Bushnell, H., on Christian Nurture, 435-451- General argument of volume, 436-harmony between Dr. Bushnell's views and those of Unitarians, 437 sectarian views disappearing, 439-principles of Christian nurture, 441-develop- ment of the heart, ib - direct in- struction, 444 - objection, ib capacity of the soul for religion, 445 victories of Christian truth, 447-duty of parents, 449 - Bush- nell's Defence, 450 — principle of unity, 451.
Butler, Mrs., Year of Consolation by, 302.
Ecclesiastical Record, 152, 311, 465. Edwards and the Revivalists, 373- 394-justification by faith, 374 - influences of Protestantism, 375 apathy in New England at begin- ning of last century, ib - the "Great Awakening," 376- Ed- wards's doctrine of Divine sover- eignty, 378 decrees, 380-holi- ness, 381-total depravity, 383- 4TH S. VOL. VIII. NO. 111.
Calvert, G. H., Poems by, 306. Calvin, J, 161-186 — Audin's Life of, 161 its style, 163- the Prot- estant Reformation, 164 Lu- ther, 166 compared with Cal- VOL. XLIII.
redemption, 385-Whitefield, 387 -Methodist revivals, 389-ex- travagance of itinerants, 390-Or- thodox doctrine of regeneration, 392-man's relation to God, 393. Evelyn, J. See Godolphin.
cution, 321 death, 324. Haldane, R., Exposition of Romans by, 299. Harvard Triennial, 463. Harvard University, 315.
Felton, C. C., Agamemnon of Es- Hertz, H., King Rene's Daughter,
Fosdick, D., Sermons by, 462. Frothingham, N. L. See Gray. Frothingham, O. B., Services at Or- dination of, 150. Fuller, R., and Wayland, correspond- ence on Slavery by. See Savery. Furness, W. H., Dudleian Lecture by, 31- Derby Lecture and Ser- mon, 309.
Gannett, E. S. See Peabody. Gay, M., Statement, etc, by, 463. Germany, Religious and Political. 394-427-German ultraisms, 395 - confusion of parties, 397 - Ger- man Catholic Church, 398- pon- tifical supremacy, 399-efforts of Joseph I., 400-failure, 402- jurisdiction of Pope in Germany, ib. -German element, 403- Ronge and his coadjutors, 404-theology, 406-mission of German Catho- lics, 407-Ullmann, 408-ban- quets and speech-making 409- Friends of Light, 410-Evangeli- cal church, 411-Gazette, 413- effects of intolerance, 414- Piet- ism, 416-constitutional question, 419-king of Prussia, 421-de- gree of 1841, 422-political par- Drs. 423-constitutionalism, 424'
connection with religion, 426. Gon, Mrs., Evelyn's Life of, S44-355-how edited, 345
Godolphin's early life, 347 ection with the court, 349. ge, 350-character, 352
GC. Inquiry, ete, by. 151. BT, character and inci- of the life of, 248-253-, Frosinagham's sermon on, 249. Discourses by, 304.
D. Free Thoughts, etc.,
The 394 et seqq. Madame, 317-324-Up- Opinions of, 317- Pure Love," 318 cts, 320-
by, Chapmans Translation. 460. Hosmer, W. H. C., The Months by,
Hymns, Universalist, 143.
Intelligence, Religious, 152, 311, 465 -Literary, 315 Jamestown, Voyage of, 458. Jenks, W., Bible Atlas, etc., by, 144.
Kell, E., Discourse by, 308. Kirkland, C. M. See Dymond and Kendall, J. G. See Ooituary.
Lessons for Sunday Schools, Buffa- lo, 146.
Lewis, T., and Cheever, on capital punishment, 355 et seqq. See Abo- Lord's Supper, Neglect of, 20-30- lition. its evils, 20-causes, 23-Cath- olic and Genevan views, ib.- Unitarian, 24-open communion, 25-remedies, 26-minister's Loyalists, The American, 118-137 duty, 29. -difficulties of the subject, 119- Sabine's Sketches, 121 - Loyalists in Northern and Southern States, ib-tests of loyalty, 123- confis- cated estates, 124 - Proscribing Act, 127-Worcester Bar, 128- Boston physicians, ib. - Congre gational ministers, 129- longevity of Loyalists, 130-number, 131 names omitted by Sabine, 134 names included, 136. Luther. Martin, 98-118- Michelet's Lunt, W. P., Discourses by, 309. Life of, 98-recent movements, 99-D'Aubigne, 100 tions of religion, 101-Luther's corrup Theses, 103- his early life, 105 -preaching and labors at Wittem- berg, 106-contest with the Pope, 107-goes to Worms, 108-his latter years, 109-character, 110 -progress of his opinions, 111- charges of rudeness and violence,
Haldane, R., Exposition of Romans by, 299. Harvard Triennial, 463. Harvard University, 315.
