OF BOOKS REVIEWED IN VOL. XXIII. OF THE NEW SERIES, N. B. For Remarkable Passages in the Criticisms and Extracts, see the Index at the End of the Volume. A. PAGE A'Bill, as amended by the Committee for granting Relief to certain Persons dissenting from the Church of England, in relation to the Solem, nization of Marriages 436 Accusations of History against the Church of College, Cambridge - 652 Annual Register ; or, B. View of the History, Politics, and Literature of the Year 1823 307 Answer to the Abbé Du bois, by Henry Townley 1 Apology addressed to the Travellers' Club; or, Anecdotes of Monkeys - 205 PAGE in the Years 1821, 1822, 212 Baines, Rt. Rev. P. A., In quiry into the Nature, 174 Bland, Miles, B. D. F.R.S., Elements of Hydrosta- 163 Blomfield, C. J., D. D., Bishop of Chester, Let- Esq. of Lincoln's Inn 268 lic Church; addressed 174 Book of Psalms in an Eng lish Metrical Version, by a PAGE . D. Brief Narrative of an unsuc. PAGE cessful Attempt to reach Dale, T., Irad and Adah; a Repulse Bay, through Tale of the Flood Sir Thomas Rowe's Poems-Specimen of a “ Welcome,” in His Ma new Translation of the jesty's Ship Griper, in Psalms 252 the Year 1824, by Cap- Davison, J., B. D., Inquiry tain G. F. Lyon, R. N. 79 into the Origin and InBrougham, H., Esq., Prac tent of Primitive Sacritical Observations upon fice, and the Scripture the Education of the Evidence respecting it - 570 People, addressed to the Defence of the true and caWorking Classes and tholic Doctrine of the their Employers 337 Sacrament of the Body and Blood of our Saviour C. Christ, &c. &c. By the Rev. Henry John Todd, Campbell, Mr., Suggestions M.A.F.S. A. 449 respecting the Plan of an Diary of Henry Teonge, University in London 337 Chaplain on Board His Century of Inventions of Majesty's Ships Assistthe Marquis of Worces ance, Bristol, and Royal ter. From the original Oak, Anno 1675 to MS. With Historical and 1679. Now" first pubExplanatory-Notes, and lished from the original a Biographical Memoir. MS. 379 By Charles F. Partington-523 · Dubois, Abbé J. A., LetChristian Truth explained terson the State of in familiar Letters on Christianity in India, &c. 1 the Tenets of the Church of England. By the Rev. E. C. Powlett 123 Controversial Tracts Elementary Treatise Christianity and Moham Mechanics. Designed medanism. - By- the late for Students in the UniRev. Henry Martyn, versity. By W. WheB. D. of St. John's Col well, M. A. F. R. S. - 163 lege, Cambridge ; to Elements of Hydrostatics; which is appended an with their Application to additional Tract on the the Solution of Problems. same Question. By the By M.Bland, B.D. F.R.S. 163 Rev. S. Lee, A. M. D. D. 1 Ellis, Henry, F.R. S. Sec. Crisis ; or, an Attempt to S. A., Original Letters, show from Prophecy, il illustrative of English lustrated by the Signs of History, &c. &c. With the Times, the Prospects Notes and Illustrations - 54 and the Duties of the Essay on Instinct, and its Church of Christ at the Physical and Moral Represent Period. By the lations. By . Thomas Rev. Edward Cooper 242 Hancock, MD. 40 on 4 on AV I N D E X TO THE REMARKABLE PASSAGES IN THE CRITICISMS AND EXTRACTS IN VOL. XXIII. OF THE NEW SERIES. A. PAGE a er PAGE Application of mechanics to the purposes of astronomy 467 Archbishop of Tuam the only prelate who countenances the 325 Archdeacon of Sarum, first childhood of the ; 178 Argument of the Christian Scriptures with subsequent 237 Astronomical establishment at the Cape of Good Hope - 471 Athanasian creed, vindication 593 A Ccession of the house of Hanover grounded on parliamentary title 120 Adventures of the diabolists at St. Petersburg 423 Advice to a fashionable preach 485 Age of metaphysics has passed by, the 157 Albaroni, cardinal, character of 121 An author, if he is able to per form much better than others, with merely doing well 225 Anglo-Saxons, their conversion not to be attributed to miracles 189 Ant, wonderful instincts, of the 43 Apology for the form of absolution in the church 304 Apostolic age, propagation of the gospel in the 33 of the B. Baptism derived from a Jewish custom 303 Bellarmine's opinion of the temporal supremacy of the pope 645 PAGE PAGE 319 morality, religion, and good order - 654 13 marks on the distinction be- - 573 Bishop Halifax 366 trines of the apostles and the 46 rites and institutions of the law - 236 37. Compasses, uselessness of the, are required to pronounce ab- - 306 Constitutions of Clarendon, the, were of a doubtful cha- racter 195 585 schools and Mr. Brougham's parochial seminaries 489 320 Cortes, ball given to celebrate the first sitting of the - 215 substantial extenuation 453 117 Cranmer most unjustly charged with hypocrisy and collusion in the business of queen Ca- therine 455 205 Cranmer's repeated recanta- tions considered 458 87 of two 47 - 137 and frenzy of triumphant puritanism 175 40 600 289 D. the, overlooked and sacri- Danger of having too much 193 Deceptions practised by the Jesuits to forward the inter- 19 est of the gospel Norman princes played into the royal procession to Edin- 150 200 - PAGE commons ner PAGE reference to the Messiah ex- plained 617 established 126 F. 425 Faith depends upon the cha- racter and behaviour of the 258 315 Falsification of a passage in Justin Martyr by Dr. Mil- 363 438 Family prayer, encouragement 329 Father Campian, the Jesuit, re- Father Satutti's encounter with 417 Form to be observed in the ce- lebration of Unitarian mar- 156 riages under the new act 441 Fouché's character of himself 273 apology for voting with the regicide majority - 274 account of the mur- 391 der of the duke d’Enghien 279 quences of the monarchical 114 162 of reasoning to animals 52 can only be amended by de- 339 G. - 271 tered to Mr. Wilberforce 300 83 George IV., his feelings on ap- proaching Calton-hiil 155 83 Gloom and despair often pro- duced by the Calvinistic doc- trines 264 · 365 Goats, alleged reasoning pow- ers of two 341 piety than fear 541 Deptford 80 603 sublime picture of her danger 84 86 88 her second escape 51 |