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PUBLISHED BY WILLIAM CROSBY. NEW YORK: C. S. FRANCIS & CO.
LONDON: CHAPMAN, BROTHERS, 121 NEWGATE ST.
1846.
PRINTED BY ANDREWS AND PRENTISS.
DEVONSHIRE STREET.
1. A Synopsis of Popery, as it was and as it is.
By William Hogan.
2. Auricular Confession and Popish Nunneries.
3. Spiritual Direction, and Auricular Confession;
their History, Theory and Consequences. Be-
ing a Translation of " Du Pretre, de la Femme,
de la Famille." By M. Michelet.
4. The Roman Church and Modern Society.
Translated from the French of Prof. E.
Quinet. By C. Edwards Lester.
5. History of the Great Reformation of the Six-
teenth Century in Germany, Switzerland, etc.
By J. H. Merle D'Aubigné. Vol. IVth.
II.-Fox's HISTORY OF Dunstable,
III.
History of the old Township of Dunstable; includ-
ing Nashua, Nashville, etc. N. H.; Dunstable
and Tyngsborough, Mass. By Charles J. Fox.
THE AFRICAN RACE,
IV. — PULPIT ELOCUTION,
Pulpit Elocution: comprising Suggestions on the
Importance of Study; Remarks on the Effects
of Manner in Preaching; the Rules of reading exemplified, etc. By William Russell.
V. HISTORY OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE TRINITY,
Historical and Artistic Illustrations of the Trinity;
showing the Rise, Progress, and Decline of
the Doctrine; with Elucidatory Engravings.
By Rev. J. R. Beard, D. D.
VII.—WHEWELL'S ETHICS,
VI. MILLERISM,
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97
The Elements of Morality, including Polity. By
William Whewell, D. D.
VIII.-CONGREGATIONALISM VINDICATED,
103
A Dudleian Lecture, read in the Chapel of Harvard
College, May 13, 1846, by Rev. Alexander
Young.
1. Addresses at the Inauguration of the Hon. Ed-
ward Everett, LL. D., as President of the
University at Cambridge.
2. On the Origin of Universities and Academical
Degrees. By Henry Malden, M. A.
3. German University Education; or the Profess-
ors and Students of Germany. By Walter C.
Perry, Phil. Dr.
4. Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung. 1845.
NOTICES OF RECENT PUBLICATIONS.
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123
Epistolary Declaration and Testimony of the Year-
ly Meeting of Friends, etc.
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Decanver's Catalogue of Works in Refutation of
Methodism, -
Cicero, de Natura Deorum,
Peabody's Ordination Sermon,-Newell's Dis-
course on the Cambridge Church-Gathering,
-Flint's Discourse on Dr. Brazer's Death,- Waterston's Dedication Discourse,—Ellis's Ar- tillery Election Sermon,-Ellis's Lecture on Temperance,-Quincy's Vindication of Gra- hame, Spooner's Poverty,-Boston: A Poem,
INTELLIGENCE.
Religious Intelligence.-Ecclesiastical Record,-The
Anniversary Meetings, — American Unitarian
Association, The Collation,-Ministerial Con-
ference, Sunday School Society, - Conven-
tion of Congregational Ministers, - Religious
Services, Ordinations and Installations,
Obituary.-Rev. Robert Aspland,
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CONTENTS.
Article
I.RELATION OF THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY TO REFORM,
[An Address delivered before the Ministerial Con-
ference in Boston, May 27, 1846. By Rev.
Edward B. Hall.]
II. THE CAUSE OF PEACE,
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173
1. Memoir of Thomas Thrush, Esq. By Rev. C.
Wellbeloved.
2. Plea for Peace. A Discourse. By Daniel Sharp.
3. A Sermon on War. By Theodore Parker.
4. An Oration delivered July 4, 1846. By Fletcher
Webster.
5. The Advocate of Peace. Nos. 1-6.
THE CHURCHES AND THE CHURCH,
193
Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, before
the Lowell Institute. By Mark Hopkins, D. D.
VII.-POETRY,
224
Hymn of Worship,- Lines on the Deaths of Little
Children, Revelation, - Press Thou On.
VIII.-FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES OF CONGREGATIONALISM,
1. History of Congregationalism, from about A. D.
250 to 1616. By George Punchard.
2. A Church without a Bishop. The Apostolical
and Primitive Church, Popular in its Govern-
ment, and Simple in its Worship. By Lyman
Coleman.
3. The Puritans and their Principles. By Edwin
Hall.
4. Congregationalism, a Discourse. By Alvan
Lamson.
5. Puritanism, or a Churchman's Defence against
its Aspersions. By Thomas W. Coit, D. D.
IX.-DANGERS AND DUTIES OF YOUNG MEN,
1. Letters to Young Men on their Moral Dangers
and Duties. By Rev. A. A. Livermore.
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