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eighth is a review by Professor Smith of Dorner's History of the Doctrine of the Person of Christ. The ninth and last is a good paper, by the accomplished editor, Professor Edwards, of Remarks on certain erroneous Methods and Principles of Biblical Criticism.

The last Nos. of the Biblical Repository and the Princetown Review have not come to hand; but the Methodist Quarterly Review for January has, among its other articles, papers on The Lord's Day, The Christian Sabbath: What is the meaning of bi? and others on Channing, on Edward Irving, and on Thomas Carlyle, whose writings appear to be regarded with far more interest in the United States than even in this country. This publication, like most of the others, has a large proportion of articles on topics not pertaining to sacred literature.

Dr. Wetstein, formerly tutor in the University of Berlin, has been sent out as Prussian Consul to Syria. His residence will in the first instance be at Beirut, and subsequently at Damascus. Dr. Schultz, who has for several years occupied the post of Consul at Jerusalem, with much advantage to topographical and antiquarian researches respecting that city, has been in Italy for the benefit of his health, and has lately returned to Berlin.

The Journal of Oriental Literature, published at Bonn, has lately issued the second part of its seventh volume, and with that the periodical closes. The editor, Professor Lassen, will transfer his services to the Journal of the German Oriental Society, which will thus become the central organ for Oriental students in Germany.

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Aitchison (Rev. D.)-Strictures on the Duke of Argyll's Essay on the Ecclesiastical History of Scotland, in a Letter to His Grace. 8vo. pp. 112.

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Barham (F.) The Bible Revised a carefully corrected Translation of the Old and New Testaments. Part 1, The Book of Ecclesiastes. Square, pp. 36. Part 2, The Song of Solomon. Square, pp. 30.

Burgh (Rev. W. De)-Discourses on the Life of Christ; or, The Principal Events in the Personal History of the Redeemer. 12mo. pp. 284.

Biley (E.) The Twelfth Chapter of the Revelation; the Prophetic History of Arianism and its Times. 8vo. pp. 190.

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Burder (H. F.)-Notes on the Prophecies of the Apocalypse. 8vo. pp. 270. Calvin The Life and Times of John Calvin, the great Reformer. From the German of Henry Paul, by Henry Stebbing, D.D. 2 vols. 8vo. pp. 1010.

Chalmers' (Rev. T.) Posthumous Works. Edited by the Rev. William Hanna, LL.D. Vol. 6, 8vo. pp. 502.

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Cumming (Rev. J.)—Christ receiving Sinners. Fcp. 8vo. pp. 182.

Christian (The) Treasury; containing Contributions from Ministers and Members of various Evangelical Denominations. 3 vols. royal 8vo. pp. 1876.

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M'Douall (C.)-A Discourse on the Study of Oriental Languages and Literature. 8vo. (Edinb.), pp. 24.

Madeley (Rev. E.)-The Science of Correspondences elucidated, and shown to be the true Key to a right Interpretation of the Word of God. 8vo. pp. 192. Morell (J. D.)-The Philosophy of Religion. 8vo. pp. 464.

Mills (T.)-The True Mode of Baptism investigated; being a Plain and Compendious Summary of Evidences in favour of Sprinkling and against Immersion. 8vo. pp. 164. Noel (B. W.)—Essay on the Union of Church and State. 8vo. pp. 644. Neale (Rev. E.)-The Closing Scene; or, Christianity and Infidelity contrasted in the Last Hours of Remarkable Persons. Second Series. 12mo. pp. 490.

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Olshausen (H.)-Biblical Commentary on the New Testament, adapted especially for Preachers and Students. 8vo. pp. 430.

Pascal-The Miscellaneous Writings of Pascal; consisting of Letters, Essays, Conversations, and Thoughts, newly translated from the French Edition of M. P. Faugère, with Introduction and Notes, by George Pearce. Post 8vo. pp. 454.

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Pusey (E. B.)—Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister prohibited by Holy Scripture, as understood by the Church for 1500 Years. 8vo. pp. 270.

Rabett (Rev. R.)—Lateinos (from Lateinus), is 'The Mark, or the Name of the Beast,' having Seven Heads and Ten Horns. 8vo. pp. 322.

