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Theological Controversy; or the Function of Debate in Theology.
An Address delivered to the members of the Theological Society
in the University of Edinburgh, with an Appendix on the study
of the Confession of Faith. By John Tulloch, D.D., Principal
and Professor of Theology, of Mary's College, in the Uni-
versity of St Andrews, &c.,
Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and its Tributaries,
and of the Discovery of Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1861.
By David and Charles Livingstone. With Map and Illustra-
tions.
Page
212
214
Essays on Baptismal Regeneration; Theories examined, Errors
exposed, and Dangers demonstrated. By John Campbell, D.D., 215
The Collected Writings of Edward Irving. Edited by his Nephew,
the Rev. G. Carlyle, M.A. Vol. IV.
The Miracles: Helps to Faith not Hindrances. By William
Taylor, M.A., Minister of the United Presbyterian Church,
Derby Road, Liverpool. Author of "Life Truths," "The Song
of Salvation," &c.
216
Coming Events: an Inquiry regarding the Prophetical Numbers
of the Last Chapter of Daniel. By Dr Meikle,
Palestine, for the Young. By Rev. A. A. Bonar, Glasgow,
217
The Banished Count; or, the Life of Nicholas Louis Zinzen-
dorff. From the French of M. Felix Bovett. By Rev. John Gill, 217
The Hulsean Lectures for 1862. Five Lectures on the Character of St Paul. By Rev. J. S. Howson, D.D.
Eclectic Notes; or, Notes of Discussions on Religious Topics at
the Meetings of the Eclectic Society, London, during the Years
1798-1814. Edited by Archdeacon Pratt, M. A. Second Edi-
tion,
An Exposition of the First Epistle of John. By J. Morgan, D.D.,
Belfast,
218
219
Religion in Daily Life. By the Rev. E. Garbett, M.A., Incumbent
of Christ's Church, Surbiton,
The End of All Things; or the Coming and Kingdom of Christ.
By the Author of "God is Love," &c. &c.,
220
Contents.
VI. LITERATURE OF THE SABBATH QUESTION,
VII. GEOLOGY: ITS PROGRESS AND LIMITS AS A SCIENCE,
VIII. ARCHBISHOP ANDERS SUNESEN: SCHOOLMAN, States-
MAN, AND ECCLESIASTIC,
IX. THE SENSATIONAL PHILOSOPHY-MR J. S. MILL AND
DR M'COSH,
X. BIBLICAL AND MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE,
V
332
353
396
413
Zeitschrift für die Historische Theologie. Jahrgang 1866. Erstes
Heft-Zweites Heft,
416
Die Kirche nach ihren Ursprung, ihrer Geschichte, ihrer Gegen-
wart. Leipzig, 1866. (The Church, considered in its origin,
history, and present position.)
418
XII. CRITICAL NOTICES,
420
Pre-Historic Times, as illustrated by Ancient Remains, and the
Manners and Customs of Modern Savages. By John Lubbock,
F.R.S.,
Correspondance des Reformateurs dans les pays de langue fran-
gaise. Reuceillie et publiée. Par A. L. Herminjard. Tome
I. (1512-1516.) Genève : H. Georg, libraire, 1866 [Corre-
spondence of the Reformers in French-speaking Countries.
Collected and published by A. L. Herminjard. Tome I. (1512-
1526)],
Voices of the Soul Answered in God. By Rev. John Reid. 12mo,
pp. 374,
422
424
The Sepulchre in the Garden: or, the Buried and Risen Saviour.
By William Landels, Minister of Regent's Park Chapel,
The Awakening of Italy, and the Crisis of Rome. By the Rev.
J. A. Wylie, LL.D.,
Life of John Welsh, Minister of Ayr: including illustrations of
the Contemporary Ecclesiastical History of Scotland and France.
By the late Rev. James Young, Editor of the Countess of Mar's
Arcadia, &c. With a Biographical Sketch of the Author,
Henri de Ruvigny, Earl of Galway. A filial Memoir, with a
Prefatory Life of his Father, Le Marquis de Ruvigny. By the
Rev. David C. A. Agnew,
Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV.; or,
the Huguenot Refugees and their Descendants in Great Britain
and Ireland. By the Rev. David C. A. Agnew,
Sermons and Expositions. By the late John Robertson, D.D.,
Glasgow Cathedral. With a Memoir of the Author, by the Rev.
J. G. Young, Monifieth,
427
480
430
431
Theology and Life. Sermons chiefly on Special Occasions. By
E. H. Plumptre, M. A., Professor of Divinity, King's College, &c.,
Studies for Sunday Evening. By Lord Kinloch,
Eastward. By Norman Macleod, D.D. With seventy illustra-
tions from photographs, engraved by Joseph Swain,
Scripture Studies; or, Things New and Old. By the Rev.
William White, Haddington, Author of "Lectures on Daniel,"
"The Principles of Christian Union as laid down in the Word
of God," &c., &c.,
432
433
434
Mill and Carlyle. An Examination of Mr John Stuart Mill's
Doctrine of Causation in relation to Moral Freedom, with an
occasional Discourse on Sauerteig, by Smelfungus. By P. P.
