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BIBLIOTHECA SACRA
AND
AMERICAN BIBLICAL REPOSITORY.
E. A. PARK AND S. H. TAYLOR, EDITORS,
AIDED BY
PROFESSORS ROBINSON, STOWE, BARROWS, ALLEN, DAY, PHELPS, SHEDD, BROWN, PUTNAM, AND DRS. DAVIDSON OF ENGLAND
AND ALEXANDER OF SCOTLAND.
VOL. XIII.
ANDOVER:
WARREN F. DRAPER.
NEW YORK:
JOHN WILEY.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1856, by
WARREN F. DRAPER,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.
1921
44-49 5-16
CONTENTS OF VOL. XIII.
Article.
NO. XLIX.
Page.
I. THE HISTORICAL AND LEGAL JUDGMENT OF
THE OLD TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES AGAINST
SLAVERY,
By George B. Cheever, D. D.. New York.
[Continued from Vol. XII. p. 770.]
Patriarchal Establishments of Isaac and Jacob,
Captives in War,
The First Instance of Man-Stealing,
Condition of the Israelites in Egypt,
Nature of Tributary Servitude. Case of the Canaanites
generally, and of the Gibeonites particularly, .
Case of the Nethinim,
Case of the Servants of the Captive Jews, .
Case of the Children of Solomon's Servants, and of the
Strangers appointed to Labor,
The Exodus from Egypt, and the Mixed Multitude. Law
of the Passover,
Religious Privileges of Servants. - -Law of the Sabbath,
The Year-Sabbath, and the Annual Feasts,
Time and Treatment of the Hebrew Servant.-The Six
Years' Contract,
Phraseology for Contracts with Servants.. Selling, or
The Law against Man-Stealing. What it proves,
II. PERPETUAL SIN AND OMNIPOTENT GOODNESS,
By L. P. Hickok, D. D., Union College.
16
.
III. SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE,
A REVIEW OF THE SIX DAYS OF CREATION" BY PROF. TAYLER LEWIS. Dwight
80
By James D. Dana, LL. D., Silliman Professor of Natural History, Yale College.
IV. ATONEMENT,
By Enoch Pond, D. D., Professor in Bangor Theological Seminary.
130
V. PLACE AND CONDITION OF THE DEPARTED,
By N. H. Griffin, Professor in Williams College.
153
VI. NATIONALITY,
173
By Alpheus S. Packard, Professor in Bowdoin College.
VII. NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS,
202
I. Tulloch's Prize Essay,
II. Brodie's Psychological Inquiries,
III. Lippincott's Pronouncing Gazetteer of the World,
IV. Baumgarten's History of the Apostolic Church,
V. Archbishop Whately on a Future State, and on
Good and Evil Angels,
VI. Prof. Schaff on the United States,
VII. Gieseler's Church History, Last Volume,
VIII. Worcester's Dictionary,
210
215
216
217
218
IX. Works on Divine Sovereignty and Predestination,
X. Hackett's Illustrations of Scripture,
NO. L.
I. THE MORAL FACULTY,
By Rev. Joseph Haven, Professor in Amherst College.
II. THE DEMANDS OF INFIDELITY SATISFIED BY
CHRISTIANITY,
By Samuel Harris, D. D., Professor in Bangor Theological Seminary.
229
272
III. FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE OF THE SCRIPTURES,
By Rev. Edward Robie, Greenland, N. H.
314
IV. THE INFLUENCE AND METHOD OF ENGLISH
STUDIES,
By William G. T. Shedd, Professor at Andover.
V. THE HISTORICAL AND LEGAL JUDGMENT OF
By George B. Cheever, D. D., New York.
[Continued from p. 48.]
Statutes for the Protection of Oppressed Fugitives,
325
359
Force of the Demonstration from this Statute against the
possibility of Property in Man,
367
The Law of Jubilee. Universality of its Application De-
monstrated,
378
VI. AN ESSAY TOWARDS A DEMONSTRATION OF
THE DIVINE EXISTENCE,
388
By Rev. Daniel P. Noyes, one of the Secretaries of the American Home
Missionary Society.
I. Norton's Translation of the Gospels,
II. Norton's Internal Evidences of the Genuineness of the