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CONTENTS.
No. CCLIX.
ART.
L. THE DESTINIES OF ECCLESIASTICAL RELIGION. Frederic
H. Hedge, D.D.
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II. RECENT GERMAN LITERATURE: AUERBACH. H. J. Warner
III. WHAT IS THE VITAL TRUTH UNDERLYING THE TRINITY ?
J. C. Kimball
IV. ON
SOME CONDITIONS OF THE MODERN MINISTRY.
Allen
V. BANCROFT'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, Vol. IX.
E. E. Hale
VI. THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH
VII. ALLEGED NARROWNESS OF CHRISTIAN FAITH
VIII. REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE .
PAGE
1
63
78
92
105
Theology. Schenkel's Character of Jesus Portrayed, 105; Co-
querel's First Historical Transformations of Christianity, 107;
Coquerel's Forçats pour la Foi, 108; Gastineau's Monsieur et
Madame Satan, 109. — History and Politics. International
Policy, 110; Howells' Venetian Life, 114; Maurice's Workman
and the Franchise, 115; Boissier's Cicero and his Friends,
117.-Antiquities. Hartung's Die Religion und Mythologie
der Griechen, 118; Marquardt's Handbuch der Römischen
Alterthümer, 120. Art and Travel. Schack's Poesie und
Kunst der Araber in Spanien und Sicilien, 122; Porter's Ba-
shan, 125; Lin-le's Ti-ping Tien-Kwoh, 127; Boner's Tran-
sylvania, 128; Smyth's Great Pyramid, 130; Ward's Life of
Percival, 131.
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No. CCLX.
I. CHRISTIANITY AND PSEUDO-CHRISTIANITY. — E. C. Towne II. LESSING.-F. Tiffany
-E. L. Youmans.
200
III. SCHENKEL'S CHARACTER OF JESUS.-J. W. Chadwick
IV. HERBERT SPENCER AND HIS REVIEWERS.
V. CRETE AND THE CRETANS.-H. J. Warner.
VI. REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE
Theology and Philosophy. Mansel's Philosophy of the Condi-
tioned, 247; McCosh's Examination of Mill's Philosophy, 249;
Miss Carpenter's "Last Days in England of the Rajah Ram-
mohun Roy," 250. Miscellaneous. Woodbury's Ninth
Army Corps, 252; Channing's Prize Essays, 254; Napoleon's
Julius Cæsar, 254; Staunton's Great Schools of England, 256;
Meyer's Vergleichende Grammatik, 260; Magill's French
Grammar, 261.
NEW PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED
263
No. CCLXI.
I. WESTERN CHARACTER AND WESTERN LIFE.
II. GEOGRAPHY OF PALESTINE.-C. H. Brigham
III. MADAME RÉCAMIER AND HER FRIENDS. W. R. Alger.
IV. MAURICE DE GUÉRIN. J. H. Senter
- A. D. Mayo
V. SOCIAL EMULATION AS A FEATURE OF AMERICAN LIFE
VI. EARLY TRANSFORMATIONS OF CHRISTIANITY. - E. E. Du Bois 342
VII. THE INCARNATION.
335
355
VIII. REVIEW OF CURRENT LITERATURE
Theology. Castelli on Ecclesiastes, 371; Galletti's Rational-
ism, 372; Brugsch, Aus dem Orient, 373. — Geography and
Travels. Turks, Greeks, and Slavons, 378; New America,
380.- Poetry and Art. The Tent on the Beach, 382; Sam-
son's Art Criticism, 384; Palgrave's Essays on Art, 385.
Miscellaneous. Alger's Genius of Solitude, 389; Report
on the Cornell University, 391; Hertz's King René's Daugh-
ter, 392; Weeks' Poems, 393.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 16, by JAMES MILLER, in the Clerk's Office of Omo a'alz
Court of the United Statuted DoBouthern District of New York.
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