G. -349; his works recommended 355 on the same passage, by Prof. Stu- Mr. Barnes' interpretation 357. and other machines, noticed 256. proofs of the meanings of words ix : 16-18, by Rev. A. Barnes 51. proved to mean last will or testa- marks on Heb. ix : 16-18, by Prof. an important particular omitted by Mr. B. 365; his argument not valid Matt. 23: 35, from the German upon a matter of fact 370; re- marks on other commentators 372; the design of the Apostle's argu- ment considered 373. History of the Christian Church, by Dr. Hazelius, noticed 264. Life of W. B. Homer' 177. Wrilings of, reviewed 177; he was sermons 180; he had a method in preaching 182; elegance of style 183; his skill in illustrating reli- gious truth 185; remarkable power pressive eloquence 189; his attain- ifications 191; the mystery of his students 193, Prof Stuart, on 51; two interpreta ters to a Son in the Ministry, no- I. 14 ble 431; rules of construction • not exhausted 467; music des- P. from the Revue Théolngique 154; not suited to be popular-general exposition of Pantheism 155; its. different theories 156; ancient cian philosophy 158; Neoplaton- ism 159; scientific pantheism 160; dental idealism 162; Schelling and Gaussen m Inspiration, noticed theism 166; its psychological causes 167. Homer, reviewed 177. Pearson, John, D D, Exposition of the Creed, noticed 257. Philosophy, Mental, by Dr. Schmuck- George Hill, D. D, noiiced 243. Plan of Salvation, the Philosophy of ings on this subject 413; but Je. sus knew what was in man 415; the determination of the will 415; the doctrine of necessity 417; the al of Sacred Interpretation, no principles disclosed 420. Poetical Works of John Sterling, no- reviewed 142; the state of the Porter, Rev. Noah, Jr., on Transcen- of Stilling 2; examples 3; the ises 9; the mother of Augustine natical ideas 11, examples in tians have similar trials 14; na- Richards, history of obscure 463; divine assistance in prayer 16; Preacher, the training of the, by Prof. Roman Education, 21. Day, responsibilities of the preach. Society, the progress of, as indicated Slowe, Prof. Calvin E., D. D., re- marks on prayer, 1. on Heb. ix. 16-18, by Rev. A. Tracy, Rev Joseph, history of the the Condition of Women, by Prof. Training of the Preacher, by Prof. Day, 71. Transcendentalism, by Rev. N. Por. transcendentalists--the pantheis- communion 199; those who are ligious sentiments of Thomas they claim the necessity of taking sides with Plato or Aristotle 203; lical researches in Palestine, first masters contrasted 206; the lan- guage of their schools 206; the Novum Testamentum Græce, no. the opposite school 209; dangers of the spiritualists and their ad- 211; strictures on some views ing church desirable 213; the ten- dency of spiritualism 214, its in- fluence on scientific theology 216; gress of society as indicated by sure to disappoint 217. the condition of women 91. Turner, Prof. J. B , Mormonism im Twin Sisters, the, noticed 251. W. Watson's Bible and the Closet, now Whately, Richard, D. D., kingdom Women, the progress of society as 110; the condition of women a indicated by the condition of, in true index to that of society 11l; pression in Acts 27: 17, 405. Z. ERRATA. 66 Page 25, line 37, for νάγν read νεΐν--for ιράμματα read γράμματα, 29, “ 27, “ study read state. 7, for Greek read Greeks. " officius read officiis. « 20, for απηθεύειν read αληθεύειν. “ 10, insert of, after meaning. 4 from bottom, dele the. " 6, after Ovoia insert ? 2, for cri read ini. “ 12, from bottom, for New read now. « 364, « 370, |