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The Quarterly Reviews and Blackwood's Magazine.

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THE FOUR LEADING QUARTERLY REVIEWS:

EDINBURGH REVIEW, (Whig),

LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW, (Conservative), WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liberal),

BRITISH QUARTERLY REVIEW, (Evangelical),

AND

BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE.

The British Quarterlies give to the reader well-digested information upon the great events in contemporaneous history, and contain masterly criticisms on all that is fresh and valuable in literature, as well as a summary of the triumphs of science and art. The wars likely to convulse all Europe will form topics for discussion, that will be treated with a thoroughness and ability nowhere else to be found. Blackwood's Magazine is famous for stories, essays, and sketches of the highest literary merit.

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THE BEGINNINGS OF CHRISTIANITY: With a View of the State of the Roman World at the Birth of Christ. By Rev. Prof. GEORGE P. FISHER, author of "The Reformation," etc. One volume, 8vo. Cloth, $3.00 This new book announced from the pen of Prof. GEORGE P. FISHER, the author of that admirable work on "The Reformation," and on a subject to which he has given so much attention, and one of such importance, will be gladly welcomed by the reading public.

Professor Fisher's new book is written throughout in a historical as distinguished from a polemical spirit, and is adapted to intelligent readers of all classes. It deals with living questions pertaining to the origin of Christiauity and of the New Testament writings. Beginning with a full description of the historical preparation for Christianity, it passes in review the various influences that flowed from the great political organization of the Roman Empire, the popular religion of the Greeks and Romans, the relation of the Greek philosophy to Christianity, the state of morals in ancient heathen society, and the social and religious condition of the Jews at the birth of Christ.

The author then enters into an examination of the documents of Christianity, paying particular regard to the more recent critical questions and discussions. The origin of the Gospels, particularly of the fourth Gospel, and the credibility of the Acts, are among the prominent topics treated of in this section of the work. In the latter part of the volume the most essential topics connected with the life of Jesus, the separation of the Church from the Judaic community, the progress of Christianity in the apostolic age, and the characteristics of Christianity in the first century, are discussed. This is a book which cannot fail to increase Prof. Fisher's already eminent reputation as an author and historian, and coming as it does at a time when so much talent is devoted to undermining the foundations of our historic faith, it will be welcomed as a contribution to ecclesiastical history, of sterling value.

FAITH AND PHILOSOPHY; Or, Discourses and Essays. By HENRY B. SMITH, D.D., LL.D. Edited with an Introduction, by Rev. Dr. GEORGE L. PRENTISS, Professor in the Union Theological Seminary. One volume, 8vo. Cloth, Extra, $3.50.

THE FINAL PHILOSOPHY; Or, System of Perfect Knowledge Issuing from the Harmony of Science and Religion. By Prof. CHAS. W. SHIELDS, D.D., of Princeton College. One volume, octavo. Cloth, Extra, $3.00.

MODERN PHILOSOPHY, From Descartes to Schopenhauer and Hartmann. By FRANCIS BOWEN, A. M., author of "American Political Economy," and Alford Professor of Natural Religion and Moral Philosophy in Harvard College. One volume, octavo. Printed on laid paper, and neatly bound. Cloth, $3.00.

*The above books for sale by all booksellers, or will be sent, express charges paid, upon receipt of the price by the Publishers,

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NEW ENGLANDER.

The Editors of the NEW ENGLANDER have to announce certain changes which they propose to make in the conduct of this Journal for the ensuing year.

There are various subjects, some of which are of transcendent importance, to which the public mind is directed, and which require to be discussed thoroughly, and in an enlightened and dispassionate spirit. The reappearance of materialistic Atheism under the name of "science," in different Christian countries, calls for fresh vindications of the Christian Faith against old foes with new faces. The wide dissemination, through popular lectures and magazines, of doctrine which is not only at variance with the truths of Christianity, but which strikes at the root of all religion, by assaulting theism and the rationality of prayer, and the ready credence which is often given to the sophistry by which this false doctrine is supported, render it imperative that the new infidelity and its confident champions should receive attention. In addition to the questions which have to do with the relations of science and religion, other topics relative to politics and literature, Christian doctrine and Christian Life, or which concern the interests of the Congregational churches in particular-topics which have always been included within the scope of the NEW ENGLANDer— will be discussed, with a new effort to make the Journal, in these departments, more interesting and valuable.

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