Arr. I. The True Style and Measure of the Higher
Education,
1
Rev. B. W. Dwight, Clinton, N. Y.
II. The New Andover Hymn Book,
35
Joseph S. Ropes, M. A., Boston, Mass.
Continuation on page 69, by Rev. L. Bacon, D. D., New Haven, Conn.
III. Roman Catholic Contributions and Missions, 93
Henry C. Kingsley, Esq., New Haven, Conn.
IV. China and the Chinese,
111
Prof. William D. Whitney, Yale College.
V. Revision of the English Bible,
144
Rev. Edward W. Gilman, Bangor, Me.
VI. Dr. Cleaveland's Reply to the New Englander, 164
Rev. S. W. S. Dutton, D. D., New Haven, Conn.
VII. Palestine a Perpetual Witness for the Bible, 192
Rev. Joseph P. Thompson, D. D., New York City.
VIII. Nature and the Supernatural,
224
Rev. Prof. Noah Porter, D. D., Yale College.
ARTICLE IX. NOTICES OF BOOKS:
HOVEY.- A Memoir of the Life
and Times of the Rev. Isaae
SCHEDEL.— The Emancipation of
Backus, M. A.,
269
Faith,
239
Denison.-Notes of the Baptists
BLEDSOE. - A Theodicy,
and their Principles, in Nor-
Furness. — Thoughts on the Life
wich, Conn.,
270)
and Character of Jesus of
UHDEN, H. F.—The New England
Nazareth,
261
Theocracy,
270
SCHAFF.—History of the Christian
Church,
263
STEVENS.—History of Methodism, 264 LONGFELLOW.-The Courtship of
PERKINS.-Sermons,
265 Miles Standish
270
WAYLAND.-Salvation by Christ, 267 Holland.-Bitter Sweet. A Poem, 276
ALEXANDER, Jas. W.-Discourses, 268 The Autocrat of the Breakfast
Prire.—The Power of Prayer, 268
Table, -
277