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To the Forty-Seventh Volume of tle" British Quarterly Review."

Abyssinia, 179; Reasons why we
should have maintained Peace with
the Country, 180; Causes of our
present hostile relations, 181;
French projects, ib.; Consul Ca-
meron's proceedings, 183; Intrigues
of M. Bardel, 184; Theodore's dis-
pleasure at the friendship of Eng.
land for the Turks, 186; Effects of
M. Rassam's Mission, 188; Descrip-
tion of the country, 190; How
our army must reach Magdala,
193;
Baker's account of the
Atbara, 196; Major Harris's de-
scription of the Shoa, 199; Com-
merce of the country, 201; The
Slave trade, 203; Theodore's oppo-
sition to it, 204; What the English
can do in the matter, ib.; Disas-
trous effects likely to arise from the
war, 205; Scientific discoveries to
be hoped for, 206.

Alford, Henry, D.D., Dean of Canter-
bury, The Year of Praise, Edited by,

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Baring-Gould, S., Curious Myths of
the Middle Ages, 258.

Bersier, Eugene, Sermons, 575.
Binney, T., Micah the Priest-maker,
70.

From Seventeen to Thirty, 569.
Bisset, Andrew, History of the Com-
monwealth of England, 235.
Blackley and Hawes, The Critical
English Testament, Edited by, Vol.
III., 573.

Blakeney, Rev. R. P., LL.D., The
Book of Common Prayer, in its
History and Interpretation, 69.
Blunt, Rev. J. H., The Sacraments
and Sacramental Ordinances of the
Church, 70.

Bonar, Horatius, D.D., Light and
Truth, 288.

Bowring, E. T., Bentham's Deon-
tology, 149.

Brackenbury, Captain C.B., Euro-

pean Armaments in 1867, 540.
Brown, John P., The Dervishes; or,
Oriental Spiritualism, 569.
Buchanan, Robert, North Coast, and
other poems, 251.

Buck, Edward, Massachusetts Eccle-
siastical Law, 243.

Bungéner, ., Saint Paul, 575.
Bunsen's Bibelwerk, 584.
Butler, Bishop, Sermons preached at
the Rolls Chapel, 149.

Canterbury, the Dean of, Union of
Christendom in its Home aspects, 474,
Caro, E., Le Matérialisme et la
Science, 575.

Chambers' Encyclopædia. Vols. I-
IX., 247; Etymological Dictionary.
of the English Language, 248,
Chandler, H. W., The Elements of
Greek Accentuation, 285.

Chaucer, The Prologue, the Knightes
Isle, the Noune Priestes Tale, from
the Canterbury Tales. Edited by
R. Morris, 548.

Chermside, R. S. C., Sermons, 287.
Christian Life in the Camp, A

Memoir of A. M. Macbeth, 530.
Church Congress at Wolverhampton,
The, 207,

Church of England in 1867, The, 207;
Agitation in the Church, ib.; its
dangers, 209; Royal Commission,
211; The report given, 212; The Pan-
Anglican Synod, 216; The Church
Congress at Wolverhampton, 219;
Dr. Goulburn's Sermon, 220; Union
of Dissenters with the Church, 221;
Proposed remedies for schism, 225;
Effects of the Act of Uniformity,
228; The establishment supposed
necessary to the existence of the
Episcopal Church, 229.

Coleridge, the Right Hon. Sir J. T.,
Public School Education, 34.
Common Prayer, The Book of, 69;
Its excellencies, 71; Dangers con-
nected with it, 72; Need of change
in prayers, 73; Objections urged
against revision, 75; Real and
apparent unity, 76; Actual cha-
racter and influence of the
Prayer Book, 78; Its various
revisions, 79; Its constituent ele-
ments, 80; The credenda, ib.;
Character of the officiating minister,
82; Signification of the word
Priest, 84; Ordination service, 87;
Absolution, 90; Confession, 96;
Apostolical succession, 97; Sacra-
ments, 100; Different theories of
baptism, 101; Position of the
Evangelicals, 111; The Lord's
Supper, 113; Ritualistic doctrine
concerning it, ib.; Opposition
of this to the teaching of the
Prayer Book, 115; Evangelical
theory, 118; Confirmation, 119;
Marriage Service, 121; Burial Ser-
vice, 122; Schism within the Church,
124; Revision of the Prayer Book
proposed and attempted, 125; Bear-
ing of the present state of things
upon schemes of Church compre
hension, 127.

