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THE
205
AMERICAN QUARTERLY
CHURCH REVIEW,
AND
ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER.
CONDUCTED BY
N. S. RICHARDSON, D. D.
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
VOLUME XVIII—1866-7.
NEW YORK:
N. S. RICHARDSON, 37 BIBLE HOUSE, ASTOR PLACE.
LONDON: RIVINGTONS, WATERLOO PLACE.
1867.
NORMAN WILL
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
ANDOVER-HARVARD THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY CAMBRIDGE. MASS.
#77.296
Uus 29,1945
THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY
CAMBRIDGE, MASS
Period. 431.7
V. 18 1866-1867
CONTENTS OF VOLUME XVIII.
NO. I.
ART. I.-Priest, Altar, and Sacrifice,
(1.) Brett's Collection of Ancient Liturgies, with a Dissertation, &c.
London: 1720.
(2.) Constitutions and Canons of the Holy Apostles. New York: D.
Appleton & Co. 8vo., 1848.
(3.) The two Books of Common Prayer, set forth by Authority of Par-
liament, in the reign of King Edward VI.; Compared with each
other. By Edward Cardwell, D. D., Principal of St. Alban's Hall.
Second edition. 8vo., Oxford University Press, 1851.
(4.) The Westminster Assembly's Directory for Public Worship, 1645;
and Baxter's Reformed Liturgy, 1660.
(5.) The Nonjuror's Offices, 1718.-The Scottish Communion Office,
1724-43-55-64.
ART. II.-Who were the Early Settlers of Maryland,
ART. III. Dr. Beardsley's History.
The History of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut, from the settle-
ment of the Colony to the death of Bishop Seabury. By E. Edwards
Beardsley, D. D., Rector of St. Thomas' Church, New Haven. New
York: Hurd & Houghton. Boston: E. P. Dutton & Co. 1865. pp.
470.
ART. IV. The State of our Rubrics, as bearing upon
New Developments in Ritualism,
ART. V. The Church: Puritanism: The Freedmen,
(1.) Reports, Sermons, Lectures, Addresses, &c., &c.
(2.) Protestant Episcopal Freedmen's Commission Occasional Paper.
Jan., 1866. 8vo., pp. 28.
ART. VI. Schweinitz on the Moravian Episcopate,
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The Moravian Episcopate. By Edmund De Schweinitz, Pastor of the
Church at Bethlehem, Pa. Bethlehem: Moravian Publication Office.
1865. 12mo., pp. 28.
ART. VII. The General Convention of 1865,
Notices of Books,
1. Pusey's Eirenicon. 2. Craik's Divine Life and New Birth. 3. Prof.
Fisher's Essays. 4. Dr. Spring's Reminiscences. 5. Livingstone's
Narrative. 6. The Book of Hours. 7. Beardsley's History. 8.
Foote's War of the Rebellion. 9. Tuckerman's Criterion. 10. Buck's
Massachusetts Ecclesiastical Law. 11. Hatch's Constitution of Man.
12. McDonald's Spiritualism, &c. 13. Doolittle's Social Life of the
Chinese. 14. Haven's Pilgrim's Wallet. 15. Draper's Text-Book on
Anatomy, &c. 16. Mozart's Letters. 17. Riddle's Household Pray-
ers. 18. Miss Sewell's Principles of Education. 19. Stevens' Cen-
tenary of Methodism. 20. Drifted Snow Flakes. 21. Earnest
Christian's Library. 22. Wilson's Intermediate Readers. 23. Plum-
er's Jehovah-Jireh. 24. Grayson's Life of Petigru. 25. Thompson's
Living Forces of the Universe. 26. Mrs. Weston's Synopsis of the
Bible. 27. Sunday School Books, Novels, Pamphlets, Reports, Ser-
mons, &c., &c.
ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER:
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ART. I. Christianity: The Inductive Philosophy: Mod-
ern Progress,
(1.) Dr. Tulloch's Discourse at the opening of St. Mary's College, St.
Andrew's, Scotland, Nov. 20, 1864, on the Study of the Westmin-
ster Confession of Faith.
(2.) Encyclical Letter of Pope Pius IX., Issued from Rome, December
8, 1864.
ART. II. Southey's Thalaba, a Sequel to Milton's Para-
dise Lost,
ART. III.-Our Church Hymnody,
(1.) Hymns suited to the Feasts and Fasts of the Church, and other
occasions of Public Worship; appended to the Book of Common
Prayer.
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(2.) A Collection of Hymns, reported to the General Convention of
1865, by the Committee of Hymns and Psalms. Philadelphia: 8vo.,
pp. 36.
(3.) Additional Hymns, set forth by the House of Bishops, at the
request of the House of Clerical and Lay Deputies in General Con-
vention, October, 1865; to be used in the Congregations of the Pro-
testant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, Phila-
delphia: 1866. 12mo., pp. 70.
(4.) Specimen of a Church Hymnal, humbly offered for the considera-
tion of those interested. By a Member of the General Convention.
Baltimore: 1866. 18mo., pp 59.
ART. IV. Authority and Reason, and the Catholic
Creeds,
ART. V. Reformation in the Church of Italy,
(1.) The Debates and Proceedings of the General Triennial Convention
of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. Held in
Philadelphia, Pa., from Oct. 4th to 24th, 1865. pp. 385.
(2.) Eleventh Year's Report of the Anglo-Continental Society, for the
year 1865. London: Rivingtons, Waterloo Place. 1865.
(3.) Circular of the Italian Church Reformation Fund. London. 1865.
(4.) The Contemporary Review for May, 1866. Alex. Strahan. Lon-
don and New York. 1866.
(5.) L'Esaminatore foglio, periodico, inteso a promuovere la concordia
fra la Religione e lo Stalo. Frienze.
(6.) L'Emancipatore Cattolico. Napoli.
ART. VI. Ritualism,
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1. Manning's Temporal Mission of the Holy Ghost. 2. Lange's Com-
mentary, Vol. II. 3. Spencer's Principles of Biology. 4. Alvord's
Study of the New Testament. 5. Froude's History of England,
Vols. V and VI. 6. Stone's Living Temple. 7. Vox Ecclesiae. 8.
Life of Silliman. 9. Lunt's Origin of the Late War. 10. Porter's
Cities of Bashan, &c. 11. Strahan's Publications. 12. Goulburn's
Idle Word. 13. Carlyle's Frederick the Great, Vol. VI. 14. Dra-
per's Text Book of Chemistry. 15. Draper's Physiology. 16. Har-
mony of the Three Dispensations of Grace. 17. Allen's Devotions
of the Ages. 18. Davenport on Christian Unity. 19. Richey's
Parish Hand Book. 20. Fitzgerald's Sermon. 21. Bolles' Letter to
Dr. Randall. 22. Hawks' English Language. 23. Bulwer's Last
Tales of Miletus. 24. Brace's Short Sermons to News Boys. 25.
Marsh's Temperance Recollections. 26. Kirkland's Patriotic Elo-
quence. 27. Wheeler's Biographical Dictionary. 28. Addresses,
Novels, Reports, Sermons, &c., &c.
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