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.
Calvert, G. H., Poems by, 306. Calvin, J, 161–186 - Audin's Life of, 161 its style, 163- the Prot- estant Reformation, 164 ther, 166 compared with Cal- VOL. XLIII.
vin, 168- Calvin's youth, 169 — Calvin at Geneva, 171- his trou- bles, 172 Perrin, 173 — Gruet, 175 - Castalio, 176 — Servetus's death, 177-last days of Calvin, 178 Farel, 179— Beza, 180 Calvin's character, 183-defects,
Cambridge Divinity School, 313. Cary, T. C., Oration by, 310 Catacombs, The, and the Church of Rome, 276-288- Maitland's work, 277-opening of the Cata- combs, ib. Pagan and Christian monuments, 278-Lapidarian Gal lery, 281 ancient Christian epi- taphs, 282-number of martyrs, 283-modern church, 284 - Eng- lish Resident's work, ib. - the Carnevale, 285- Italian pulpit,
Channing, W. E., Conversations in Rome by, 302.
Chapin, E. H., Hymus by, 143-Ser- mon, 150.
Chapman, J. M. See Hertz. Cheever, G. B. See Lewis. Child, L. M., Memoirs, etc, by, 306. Colleges, New England, 316 Conant, Prof, Defence of Hebrew Grammar, etc, by, 139. Convention of Congregational Min- isters, 158. Crowell, W, Church Manual by, 305. D
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 “Great Awakening," 376- Ed- wards's doctrine of Divine sover- eignty, 378-decrees, 380-holi- ness, 381-total depravity, 383-
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Haldane, R., Exposition of Romans by, 299. Harvard Triennial, 463. Harvard University, 315.
Felton, C. C., Agamemnon of Æs- 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 Slavery. 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- cree of 1841, 422-political par- ties, 423 constitutionalism, 424 - connection with religion, 426. Godolphin, Mrs., Evelyn's Life of, 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,
Lord's Supper, Neglect of, 20-30 — its evils, 20-causes, 23- Cath- olic and Genevan views, ib. Unitarian, 24-open communion, 25 remedies, 26- minister's duty, 29. Loyalists, The American, 118-137 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.
Lunt, W. P.. Discourses by, 309. Luther, Martin, 98-118- Michelet's
Life of, 98-recent movements, 99 D'Aubigné, 100 corrup- tions of religion, 101 Luther's 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,
N. 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,
325-344 - how far the allega- tion just, 325-qualifications, 327- -causes of decline, 328 text of the New Testament, 329 - exegetical inquiries, 330 - SO- cial reform, ib.-inspiration, 331 -discovery of truth, ib. -results of Biblical criticism, 333-anti- supernaturalism, 335-metaphys- ical philosophy, 337-formation and publication of opinions, 339 Strauss, 341 -reason and faith,
Obituary, Rev. W. Mason, 160- Rev. M. A. H. Niles, 471- Ben- jamin Merrill, Esq., 471-Hon. J. G. Kendall, 472. Ordinations and Installations, 160, 314, 470.
Ornithology, Study of, 216-223 — Brooks's work, 216- singing of birds, 217 habits, 219 influ ences of the country, 220. P.
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, ib settlement, ib. - ministerial 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
Reid, H., on Woman, Kirkland's edi- tion, 460.
Relation of Liberal Christianity to our Age and Country, Barrett's Address on, 187 - 199-charac- teristics of the times, 188-ten- dencies to liberal thought, 190- union, 192-reformatory move- ments, 193 material agencies, 194 intellectual, 195-theories of education, 197.
slavery, 237-slaves made in war, 238-perpetuation of slav- ery, 241-laws upholding it, 242 -duty imposed by the Christian religion, 245-Fuller and Way- land, 247.
Southey, R., Life of Wesley by, 6. Sparks, J., Library of American Bi- ography by, 148.
Sprague, W. B., Discourse by, 462. Stebbins, R. P., Sermon by, 310. Steele, D., Moral Philosophy by, 148.
Stone, R. C., Sermon by, 309. Sumner, C., Lecture by, 149 Sunday School Society, 158. Sutton, H., Evangel of Love by, 456. T.
Thom, J. H., Sermons by, 308. Religious Aspect of the Times, 80-Torrey, J. See Neander. 98 evils of exaggeration, 80-Tracts of A. U. A., 463. excitement and apathy, 82 - pros- perity of the country, 83 war, 84individual differences, 85 – religious manifestations, 86 -re- ligion of the church, ib. of the individual, 87 — of society, 88- philanthropy, 90- social evils, 91-wrongs, 92-literature, 94 -progress of right opinion, 95- reform, 97.
Uhlich, Pastor, 394 et seqq. Unitarian Collation, 156. Upham, T. C. See Guyon. W. Ware, J., Medical Discourses by, 463. Wayland, F. See Slavery. Wesley, J., 1-19 character of eighteenth century, 1 family of Wesley, 2-John and Charles, 3 -John's preaching at Epworth,
5 his biographies, ib. - studies, 6- connection with the Moravi- ans, 7 public ministry, 9- in- cessant labors, 11 — old age, ib. – death, 13-vast power, ib.- method, 15-character as a preach- er, theologian, and disciplinarian, 16- prospects of Methodism, 17 lesson of Wesley's life, 19. Wheaton, H., Phi Beta Kappa Dis- course by, 395.
Whitehead, J., Life of Wesley by, 5, Wilson, J., Scripture Proofs, etc., by, 147.
Woman, etc, by Mrs. Reid, 460. Worcester, J. E., Dictionary by,
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