Acts of the Apostles, Alexander on, 443.
Adam Clarke, Dr., account of Early Life of, 500.
Ahasuerus and Artaxerxes, 171.
Analecta Nicæna, Syriac Gleanings by B. Harris Cowper, 209.
American Bible Union, on Thessa- lonians, 210.
Analytical Index to Gospels, by Dr. Stroud, 211.
Antiquities of the Holy Land, 228. Artaxerxes Longimanus, Dr. Carl Auberlen on, 418.
Assyrian Inscriptions, proceedings of the Literary Inquest on, 203; Rev. G. V. Smith on, 204.
Cousin, the founder of modern Eclec- ticism, 304.
Cyclopædia, Bibliographica, by J. Darl- ing, 214.
Cozri, the, of Rabbi Yehudah Hallevi, 495.
Darius and Cyrus the Great, Mr. Bosanquet on, 163.
Darius of Scripture, Rev. W. B. Saville on, 408.
Davidson, Dr. S., on early corruptions of the Text of the New Testament by Christians, 266; defended in re- lation to his part in Horne's Intro- duction, 383.
Dead Sea, the, 230. Dick, Dr., life of, 239. Descartes, his philosophy, 298. Deuteronomy, its genuineness as the production of Moses, 313; proved by direct quotations in the Old Testa- ment, 315; by verbal allusions, 316; by historical traces, 317; by colla- teral arguments, 318; corroborated by our Lord, 323.
Egyptian Dynasties, No. III., 345. Egyptian Monuments in British Mu- seum, 230.
Egypt, political system of, under the Pharaohs, 231.
Elohim, Jewish ideas of the name, 485. Emerson, bearing of his works on Pantheism, 307.
Embalmment of Edward I., 235. Encyclopædia Britannica, 481. English Bible, the general excellence of, 64; works on, 210. Errors, typographical, in theological works, 272.
Essays on the accordance of Chris- tianity with the nature of man, by E. Fry, 172.
Ezra and Nehemiah, historical dates of, 482.
Feuerbach's development of German Pantheism, 304
Image of God, the meaning of the term, 168.
Intelligence, 215, 482.
Isaiah, Dr. Henderson on, 208. Idealism, influence of Leibnitz on, 298. Isaiah, D. M. Dreschler on, 464. Israel of the Alps, the, a History of the Waldenses, by Muston, 479.
Japan, pagan sect in, 237. Jerusalem, present state of, 493. Jewish hatred of Christianity, 236. Jewish Sepulchres, 490.
John the Baptist's Ministry, date of its commencement, 69.
John the Baptist, his Mission and Cha-
racter, 325; came in the fulness of time, 325; his relation to the Jews, 330; to Christ; 335; close and re- sults of his mission, 340.
Jonah, book of, Lectures on, by Rev. P. S. Desprez, 212.
Jordan, the Plain of, 280.
Joseph in Egypt, his influence in cir- culating divine knowledge, 355.
Pantheism, its historical phases, 294; allied to polytheism, 295; danger of it in the present day, 295; its anti- quity, 296; modern, originated by Spinoza, 297; its God described, 308; danger of to social order, 310. Paragraph Bible, Bagster's, 211. Patristic Literature, labours of Abbe Migne on, 237.
Person of Christ, Dorner on the, 462. Persian Jews, 500.
Peter, St., legend of his Penetential Food, 148.
Periods of our Lord's Life and Ministry, 65; doubts of the exact date of the Christian Epoch, 65.
Prayer, duty of, 231.
Prince of Peace, the, a work of art, 481.
Prophecies relating to Nineveh and Assyria, by G. V. Smith, 203.
Psalms, plain commentary on, 476. Ptolemy, his asserted departures from the text of the New Testament, 267.
Rare Books, sale of, 227. Romans, on the Epistle to, by Dr. Brown, 458; by Rev. A. C. Brome- head, 462.
Roman Catholic edition of the Scrip- tures, 500.
Sabbath, history of the, under the Old Testament, 83; its divine origin and universal obligation, 83; Prize Essay on, by Rev. Micaiah Hill, 210. Sahara, the, 499.
Sivan the Sleeper, by Rev. H. C. Adams, 231.
Six Days of Creation, remarks, on, 487. Sensational Philosophy of Locke, 299; developed in France, 300.
Sepulture, care of, by early Christians, 140; by ancient Jews, 141. Smoking Flax, the, meaning of, 438. Spinoza, the inventor of modern Pan- theism, 297.
Stanley's Sinai and Palestine, strictures on, 117.
Syrian Sepulchres, Professor Stanley's theory of, 134.
Syriac Lexicon, by Bernstein, 474.
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