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EDINBURGH PRINTED BY JOHN GREIG & SON.
CONTENTS.
NO. XIX.
Article.
* I. RANALLI'S ITALIAN HISTORY,.
Le Istorie Italiane di Ferdinando Ranalli, dal 1846 al 1853. Flo-
rence: 1855. Vol. I.
* II. ITINERATING LIBRARIES AND THEIR FOUNDER,
Some Account of Itinerating Libraries and their Founder. Edin-
burgh: 1856. Pp. 115.
III. SYDNEY SMITH AS A MINISTER OF RELIGION,
A Memoir of the Rev. Sydney Smith, by his daughter, Lady Holland.
With a Selection from his Letters. Edited by Mrs Austin. In
Two Volumes. New York: Harper & Brothers. 1855.
IV. THE CHURCH-ITS PERPETUITY.
V. THE MATTER OF PREACHING,
History and Repository of Pulpit Eloquence (Deceased Divines),
containing the Master-pieces of Bossuet, Bourdaloue, Massillon,
Fléchier, Abbaddie, Taylor, Barrow, Hall, Watson, McLaurin,
Chalmers, Evans, Edwards, Davies, John M. Mason, &c., &c.,
with discourses from Chrysostom, Basil, Gregory Nanzianzen,
Augustine, Athanasius, and others among the "Fathers;" and
from Wickliffe, Luther, Calvin, Melancthon, Knox, Latimer,
&c, of the "Reformers." Also sixty other celebrated Sermons,
from as many eminent divines in the Greek, Latin, English,
German, Irish, French, Scottish, American, and Welch Churches,
a large number of which have now, for the first time, been trans-
lated. The whole arranged in their proper order, and accom-
panied with Historical Sketches of Preaching in the different
Countries represented, and Biographical and Critical Notices
of the several Preachers, and their discourses. By Henry C.
Fish, Author of Premium Essay, "Primitive Piety Revived."
In two volumes. New York: Published by M. W. Dodd. 1856.
VI. ELI SMITH'S ARABIC BIBLE, -
1. The Old Testament Translated into Arabic. By Eli Smith.
Beirut: 8vo. pp. 160.
2. The New Testament Translated into Arabic. By Eli Smith.
Beirut. 8vo. pp. 16.
Page.
*VII. DOVE'S LOGIC OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH,
The Logic of the Christian Faith: Being a Dissertation on
Scepticism, Pantheism, The A Priori Argument, The A Poste-
riori Argument, The Intuitional Argument, and Revelation.
By Patrick Edward Dove, Author of the Theory of Human
Progression, The Elements of Political Science, &c. 1856.
*VIII. THEODORE AGRIPPA D'AUBIGNE, WARRIOR, STATES-
MAN, AND HISTORIAN,
Memoire de Theodore Agrippa D'Aubigné. Publiée pour la pre-
miere fois d'apres le MSS. de la Bibliothèque du Louvre. Par
Lalanne. Paris. 1854.
Les Aventures du Baron de Fieneste. Par T. A. D'Aubigne.
Nouvelle Edition Annotée, par M. P. Merimce, de l'Academie
Française. Paris. 1855.
Etudes sur les Œuvres du T. A. D'Aubigne. Par Leon Feugeres.
Paris. 1855.
*IX. MACDONALD'S CREATION AND THE FALL,
Creation and the Fall. A Defence and Exposition of the First
Three Chapters of Genesis. By the Rev. Donald Macdonald,
M.A., Minister of the Free Church, Edinkillie, Pp. 460. Edin-
burgh: T. Constable & Co.
*X. CRITICAL NOTICES.
Réflexions Synthetiques, au point de Vue Positiviste, sur la Philo-
sophie, la Morale, et la Religion. Paris. 1856,
The Christian Cosmos: the Son of God the Revealed Creator. By
Edward William Grinfield, M.A. London: Seeley, Jackson,
and Halliday. 1857,
Creation's Testimony to its God, or the accordance of Science, Philo-
sophy, and Revelation. By Thomas Ragg. London: Long-
man & Co. 1855. 2d Edition,
Christ and Other Masters. Part II. "The Religions of India.”
Cambridge. 1857,
Iuspiration a Reality; or Vindication of the Plenary Inspiration
and Infallible authority of Holy Scripture, in Reply to a Book
recently published by the Rev. J. Macnaught, entitled "The
Doctrine of Inspiration." By Rev. Josiah B. Lowe. London <
Longman. 1856,
The Song of Songs shewn to be constructed on Architectural Prin-
ciples. By Peter Macpherson, A.M. Edinburgh: Shepherd
& Elliot. 1856,
Hours with the Mystics: A Contribution to the History of Religious
Opinion. By Robert Alfred Vaughan, B.A. In Two Volumes.
London; John W. Parker & Son. 1856,
The Primitive Puritanism of England: Viewed in its Origin, its
true Development, and its Present Position. An Inaugural
Address, delivered in Exeter Hall, November 4. 1856, by the
Rev. Thomas M'Crie, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Systematic
Theology and Church History in the College of the Presbyterian
Church in England,
David, King of Israel, the Divine Plan and Lessons of his Life. By
the Rev. William Garden Blaikie, A.M. Edinburgh: Constable
& Co. 1856,
Parting Counsels, an Exposition of the First Chapter of the Second
Epistle of the Apostle Peter, with Four Additional Discourses.
