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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIV.
NO. I.
ART. I.-The See Bishoprick. (No. 2.) How shall we
get it?.
ART. II.-Hymns from Compilers' Hands,
Hymns for Church and Home, compiled by Members of the Protestant
Episcopal Church, as a contribution to any additions that may be made
to the Hymns now attached to the Prayer Book. Philadelphia: 1861.
18mo. pp. 376.
1
34
ART. III.-John Wesley on Separation from the Church, 63
The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, A. M., Sometime Fellow of
Lincoln College, Oxford. First American, from the latest London
Edition, &c. In Seven Volumes. New York: Waugh & Mason. 1832.
ART. IV. Early Annals of the American Church,
1. The Third and Last Volume of the Voyages, Navigations, Traffiques
and Discoveries of the English Nation. Collected by Richard Hak-
luyt, Preacher and sometimes Student of Christ's Church in Oxford.
London, 1600.
The General Historie of Virginia, New England and the Summer
Islies. From their first Beginning, An°. 1584 to the present 1624, by
Captain John Smith, Sometymes Governor of those Countries. Lon-
don, 1624.
3. Purchas; His Pilgrims, in Five Books. Vol. IV. London, 1625.
4. The History of the first Discovery and Settlement of Virginia, by
William Smith, A. M., President of the College of William and Mary
in Virginia. London, 1753.
5. Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of the United States of
America, by Francis L. Hawks, D. D. Vol. I. New York, 1836.
6. The Historie of Travaile into Virginia Britannia: Collected by
William Strachey, Gent., the first Secretary of the Colony. Hakluyt
Society, London, 1849.
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7. Collections of the Protestant Episcopal Historical Society. Vol. II.
New York, 1853.
8. The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and Foreign
Dependencies of the British Empire. By the Rev. James S. M. An-
derson, M. A., Chaplain in ordinary to the Queen. London, 1856.
9. Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia. By Bishop
Meade. Philadelphia, 1857.
CHAPTER I. 1578 to 1609.
ART. V.-University of Trinity College, Canada,
1. Letter of the Lord Bishop of Huron to the Clerical and Lay Members
of the Executive Committee of his Diocese. August, 1860.
2. Two Letters to the Lord Bishop of Toronto in reply to charges
brought by the Lord Bishop of Huron against the Theological teach-
ing of Trinity College, Toronto. September and November, 1860.
3. Rise and Progress of Trinity College, Toronto, with a Sketch of the
Life of the Lord Bishop of Toronto, as connected with Church Educa-
tion in Canada. By Henry Melville, M. D. Toronto, 1852.
ART. VI.-Life and Writings of Bishop Doane,
The Life and Writings of George Washington Doane, D. D., LL. D., for
twenty-seven years Bishop of New Jersey, containing his Poetical
Works, Sermons, and Miscellaneous Writings, with a Memoir by his
Son, William Croswell Doane. 4 vols. New York: D. Appleton &
Co. 1860.
ART. VII.-The American Quarterly Church Review, and
our National Crisis,
Editorial,
Notices of Books,
1. Tholuck's Commentary on Sermon on the Mount.-2. Dixon's History
of Lord Bacon.-3. Thornton's Pulpit of the American Revolution.-4.
Milman's Latin Christianity.-5. Ackerman's Christian Element in
Plato.-6. Pusey's Parochial Sermons.-7. Müllers Life of Trust.-
8. Woman's Right to Labor.-9. Hagenbach's History of Doctrines,
Vol. I.-10. Ebrard's Commentary on Epistles of St. John.-11.
Motley's History of the Netherlands.-12. Worcester's Dictionary.
-13. New American Cyclopedia.-14. Works of Lord Bacon.-15.
Southern Churchman on Baptismal Regeneration.-16.-Adams'
Evenings with the Doctrines.-17. Letter to a Friend.-18. Cros-
well's Poems.-19. Cooper's Novels.-20. Prime's Coins, Medals,
and Seals.-21. Harper's Greek and Latin Classics.-22. Gasse's Ro-
mance of Natural History.-23. Lay Coöperation in Frankford.-24.
Harper's Children's Picture Books.-25. Abbott's American History.
-26. Church Monthly.-27. Church Book Society's Publications.-
28. Bishop Burgess' Sermon, Bishop White P. B. S.-29. Sermons,
Addresses, &c., &c.
