THE Eclectic Review, MDCCCXVIII. NEW SERIES. VOL. Χ. Φιλοσοφιαν δε ου την Στωικην λεγω, ουδε την Πλατωνικην, και την Επικουρειου τε CLEM. Alex. Strom. Lib. d. LONDON: CONTENTS. Barton's Observations on the Circumstances which Influence the Conditions of the Labouring Classes of Society elucidate the Principles of the Poor Laws Bill (as auneuded by the Committee) for the Establishment of Parochial Bene- Birkbeck's Letters from Illinois Booth's Lexicon of the Prim tive Words of the Greek Langvage Borrows's Reformation from Popery: Two Sermons Brougham's Letter to Sir Samuel Romilly, upon the Abuse of Charities : 358 584 263 Misery are produced, or prevented, by our Present System of Prison 82 Campbell's Sermons on Interesting Subjects Carlisle's Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools of England Charge delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London at the Visitation in July and August, 1918, by William, Lord Bishop of London Cherpilloud's Book of Versions Collyer's Lectures on Scripture Doctrines, Colquhoun's Treatise on the Law and the Gospel Courtepay's Treatise on the Poor Laws Cox's Narratives of the Lives of the more eminent of the Pathers of the First Durant's Character and Success of Barnabas: a Sermon 79 Falconer's Case of Eusebius of Cæsarea, Bishop and Historian 563 160 379 375 Hawksley's Protestant Reformation commemorated : a Sernon Hints oli a Plan for the Permanent Support of the Scilly Islanders Henderson's Iceland; or the Journal of a Residence in that Island 21, 174, 253 Hobhouse's Illustrations of the Poorth Canto of C..ilde Harold Jerram's Considerations on the Impolicy and Pernicious Tendency of the Poor Laws Joves's Biblical Cyclopædia 201 266 |