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DUTTON, S. W. S.-Steamships to Libe-
ria. African Colonization, IX, 70.
Sketch of the Life and Character of
the Hon. David Daggett, IX, 296.
Sketch of the Life and Character of

the Hon. Simeon Baldwin, IX, 426.
The Maine Temperance Law, X, 63.
Thomas H. Gallaudet, and Deaf-Mute

Instruction, X, 415.
Vicarious Religion. Review of Whate-
ly's "Errors of Romanism, traced
to their Origin in Human Nature,"
X, 511.

The "New Themes" Controversy
the Relation of Christianity to
Poverty, XI, 571.

Life and Works of Stephen Olin,
XII, 124.

Note.-The Church Review on "A
disputed Fact," XII, 159.

The Relation of the Atonement to
Holiness, XIII, 493.
Slavery. Its Effects on the Prop-

erty, Intelligence and Morals of
the Whites. Review of Olmsted's
Seaboard Slave States, XIV, 264.
Prof. Huntington's Sermons, XIV,
429.

Review of Jos. P. Thompson's Slavery

DWIGHT, B. W.—The History of Modern
Philology, XVI, 465.

The True Style and Measure of the
Higher Education, XVII, 1.
Review of Hadley's Greek Grammar,
XIX, 234.

DWIGHT, T.-The Financial Aspect of
Great Britain, VI, 147.

England and the United States. Agri-
culture, Manufactures and Railroads,
VI, 281.

DWIGHT, W. T.-Repudiation, I, 534.

DWINELL, I. E.-Claims of Religion on
the State, XII, 525.

Self-Development, not Aggression, the
true Policy of our Nation, XIII,
583.

Spiritualism tested by Christianity,
XV, 553.

EDWARDS, B. B.-Review of M. Stuart's
Hints on Prophecy, I, 103.
Prophecies of Daniel, I, 231.

Review of R. H. Dana's Writings, IX,
28.

and the Bible-Albert Barnes's EDWARDS, T.-Review of Dr. Gardiner

Slavery and the Church-W. W.
Patton's Slavery and Infidelity, XV,
102.

Southern Writers on Slavery. Help-

er Against Slavery-Stiles Against
Anti-Slavery, XV, 634.
Review of Prof. Fisher's Historical
Discourse, "The Church of Christ
in Yale College," XVI, 434.
Review of Dr. Cleaveland's Twenty-

fifth Anniversary Sermon, XVI,841.|
Review of Dr. Cleaveland's Reply to
the New Englander, with respect
to the Misrepresentations charged
upon his Twenty-fifth Anniversary
Sermon, XVII, 164.

Cooperation in Home Missions. The
American Home Missionary Society
and the Presbyterian Church Ex-
tension Committee, XVII, 1016.
Discourse Commemorative of Charles
Goodyear the Inventor, XVIII, 774.
The Duties to their Country in the
present Crisis, of those who re-
main at Home while their Brethren
go down to the War, XIX, 674.
Address Commemorative of the Life
and Services of Eli Ives, M. D.,
XIX, 930.

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EUSTIS, W. T.-The Middle Kingdom, | FOWLER, W. C.-The Dangers of our
VII, 215.

The Railroad Enterprise, its Pro-
gress, Management, and Utility,
IX, 321.

The Corruption of the Lord's Supper
into the Latin Mass, XI, 420.
John Wesley, XII, 82.

Utah and the Mormons, XII, 553.
C. A. Bartol's Pictures of Europe
Framed in Ideas, XIII, 595.
The November Number of the New
Englander and Prof. Huntington,
XIV, 295.

Review of Charles Kingsley's Two
Years Ago, XV, 448.
Unchastity, XVII, 469.

Country, I, 492.

Life and Eloquence of Sylvester Lar-
ned, V, 70.

FYFE, R. A.-Review of Charles Kings
ley's Yeast, X, 177.

