Bacon, L., Discourse by, 158. Bacon, W. T., Poems by, 151. Bartlett, Rev. J., 484-495- - traits of character, 485 early life, 486 chaplaincy, 488 settlement at Marblehead, 489-style of preach- ing, 490-pastoral walk, ib.-in- terest for the young, 492- illness, 493-death, 494. Bartlett, J. R, Dictionary of Ameri- canisms by, 146.
Bede, Venerable, Historical Works of, 507.
Bellows, H. W., Discourse by, 338. Benevolent Fraternity of Churches, 519.
compared with Peabody's, 442. Brigham, C. H., Address by, 339. Bushnell, H., Discourses by, 453- character of, 453 style, 454-leading idea, 455 - -nature of Christ, 457 - texts, 458-Bush- nell's view unsatisfactory, 459 - Scriptural view, 461 - attributes ascribed to Christ, 463- difficul- ties, 464- Atonement, 465-Di- vine justice, 467-subjective view, 469-popular language, 471-rev- elation, 472- modes of, 473 criticisms, 475-logical training, 477 Scriptural atonement, 479
- objective influence, 481-dog- ma and spirit, 483.
Butler, C., History of Groton by, 148.
Buxton, Sir T. F., Memoirs of, 335.
Channing, W., on Etherization, etc.,
Channing, W. E., Poems by, 335. Channing, W. H., Discourse by, 158. Channing's Works, circulation of,
Church of the Middle Ages, 345- 383 Artistic and Romantic in, 346-change of feeling respecting, ib writers, 347 arts and insti- tutions, 349 - Dr. Wiseman, 350 — Faber, ib. "Rest in the Church," 351- Spelman, 352 — Pugin, ib.
Mrs. Jameson, 353 - Digby's Mores Catholici, ib. Christen- dom in the Middle Ages, how viewed by him, 354 contents and purpose of his volumes, 357- the Beatitudes, ib. - made his mot- toes, 358 poverty, ib.- meek- ness, 359. saints, 361 -mourn- ers, 362. use of Latin, 363- ceremonies, 364 — morality, ib. mercy, 366-purity of heart, 368 theology and philosophy, ib.- peace and righteousness, 370- romance of the work, ib.-de- vices and emblems, 371 truth and fact, 372-Catholic system, 373 Church not unchangeable, 45 NO. III.
Dall, C. W. H., Essays, etc., by, 333. Davis, E. H. See Squier. Dedications, 160.
Demosthenes, by Champlin, 511. Digby, K. See Church. Dix, J. H., Treatise by, 514. Dix, W. G., Poems by, 152. Durfee, J., Works of, 143. E.
Ecclesiastical Record, 159, 340, 518. Economies, 236-253-the individ- ual, 236 completeness, 239. home, 241-the household, 243 the State, 244-the universe, 247 relations of humanity, 248 ministry of nature to man, 251. Everett, E. See Harvard.
397. Fourier, C., Life of, translated, 333. Fouqué. See Germany. Freedom, Crisis of, in Old World and New, 1-21- recent events, 1 force of ideas, 3- Europe, 4 France, 5-character of the pres- ent time, 7-remedy of evils, 9- preparation for self-government, 11 social question, 13 grad- ual changes, 15- freedom, 16- slavery, 17- the South and the North, 19-worth of liberty, 21.
Hale, E. E., Rosary, etc., by, 152. Harris, J., Man Primeval by, 514. Harvard College, Letter to President of, 339 election of Mr. Sparks, etc., 341 Everett's Speech on Memorial, etc., 515-Plea for Harvard, 515. See University. Hedge, F. H., Discourse by, 515. Herodotus, Cary's Version of, 511. Higginson, T. H., Sermon by, 338. Holmes, O. W., Poems of, 150. Homer, Iliad of, literally translated,
514 Felton's new edition of, 514. Homer, W. B., Writings of, 508. Househeld Education, 443-453
home, 443-Miss Martineau's book, 444-influence of religion on home, 445- domestic relations, 446-responsibilities of home, 448 - a religious household, 451. Howitt, M., Childhood of Mary Leeson by, 157.
I. Installations. See Ordinations. Intelligence, Religious, 159, 340, 518 Literary, 162. Isaiah, Alexander's, 48-58 - genu- ineness, 49 last twenty-seven chapters, 50 critical presump- tion, 53 prophecy, 54 — Alex- ander's labors, 57.
Jackson, J. B. S., Lecture by, 339. Jameson, Mrs. See Church. Jesuit Conspiracy, The, 334. Jewett, J. L., Oration by, 339.
Sherburne, 498-character, 499 | Mayo, Mrs., Rose of Sharon by, 156.
- difference of belief, 500-lines on Death, 502. Kentish, J., Notes and Comments, etc., by, 229-235-decline of in- terest in critical studies, 229 character of Kentish's notes and criticisms, 230- examples, 231 critical sagacity, 233 English and American Unitarians, 235.
Meetings, the Unitarian, 306-321 history of, 306— purpose, 307 - need of such meetings, 309-char- acteristics of the age, 310-con- dition of the country, 311-world- liness, 313 revival of religion, 315-effects of the meetings, 317 – result, 319— the clergy, 321. Merry-Mount, a Romance, 95-107
difficulties and capabilities of the subject, 95 merits of the work, 96-early days of Massa- chusetts, 97 - Shawmut, 100- Charles river, 101 Winthrop, Dudley, and Johnson, 103-char- acter of the Massachusetts settle- ment, 105.
