GLAVCE AT PUBLIC OCCUR- | HONEMISTOVJRY CORRESPOND- EVCE. continued. Hyte: Deaton, 466 Kingston, 952 - Hackney, 179—Bethual. Green 370 ning-Town, 465, 1139--Greit Qeea Nantwoich: Crewe, 181, 1139 Petersfield, 179, 854, 1054 R41, 4 66 St. Alban's : Watf rd, 371 Southend, 853 ary Meeting, 1871. 565 Sundays, 85 Whitchurch: Ellesmere, 276, 659 Williton, 276 Windsor : Chertsey, 53 Zetland Islands: Lerwick, 467- Dunrossness, 856– Walls, 84, 660_ Hore Biblica. No. CV, Esekiel's ris- sion, 50-CVI. “ The more sure word HOME-MISSIONARY CORRESPOND- ENCE. 182, 953 Reports presented to the, 660 27+ 465 India, a corner of: Travancore and its people, 144. See under MISSIONARY INTELLIGENCE, GENERAL. Church of Ireland, and under Glance LIGENCE, GENEBAI. OCCUBHENCES, and Religious INTEL- Lackington, Mr. James, police of, 603 LITERARY NOTICES. LITERARY NOTICES, continued. Story of the Life-Work of Robert Memoirs of Walter Powell, Mer. chant," 1124 Hall's Pilgrim Songs in Cloud and grand Object of the Christian Minis. Hefele's" Ristory of Christian Councils, to the Close of the Council of Nicæa, the Nineteenth Century," 163-A Ilislop's “Two Babylons," 850 Lectures to Young Persons,” 65 Lite; or, The Active Powers of the a d Reviews,” 65 Mind in Relation to Religion,'' 540 Ingham's “ Christian Baptism : its sub. Jobson's “Official Charge to Young Christian Ministry," 165 Johnstone's (Rev. Robert) “Lectures with Correspondence," 928 Kennedy's “ Four Lectures on the of Mind, Morals, and Religion,” 848 929 of the Rev. Thomas Carlisle,” 852 Tracts by, 258 Gulf of Time: a Popular View of Writ,” 742 Memorials of Captain George Leo- Lubbock's “ Origin of Civilization, the and the Primitive Condition of Man,” 356 and inculcate the Worship of Oracle Consulted,” 68 Maclaren's " Pattern of Service,” 744 St. Luke: with Critical and lloni. 356 Macpherson's "" Life and Labours of tions, adapted to Christian Teach- Evangelist,” 546 Macready's (Catherine) * Devotional Man's “Lile Problems answered in Inquiry into the received Astro- Medd's “ Practical Steps towards Home Missionary Anecdotes, 68 Gospels in Greek, according to the sions," 166——“Missionary Pioncers," 1036 the Being and the Attributes of the tament,” 63 and Mission," 165 Young Preacher," 164 : LITERARY NOTICES, continued. Melancthon, Philip, and the R-formativa. Pilkington's “Spiritu:] Garland,” 68 904, 905, 107, 10 8-a pem br, 97 'foot-notes" relative to the first de- Memorials of a missionary's are: with Methodism and suburban places, 333 Anthropology of the Bible, 354 MISSIOVARY SOCIETY, WESLEY.LV. Africa, Southern: Cape of Good llope, Africa, Western : Gambia, 176-Sierra Leone, 366 Meeting: abstract of the Report, of Wesleyan Methodism to the (Chairman,) 559; Rev. Joba Farror, Rev. Thomas Jackson, 653; Rev. M'Arthur, Esq., 746; Rtv. James Alexander Macdonald, 749; Rev. W. Cause of the Death of Christ,” 456 Hall, 750 ; S. D. Waddy, Esq., 131; Rev. Dr. Rigg, 751. Ceylon, 1134 Contributions, 80, 176, 272, 309, 461, 560, 1136 India : Mysore, 174-Caletta, 751 Thoughts on the Mission of the IIoly Introduction to the “Vistas y of the Church and the World,” 647 Naples, 176 Portugal, 368 Rome, 176 dences, and the Principles on wbich duras, 46: to estimate them,” 260 sionary Societies for 1870-1.1.3 