Coombs, Jessie, Bible Class Studies on
some of the words of the Lord
Jesus, 587.

Correspondance de Napoléon. Vols.
XXI, XXII, XXIII, 517.
Cracroft, Bernard, Essays, Political
and Miscellaneous, 538.
Craig, The late Rev. George, Dis-
courses and Letters to his Congre
gation, 278.

Dale, R. W., Week-day Sermons, 274.
Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy.

Translated by Longfellow, 366;
Comparison between Chaucer and
Dante, ib.; Grotesque element in

Dante's Poetry, 367; Its egoism,
368; Sketch of his Life, ib.; Mani.
fold meanings of his Poetry, 370;
How far his love was a reality, 371;
His prose work, 376; His theory of
the beautiful, 377; The dramatic
interest of his great poem, 378; Its
comprehensiveness and conciseness,
380; Anti-Papal tendency, 381;
Extracts illustrative of this, 382;
Mutilation and misinterpretation of
his work, 384; His symbolism, 385;
The Inferno,' 387; The 'Parga-
torio,' 391; The Paradiso,' 393;
Dante's immediate predecessors,
395; Guido Cavalcanti, 396; Dante
the representative of his age, 397.
Dante, The Vita Nuova. Translated
by Theodore Martin, 366.

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The Inferno. A literal prose
translation. By J. A. Carlyle, ib.
Darwinian Theory of the Transmuta-
tion of Species examined, 269.
Davy, The Life of Sir Humphrey, 434.
Debrett's Illustrated Peerage, 541.
Baronetage, 541.
Delitzsch, F., D.D., The Prophecies of
Isaiah, 272.
Devout Thoughts by DeepThinkers, 572.
Directorium Anglicanum, The, 69.
Divine Teacher, The, 277.

Dixon, W. H., Spiritual Wives, 551.
Drops from the Brook by the Way, 287.
Dufraisse, Marc, Histoire du droit de

Paix et de Guerre, 517.

Dufton, Henry, Narrative of a Journey
through Abyssinia in 1862-3, 179.
Edwards, Frederick, Jun., On the
Ventilation of Dwelling Houses, and
the Utilization of Waste Heat from
open Fire places, 540.

Ernest, Photographic Por-
traits, 552.

Eiloart, Mrs., Meg, 555.

Ellis, Mrs., Northern Roses, 557.
Elton, J. F., With the French in
Mexico, 240.

Erckman, Chatrian, La Guerre. Sou-
venirs d'un Paysan, 519.
Essays on Liberal Education.

Edited

by Rev. T. W. Farrar, 245.
Eton, 34; Remarks on Education for
the People, 35; Why education is
incumbent on the Rich also, 37;
How far satisfactory education is
obtained at Eton, 38; Inquiries
into the employment of Funds, ib. ;
Strange revelations, 39; Treatment
of the 'Collegers, 42; Eton
Scholarship. 45; Testimonies to

Index.

its decadence, 46; Causes of this,
50; Method of teaching, 51; Con-
struing, 52; Correcting Exercises,
56; Repetition, 57; Traditional
routine, 59; Modern languages, 60;
Moral Education, 61; Gentlemanly
manners, 62; The public school
principle 63; Drinking customs, 65;
Shirking,' 66; Conclusion regarding
Eton Education, 68.

Faraday Michael, D.C.L., 434; Birth,
435; Early Tastes, 436; Connec-
tion with Sir Humphrey Davy, 437;
Engagement in the Laboratory of
the Royal Institution, 438; Scien-
tific tour, 439; Researches and Ex-
periments, 441; Lectures, 442; Dis-
covery regarding the condensation
of various Gases, 445; Inquiries
into Electro-Magnetism, 448; Mag-
neto-Electricity, 451; Connection
between Electricity and Light, 454;
Dia-Magnetism, ib. ; Other re-
searches, 456; Faraday more con-
cerned with principles than with
processes, 457; His disinterested
spirit, 458; His pension, 459; His
distinctions, 461; Characteristics as
a lecturer, ib.; As an experimen-
talist, 465; Treatment of amateurs,
468; and of impostors, 469; Re-
verence for nature, 470; Christian
faith, 471; Close of his life, 473.

