and Importance of Controversy: IV. The Philosophy of Life: V. The Relation of Justice to Benevolence in the Conduct of Society: VI. The Secondary and Collateral Influences of the Sacred Scriptures: VII. The Final Destiny of our Globe. Christian Review, (New-York,) for July: -I. Christian Supernaturalism : II. Schools in the Turkish Empire: III. Hope for our Country: IV. The King and the Preacher: V. Scripture Facts and Illustrations, collected during a Journey in Palestine, by Professor Hackett: VI. Hippolytus, and his Age: VII. The Catholics and the School Question. New-York Qarterly, for July:-I. Cuban Question: II. John Randolph: III. Music a Language: IV. Marie Stuart: V. Recent Progress of the Sciences of Astronomy and Physics: VI. The late Sylvester Judd. Bibliotheca Sacra, (Andover,) for July: -I. Characteristics, Duties, and Culture of Woman II. Lucian and Christianity: III. The Relation of the Grecian to Christian Ethics: IV. The Religion of Geology: V. On the Use of the Preposition is in Romans v, 18: VI. From Antipatris to Emmaus VII. The Law of Remorse and the Law of Repentance; or, the Passage from Natural to Revealed Religion: VIII. The Certainty of Success in Preaching: IX. Bretschneider's View of the Theology of Schleiermacher. North-American Review, (Boston,) for July-I. Recent English Poetry: II. Political Philosophy: III. The Eclipse of Faith: IV. Sparks's Correspondence of the Revolution: V. Recent Social Theories: VI. France, England, and America: VII. Modern Saints, Catholic and Heretic: VIII. The Life of St. Paul: IX. Thackeray, as a Novelist: X. The Writings of B. B. Edwards: XI. Schoolcraft on the Indian Tribes. Christian Examiner, (Boston,) for July: -I. Spiritual Mechanics: II. Religion, Civilization, and Social State of the Japanese: III. Poetry: IV. The Errors and Superstitions of the Church of Rome: V. The Character of Archbishop Cranmer: VI Heresy in Andover Seminary: VII. The Doctrine of Regeneration: VIII. Crusades: IX. Professor Farrar. Brownson's Quarterly, (Boston,) for July-I. The Spiritual Order Supreme: II. Mother Seton and St. Josephs: III. Philosophical Studies on Christianity: IV. Wallis's Spain: V. The Fathers of the Desert. Free Will Baptist Quarterly, for July :I. Biblical Criticism: II. The Herodian Family: III. Science and Revealed Religion: IV. Lectures-Their Position and Influence: V. Minister and Pulpit: VI. Names of the Soul: VII. Biblical Theology: VIII. Immigration. Theological and Literary Journal, (NewYork,) for July:-I. Dr. G. P. Smith on the Geological Theory: II. The Rev. Albert Barnes's Notes on Revelation xx, 4-6: III. The Princeton Review on Millenarianism: IV. The Distastefulness of Christianity: V. English Universities: VI. Dr. Nevins's Pantheistic and Development Theories. Mercersburg Quarterly Review, (Mercersburg, Pa.,) for July:-I. The Strong Character: II. The Communion of Saints: III. Paracelsus and his Influence on Christianity and Medicine: IV. The Island of Ægina: V. Franklin and Marshall College VI. Rationalistic Poetry: VII. Reflections on the History of Civil Liberty. Universalist Quarterly, (Boston,) for July:-I. Historical Sketch of Interpretations of 1 Peter iii, 18-20, and iv, 6: II. Character and its Predicates: III. The Ministry IV. Agencies in Salvation. Biblical Repertory, (Princeton,) for July:-I. Idea of the Church: II. Boardman's Bible in the Counting-House: III. Journal and Letters of Rev. Henry Martyn, B. D.: IV. Theology in Germany: V. Proceedings of the last General Assembly. Southern Quarterly Review, (Charleston,) for July:-I. State of Parties and the Country: II. College and University Education in America: III. Aboriginal Races of America: IV. Secondary Combats of the Mexican War: V. Trench on Proverbs: VI. The Iroquois Bourbon : VII. The Student-Love of Study: VIII. Stowe's Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin. New-Englander, (New-Haven,) for August:-I. Abbott's Napoleon: II. Is the Soul Immortal?: III. Redemption as Related to the Fall of the Angels: IV. Reforms in Austria, under Joseph II.: V. Life and Character of Professor B. B. Edwards VI. Corruption of the Lord's Supper into the Mass: VII. Dr. Grant and the Mountain Nestorians: VIII. Layard's Discoveries. Presbyterian Quarterly Review, (Philad.,) for September:-I. Thoughts on Theology: II. The " Presbyterian Magazine" and the "Spirit of American Presbyterianism :" III. Historical Development of the Doetrine of the Atonement: IV. Chilling. worth: V. The General Assembly: VI. Dr. Skinner's Translation of Vinet's Pastoral Theology. Page 140 Jacobi, (Prof.,) letters from... Page 157, 480 Microscopist, the..... 192 Church .... 282 commercial importance of.......... 288 464 ..... 181, 462 287 -, wants of the present age. 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