346, 366 Abbott's Cleopatra....................Page 491 | Attraction and affinity......... ... Page 1 277 169 Baird's Christian Retrospect and Regis- ter 664 Present State of M. E. Church..... 164 470 22 (W. H. C.) Elements of Natural Philosophy.... 319 against the M. E. Church... 396, 417 64 374 Beecham's Constitution of Wesleyan 663 172 257 University, Course of Theological 483 178 404 Berengarius Turonensis, letters of...... 675 322 - habitual recognition of the, a 107 464 Bickersteth, Rev. E., Memoirs of......... 665 list of his works... 496 23 Bishop, derivation of the word.... 584 brary........ 328, 342 469 of Things Familiar. 326 140 Britain, Progress of Liberal Principles in 451 331 little known of his history........ 280 429, 574 282 his faith in revealed truth... 285 435 not appreciated by Hazlitt......... 290 487 440 Burnap's Rectitude of Human Nature.. 164 114, 135 127, 619 Butler, Bishop, review of his life..... 247 his Analogy........ 247, 253 Clarke....... 248 36 250 251 252 32 257 257 261 488 || ||| times....... ....... Campbell, T., Life and Letters of Page 64 | Davies's Logic and Utility of Mathe- 66 .. Page 218 67 Deacons in the Apostolic Church......... 592 70 Dead Sea and the Jordan, Prof. Ritter 495 72 Debt, Plutarch on running into.......... 469 74 Deluge, objections to, considered........ 609 446, 448 326 the worst........ 474 139 9 religious impressions, permanence of...... 97, 99 605 19 490 Ecclesiastical History Society proposed 178 604 ..... 128 Education among the Hebrews..... 641 132 Emigration, its influence in changing 532, 542 Emory, Rev. John, at the British Con- ference 316 305 602 ,his providential escapes from death 306 kind of dominion in the........ 445 he laments his unfaithfulness.... 309 his usefulness....... 311 91 his advice to a candidate for the ministry...... 310 appointed governor of the Theo- logical Institution.... 317 477 45 no kind ! 170 Eternal Sonship, the............ 120, 532, 542 140 176 165 religious truths received by........ 213 490 forbidden by Gregory XVI........ 494 | Fitzgerald's edition of Butler's Analogy 247 53 Foster, J., Life and Correspondence of 168 171 its influence in developing man's 176 637 happiness..... 303 177 Freund's Latin-English Lexicon......... 322 167 Timpson's Memoir unsatisfactory 227 commencement and results of her on...... powers of the... Fry, Mrs. Elizabeth, furnishes books for Howitt's Country Year Book...... Page 166 346 348, 356 332 these varieties no objection to 358, 364 455 661 420 Hybrids incapable of propagation 350 603 115 Imbrie's Discourse on Death of W. E. Baker 486 114 theories of the...... 124 483 dependent of revelation........ 210 Israelitish government the freest of an- 169 447 192, 194 327 270 498 657 | Jewish Church, modes of admission in- "" 530 Johnes's Philological Proof of the 324 346, 348 667 192, 194 186 Keith's Harmony of Prophecy. ..... 483 52 321 290 King's Geology, in Relation to Natural and Revealed Religion...... 323 604 Kitto's Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature 662 civil government of the...... 638 Journal of Sacred Literature........ 674 641 Knobel's Die Volkertafel der Genesis .. 673 186 663 Lexicography, recent advancement in 322 645 Liberal Principles-Progress of....... 446 little recognised before the advent of Christ...... 446, 148 338 cannot prevail but in a virtuous 456 Greece and Rome...... 635 484 492, 673 Classical and Miscellaneous, 184, 342 502, 679 323 Living Concealed, Plutarch against..... 476 377, 530 169 , symbol of the Church concerning 117 128 cences...... nomena || ||| Longitude, modes of obtaining the Page 47 Morton on Hybridity...... Page 351 43 Recent Progress of Astronomy...... 169 Natural Phenomena. See Material Phe- 488 415 30 450 12 143 his first appearance as an author 145 his obligations to Schleiermacher 146 his hold on the affections of stu- dents..... 149 13 151 secret of his surprising labours... 152 18 his peculiarities as a lecturer...... 153 his personal piety... 154 155 182, 492 148, 181, 183 his Light in Dark Places... 655 61 633 Newman, Dr., long a concealed Papist 49 323 his Lectures on Difficulties felt by 180 Anglicans in Submitting to the 493 178 184 501 Nott, Dr., author of a work against the Unity of the Human Race......... 348 667 319 86 ter 652 490 645 663 35 learning of the ... 603 417 Paul's ministerial devotedness........ 272 338 333 Phillips's Curran and his Contempora- ries..... 489 the mind.. 216 185 189 188 317 error of modern systems of......... 215 271 speculative, wants a valid founda- 192 437 struggle of, with faith..... 186 645 471 Hippolytus the probable author.. 647 648 ||||||||||| Pierce's (B. K.) Eminent Dead.... Page 168 | Representative government, the origin of ... Page 638 426 Revivals, the noise and confusion some- so declared by General Conference Riches, Plutarch on the love of........... 469 424 Ritschl on the Early Church...... 180 -, particulars of its discovery. 56 Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testament..... 156 53 Roman Church, morals in the early..... 650 496 478 Rothe on the Commencement of the 432 329 126, 542, 649 Religion au XIX. Seicle.... ..... 185 330 Sanctification distinguished from re- 277 511 185 314 Sartorius's Person and Work of Christ.. 114 612 583 490 146, 149 177 493 Self-praise,when inoffensive,Plutarch on 474 special, relation to, of inherent Senses, knowledge imparted by the, limited .... 10 335 Sermons by Wesleyan Ministers ......... 332 reer of...... 566 298 Shakspeare, Hudson's edition of......... 666 550 552 retires from public life during the 178 Protectorate 165 becomes an exile at the Restora- 166 558 his Discourses on Government.... 567 564 614 again engages in politics....... 565 614 his trial and execution........ 569, 571 his character, 572 396 616 Christianity opposed to... 397 452 dist Episcopal Church.. 398 no connexion allowed with the 624 403, 414 627 Smith's (Dr. A. W.) Elementary Trea- 319 631 (James) Green Pastures for the Lord's Flock.... 323 511, 527 (Dr. W.) Classical Dictionary...... 326 189 172 60 ... 557 |