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necessary consequence, the attention of the young is beginning to be awakened to the subject of Exegetical Theology. The sentiment is becoming prevalent, that the extravagant interpretations and the petulant controversies, by which sectarianism is upheld, must yield for the most part to the systematic efforts of learning and piety, to ascertain precisely what the word of God-THE UNIVERSAL STANDARD-reveals.

Notwithstanding this, the number of Biblical scholars amongst us is exceedingly limited: And a work, designed to excite and cherish a taste for Biblical studies, especially those of a critical and exegetical character, will find but few congenial spirits ready to catch and diffuse the glow. The names of these few appear on our subscription list, not because they expect to derive i formation and profit from our pages, (for they generally anticipate us in their private reading and study) but from a laudable desire to aid in disseminating the knowledge which they relish themselves, and deem important for others.

If, then, the incomparably larger portion of our readers and subscribers are to be interested and profited by the Repertory, variety, to the full extent permitted by the original plan, must be introduced; and perhaps even more might be admissible, without detracting from the Biblical and Critical character of the work.

The subscriber indulges the hope, that the dawn of Biblical study among us is rapidly advancing; that the American youth, who from time to time enrich their minds with knowledge in foreign lands, and catch the spirit of philological research, from the ardent and devoted scholars in whose atmosphere they are permitted to live, will soon be enabled, in their native land, to rally round a common standard, animated with the same enlarged views, and concentrating their energies with efficient co-operation-an invincible band, well equipped, and exerting a powerful influence on the Biblical Literature of our country.

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BIBLICAL REPERTORY.

Contents of No. X.

[VOL. III.]

I, TRACTS ON THE INTERPRETATION OF THE SCRIPTURES. TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN OF J. A. ERNESTI BY R. B. PATTON-[CONTINUED FROM PAGE 172.]—IV. ON THE DIFFICULTY ATTENDING THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE NEW TESTAMENT.-V. ON ORIGEN, THE FATHER OF THE GRAMMATICAL INTERPRETATION OF THE SCRIPTURES.

II. REFUTATION OF THE HYPOTHESIS OF THE PAPISTS IN RELAION TO THE INTERPRETATION OF THE SCRIPTURES. EXTRACTED FROM THE WORKS OF JOHN ALHHONSO TURRETIN. TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN BY JOSEPH ADDISON ALEXANDER, A B.

III. GLEANINGS. LITERARY NOTICES. NEW PUBLICATIONS.

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