A.
Alger, F., Phillips's Mineralogy
edited by, 277.
Alison, Archibald, History of Eu- rope by, reviewed, 1-20-errors of, 1-blunders respecting Amer- ica, 5-the United States, 7- one-sided views, 10-not trust- worthy in European affairs, 11— style of the work, 12-its moral- ity and politics, 13—views of de- mocracy, 14-its religion, 17- general merits, 20. American Church and Clergy, the, article on, 351-374-churchmem- bership, 353 philanthropy of Church, 357-missionary enter- prise, 359-charges against the Church, 360-reforms of the day, 361-slavery, 363-position and character of clergy, 365-their interest in philanthropic enter- prises, 369-their conservatism, 371-independence of pulpit, 373. Arnold, T., Life and Correspond-
ence of, 420.-See, also, 346. Augusti, work of, on Christian Archæology, 35.
Bulfinch, S. G., Lays of the Gos- pel by, 315.
Burnap, G. W., Expository Lec- tures by, 107- Discourses/by, 133, 280.
Bush, G., on Resurrection of Body, reviewed, 178-195-general char- acter of work, 179-inspiration of Scriptures, 181-use of Scrip- tures, 185-office of reason, 187 -science and Scripture, 189- progressive knowledge of Reve- lation, 191-Prof. Bush's posi- tion, 192.-Notes of, on Old Tes- tament, 333-346-their defects, 333-passages examined, 335- 345-the first day," 336-the sin of our first parents, 338— Cain and Abel, 339-allegorical interpretation, 342-scape-goat, 343-general merits, 346. Butler, F. A., Poems of, 207.
C. Calvert. See German translations. Carey, T. G., Address, and Letter of, 281.
Carolina, South. See Massachusetts. Chalmers, G., History of Revolt of Colonies by, 275.
Cheap Literature and Newspaper Press, article on, 382-402-im- portance of the press, 383-need of discrimination, 384-dangers attending extension of cheap lit- erature, 385-periodicals, 388- newspapers, 389-their influence and character, ib.-in reference to morals, 392-to literature, 394 -to politics, ib.-model news- paper, 401.
Choules, J. O., edition of Neal's History of Puritans, by, noticed, 126.
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B.
Barnes's, A., Notes on Job and
Isaiah, 321-333-authorship of Job, 324-its subject and con- tents, 328-Notes and Transla- tion, 329-Isaiah, 332. Barrett, E. B., Poems of, 206. Beauty, lines on, 55. Benjamin, P., Poem of, 132. Bremer, F., Novels by, reviewed, 169-178-love of nature, 171– domestic life, 172-characters, 175-religious tone, 177. Brooks, C., Christian in his Closet by, 422.
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Christmas, when first celebrated, 48-uncertainty of date, 51. See Jarvis.
Church, the, article on, 72-86- English Church, questions which agitate the, 72-Madge's Lec- tures, 73-idea of Church as found in New Testament, 78- idea of the individual, 79-how reconciled, ib.-error of past a- ges, 80-Church a means, not an end, 82-unity of, what, ib.—au- thority of, 83-significance and value of, 85.-Protestant Episco- pal in U. S., 135, 285. See American Church.
Colman, H., Consolatory Views of Death by, 129.-European Agri- culture by, 130.
Conventions and Conferences, arti- cle on, 145-158-in various de- nominations, 145-clerical meet- ings, 148-in Germany, 151 Ministerial Conference, 152- American Unitarian Association, 154-autumn Conventions, 155 -duty of laymen, 157. Cranch, C. P., Poems by, 209. Cuba, Notes on, 131. Cushing, L. S., Manual of Parlia- mentary Practice by, 422.
D. Dedications, 136, 286, 426. Dewey, O., Sermon of, 280. Dickens, C., Chimes by, 282. Doctrinal Preaching, article on, 107-124-much needed, 112-in what sense, 114-confidence in religious truths, 115-connection between doctrines and morality of Christianity, 116-principles of morality, 117-sanctions, 119 -doctrine the support of morali- ty, 120-devotional feeling, 122. Downing, A. J., Landscape Gar- dening by, 130.
E.
Early Days, 348. Easter, festival of, 41. Eaton, L., Poem of, 131. Ecclesiastical Record, 135, 283,
425.
Ellis, G. E., Sermon of, 424. Ellis, S., Poems of, 209.
Emerson, R. W., article on writ- ings of, 87-106-new volume of Essays by, 87-his views of Christ, 95-in what sense a be- liever, 98-chief value of his writings, 99-his poetry, 100- peculiarities of style, 103-gen- eral merits, 104-individuality, 105.-Address at Concord, 134. Europe, Alison's History of, 1-20. See Alison.
