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Butler, Professor Archer, his Sermons,
218.

C

Canon of Scripture, testimony of Me-
lito of Sardis to, 128.
Chaldaes, who were they? 475.
Chardin, Sir John, character of, 212.
China, Christianity in, 457.
Chinese Theology, 231.

Christian Faith and the Atonement,

Oxford Sermons on, 247.

Chronology of Egyptian Dynasties, by
Dr. Hincks, 472.

Chronology of Scripture, Mr. Bosan-

quet on, 181, 426; Dr. Hincks in
reply to, 181.

Chrysostom, his Homilies, Oxford Edi-
tion of, 207.

Church Furniture and Decoration, by
Cutts, 219.

Church of England, colonial history of,

by Rev. S. M. Anderson, 210.
Church Principles, Dr. Peile on, 440.
Clavis of Melito of Sardis, 122; speci-
men of, 131.

Coming of Christ, opinions of the
Thessalonians on, 4; belief of in
Apostolic times, 32; asserted de-
velopment of the idea in the Apos-
tolic age, 36.

Confucius, temple of, 482.
Confusion of tongues alluded to in As-
syrian Inscriptions, 190.

Coptic Grammar, by W. Bell Mac-
donald, 489.

Creation and the Fall, by Rev. D.
Macdonald, 461.

Cybele and Rhea, worship of, 189.
Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature, new

edition of, by Dr. Burgess, 465.
Cyprian, St., life and times of, 279;
genuineness of his epistles ques-
tioned, 281; early life of, 293; his
episcopacy, 297; his views of the
Eucharist, 299; his conduct in per-
secution, 302; on rebaptism, 309;
his death, 312.

D

Davidson's Hebrew Text of the Old
Testament revised, 146; superfluous
and cumbrous contents of, 150.
Day of the Lord, views of the Aposto-
lic age on, 33.

De Saulcy, his criticism of the Pales-
tine Archæological Association, 220.

Devil, personality of the, 27.
Diatessaron, Lectures on the, by Dr.
Macbride, 214.

Doom of the Papacy, by the Rev. Dr.
Robinson, 216.

E

Ecclesiastes, metrically paraphrased
by Rev. A. G. Morgan, 215.
Elijah, Convent of, on Mount Carmel,
79.

Encyclopædia Britannica, new edition
of, 219.

End of the World, influence of belief
in, in the Apostolic age, 40.
English Bible, proposed emendations
of, 52, 334; reasons for, 467; la-
bours of the American Bible Union
on, 53; works on, 449; vindicated
by Rev. S. C. Malan, 449; history
of, by Mrs. Conant, 449.

Ephraem Syrus on Reason and Faith,

261.
Evangelical History, truth of the, by
W. Gillespie, 462.

F

Faith, its relation to reason, 257; Dr.
Pusey on, 263.

First Book Printed in America, 225.
Foreign Languages in the Assyrian
Inscriptions, 190.

Forgery of Greek MSS., 234, 485.
Forty years of Egypt's desolation fore-
told, 420.

Fringes in Numbers xv. 37, what?

224.

Fürst, Dr. Julius, his opinion of He-
brew versions of the New Testa-
ment, 222.

G

Genealogies of our Lord, Lord Hervey
on, 172, 385; compendious view of
their difficulties, 385.

Genesis of the Earth and of Man, by
R. S. Poole, 465

Geology and Revelation, 184.
Gimzo, city of, in Assyrian Inscrip-
tions, 193.

Goodwin, Rev. H., on Inspiration,
204.

Gospels, Greek Text of, with notes by
Rev. H. C. Adams, 466.

H

Hamilton's Codex Criticus, 140.
Harmony of the Divine Dispensation,
by Smith, 463.

Hebrew Bible, Van der Hooght's edi-
tion of the Textus Receptus, 137.
Hebrew Tombs, 229.

Hebrew various readings, 137, 433.
Hervey, Lord Arthur, on the Genea-
logies of our Lord, 172; on inspira-.
tion, 205.

Hiel, the rebuilder of Jericho, his
crime and punishment, 365.
Hippolyti, Sti., new edition of his Refu-
tatio, 214.

Hulsean Lectures, by Rev. M. Cowie,
275; by Rev. H. Goodwin, 203.

I

Incarnation, the, 315.

Inspiration of Holy Scripture, Lord
Hervey's Sermon on, 203; Rev. H.
Goodwin's Sermon on, 204; Bishop
of Melbourne on, 206; Dr. Rigaud's
Sermon on, 269; treatise on, 371;
abundant proof of, 379; no theory
of satisfactory, 380; Rev. J. Byrne
on, 459.

Intelligence, 220, 467.

Intermediate state, the, by Dr. May-
wahlen, 453.

Introduction to Old Testament, pro-
posed by Dr. Davidson, 489.
Ivory carvings from Nimrud, 48.

Jacob's Well, 108.

J

Jericho, mentioned in Assyrian In-
scriptions, 193.

Jerome, his testimony to John viii.
1-12, 71.

Jesus Christ, circumstànces attending

his birth and early life, 323; appear-
ance of in human form to the He-
brews, 117.

Jewish Nation, history of, by Dr.
Edersheim, 462.

Jewish Phraseology, how far to be
allowed for, 250, 268.
Jewish Purgatory, 223.
Jewish Shekels, 482.

