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88 STATE STREET, (STAFFORD BUILDING,)
New Haven.
Voltaire et les Genevois; par J. Gaberel, Ancien Pasteur. Geneve
et Paris, 1856.
ART. II.—Does the Bible need Re-translating?
1. Notes on the Revision of the Authorized Version of the Holy
Scriptures. By William Selwyn, Canon of Ely. Cambridge:
Deighton, Bill & Co.
2. A Vindication of the Authorized Version of the English Bible.
By the Rev. S. C. Malan.
3. The American Bible Union's Improved Version.
ART. III.-Gentleness a chief element in Ministerial
ART. IV.-Political Economy and the Future,
1. The Principles of Political Economy applied to the condition, the
resources and the Institutions of the American People. By Fran-
cis Bowen, Alford Professor of Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity
in Harvard College. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1856. Svo.
pp. 546.
2. National System of Political Economy, By Frederick List.
Translated from the German by G. A. Matile, Doctor of Civil
Law; late Professor of Law at Neufchatel; Member of the Ameri-
can Philosophical Society, &c. Including the Notes of the French
Translation, by Henri Richelot, &c. With a Preliminary Essay
and Notes, by Stephen Colwell. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott
& Co. 8vo. pp. 497. 1856.
3. Knowledge is Power: A view of the Productive Forces of Mod-
ern Society and the results of labor, capital and skill. By Charles
Knight, &c. Boston: Gould & Lincoln. 12mo. pp. 503. 1856.
4. The Harmony of Interests, Agricultural, Manufacturing and
Commercial. By Henry C. Carey, &c. Second Edition. New
York: Myron Finch. 8vo. pp. 229. 1856.
5. Money: Essays from Hunt's Merchant's Magazine and Commer-
cial Review. By Henry C. Carey. 8vo. pp. 59.
ART. V.-The Puritan Commonwealth,
The Puritan Commonwealth. An Historical Review of the Puritan
Government in Massachusetts in its civil and ecclesiastical rela-
tions, from its rise to the abrogation of the first Charter. To-
1
15
35
48
68
gether with some general reflections on the English Colonial poli-
cy, and on the character of Puritanism. By the late Peter Oliver,
of the Suffolk Bar. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1856. pp. 502.
ART. VI. What the Free-Church System Requires,
AMERICAN ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY:
ART. VII.-Early Church in Connecticut,
Church in Kentucky,
Book Notices,
1. Sprague's Annals of the Pulpit.-2. Aurora Leigh.-3. Mac-
Whorter's Yahveh Christ.-4. Tuckerman's Essays.-5. Robert-
son's Charles the Fifth.-6. Horne's Introduction.-7. Coxe's
Apology for the English Bible.-8. Memorial Papers.-9. Williams'
Invasion, &c. of Washington.-10. Neighbor Jackwood.-11.
Vaux's Villas and Cottages.-12. Hitchcock's Religious Truth
Illustrated.-13. Watson's Men and Times of the Revolution.-
14. Holton's New Grenada.-15. Imitation of Christ.-16. The
Children's Bread.-17. Lays of a Life time.-18. Bethune's Lec-
tures.-19. Webster's Counting House Dictionary.-20. Bishop
Doane's Second Evening Service.-21. Croswell's Domestic Altar.
-22. Old Whitey's Christmas trot.-23. The Old Farm and the
New Farm.-24. My Step-Mother.-25. Norton's Life of Bishop
White.-26. Harpers' Story Books.-27. Abbott's History of Hen-
ry IV.--28. Abbott's History of Richard I.-29. The Little Learn-
er.-30. Docharty's Elements of Plane and Solid Geometry.-31.
McVickar's City Missions.-32. New York Observer.-33. Church-
man's Diary. 34. Southgate's Practical Directions for Lent.-35.
Dix on Trinity Church.-36. Fuller on Confirmation.-37. Ser-
mons, Reports, &c. &c.
ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER:
Summary of Home Intelligence,
Summary of Foreign Intelligence,
NO. II.
ART. I.-The English Reformation a Catholic Work,
1. Whately's Kingdom of Christ. New York: 1843.
2. Litton's The Church in its Idea, Attributes, and Ministry.
London: 1851.
3. Colton's Genius and Mission of the American Episcopal Church.
New York: 1853.
4. Hildyard's Letter to Lord Palmerston: The People's Call for a
Revision of the Liturgy. London: 1857.
5. Ira Warren's Cause and Cure of Puseyism. Boston: 1847.
6. Wilberforce's Principles of Church Authority. Baltimore: 1855.
7. Ives' Trials of a Mind in its Progress to Catholicism. Boston:
1854.
161
8. Shimeall's Romanism of Low Churchism, and End of Prelacy.
New York: 1855.
9. Noel's Union of Church and State. New York: 1849.
10. Coleman's Antiquities of the Christian Church. Andover:
1841.
ART. II.-Emerson's English Traits,
English Traits. By R. W. Emerson. Boston: 1856. Seventh thou-
sand. 1857.
ART. III.-Salaries of the Clergy,
1. Convention Address, 1856. By the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Indi-
diana.
2. Convention Address, 1856. By the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Illi-
nois.
ART. IV.-The Rev. Stephen R. Wright,
Gnosticism,
197
217
ART. VI.-Dissensions in the Apostolic Age,-No. II.
ART. VII.—The Early History of Religion,
1. Progress of Religious Ideas through Successive Ages. By L.
Maria Child. New York: C. S. Francis & Co. 1856. 3 vols.
12mo.
2. The Heathen Religion in its Popular and Symbolical Develop-
ment. By Rev. Joseph B. Gross. Boston. 1856. 12mo.
3. The Religions of the World, in their Relation to Christianity.
By F. D. Maurice. Boston: Gould and Lincoln. 1854. 16mo.
4. Christ and other Masters: an Historical Inquiry into some of the
Chief Parallelisms and Contrasts between the Christianity and the
Religious Systems of the Ancient World, with Special Reference
to Prevailing Difficulties and Objections. By Charles Hardwick,
M. A., Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge. Part
II: Religions of India. Cambridge: Macmillan. 1857.
8vo. pp.
219.
5. Hulsean Lectures for 1846. By Richard Chenevix Trench, M. A.
Philadelphia: H. Hooker. 1850.
1. Gibbs' Philological Studies.-2. Elliot's New England History.-
3. Whately's Bacon's Essays.-4. McHarg's Life of Talleyrand.
-5. Hart's Parish Churches.-6. Sheppard's Constitutional Text
Book.-7. Mrs. Sigourney's Past Meridian.-8. Mrs. Sigourney's
Examples, &c.-9. Sargent's Arctic Adventures.-10. Wells' Ex-
plorations in Honduras.-11. Lenten Season.-12. Gordon's Test
of Spiritualism.-13. Willis' Paul Fane.-14. Coxe's Letters of the
Bishop of Arras.-15. Anthon's Juvenal and Persius.-16. Arm-
strong's Doctrine of Baptisms.-17. Edwards' Sketches of European
Travel.-18. Jones' Characters and Criticisms.-19. Nutt's Cata-
logue.-20. Butler's Flock Fed.-21. Hooker's Child's Book of
Nature.-22. Isabel.-23. Reading without tears.-24. Church
Book Society publications.-25. Pamphlets, Reports, &c.
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