VIII, THE SOURCES OF THE JORDAN, THE LAKE EL-HÛ-
LEH, AND THE ADJACENT COUNTRY,
184
By Rev. W. M. Thomson, Missionary in Syria. Communicated, with Notes,
by E. Robinson, Professor at New York.
Bâniâs,
187
The Fountain,
189
Lake Phiala,
189
Castle of Bâniâs,
192
Tell el-Kâdy,
196
Region of the Haleh,
198
Castle of Hûnîn,
201
Region North of Hûnîn,
203
Castle of esh-Shủkif,
206
REMARKS ON THE PRECEDING ARTICLE,
207
By E. Robinson, Professor at New York.
IV. LIFE OF PHILIP MELANCHTHON,
By B. B. Edwards, Professor at Andover.
Introductory Observations,
Melanchthon's Birth and Parentage,
Early Education of Melanchthon,
Melanchthon as Professor of Greek,
Melanchthon as Theological Professor,
Melanchthon's Domestic and Social Character,
Modesty and Gentleness of Melanchthon,
Melanchthon's Piety,
Religious Belief of Melanchthon,
Estimation in which Melanchthon was held,
Melanchthon as a Biblical Expositor,
Melanchthon as a Church Historian,
The Relations of Melanchthon to Luther,
Last Days and Death of Melanchthon,
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II, SCHOTT'S TREATISE ON THE SUBJECT-MATTER OF
SERMONS,
461
By Edwards A. Park, Professor at Andover.
1. Use of the term, Invention, in Sacred Rhetoric,
462
2. The General Character of the Subjects of Sermons,
463
3. Doctrinal Subjects of Sermons,
465
4. Practical Subjects of Sermons,
466
5. Historical Subjects of Sermons,
468
6. Philosophical Subjects of Sermons,
470
7. The Advantages of preaching from Texts,
472
8. Classification of Discourses according to the Mode of treating
their Texts,
474
9. Variety in the Themes for the Pulpit,
476
10. Elucidation of the Subject of a Discourse,
477
11. Various kinds and Sources of Arguments and Motives employ-
ed in a Discourse,
481
12. Different Methods in which the same kind of Arguments and
Motives may be presented in a Discourse,
488
13. The Manner of treating such Opinions and Feelings of his Hear-
ers, as are at variance with the Preacher's Discourse, 492
14. Cautions to be observed in exciting the Feelings of an Audience, 496
15. The Department of Topics (Topica),
497
IV. MEMOIR OF COUNT ZINZENDORF,
By B. B. Edwards, Professor at Andover.
Birth and Childhood,
Residence in Halle,
Zinzendorf as a member of the University of Wittenberg,
Travels,
Residence in Dresden and Marriage,
Settlement at Herrnhut,
Organization of the Community at Herrnhut,
Various Events, Labors, Journeys, etc.
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