ments, 49. A. Art, ends of, 525. Atonement, relation of, to Future Punish- Augustine, and the prevalence of his doc- B. Rev. N. Porter, jr., 504. True uses of subject, 128. Parentage, 129. Early life, 130. Influence of the Queen's Specimens, Prescott, Webster, Beast, meaning of the Apocalyptic, 279. Forged literature of the Middle Ages, 484. Beauty, nature of, 538. Relations to truth, 542. E. Beecher, D.D. 272. Infelicity of the Apocalypse, 272. , the, its mon Interpreter, by H. P. The witnesses, 289. Nero not the beast, the intelligibility of the Bible, 105. tems, 108. Brougham, Lord. Apologies for Voltaire Buchanan on the Holy Spirit, 382. 569. C. Calvin, influence and character of, 205, do. 583. Bancroft's opinion of, 584. Cheever, G. B., D.D., Life and writings Childhood and Youth of Luther, by Rer. 4, 374. a Dr. Stove, 594. Karl Jürgen's life, 594. Chronicon Alexandrinum, on date of Apo- D. question, 387. Outline of Prof. S.'s system, 388. Different views of the ness of the Divine administration, 347. Prof. S.'s objections to Irenæus exam- Rev. James W. M Lane, 111. First His qualifications as a witness, 394. internal evidence, 407. Duffield, Rev. Geo., D.D. Review of Judaism, by Rev. E. P. Barrous, 411. D'Aulnigne's History of the Reformation, ty of the prophetic imagery, 421. Press equally upon the Unbeliever, 351. evil perplexes all theism, 354. Free world, 356. Long life of the wicked ces and pursuits, by Rev. Wm. Allams, Early death, 358. Sin after regenera- tion, 359. 'God's proceedings regard E. tendencies of religious feeling among the Jews, 162. Locality of the Essenes Resemblance to Moham. senes and teachings of Christ, 172. ark, his best years, 625. His natural F. H. Rev. E. Beecher, D.D., 484. Character Hall, Wm., jr., Essenes, 162. , 484. His rivals, 485. Hallam's Constitutional History, noticed, Hopkins, Rev. S. M. Religious character Cheever, D.D., 1. Hall and Foster, 2. Humanity, the Idea of, from its Progress to In the Atonement, 48. spiritual upon religion, 742. Upon Power, by Tayler Lewis, LL.D., 65, 214. Kinds of punishment, 65. Retribution a part of the Divine government, 67. Do. of all government, 68. A priori argument, 68. Argument from the expediency necessary to government, 76. of punishment, 86. Influence of legisla- Geo. Shepard, D.D., 623. Objeci of the tion necessary to a true gradation of Retributive justice 758 argument from Scripture, 214. Argu- Jesus Christ attested by Miracles, yet reject- 423. Definition of miracles, 423. 174. Could not have been compos- the author, 175. Was written before Jeremiah, 176. Used by Amos, 177. Coincidence of Psalms written in Sol- Job and Proverbs, 181. Specimens of John 2: 4. Exposition of, from the Ger- 376. Eusebius's opinion of, 397. ral power, 65, 214. Life and Character of Voltaire, 458. comparative effects of different M. L. 19 Messianic interpretation of Deut. 18: 15- progress in the science of astronomy, 196. Do. physiology, 196. Philosophy, fined, 504. Miracles of knowledge, ing, comprehending, &c., 200. Strug- Baums, jr, 645. Deut. 18: 15--19 con- tions of the passage, 647. Jewish in- terpreters, 647. Original utterance of the prophecy, 618. Refers to a particu- lar person, 619. The phrase "like unto thee,” 651. Resemblance between Mo- ses and Christ, 652. Proverbs, coincidence with Job, 181. Proverbs, economical character of, 133. Psalms, coincidence of certain, with Job, 179. Pulpit, the, Range of topics for, by Rev. James Rowland, 721. Decreased influ- ence of the pulpit, 721. Limits of pul. ledge, 722. Variety in preaching prac- tical subjects, 723. Improving provi. On Evidences, 727. Ecclesiastical his- tory, 728. Need of books, 730. Q. R. John 2: 4. Exposition of the narrative unchangeableness of, 704. revival of, after Jansenism,711. Romanists, duty of Protestants to, 716. Christianity, by Rev. William Adams, for the Pulpit, 720. S. 66 |