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THE

AMERICAN

PRESBYTERIAN AND THEOLOGICAL

REVIEW.

EDITORS:

HENRY B. SMITH AND J. M. SHERWOOD.

Associate Editors:

ALBERT BARNES,

THOMAS BRAINERD, Philadelphia.

JOHN JENKINS,

ROSWELL D. HITCHCOCK, Union Theological Seminary, N. Y.
JONATHAN B. CONDIT, Auburn Theological Seminary, N. Y.
GEORGE E. DAY, Lane Theological Seminary, O.

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ART. I. THE HEIDELBERG CATECHISM,

By Professor PHILIP SCAAFF, D. D.

II. THE ARISTOTELIAN AND THE MODERN PLACE OF MAN IN ZOOLOGY. By Prof. C. DEWEY, Rochester, N. Y.,

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III. DORNER ON THE SINLESS PERFECTION OF JESUS, 406
IV. THE CROWN OF LIFE IN JAMES I, 12,

(From the German of E. ZELLER, in the Zeitschrift für
Wissenschaftliche Theologie, Erstes Heft, 1863.)

V. PRAYER AND MEDIATION,

By Hon. ELEAZAR LORD.

414

· 417

VI. COLENSO ON THE PENTATEUCH. PART. II.

By DANIEL R. GOODWIN, D. D, Provost of the University
of Pennsylvania.

444

VII. EXAMINATION OF THE LATEST DEFENCES OF DR.
HICKOK'S RATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY,

By EDWIN HALL, D. D., Prof. in Auburn' Theo. Sem.

VIII. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT PHILADELPHIA,
IX. THEOLOGICAL AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE,
X. CRITICISMS ON BOOKS, .

XI. ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD,

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CATION,

By HOWARD CROSBY, D. D., New York.

IV. AMERICAN NEW TESTAMENT COMMENTARIES,

OCTOBER.

ART. I. PRESBYTERIANISM: ITS AFFINITIES, .

By Rev. ALBERT BARNES, Philadelphia.

II. THE SOURCES OF CRIME,

By E. C. WINES, D. D., LL. D., New York.

III. FALSE TENDENCY AND RADICAL DEFECT IN EDU

By Rev. J. R. HERRICK, Malone, N. Y.

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1, LUKE VI., 1,

V. MARK II, 23, AS COMPARED WITH MATTHEW XII,

By Rev. C. C. STARBUCK, Union Theo. Sem., N. Y.
VI. DRAPER'S INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT OF EU-
ROPE,

By Prof. HENRY B. SMITH, D. D., New York.

VII. THE CHINESE CLASSICS,

By Prof. RoswELL D. HITCHCOCK, D. D., New York.
VIII. ROGER BACON IN THE LIGHT OF NEW DOCUMENTS, 639
By EMILE SAISSET, Prof. in the Faculty of Letters, Paris.
Translated from the Revue des Deux Mondes, by Col. Jo-
SEPH HOWLAND, Matteawan, N. Y.

IX. THEOLOGICAL AND LITERARY INTELLIGENCE,
X. CRITICISM ON BOOKS,

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THE

AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN

AND

THEOLOGICAL REVIEW.

NEW SERIES, No. I.

JANUARY, 1863.

ART. I.-HARD MATTER.

By TAYLER LEWIS, LL.D., of Union College, New York.

Is there an external world? Certainly, says Dr. Hickok, there is such a reality, beyond all question. Certainly, says Dr. Hall,*-an external world there is, and of hard matter too; are we not every day coming in contact with it? But how do we know it-that is, how do we know it as external? Here is another question, and on this they differ. How do we know it, says Dr. Hickok; why, we know it from our reason. It stands to reason that there is something outside of us, when there are effects produced within us of which we are conscious, but which we are sure did not come from any willing, or any internal self-originated activity of our own. The reason, as a higher comprehending, overlooking faculty, comprehends the one universal time and space which never could have been found in the chaotic sea of individual sensations,

* [See Dr.Hall's article on the Rational Psychology and its Vindications, in the AMERICAN THEOLOGICAL REVIEW, Oct. 1862.]

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