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INDEX

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VOLUME THE FIFTH.

A

Abyssinian Libraries, 241.
American Bible Union, on Thessalo-
nians, 194.

Analysis of the Emblems of St. John,
Rev. v., vi., 386.

Apocalyptic Literature, 249; specula-
tion in it produced by love of popu-
larity, 265; by love of novelty, 266;
favoured by ignorance, 266; illogical
character of, 267.

Apocalypse, Moses Stuart on, 253; its

primary purpose accomplished, 254;
fruitlessness of attempts to explain,
258; canonicity of, 255; analysis of
its emblems, 386.

Assyrian Inscriptions, history of their
discovery and interpretation, 343;
Brandis on the present uncertainty
of meaning of, 349; Literary Inquest
on by Royal Asiatic Society, 485.
Athanasian Creed, its doctrine of the
Incarnation, 280.

B

Basque Language, translation of Holy
Scripture in, 236.

Beast, uncertainty of the meaning of
its number, 262.

Beauty of Holiness, select passages of
Holy Scripture, 226.

Behistun, inscription at, in relation to
Ezra and Daniel, 170.

Bethlehem, not the place visited by the
Magi, 103.

Bible Student's Guide, by Dr. W.
Wilson, 209.

Bible Revision and Translation, by Dr.
Cumming, 459.

Biblical Chronology, H. Fox Talbot
on, in reply to Dr. Hincks, 172;
Mr. Bosanquet on, 429; bearing of
eclipses on, 485.

Bibliotheca Glottica, 244.
Bibliographic Curiosities, 493.
Blackader's English Bible, 470.
Brandis on Assyrian Inscriptions, 343.
Buns on Good Friday, origin of, 490.
Buttman's Grammar of New Testa-
ment, 469.

C

Calneh, Mr. Loftus on, 373.
Calvin's Letters, 469.

Canticles, Moses Stuart on, 256; Gins-
burg on, 465.

Catalogue of Theological Books, Nutt's,
470; of Library of Bible Society,
470; of Dr. Sprenger's Oriental
Books, 493.

Cathedra Petri, by T. Greenwood,
M.A., 213.

Chaldæa and Susiana, by W. K. Loftus,
219, 372.

Christ and other Masters, by the Rev.
C. Hardwick, 185.
Christian Classics, 228.

Christian Church, History of, by Rev.

J. C. Robertson, 210.

Christian Sepulture, by l'Abbé Cochet,

479.

Christianity favourable to mental ac-
tivity, 250; prejudices against pro-
moted by the folly of its advocates,
250.

Church of England contrasted with
Lutheranism, 23.

Churches, internal arrangement of, 490.
Cicero on Immortality, 244.

Codex Vaticanus, Dr. Tregelles on the
printing of, 162.

Commentary wholly Biblical, Bagster's,
226, 470.

Comprehensive History of England,
Blackie's, 472.

Correspondence, 154, 419.

Criticism, a course of developed, on
passages of the New Testament, by
the Rev. T. S. Green, 180.

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Ecclesiastical History, Lectures on by
Professor Stanley, 447.
Educational Difficulties, by Rev. C. G.
Davies, 462.

Egyptian Dynasties, No. II., 305.
Egyptian Towns, 485.

English Bible, supposed errors of, 130;
its readings defended, 131; plea for
a new edition of, by Dr. Biber, 208;
American new edition of, 235 (see
Revision of English Bible).
Erech, Mr. Loftus on, 375.
Ewald on St. Paul's Epistles, 183.
Existence and Attributes of God, Essay
on, by Dr. Steere, 206.
Exodus and Leviticus in Septuagint,
translated by Dr. Howard, 187.

Ezekiel's Temple, its design unfolded,
by the Rev. H. S. Warleigh, 451.

F

Flowers of Friendship, by the Rev. R.
F. Thorpe, 227.

G

Grammatical Exegesis, on, 493.
Genealogy of our Lord, reflections on,

275.

Greece and Assyria, connexion of early
history of, 491.

Greek common in Palestine, 65.
Greek Testament, by Webster and
Wilkinson, 181.

H

Harmony of the accounts of the last
year of our Lord's life, 43.
Harmonists, depreciated by Mr. Alford,
43.

Harmonizing Gospels, a chapter on, by
the Duke of Manchester, 57; his
theory that our Lord often spoke
Greek, 66.

