* Addresses to Working Men,' Bur-
ton's, 528. Alford's, Dean,' Book of Genesis, 480. * Ancient Meeting Houses,' Pike's,
161. • Anecdote, New Cyclopædia of,' 528. * Anster Fair,' Tennant's, 238. • Aspects of Authorship,' Jacox's, 525. Aubrey's 'History of England,' 500. Auerbach, rthold, The Writings of,
344; “Spinoza,' 345 ; pantheism, 347; village stories, 349; Black Forest life, 351; German senti. ment, 353; ‘On the Heights,' 355 ; pantheistic morals, 357; Irma, 359 ; . The Country House on the Rhine,' 362.
Darwin's 'Expression of the Emo.
tions,' 516. D'Aubigné, Merle, 466. • Days of Jezebel, The,' Bayne's, 243. Dean's Memoir of Rev. Michael
Wigglesworth,' 118. • Delhi and other Poems,' Kelley's,
234. Demaus' "Life of William Tyndale,'
42. Denniston's . Sacrifice for Sin,' 483. • Diary of a Young French Officer,' 242. • Doctrine of Christ,' Steane's, 482. Duyckinck's 'Encyclopædia of Ame-
311; two rulers, 313; Lord Elgin's first governorship, 315; Lord Elgin in Canada, 317; mission to China, 319; treaty of Tien-Tsin, 321 ; second mission to China, 323;
Viceroy of India, 325. · English Bible, The,' 43. * Eros Agonistes,' 234. • Essays on Eastern Questions,' Pal-
grave's, 502. * Etudes Bibliques,' Godet's, 461.
child's, 86 ; object of the book, 87; ignorance and nescience, 89; some. thing more than phenomena, 91; absolute existence of the Ego, 93; design in the universe, 95; evi. dence of embryology, 97; perso- nality of the Creator, 101 ; creation by law, 103; evolution, 105; 18- tural selection, 107; evidence of geology, 109; the only force is will, 113; Faith versus Imagina-
tion, 117. * Historical Course for Schools,' Free-
man's, 495. Hodge's • Systematic Theology,' 221. 'Horace,' Lord Lytton's, 230. Hübner's Life and Times of Sixtus
the Fifth,' 489.
Fénelon's - Christ the Consoler,' 222. Feuerbach, 468.
First Book of Botany, The,' 514. * Forces of Nature,' Guillemin's, 514. Foreigner in Fur Cathay, The,' Med-
hurst's, 516. · Forms of Water,' Tyndall's, 515.
From Old to New,' 528. Fraser's, Donald, “Synoptical Lec-
tures,' 478. * Fraser's Magazine' for Oct. 1857, 1. Freeman's 'Historical Course,' 495.
Kentish's · Cæsar in Britain,' 234. Kingdom of God under the Old Tes- tament,' Hengstenberg's, 457. Kingsley's • Town Geology,' 257. Knight of Intercession, The,' S. J. Stone's, 234.
Paine's ' Physiology of the Soul and
Instinct,' 219. Palgrave's · Essays,' 502.
Philosophy of Christianity,' 484. Pike's . Ancient Meeting Houses,'161. • Plain Pulpit Talk,' Cooper's, 179. Porter's Science and Humanity,'
510. Premiums Paid to Experience,' 527. Pusey's University Sermons,' 473.
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Macafee's Pillar and Ground of the
Truth,' 479. Martin's Origin and History of the
New Testament,' 485. Methodism, the Bampton Lecture on,
185 ; the Evangelical Alliance, 187; the Old Catholic Church, 189; Dis- sent and heresy, 191 ; . Protest'and · Dissent,' 195 ; Unitarianism, 197; charges against Methodist doctrine, 199; conversion, 201, 205; assur- ance, 207 ; perfection, 209; Metho. dism and the Church of England,
213. • Missionary World, The,' 488. • Moabite Stone, The,' Walsh's, 264. Music and Poetry; their origin and
functions; genesis of art, 3; rise of music in Italy and Germany, 9; artist and public, 13; æsthetic cul- ture in England, 15; physiological explanations, 17; sounds and mus. cular action, 21; effects of music on speech, 25; poetry a greater art than music, 31; music of the fu- ture, 35.
• National and Domestic History of
Sacrifice for Sin,' Denniston's, 483. • Science and Humanity,' Porter's, 510. * Science of Theology,' Gregory's, 483. Senior’s ‘Correspondence of DeTocque-
ville,' 225. Septimius,' Hawthorne's, 261. Sermons, Recent, 473. Sheppard v. Bennett, Judgment, 245. “Sixtus the Fifth, Life and Times of,'
489. Songs from the Woodlands, Gough,
238. Songs in God's World,' 523. Spurgeon's · Treasury of David,' 223. Steane's · Doctrine of Christ,' 482. Steward on Epistle to the Hebrews,'
Tyndall's · Forms of Water," 515.
Telegraphs-Report to House of Com-
mons and Postmaster General, 288. Tennant's · Anster Fair,' 238. Tennyson's. Gareth and Lynette,'394. • Thoughts for the Times, 'Haweis’,258. • Thoughts on Scientific Conclusions,'
511. Timbs’s ‘London and Westminster,'
and Curiosities of London,' 161. • Tocqueville, Alexis de, Correspond.
ence and Conversations of,' 225. * Town Geology,' Kingsley's, 257. • Training of Young Children, The,'528.
Treasury of David,' Spurgeon's, 223. Tyndale, William, 42; early history, 45; at the university, 47; itinerant preaching, 51 ; arrives in London, 53; first edition of the New Testa- ment, 57; specimens of translation, 59; Parable of the Wicked Mam- mon,'63; • Obedience of a Christian man,' 65; extortions of the clergy, 67 ; the Pentateuch, 71; Sir Thomas More, 77; his end, 85.
Wartensleben's, Von, Operations of
the South Army,' 240. • Wesley Tune Book, The,' 262. • Western India,' Jacob's, 263. Whittle's Catholicism and the Vati-
can,' 214. Wigglesworth, Michael, his birth, 123 ;
College career, 125 ; his “Day of Doom,'127; 'Meat out of the Eater,'
129. Woodford's • Ordination Sermons,'
478. Woodward's · Encyclopædia of Chro-
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