American Slavery, as it is, 284. Atheism, More's arguments against, 53-57.
Bacon's thirteen historical discour- ses, 201.
Biographical notices, of Mr. Hay- ward and Mr. Hildreth, 114 - 131.
Bulwer, his Ernest Maltravers, crit- icised, 14.
Carlyle, Thomas, his character and influence, 157. Channing, W. E., his Lecture on War, 72.
Church of England, the charge of inconsistency maintained against it, 181-186.
Common School Journal, reviewed, 320-plan of the publication, 321 - importance and value of com- mon school education, 322-324
various objects specified to which the journal is and may be devoted, 325-329-two modes of education, 330- the insufficien-
cy of mere oral instruction, 331 -the greater value of books, 332. Cowper, William, Life of, by Rob- ert Southey, reviewed, 332- sketch of his life, 333-343-- remarks on the insanity of Cow- per, 344, 345- his religion, 345 -351-his state of mind the last years of his life, 351- the pecu-
liar character of his writings, 351 - 356.
Cudworth, Ralph, his Intellectual System, reviewed, 289-sketch of the life of Dr. Cudworth, 289, 290 the Intellectual System published, 1678, ib. its recep- tion, 290, 291 - Cudworth one of those who withstood the licen- tiousness and atheism of the times of Charles II., 292–294 — the design of the True Intellec- tual System, 295-the great di- visions of the work, 297- the atheism of Democritus, 298, et seq. - Hylozoic atheism, 301 system of Anaximander, and of the Stoics, 302Cudworth's reply to an argument of atheism, 302- the objection to the reply drawn from polytheism, answered by showing polytheism to be es- sentially monotheistical, 303- 305-a
- a hymn of Cleanthes translated, 305- his digression upon the trinity, 307- his confu- tation of all the atheistic argu- ments, 307, 308-the metaphys- ical arguments for the existence of a God, 309-316- concluding remarks, 316-319.
Dana, Daniel, his letters to Profes- sor Stuart, noticed, 281. Discoure on the latest form of infi- delity, reviewed, 221.
Dramas, Discourses, and other Pieces, by James A. Hillhouse, noticed, 285.
German of Olshausen, noticed, 286.
Future life of the Good, noticed, Lecturess, the, a Tale, noticed, 408. 286.
Gesenius' Hebrew Grammar, trans- lated by Thomas J. Conant, no- ticed, 277.
Good Housekeeper, the, 287. Greece, history of, by Thomas Keightley, 137.
Hale, Mrs. Sarah J., her Good Housekeeper, noticed, 287. Hayward, Mr. Charles, jr., bio- graphical notice of, 116-121. Hemans, Mrs., Memoir of her Life and Writings, by her Sister, re- viewed, 370.
Hildreth, Mr. Samuel T., biograph- ical notice of, 122–131. Hillhouse's Dramas, Discourses, and other Pieces, noticed, 285. Historical Discourses, by Kingsley and Bacon, reviewed, 201. Hobbes, his philosophy, 293. Hunchback of Notre Dame, by Victor Hugo, reviewed, 145.
Irving's Life and Voyages of Co- lumbus, 387.
Keightley's History of Modern Greece, edited by J. Toulmin Smith, 137- Gillies, Goldsmith, Mitford, 138 Bulwer's Athens, ib. Thirlwall's Greece, ib. Keightley, characterized, 139. Kingsley's Historical Discourses, 201.
Lamson's Second Century Dis- course, reviewed, 236.
Last days of the Saviour, from the
Letters to Professor Stuart, by
Daniel Dana, noticed, 281. Lives of Eminent Individuals, as published by the Massachusetts Board of Education, 391. Liverpool Unitarian Controversy, 28 its origin, ib. correspon- dence between the Unitarian and Church of England clergymen, 27-40. analysis of the dis- courses, 40-46- conclusion of the controversy, with analyses of the discourses, 357-369, vid. note. Luther, life and times of, reviewed, 402. M.
province of the Gospel miracles considered, 223–238-analysis of the remainder of the discourse and notes, with extracts, 230 - 235. Note to the article on the Liverpool Controversy, 239-analysis of the lecture, by J. H. Sewart, on the proper Deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, 239 — of Mr. Marti- neau's lecture in reply, 240- of the Rev. Hugh McNeile's, from Rom. iii. 22-26, 241 of the Rev. Mr. Thom's discourse, on "the Comforter," 242- of Mr. Giles's on creeds, 243— of Rev. Hugh Stowel's, on the personal- ity and agency of Satan, 243.
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