Heathen World, its state in relation to
Christianity, 144; Church of England
on, 145; capability of salvation, 149;
statements of missionaries respect-
ing, 151; Bibliotheca Sacra on, 153.
Hebrews v. 7, exegetical remarks on,
154, 419; ix. 16, 17, 159, 424; anno-
tations on, 434; Commentary on, by
A. S. Paterson, 221.
Hebrew Works, modern, 238.
Hellenist, on the word, with special
reference to Acts xi. 20, 111; read-
ings of ancient MSS., 112; of ver-
sions, 114; of Fathers, 116; of edi-
tions, 119; meaning of the word, 122.
Herodotus and Diodorus, authority of
their traditions, 306.

History, its human agency exalted to
the neglect of the Divine, 1; this

tendency not seen in the Gospels, 2.
Horne's Introduction and Dr. David-
son, statement on, 467.

Hug on the language of Palestine, 65.
Hulsean Lectures, by Rev. H. Good-
win, 204.

I

India, religion of, by Rev. C. Hardwick,
185.

Inspiration, Jewish opinions on, 178.
Intelligence, 229, 473.

J

Jehovah, right pronunciation of, 210.
Jesus when twelve years old at Jeru-
salem and in the Temple, 284.
Jesus Christ captured not by Roman
but by Jewish power, 35; his relation
as well to Joseph as to Mary, 273;
his converse with the doctors con-
sidered, 284; last year of his minis-
try, accounts of, 43.

N

Natural Philosophy as a part of Clerical
Education, by Dr. J. F. Daniell, 461.
New Works, Foreign, 245, 494; Eng-
lish, 247, 495.

Nineveh Inscriptions, 488.

Notæ Criticæ on Exodus, by Professor
Selwyn, 189.

Notices of Books, 180, 443.

John, St., revision of Gospel of, by Orthography of the Jews, by Dr. Wall,
Five Clergymen, 191.

Jonah, book of, in four Semitic dialects,

by Professor Wright, 190.

Joshua, Commentary on, by Keil, 220.

K

Kaffir Language, 243.

Kitto, Dr., Life of, by Dr. Eadie, 456.

L

Land's Joannes Bischof von Ephesos,
469.

Latin Vulgate, proposed work on, by
H. Craik, 234.

Library of Biblical Literature, 471.
Luther, review of his character, 1;
romantic events of his life, 3; bearing
of, on the History of the Church, 5;
his natural temperament reflected in
his actions, 9; his self-will, 11;
treatment of Erasmus, 15; head of
a sect, 17; interesting private life
of, 19; his desertion of Catholicity,
22; his intolerance, 28; his self-
confidence, 29; his pugnacity, 30;
his superstition, 31; Worsley's Life
of, 25; his table-talk, 28.

M

Magi, time and place of their visit to
the infant Jesus, 94; took place at
Nazareth, 110.

Maimonides, account of his More Ne-
buchim, 195.

Manetho's Egyptian Tables, 308.
Marriage among modern Jews, 239.
Monastic Libraries, 239.

Musical Instruments of Scripture, 237,
484.

190.

Р

Paragraph Bible, Bagster's, 225, 470.
Party-spirit, its colouring of historical
facts, 6.

Passion Week, with Albert Durer's
Illustrations, 226.

Petrus, legend respecting, 238.
Phenomena of Christianity, sometimes
inexplicable, 249.

Physiological bearings of the Incarna-
tion, 273.

Precursors of Knox, by Rev. P. Lori-
mer, 225.

Prelacy not Presbytery, by Rev. W.
Farquhar, 213.

Protestant Theological and Ecclesias-
tical Dictionary, 471.


Rare Books and their prices, 492.
Reasons for holding fast the Authorized
Version of the English Bible, by Dr.
M'Caul, 459.

Reformation needed in the Sixteenth
Century, 7.

Resurrection of the Saints after Christ's
Resurrection, 178.
Revision of English Bible, suggestions
on, 130; of St. John, 191; American
Bible Union, of Thessalonians, 194;
Dr. Biber on, 208; proceedings on,
of Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, 231; Jewish opinion on,
229; Rev. H. Philipps on, 426; the
question discussed, 353.
Roman Catacombs, 475.

Royal Society of Literature, proceed-
ings of, 492.

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