THE JOURNAL OF SACRED LITERATURE AND BIBLICAL RECORD. EDITED BY THE REV. HENRY BURGESS, LL.D., PH.D., MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE. VOL. V. LONDON: ALEXANDER HEYLIN, PATERNOSTER ROW. EDINBURGH: W. OLIPHANT AND SON. DUBLIN: S. B. OLDHAM. 1857. INDEX A American Bible Union, on Thessalo- Analysis of the Emblems of St. John, 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. Basque Language, translation of Holy Scripture in, 236. Beast, uncertainty of the meaning of Beauty of Holiness, select passages of Bethlehem, not the place visited by the Bible Student's Guide, by Dr. W. Wilson, 209. Bible Revision and Translation, by Dr. Biblical Chronology, H. Fox Talbot on, in reply to Dr. Hincks, 172; Mr. Bosanquet on, 429; bearing of 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. Canticles, Moses Stuart on, 256; Gins- Catalogue of Theological Books, Nutt's, 470; of Library of Bible Society, 470; of Dr. Sprenger's Oriental Cathedra Petri, by T. Greenwood, Chaldæa and Susiana, by W. K. Loftus, Christ and other Masters, by the Rev. |