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NEW YORK: GOULD AND NEWMAN, PUBLISHERS AND PRINTERS.
BOSTON: PERKINS & MARVIN, AND CROCKER & BREWSTER.
1838.
5001 123
V.12, No. 31-32 (RECAP)
CONTENTS OF VOL. XII.
ALL
ALOGIES
. 177
NO. XXXI.
Page.
Page. ART, J. GEOLOGY AND REVELA- 4. Examination of Objections, 170 tion. By Rev. Dr. Pond, 15. Was not the Gospel accord-
ing to the Hebrews itself a
Art. II. THE HEAD OF THE
TRANSLATION from the Greek
Church, HEAD OVER
Original of Matthew, with
THINGS; ILLUSTRATED BY AN-
interpolations and altera-
BETWEEN NATURE,
tions?
. 174
PROVIDENCE, AND GRACE. By 6. Conclusion,
Prof. Tyler. (Concluded from
Vol. XI. p. 363.]
22 Art, VIII. WHAT WERE THE
VIEWS ENTERTAINED BY THE
Art. 111. THE THEOLOGY OF
EARLY REFORMERS, ON THE
SOCRATES, FROM XENOPHon's
DOCTRINES OF JUSTIFICATION,
MEMORABILIA. Transl. from
Faith, AND THE ACTIVE OBE:
the Latin, by F. M. Hubbard, 47
DIENCE of Christ. By Rev.
§ I. An Outline of the state of R. W. Landis, Jeffersonville,
Theology among the Greeks
Pa. [Continued from Vol. XI.
before Socrates, .
48
179
§ II. Socrates and his Theology, 52
§
Pi. Views entertained by the
Reformers on the subject of
ART. IV. THE WEAPONS OF
Faith,
UNIVERSALISM
REVERSED,
By Rev. Edwin Holt,
70
ART. IX. The PhilosoPHY OF
ART. V. MISSIONARY Schools.
Ecclesiastes. Transl, from
the German MS. of Dr. Nord-
By Rev. Dr. Anderson,
87
heimer, by Wm. W. Turner, 197
ART. VI. REASONS FOR THE
STUDY OF THE HEBREW LAN- ART. X. STATE OF THE PRES.
GUAGE. By Prof. Edwards, 113 BYTERIAN Church. By the
Editor,
ART. VII. INQUIRY RESPECT-
ING THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE Art. XI. CRITICAL NOTICES, 238
OF MATTHEW's GosPEL, AND 1. Prichard's Physical History
THE GENUINENESS OF
of Mankind,
238
2, Ticknor's Med. Philosophy, 239
SAME ; WITH PARTICULAR REF:
3. Bush's Commentary
MR. Norton's
Genesis, .
241
VIEW OF THESE SUBJECTS AS 4. Cudworth's Intellect. Sys-
EXHIBITED IN His TREATISE
tem of the Universe, etc. 242
ON THE GENUINENESS OF THE
5. Wiseman's Lectures on the
Gospels. By M. Stuart,
133
Doctrines and Practices
1. Introductory Remarks.. 133
of the Catholic Church, 243
2. Testimony of the Christian 6. Life and Discourses of Rev.
Fathers,
135
S. H. Stearns,
245
3. Other circumstances which
7. Nordheimer's Heb. Gram-
render the existence of an
mar,
247
early genuine Hebrew Mat- 8. Philip's Life and Times of
thew improbable,
163
Whitefield
248
. 219
THE
FIRST TWO CHAPTERS OF THE
on
ERENCE
ΤΟ
100398
9. Memoir of Rev. Elijah P. 12. Dillaway's Cicero De
Lovejoy
249
Oratore
252
10, Parker's Journal of an Ex- 13. Memoir of Mrs. Taylor 253
ploring Tour beyond the
Rocky Mountains . 250 Art. XII. LITERARY AND Mıs.
11. dome Education
251 CELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE, 253
NO. XXXII.
Art. I, REMARKS ON VOLUNTARY DIENCE OF CHRIST? By Rev.
AND ECCLESIASTICAL ORGAN-
R. W. Landis,
420
IZATIONS FOR THE PROMOTION § III. Views of the Reformers
of BENEVOLENT OBJECTS, By on the Obedience of Christ, 420
Rev. Dr. Woods,
257 Conclusion,
452
Art. IV. INQUIRY RESPECTING
THE ORIGINAL LANGUAGE OF
Matthew's Gospel, AND THE
GENUINENESS OF THE FIRST
Two CHAPTERS OF TUE SAME;
WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE
TO MR. Norton's VIEW OF
THESE SUBJECTS AS EXHIBIT-
ED IN HIS TREATISE ON THE
GENUINENESS OF
THE Gos-
PELS. By Prof. Stuart, 315
7. Introductory Remarks . 315
8. Positive Evidence establish-
ing the Genuineness of
Matthew I. II.
317
9. Examination of Objections, 330
Art. IX. Critical Notices, 492
1. Gesenius on the Phoenician
Language,
492
2. Rome in the Third Century, 494
3. London Statistical Journal, 495
4. Schauffler's Last Days of
Christ,
496
5. State of Religion in France, 497
6. Report of the Morrison
Education Society, 498
7. Evangelical Society of Ge-
neva,
498
8. Bacon's Discourse on the
Traffic in Spirituous
Liquors,
499
9. Coit's and Townsend's Ar-
rangement of the Bible, 501
10. Guizot's History of Civil-
ization in Europe,
503
11. Letters on Theron and As-
pasio,
504
12. Topical Arrangement of
the Holy Scriptures,
506
13. Spring's Fragments, . 507
14. Fosdick's Germ. Grammar, 508
ART. V. THE SCRIPTURAL IDEA
of ANGELS. By Rev. Dr.
Mayer,
356
ART. VI. REVIEW
of Miss
MARTINEAU'S WORKS,
389
ART. VII,
WHAT WERE THE
EARLY REFORMERS ON THE
Faith, AND THE ACTIVE Obe-
ART. X, LITERARY AND Mıs-
CELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE, 508