Maria Mörl, 107; extract from Gör- res, 108; Adoloratta of Capriana, ex- tracts, 109; influence of suffering on excitable minds, 111 Mure, W.; see Modern Greece.
National Crisis, the, 339; influence of England on the world, ib.; folly of her rulers, 340; importance of free trade, ib.; injurious influence of the bread tax, 343; results of commerce, 345; growth of monopoly, 347; ori- gin of the corn-law agitation, 348; corn-law league, 350; Manchester conference, 351; rapid progress of free trade principles, 353; scheme of the ministers, ib.; probable results, 355; present state of the country, 357 Newe Testament, Genevan translation, 719
Newman, F. W., Difficulties of Elemen- tary Geometry, 113.
Niebelungen, the Lay of, 647; charac- ter and analysis of the work, ib.; its origin and facts, 648; pictorial illus- trations, 651
Our Colleges and Ministry, 1; divine wisdom shewn in the institution of preaching, ib.; its great results, 2; excellence of Mr. Alexander's sermon, 3; piety an essential requisite for the dissenting ministry, 5; Oxford views of the subject, 5, note; evils of an unconverted ministry, 6; other essen- tial requisites for an able ministry, 9; physical qualifications, 11; fitness for the communication of knowledge, 12; necessity of judicious training, ex- tracts, 13; principles of preaching, 16; objections answered, 17; faults of young ministers, 21; importance of correct elocution, 23; preparation for the pulpit, 25; consequences of its neglect, 27; its influence on ministe- rial piety, 28; importance of an in- creased attention to our colleges, 30; Spring Hill College, 32; due support of our colleges, 35
Payne, Dr. G., Elements of Mental and Moral Science, 720
Manual explanatory of congregational principles, 601 Prize Essays on Missions, by Dr. J. Harris and the Rev. R. W. Hamilton, 605; scarcity of prize compositions in Scotland, ib.; Burnet's prize, 606; origin of the present essays, 607; im- perfect character of the advertisement, 608; character and analysis of "The
Great Commission," 610, et seq.; ana- lysis of Mr. Hamilton's work, 615, et seq.; defective character of the origi- nal specifications, 618; freedom of conscience essential to missions, 620; character of the publications, 623; comparison and contrast, 625
Recollections of the Lakes, and other poems, 723 Reconciliation between the middle and labouring classes, 237
Smee, A., Elements of Electro-Metal- lurgy, 118
Smith, Dr. J. P., Four Discourses on the Sacrifice and Priesthood of Jesus Christ, 720
Strickland, Agnes, Lives of the Queens of England, vol. iv., 692; character of Henry VIII., ib.; sketch of Anne Boleyn, 694, et seq.; early life and character, ib.; conduct to Henry previous to marriage, extract, 697; Henry's divorce from Katharine, 700; marriage and conduct of Anne, ex- truct, 702; subsequent trials, extract, 704; plot against, and trial and death of, extracts, 706; her character, 711 Strong, F., Esq.; see Modern Greece. Sturge, Joseph, Visit to the United
States, 1841, 414; high character of the author, ib.; Arthur and Lewis Tappan, 415; philanthropic labours of the Friends, 416; Elisha Tyson, 417; schism of the American aboli- tionists, extract, 418; slave-dealing in Baltimore, extract, 420; Baptist trien- nial convention, 422; conduct of the Friends, extract, 423; Henry Clay, 424; means of religious instruction in New England, 425; state of educa- tion, extract, 426; silent system in prisons, extract, 428; cordial com- mendation of the volume, 429 Swainson, W., the Natural History and Classification of Birds, 144; import- ance and plan of classification, ib.; fanciful character of the author's sys- tem, 145; crests of birds, 146; sight of birds, extract, 147; bills, extracts, 148; powers of flight, extracts, 152; the humming bird, 153; swimming birds, extract, 154; structure of the feet of birds, 155; voice of birds, 158; colour of birds, 160; improper spirit of the author, 163
Taylor, Catherine, Letters from Italy to a Younger Sister, vol. ii. 722 Taylor, J., The Young Islanders, 602
Timpson, Rev. T., The Mother with her Family, 722
Todd, J., Moral Influence, Dangers, and Duties connected with Great Cities, 722
Tupper, M. F., Esq., Proverbial Philo-
sophy, 716; fanciful character of the work, extract, ib.; analysis, 717; com- mendation of the author's intention,
Vaughan, Dr. R., The Modern Perse-
cutor Delineated, 600 Voluntaryism in Germany, 72; decline of unrighteous systems, ib.; growing dislike to religious establishments, 73; discussion of the subject in Germany, 73; analysis of Mr. Wolff's work, 74; system of ecclesiastical government at Wirtemberg, 74; injury produced by the state acting on the church, 76; remedy for the evil, 77; church and state, 78; fallacy of Rothe's theory,
ib.; imperfection of Wolff's proposals, 80; his want of adherence to the scripture, 81; prospect of the im- provement of German theology, 82
Whately, Archbishop, the Kingdom of Christ delineated, 121; intellectual character of the author, ib.; the op- posite of Dr. Pusey, 122; origin of the Puseyite errors, 123; their preju dicial influence, 125; treatment of the author's works, extract, 126; analysis of the volume, 127, et seq.; Christ be- fore Pilate, extracts, 128; value of the author's concessions, 129; nature of the reign of Christ, 130; character of a Christian community, 132; stan- dard of appeal, 133; church princi- ples, extract, 134; agreement of the author's principles with those of the nonconformists, 135
Wolff, Rev. K.; see Voluntaryism in Germany.
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