A Course of Six Lectures.
Arranged by Scoffern, 434.
Felkin, William, A History of the
Machine-wrought Hosiery and Lace
Manufactures, 242.

Ferguson, Life of James, 525.
Ferret et Galinier, Voyage en Abys
sinie, 179;

Finn, J., Byeways in Palestine, 522.
Fisher, John C., Liturgical purity our
rightful inheritance, 70.

Fleidner, Life of Pastor, 288.
Forster, Rev. Charles, A new plea for
the authenticity of the text of the
Three Heavenly Witnesses, 345.
Frank, Professor, Geschichte der
Protestantischen Theologie, 585.
Freeman, Rev. Philip, The Principles
of Divine Service, 69.

Fries, Jakob Friedrich, Aus seinem
handschriftlichen Nachlasse dar-

gestellt, 525.

Fry, A Memoir of Elizabeth, 526.
Garbett, Rev. E., The Dogmatic
Faith-Bampton Lecture, 1867, 266.
Garrow, John, The Early Life of
Dante Alighieri, 366.

591

Gerhardt, Paul, Spiritual Songs.
Translated by John Kelly, 263.
Gilbert, William, The Wizard of the
Mountain, 560.

Gladstone, Right Hon. W. E., Ecce
Homo, 581.

Goddard, Joseph, Musical develop-
ment, 248.

Goethe, Vie de, Par Hédouin, 519.
Gógol, Nicholas, 327; Changes ef-
fected by Poushkin and others in
Russian poetry and prose, ib. ;
Sketch of Gógol's Life, 329; Sim-
plicity of his writings, 331; Truth-
fulness of his character, 332; His
humour, 333; His nationality, 334;

Tárass Búlba,' 336; The Clock,'
340; The Revisor,' 342; 'The
Dead Souls,' 343; Effect of Gogol's
writings upon Russian literature, 345.
Golden Thoughts from Golden Foun
tains, 253.

Gray, J. C., Class and the Desk, 287.
Grote, George, Review of J. S. Mill's

Examination of Sir W. Hamilton's
Philosophy, 581.

Guthrie, Thomas, D.D., Studies of
Character from the Old Test., 571.
Hamilton, James, D. D., In Memoriam,
588.

Harris, Major W. Cornwallis, The
Highlands of Ethiopia, 179.

Haughton, Rev. S., M.D., Natural
Philosophy popularly explained, 574.
Hausonville, Le Comte de, L'Eglise
Romaine et le premier Empire, 517.
Hearn, W. E., LL.D., The Govern-
ment of England, 246.

Hill, O'Dell Travers, English Monas-
ticism, 237.

History of the French Revolution.
By Heinrich Von Sybel, 506.
Histoire de la Restauration. Par M.
de Vieil Castel, Vols. VIII., IX., 520.
Hobbes, Thomas, Leviathan on the

Matter, Form and Power of a Com-
monwealth, 149.

Hodgson, W. B., LL.D., A Paper on
the Report upon Public Schools, 34.
Holme Lee, Basil Godfrey's Caprice,

553.

Hood, Edwin Paxton, Lamps, Pit-
chers and Trumpets, 281.

Hooker, Book I. of the Laws of Eccle-
siastical Policy, 548.

Howells, W. D., Italian Journeys, 521.
Howitt, Mary, Our Four-footed
Friends, 128.

Hudson, E. H., Queen Bertha and
her Times, 527.