F. Festivals of the Ancient Christians, article on,35-55-Augusti's work on, 35-Sunday, 38-Easter, 41 -Fast preparatory to, 42-Easter controversy, 43-Whitsunday, or Pentecost, 46-only two yearly festivals in time of Origen, 47- Festival of the Baptism, 48— Christmas, 49-no trace of pres- ent date of celebration before middle of 4th century, 49-rea- sons for selecting this date, 50- origin of ancient Christian festi- vals, 52-New England Thanks- giving, 54.
Flint, James, Historical Address at Reading by, 131.
Fraternity of Churches, Report of, 273-Anniversary of, 426. Frothingham, N. L., Discourses of,
423.
Fuller, S. M., Woman in Nine- teenth Century by, 416. Furness, W. H., Sermons of, 423.
G. Gaskell, W., Sermon of, 279. German, Translations from. See
Translations.
Goldsbury, J., Reader and Speaker by, 278-Grammar, ib. Greeley, H., Address of, 133. Griswold, R. W., Poets and Poetry of England by, 276.
H.
Hall, N., Sermon of, 424. Harrington, H. F., Sermon of, 280. Harvard University, 427. Heidelberg Castle, Ivy on, 350. Higby, A., Pamphlet by, 282. Hildreth, R., Theory of Morals by, 125.
of, 232. ers, 234. 237-controversy with Teachers,
seminaries for teach- labors of Secretary,
Massachusetts and South Carolina, "Remarks" on Controversy be- tween, 282. Massachusetts Board of Education, 229-242-Eighth Report of, 229 -duties 230-result of labors
239. Meadville Theological School, 284. Ministering Spirits, 195-205-prac- tical uses, 196-speculative views, 199-poetical illustrations, 201. Morton Family, the, 422. Muzzey, A. B., Sermon of, 274.
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P. Paige, L. R., Commentary by, 417. Parker, R. G., Aids to Composi- tion by, 278.
Parker, T., and his Views, article on, 251-274-question at issue, 253-truths and proofs, ib. - charge of irreverent language, 255-value of a revelation, 257 -its contents, 258-Mr. Parker's view of Christ, 259-his opinions destroy testimony of Evangelists, 260-Christian miracles, 262- intuitive evidence, 264-practi- cal evils, 266-character of Mr. Parker's views, 267-how to be treated, 268 ministerial changes, 269-charge of exclu- sion, 270-Sermons by Mr. Par- ker, 273-" True Position of, a pamphlet, ib.-"Questions addressed to,274.-Letter by, 423. Parsons, T., Essays by, 414. Peabody, A. P., Lectures on Chris- tian Doctrine by, 111.-Lyceum Lecture by, 133.
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Periodical Journals, New, 287. Periodical Literature. See Cheap Literature.
Philanthropic Institutions, 430. Poetry, article on, 206-228-its na- ture, 212-rhyme and rhythm, ib. -verse and prose, 215-imagina- tion, 220-poetry and reality, 221 - eloquence, genius, 223- use of poetry, 225-national lite- rature, 227.
Poetry, Original, 55, 106, 202, 348. Porter, W. H., Proverbs arranged by, 421.
Prayer. See Reluctance. Putnam, G., Phi Beta Kappa Ora- tion of, 58-" Remarks on, by Member of Suffolk Bar, 134.
Tracy, J., on Colonization and Missions, 282.
Translations from the German, 202 -212-Flower, Fruit, etc. from Richter, 402 - Correspondence between Schiller and Goethe, 409-Aesthetic Letters, etc. of Schiller, 410.
U. Unitarianism in Great Britain and Ireland, article on, 289-314 - Presbyterians and Independents, 290-adoption of Unitarian opin- ions, 293-Unitarianism in Ire- land, 295-in Scotland and Eng- land, 296-education for the ministry, 297-Manchester New College, 298-Latitudinarian di- vines, 299-liturgical forms, 301 -present condition and prospects of English Unitarianism, 302— habits of life, 303-aristocratical institutions, 305- Unitarianism among the poor, 306-Joseph Barker, 307-effects of opposi- tion, 308-internal constitution of Unitarian societies, 310-peri- odical literature, 312-Dissent- ers' Chapels bill, 313. Unitarians, English, Replies to the Address of, 140.
Unitarian Works abroad, 139.
W.
Waif, the, 211. Walter Bernard, 280. Ware, W., Sermons of, 423. Weiss, J., translations from Schil-
ler. See Translations.
Wells, G. W., Life and Discourses
of, 243-250-Life, 245-Charac- ter, 246-Discourses, 248. White, D. A., Alumni Address of, 57.
Whitsunday, 46. Worm, the, 349.
Y.
Young, A., Discourses of, 280.
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