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THE
METHODIST REVIEW.
(BIMONTHLY.)
59
VOLUME LXXXI.-FIFTH SERIES, VOLUME XV.
WILLIAM V. KELLEY, D.D., EDITOR.
NEW YORK: EATON & MAINS. CINCINNATI: CURTS & JENNINGS. 1899.
PAGE
9
JANUARY-FEBRUARY.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND TEMPERANCE...
D. D. THOMPSON, Chicago, Ill.
THE ROMANCES OF THEOSOPHY.
A. H. TUTTLE, D.D., Newark, N. J.
THE PROVERBS OF THE SO-CALLED DIONYSIUS CATO..................................
Professor K. P. HARRINGTON, M.A., University, of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill, N. C.
EXPOSITION OF ROMANS VIII, 18-23.....
20
37
48
Bishop H. W. WARREN, D.D., LL.D., University Park, Colo.
ASBURY AS A STUDENT.
55
Rev. F. G. PORTER, M.A., Baltimore, Md.
THE MACHPELAH AND ISRAEL'S FAITH WHILE IN BONDAGE
(ACTS VII, 15, 16).......
65
Rev. C. D. DAY, M.A., Newcastle, Wyo.
RECENT PHASES OF THOUGHT IN APOLOGETICS........
77
Professor W. N. RICE, Ph.D., LL.D., Wesleyan University, Middletown,
Conn.
DOES GOD SUFFER?.
87
Rev. F. B. STOCKDALE, M.A., Brooklyn, New York City.
MODERN GERMAN LITERATURE AND ITS TENDENCIES...
Rev. E. I. ANTRIM, Ph.D., Germantown, O.
The Supervision of Labor, 104; A Word About the Twentieth Century
Fund, 105; Yale Lectures on Preaching, 106.
Nescience of God, 112; Church Music Again, 113; A Study, 114; A Medita-
tion, 118; Could God Sin? 121; Methodism and Missions-The True De-
parture, 123; The New Departure," 128.
THE ITINERANTS' CLUB.......
130
The Minister's New Year, 130; Vitality in Bible Study, 132; A Liturgical
Suggestion, 134.
ARCHEOLOGY AND BIBLICAL RESEARCH.....
135
The Religion of Babylonia, 135.
MISSIONARY REVIEW.......
139
Reflex Benefits of Missions, 139; Bible Translation into Non-Christian
Languages, 141; Money and Missions, 142; The Pariah's Friend, 143.
FOREIGN OUTLOOK....
SUMMARY OF THE REVIEWS AND MAGAZINES..
BOOK NOTICES...
Kuyper's Encyclopedia of Sacred Theology, 156; Van Dyke's The Gospel
for an Age of Doubt, 158; Jefferson's Quiet Talks with Earnest People, 159;
Abbott's The Life and Letters of Paul the Apostle, 161; Mackenzie's
Christianity and the Progress of Man, 162; Smith's Guesses at the Riddle
of Existence, 162; Lang's The Making of Religion, 164; Carman's By the
Aurelian Wall, 165; Stedman's Poems Now First Collected, 167; Fiske's
Old Virginia and Her Neighbors, 169; Lathrop's Memories of Hawthorne,
171; Bismarck, the Man and the Statesman, 173; MISCELLANEOUS, 174.
144
152
156
MARCH-APRIL.
WYCLIF THE PROPHET OF PROTESTANTISM AND OF THE METHO
DIST ITINERANCY......
177
Bishop J. F. HURST, D.D., LL.D., Washington, D. C.
THE PLACE OF CHRIST IN MODERN THOUGHT.............
190
President C. J. LITTLE, D.D., LL.D., Garrett Biblical Institute, Evans-
ton, Ill.
THE OXFORD MOVEMENT AND ITS LEADERS..
S. P. CADMAN, D.D., New York City.
AN IDEALIST'S PRESCRIPTION FOR MODERN MATERIALISM...... 219
J. J. TIGERT, D.D., LL.D., Nashville, Tenn.
LÂO-TSZE AND HIS SYSTEM—A STUDY IN CHINESE PHILOSOPHY. 230
G. H. TREVER, Ph.D., D.D., Milwaukee, Wis.
THE CUP OF SORROW.....
248
ROBERT WATT, D.D., Wilmington, Del.
WHO WERE THE HITTITES (HETHITES) ?.........
260
Professor C. W. SUPER, Ph.D., LL.D., Ohio University, Athens, O.
THE MENTAL CONDITION OF THE CHINAMAN AS VIEWED FROM
WITHIN..