Little John, Story of, 336. Logos, Lücke's Dissertation on, trans- lated from the German, 165 – 189 and 412-432-prologue of John's Gospel, 166- -use of Logos, 168- Mosaic history, 169-poetic per- sonifications in O. T., 171 - Di- vine wisdom, ib. Apocryphal Books, 174 Oriental-Greek phi- losophy, 179- Philo, 181- makes the Logos a real hypostasis differ- ent from God, 186- Alexandrian influence, 413- Palestinian theol- ogy, 415-person of Christ, 416- John and Philo, 417-John's view, 418 different from Philo's, 419 -exposition of John i. 1, 420-Neander, A. See Christ. modes of thinking, 423- Incarna- Noble, S., Lectures by, 155. of the Logos, 424-difficulties, Novalis. See Germany. 426-historical retrospect, 428 - meaning of hypostasis, 429 -ex- planation of texts, 431. Lothrop, S. K., Sermons by, 338. Lowell, J. R., Vision, etc., by, 335. See Fable.
Middlesex Sunday School Society, Report of, 157.
Moore, J. B., American Governors by, 148.
Mountford, W., Euthanasy by, 118- 129-personal history, 119-char- acter of present work, 120 tracts, 123 spirituality, 126. N.
Obituary, P. Mackintosh, 163 - I. A. Putnam, 164 G. S. Emerson, 343 T. Gray, 521 - E. Dwight, 522 M. L. Ware, 523. Ordinations and Installations, 161, 343, 521.
Parker, T., Sermons by, 516. Parkman, F., Sermon by, 339. Parkman, F., Jr., California and Ore- gon Trail by, 509.
Parkman, J., Sermon by, 515. Peabody, E., Sermon by, 516. Peabody, Rev. W. B. O., Sermons and Memoir of, 129-142- his bi- ographer, 130-love of nature, 131 -domestic bereavements, 133 preaching, 135-extracts, 137. preparation for heaven, 138-val- ue of the Bible, 139. agreement in belief, 141.
People's Dictionary of the Bible, 513. Perkins, J. H., Discourse by, 157. Pierce, J., Discourse by, 338. Piscataqua Association, Note to arti- cle on, 504.
Plato, Gorgias of, by Woolsey, 514.
Porter, J. S., Textual Criticism by, | Thom, D., on the Apocalyptic Beasts, 513.
Schubert, G. H. See Furness. Scotus Erigena, 22 – 39 — personal history, 22 commentators and critics, 23-works, 25-divisions of nature, 27-Trinity, 29- cre- ation, ib. - symbolical interpreta- tion, 31 - God both origin and end, 33-punishment, 35-phi- losophy and religion, 37. Shaw, F. G. See Fourier. Solly, H., Lectures by, 515. Sophocles, E. A., on Greek Alpha- bet, etc., 334.
Somerville, Mary, Physical Geogra- phy by, 58-75-physical changes, 59-geography, 60- Mrs. Som- erville's former publications, 61 analysis of present work, 62 tides, 65-laws of storms, 67 magnetism and electricity, 69 plants, 70-animal life, 71- man race, 73. Spelman, H. See Church. Squier, E. G., and Davis, Monu- ments of Mississippi Valley by,
Stebbins, R. P., Letter of, 516.
Tuckerman, H. T., editions of Wordsworth and Coleridge by,
Tuckerman, J., Memoir of, 509. Turnbull, R., Theophany by, 506. U.
Unitarian Congregational Register,
154. Unitarianism, 518.
University at Cambridge, 162, 341. See Harvard.
Virgil, by Bowen, 336. W.
Wainwright, J. M., Women of Bible by, 152.
Ward, A. H., History of Shrewsbury by, 148.
Water Celebration, The, 40-48 — Boston water-works, 41 crea- tion, 43 - the cloud, 44 – uses of water, 46. Wayland, F., Sermons by, 399-412 - moral character of war, 399 — terms of acceptance with God, 401 - popular systems, 403-justify- ing faith, 405 Divine govern- ment parental, 407- pardon, 408 -imperfect obedience, 409-civil government, 410.
Wette, W. M. L. De, Commentaries of, 326.
Whipple, E. P., Essays and Reviews of, 189-199-mental characteris- tics, 190 words and style, 192 — Byron, 195-Hallam, 197. Whisperings from Life's Shore, 515. Whittier, J. G., Poems by, 149. Wight, D. P., Memoir, etc., by, 514. Wilson, R., on Infant Baptisin, 512. Wiseman, N. See Church. Withington, Rev. H., 107-118- early life, 107-settlement, 110- intellectual traits, 111- character, 113-spiritual culture, 115-ill- ness and death, 117.
Tacitus, by Tyler, 336. Theresa, Saint, and the Devotees of Spain, 200-228-Spanish history, 201 biographies of the Saint, 203-youth of, 204 - illness, 207 -exchanges Jerome for Augus- tine, 208- troubles, 209-reform of Carmelites, 211-end of her life, 213- her works, 215-the- ology, ib. - Path of Perfection, 217 Castle of the Soul, 219-Works in press, 520. character, 220-moral, 222— per- sonal, 223-rank as a mystic, 224 -compared with Madame Guyon, - female influence, 227.
Works recently published, 154, 334. Wyatt T., Sacred Literature by, 152.
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