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Baldwin Brown's 'Divine Mysteries,'
252.
Bannerman's Church of Christ,' 261.
Baring Gould's 'Origin and Develop-
ment of Religious Belief,' 221.
Barnard's Private Life of Old North-
men,' 522.

Barnes's Scenes and Incidents in St.
Paul's Life,' 504.

Beza's 'Life of J. Calvin,' 240.

Blunt's Key to the Knowledge of
Church History,' 501.

Brazil and the Amazons, 70; South
American travellers, 71; navigable
rivers, 73; forest gloom, 75; aspects
of the river, 77; grassy campos, 79;
insect torments, 81; turtles, 83;
mimetic forms, 85; sauba ants, 87.
Brigg's Chequer Alley,' 525.
Bürger's Das Evangelium nach Jo-
hannes Deutsch Erklärt,' 234.
Burgess's Reformed Church,' 508.

'Christian Church,' Schaff's 'History
of,' 500.

Clarks' Ante-Nicene Library, 508.
'Christian Ethics,' 263.

'Church History,' Blunt's' Key to the
Knowledge of,' 501.

'Church of Christ,' Bannerman's, 261.
Chequer Alley,' Brigg's, 525.

'Characters of Old Testament,' Wil-
liams, 526.

'Characters of Holy Scripture, Female,'
526.

'Clerical Reading,' Dale's' Hints on,'
262.

'Christianity,' Pressensé's 'Early Years
of,' 489.

'Conversations on Wesleyan Missions,'
264.

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Denominational and National Educa-
tion, 265.

Demaus' Hugh Latimer,' 507.

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Debrett's Illustrated Peerage,' 523.
Diary of Henry Crabb Robinson, 297;
talking versus writing, 299; birth,
301; John Wesley, 303; Goethe,
305; correspondence for the Times,
307; joins the Norfolk Circuit, 309;
Hone and Ellenborough, 311; leaves
the Bar, 313; the 'Lakists,' 315;
Wordsworth, 317; Coleridge, 319;
Landor, 321; Blake, 323; F. W.
Robertson, 325; Carlyle, 327.
'Dictionary and Concordance,' Hen-
derson's, 502.

'Discourses on Redemption,' Robin-
son's, 498.

'Divine Mysteries,' Baldwin Brown's,
252.

'Early Years of Christianity,' Pres-
sensé's, 489.

Education, Denominational and Na-
tional, 265; four ideas and theories,
267; educational necessities of the
country, 269; number who never go
to school, 271; the master evil, 273;
irregular attendance and early re-
movals, 275; compulsion, 277; what
direct compulsion must mean, 279;
what history and experience teach,
281; indirect compulsion, 283; free
schools, 285; where direct compul-
sion comes in, 287; denominational
education, 289; the Irish question,
291; nationalism and Ultramon-
tanism, 293; theories and facts, 295;
training of teachers, 296.
Egypt and the Suez Canal, 441.

' English Church,' M. C. S.'s History
of,' 255.

'Epistle to the Hebrews.' Delitzsch's

'Commentary,' 493.

European Morals, History of, 33; uti-
litarian morals, 35; the foundation
of moral philosophy, 37; the witness
of human language, 39; benevo-
lence is not a form of selfishness,
41; the pagan empire, 43; serious
defect in the work, 45; the one-
sidedness of stoicism, 47; the hu-
manities of mere philosophy, 49;
heathen patriotism, 51; heathen
estimate of Christianity, 53; pagan
and ecclesiastical miracles, 55; pecu-
liarity of the Evangelical miracles,
57; ancient credulity, and modern
discernment, 59; ecclesiastical mira-
cles, 61; unguarded statements, 63;

the condition not the vital power,
65; pagan and Christian virtues, 67;
executive committee, report of, 524.

Field's 'Student's Handbook,' 264.
'Friedrich Wilhelm Krummacher,'

488.

Goadby's 'Timely Words,' 256.
Godet's Commentaire sur l'Evangile
de St. Jean,' 236.

Godet's Compte Rendu des Discus-
sions récentes relatives aux Témoig-
nages Ecclésiastiques sur le Qua-
trième Evangile,' 236.
Goulburn's Pursuit of Holiness,' 506.
Gray's Topics for Teachers,' 255, 525.
Griffith's 'Gone with the Storm,' 252.
Greco-Russian Church, 361; the

Sclaves, 363; founding of the em-
pire, 365; conversion of Vladimar,
367; spread of the faith, 369; the
early church, 371; constitution of
the church, 373; power of the bishops,
375; institute of the patriarchate,
377; the patriarch Nikon, 379; fall
of Nikon, 381; Peter the Great, 383;
doctrines of the church, 385; the
sacraments, 387; extreme unction,
489; church furniture, 391; schis-
matics, 393; proposals for union,
395.

Guthrie's 'Pædo-Baptist's Guide,' 525.