GAGE, W. L.-Frederick Perthes, XVIII,
880.

GAJANI, G.-The Two Powers of the
Pope, XVI, 271.

GALE, (Mrs. MARTHA TYLER)-Review
of "The Marble Faun." An Alle-
gory, with a Key to its Interpre-
tation, XIX, 860

FIELD, H. M.—The Ministry favorable | GEIKIE, A.-The Lives of the Haldanes,

to the highest Development of
Mind, III, 44.

The Italian Revolution in 1848, VII,
72.

Writings and Opinions of Thomas
Carlyle, VIII, 46.

FISHER, G. P.-Prof. Shedd's

"Dis-

courses and Essays," XIV, 363.
Review of Mrs. Stowe's "Dred," XIV,|
515.

Is Protestantism Responsible for Mod-
ern Unbelief? XVI, 1.

Review of Mansel on the Limits of Re-
ligious Thought, XVII, 601.

Dr. Bellows on the Suspense of Faith,
XVII, 968.

Dr. Osgood on the Broad Church,
XVII, 980.

Original Sin. The State of the Ques-
tion, XVIII, 694.

Discourse commemorative of Prof.

Josiah Willard Gibbs, XIX, 605.
Review of Prof. E. A. Park's Me-
moir of Nathaniel Emmons, XIX,
709.

FISK, F. W.-The Forces of the Pulpit
and their Relation to its Power,
XVII, 632.

FISKE, N. W.-A Letter explanatory of
a Case of Optical Illusion in Sick-
ness, III, 199.

FITCH, E. T.-Emmons as Sermonizer,
Theologian and Metaphysician, I,

110.

On Perfect Intonation and the Eu-
harmonic Organ, VIII, 278.

as illustrating the Rise of Congre-
gationalism in Scotland, XIX, 269.

GIBBS, J. W.-Resemblance of Certain
Languages to the Latin, I, 140.
Vowel Changes in the English Lan-
guage, I, 434.

Messianic Prophecies, X, 102.
Catholic Complaints against the Early
Protestant Versions of the Scrip-
tures, X, 300.

The Jewish Kabbala, X, 433.
Philological Miscellany, X, 472—XI,
320.

The Use of Testament for Covenant,
XV, 242.

Critical Miscellanies, XV, 666.
The Ante-Mosaic Origin of the Sab-
bath, XVI, 691.

Common Version and Biblical Revis-
ion, XVII, 489.

The Latin Question, XVII, 801.
Hints on Lexicography, XVIII, 996.
Common Schools and the English

Language, XVIII, 429.

GILMAN, D. C.-The Editorial Pro-
fession, XI, 210.

Barth and Livingstone on Central
Africa, XVI, 347.

Art Exhibition in Yale College,
XVI, 807.

Humboldt, Ritter and the New
Geography, XVIII, 277.
Disunion Conspiracy, XIX, 754.

GILMAN, E. W.-The Permanence of
the Pulpit, XIII, 435.
Revision of the English Bible, XVII,

144.

GOODRICH, C. A.-Review of Sprague's HAMILTON, D. H.-The Kantian Phi-
Annals of the American Pulpit,

XV, 169.

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losophy, XV, 61.

HAMMOND, C.-American Puritanism,
I, 352.

Review of Denison Olmsted's Life
and Writings of E. P. Mason,
III, 313.

Common Schools and their Relations
to Higher Seminaries, VI, 313.

HARRIS, S.-Cause and Cure of Secta-
rianism, V, 78.

Dependence of Popular Progress upon
Christianity, V, 433.

Upham's Life of Madam Guyon,
VI, 165.

The Necessity of Completeness in
the Christian Life, VII, 369.
Professor N. W. Fiske, VIII, 67.
The Conditions of Missionary Suc-
cess, VIII, 489.

Review of Gobat's Abyssinia, VIII,

515.