Vol. XI, 641-Vol. XII., 1127 Modern scepticism, 1097 Napoleon III. See The fall of the goerd Wood, with Extracts from his Diary.” Public O. CURRINC S. Notes on language and ethnology, 217. Olivers, Rev. Thomas, referred to, 319 Pilmoor, Rev. Joseph, botice of, 419 “ Have faith in God," by John Caspar "Jesus rept," by William Leihton, 463 POETRY, continuerl. hem," 268 by J. L. Uhland, 1.40 173 Charles Wesley, 364 67 Popery. See under GLANCE AT PUBLIC OCCURRENCES, and RELIGIOUS INIEL- LIGENCE, GENERAL. a Divine institution, 117–11. The tional and pastoral action, 784 reconstruction of the, 135, 237, 3314 the first general synod of the, 596 sentative of the Canadian Conference, RELIGIOUS IVTELLIGENCE, GENE- RAL, continued. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. the Methodisi Societies, 833 827; British, 830-Stations of the RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, GENE- RAL. Ultramontane episcopate, 1046 G 473-address of sympathy to, from Rome, 571-position of, 857 tion among the Jews of, ):49– 1142 system of varional education in, 376 in, 469 education, 88-the clerical party and Canadians leaving the Church of the Scriptures in, 18+ m-eting of the, 953 proposed bishopric of, 373 472 bishop, 1048 378 in, 377– religious persecution in the Baltic provinces, 839 the Roman Popes,” 571 infallibility, 856 pubic meeting of, 662 570 858 of the proposed Papal guarantees, 666 meeting of the, 569 7-i41h, 1872...1140 in, 185 annual meeting of the, 566 470- Christianity in, 571-she re- government in, 954 MODERN Reminiscences of Methodism in Ereter, | The Prayers of St. Paul: Prayers for entire sanctification, 18; the abonnding medianal romances, India, Modern 199; the good pleasure of goodness, PULPIT, “ The Problem of perseetness, 969 of truth, Wesley, and Williimson, 11.7not derived, but primitive, 796; LIC OCCURRENCES, and RELIGIOUS from Noah to Abraham, 800; from Abraham to Jacob, 804; from Jacob to profaned, 890; use of the name by 989 “ The Problem of Eril,” 493 The progress of Science: meeting of the Herschel and De Morgan, 807; the observatory at Kex, 808 ; physical laboratories, 8/8; terrestrial magnet. ism, 809; Newton's discovery, 810; spectrum analysis, 811; applications of spectrum analysis to chemistry and 110 astronomy, 812 ; heat, light, and motions of the universe, 895 ; how did 364 life originate ? 896; the origin of .173 species, 897 248 The religion of the poets: Henry Kirke 523 White, 147 635 The secularist erangel, 245 .294 The spurious gospels, 34 462 The sustentation of the ministry, 872 The unity of truth: Professor Huxley's ,1128 "Lay Sermons," 222 The voice from hearen: believers, .552 doub'ers, and disbelievers. I. Re- lievers, 5(6-11. Doubters, 630-]II. .528 Disbelievers, 737 .776 The Wesleyan Hymn-Book illustrated, 1032 912, 1015, 1086 Tholuck, Dr., professorial jubilee of, 442 at Halle, 414 ..1965 Thomas, Mr., of St. Sidwell's, notices of, 1033 524, 701 Thomas, Rev. Elias, short account of, 607 311 Thoughts for the new year, 3 VARIETIES. Music and morals, 263 The English conquest of Britain, 74 248, 350 sermon before the University of Glas- 526 anre and menner described, 233- - 11. History, 1011-11I. The strug- The W'Pslryan Hymn. Book illustrated, and under LITERARY NOTICES. ...1034 |