Felton, C. C., Agamemnon of Æs- Hertz, H., King Réné's Daughter,
Fosdick, D., Sermons by, 462. Frothingham, N. L. See Gray. Frothingham, O. B., Services at Or- dination of, 150.
Fuller, R., and Wayland, correspond- ence on Slavery by. See Sacery. Furness, W. H., Dudleian Lecture by, 31 Derby Lecture and Ser-
Gannett, E. S. See Peabody. Gay, M., Statement, etc, by, 463. Germany. Religious and Political. 394-427-German ultraisms, 395 confusion of parties, 397 - Ger- man Catholic Church, 398 - pon- tifical supremacy, 399-efforts of Joseph II., 400-failure, 402 jurisdiction of Pope in Germany, ib.
German element, 403- Ronge and his coadjutors, 404 - theology, 406-mission of German Catho- lics, 407-Ullmann, 408-ban- quets and speech-making 409- Friends of Light, 410-Evangeli- cal church, 411-Gazette, 413- effects of intolerance, 414- Piet- ism, 416 constitutional question, 419- king of Prussia, 421 - de- cree of 1841, 422-political par- ties, 423 constitutionalism, 424 connection with religion, 426. Godolphin, Mrs., Evelyn's Life of, 344-355 how edited, 345 Mrs. Godolphin's early life, 347 connection with the court, 349 marriage, 350-character, 352 defects, 353.
by, Chapman's Translation, 460. Hosmer, W. H. C., The Months by,
Maitland, C. See Catacombs. Mann, H., Annals of Dedham by, 306.
Marsh, G. P., Phi Beta Kappa Dis- course by, 463. Mary Anna, 461.
Mason, W., Rev. See Obituary. May, S. J., Discourse by, 462. Meadville Theological School, 312. Merrill, B. See Obituary. Michelet. See Luther.
Millard, D., Travels by, 199-203- Siloam, 201-Sinai, ib.- Petra, 202.
Ministerial Conference, 157. Morning and Evening Meditations, 148.
Munch, F., Treatise on Religion, etc., by, 310.
Muzzey, A. B., Discourse by, 462.
Nature and Christianity, Furness's Dudleian Lecture on, 31-52 — light of nature, 32- Christianity the interpreter of nature, 33-in- destructible, 35 — immortality of the soul, 37-truths uttered by Christ natural, 38— his similitudes, 40 reference to childhood, 42- miraculous part of Christianity, 44 - miracles natural, 45-Chris- tianity the religion of nature, 47 - time of Christ's coming, 49-Gi- rard College, 51.
Neander, A., Church History of, Torrey's Translation, 427-435 character of the translation, 427 extracts, 423 et seqq.
Niles, M. A. H, Rev. See Obituary. Norton A., Additions to Second Edi- tion of Evidences, etc, by, 138. Noyes, G. R., Translation of the Psalms by, 204 - 216 Hebrew
Poetry, 205-Noyes's Introduc tion, 208. -use of Torrey's transla- tion of De Wette, 209-devia- tions from common version, 211 – manner of translation, 212-criti- cism, 215. Noyes's Note in ex- planation, 289 - 297 — Torrey's translation, 290-reply to criti- cism, 293. Noyes's Address be- fore Alumni of the Theological School, on causes of the Decline of Interest in Critical Theology,
Pages from Ecclesiastical History of N. E., 151.
Parables of our Lord, 462. Parker, T., Sermon by, 150. Payson, E., and his Writings, 52- 79-Memoir of, 53-early life, ib. domestic attachments, 56- conversion, 59-habits in society, 61-diary, 62- preparation for the ministry, 63-first preaching 65-theology, 66-importance of religious opinions, 67- Pay. son's ordination, 70-views of human nature, 71 abundant la- bors, 73-last illness, 75-ser- mons, 77-gifts as a preacher, 79. Peabody, A. P., Sermon by, 150. Peabody, W. B. O., life and char- acter of, 269-276-Gannett's Dis- course on, 270 college course, ministerial settlement, ib. and literary labors, 271 - mode of writing, 272 preaching, 273- afflictions, 275- death, 276. Pierce, J., Discourse at Brookline Jubilee by, 150.
Pray, L. G, History of Sunday Schools by, 145.
Prescott, W H., Conquest of Peru by, 253-269-remarks of a per- sonal nature, 253 encourage- ment from Prescott's example, 255 American literature, 257 Prescott's Histories, 258-national
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