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Sermons preached in the Chapel of Harvard College. D. D. Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 12mo. pp. 397.

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By James Walker, (See p. 439.)

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INDEX

TO THE.

CHRISTIAN EXAMINER,

NEW SERIES, VOL. IX.

JULY TO NOVEMBER, 1861.

Acts of the Apostles, their origin and com-
position, 40-67 - Baur and Zeller, 41
unity of authorship, 42

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Luke the

(design, 43
- allusions, 44- style, 48 language,
compared with Luke, 49)- antecedent
sources, 52- the day of Pentecost, 54—
use of third and first person, 56 —
tion, who was the author, 60-
Evangelist, 65.
Art, Study and Practice in America, 67-94
-image-venders, 67 - Italian and Amer-
ican cities, 72-music, 73- - sculpture,
74 architecture, 77- painting, 79-
Mr. Jarves's "Art Studies," 83 - style,
85 and composition of the book, 88-
his gallery of pictures, 90.
Buckle, History of Civilization, 374-399

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his doctrines, 375-merits, 376-dog-
matic purpose, 377-view of history in
the bullying school, 878 doctrine of
human freedom, 379- of race and organ-
ization, 384- (German and Kelt, 386-
Jew, Arab, and Gypsy, 388) — of scepti-
cism, 389 (scepticism and toleration,
391) of religion as influencing civiliza-
tion, 392 his second volume, 393
Spain, 394 Scotland, 395.
CURRENT LITERATURE. Theology. Ré-
ville's Essays, 136 Scherer's Mélan-
ges, 138
Beard's Progress of Religious
Thought in France, 140- Muzzey's Ser-
mons, 141-Müller's Life of Trust, 141

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Jacob's Curiosities of Theology, 142
Méray's Free Preachers, 276- Saus-
saye's Religious Crisis in Holland, 278-
Pentateuchism," 279- Ackermann's
Christian Element in Plato, 281 - Stan-
ley's Eastern Church, 433 - Orr's The-
ism, 435 Law of Impersonation, 437
Walker's Sermons, 439. History and
Biography. Herrmann's Russia, 143
Guéronnière's France, Rome, Italy, 145
Rebellion Record, 283 Gasparin's
Uprising of a Great People, 284-Popu-
lar History of England, 286- Nathaniel
Emmons, 287- Grimm's Michelangelo,
291 Wits of Society, 292 Brief Bi-
ographies, 294

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The Southern Rebellion, 442. Geog-
raphy and Travels. Gobineau's New-
foundland, 145 — Holinski's "L'Equa
teur," 146 Anabaptists of the Vosges,
147 Paris in 1860, 298-Russians at
Home, 299 Du Chaillu's Africa, 300-
Seasons with the Sea-Horses, 301- Miss
Bremer's Life in the Old World, 302-
Dr. Davis's Carthage, 447 - Forbes's
Iceland, 448- Tristram's Great Sahara,
451- Carnarvon's Druses, 451-Smith's
Japan, 452 Adventures in the South
Pacific, 453. Essays, etc. Holmes's Cur-
rents and Counter-Currents, 153 - Dr.
Jackson's Letters, 153 - Dr. Oldham,
154- Recreations of a Country Parson,
282. Novels and Tales. Silas Marner,
148 Curate of Inveresk, 150 My
Village (Muller), 151 - Munchäusen,
151 Framley Parsonage, 295- - Great
Expectations, 296. Classics and Educa-
tion. Döderlein's Horace, 307 · Allens'
Classical Handbook,443-Felton's Clouds
and Birds, 444 Williams on the Con-
Soule and Williams's
stitution, 444 —
Manual of Spelling and Pronunciation,
445 Calkins's Object Lessons, 446.
Miscellaneous. Hymns for Mothers and
Children, 298. The Sanitary Commis-
sion, 303- Michelet's "La Mer," 308-
Walpole's Letters, 310 Catalogue of
the Public Library, 454- Edwin of Dei-
ra, 457
Blanche, 459- Pamphlets on
the War, 459-The Rejected Stone, 460.
Cutler, E. J., his B K Poem, 233.
De Foe, Daniel, 340-353- his early edu-
cation, 340-political writings, 341-im-
prisonment, 342-fictions, 345-charac-
ter as a writer, 347-(The London Plague,
350) - as a novelist, 352-style, 352.
Devil, belief in, 157-180-forms and de-
velopment, 158-origin, 160, 163-how
confirmed, 165-evil, not designed, 171

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- New Testament view, 175- decline
of the belief, 177.
England and America, 181-197 - the
governing power of England, 181, and

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Epicurus and Epicureans, 1-27-life of
Epicurus, 3- his method, 4-character,
6-system, 8-doctrine of chance, 11-
of the soul, 12 of the gods, 13 of
morals, 15-of happiness, 19-the mod-
ern Epicurean, 23 services of the ma-
terial philosophy, 27.
Gioberti, Vincenzo, 237-263-his youth
and education, 238-ordination as priest,
241-national feeling in revolution of
1830, 242 arrest in 1833, 244 - exile in
France, 246-in Brussels, 248-writings,
250 return to Italy (Pius IX.), 254 —
public views, 256 death, 259 views
of the Church, 260 character, 262.
Holland, Church of, 116 - 136 reaction
after revolution, 117-the Dageraad, 119
Da Costa, 120-University of Leyden,
125-Kuenen, 127 Scholten, 128.
Jarves, J. J., Art Studies, 83.
Montalembert, Monks of the West, 400. See
Western Monasticism.

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Myers, F. W., Prize Poem, 230.
Mystics and their Creed, 199-229
Vaughan's book, 199-definition of
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ticism, 201-its psychology, 203-en-
ergy of thought, 207 - doctrine of New
Testament, 208 - intellectual freedom,
211-non-formalism, 212-Creed: the in-
dwelling God, 214 Christ the Spirit, 217
non-existence of essential evil, 217
human freedom, 221 - eternal life, 223 —
symbolism, 224 - mystics in history, 227.
Peasant Life, Stories of, 264-276.

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War, (Civil, in America,) 95-115-rousing
of war spirit, 95-questions, - ethical,
97-guilt of secession, 99- -a nation's
right to defend its life, 100 — historical:
motive, theory, and result of secession,
102- the Slave Power, 103 - union of
Free States, 109-extension of liberty,
111-patriotic: of duties, 113.

War, its relation to Human Nature, 313-
340- Proudhon's work, 313- war in
history, 315 -causes, 317 - right wars,
323the present war, 325-evils, 326

alleviations, 329 - remedies, 334
war a phase of human progress, 339.
Western Monasticism, 400-421-(works
of Montalembert, 400)- connection with
prosperity of the Church, 402 -uses and
character of monasteries, 403- their de-
cay and suppression, 404 origin of
monasticism, 406- Anthony, 406-1
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male monks, 408 Basil, 409- Martin
of Tours, 411-Benedict, 413- his rule,
416 Gregory I., 417 — St. Maur and
Radegund, 418-Columban, 419.
Wolff, Joseph, his autobiography, 422 – 452.

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