Some Thoughts on Natural Theology, suggested by a Work entitled Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation. 8vo. pp. 246.

Sacred History of the World: a Series of Dialogues translated from the Dutch; with a Recommendatory Preface. By the Rev. F. Clowes. 12mo. (Leeds), pp. 348.

Timpson (Rev. T.)-The Youth's Key to the Bible; including the Evidences and History of the Sacred Books, and a Dictionary of every important Word in the Old and New Testaments. 8vo. pp. 104.

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Hagenbach (K. R.)-Die Kirchengeschichte des 18. u. Standpunkte des evang. Protestantismus. Vol. I. 8vo. (Leipz.). Irenaei (Sti.) Episcopi Lugdunensis, quæ supersunt omnia. Accedit apparatus continens ex iis quae ab aliis editoribus aut de Irenaeo ipso aut de scriptis ejus sunt disputata, meliora et iteratione haud indigna. Edid. A. Stieren. Tom. I. Pars I. et Tom. II. Pars I. 8vo. (Lips.).

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Maurer (F. J. V. D.)-Commentarius grammat. histor. crit. in Vet. Testamentum in usum maxime gymnasiorum et academiarum adornatus. Vol. IV. Sect. 2. (et ult.) Commentarium in Ecclesiasten et Canticum Canticorum cont. Scripsit A. Heiligstedt. 8vo. (Lips.)

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The Title-page and Index of the Third Volume will be given with

the next Number.

INDEX

TO THE

THIRD VOLUME OF THE JOURNAL OF SACRED LITERATURE.

ABRAHAM, the grounds of his justifica- | Ascension, difficulties in reconciling the
tion as cited by Paul and by James,

254.

Ain Jacob Society, 105.

Ajalon, the valley of, 146.
Akiba, Rabbi, 95.

Alpine scenery, 3, 4.

ALLEGED DISCREPANCY BETWEEN PAUL
AND JAMES (by Rev. E. Kennedy),
237-258. Different objects, conditions,
and attainments, account for apparent
discrepancies in Scripture, but inspira-
tion secures real harmony through all,
237; the apparent difference between
Paul and James stated, 238; theories of
reconciliation by Hug, Dwight, Knapp,
Frommann, Neander, Moses Stuart,
Barnes, &c., 239-246; examination of
the sense of Sikatów (to justify) as used
by Paul and James, 247; the Pauline
sense is to absolve from condemna-
tion,' 247; could not be used in this
Pauline sense by James, 248; another
sense of the word is discoverable in the
Gospels, 'to approve' or 'vindicate,' or
'to declare one's character righteous,'
248; this is the sense in which it is em-
ployed by St. James, 249; difficulties
obviated, 250; the harmony of the two
Apostles further shown by the mean-
ing they respectively attach to ěpya
(works), 251-254; the case of Abra-
ham as cited by the two Apostles, 254;
James's line of argument here, 255;
examples of equal apparent discre-
pancies between different expressions
of Christ and of Paul, 257.
no discord, but exact agreement, be-
tween Paul and James, 258.
Amelius, his view of the coincidence be-
tween St. John's and Plato's doctrine
of the Logos, 118.

Result,

Ameuny, Mr., a Syriac student in King's
College, supplies an indication of the
mustard-tree, 271, 278. .

Amnon, Rabbi, 100.

VOL. III.-NO. VI.

ascent from Olivet with the types,
79-81.

Ashkenaz of Gen. x. 3, what nation de-
riving its origin from, 168.
Azekah, 143.

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Books, canonical, number and order as
given by Jerome, 301.
BOSWORTH, Rev. J., his article on Hebrew
in the Time of Jerome, 283-308.
Botany of the Bible, travellers who have
contributed thereto, 264; difficulties
therein, and proper mode of study, 265,
266.

Bull, Bp., his view of the alleged discre-

pancy between Paul and James, 239.
BURGESS, Rev. Henry, Suggestions for a
critical edition of the Hebrew Bible,
152-158.

Burning of the dead, not a custom among
the Jews, 311.

C.

Calf, golden, inference in art from its
fabrication, 60-64; was the form acci-
dental? 68; was the figure solid? 69.

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