E. Griffin, Rev. Edward D., D. D. Set- to, noticed 490. H. Leteratur by Fuhrmann, 487. diticed 251. | Hawks, Rev. Francis L., D. D. His tory, noticed 490, Hebrew Grammar, by George Bush, noticed 244. mens of, by George Ripley, noticed Helffenstein, Rev. Samuel Jr. on the Church of God 308. courses and Essays appended to Protestant authors of sermons 333. als, noticed 245. J. Jewish Schools in Babylonia 275. at the time of the coming of Christ. Jost's General History of the Jews ded into three parties 175. One party adhered to their schools terian Church, the case of, 499. full restoration of the Jewish Review of 198. The work highly ty earnestly sought a general re- il particclar aliention 181. L. Obedience, noticed 497. manner of these translations 216. Literary and Miscellaneous Intelli- M. on Atonement and Sacrifice, 486. work on Christian Perfection 143. gence 259, 506 Mayer, Rev. Lewis, D. D., on the state of perfect and perpetual holi- ness in this life 162. tion of, by Sawyer, noticed 255. Philosophy, Mental, by Sawyer, 255. Poetry and Letters, Couper's 449. lish version of the Bible 483. Pond, Rev. E., D. D. on Evidence of lation of a chapter of Jost's history Porter, Rev. Noah, D. D. on Sacra- mental Communion l. Bacon's Historical Discourses 217. Preaching, discriminative, 129. How to effect a right division of the word way 131. Such a division indis- knowledge 137; a liberalized mind moral courage 140. Presbyterian Controversy, notice of the 259, respecting 497. Q. Question, the Wine, 408. R. Rabbies, the Talmud and, 261. Religious Controversy 292. courses 217. fection 143. erature 198. ary of the English language 166. eign standard literature, 247. Mr. Mahan's experience Controversy 292. S. Schools, Normal, and Teachers Sem- trine of the damnation of infants inaries 90, Demanded by the in. considered 59. Rejected 60. The tures to Young Men, noticed 493. mal schools and teachers' sems. 90. Wha Stuart, Prof. M. is Sin! 26. T. Order of tradition 262. The Mish- ish schools in Palestine 268. Hil- Hillel 269 The restorer of the law 271. Rabbinism fully devel- oped 275 The Mishna ihe ral- binical sbhools in Babylonia 281. The point The three principal schools 285. Contents of the Babylonian Tal- and, 90. Edwards on the Will by, 257. dence 19-and followed by consis- lent action 20 These principles the facts of the Christian system 23. 01- and תירוש Hebrew words ex- tivnal regard to the opinions of W. Foundations of Morals, 245. 248. Wine and Strong Drink, which when Is it morally wrong to drink them 408. The Scriptures condemn drunkenness 409. Several passages examined 410. The strong drink of the Scriptures, not distilled spirits, but wine 416. Wine abundant in Palestine 417. Wine used at leasts, 418, spoken of as a blessing, etc. 419. Jesus drank wine 420. The ! plained 421. Note by the editor 423. all drinks that may intoxicate 424. Note by the editor 424. Remarks on the principles of expediency 425. Object of Temperance Societies 427. The old pledge and the rea- sons for it 428. The tee-total pledge 429. Its reasons stated. Note by the editor 430. Replies to arguments 432. Writing the origin of, in Greece and Egypt 71. Early use of letters in Greece 72. Use of letters on Gre- cian coins 77. Use of letters in Greek inscriptions 82. Use of let- ters in Egypt 86. An ancient roll of papyrus 86. Inscriptions on monuments 87. The testimony of Manetho 89. Y. ERRATA. for "marshalls," read marshals. 5th. line, for "interest." read interests. appendage to. is inwrought. 350. |