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real feeling, no sincere reception of the elevating and improving truths of Christianity. Well would it be for those who with rash and unhallowed hands attack the fabric of Christian doctrine, to remember one, and assuredly one of the most important of its doctrines for the direction and formation of our faith, that the one grand requisite for a Christian believer is a patient teachableness, and a throwing down of the strong holds of personal vanity and self-confidence. Well if they remembered the words of him who spake as never man spake, and in simple words poured forth the treasures of eternal wisdom, that except we become as little children, we shall in no wise inherit the kingdom of heaven, we shall neither attain to a true knowledge of it here. nor a participation of its glories hereafter.

[TO BE CONCLUDED IN THE NEXT NUMBER.]

BIBLICAL REPERTOKY.

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Collection of Tracts

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BIBLICAL LITERATURE.

BY CHARLES HODGE,

PROFESSOR OF ORIENTAL AND BIBLICAL LITERATURE, IN THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY, AT PRINCETON, N. J.

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BIBLICAL REPERTORY.

Contents of No. XV.

[VOL. III.]

I. ON MIRACLES ;-FROM F. V. REINHARD'S OPUSCULA ACADEMICA.-TRANSLATED FROM THE LATIN, BY GEORGE C. BECKWITH, ASSISTANT INSTRUCTER IN THE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY AT ANDOVER, MASS.

II. ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE ELEMETARY PRINCIPLES OF THE STRUCTURE OF LANGUAGE,-FROM THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTS-NEW SERIES, No. I.

III. ON THE DIFFICULTIES OF ROMANISM IN REGARD TO THE CLAIM OF INFALLIBILITY.-FROM FABER'S DIFFICULTIES OF ROMANISM, BOOK I. CHAP. I.

IV. ON THE GOSPEL OF JOHN.-EXTRACTED FROM EICHHORN'S EINLEITUNG IN DAS NUEUE TESTAMENT, VOL. II. pt. vi. ¡¡ 158, 159, 164, 169, 170.—TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY THE REV. DANIEL YOUNG, A. M.

7. GLEANINGS.

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