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EDINBURGH PRINTED BY JOEN GREIG & SON.
CONTENTS.
Article.
No. XXIII-JANUARY 1858.
Page.
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*1. PROFESSOR BADEN POWELL ON THE STUDY OF THE
EVIDENCES OF NATURAL THEOLOGY,
Professor Baden Powell's Essay on the Study of the Evidences of
Natural Theology. Oxford Essays, 1857.
*II. REVISION OF THE ENGLISH BIBLE,
The Gospel according to St John, after the Authorised Version,
newly compared with the Original Greek, and Revised by Five
Clergymen. London: John W. Parker & Son, West Strand. 1857.
III. MIRACLES,
1. Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord. By Richard Chenevix Trench,
M.A., Vicar of Itchen Stoke, Hants; Professor of Divinity, King's
College, London; Examining Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of
Oxford; and late Hulsean Lecturer. Second edit. London: John
W. Parker, West Strand. 1847. Pp. 467.
2. On Miracles. By Ralph Wardlaw, D.D.. "What sign showest
thou, then, that we may see, and believe thee? What dost thou
work?"-The Jews to Jesus. New York: Robert Carter &
Brothers, No. 285 Broadway. 1853. Pp. 295.
3. An Inquiry into the Proofs, Nature, and Extent of Inspiration, and
into the Authority of Scripture. By the Rev. Samuel Hinds,
M.A., of Queen's College, and Vice-Principal of St Alban's Hall,
Oxford, (late Bishop of Norwich). Oxford: Printed by W. Bax-
ter, for B. Fellowes, Ludgate Street, London; and J. Parker,
Oxford. 1831.
IV. PHARMAKIDES AND THE ECCLESIASTICAL INDEPEN-
DENCE OF GREECE,
Ο Συνοδικὸς Τόμος, ἢ Περὶ ̓Αληθείας. By Professor Pharma- kides, Athens.
V. FINAL DESTRUCTION OF THE EARTH BY FIRE,
VI. KINGSLEY'S TWO YEARS AGO,
Two Years Ago. By the Rev. Charles Kingsley, Author of Amyas
Leigh, &c. Boston: Ticknor & Field.
1857.
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139
VII. THE HOLY LAND,
1. Pélerinage en Terre-Sainte. Par L'Abbe Azais, Aumonier de
Lycée Impérial de Nismes, L'Un des 40 Pélerins de 1853. Paris:
Etienne Giraud. 1855. 16mo, pp. 390.
2. Tent Life in the Holy Land. By William C. Prime. New
York: Harpers. 1857. 12mo, pp. 510.
3. The Tent and the Khan, a Journey to Sinai and Palestine. By
Robert Walter Stewart, D.D., Leghorn. With Map and Illus-
trations. Edinburgh: William Oliphant & Sons. 1857. 8vo,
pp. 544.
152
VIII. OLD ORTHODOXY, NEW DIVINITY, AND UNITARIANISM, 168
A Half-Century of the Unitarian Controversy; with particular
Reference to its Origin, its Course, and its prominent Subjects
among the Congregationalists of Massachusetts. With an Ap-
pendix. By George E. Ellis. Boston: Crosby, Nichols & Co.
*IX. SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON ON PHILOSOPHICAL NECES-
SITY AND THE WESTMINSTER CONFESSION,
Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education, and Univer-
sity Reform. By Sir William Hamilton, Bart. Second Edition.
London, 1853.
199
No. XXIV.-APRIL 1858.
I. THE INSPIRATION OF HOLY SCRIPTURE, ITS NATURE
AND PROOF,
The Inspiration of Holy Scripture, its Nature and Proof. Eight
Discourses delivered before the University of Dublin. By William
Lee, M.A., Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College. New York:
Robert Carter & Brothers, 530 Broadway. 1856. Pp. 478.
