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Hadyn's Universal Index of Biography,
noticed, 575.

Hall's Notes on the Gospels, noticed, 496.
Halsey's Memoir of Greene, noticed, 574.
Hamilton's Moses the Man of God, 204.
Hamilton, Sir Wm., Memoir of, noticed,185.
Hand of the Diligent, noticed, 309.
Hanna's Life of Christ, noticed, 579.
Harris, Miss A. B., article by, 375.
Hebraist's Vade Mecum, noticed, 75, 303.
Hezekiel's Life of Bismark, noticed, 500.
Hohenzollerns, The, article by Rev. W. A.
Nichols, 389.

Hodge's Systematic Theology, noticed, 570.
Holbrook, Rev. J. C. article by, 147.
Impossible Education, 315.

G.

H.

I.

Gospel in the Book of Joshua, noticed, 302.
Greek, the Pronunciation of, article by
Prof. N. P. Seymour, 215.

Greeley's Essays on Political Economy,
noticed, 303.

Guttenberg and the Art of Printing, no-
ticed, 578.

Holmes' Light at Evening Tide, noticed,200.
Hopedale Tavern and Ray's Search, 90.
Hooker, Rev. E. W., article by, 549.
Hopkins' Law of Love and Love as Law,
noticed, 201.

Host's First Lessons in Compostion, no-
ticed, 503.

Hudson's Greek and English Concordance,
noticed, 74.

Human and Divine Things Confounded ar-
ticle by Pres. G. F. Magoun, 562.
Hume's Essays, noticed, 575.
Hunt's Bible Notes, noticed, 76.
Huxley's Lay Sermons, article on, by Prof.
S. C. Bartlett, 270.

International Law, The New Departure, ar-
ticle by Pres.. G. F. Magoun, 317.

W. Hooker, 547.

Joanna, noticed, 309.

James, Substance and Shadow, noticed, 495.
Jellifee's Good Selections, noticed, 575.
Jesus Christ, Trial of, article by Rev. E.

Jones' Songs for the New Life, noticed, 194.

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Questions of Modern Thought, noticed, 407.

Recompense, poetry, by J. B. L. Soule, 569.
Recovery of Jerusalem, noticed, 304.
Regenerate by Baptism, 214.
Relations of Legislation to Moral Suasion
in the Temperance Reform, article by
Rev. O. T. Lamphear, 381.

Religion according to Carlyle, article by
Rev. J. E. Dwinell, 413.

Reubelt's Scripture Doctrine of the Person
of Christ noticed, 198.

Robertson, F. W., article by Pres. A. L.
Chapin. 23.

Robertson, F. Ws., sermons noticed, 302.
Ross, Rev. A. H., article by, 362.
Round Table: 61, 205, 411, 409, 505, 580;
Amusements, 95; Academies in Con-
gress, 316; Books for a Theological Stu-
dent, 96; Book Notices, 410; Business
and Books, 511; Congregation al Litur-
gies, 97; Church and the World, 314;
Communion invitation, 409; Clergyman
on Science, 586; College Marks, 558;

SamaVeda, The,article by Prof.J.Avery, 472.
Scanland's Heights and Depths, noticed,

503.

Seeley's Roman Imperialism, noticed, 306.
Seymour, Prof. N. P., article by, 215.
Shairp's Culture and Religion, noticed, 502.
Shedd's Sermons to the Natural man, no-
ticed, 401.

Smith's English-Latin Dictionary, noticed.
592.

Smith's Saloon, noticed, 407.

Science, Right Side Up, 582.

Smith's Smaller Scripture His.,noticed.403.

Tappan, Arthur, Life of, noticed, 82.
Temperance Question, 411.

Temperance Reform, Legislation and Moral

Suasion, article by Rev. O. T. Lam-
phear, 384,

Textual Corrections of the New Testament,
noticed, 571.

R.

S.

T.

Diversified Ministry, 103; Duties of Coun-
cils, 208; Errata, 214; Forgotten Ameri-
ican Author, 507: Fire Light, 580; Impos-
sible Education, 315; Little Giants, 311;
Lord's Supper, 585; Masonic Corner
Stones, 412: Ministers and People, 205;
Ministry Perishing or Not? 56: Move-
ment Westward, 213; New Puritanism,
312; Our Review, 589; Paul before his
Conversion, 101; Peace and Powder, 510;
Phases of Skepticism, 505; Philosophi-
cal Faith, 102: Placed in a False Position,
585; Pronunciation of Greck, 411; Pul-
ling off a shoe, 210; Regenerate by Bap-
tism. 214; Sunday Laws, 511; Science
Right Side Up, 582; Temperance Ques-
tion, 411; Two Notable Ütterances. 91;
Unexpected Testimony, 212; University
Tests, 95: Valuable Unitarian Discovery,
412: Wanted. Biblical Scholars, 206; Wo-
man with a Sphere, 410; Woman's Rights
in France, 509.

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Theodore, noticed, 504.

U.

Uunderwood's Handbook of English Litera-

ture, noticed, 577.

Unexpected Testimony, 212.

University Series, Huxley, Barker, Ster-

Upham's New Mental Philosophy, article
by Pres. G. F. Magoun, 1.

V.

University Tests, 95.

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