In this Index the names of Contributors of Articles are printed in Italica.
Hanna, (W.) The Earlier Years of our Lord's Life on Earth, noticed, Hardwick, (C.) History of the
Christian Church in the Middle Ages, noticed,
Hardwick, (C.) History of the Christian Church during the Reformation,
Hedge, (F. H.) The Primeval World of Hebrew Tradition, noticed, Henderson, (E.) Commentary on Ezekiel, noticed, -
Hood, (E. P.) Lamps, Pitchers, and Trumpets, noticed,
Emerson, (R. W.), Society and Solitude, noticed, English Literature, The Study of, Article. T. R. Lounsbury, Evans, (H. D.), A Treatise on the Christian Doctrine of Marriage, noticed, Everett, (C. C.), The Science of Thought: A System of Logic, Fairbairn, (Patrick), The Typology of Scripture; viewed in connec- tion with the whole series of the Divine Dispensations, noticed, Fairchild, (James H.), Moral Philos- ophy or the Science of Obliga- tion, noticed, Fairchild, (James H.), Moral Philos- ophy or the Science of Obliga tion, reviewed, by M. Grosvenor, 549 Feuling, (J. B.), Phocylidis Poema Admonitorium, noticed, Fisher, (Geo. P.), Essays on the Su- peruatural Origin of Christianity. Second Edition, noticed, Fisher, (Geo. P.), The Council of Constance and she Council of the Vatican. Article,
Hoppin, (J. M) Modern Judaism, Article,
Hoppin, (J. M.) New edition of
Hurt, (Leigh) A Day by the Fire, noticed, Huxley, (Professor) A Critical Ex- amination of the "Physical Basis of Life." H. C. Kingsley, Hyacinthe, (Father) L. Bacon. Article, Hyacinthe, (Father) The Family and the Church. Advent Con- ferences of Notre Dame, 1866-7, 1868-9. Translated by L. W. Bacon, noticed,
Lecky, (W. H.) History of Europ- ean Morals, noticed, L'Enormant, (F.) A Manual of the Ancient History of the East to the commencement of the Median Wars, Lewin, (R. D. C) What is Judaism? or, a Few Words to the Jews, J. M. Hoppin, Article, Lightfoot, (J. B.) S. Clement of Rome. The Two Epistles to the Corinthians, noticed, Literature, (English) The study of, T. R. Lounsbury, Article, Lord, (J.) Ancient States and Em- pires, noticed,
Rawlinson, (George), A Manual of Ancient History, noticed,
Lowell, (J. R.), "The Cathedral," compared with Robert Brown- ing's "Christmas Eve,", Mc. Cosh, (James), The Laws of Discursive Thought; being a Text Book of Formal Logic. Re- viewed. H. N. Day, Mitford, (Mary Russell), Life of, noticed, Mommsen, (J.), Translated by W P. Dickson, noticed, 168, 343, 541 Morris, (W.), The Earthly Paradise. A poem, Mulford, (E.), The Nation; The Foundation of Civil Order and Political Life in the United States, 545 Müller, (Julius), Doctrinal Essays, noticed, Murray, (J. O.), Christian Hymnol- ogy. A sermon, noticed, Murray, (W. H. H.,), Music Hall Sermons, noticed, Newman, (J. H.), An Essay in Aid of a Grammar of Assent, noticed, 537
Reid, (J.), Sorrow, noticed, Restoration. Is the doctrine of the final-of all men Scriptural? Ar- ticle, W. W. Patton, -
Reynolds, (H. R.), Eeclesiastical Church Problems considered in a Series of Essays, noticed. Robinson, (H. Č.), Diary, Reminis- cences and Correspondence, edited by T. Sadler, noticed, Romish System. Moral Results of the, Article,
Rossetti, (Dante Gabriel), Poems, 717 Rothe, (R.), Doctrinal System, no- ticed,
Row, (C. A.), The Jesus of the Evangelists, noticed,
Roy, (J. E.), Is there a Probation between Death and the Judg- ment Article, Ruskin, (John), Lectures on Art, reviewed by H. N. Day, Ruskin, (John), The Queen of the Air, noticed, Sacrifice of Praise, Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, noticed. Sand, (Geo.), Antonia, Translated by Virginia Vaughan, noticed,
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