265
Professor I. T. HEADLAND, Peking University, Peking, China.
THE TRUE METHOD OF MISSIONARY PROGRESS..
Rev. W. F. OLDHAM, Ph.D., Columbus, O.
277
...
The Adjustment of Christian Apologetics to Scientific Hypotheses, 297;
"The Significance of Current Religious Unrest," 298; Depravity, 301.
802
Replenish the Sources, 302; The Spirit of the Pulpit, 304.
ARCHEOLOGY AND BIBLICAL RESEARCH...
806
The Hebrew Ecclesiasticus, 306; Research in Palestine, 308.
MISSIONARY REVIEW...
810
World's Missionary Conference, 310; The Vitality of Islam, 311; Our Con-
tention with Turkey, 312.
Lyman's Freedom and Meditation, 324; Dole's Luxury and Sacrifice, 328;
Moulton's Modern Reader's Bible, 331; Bowne's Metaphysics, 332; Vin-
cent's The Bibliotaph and Other People, 334; Warren's Among the
Forces, 336; Thorpe's Constitutional History of the American People, 338;
Wallace's Jerusalem the Holy, 341; MISCELLANEOUS, 343.
MAY-JUNE.
THE CONSTRUCTIVE VALUE OF HISTORY AND SCIENCE...
Professor A. C. ARMSTRONG, JR., Ph.D., Wesleyan University, Middle-
town, Conn.
345
CARLYLE, TENNYSON, AND BROWNING ON THE FUTURE LIFE..... 360
Rev. R. S. INGRAHAM, M.A., Milwaukee, Wis.
CURRENT BIBLICAL DISCUSSIONS-THE PROPER ATTITUDE OF
THEOLOGICAL FACULTIES WITH RESPECT TO THEM....... 368
President W. F. WARREN, D.D., LL.D., Boston University, Boston, Mass.
THE ORIGIN AND NATURE OF LAW.......
Professor G. H. BENNETT, D.D., Consolidated University, Portland, Ore.
WILLIAM MORRIS-POET, SOCIALIST, AND MASTER OF MANY
382
CRAFTS.
386
Rev. J. B. KENYON, Litt.D., Syracuse, N. Y.
MUST SYNTAX DIE THAT THE SABBATH MAY LIVE?......
401
Professor W. F. STEELE, D.D., University of Denver, University Park,
Colo.
JOHN WESLEY'S SCHOOL AT KINGSWOOD....
410
Rev. JOHN TELFORD, B.A., Redhill, Surrey, Eng.
MARTHA AND MARY-LOVE GREATER THAN ACHIEVEMENT-A
CHARACTER STUDY.....
421
J. D. WALSH, D.D., Covington, Ky.
METHODS OF APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF PHILOSOPHY........ 431
G. A. WILSON, Ph.D., Boston, Mass.
EDITORIAL DEPARTMENTS:
NOTES AND DISCUSSIONS.....
444
The Inner Life of the Preacher, 444; Robert Browning in his Wife's Let-
ters, 450.
THE ARENA...
461
"The Significance of Current Religious Unrest," 461; "Nescience of
God," 464; "For Christ's Sake," or "God in Christ," 465.
THE ITINERANTS' CLUB.....
467
Ritualistic Tendencies of Our Time, 467; Diversity in Scripture Transla-
tion-Its Necessity and Value, 468; Paul's Vision of Christ, 1 Cor. 15. 8,
Cooperation in Mission Fields, 477; In Palestine and Syria, 479.
FOREIGN OUTLOOK.....
481
487
SUMMARY OF THE REVIEWS AND MAGAZINES.
BOOK NOTICES..
Harnack's History of Dogma, 491; Pike's The Divine Drama, 493; Hun-
tington's Sin and Holiness, 495; Lanier's Music and Poetry, 497; Thomp-
son's John Wesley as a Social Reformer, 500; Henley's Poems, 502; Orr's
Neglected Factors in the Study of the Early Progress of Christianity,
504; Landor's In the Forbidden Land, 506; Hunt's English Meditative
Lyrics, 509; Warne's George Müller, 510; Steele's Jesus Exultant; or,
Christ No Pessimist, 510; Watters's First American Itinerant of Metho-
dism, William Watters, 511; Adams's European History, 511; Gilbert's
The Student's Life of Jesus, 512; Moody's One Thousand and One
Thoughts from My Library, 512; Kern's The Ministry to the Congrega-
tion, 512; Cowl's Digging Ditches, 512.
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