Alexander, A.M.,
The Gospel according to Saint Matthew. A New Translation,
with brief Notes, and a Harmony of the Four Gospels,
The Shepherd and his Flock. By J. R. Macduff, D.D.,
The Synagogue: its Origin and Purpose. A Lecture delivered
at the Opening of the Session of the Free Church Divinity Hall,
Aberdeen, 1865. By Rev. M. Sacks, Prof. Theol.,
Miscellaneous Sermons preached to a Village Congregation. By
Arthur Roberts, A.M., Rector of Woodrising, Norfolk,
Life's Everlasting Victory. By the Rev. W. Kennedy Moore, M.A., 435
Catechisms of the Scottish Reformation. Edited, with Preface
and Notes, by Horatius Bonar, D.D.,
435
No. LVII.-JULY 1866.
I. STRAUSS, SCHLEIERMACHER, AND RENAN,
437
II. JOSEPHUS As a Man and as A HISTORIAN,
V. THE CHURCH HISTORY OF THE CELTS AS A RACE,
IX. ROME AND HER ANNUS MIRABILIS, 1866,
XI. GERMAN THEOLOGICAL LITERATURE,
Jahrbücher für Deutsche Theologie. Elfter Band. 1866,
Hieronymus-Sein Leben und Wirken, aus seinen Scriften dar-
gestellt. Von hic, Dr Otto Zöckler, ausserordentlichem Pro-
fessor der Theologie zu Giessen,
Beiträge z. Kirchengeschichte, Archaeologie in Liturgik. V. C.
J. Hefele. Two vols.
vii
641
643
Tübingen,
644
Jésus Christ: son temps, sa vie, son œuvre.
zgòs raūra rís inavos; 2 Cor. ii. 16.
his Life, and his Work. English Translation),
Par. E. de Pressense.
(Jesus Christ his Time,
:
649
A Precious Saviour. By Henry Jennings, F.R.S. L.,
The Handbook of Specimens of English Literature. Selected
from the chief British Authors, and arranged chronologically.
By Joseph Angus, M.A., D.D., Examiner of English Language,
Literature, and History, to the University of London; Author
of "The Handbook of English Literature,"
Discourses delivered on Special Occasions. By R. W. Dale, M.A., 650
The Science of Memory fully Expounded: for the use of Students,
Ministers, Public Speakers, &c. By B. Lyon Williams,
Treatises on the Sabbath Question,
St Paul: his Life and Ministry, &c. By T. Binney,
No. LVIII.-OCTOBER 1866.
I. ELIZABETH OF DENMARK, ELECTRESS OF BRANDENBURG, 653
VI. THE RECENT WAR IN ITS BEARINGS ON POPERY AND
PROTESTANTISM, .
754
VII. SCOTTISH HERESY TRIALS,
774
VIII. LIFE AND LETTERS OF F. W. ROBERTSON, M.A.,
IX. NOTICES OF FOREIGN LITERATURE,
Meditations sur l'état actuel de la Religion Chrétienne.
Guizot,
837
Par M.
Un Quaker à Paris. Par. Alfred Assolant,
Le Confesseur. Par L'Abbé ***, auteur du "Maudit,"
Wonn-wurden unsere Evangelien verfasst. v. C. Tischendorf.
(When were our Gospels Composed? By C. Tischendorf.),
Herzog's Encyclopedie. Vols. XIX and XX. Supplement I.
and II.,
X. NOTICES OF BRITISH PUBLICATIONS,
The Albert Nyanza, Great Basin of the Nile, and Explorations
of the Nile Sources. By Samuel White Baker, M.A., F.R.C.S.,
Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical Society. With Maps,
Illustrations, and Portraits. In two volumes,
848
852
857
859
860
The Prophet Jonah: His Character and Mission to Nineveh.
By the Rev. Hugh Martin, M.A., Senior Minister of Free Grey-
friars' Church, Edinburgh,
863
Views of Faith. By the Rev. A. L. R. Foote, author of "Incidents
in the Life of our Saviour," &c.,
864
865
Autopedia; or, Instructions on Personal Education. Designed
for Young Men. By James M⭑Crie, D.D.,
Missions to the Women of China. (In connection with the
Society for promoting Female Education in the East.) Written
for Young Persons. By A. F. S. Edited by Miss Whately, 866
Lending a Hand; or, Help for the Working Classes. Chapters
on some vexed Questions of the Day. By the Author of
"Doing and Suffering," &c., &c.,
The Law of the Rubric; and the Transition Period of the Church
of England. By the Rev. W. H. Pinnock, LL.D. Cantab.,
Curate of Somersham,
A Commentary on the Revelation of St John, considered as the
Divine Book of History; in which God has delineated what is
now past, present, and to come; and decided beforehand the
great questions of each succeeding age, and especially of our
own. By Samuel Garratt, M.A., Minister of Trinity Church,
Lincoln's Inn Fields,
866
867
God's Day and God's Book. The Day of Rest traced from Genesis
to Revelation. By the Rev. Andrew Brydie, B.A., Dunferm-
line,
868
The Divine Dispensations and their Gradual Development. Eight
Discourses preached in Huron College Chapel. By J. Hellmuth,
D.D., Archdeacon of Huron, &c., &c.,
Lacon; or, Many things in Few Words, addressed to those who
Think. By the Rev. C. C. Colton, A. M. A new edition,
The Mode and the Subjects of Christian Baptism. By the Rev.
W. Macloy, Ballymena,
869
The Prayers of Scripture, Compiled and Adapted for Family
Worship. By the Rev. C. Teape, Incumbent of St Andrew's
Church, and Chaplaia to the Bishop of Edinburgh,
XI. AMERICAN PERIODICALS,
.