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INDEX

TO THE

CHRISTIAN EXAMINER,

NEW SERIES, VOL. III.

JANUARY TO MAY, 1867.

Alger, Genius of Solitude, 389.
Auerbach, Berthold, 16-36

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"Spi-
noza,' 18" Dichter und Kauf-
mann," 21. Dorfgeschichten,'
23 Gotthelf, 24 Auerbach's
Philosophy, 25-Peasant life in
Germany, 26- German sincerity,
29 Auf der Höhe, 33- home in
Munich, 34.
Atlantic Telegraph, 78-92— moral
interest of multitudes, 79 effects
of dispersion on civilization, 84-
new spirit felt towards multitudes,
89.
Bancroft's History of the United
States, vol. ix., 63-77 — the Revolu-
tionary period, 65-74 — inexperience
of war, 66- Burgoyne and Howe,
68 the Confederation, 71.
Boissier, Ciceron et ses Amis, 117.
Boner, Transylvania, 128.
Cæsar, Life, by Napoleon III., 255.
Channing's Prize Essays, 254.
Chateaubriand, 308.

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Christian Faith, alleged narrowness of,
96-104 - whither the protest leads,
95 "absolute religion' among
Pagans, 98 the narrow way, 101.
Christianity and Pseudo-Christianity,
133-160- Gethsemane, 135 - Mes-
sianic ideas, 137-the final surren-
der, 139-Paul and the other
Apostles, 141-primitive Christian-
ity, 144-revelation through the
Holy Spirit, 147 prophecy of
error, 152. the Church not a divine
institution, 155— the judging Christ,
157 (Hedge's Reason in Religion,
158.)
Coquerel, Athanase, Early Transfor-

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mations of Christianity, 107, 342—
Les Forçats pour la Foi, 108.
Criticism, its place in Christian minis-
trations, 3.

Crete and the Cretans, 224-246
climate and scenery, 225-228
early history and myths, 229-pop-
ulation, 234-241 "liars," 235-
explanation of myths, 238- -cus-
toms, 243-struggle for indepen-
dence, 245.
Ecclesiastical Religion, doctrines of,
1-15-positivism and theology, 4 –
Kant's theism, 6 -"dead certainty,"
7-periods of indifference, 9-
scepticism in Rome, 10 - the
Transcendental Club, 12 the
Church and the philosophers, 15.
Felton's Lectures on Greece, 262.
Gastineau, Mons. and Mad. Satan, 109.
Guérin, Maurice de, 328-334.
Hartung, Religion and Mythology of
the Greeks, 118.

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Marquardt, Roman antiquities, 120.
Maurice, The Workman and the Fran-
chise, 115.

Meyer's Comparative Grammar, 260.
Modern Ministry, Some Conditions of,
51-63.

Palestine, Geography of, 282-299.
Palgrave, Essays on Art, 385.
Percival, Life by Ward, 131.
Porter, Cities of Bashan, &c., 125.
Pyramids, according to Prof. Smyth,
130.

Rammohun Roy in England, 250.
Récamier, Madame, and her Friends,
299-328.

Schack, Poetry of the Arabs in Spain
and Sicily, 122.

Schenkel, Character of Jesus (W. H.
Furness), 105, 186-200.
Spencer, Herbert, and his Reviewers,
200-223-"Descriptive Geometry,"
202-law of Evolution, 205 — nebu-
lar hypothesis, 207-charge of
materialism and atheism, 209-

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Force in consciousness, 211. -corre-
lation and transformation of Force,
215 Force and the unknowable,
220-nature of religion, 221 — letter
on intolerance, 222.

Staunton's Great Schools of England,
256.

Ti-ping Tien-Kwoh (Ti-ping Revolu-
tion), 127.

Trinity, the truth underlying the doc-
trine, 36-51.

Venice, Life in (Howell's), 114.
Weeks' Poems, 393

Western Emigration and Character,
265-282-the emigrating races, 267

- Western New York, 268 - the
Northwest, 269- the radical North,
its future power, 273- the West,
south of 40°, 274 — social life, 276 –
the German element, 278.
Whittier, "Snow-Bound" and "Tent
on the Beach," 382.

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Woodbury, Ninth Army Corps, 252.

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