Φιλοσοφιαν δε ου την Στωικην λεγω, ουδε την Πλατωνικην, και την Επικουρειον τε Clem. Alex. Strom. Lib. l. LONDON: PUBLISHED BY B. J. HOLDSWORTH, 18, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD, SOLD ALSO BY JOHN ANDERSON, JUNIOR, AND AND R. M. TIMMS, DUBLIN. . PAGE. Account of the Proceedings at a Public Meeting held at the City of York, on the Subject of Immolating Hindoo Widows in British India 550 Answer to a printed Paper, entitled, Manifesto of the Christian Evidence Society 379 Authentic Narrative of the Copversion to the Protestant Faith, and of the Death of J. A. Cadiot 456 Baroness Von Minutoli's Recollections of Egypt 132 Barton's, Bernard, Widow's Tale, and other Poems 231 Belcher's Poetical Sketches of Biblical Subjects 377 Beldam's Summary of the Laws peculiarly affecting Protestant Dissenters 521 Belfrage's Discourses on the Duties and Coosolations of the Aged 374 Blackburn's Reflections on the Moral and Spiritual Claims of the Metropolis 465 Bloomfield's Recensio Synoptica Annotationis Sacræ 348 Burder's Final State of the Heathen 162 Byron's, Lord, Voyage of H. M. S. Blonde to the Sandwich Islands, in the Years 1824, 1825 289 Carpenter's Popular Introduction to the Study of the Holy Scriptures 254 Chalmers's Whole Works of the Right Rev. Edward Reynolds, D.D, Lord Bishop of Norwich 124 Christian Devotedness 169 Clare's Shepherd's Calendar 509 Coleman's Serinons, Doctrinal and Practical 553 Cuning hame's Scheme of Prophetic Arrangement of the Rev. E. Irving and Mr. Frere critically examined 185 Donnegan's New Greek and English Lexicon 427 Douglas's Advancement of Society in Knowledge and Religion 185 Evanson's Historical Summary of Facts attending the Conversion of His Highness the Prince of Salm-Salm, from the Roman Catholic Religion 456 Ewing's Greek and English Lexicou 427 Female Missionary Advocate 439 Four Years in France 21 Frere's General Structure of the Apocalypse 185 Friendship's Offering. A Literary Album 92 Gardes', M., Declaration contre l’lotolerance du Canton de Vaud 300 Gold-headed Cane 453 Hare's View of the Structure, Functions, and Disorders of the Stomach and Alimentary Organs of the Human Body 97, 265, 405 Harvey's Sketches of Hayti 564 Horne's Compendious Introduction to the Study of the Bible 254 Hyatt's Sermons on Various Subjects 137 Irving's Babylon and Infidelity foredoomed of God 185, 314 Johnson's Essay on Morbid Sensibility of the Stomach and Dowels, &c. 97, 265, 405 Johnstone's Specimens of Sacred and Serious Poetry, from Chaucer to the present Day 66 Jones's Tyro's Greek and English lexicon : 427 Keppel's Personal Narrative of a Jourucy from India to England 385
Page. Letter on the Medical Employment of White Mustard Seed Letters written by S***** S****, during her last Illness 476 Lewis's Christian Characteristics Life and Times of Frederick Reynolds Lingard's History of England from the first Invasion by the Romans Vindication of certain Passages in the fourth and fifth Volumes of List of Works recently published 96, 184, 383, 479, 575 Lloyd's Extensive Inquiry into the important Questions, What it is to preach Christ ? and, What is the best Mode of preaching Him Maitland's Inquiry into the Grounds on which the Prophetic Period of Daniel and St. John has been supposed to consist of 1260 years Mayers's Brief Account of the Zoharite Jews Memoirs of Zehir-ed-din Muhammed Baber, Emperor of Hindustan : written Mitford's Sacred Specimens, selected from the early English Poets Montlosier's Denonciation aux Cours Royales, &c. Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New 142 Philip's Treatise on Iudigestion and its Consequences, called Nervous and Practical Wisdom, or, The Manual of Life Reminiscences of Michael Kelly Scott's History of the Church of Christ; intended as a Continuation of Second Appual Report of the Society for the Relief of Distressed Widows, applying within the first Month of their Widowhood Selections from the Works of Bishop Hall Shipman's Familiar Treatise on Disorders of the Sto:nach and Bowels; Bilious and Nervous Affections Sherburne's Life of Paul Jones Sketches of Portuguese Life, Manners, Costume, and Character Snodgrass's Narrative of the Burmese War Stewart's Practical View of the Redeemer's Advent Strutt's, Elizabeth, Triumphs of Genius and Perseverance Taylor's, Emily, Poetical Illustrations of Passages of Scripture Thackrah's Lectures on Digestion and Diet 97, 265, 405 Thomson's Letters on the Moral and Religious State of South America 470 Tolley's Paraphrase of St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature in the United Kingdom 220 Turner's History of the Reign of Henry the Eighth Whitridge's Memoirs and Remains of Joseph Brown Jefferson, late Student Williams's Cottage Bible and Family Expositor Wilson's Selections from the Works of Bishop Hopkins THE ECLECTIC REVIEW, FOR JANUARY, 1827. Art. I. The whole Works of the Right Rev. Edward Reynolds, D.D. Lord Bishop of Norwich ; now first collected, with his Funeral Sermon, by B. Riveley, one of his Lordship's Chaplains. To which is prefixed, a_Memoir of the Life of the Author. By Alexander Chalmers, F.S.A. In 6 vols. 8vo. pp. 2896. Price 31. London. 1826. IN N none of the reprints which have appeared during the last twenty years, has a sounder discretion been exercised, than in the publication before us, which contains the entire Works of Bishop Reynolds, now for the first time edited together. Reynolds was an excellent man, and an interesting writer; nor is it any deduction from the value of his works, that we find in them so little of the polemic, and so much of the sound and practical divine. This absence of all that is petulant and disputatious, combined with a holy anxiety for the cultivation of all that is connected with essential truth and vital godliness, eminently characterised the writer and the man. He was of a gentle and forbearing spirit ; and if, at times, he seemed to shrink from that firm and uncompromising assertion of high principle, which might have been expected from his exemplary piety, we are quite sure that this apparent tergiversation is to be accounted for on suppositions quite consistent with integrity of conscience. The least satisfactory part of the work before us, is the memoir; and one of its defects consists in its inadequate development of personal character, particularly in reference to the point under consideration. It is undeniable, that Reynolds exhibited, to use plain language, some of the qualities which distinguįshed the accommodating Vicar of Bray. He first held preferment as the adherent of Episcopacy; he then conformed under a Presbyterian establishment; and at the Restoration, when Episcopacy came again into fashion, and it was raining VOL. XXVII. N.S. B |