103
126
153
164
165
ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER :
Summary of Home Intelligence,
NO. II.
ART. I.-The Ultimate Grounds of Infidelity,
1. The Historical Evidences of the Truth of the Holy Scripture Records,
stated anew with special reference to the doubts and Discoveries of
Modern Times, in Eight Lectures, delivered in the Oxford University
Pulpit, in the year 1859, on the Bampton Foundation, by George
Rawlinson, M. A., late Fellow and Tutor of Exeter College, Editor
of the History of Herodotus, &c.-from the London Edition, with
Notes, translated by Rev. A. N. Arnold. Boston: Gould & Lincoln.
1860. 12mo. pp. 454.
2. The History of Herodotus. A new English Version, edited with co-
pious Notes and Appendices, illustrating the History and Geography
of Herodotus, from the most recent sources of information, and em-
bodying the chief results, Historical and Ethnological, which have
been obtained in the progress of Cuneiform and Hieroglyphical dis-
covery. By George Rawlinson, M. A., late Fellow, &c.-assisted by
Col. Sir Henry Rawlinson, K. C. B., and Sir J. G. Wilkinson, F. R. S.
In four Volumes, with Maps and Illustrations.
ART. II.-Interesting and Curious Facts about Bishops;
being "Dottings of Desultory Reading,"
185
193
221
ART. III.-Cooper and his Novels,
243
Darley's Illustrated edition of Cooper's Novels. In thirty-two Volumes.
New York: W. A. Townsend & Co.
ART. IV. Motley's History of the Dutch Republic,
258
The Rise of the Dutch Republic. A History. By John Lothrop Mot-
ley, D. C. L. 3 Vols., 8vo. New York, 1859.
ART. V. Recent Inquiries in Theology Examined,
275
Recent Inquiries in Theology. Second American, from the second
London Edition. Edited, with an Introduction, by Rev. Frederick
H. Hedge, D. D. Boston, 1861.
ART. VI.-Church Missions in New York City,
359
Annual Report of the Protestant Episcopal Mission to Public Institutions
in the City of New York.
Correction,
371
372
1. Meade's Bible and the Classics.-2. Sprague's Annals of the Amer-
ican Pulpit.-3. Sigourney's Gleanings.-4. Chamber's Encyclopedia.
-5. New American Cyclopedia.-6. Macaulay's History of Eng-
land.-7. Lord Bacon's Works.-8. Wharton's Wits and Beaux of
Society.-9. Presbyterian Hand-Book.-10. Gurdon Huntington's
Poems.-11. Silas Marner.-12. Harper's Greek and Latin Classics.
-13. Sewell's Free Labor in the West Indies.-14. Wainwright's
Family Prayers.-15. Muhlenberg's Sermon.-16. Randall's Sermon.
-17. G. W. Curtis' Novel.-18. Weston's Catechism.-19. Church-
man's Calendar.-20. Report of Printing House for the Blind.- 21. Sermons, Reports, &c.
ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER:
Summary of Foreign Intelligence,
393
383
395
No. III.
ART. I. The Ante-Nicene Doctrine of the Trinity,
The Church of the First Three Centuries: or, Notices of the Lives and
Opinions of some of the Early Fathers, with special reference to the
Doctrine of the Trinity; illustrating its late origin and gradual forma-
tion. By Alvan Lamson, D. D. Boston: Walker, Wise & Co. 1860.
ART. II.-The American Board of Foreign Missions, and
the Oriental Churches,
1. Declaration of the Evangelical Armenian Church addressed to all
Christian Churches.
2. Memorial Volume of the First Fifty Years of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Boston. 1861. 8vo. pp. 462.
ART. III.-The Provincial Synod of the Province of
Canada,
397
417
436
ART. IV.-Early Annals of The American Church,
(Chapter II. 1609-1610.)
448
ART. V.-Motley's History of the Dutch Republic,
ley, D. C. L. 3 Vols. 8vo. New York.
1859.
ART. VI.-Chrystal's Modes of Baptism,
A History of the Modes of Christian Baptism, from Holy Scripture, the
Councils Ecumenical and Provincial, the Fathers, the Schoolmen, and
the Rubrics of the whole Church, East and West, in Illustration and
Vindication of the Rubrics of the Church of England since the
Reformation, and those of the American Church. By Rev. James
Chrystal, A. M., a Presbyter of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston. 1861. pp. 324.
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