II. THE AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY AND ITS NEW STAN-
DARD EDITION OF THE ENGLISH VERSION,
Report on the History and recent Collation of the English Version
of the Bible: presented by the Committee on Versions to the
Board of Managers of the American Bible Society, and adopted,
May 1. 1851. Printed at the American Bible Society's Press,
Astor Place, New York, 1857.
III. NEGRO CITIZENSHIP,
A Report of the Decisions of the Supreme Court of the United
States, and the Opinions of the Judges thereof, in the case of
Dred Scott versus John F. A. Sandford. New York: D. Apple-
ton & Co., 346 and 348 Broadway. 1857.
253
285
314
IV. DR PUSEY AND THE CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES, 356
Councils of the Church, from the Council of Jerusalem A.D. 51, to
the Council of Constantinople A.D. 381; as to their Constitution,
but also as to their objects and History. By the Rev. E. B.
Pusey, D.D., &c., &c.
*V. IMPUTATION, A FACT OF REVELATION,
*VI. SHOULD THE BIBLE BE RE-TRANSLATED?
371
384
*VII. THE CONTROVERSY WITH ROME.-ALFORD ON 2D
THESS. 11. 1-12,
Alford's Greek Testament. Vol. III. Prolegomena. Pp. 55-69.
Olshausen von den Bedingungen des Eintrittes der Zukunft Christi
Comm. Vol. IV. Pp. 497-532.
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405
*VIII. RESULTS AND PROSPECTS OF MISSIONS IN INDIA, 427
The Results of Missionary Labour in India. By the Rev. Joseph
Mullens, London: W. H. Dalton.
How can Christianity be naturalised in India? Reprinted from the
Calcutta Christian Observer.
Proceedings of a General Conference of Bengal Protestant Mission-
aries. Calcutta: Baptist Mission Press.
*IX. CRITICAL NOTICES,
456
459
Analytical Exposition of the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Ro
mans. By John Brown, D.D., Senior Minister of the United
Presbyterian Congregation, Broughton Place, Edinburgh, and
Professor of Exegetical Theology to the United Presbyterian
Church. W. Oliphant & Son. Edinburgh: 1857. 8vo, 640 pages, 456
Of the Light of Nature: a Discourse. By Nathaniel Culverwel,
M.A. Edited by John Brown, D.D., Edinburgh; with a Critical
Essay by John Cairns, M.A. Edinburgh: T. Constable & Co.
1857,
The Knowledge of God, Objectively Considered; being the First
Part of Theology, considered as a Science of Positive Truth, both
Inductive and Deductive. By Robert J. Breckinridge, D.D.,
LL.D., Professor of Theology in Dansville Seminary, Kentucky.
New York: Ro. Carter and Brothers. 1858.
The Philosophy of Theism; An Inquiry into the Dependence of
Theism on Metaphysics, and the only possible way of arriving at
a Proof of the Existence of God. London: Ward & Co. 1857, 466
A Plea for the Ways of God to Man; being an Attempt to Vindi-
cate the Moral Government of the World. By Wm. Fleming,
D.D., Professor of Moral Philosophy, Glasgow. Edinburgh: T.
& T. Clark. 1858,
Christ, and other Masters. Part III. Religions of China, America,
and Oceanica. By Charles Hardwick, M.A. Cambridge: Mac.
millan & Co. 1858.
Facts, Statements, and Explanations, connected with the publica-
tion of the Second Volume of the tenth edition of Horne's Intro-
duction to the Scriptures. By Samuel Davidson, D.D. London :
Longman, 1857.
464
468
469
An Examination of the Facts, Statements, and Explanations of the
Rev. Dr Davidson. By John Kelly. London: Snow. 1857.
