Podrobnosti o knize
Moje knihovna
Knihy ve službě Google Play
TRENCH, (RICHARD CHENEVIX).- Sermons preached in Westmin- ster Abbey,
PALEARIO, (AONIO).---The Benefit of
Christ's Death,
DAVIS, (WOODBURY).-The Beauti-
ful City and the King of Glory,
Parkerism,
TEFFT, (B. F.)-Methodism Suc-
cessful,
SCIENCE.
Hymns for Mothers and Children,
Pictures and Flowers for Child-
233
FARADAY, (MICHAEL).-Lectures on
Lovers,
the Physical Forces,
197
Translation of the Sûrya-Sidd-
PHILOLOGY.
hânta,
198
TRAVELS.
GOODWIN, (W. W.)-Syntax of the
Moods and Tenses of the Greek
Verb,
201 TRENCH, (RICHARD CHENEVIX).—
On the Study of Words,
234
237
-
THE PRINCETON REVIEW'S REPLY
TO THE NEW ENGLANDER,
238
201
THE CLASSICS.
203
206
TYLER, (W. S.)-Plato's Apolo-
gy and Crito,
240
DALL, (Mrs.)-Historical Pictures
Retouched,
208
MISCELLANY.
ZAKRZEWSKA, MARIE E.)-A Prac-
tical Illustration of "Woman's
Right to Labor,"
209
ROWE, (GEORGE STRINGER).-A
241
Missionary Among the Canni- bals; Or, Life of John Hunt, BACON, (LEONARD).—Sketch of the Life and Public Services of Hon. James Hillhouse,
PARTON, (JAMES).-Life of Andrew
Jackson,
CLAIBORNE, (J. F. H.)—Life and
Correspondence of John A. Quit-
RAMSAY, (E. B.)-Reminiscences
of Scottish Life and Character,
GOSSE, (PHILIP HENRY).—The Ro-
mance of Natural History,
JERVIS, (JOHN B.)-Railway Prop-
245
247
erty,
248
HISTORY.
WILSON, (GEORGE).—The Five Gate-
ways of Knowledge,
249
The Recreations of a Country
RAWLINSON, (GEORGE).-The His-
tory of Herodotus,
Parson,
250
214 JAMESON, (Mrs.)-Legends of the
Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of Connecticut,
BELISLE, (D. W.)-History of In- dependence Hall,
STRICKLAND, (W. P.)—Old Macki-
naw,
Madonna,
252
220 Analysis of the Cartoons of Ra-
phael,
254
226 The Pulpit and Rostrum,
255
III. The Acquisition of the Amoor,
IV. Missions in India,
No. II.
ART. I. The Lives of the Haldanes, as illustrating the
Rise of Congregationalism in Scotland,
Rev. Archibald Geikie, Colebrook, Conn.
II. The Present Attitude of the Church toward
Critical and Scientific Inquiry,
Rev. Edward A. Walker, M. A., New Haven, Conn.
Burdett Hart, M. A., Philadelphia, Penn.
Rev. D. O. Allen, D. D., Late Missionary of the A. B. C. F.
269
323
352
365
IX. The Martyrs under Queen Elizabeth,
Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D., New Haven.
437
XI. Ralph Waldo Emerson on the Conduct of Life, 496
Rev. E. A. Walker, Chaplain of the 4th Regiment Conn. Vol.
II. Rev. Professor Fisher's Discourse Commemora-
tive of Professor Josiah W. Gibbs, LL. D., . 605
Prof. George P. Fisher, Yale College.
III. Theology of Wesley.-Reply to the Methodist
Quarterly Review,
621
IV. Private Character of Thomas Jefferson,
Rev. E. O. Dunning, New Haven, Conn.
V. The Duties to their Country in the Present
Crisis, of those who remain at Home, while
648
674
VI. The Ancient Christian Liturgies and Worship, 685
Rev. K. Twining, Hinsdale, Mass.
VII. Professor Park's Memoir of Dr. Emmons,
VIII. The Southern Apology for Secession,
Rev. T. D. Woolsey, D. D., President Yale College.
ARTICLE IX.-NOTICES OF BOOKS.
THEOLOGY.
ALLEN, (JOSEPH HENRY.)-Hebrew
Men and Times,
WITHINGTON, (LEONARD.)—Solomon's
Song,
758
Lord Bacon's Works,
Cooper's Novels,
709
731
777
- 777
- 778
756 Dickens's Novels,
Irving's Works,
ART. I. Sketch of the Life of Michael Angelo Buon-
III. African Civilization and the Cotton Trade,
Rev. J. P. Thompson, D. D., New York.
IV. The Marble Faun; an Allegory, with a Key to
Mrs. Martha Tyler Gale, Lee, Mass.
V. Guizot's General History of Civilization, .
Rev. Pres. T. D. Woolsey, Yale College.
Rev. Wm. E. Boies, Long Meadow, Mass.
VI. The Recreations of a Country Parson,
VII. The Lessons of our National Conflict,
Rev. Pres. J. M. Sturtevant, Jacksonville, Ill.
VIII. Soule and Wheeler's Manual of English Pro-
nunciation and Spelling,
829
860
871
882
894
913
Prof. Wm. D. Whitney, Yale College.
IX. Address at the funeral of Eli Ives, M. D..
930