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ARTICLE
I. THREE PROGRESSIVE EXPERIMENTS IN HUMAN GOV-
ERNMENT,
By JOSEPH F. TUTTLE, Marietta College, Ohio.
II. DR. POND'S LECTURES ON PASTORAL DUTY REVIEWED,
III. LANE'S REFUGE OF LIES AND COVERT FROM THE STORM
REVIEWED,
By Rev. SAMUEL H. Cox, D. D., Brooklyn, N. Y.
IV. THE TEUTONIC METAPHYSICS, OR MODERN TRANSCEN-
DENTALISM,
By C. E. STOWE, D. D., Professor of Bibl. Lit., Lane Sem., Cincinnati.
V. AN EXAMINATION OF JOSHUA 10: 12-15,
By Rev. T. M. HOPKINS, Pastor of the Presb. Church, Westfield, N. Y.
VI. LUTHERANISM AND THE REFORM; THEIR DIVERSITY ESSEN-
TIAL TO THEIR UNITY,
By J. H. MERLE D'AUBIGNE, D. D.
3. The Philosophy of Rhetoric.
4. Elements of Rhetoric and Literary Criticism.
5. Griffin's Sermons.
1. Anastasis: or the Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Body.
2. Blair's Sermons.
17. The Poor Man's Morning Portion.
18. Sorrowing, yet Rejoicing.
19. Sabbath Musings.
6. The Reformation in Europe.
7. Buck's Sublime and Beautiful. Alison's Essays on Taste.
8. The Works of the Rev. William Jay.
IX. LITERARY INTELLIGENCE, .
9. Notes, Critical, Illustrative, and Practical, on Job.
10. The Reformers before the Reformation.
11. Persecutious of Popery.
12. Mary Lundie Duncan. Hervey's Meditations. Luther and
Calvin.
13. The Works of Charlotte Elizabeth.
14. The Deserter. By Charlotte Elizabeth.
15. The Pulpit Cyclopædia.
16. The Book of the Indians of North America.
discussed and refuted.
23. Life of Oliver Cromwell.
24. The Complete Works of Mrs. Hemans.
25. The Settlers in Canada.
VII. DOMINICI DIODATI I. C. NEAPOLITANI, DE CHRISTO GRÆCE
LOQUENTE EXERCITATIO,
Translated by O. T. DOBBIN, LL. D., of West. Independ. Coll., Exeter, Eng.
VIII. CRITICAL NOTICES,
181
20. The Centurion; or Scenes in Rome.
21. The Spirit of Popery.
22. The Arguments of Romanists in behalf of the Apocrypha,
26. Young's Night Thoughts.
lok's Course of Time.
27. Greek and English Lexicon of the Poems of Homer.
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THE
BIBLICAL REPOSITORY
AND
CLASSICAL REVIEW.
THIRD SERIES, NO. II.—WHOLE NUMBER LVIII.
APRIL, 1845.
I. THE LAST DAYS AND DEATH OF LUTHER, .
By C. E. STOWE, D. D., Professor of Bib. Lit., Lane Sem., Cincinnati.
II. BUSH ON THE RESURRECTION REVIEWED,
By Rev. SAMUEL T. SPEAR, Pastor of the South Presb. Ch. Brooklyn, N. Y.
. 266
III. EXPOSITIOn of 1 Peter, 3: 18–20,
By Rev. JOHN G. HALL, South Egremont, Mass.
IV. HOME MISSIONS. BY A MISSIONARY,
Rev. THOMAS LIPPINCOTT, Marine Settlement, Ill.
V. EXPOSITION OF ROMANS 7: 7-24,
Translated from Olshausen's Commentary.
VI. THE PRELATICAL PRINCIPLES, ANTI-REPUBLICAN AND UN-
1. Mackie's Life of Leibnitz.
2. Taylor's Manual of History.
3. Stanley's Life of Dr. Arnold.
4. Boussingault's Rural Economy.
5. Ure's Supplement.
EVANGELICAL,
315
By Rev. ANSEL D. EDDY, D. D., Pastor of the First Ch. of Newark, N. J.
Translated by Rev. O. T. DOBBIN, LL. D., of Western Independent Coll.,
Exeter, England.
6. Michelet's History of France.
7. Thirlwall's History of Greece.
8. Prescott's Ferdinand and Isabella.
9. Guy's Forensic Medicine.
10. Horne's Commentary on the Psalms.
11. Davies' Sermons.
VIII. ON THE CHANGE OF THE SABBATH FROM THE SEVENTH TO
THE FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK, BY APOSTOLIC EXAMPLE, 366
By Rev. R. WEISER, Pastor of the Ev. Luth. Church, Bedford, Penn.
IX. CRITICAL NOTICES,
14. Judæa Capta.
15. Mrs. Copley's Kind Words for the Kitchen.
16. Alden's Great Secret discovered.
19. Pycroft's Course of Reading.
20. Shew's Water-Cure.
. 195
17. Charlotte Elizabeth's Visible Church.
18. Calvert's Schiller and Goethe's Correspondence.
12. Brown's Catechism.
13. Advice to a Young Christian-World without Souls-The World's Religion.
21. Wiley and Putnam's Library of Reading.
22. D'Aubigne's Miscellany.
23. Burdett's Adopted Child.
24. Charlotte Elizabeth's Works.
X. LITERARY INTELLIGENCE,
25. Grimes's Etherology.
26. White Lies-A Tale of Trials-The Fashionable Wife- Royal Sisters.
27. Fletcher's Devotional Bible.
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377
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THIRD SERIES, NO. III.—WHOLE NUMBER LIX.
JULY, 1845.
CONTENTS OF NO. III. VOL. I. THIRD SERIES
I. INFLUENCE OF FAITH UPON INTELLECTUAL CHARACTER,
By Rev. C. B. BOYNTON, Troy, N. Y.
II. EXPOSITION OF MATTHEW 16: 18,
By REV. CALEB CLARK, Truxton, N. Y.
III. SKETCHES IN GRECIAN PHILOSOPHY,
By Prof. WM. S. TYLER, Amherst College, Mass.
IV. CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY AS A SCIENCE,
By Prof. L. P. HICKOK, D. D., Auburn Theological Seminary.
REDEMPTION,
By Rev. SETH WILLISTON, D. D.
VII. REVIEW OF AMERICAN COMMON SCHOOL HISTORIES,
By M. WILSON, N. Y.
V. BAIRD'S RELIGION IN AMERICA REVIEWED, By Prof. J. ALDEN, D. D., Williams College, Mass.
VI. NECESSITY OF THE SPIRIT'S INFLUENCE IN THE WORK OF
493
1. Stuart's Apocalypse.
2. Lewis's Plato.
VIII. DOMINICI DIODATI I. C. NEAPOLITANI, DE CHRISTO GRÆCE
Translated by Rev. O. T. DOBBIN, LL. D., of Western Independent
Coll., Exeter, England.
6. Smyth's Confirmation.
7. Smyth's Ruling Elders.
8. Elizabeth Thornton.
9. Mayer's Expository Lectures.
10. Wayland and Fuller's Correspondence.
11. Penny Magazine.
12. Vinet's Vital Christianity.
13. Wiley & Putnam's Library.
14. Reid's Dictionary.
15. Ocean-Work.
16. Kohlrausch's Germany.
17. Lord's Poems.
18. Webster's Dictionary.
X. LITERARY INTELLIGENCE.
3. Barnes' Notes on Ephesians, Philippians, and Colossians.
4. Cormenin's History of the Popes.
5. Farnham's California.
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