Poetry, Recent [Works of Moir and Reade, &c., 283-341. Various forms of the poetical character, 283, 286. Mr. Moir and Mr. Reade, 287. Mr. Moir's life, 287-291. Cri- ticism of their collected works, 291-341.
Seats, open, in Churches [Oliphant's Law of Pews, &c.], 81-136. Freedom of worship, 81. Opposed by pews, 82. Trouble of Church structures, 83. Common Prayer and Sacra- ments, 84. Normal idea of a Church, 84, 85. Churchwardens, 86. Law and history of sit- tings in churches, 87. Pew, open seats, &c. &c. 87-136.
Sellon, Miss [Tracts by Mr. Spurrell, Miss Sellon, Bishop of Exeter, &c.], 151-175. The subject distasteful, 152. Who are open to criticism, 153. Superiors and inferiors, 154-158. Miss S.'s Rule of Obedience, 159. The principles which it involves-its dan- gers, &c., 160-175.
Shaftesbury, Lord, the Chevalier Bunsen, and the Bible Society [The Record Newspaper,
&c.], 137-150. Lord Shaftesbury and the Bible Society's Anniversary, 137. The Trac- tarian School, 138. Their alleged tenderness to infidelity, 138, 139. Chevalier Bunsen a sceptic, 140. His treatment of scriptural statements, 141. His estimate of Ewald, 142-144. Lord Shaftesbury's dishonesty, 144-146. Dr. Pusey's Letter to Lord Shaftes- bury, in the Morning Chronicle, 147–150. Stonehenge [Mr. Herbert's Cyclops Chris- tianus,' &c.], 1-19. Historical criticism, 1. Mr. Herbert, 2, 3. The Druids, and alleged antiquity of Stonehenge, 4. Mr. Herbert's objections to the received accounts-he con- tends that they are post-Roman works,
Words, Study of [Trench on Study of Words], 425-446. Accuracy of language, 425. Se- lection of words, 426. Its educational and moral purposes, 427, 428. General reflections on the value and importance of the study of words, 430-446.
SHORTER NOTICES OF BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.
JULY.-Wilson's Sacra Privata-English Alice -Gilbert Arnold - The Divine Master Rymer Jones's Natural History of Animals- Instrumenta Ecclesiastica (Second Series)- Conquerors of the New World -Smith's Inquiry into Catholic Matters Dowell's Catechism on Church Services Jubilee Year of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel-Hoare's Ecclesiastical History- Pott's Lectures Oremus Trevilian on Rev. xiii. 18-Caswall, &c. on Synodical Action-Scott's Reply to Goode- Flower's ditto-Jebb's Plea for Cathedrals-How to reclaim lost population?-Griffiths' Transla- tions from the Sanskrit-Emphatic New Testament-Hirscher on a New Reformation -Coxe's Sympathies of the Continent Eclipse of Faith - Restoration of Belief- Evenings at Sackville College-Neale's Lec- tures on Church Difficulties-Johns's History of Spain-Our New Parish-Our Doctor- Davies and Vaughan's Translation of Plato's Republic-Archdeacon Wilberforce's Charge -Sermons by T. J. Smith, C. C. Spencer, Codd, Steel, Skinner, &c.
Bennett's Letter to Lord John Russell- Harington's Succession of Bishops - The Christian Student Sermons by Harness and Hale-Life Assurance - Rounds and Catches -The Song School, &c.-Strife for the Mas- tery-Sunlight in the Clouds-Bishop Forbes on the Nicene Creed-Stories and Catechis- ing. illustrative of the Collects-Williams's Biography of Mr. Suckling-Uncle Tom's Cabin-Walks after Wild Flowers-Evans's Sermons - Cyclopædia Bibliographica Stark's History of the Bishopric of Lincoln -Laurence's Essay on Confession, &c.- Romanism, an Apostate Church-Burton's Falconry-Burney Prize Essay-Bishop of Oxford on S. P. G. Jubilee-Sisters of Mercy -The Coming Man-Benson's Sermon on Christian Education-Browne's Letter to Mr. Walpole-Renovation of Cathedral In- stitutions-Barter's Socialism and Infidelity --Cole's Reflective Letter-Six Sermons on Christian Union-Stretton's Guide-School Inspectors' Report-Quakerism - Mozley's Kings of England-Hymnal-Landmarks of Ancient History - Norrisian Essay-Anti- cleptic Gradus-Butler's Sermons-Spark's Lecture-Thiersch's History of the Christian Church Fraser on Convocations - Bucks Architectural Society-Sermon by Rev. J. P. Marriott.
R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.
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