'Elteste Texte des Todtenbuchs,' Lepsius's, 1.
Egyptische Grüberwelt, Die,' Brugsch's, 1.
Airy's Preparatory Arrangements for observing the Transits of Venus in 1874, 1882,' 93.
Airy's Selections from the Spectator,'
'Arlon Grange,' Gibbs's, 512. Armstrong's Tragedy of Israel,' 514. 'Autobiography of Mrs. Gilbert,' 497.
Baldwin Brown's Higher Life,' 222. Beste's Sermons on Priestly Absolu- tion,' 477.
'Bible Educator,' Plumptre's, 243. Bishop Asbury,' Briggs', 230. Bonnier's 'Traveller's Guide in Sweden,' 60.
'Book of Daniel,' Wordsworth's, 292. 'Browne's Religio Medici,' 527. Brugsch's Sai und Sinsin,' 1. Bryant's 'Iliad,' 363.
Buchanan's Poetical Works, 213. Bunsen's Egypt's place in Universal History,' 1.
Bushnell's Forgiveness and Law,' 411.
Cairnes's Leading Principles of Poli- tical Economy,' 524.
'Chapter of Autobiography, A,' Glad- stone's, 382.
Christlieb's Modern Doubt, and Chris- tian Belief,' 438.
Church and the Empires, The,' 344; burning questions, 347; Mr. Wilber- force, 349; craving for certainty,
'Delivery and Development of Chris- tian Doctrine,' Rainy's, 458.
'Ecclesiastical History of England,' Stoughton's, 219.
"Egyptian Book of the Dead, The,' 1; the evidences of primeval faith, 3; Assyrian tablets, 5; reason for mum- mifying corpses, 7; earlier and later texts, 9; doctrine of immortality, 13; deterioration of primeval faith, 19; description of the book, 23; book of migration, 29. 'English Readers,' 263.
English School Classics,' 527. 'Etudes Bibliques,' Godet's, 467. 'Evangelical Alliance, The,' 265.
Farrar's 'Life of Christ,' 241. "Few facts touching Ritualism, A,' by Oxoniensis, 480. Flint's Philosophy of History in Europe,' 520.
Forbiger's Hellas and Rom,' 123. 'Forgiveness and Law,' 411; change of views, 413; President Edwards, 417; the amen in humanity, 419; expiation and propitiation, 423; jus- tification, 429; Scripture, the final appeal, 433; the paraclete, 435; flippancy of style, 437.
Gairdner's Epochs of History, 519. Gardiner's Thirty Years' War, 1618- 1648,' 239.
Goyer's Histoire de Suède,' 60. Gibson's Philosophy, Science, and Revelation,' 495.
Gladstone's Ecclesiastical Opinions,' 382; Bunsen on Gladstone, 383; the ideal of 1838, 389; Gladstone's first book, 391; the disestablishment of the Irish Church, 395; his recent manifestoes, 401; the Irish Uni- versity Bill, 403; his "political ex- postulation," 405. Gladstone's Iliad,' 363.
Godet's 'Etudes Bibliques,' 292. Goldsmith's 'Traveller,' and 'Deserted Village,' 527.
'Greek Anthology,' Neaves's, 211.
Haweis's 'Speech in Season,' 263. Herschell's Iliad,' 363.
Heterodox London,' Davies', 195. 'Higher Life, The,' Baldwin Brown's, 222.
History, Essays, and Documents of the Sixth General Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, 265; New York prepares for the Alliance, 269; reasons of the success, 273; conti- nental religion, 275; American stu- dents in Europe, 279; Professor Warren, 281; Dr. Storrs on modern Romanism, 285; Dean Payne Smith at New York, 291.
"History of the Welsh in America,' Thomas', 246.
Hole's Young Christian armed,' 234. Homer's Iliad in Translations, 363 Homer and Shakespeare, 365; Lord Derby, 367; English Hexameter, 367; Mr. Bryant, 371; Voss, 373; alliteration, 377; the shield, 379.
'Iliad of Homer, Lord Derby's, 363. Image of Christ,' Oosterzee's, 446. 'Islam,' Arnold's, 261.
Ismailia, 329; a fearful journey, 331; wholesale matrimony, 333; a con- spiracy, 335; foul play, 339; end of the campaign, 341.
Jacox's Scripture Proverbs,' 490. 'Jewish History,' Strachey's, 472.
Keil's Biblical Commentary,' 292. Kingsley's Health and Education,'
Lamb's Specimens of English Dra- matic Poets,' 32.
'Law and God,' Roberts's, 487. Leathes''Bampton Lectures,' 453. Lebrun's Iliade traduite en Français,' 363.
'Lectures on the Geography of Greece," Tozer's, 209.
Lewis's Life of John Thomas,' 255. 'Life and Correspondence of S. John- son,' 504.
'Life and Correspondence of the Rev. John Clowes,' 506. 'Life of Dean Alford,' 263. 'Lyra Christi,' Ford's, 260. Luthardt on St. John's Gospel, 463. 'Lux e Tenebris,' 493.
'Pilgrim Psalms,' Cox's, 490. Plays of George Chapman, The, 32; Lamb's estimate of him, 33; the gentleman usher, 39; the widow's tears, 41; Bussy d'Ambois, 43; Byron's conspiracy, 47; Alphonsus, 49; Mr. Pearson's editor, 55; speci- mens of original text, 57. 'Poems,' by Hunter Dodds, 215. 'Poetical works of David Gray,' 212. Proctor's Universe,' 93. 'Protestant Revolution, The,' See- bohm's, 239.
Pusey's 'Daniel the Prophet,' 262.
'Reports of the Old Catholic Con- gresses,' 177.
'Ritualism and Ritual,' Gladstone's, 382.
Rome in the time of the Antonines,
123; Marcus Aurelius, 127; the old Latin gods, 129; Greek deities, 131; sacrifices, 135; temples, 137; vestals, 141; Isis, 147; superstitions, 151.
Society for the Promotion of Scientific Industry, 245.
'Songs of Two Worlds,' 513. St. Clair's 'Darwinism and Design,' 210. 'Spirit and the Word of Christ, The,'
Vance Smith's, 226. Stokes''Poems of later years,' 237. 'Strivings for Faith,' 489. Study of Philosophy, 153; definitions, 155; philosophy and theology, 159; misconceptions, 163; ancient and modern schools of thought, 169;
influence of Christianity, 171; origi- nality of Christ's teaching, 173; Bacon's scheme, 175. 'Suckling's Poems, Plays, and other Remains, 234.
Sweden-Past and Present, 60; relics of paganism, 61; Gustavus Vasa, 65; Thirty Years' War, 67; resources of Sweden, 71; railways, 73; the ap- proach to Stockholm, 79; game in Sweden, 83; natural disinfectants, 87; Swedish poetry, 91.
'Texts and Thoughts for Christian ministers,' Harding's, 234. 'Theologisches Literaturblatt,'
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