Huntingdon, F. D., D.D., Human
Society. Eight Lectures, 568.
Hymnal, A, chiefly from the Book
of Praise.' By Sir R. Palmer, 546.
Innes, Alexander Taylor, The Law of
Creeds in Scotland, 536.
Intercommunion of Churches, 474;
Real oneness of Christians, 475;
Failure in the recognition of this,
476; Dean Alford's expressions
regarding Dissenters, 477; Obscu
rity in his definition of the Holy
Catholic Church,' and of Christen-
dom,' 478; Nature and degree of
difference between Churchmen and
Dissenters, 481; Plans proposed
for promoting Union, 483; Num-
bers and importance of Dissenters,
486.
Irish Church Question, The, 487;
Tendency of the National Life of
England, 488; Our Government of
Ireland, 489; What can be said in
defence of the Irish State Church,
490; Threatening style of arguing,
492; Danger to Protestantism appre-
hended, 493; How the Episcopal
Church is regarded in Ireland, 495;
Endowment of Maynooth, 496;
Earl Russell's Letter, 497; Plan for
general endowment, 499; Grounds
on which it should be opposed, 500;
Declarations made by the chiefs
of the Liberal party, 501; Difficulty
and importance of Mr. Gladstone's
task, 504.

Italian Poets, The Early. Trans-
lated by D. G. Rossetti, 366.
Italy, The trinity of.

Jacobi's Liben, Dichten und Denken,
527.

Jeanie's Quiet Life, 556.

Jerram, C. T., The formation of
Tenses in the Greek Verb, 285.
Johnson, W., Eton Reform, 34.
Juvenalis Satire XIII., with Notes
and Introduction. By G. A.
Simcox, 286.

Juvenile Literature, 289.

Juvenile Literature, 128; Children's
Books as they were and as they are,
129; Melchior's Dream, 131; Tales
of School Life, 130; Mary Howitt,
135; Mrs. Gatty, 136; Healthful
influence of her books, 138; Diffi-
culties in writing for the Young,
141; Faults in many religious
books, 142; A better manner of
teaching, 144; Fairy Stories, 147;
Variety in juvenile literature, 148.

Kalisch, Dr., A Historical and Critical
Commentary on the Old Test., 271.
Keane, Marcus, The Towers and
Temples of Ancient Ireland, 532.
Kingsley, H., Silcote of Silcotes, 261.
The Rev. Charles, Disci-
pline, and other Sermons, 579.
Kirkus, Rev. William, Essays, 274.
Knapsack Guide in the Tyrol and the
Eastern Alps, The, 240.
Krummacher, F. W., D.D., David the
King of Israel, 280.
Krummel, L., Geschichte der Böhm
ischen Reformation um fünfzehnten
Jahrhundert, 521.

Laing, John, Theory of Business, 243.
Lanfrey, Histoire de Napoléon, Vol.
II., 517.

Langford, J. A., A Century of Bir-
mingham Life, Edited by, 241.
Laurie, Simon S., Notes on certain

British Theories of Morals, 580.
Leaves from the Journal of our Life in
the Highlands, 548.

Lee, Rev. A. T., LL.D., The Irish
Church Question. A Letter to
Lord Dufferin, 487.

Legge, James, D.D., The Life and
Teachings of Confucius, 278.
Letters of Paterfamilias in the 'Corn-
hill Magazine,' 34.

Liefde, John de, The Romance of
Charity, 287.

Longfellow, Henry W., Hyperion.
Illustrated, 252.

Longinus on the Sublime. Translated
by T. R. R. Stebbing, 286.
Luckock, H M., The Tables of Stone
-Sermons, 587.

Luthardt, Kahnis and Brückner, Drs.,

The Church: its Origin, its His-
tory, its Present Position, 282.
Lytton, Robert. Chronicles and Cha-
racters, 544.

Mabel's Progress. A Novel, 263.
MacDonald, George, 1; His originality,
2; His nationality, 3; A certain
form of Scotch religion, and its
relation to Presbyterian theology,
4; David Elginbrod's character, 7;
Calvinism as represented by Mr.
MacDonald, 8; His heroes superior
to his heroines, 11; His own
belief, 13; Annals of a Quiet
Neighbourhood, 16; Adela Cath-
cart, 18; The Sermons contained
in the Novels, 20; The Construc-
tion of the Stories, 21; Super-
naturalism, 22; Powers of imagina-
tion, 24; Landscape painting, 26;

Index.

Poems, 29; Tendency of Mr. Mac-
Donald's writings, 33.
McDonald, George, The Disciple and
other poems, 543.

Macduff, J. R., D.D., Memories of
Olivet, 288.

Maclear, Rev. G. F., A Class Book of
the Catechism of the Church of
England, 572.