By John Brown, D.D., Senior Minister of the United Presby-
terian Congregation, Broughton Place, and Professor of Exe-
getical Theology to the United Presbyterian Church. Edin-
burgh: W. Oliphant & Sons. 1856,
123
165
184
216
220
223
226
227
229
230
231
The Desert of Sinai: Notes of a Spring Journey from Cairo to
Beersheba. By Horatius Bonar, D.D., Kelso. London: James
Nisbet & Co. 1856,
Streams from Lebanon. By the Rev. William Reid, M.A., Editor
of the "British Messenger,"
The Sabbath, Sabbath Walks, and other Poems. By James
Grahame. Illustrated by Birket Foster. London. 1857,
The Book of Job, illustrated with fifty engravings from drawings by
James Gilbert, with Explanatory Notes and Poetical Parallels.
London. 1857,
The Protestant Theological and Ecclesiastical Encyclopædia, being
a condensed translation of Herzog's Real Encyclopædia, with
additions from other sources. By the Rev. J. H. Bomberger,
D.D., assisted by distinguished Theologians of various Denomi-
nations. Parts I., II., and III. Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark,
Man and his Money, its Use and Abuse. By the Rev. W. K. Tweedie,
D.D. London: Nisbet & Co. Second Thousand,
233
234
235
237
St Paul's Epistle to the Galatians. The Text revised and Illustra-
ted by a Commentary, intended principally for the Use of Mi-
nisters and Students in Theology. By Henry T. J. Bagge, B.A., 236
Life in its Lower, Intermediate, and Higher Forms; or Manifesta-
tions of the Divine Wisdom in the Natural History of Animals.
By Philip Henry Gosse, F.R.S. Pp. 370.
The Exegetical Study of the Original Scriptures, considered in con-
nection with the Training of Theological Students. By Alex-
ander Black, D.D. Edinburgh: Shepherd and Elliot,
Essai d'une Nouvelle Théorie sur les Idées Fondamentales, ou les
Principes de l'Entendement Humain. Par F. Perron, Professeur
de Philosophie à la Faculté des Lettres, Secretaire perpetuel de
l'Academie de Besançon. Paris: Ladrange. 1843,
Memories of Bethany. By the Author of The Faithful Promiser,
&c. London: Nisbet & Co. 1857,
Letter to the Editor of the "Scottish Guardian,"
241
242
No. XX.
I. SPRAGUE'S ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN PULPIT,
Annals of the American Pulpit; or, Commemorative Notices of
distinguished American Clergymen of various Denominations,
from the early settlement of the Country to the close of the
year 1855. With Historical Introductions. By William B.
Sprague, D.D. Vols. I. II. New York: Robert Carter &
Brothers. 1857.
II. ON THE NEGLECT OF INFANT BAPTISM,
The Doctrine of Baptisms. Scriptural Examination of the Ques-
tions respecting:-I. The Translation of Baptizo. II. The
mode of Baptism. III. The Subjects of Baptism. By George
D. Armstrong, D.D., Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in
Norfolk, Va. New York: Charles Scribner. 1857.
III. THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH DIET OF GERMANY,
249
260
284
*IV. BAIRD'S RELIGION IN AMERICA.
Religion in America; or, An Account of the Origin, Relation to
the State, and Present Condition of the Evangelical Churches of
the United States. With Notices of the Unevangelical Deno-
minations. By Robert Baird. New York: Harper & Brothers.
1856.
V. THE REV. DR JAMES MURDOCH, D.D.,
VI. THE LITURGICAL MOVEMENT, .
1. Eutaxia; or, The Presbyterian Liturgies. Historical Sketches
by a Minister of the Presbyterian Church. New York: M. W.
Dodd. 1855.
2. The Liturgy of the Church of Scotland; or, John Knox's Book
of Common Order, as prescribed by the General Assembly, and
used in the Church of Scotland at and after the Reformation.
Edited and carefully revised by the Rev. John Cumming, M.A.
Minister of the Scotch Church, Crown Court, Little Russell
Street, Covent Garden. London: 1840.
3. Mercersburg Quarterly Review. July, 1856.
cal Worship. By a Presbyterian Divine.
VII. KANT AND HICKOK,
Art. 1. Liturgi-
Critique of Pure Reason, Translated from the German of Imma-
nuel Kant, by J. M. Meiklejohn, for Bohn's Philosophical Lib-
rary.
Rational Psychology; or, the Subjective Idea and the Objective
Law of all Intelligence, by Laurens P. Hickok, Professor of
Christian Theology in the Theological Seminary of Auburn.
*VIII. NEW EDITION OF HORNE'S INTRODUCTION TO THE
SCRIPTURES,
An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy
Scriptures. By the Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne, B.D. Tenth
Edition, Revised, Corrected, and brought down to the Present
Time. Edited by the Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne, B.D. (the
Author); the Rev. Samuel Davidson, D.D., LL.D.; and Samuel
Prideaux Tregelles, LL.D. 4 vols. London: Longman,
Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts. 1856.
Page
304
326
345
353
385
IX. MACLEOD WYLIE'S BENGAL AS A FIELD OF MISSIONS, 414
Bengal as a Field of Missions. By Macleod Wylie, Esq., First
Judge of the Calcutta Court of Small Causes. London and
Calcutta: 1854.
*X. LOFTUS' TRAVELS AND RESEARCHES IN CHALDEA
AND SUSIANA.
Travels and Researches in Chaldea and Susiana; with an Accour
of Excavations at Warka, the "Erech" of Nimrod, and Shush,
"Shushan the Palace" of Esther, in 1849-52, under the orders
of Major-General Sir W. F. Williams of Kars, Bart., K.C.B.,
M.P.; and also of the Assyrian Excavation Fund in 1853-54.
By William Kennet Loftus, F.G.S. London: Nisbet & Co. 1857.
*XI. HUGH MILLER'S TESTIMONY OF THE ROCKS,
The Testimony of the Rocks; or, Geology in its Bearings on the
Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed. By Hugh Miller. Edin-
burgh: Shepherd & Elliot. 1857.
435
449