THOMAS J. STAFFORD,
New Haven, Conn.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME XII.
NO. I.
ART. I.-New Priest in Conception Bay,
The New Priest in Conception Bay. 2 Vols. Boston: Phillips,
Sampson & Co. 1858.
ART. II.-Theodore Parker and the Newest Theology,
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1. A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion. By Theodore
Parker. Fourth Edition. Boston: Little, Brown & Company.
1856. 12mo. pp. 466.
2. Sermons of Theism, Atheism, and the Popular Theology By
Theodore Parker, Minister of the twenty-eighth Congregational
Society in Boston. 1856. Second Edition. 12mo.
Same publishers.
PP. 364.
3. Ten Sermons of Religion. By Theodore Parker, Minister, &e.
Second Edition. Same publishers. 1855. 12mo. pp. 393.
4. Two Sermons on Revivals-"a False and True Revival of Re-
ligion," and "the Revival of Religion which we need "-April
4th and 11th, 1858.
ART. III.-President Hopkins' Discourse and the Church,
God's Provisions and Man's Perversions. A Discourse delivered be-
fore the Congregational Library Association, in the Tremont
Temple, Boston, May 29th, 1855. By Mark Hopkins, D. D., Presi dent of Williams College. pp. 36. Press of T. R. Marvin.
ART. IV. Church Schools and Colleges,
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ART. V.-Randall's Life of Jefferson,
48
66
83
The Life of Thomas Jefferson. By Henry S. Randall, LL. D.
Thomas Jefferson still survives." "The Last words of John
Adams." In Three Volumes.
99
ART. VI.-Sawyer's New Testament,
The New Testament, Translated from the Original Greek, &c. By
Leicester Ambrose Sawyer. Boston, Cleveland, London.
ART. VII.-Sprague's Annals of the American Pulpit,
Annals of the American Pulpit; or Commemorative Notices of dis-
tinguished American Clergymen of various denominations, from the
early settlement of the country to the close of the year eighteen
hundred and fifty-five. With Historical Introductions. By William
B. Sprague, D. D. Volume V. New York: Robert Carter &
Brothers.
AMERICAN ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY:
126
Early Journals of General Conventions, (continued,) 139
Book Notices,
.
1. Prescott's History of Philip II.-2. Minturn's New York to
Delhi.-3. Page's La Plata, &c.-4. The Land and the Book.-5.
Barth's North and Central Africa.-6. Fitch's James the Lord's
Brother.-7. New American Cyclopedia.-8. Age of Chivalry.-9.
Wild Sports in the Far West.-10. Lewis on Christian Union.-
11. Readings for Lent.-12. Steven's History of Methodism.-13.
Strickland's Pioneer Bishop.-14. Strickland's Queens of Scot-
land.-15. Comedies of Terence.-16. Dexter's Street Thoughts.—
17. The Laird of Norlaw, &c.-18. Great Day of Atonement.-
19. Hoffman's Catechisings on the Collects.-20. A Tune Book.-
21. Steven's Past and Present of St. Andrews'.-22. Hungerford's
Old Plantation.-23. Wise's Pleasant Pathways.-24. Hovey's State
of Impenitent Dead.-25. The Librarian of S. S. U.-26. Perry's
History of Missionary Association.-27. Reports, Sermons, &c.
ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER:
Summary of Home Intelligence,
Summary of Foreign Intelligence, .
163
177
182
NO. II.
ART. I. The Present State and Hopes of Christianity.-
No. II. Constantine, Charlemagne, and Hilde-
brand,
Rational Cosmology, or the Eternal Principles and the Necessary
Laws of the Universe. By Laurens P. Hickok, D. D., Union
College. New York: D. Appleton & Co., &c. 1858.
897.
8vo. pp.
ART. III.-Carey's Translation of the Book of Job,
The Book of Job, Translated from the Hebrew, on the basis of the
Authorized Version; Explained in a large body of Notes, Critical
and Exegetical, and illustrated by Extracts from various works on
Antiquities, Geography, Science, &c.; also by Eighty Woodcuts
and a Map; with Six Preliminary Dissertations, an Analytical
193
239
249
Paraphrase, and Meisner's and Doederlein's Selection of the Vari-
ous Readings of the Hebrew Text from the Collations of Kenni-
cott and De Rossi. By the Rev. Carteret Priaulx Carey, M. A.,
Incumbent of St. John's, Guernsey. London: Wertheim & Co.,
486 PP.
ART. IV.-President Hopkins' Discourse and the Church, 263
1st. God's Provisions and Man's Perversions. A Discourse delivered
before the Congregational Library Association, in the Tremont
Temple, Boston, May 29th, 1855. By Mark Hopkins, D. D., Presi-
dent of Williams College. pp. 36. Press of T. R. Marvin.
2d. Puritanism; or, a Churchman's Defense against its Aspersions, by
En Appeal to its own History. By Thomas W. Coit, D. D.,
Rector of Trinity Church, New Rochelle, N. Y., and a member of
the New York Historical Society. pp. 527.
ART. V.-The New Tune Book,
A Tune Book, proposed for the use of Congregations of the Protest-
tant Episcopal Church. Compiled by a Committee appointed for
the purpose by the House of Bishops. New York. 1859. Small
4to. pp. 376.
ART. VI.-The Rev. Bird Wilson, D. D.,
ART. VII.-Dr. Stevens' First Chapter,.
The History of the Religious Movement of the Eighteenth Century,
called Methodism, &c., &c. By Abel Stevens, LL. D. Vol. I.
New York and London.
281
294
305
Early Journals of General Conventions, (continued,) 313
1. Mansel's Bampton Lectures.-2. Tholuck on St. John.-3. Hamil-
ton's Lectures on Metaphysics.-4. London Atheneum.-5. Atlantic
Monthly.-6. Ingraham's Pillar of Fire.-7. Discourses on the
Atonement.-8. New American Cyclopedia.-9. Ellis' Madagas-
car.-10. Bishop White on Episcopacy.-11. McIlvaine's Ordina-
tion Sermon.-12. Miller's Popular Geology.-13. Fairbairn's Her-
meneutical Manual.-14. Masson's Life of Milton.-15. Annual of
Scientific Discovery.-16. Wharton's Treatise on Theism.-17.
Kip's Catacombs of Rome.-18. Southgate's Parochial Sermons.—
19. Hobart's Instruction for Lent.-20. Fletcher's Methodist.-21.
Stow's First Things-22. Norton's Life of Bishop Croes.-23.
Church Book Society's Publications, 13 Vols.-24. Coppee's Ele-
ments of Rhetoric.-25. Trübner's Guide to American Litera-
ture.-26. Novels.-27. Wood's Fankwei.-28. Home Journal-
29. Watson's American Home Garden.-30. More about Jesus.-
31. One World, One Washington.-32. Jaeger's North American
Insects.-33. Sermons, Reports, &c.
Summary of Foreign Intelligence,
335
351
359