Macleod, Norman, D.D., The Star-
ling, 262.

Maudsley, H., M.D., The Physiology

and Pathology of the Mind, 564.
Maurice, Rev. F. D., The Ground and
Object of Hope for Mankind. Four
Sermons, 586.

Max Havelaar. By Multatuli, 558.
Michael, R. I., The Social Gospel, 285.
Michelet, Histoire Louis XVI., 517.
Mill, John Stuart, Utilitarianism, 149.
Miller, Josiah, Our Dispensation, 578.
Mills, John, The New Creation, 585.
Milton's Ode on the Morning of
Christ's Nativity, 253.

Mitchell, Alexander F., D.D., The
Wedderburns and their Work, 552.
Montalembert, The Count de, St.

Columba, Apostle of Caledonia, 530.
Morley, Henry, English Writers from
Chaucer to Dunbar. Vol. II., 255.
Morrell, J. R., Scientific Guide to
Switzerland, 539.

Mossman, S., Heroes of Discovery,588.
Motley, John L., D.C.L., History of
the United Netherlands, 230.
Müller, Max, Chips from a German
Workshop, 561

Neuordnungen und Gesetze für die

höhren Schulen in Preussen, 583.
Newman, J. H., Verses on various
occasions, 542.
Nonconformists and National Educa-
tion, 399; Wrong grounds on which
the accepting of State support is
defended, 400; Unchangeableness
of principle, 402; The only ground
on which a change of opinion can be
justified, 403; History of the con-
troversy, 404; Extreme Views of
some Nonconformists, 410; Grounds
on which they are held, 412; On
whom does the responsibility of pro-
viding additional education rest? 416;
Various objections and scruples, 418;
Advantages of the present system in
rural parishes, 423; Changes never-
theless required, 424; Defects in
the regulations regarding grants of
money, 425; Local rating proposed,
426; Question of fees, 428; Compul-
sory attendance, 429; Our duty, 433.

593

Norton, Hon. Mrs., Old Sir Douglas,
259.

Our principles and position. No. I, 70.
Owen, Meredith, Lucille, 544.
Oxenden, Rev. Ashton, Our Church
and her Services, 70.

Page, David, LL.D., Man; Where,
Whence, and Whither, 268.
Pan-Anglican Synod, The, 207.
Parkyns, Life in Abyssinia, 524.
Patterson, R. H., The Science of
Finance, 537.

Philosophical Transactions, 434.
Pirie, Rev. W., D.D., Natural Theo-
logy, 576.

Plumer, W. S., D.D., LL.D., Studies
in the Book of Psalms, 273.
Poor Law Administration, Our, 297;
Effects of the new Poor Law, 299;
Character of Workhouse officials,
303; Ladies' Workhouse Visiting
Society, 305; Boards of Guardians,
307; Visiting Committees and their
inefficiency, 308; Failure of the
system of inspection, 311; Fun-
damental principle of our Poor Law
questioned, 312, Constant causes
of Pauperism in England, 313;
Occasional causes, 315; Unfairness
of the system of Parochial Rating,
317; Proposed equalization of

rates, 318; Half-hearted measures
taken, 320; Necessity for further
reform, ib.; Suggestions with re
gard to its nature and extent, 323.
Pressensé, E. de, Etudes Evan-
geliques, 575.

Psalms chronologically arranged, 274.
Quarterly Journal of Science, Litera-
ture and the Arts, 434.

Raleigh, Life of Sir Walter, 509.
Raphael's Bible, Expositions of, 254.
Reports upon Public Schools, 34.
Report of the Royal Commission on
Ritual, First, 207.

Reynoldson, Robert, Everlasting pun-
ishment, not everlasting pain, 287.
Robertson, F. W., Life and Letters of,
567; Sermons, ib.

Rev. John, D.D., Pas-

toral Counsels, 573.

Robinson, W. W., Lays of a Heart, 288.

Ralph, The Substance of

Sermons preached by, 580.
Robinson Crusoe, Edited by Henry
Kingsley, 561.

Rogers, Henry, Essays, 567.
Rowland David, The Second Table of
the Commandments, 587.
Rowley, A. Clarke, Joel. A transla-
tion in Metrical Parallelisms, 272.

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