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The Believer: A Series of Discourses.
Letters to a Very Young Lady.
The Anxious Bench.
A discourse on the True Idea of the State as a Religious
Institution.
The Bruised Reed: A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Möwes.
Guide for Writing Latin.
Father Clement, a Roman Catholic Story.
Neal's History of the Puritans.
The Power of Faith, exemplified in the Life and Writings of
Mrs. Isabella Graham.
The Dangers of a College Life: A Discourse delivered in
Nassau Hall, December 3, 1843.
Elijah the Tishbite. By F. W. Krummacher, D.D.
The Errors of Romanism traced to their Origin in Human
Nature.
A Charge delivered to the Clergy of the United Dioceses of
Ossary, Ferns and Leighlin, in September 1842.
Jamaica, its past and present state.
The Farmer's Daughter.
Jessy Allan, The Lame Girl.
A Vindication of the Scottish Covenanters.
The Bible in Spain.
Zincali: or an account of the Gipsies in Spain.
Campbell's Foreign Semi-Monthly Magazine.
The Kingdom of Christ.
The Huguenot Captain.
Persuasives to early Fiety.
A Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B. D.
The Exodus of the Church of Scotland.
The voice of the Church One, under all the successive forms
of Christianity.
A voice from Antiquity to the men of the Nineteenth Century.
Sequel to Apostolical Succession Examined.
The Reply of the Rev. R. C. Grundy to a Pamphlet by a
Catholic Layman.
The Protestant Reformation, its Cause and Influence.
The Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul. Carter's
edition.
Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Free Church of
Scotland.
Egypt and the Books of Moses.
NO II.
ART. I.-History of the planting and training of the Christian Church
by the Apostles. By Dr. Augustus Neander, Ordinary Pro-
fessor of Theology in the University of Berlin, Consistorial
Counsellor, etc. Translated from the third edition of the
Original German, by J. E. Ryland.
ART. II.-1. The Missionary Chronicle: Containing the proceedings of
the Board of Foreign Missions, and of the Board of Missions
of the Presbyterian Church and a general view of other be-
nevolent operations. Vol. XII. January, 1844.
2. The Missionary Herald: Containing the proceedings of
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The position of the Evangelical Party in the Episcopal
Church. By Albert Barnes.
Religion in America. By Rev. Robert Baird.
The Unrivalled Glory of the Cross. A Sermon. By Ed-
ward N. Kirk.
Plutarch on the delay of the Deity in the Punishment of the
Wicked. With notes, by H. B. Hackett.
A New and Complete French and English and English and
French Dictionary. By Professors Fleming and Tibbins.
A Complete Hebrew and Chaldee Concordance to the Old
Testament. By Dr. Isaac Nordheimer.
NO. III.
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ART. I.-Narrative of a Mission of Inquiry to the Jews, from the Church
of Scotland, in 1839. Eighth thousand.
ART. II.-1. Essays on partial derangement of the Mind in supposed con-
nection with Religion. By the late John Cheyne, M. D. F.
R. S. E. Physician General to his Majesty's Forces in Ire-
land, &c., &c.
2. A Treatise on Insanity and other Disorders affecting the
Mind. By James Cowles Richard, M. D. F. R. S., &c., &c.
3. Medical Inquiries and Observations upon diseases of the
Mind. By Benjamin Rush, M. D., Professor, &c. Fifth
Edition
4. Dictionarie des Sciences Medicales, Par une Société de
Médecins et de Chirurgiens. Paris. Articles Aliénation
Aliéné, par M. Pinel, Manie, Melancolie, Maison's D'Aliénés
par M. Esquirol.
5. Report of the Pennsylvania Hospital for the Insane, for
the year 1842. By Thomas S. Kirkbride, M. D. Physician
to the Institution.
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ART. III.—The Valley of Vision: or the Dry Bones of Israel Revived.
An attempted proof (from Ezekiel chap. xxxvii. 1-14) of
the Restoration and Conversion of the Jews. By George
Bush, Professor of Hebrew, New York City University. 380
ART. IV.-History of the Church of Scotland, from the Introduction of
Christianity to the period of the Disruption. By the Rev.
W. M. Hetherington, A. M. Torphichen. Author of the
Fulness of Time, History of the Westminster Assembly of
Divines, &c.
ART. V.-The General Assembly of 1844.
ART. VI.-A Glimpse into the World to Come, in a waking dream.
Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life. By Prof. Wilson.
Goodrich's Pictorial History of the United States; with No-
tices of other portions of America,
HYPONOIA; or Thoughts on a Spiritual Understanding
of the Apocalypse, or book of Revelation.
With some
Remarks upon the Parousia, or Second Coming of the Lord
Jesus Christ, and an Appendix upon the Man of Sin.
Kühner's Grammar of the Greek Language.
Ancient History.
The Works of the Rev. John Newton.
Memoirs of John Huss.
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The Harp on the Willows; Remembering Zion; Farewell to Egypt, &c.
Annals of the Persecution in the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution.
Keith's Evidence of the Truth of the Christian Religion.
Rev. John Dick's Lectures on the Acts of the Apostles.
1. The Prelatical Doctrine of the Apostolical Succession Ex-
amined.
2. Discourses on the Apostolical Succession.
Lectures on Church Government, containing objections to
the Episcopal Scheme.
NO. IV.
ART. I.-The School: its objects, relations and uses. With a sketch of
the education most needed in the United States, the present
state of Common Schools, the best means of improving them,
and the consequent duties of parents, trustees, inspectors, &c.
By Alonzo Potter, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy in
Union College.
ART. II.-1. Brief Notes of several Religious Lectures, with a few occa-
sional Tracts.
2. Biographical, Literary, and Philosophical Essays: Contributed
to the Eclectic Review. By John Foster, author of Essays
on "Decision of Character, Popular Ignorance, and Christian
Morals." With an Index of the principal subjects, prepared
for this edition.
3. Miscellaneous Essays on Christian Morals, Experimental and
Practical, originally delivered as Lectures at Broadmead Chap-
el, Bristol. By John Foster.
ART. III.-The Christian's Defence, containing a fair Statement and im-
partial Examination of the leading objections urged by Infi-
dels, against the Antiquity, Credibility and Inspiration of the
Holy Scriptures: enriched with copious extracts from learned
authors. By James Smith. Two volumes in one.
ART. IV.-Chemistry in its application to Agriculture and Physiology.
By Justus Liebig, M. D., &c.
ART. V.-Vindication of the Rev. Horatio Southgate: A Letter to the
members of the Protestant Church in the United States, from
the Rev. Horatio Southgate, their missionary at Constantino-
ple.
ART. VI.-1. The Integrity of our National Union vs. Abolitionism.
An Argument from the Bible, in proof of [the position, that
believing masters ought to be honoured and obeyed by their
servants, and tolerated in, not excommunicated from, the
Church of God, being part of a speech delivered before the
Synod of Cincinnati, on the subject of Slavery. September
19th, and 20th, 1843. By Rev. George Junkin, D. D., Presi-
dent of Miami University.
2. The Contrast, or the Bible vs. Abolitionism: an Exegetical
Argument. By Rev. William Graham, Pastor of the Second
Presbyterian church, Oxford, Ohio.
3. A Review of the Rev. Dr. Junkin's Synodical Speech, in de-
fence of American Slavery, with an outline of the Bible argu-
ment against Slavery.
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