Agassiz, Journey in Brazil, 254. Alger, Friendships of Women, 256. Allen, Joseph, D.D., History of the Worcester Association, 185-194. Ambas Americas, 255. Apollonius of Tyana, Article on, 159-175-Baur and Réville on, 161 his life, 162-his teach- ings, 169-his miracles, 171– comparison with the gospel his- tory, 172-the "Pagan Christ," 174.
Arnold, Matthew, Lectures on Cel- tic Literature.
Ashango Land, Du Chaillu, 128. Bamboo Annals (Chinese Classics), 309-315.
Baur and his School of Criticism, 95. Beautiful, Love of the, Article on, 330-347.
Bethune, Rev. G. W.-Life by Van Nest, 251.
Brazil, Agassiz's Journey in, 254. Bunsen on the Chinese Annals, 311, 320.
Champagne Country, by R. Tomes, 246.
Chinese Classics, 178. (See next article.)
Chinese Philosophers and Moralists, 297-330 - his Mencius, 297 life, 298 compared with Confu- cius, 301 Bamboo Annals," 309; the "Shoo," 316-labors of Yu, 319 — religious doctrine, 326-moral precepts, 327. Colonna, Vittoria, Article on, 22-39. Comte, Life by Littré, 110-in Lewes's History of Philosophy,
109. Confucius, Article on, 175-185 – his life, 176-sacred books, 177 - religious doctrinė, 180 -con- trasted with Hebrew prophets,
― climate, 200— isothermals, 203. Du Chaillu, Ashango Land, 126. Dionysien, La Terre Sainte, 236. Ebel, Johannes Wilhelm, his Female Church, 290.
Education and Liberal Christianity,
Address by C. H. Brigham, 1-22. Ellis, Madagascar Revisited, 126. Emerson, Spencer, and Martineau,
Article on, 257-287-the Un- knowable as the basis of religion, 277 effort to reduce it within the circle of the Known, 280- the word "Infinite," 281-hu- man personality ascribed to God, 282-reconciliation of science and religion, 285.
Ewald, History of the Israelites to the Death of Moses (English translation), 362.
Female Church of Königsberg, 287- 297 Hepworth Dixon's Spiri- tual Wives," 287 - Schönherr, the " Pauper Paraclete," 289. Ebel, 290 the female hierarchy,
295. Fourth Gospel and its Author, 72– 99 views of J. J. Tayler, 72— tradition and criticism, 74. case as to the external evidence, 79-method of composition, 89— paschal controversy, 90-Gospel and Apocalypse, 92-anti-Jewish tone, 93-history of opinion, 94.
Froude, J. A., Short Studies of Great Subjects, 237.
Graetz, Influence of Judaism on the Reformation, 103.
Harem Life in Turkey, &c., by Miss Lott, 123.
Harte's Condensed Novels, 125. Hassaurek's Spanish Americans,
Henry, Abbé, Conversion of Israel- ites, 235.
Hymn and Tune Book (A. U. A.), 380.
John the Apostle
authorship of the Gospel ascribed to him, 72-99. Law, Reign of, by the Duke of Ar- gyll, 112.
Lewes, G. H., History of Philoso- phy, 106.
Littré, Life of Comte, 110.
Lorne, Marquis of, Trip to the Tropies, 244.
Mann, Horace, School Reports, 255. Martineau as a religious thinker and teacher. (See Emerson.) Maudsley, Physiology and Patholo- gy of the Mind, 105.
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, his Life by Hall, 254.
May, Samuel J., his ministry, 40-
McCulloh on the Credibility of Scripture, 253.
Mencius, 297-309. (See Chinese Philosophers.)
Motley, History of the United Ne- therlands, vols. iii. and iv., 253. Müller, Max, Chips from a German Workshop, 375.
Nathan the Wise, Translation of, by Miss Frothingham, 239. New Zealand, Christianity in, 127. Norton's Genuineness of the Gos- pels, new edition, 129. Odeurs Ultramontaines, 101. Parkman, F., Jesuits in North America, 347-361.
Pulpit Instruction, Ethics of, 40–61.
Pyramids of Egypt (P. Smyth), 62– 71.
Rousseau, J. J., 133–159.
Seiler, Mme., The Voice in Singing, 249.
Service Book for Worship (A.U.A.),
Slave Songs of the United States,
Smith's Dictionary of the Bible, 99. Smyth, Piazzi, and the Great Pyra- mid, 62-71.
Spanish Americans (Hassaurek), 245. Spencer, Herbert, as thinker and teacher, compared with Emerson and Martineau, 257-287. (See Emerson.)
Stow, C. E., History of the Books of the Bible, 230.
Tayler, J. J., on the Fourth Gos- pel, reviewed, 72-99.
Tuckerman, H. T., Book of Artists, 122.
Turks, Greeks, and Slavons, 248. Tyler, Theology of the Greek Poets, 130.
Van Doren, Commentary on St. Luke, 366.
Vittoria Colonna, 23-39. Voluntary System, Results of, 207– 229 secular character of the New-England parish ministry, gains of the voluntary sys- tem, 221-its failure to build up an institution, 222-decline of professional feeling, 223 - too many preachers, 225 city churches, 226—lay Christian as- sociations, 227-State education, 229.
Whitney, Prof. W. D., on the Study of Language, 373.
Winthrop, R. C., Speeches and Ad- dresses, 116.
Worcester Association and its Ante- cedents, History of, by Rev. Dr. Allen, 185-194.
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