Dr Davidson: his Heresies, Contradictions, and Plagiarisms. By
Two Graduates. London: Wertheim & Macintosh. 1857, 470
Christian Errors Infidel Arguments; or Seven Dialogues suggested
by the Burnett Treatises, the Evangelical Alliance Prize Essay,
and other Apologetics. Edinburgh: Andrew Elliot. 1857, 474
The Song of Songs, an Exposition of the Song of Solomon. By
the Rev. A Moody Stuart. London: J. Nisbet & Co 1857, 478
Germany: its Universities, Theology, and Religion; with Sketches
of Neander, Tholuck, Olshausen, Hengstenberg, Twesten, Nitsch,
Muller, Ullmann, Rothe, Dorner, Lange, Ebrard, Wichern, and
other distinguished German Divines of the Age. By Philip
Schaff, L.D., Professor in the Theological Seminary, Mercers-
burg, Pennsylvania. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. Pp. 418, 12mo.
478
The Gospel Ministry: Duty and Privilege of Supporting it. By
James A. Wylie, LL.D., author of "The Papacy," "Pilgrimage
from the Alps to the Tiber," &c. London: J. Nisbet & Co. 1857.
Pp. 150.
The Duty and Privilege of Christians in connection with the Sup-
port of the Ordinances of the Gospel. By the Rev. Peter Richard-
son, B.A., Dailly. London, 1857. Pp. 99.
The Star of Bethlehem and the Magi from the East: A Sermon
preached on the occasion of the Baptism of a Parsi Youth, 31st
Aug. 1856, with Supplementary Documents, including the Bap-
tismal Service, by the Rev. Adam White, and the Personal
Statement of Behramji Kersasji. By John Wilson, D.D., Bom-
bay. 1856. Pp. 116.
Christianity and Secularism. By the Rev. James Scott, A.M.
Edinburgh: Shepherd & Elliott. 1857. Pp. 64.
Gnomon of the New Testament. By John Albert Bengel. Now
first Translated into English; with Original Notes, Explanatory
and Illustrative. Revised and Edited by the Rev. Andrew R.
Fausset, M.A. of Trinity College, Dublin. Vols. I. and III.
Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark. 1857.
The Land of Promise: Notes of a Spring Journey from Beersheba
to Sidon. By Horatius Bonar, D.D., Kelso. London: J. Nisbet
& Co. Pp. 528, cr. 8vo. 1858.
The Whole Works of Dr John Owen. Complete in 24 vols. T. &
T. Clark,
Master and Workmen ; a Tale for the Times. By Sarah Elizabeth
B. Paterson, Author of "Sister Agnes," "Dunellan Manse," &c.
T. Nelson & Sons. London: 1858. Pp. 224, 12mo.
An Exposition of the First Epistle to the Corinthians. By Charles
Hodge, D.D., Professor in the Theological Seminary at Princeton.
Pp. 374, 12mo.
The Acts of the Apostles Explained. By Joseph Addison Alex-
ander, D.D., Professor in the Princeton Theological Seminary. 2
vols., pp. 462 and 498. London: J. Nisbet & Co. 1857
Laws from Heaven for Life on Earth. Illustrations of the Book of
Proverbs. By the Rev. William Arnot, St Peter's Free Church,
Glasgow. First Series, pp. 430. Second Series, pp. 412. Lon-
don: T. Nelson & Sons.
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No. XXV.-JULY 1858.
*I. PROFESSOR BADEN POWELL ON CHRISTIANITY WITH-
OUT JUDAISM,
485
Christianity without Judaism. A Second Series of Essays. By the
Rev. Baden Powell, M.A. London. 1857.
*II. THE TENTH CENTURY,
522
III. EDWARDS AND THE THEOLOGY OF NEW ENGLAND,
IV. THE REVIVAL OF THE SLAVE TRADE,
544
Reports of the Committee to whom was referred the Message of
Gov. James H. Adams, relating to Slavery and the Slave Trade.
Ordered to lie upon the table and be printed together for distri-
bution. Columbia, S. C. Steam-power Press, Carolina Times.
1857. Pp. 88, 8vo.
V. THE OFFICE OF DEACON, .
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