Jewish Synagogues, modern, 222.
Jezreel, the valley of, 87.

Jowett, Professor, on the Epistles to
the Thessalonians, 1, 248; charac-
ter of his exegesis, 2, 249; his view

of inspiration, 20; of the atonement,
251.

Job, book of, revised by American
Bible Union, 449.

John, St. his style, 73; supplementary
character of his Gospel, 74.

Joseph, history of, by Rev. T. Smith,
210.

Journey in the East, Diary of, by W.
Beamont, 464.

Judith, the book of, examined, 342;
estimate of its value, 363.

K

Kishon, river of, 78, 81.

Kitto, Dr., life of, by Ryland, 436;
specimens of his early composition,
437; his faith in death, 439.

L

Lebanon, Rev. J. L. Porter on, 337.
London Catalogue of Books, 219.
Lost Tribes of Israel, 178; Mr. Ken-
nedy's paper on, considered, 179.
Lowland Scotch, Gospel of St. Mat-
thew in 224, 487.

Lowth, Bishop, his influence on Bibli-
cal criticism, 138.

M

Macbride, Dr., his Lectures on the
Diatessaron, 214.

Malayan Literature, 489.

Man of Sin, Professor Jowett on, 41.
Dr. Fairbairn on, 444.
Manuscripts, Biblical, their relative
values, 66.

Matthew iii. 13, 17 compared with
John i. 31, 176.

Melito of Sardis and his doubtful re-
mains, 121; his Clavis, 122; men-
tion of the Clavis by ancient authors,
122; light thrown on early Church
by, 129.

Mental Cultivation, danger of to faith,
260.

Merodach Baladan, mentioned in As-

syrian Inscriptions, 189.

Messiah, views of, by ancient Hebrews,
194, 435.

Methodism, rise of, 211.

Middle Class produced greater number
of Christ's followers, 295.

Mill, Rev. Dr., on the Genealogies of
Jesus Christ, 385.

Millennial Studies, by Rev. W. P.
Lyon, 453.

Mission to the Holy Land, 224.
Modern Thought, its relation to Holy
Scripture, 256.

Moral Sense, Rev. F. Meyrick on, 274.
Mosque of the Omeiyades, 486.
Mount Carmel, description of, 78;
forest of, 78.

Mystery of Iniquity, the, Professor
Jowett on, 41.

N

Nabulus (Sichem) described, 106.
National Review, on mediatorial reli-
gion, 254.

Naturalism & Spiritualism, the Donel-
lan Lecture by Rev. J. Byrne,
485.

Nazareth, description of, 83.

Nebo, Statue of the God, 477.

Neronic Date of the Apocalypse de-
fended, 404.

New works, 243, 490.
Norwegian Literature, 489.
Notices of Books, 195, 436.

Prophecies of Daniel and the Revela-
tion, by Auberlen, 446.
Prophecy, Dr. Fairbairn on, 444.
Pusey, Rev. Dr., his Sermons on Faith,
259;
his views criticized, 265.

R

Rabbinical Traditions of Adam, 230.
Reason appealed to by Christianity,
248.

Reason and Faith, their respective
spheres, 247, 257.

Religious Tract Society, comments on,

487.

Roberts's Sketches of the Holy Land,
&c., 219.

Roman Coins, 233.

Romish Controversy, works on, 217.
Royal Asiatic Society, report of, 484.
Royal Society of Literature, 482.
Russian Publications, 241.

Objective Reality of Divine Revela-
tion, 17.

Oppositions of Science, Dr. Rigaud's
Sermon on, 270.

Origen, his knowledge of John viii.
1-12, 70.

Oxford, Bishop of, on the difficulties of
Christianity, 270.

Р

Palestine Archæological Association,
220.

Paley's Hora Paulina, Prof. Jowett
on, 11.

Papal Recipe for the Plague, 239.
Paul, St., his teaching not different at
different times, 3, 47; his knowledge
of the life of Christ, 16; his view of
morality 18; uncertainty of meaning
ascribed to, by Professor Jowett, 25.
Peile's Annotations on the Epistles,
200; their value, 201.

Peter, St., his Epistles translated by
the American Bible Union, 58.
Phoenician Inscriptions, 479.
Pictorial Bible, new edition of, 219;
literary history of, 438.
Polyglott Bibles on, 327.

Sacrifice, on, by Rev. M. Cowie, 275.
Sale of Books at Roman Catholic Se-
minary, 233.

Samaria, modern, account of, 98.
Sarum Breviary, by Seager, 465.
Scriptural Museum, the, 221.

Scripture Studies, by Rev. G. S. Drew,
209.

Scriptures, Holy, abundant evidences
for their genuineness, 379; for
their inspiration, 380.
Sebaste, description of, 98.
Semiramis, alluded to in Assyrian In-
scriptions, 225.

Sharpe's New Testament, from Gries-
bach's Text, 218.

Shepherd, Rev. E. J., his Scepticism
on the Fathers, 279.
Sichem, valley of, 104,
Simonides, his forgeries, 234.
Song of Solomon, proposed translation
of, by Ginsburg, 222.

Southern Babylonia, researches in, 479.
Statistics of German Publications, 240.
Steir, Dr., his Words of the Lord
Jesus, 207.

Sychar, description of, 107.

T

Theology, Philology, Geology, 184.
Theophanies of the Old Testament
dispensation, 117.

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