ORIGINAL PAPERS.
Address of the Committee of Manage
All Fulness in Christ, 217. Amphitheatre at Nismes, the, 25. Antiquities in France, 312. Architecture, 170, 320. Chatelain of Crozan, the, 388. Conversion, a Chapter on, 161. Convulsions at Dowlands, near Lyme Regis, Dorset, 28.
Early Traditions of the East and North, the, with their effect as op- posed to Christianity, 113. English Churches before the Refor- mation, on the Furniture of, 231. Fairy Mythology, the, 369. Ford Abbey, 318, 383.
German Authors, Extracts from dif. ferent, translated, 395. Ghosts, a Chapter on, 303.
Heroic or Romantic Ages, the, 13, 80, 154, 225.
Labouring Classes, Frauds on the, 34. Living among the Dead, the, 289. No Man Tempted of God, 145. Perahara, the, 376.
Poets, Chapters on, 39, 90, 235. Political Science, on the present State of, 104.
Prayers for the Dead, 4.
Public Worship at the time of the Reformation, State of, 44. Religious Opinions and Practices of the Hindus, the, 99, 165.
Reproof of Judgment by the Spirit of Truth, 361.
CORRESPONDENCE.
American Clergy in England, the, 186. Clerical Costume, 52.
History of this Country, different pe- riods of the, in which Parishes were divided, 119.
Idolatry of the Anglo-Indian Government, 254.
Monastic Institutions, 52.
Popery in New Zealand, 252. Prayers for the Dead, 119, 182. Provincial Letters-
Dr. Todd's Donnellan Lectures and the Eighty-third Tract for the Times, 328.
Introduction, 120.
The British Critic and the Author of the Eighty-third Tract for the Times, 187.
The Joint Argument of Mr. Mait- land and Dr. Todd against Mede's Treatise on the Apos- tasy of the Latter Times. Other objections started by Dr. Todd in the course of his Donnellan Lectures. Mr. Maitland's mo- dest profession of inability to answer Lacunza, 396.
The Tendency of Mr. Maitland's Opinions, and the adoption of them by the Tract School, 259. Tractarians, the, 53.
Comfort the Afflicted, 274. Demas, 86.
Sacred Chronology, 21, 87, 245, 298, Departed, the, 160.
St. Michael the Archangel, 73. Trades' Unions and Strikes, 242.
Verbetering Huisen, or Houses of Domestic Reformation in Holland, Account of the, 48,
Earthly Glory, the Vanity of, 296. Easter Anthem, 317.
Holy Strain, a, 375.
Horace, Translation from, 38. Hymn for Christmas-day, 20. Hymns, 230, 241, 251.
Alda, the British Captive, 124. Anecdotes, the Book of, 129. Anglican Fathers, Tracts of the, 54, 127, 278, 346. Anti-Popery, or Popery Unreasonable, Unscriptural, and Novel, 126. Book of Amusement for Spare Mi- nutes, the, 208.
Clerical Education considered, with an especial reference to the Univer- sities, 274.
Englishman's Library, the-
Charles Lever, or the Man of the Nineteenth Century, 204. Scripture History, in Familiar Lectures, 204.
Geoffrey Chaucer, the Poems of, mo- dernized, 198.
Guy Fawkes, or the Gunpowder Trea- son, 56.
Hints, Moral and Medical, on Tee- totalism, Temperance Societies, Gin-drinking, and Opium-eating,
Indians on the Frontiers of Chili, a
John Huss: a Memoir, illustrating some of the workings of Popery in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Cen- turies, 268.
Laymen, the Rights of: their privi-
lege and duty to receive blessings equally in every Orthodox Church, 345.
Picture of the Four Religions pro- fessed in our Days, a, 131. "The Holy One of Israel," a Brotherly Enquiry for, 271.
Verses by a Poor Man, 273. Washington : an Essay, 133.
Abraham, the Father of the Faithful, 210.
Ancient Models, or Hints on Church Building, 411.
Biblical Cabinet, 277.
Canadian Scenery, 135.
Centurions, the characters of Roman Officers mentioned in the New Tes- ment, 203.
Church of England, a Supplement to Dr. Sall on the, 348.
Church of England, the Festivals and Fasts of the, for the use of the young, 203.
Contentment, the Art of, 411. Essays towards a Right Interpretation of the Last Prophecy of our Lord,
Fairy Bower, the, or the History of a Month, 209.
Feniton Tracts, 348.
Fox's Book of Martyrs, 270. Helen Fleetwood, 276.
Historical Facts, a continuation of the Abridgment or Summary of, 347. Holy Communion, a Plain Guide to the, 346.
Josephus, Works of, 134. Leicester Gaol, 347.
Letters to an Aged Mother, 210. Live while you Live, 203. Messenger of Christ, the, 412. Ministry, the Work of the, represented to the Clergy of the Diocese of Ely, 412.
Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, 277. My Life, by an Ex-Dissenter, 280. National Education, the National
Church the best medium of, 348. National Schools, Hints to Teachers in, 411.
Old Testament, the Books of the, translated from the Hebrew and Chaldee, being the Authorized Ver- sion; revised and compared with other translations, ancient and mo- dern, 413.
Oxford Theology, 410.
Palmer's Series of Gospel Tracts, 348. Persecution of the Christians in Ma- dagascar, Narrative of the, 134. Persone of a Toun, the, 348. Popery authentic Correspondence of the Rev. Dr. John Baptist di Menna with two Roman Catholic Priests resident in Malta, in the year 1838, 412.
Public Education, a Series of Letters on, 347.
Reading of the Bible, Help to the, 135. Restoration of the Jews to their own Land, in connection with their fu- ture Conversion, and the Final Blessedness of our Earth, 276. Roma verso la metà del Secolo decimo nono, 412.
Sacred Mountains and Waters Versi- fied, 412.
Self-examination, Help to, 412. Selwood Wreath, the, 210. Sermons on the First Principles of the Oracles of God, 347.
Short Prayers for every Day in the Week, 346.
Sketches and Legends amid the Moun- tains of North Wales, 280. St. Antholin's, or Old Churches and New, 346.
Tamworth Reading-room, the, 347. Thomas à Becket, Life and Times of, 347.
Topographical History of Surrey, 279. Verses by a Poor Man, 412. What are the Blessings to be expected in Infant Baptism? 348. Wine Question settled, the, 209. World in the year 1840, the, 410. Your Life, 409.
Fillingley, near Coventry, 138. Hereford, 350.
Holywell, Flintshire, 138. Incorporated Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building, and Re- pairing of Churches and Chapels, 63, 135.
Ireland, the Jesuits in, 213. Kilndown, Kent, 349. Kingston-upon-Hull, 138. Leicester, 60. Leominster, 138.
Lynn, Church-rate Triumph at, 351. Maynooth College, 352. Monmouth, Church-rate Triumph at, 350.
National Society, 351.
New Marriage Act, the, 62. Norfolk, 138.
Royal Highland School Society, 352. Seminary of Saint Sulpice, Canada, 283. Tractarians, the, 281.
Turnham Green, Chiswick, Middle- sex, 212.
University of Cambridge, statement
of the number of resident members in the several Colleges of the, 63. Wesleyan Methodists, the, 141.
January, 66.
February, 141. March, 213. April, 234.
May, 353. | June, 429.
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