215; the Rockingham administra- | tion, 220; influence of Lord Chat- ham, 222.
Grey, Earl, The Colonial Policy of Lord
John Russell's Administration, 458. Gunnison, J. W., The Mormons, 479. Gwynne, T., The Life and Death of Silas Barnstarke, 240.
Hackle, P., Hints on Angling, 15. Halbert, C. A., The Gospel revealed to Job, 512.
Hall, S. T., The Peak and the Plain,766. Hanna, Dr., Memoirs of Dr. Chalmers, 760.
Kingsley, C., Hypatia, 764. Knowles, J. S., The Idol Demolished by its own Priest, 33, 41. Kossuth, Select Speeches of, 637.
Lang, J. D., The Australian Emigrant's Manual, 640.
Langford, J. A., Religion and Educa tion, 253.
Lee, W., Experience in Diseases and Comparative Rates of Mortality, 393. Lewis, T., Memoir of, 248. Literary Intelligence, 135, 264, 390, 520, 647, 775.
Longfellow, Poems on Slavery, 254. Lorenzo Benoni, 640.
Lowell, J. R., Poems, 307; character, 307; The Changeling, 309; extracts, 310; Edgar Poe, 313; The Raven, 315; Mr. Read's Poems, 317; Mr. Holmes's, 319.
Harbauch, H., Heaven, 386. Harrison, W., Light of the Forge, 253. Haydon, B. R. Life of, 338; British art, 338; Haydon's early life, 341; studies in London, 342; first suc- cess, 344; want of resources, 347; pupils, 349; character, 350; ill-Lynch, T. T., Memorials of Theophilus treatment, 352.
Heath, D. J., The Future Human King- dom of Christ, 386.
Heaven and Earth, The Revealed Eco- nomy of, 764.
Henry, A., The Voice of the Bible to the Age, 639.
Hepburn, A., Taxidermy, 137. Herschel, J. F. W., A Manual of Scien- tific Enquiry, 137. Hogg, H., Poems, 390.
Holcombe, Lieut-Col., The Change, 253. Holmes, O. W., Poems, 307, 319. Hope, J., Brittany and the Chase, 758. Howitt, A. M., The Art Student in Munich, 71; Kaulback's studio, 72; coffee-house, 73; unveiling the statue of Bavaria, 75; love of nature, 77; feet-washing by the King of Bavaria, 78.
India: its Government and Resources, 100; condition of India, 100; ex- tent of territory, &c., 103; the press, 104; opinions of natives, 106; go- vernment at Home and in India, 108; patronage, 113; public works, 119; justice and law, 121.
James, J. A., Christian Progress, 252. Jeffrey, F., Contributions to Edinburgh Review, 239.
Jervis, J. J. W., Genesis Elucidated, 389.
Madden, R. R., The Life and Martyr- dom of Savonarola, 726; the Roman pontificate, 726; state of Florence in time of Savonarola, 727; his aim at reform, 729; an ascetic, 730; as a preacher, 733; interferes in go- vernment, 734; his persecution and execution, 737.
Mayhew, Adventures of a Lady' in
search of a Servant, 287; philosophy of help, 288; the social scale, 291; masters and servants, 293; defective management, 296; selection, 303; individual duty, 304.
Mazzini judged by Himself and by his Countrymen, 245.
McCawsland, D., The Times of the Gentiles, 766.
M'Lauchlan, T., The Way to God, 253. McVicar, J. G., An Inquiry into Human Nature, 765.
Mearns, D., Lectures on Scripture Cha- racters, 247. Medway, J., Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Dr. J. P. Smith, 607; estimate of work, 608; contributions to the Eclectic,' 609; origin of, 609; Dr. Smith's family connexions, 611; his early life, 612; as a stu- dent, 615; as tutor and pastor, 616; his writings, 619; his character, 620. Merivale, C., The Fall of the Roman
Republic, 265; ancient history, 265; Greece, 266; Phoenicia, 267; Carthage, 268; policy of the Latin cities, 269; origin of the Latin tongue in Italy, 272; Roman treat- ment of Italy, 273; effect of its army-system, 279; character of pre- sent work, 281; inaccuracies, 283, Miall, J. G., Memorials of Early Chris- tianity, 639.
Miller, J. A., Saul, the First King of Israel, 385.
Milner, T., History of England, 251, Milton's Poetical Works, 635 Money and Morals, 388.
Money, E., A Letter on Cotton, &c., in India, 100.
Morgan, C., An Investigation of the Trinity of Plato, and of Philo-Judæus, 249.
Mormonism, 479; its condition, 479; bad character of the founder, 481; iti present locality, 486; practice of polygamy, 487; views on slavery, 490; worldly nature, 492; its fana- ticism, 495; to be checked by the Bible, 498.
