INDEX OF BOOKS REVIEWED. ** For Remarkable Passages in the Criticisms, Extracts, Ecclesiastical Ben David, Three Letters to the Editor of Bible prohibited: a Dialogue, 464. Blunt, (Rev. H.) Two Discourses on the Britton, (John) The Cathedral Antiquities Broughton, (Rev. W. G.) Reply to the Second Postscript in the Supplement to Burgess, (Rt. Rev. Thomas, Bishop of St. David's) Letter to the Clergy of St. Da- Catholic Emancipation, calmly considered, on the Scheme of Divine Revelation, 196. Cole, (Rev. B. T. H.) Sixteen Sermons, Coleridge, (S. T.) Aids to Reflection, 128. Cooper, (Allen) Gradual Developement of 293 Croly, (Rev. George) Popery and the Formularies of Faith, put forth by authority during the reign of Henry VII., 82. G. Gesenius, (Wilhelm) Hebrew Lexicon, translated by Christopher Leo, 409. Gordon, (Rev. Dr.) Sermons, 210. Groser, (William) Six Lectures on Popery, munion in both kinds was administered Rennell, (Rev. Thomas) Sermons on various Rose, (Rev. H. J.) The State of the Pro- S. Schimmelpenninck, (Mary Anne) Psalms Short Letter to the House of Lords, 464. Social Conduct of a Christian considered, 452. Stonard, (Rev. John) Dissertation on the Taxatio Papalis, 464. Townsend, (Rev. George) The New Testa- Turner, (Rev. W. H.) Questions and Walter, (Rev. H.) King Edward VI.'s Ward, (William) Reflections on the Word Whateley, (Rev. Dr.) Essays upon some of the Peculiarities of the Christian Reli- White, (Rev. Joseph Blanco) Practical and Internal Evidence against Catholicism, Whittaker, (Rev. William) Sermons on Justification by Faith, 181. Wood, (Thomas) The Parish Church, 224. ΤΟ N. V. I. A Dissertation on the Seventy Weeks of Daniel the Pro- phet. By the Rev. John Stonard, D.D. Rector of II. The New Testament, arranged in Chronological and Historical Order, with copious Notes on the principal Subjects in Theology. The Gospels on the Basis of the Harmonies of Lightfoot, Doddridge, Pilkington, Newcome, and Michaelis; the Account of the Resur- rection on the Authorities of West, Townson, and Cranfield: the Epistles in their Places, and divided according to the Apostles' Arguments. By the Rev. George Townsend, M.A. Prebendary of Durham, and Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop of Durham III. A Treatise on Christian Doctrine, compiled from the Holy Scriptures alone, by John Milton. Translated from the original by Charles R. Sumner, M.A. Libra- IV. Jesus Christ the true God and eternal Life, by the con- current Voice and Testimony of the Sacred Scriptures, more particularly illustrated and proved by the four Gospels, the Book of the Acts, the Apostolical Epis- tles, and the Apocalypse. Establishing upon evan- gelical and rational Inference, the sole supreme Divi- nity of our Lord God and Saviour Jesus Christ, in whose glorified Person centres the Divine Trinity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. And as a necessary result, that He alone is entitled to the Worship and Adoration of Men and Angels. Most seriously ad- dressed to all, of whatever Sect or Party, who refuse to acknowledge Him as the only God of Heaven and Earth. By Thomas F. Churchill, M.D. . . . . . . . V. Formularies of Faith put forth by Authority during the Reign of Henry VIII; viz. Articles about Religion, 1536. The Institution of a Christian Man, 1537. ART. VI. The Primer. 2 A Book of Common Prayer, needful to be used by all Christians, which Book was authorized and set forth by Order of King Edward VI. to be taught, learned, read, and used, of all his Subjects. Edited by the Rev. Henry Walter, B.D. F.R.S. late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge..... VII. Practical and Internal Evidence against Catholicism, with occasional Strictures on Mr. Butler's Book of the Roman Catholic Church in six Letters, addressed to the impartial among the Roman Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland. By the Rev. Joseph Blanco White, M.A. B.D. in the University of Seville; Licentiate of Divinity in the University of Osuna; formerly Chaplain Magistral (Preacher) to the King of Spain, in the Royal Chapel at Seville; Fellow, and once Rector, of the College of St. Mary a Jesu of the same Town; Synodal Exa- } miner of the Diocese of Cadiz; Member of the Royal Academy of Belles-Letters of Seville, &c. &c.; now a Clergyman of the Church of England; Author of Doblado's Letters from Spain FACE 89 93 The Poor Man's Preservative against Popery; addressed to the Lower Classes of Great Britain and Ireland. By the Rev. Joseph Blanco White, formerly Chaplain to the King of Spain, in the Royal Chapel of Seville; now a Clergyman in the Church of England.. VIII. Popery and the Popish Question; being an Exposition of the Political and Doctrinal Opinions of Messrs. O'Connell, Keogh, Dromgole, Gandolphy, &c. &c. By the Rev. George Croly, A.M. F.R.L.S.. IX. The Semi-Sceptic; or the Common Sense of Religion Considered. By the Rev. J. T. James, M.A....... 113 X. Reflections on the Word of God for every Day in the Year. By William Ward, of Serampore XI. Two Essays, by the late Rev. Richard Raikes, of Glou cester .... ..... XII. Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a manly Charac- XIII. Christian Researches in Syria and the Holy Land in 104 121 125 128 |