THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN EVANGELICAL REVIEW. VOL. XXII. LONDON: JAMES NISBET & CO., BERNERS STREET. EDINBURGH : OLIVER & BOYD. MDCCCLXXIII. CONTENTS OF VOL. XXII. I. THE DOGMA OF THE TRIDUUM; OR, CHRIST'S THREE DAYS' PRESENCE AMONG THE DEPARTED. Second Paper. III. ON THE PROPER LIMITS OF CREEDS. By the Rev. Prof. W. IV. THE MATERIALISTIC PHILOSOPHY. By Rev. W. SCOTT, Balerno V. THOMAS ERSKINE OF LINLATHEN. By the Rev. Prof. J. VI. DR JOHN DUNCAN OF EDINBURGH. By the Rev. WILLIAM VII. THE DELUGE AND ARCHEOLOGY. By M. STEWART, Esq., CURRENT LITERATURE:-AMERICAN QUARTERLIES, 169; ORIGINAL ARTICLES:- I. THE NEW Testament EldER. By Rev. THOS. WITHEROW, II. THE DOGMA OF THE TRIDUUM; OR, CHRIST'S THREE DAYS' III. CHURCH OF ENGLAND PARTIES FROM A CONTINENTAL POINT OF VIEW IN A LETTER TO A LADY WHO PROPOSED TO TURN ROMAN CATHOLIC. By Professor ROSSIEUW ST IV. THE COLLEGES OF THE UNITED STATES. By Rev. Pro- V. THE SCRIPTURAL ARGUMENT FOR CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, VI. THE DOCTRINE OF CREATION PROVED FROM THE RELATIONS SUBSISTING BETWEEN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL NATURE. By the Rev. W. PROFEIT, . VII. ANTOINE COURT. By the Rev. GLEMENT DE FAYE, Brussels, REPRINTED ARTICLE:-THE LABOUR QUESTION IN ITS ECONOMIC AND CHRISTIAN ASPECTS. By the Rev. LYMAN H. ATWATER, D.D. (Reprinted from the "Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review," July 1872), CURRENT LITERATURE:-AMERICAN PERIODICALS, 375; |