Endless Punishment

Character, IX, 186.

a Result of

The Harmony of Natural Science
and Theology, X, 1.
Louis Kossuth, X, 109.

The Complete Academic Education
of Females, XI, 295.

Politics and the Pulpit, XII, 254.
Infidelity. Its Erroneous Principles
of Reasoning, XII, 341.
Development and Evolution, XVII,
880.

HART, B.-Human Government a Di-
vine Institution, III, 525.

The Results of Modern Missions
Permanent, IX, 207.

The New Northwest, XVII, 995.
The Acquisition of the Amoor, XIX,

352.

HART, J. C.-Ohio Congregationalism,
XIII, 607.

HASTINGS, T.-Church Music, VI, 424.
Music in Worship, VII, 357.

HAVEN, J. Jr.-The Doctrine of the
Trinity, VIII, 1.

HEQUEMBOURG, C. L.-The Necromancy
of the Nineteenth Century, XII, 33.

HITCHCOCK, E.-A Letter respecting
a Case of Optical Illusion in Sick-
ness, III, 192.

HOLLISTER, G. H.-Review of Long- KINGSLEY, J. L.-Review of the Report
fellow's Evangeline, VI, 548.
of the Corporation of Brown Uni-
versity, VIII, 470.

HOOKER, W.-Truth in our Intercourse |
with the Sick, III, 66.
Mutual Influence of Mind and Body
in Disease, III, 493.
The Present Mental

Attitude and
Tendencies of the Medical Pro-
fession, X, 548.

Nature of Evidence in Practical
Medicine, XI, 549.
Insanity and Crime, XIV, 32.
Norwich Free Academy, XV, 428.

HUMPHREY, H.-Review of Daniel Web-
ster's Plea in the Girard Will Case,
III, 89.

HUNT, E. B.-Modern Warfare: its
Science and Art, XVIII, 998.

JOHNSON, S. W.-Spiritualism tested by
Science, XVI, 225.

JONES, E. C.-Saul and the Woman at
Endor, XIV, 75.

JONES, J. H.-The Sepoy Mutiny, XVII,
357.

JUDSON, E.-Evangelization of the West,
IV, 29.

KIRKWOOD, D.-The New Planets,
XVIII, 582.

Solar Phenomena, XIX, 51.

KITCHEL, H. D.-Religious Toleration,
VI, 194.

The Congregational Convention at
Albany, (1852,) XI, 72.

KNIGHT, J.-The Nervous System,
IV, 433.

LARNED, J. G. E.-Controversy Be-
tween Massachusetts and South
Carolina in respect to the Rights of
Free Persons of Color, III, 411, 606,
-IV, 195.

Review of Horace Bushnell's Speech
for Connecticut, X, 161.

LARNED, W. A.-Dorr's Rebellion in
Rhode Island, 1, 85.

Review of J. Perkins's Residence
among the Nestorians, I, 285.
Henry Clay as an Orator, II, 105.
Annexation of Texas, II, 453.
Shall we Vote to Perpetuate Slavery?
II, 589.

A Review of Whately, Mill, and
Tappan, on Logic, IV, 457.

KINGSLEY, H. C.—The American Tract Discourses at Cambridge and New

Society, XVI, 612.

Roman Catholic Contributions and
Missions, XVII, 93.

Daniel Lord and the American Tract
Society, XVII, 618.

The

Oberlin-Wellington

XVII, 687.

Rescue,

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Haven, at the Inaugurations of
President Everett and President
Woolsey, V, 196.

The English Reviews and the French
Revolution, VII, 153.
Sanitary Surveys, VII, 310.

The Slave Compromises of the Con-
stitution, VII, 329.

Lieutenant Lynch's Expedition, VII,

443.

Hugh Miller, VIII, 237.

The Bards of the Bible, by Gilfillan,
reviewed, IX, 198.

Review of the Life, Letters and
Writings of Thomas Campbell,
IX, 261.

Plank Roads, IX, 290.

