America, Poets of, 25, 28-poetry of, 29, 33. Archbishop of Paris, pastoral letter of, analyzed, with remarks upon, 265, 279.
Baptism, 213-meaning of the word, 214, 217-original mode of, 217, 225-subjects of, 225- duties of Christians in relation to, 227.
Bible, the, its influence on science, 151-157 - on the fine arts, 157 -music, ib. - painting and sculp- ture, 159 architecture, 161 poetry, 163, 168.
Bible, observations on, for the use of young persons, 126. Board of Education, fifth annual report of, 97-111.
Bryant, W. C, his hymn of the sea, 95.
Burial of the Seed, from the Ger- man, by C. T. Brooks, 186. Burnap's lectures on Christianity, reviewed, 187-196. Burton, Dr. Asa, his peculiar opin- ions as a Hopkinsian, and his crit- icism of Edwards, 178–180.
Cicero on the immortality of the soul, a new translation of, 130 - 150-continued, 316-338. Channing, Dr., notice of the death and character of, 228-237.
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sity at Giessen, 38- his charac-
ter and devotion to freedom at
this period, 39-lectures on the Jay's results of emancipation in the civil law at Jena, 44 his ideas West Indies, 382. and purpose of perfection, ib. with suspected of connexion Sands, 45-compelled to retire to Switzerland, and becomes lec- turer at Basle, 47-advised to leave Basle, sails for America, 49 - estimate of his character, 50- 56.
Folsom's historical interpretations of the book of Daniel, noticed, 123.
Frothingham, Rev. N. L., his trans- lation of the Dying Flower, from the German, 288-290.
ΓΕΝΝΗΜΑ ΤΗΣ ΑΜΠΕΛΟΥ, review, &c., noticed, 126. Goldsbury's Grammars noticed, 257. Gray, Dr. Thomas, his half-century sermon, noticed, 262. Griswold's poets and poetry of America, 25-33. Greenwood's sermons of consola- tion, 400.
Hints on the interpretation of proph- ecy, by M. Stuart, noticed, 12]. History, ecclesiastical, uses of, 1-24. Homer, William Bradford, writings
of, and memoir by Professor Park, 111-121. Hopkinsianism, sketches of the his- tory of, with its divisions and sub- divisions of opinion, 176-185. Hymn of the Sea, by W. C. Bry- ant, 95.
Insane of Massachusetts, 338 great numbers of, still in neglect, 338-present state and charac ter, but insufficiency of existing asylums, 340-350-Dr. Wood- ward's letter on the necessity of larger accommodations, 350-353.
Lamson, Rev. Alvan, address be- fore the Berry Street Conference on the uses of ecclesiastical his- tory, 1-24.
Latin hymn, translation of, 56. Locksley Hall, by Tennyson, quo- ted, 240-244. Longfellow's, Professor, poems on slavery, 353-358. Lycia, Mr. Fellows's second tour in, 83-confines his observations to that provinee, 84 Calynda, ib. land frogs, 85-ruins, 85- 87 tombs and other ruins of Tlos and Pinara, 87-89 — Xan- thus, 89-primitive pastoral hab- its of the present inhabitants, 93,
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