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THE
CHRISTIAN EXAMINER
AND
GENERAL REVIEW.
VOL. X.
NEW SERIES, VOL. V.
BOSTON:
PUBLISHED BY GRAY & BOWEN.
LONDON:
ROWLAND HUNTER, AND O. RICH, RED LION SQUARE.
1831.
CONTENTS
OF
VOL. X.-NEW SERIES, VOL. V.
No. I.
ART. I.-1. The Library of Education.
Edited by WILLIAM
RUSSELL. Vol. I. Containing Some Thoughts concerning
Education, by JOHN LOCKE, and a Treatise on Education, by
JOHN MILTON.
2. Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School, and the other
Parochial Institutions for Education, established in that City
in the Year 1812; with Strictures on Education in general.
By JOHN WOOD, Esq.
ART. II.1. Reports of the Board of Managers of the Prison
Discipline Society.
2. Fifth Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Prison
ART. III.-A Collection of Psalms and Hymns for Christian Wor-
ship.
ART. IV. - Professor STUART's Appendix to his Exegetical Essays
1
15
30
on several Words relating to Future Punishment. A Letter. 34
ART. V.- The Works of the Rev. ROBERT HALL, A. M.. Minis-
ter of Broadmead Chapel, Bristol, England. First complete
Edition; with a Brief Memoir of the Author.
64
ART. VI. -1. A Letter to William E. Channing, D. D. on the
-
Subject of Religious Liberty. By MOSES STUART, Profes-
sor of Sacred Literature in the Theological Seminary, An-
dover.
2. Two Letters to the Rev. Moses Stuart, on the subject of Re-
ligious Liberty. By BERNARD WHITMAN.
ART. VII. Dr. CODMAN'S Speech in the Board of Overseers of
Harvard College, February 3, 1831.
87
129
No. II.
ART. I. Dr. CODMAN'S Speech in the Board of Overseers of
ART. II. The certain Triumph of the Redeemer. A Discourse,
delivered in Murray Street Church, New York. By FRAN-
CIS WAYLAND, D. D., President of Brown University.
ART. III. — Professor STUART's Appendix to his Exegetical Essays
on several Words relating to Future Punishment. - A Let-
ter.
ART. IV. - 1. An Address on the Expediency and Duty of adopt-
ing the Bible as a Class-Book, in every Scheme of Educa-
tion, from the Primary School to the University. Deliver-
ed at Columbia, South Carolina, December 4, 1829, before
the Richland School. By THOMAS S. GRIMKÉ.
2. An Oration on the Advantages to be derived from the Intro-
duction of the Bible and of Sacred Literature, as Essential
Parts of all Education, in a Literary Point of View merely,
from the Primary School to the University. Delivered be-
fore the Connecticut Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa Soci-
ety, September 7, 1830. By THOMAS S. GRIMKÉ, of
Charleston, S. C.
ART. V.-1. The Young Reader; to go with the Spelling Book.
By JOHN PIERpont.
2. Peter Parley's Tales about the Sun, Moon, and Stars. With
numerous Engravings.
3. Tales of Travels, West of the Mississippi. By SOLOMAN
BELL, Late Keeper of the Traveller's Library, Province-
House Court, Boston. With a Map, and numerous Engrav-
ings.
137
161
166
192
4. Cousin Elizabeth. By the Author of 'A Visit to the Sea-side.'
5. The Children's Robinson Crusoe; or the Remarkable Ad-
ventures of an Englishman, who lived Five Years on an un-
known and uninhabited Island of the Pacific Ocean. By
A LADY.
6. The Little Girl's Own Book. By Mrs. CHILD.
ART. VI.-1. Sermons on Various Important Public Occasions.
By ROBERT HALL, A. M., Leicester.
2. The Works of the Rev. ROBERT HALL., A. M., Minister of
Broadmead Chapel, Bristol, England. First complete Edi-
tion, with a Brief Memoir of the Author.
3. Memoir of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Andrew Ful-
ler, Late Pastor of the Baptist Church at Kettering, and
First Secretary to the Baptist Missionary Society. By
J. W. MORRIS. First American, from the last London Edi-
tion. Edited by RUFUS BABCOCK, Jun.
4. Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and
its Dependencies. Vol. xxviii.
212
220
ART. VII.—The Political Class Book; intended to instruct the
Higher Classes in Schools in the Origin, Nature, and Use of
Political Power. By WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Counsellor at
Law. With an Appendix upon Studies for Practical Men;
with Notices of Books suited to their Use; by GEORGE B.
EMERSON. New Edition, with Amendments and Additions. 238
ART. VIII. — An Essay on Junius and his Letters; embracing a
Sketch of the Life and Character of William Pitt, Earl of
Chatham, and Memoirs of certain other Distinguished In-
dividuals; with Reflections Historical, Personal, and Po-
litical, relating to the Affairs of Great Britain and America,
from 1763 to 1785. By BENJAMIN WATERHOUSE, M. D.,
Member of several Medical, Philosophical, and Literary So-
cieties in Europe and America.
256
ART. IX. - The Way of Truth and Union. - For the Christian
Examiner.
262
No. III.
ART. I.-Vues sur le Protestantisme en France. Par J. L. S. VIN-
CENT, l'un des Pasteurs de l'Eglise Réformée de Nismes.
273