Review of Campbell's Age of Gospel
Light, IX, 544.

Review of Longfellow's Golden Le
gend, X, 90.

Joseph Story, X, 147.

Review of the Life and Letters of
Niebuhr, X, 526.

LARNED, W. A.-Review of the "Bards' McKEEN, S.-Review of Dr. Lord's

of Scotland," XII, 151.
Review of Lieut. Herndon's Explora-
tion of the Valley of the Amazon,
XII, 362.

Review of Gurowski's Russia as it is,
XII, 424.

Sandwich Island Notes, XIII, 1.
Autobiography of the Rev. William
Jay, XIII, 145.

Negro Citizenship, XV, 478.

Sir William Hamilton's Lectures on
Metaphysics, XVIII, 167.

Constitutional History of Athenian
Democracy, XVIII, 651.

Letter of Inquiry, XIII, 397.

MCLANE, J. W.-Influence of Calvinism
and Arminianism on Civil Liberty,
compared, III, 509.
Christian Union, IV, 532.
The Influence of Great Men, XI, 247.

MC WHORTER, A.-Review of the Life
and Correspondence of John Foster,
V, 259.

MAGILL, S. W.-National Sins and their
Retribution, XIV, 527.

LAW, S. D.-Anti-Rent Disturbance in MAGOUN, G. F.-A Conservative View
New York, IV, 92.

LAWRENCE, E. A.-A Glimpse of Ger-
man Theology, XV, 202.

Dr. Tyler and his Theology, XVII,

746.

LEARNED, R. C.-The Separatists of
Eastern Connecticut, XI, 195.
Ministerial Biography, XII, 191.
The Baptists in Connecticut, XVIII,
595.

LEAVITT, J.-Post Office Reform, VI,
111.

The British System of Postage, VI,

153.

Our Post Office, VI, 393.
American Democracy, XIV, 52, and
385.

LOOMIS, E.-Modern Astronomy, II, 3.

LOOMIS, H. Jr.-The Religious Awaken-
ing of 1858, XVI, 646.

LOVE, W. DEL.-Revivals of Religion,
XIII, 90.

The Fact and the Doctrine of the
Resurrection, XV, 185.

The Reopening of the African Slave
Trade, XVIII, 90.

LYMAN, C. S.-California, VIII, 585.
The Literature of Spiritualism, XVI,

666.

Worcester's Dictionary, XVIII, 412.

MCCLELLAND, G.-The Fine Arts: Their
Proper Sphere, and the Sources of
Excellence Therein, XVIII, 605.

of the Nebraska Question, XII, 536.

MARCH, D.-Review of Bailey's Festus,
V, 175.

Pronunciation of Proper Names, V,
466.

Review of J. G. Whittier's Voices of
Freedom, VI, 58.

The Biglow Papers, VII, 63.
Christian Biography, VII, 399.
Popular Lectures, Emerson and Giles,
VIII, 186.

Physical Science and the Useful Arts
in their Relation to Christian Civili-
zation, IX, 481.

Question and Answer, X, 493.

MARCH, F. A.-The Relation of the
Study of Jurisprudence to the
Origin and Progress of the Bacon-
ian Philosophy, VI, 543.

MARTIN, B. N.-Review of Bledsoe's
Examination of Edwards's Inquiry,
V, 337.

Review of Dewey's Controversial
Writings, VI, 67.

Review of Dr. Bellows on the Moral
Government of God, VI, 249.
Examination of Mill's Philosophy of
Necessary Truth, and of Causation,
VIII, 161.

Review of Guyot's "Earth and Man,"
VIII, 365.

The Original Unity of the Human
Race. Review of Pickering, Bach-
man and Agassiz, VIII, 542.
Review of Dr. Taylor on Moral Gov-
ernment, XVII, 903.

Review of Professor Lewis's New
Work, "The Divine Human in the
Scriptures," XVIII, 125.

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