Harless's' System of Christian Ethics,'
'Hamilton, Sir William, Life of,' 1;

boyhood and education, 3; letters
to his mother, 5; course at Oxford,
7; his honour-examination, 9; can-
didate for moral philosophy chair,
11; controversy with phrenologists,
18; Mr. Carlyle's reminiscences, 15;
contributions to the Edinburgh Re-
view, 17; appointment to the logic
chair, 19; lectures on metaphysics
-Mr. Mill's mistake, 21; influence
as a teacher, 23; Lady Hamilton,
25; letters to his eldest son, 27;
fundamental principle of his philo-
sophy, 29; relation of his philosophy
to theology, 31.

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Henderson's Dictionary and Con-
cordance,' 502.
Hengstenberg's Prophecies of the
Prophet Ezekiel Elucidated,' 256.
'History of European Morals,' 33.
Hoffmann's Prophecies, 505.

Irish Church, Reconstruction of, 397;

no representative assembly, 399;

INDEX.

the archiepiscopal charge, 401; the
bishops' charges, 403; the commis-
sioners, 405; the general synod,
407; Dublin conference, 409; ad-
vantages and disadvantages, 411;
the laity, 413; the archbishops'
charge, 415.

Intended Ecumenical Council, 116;
Jerusalem and Nicæa I., 117;
Nicæa II., Florence, Constance,
119; Church of Rome since the
last council, 121; altered relations,
123; council not œcumenical, 125;
work to be done, 127; objects un-
attainable, 129; hopeless projects,
131; desperate state of affairs, 133;
the times are changed, 135.

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M'Cann's Anti-Darwinism,' 509.
Macqueen's 'Semina Rerum,' 254.
Mackintosh's 'Scenery of England
and Wales,' 515.
Martha's Lucrèce,' 249.

M. C. S.'s History of the English
Church,' 255.

Minutes of Conference, 1869, 263.
Moberly, 'Brighton Sermons,' 506.
Moister's Conversations on the Wes-
leyan Missions,' 264.

Morris's Poetry, 330; analogies with
Chaucer, 331; dissimilarity to other
modern poets, 333; entire absence
of intricacies, 335; condensation,
327; defence of Guenevere, 339;
early monologue, 341; early ballad-
piece, 343; Jason, 345; guarantees

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Motley's United Netherlands,' 89;
decay of Spain, 91; Maurice of
Nassau, 93; death of Alexander
Farnese, 95; Elizabeth's lament
over the conversion of Henry IV.,
97; historical egotism, 99; pros-
pects of a peace with Spain, 101;
Philip's death, 103; apology for
Philip, 105; battle of Nieuport,
107; Siege of Ostend; James I.,
111; negotiations for a truce, 113;
policy of non-intervention at all
hazards, 115.

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'Pope and the Council,' Janus,' 496.
Pound's Story of the Gospel,' 503.
Pressense's Early Years of Chris-
tianity,' 489.

'Prophecies of our Lord and His
Apostles,' Hoffmann's, 505.
Protoplasm, 179; Mr. Jouffroy's
warning, 181; spiritualism and
materialism, 183; Mr. Huxley's
thesis, 185; indefiniteness of Mr.
Huxley's language, 187; definition
of matter of life,' 119; laws of
phenomenal science, 191; Mr. Hux-
ley's blunders, 193; equivocal use
of word protoplasm, 195; proto-
plasm-not the cause of life, 197;
Jacob's ladder reversed, 199; cause
and effect, 201; Martinus Scriblerus
outdone! 203; force is indestruc-
tible, 205; matter can engender
life, 207.

Purton's 'Rational and Scriptural Re-
view,' 524.

'Reformed Church of England,' Bur-
gess's, 508.

Randolph's Course of Lectures,' 502.
Renan's Apostles,' 524.

Robinson's Discourses on Redemp-
tion,' 498.

Robinson, Henry Crabb, Diary of,
297.

Sainte-Beuve and Renan, 457; Sainte-
Beuve's literary life, 459; M. Re-
nan's early history, 461; Lamen-
nais, 463 M. Renan's creed, 465;
inconsistencies of scepticism, 467;
French revolt against Renan, 469;
opinions on the Life of Jesus,' 471;
the Holbach society, 473; Renan's
'Life of Jesus,' 475; Sainte-Beuve's
estimate of Renan, 477; M. Guizot,
479.

'Semina Rerum,' 254.

'Scenes and Incidents in the Life of
the Apostle Paul,' Barnes', 504.
'Scenery of England and Wales,'
Mackintosh, 515.

'Sermon Thoughts,' 257.

Schaff's History of the Christian
Church,' 500.

Schenkel's Sketch of the Character
of Jesus,' 230.

'Scripture and Rational View of the
Sacramental System,' Purton's, 524.
Schmoller's Greek Testament Con-
cordance,' 257.

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Shipley's Ascetic Library,' 503.

Songs of a Wayfarer,' Davies', 515.
'Story of the Gospel,' Pound's, 503.
'Student's Handbook,' Field's, 264.
'Second Death and the Restitution of
all Things,' 243.

'Sermons on Doctrines for the Middle
Classes,' 253.

'State of Wesleyan Missions,' Mois-
ter's, 264.

'State of the Medical Profession,'
Dale's, 257.

Stier's 'Words of the Apostles,' 238.
'Story of a Pervert,' 525.

'System of Christian Ethics,' Harless's,
263.

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