Morris, J. A., Religion and Business, 127.
Mortmain, The Law of, 55; tactics of Roman Catholic Priests, 56: laws to restrain, 57; church territories in Italy, 59; cases of priestly avarice in England, 62; efforts to get pro- perty, 68.
National Health, 393, 621; improve- ment of health, 394; mortality, 397; causes in London, 399; house-room in St. Giles's, 404; provincial towns, 405; want of improvement of poor men's houses, 409; working of the Health Act, 412; want of fresh power, 415; medical experience in cholera, 621; Dr. Stevens' saline treatment, 622; his standing in the profession, 624; definition of nuis- ance, 629; health-houses, 631. Newman, F. W., 4 History of the Hebrew Monarchy, 512.
Crimes of the House
of Hapsburg, 244. Norris, M., Life and Times of Madame de Stael, 763.
Observations on India, 100,
Palm Tribes and their Varieties, 369. Parker, T., Theism, Atheism, and the Popular Theology, 512.
Peace, War, and Adventure, 196. Pearson, T., Infidelity, 740; its diffe- rent phases, 741; its cause, 744; its ageneies, 747; necessity of con- viction of the trueness of Chris- tianity, 748; of the Bible, 752. Peterborough, Earl of, A Memoir of 418; value of work, 419; character of subject, 420; campaign in Spain, 424; his politics, 427; eccentricity,
Poe, E. A., The Raven and other Poems, 307, 313.
Popery: its Genius and Policy, 33; state of public opinion, 33; policy of Romish Church in England, 34; its present position, 36; conduct of Cardinal Wiseman, 38; Mr. Knowles's work on the Mass, 42. Prinsep, H. T., The Indian Question in 1853, 100.
Protestantism contrasted with Romanism, 384.
Portrait-Gallery, The, 640. Provocations of Madame Palissy, The, 760.
Rafter, Capt., The Guards, 254. Reed, T. B., Poems, 307 Review of the Month: Irish Church, 130; Education, 131, 262; The Ballot, 133; Inspection of Nun- neries, 134; Episcopal property, 134; Juvenile Crime, 255; Eccle- siastical Courts, 257; Admiralty corruption, 258; Advertisement Duty, 260; India Bill, 261; An- nuity-Tax, 262; Public health, 516; Russia and Turkey, 518, 641, 767; Dr. Cox, 519; Peace question, 643; Persecutions, 645; Anti-State Church Association, 770; Congre gational Union, 772; Evangelical Alliance, 773; Corporation reform, 774. Richardson, J., Narrative of a Mission to Central Africa, 163; interior Africa, 163; present mission, 164; Sahara desert, 165; manners at Fezzan, 167; kingdom of Aheer, 169; slavery, 170; illness and death of Mr. Richardson, 171.
Richer, E., Spiritual Library, 765. Riddle's Bampton Lecture, 432; agi- tation of religious questions, 432; infidelity, 434; superstition, 436; the present work, 438; man's nature, 439; faith, 441; infidelity, 442; superstition, 443; author's advice, 443.
Robinson, G., Letter on Cholera, 393. Roper, H.J., Romanism in Rome, 33, 43. Russell, J., Journal of a Tour in Ceylon and India, 192; mission work in Ceylon, 193; in Benares, 193; mis- sion stations, 194; printing estab- lishment at Calcutta, 195. Russell, William, Lord, Life of, 244, Ruskin, J., The Stones of Venice, 553; entrance into Venice, 554; romance of Venice, 556; southern and northern architecture, 557; pulpits, 558; mechanical labour, 559; on perfec- tion, 562.
Schefer, L., The Artist's Married Life, 759.
Scott, J. J., How to Meet Cholera, 621. Scripture Pocket Book, 767.
Seager, C., The Female Jesuit Abroad, 248.
Sheppard, J., Prayers, 251. Singer, S. W., The Text of Shakespere Vindicated, &c., 709. Sketches of the Hungarian Emigration into Turkey, 761.
Sleigh, W. C., The Grand Jury System, 174.
Smith, A., Poems, 541; poetic genius, 541; charges against A. Smith, 543; The Garden and the Child, 546; specimens, 548; the poet's highest aim, 550.
Smith, G., Domestic Prayer Book, 766. Smith, J., The Book of Mormon, 479; The Book of Doctrines and Covenants, 479.
Southey, R., A Love Story, 758. Southey, R., The Poetical Works of, 511. Specimens of Natural History, 137; scientific publications, 138; collec- tion of minerals, 139; characteristics of, 140; study of geology, 144; of botany, 148; preservation of flowers, 150; of ocean flowers, 153; of in- sects, 157; of fishes, &c., 160. Spicer, H., Sights and Sounds, Facts and Phantasies, 679; origin of the
Rappists, 680; doings of, 681; re- flections on, 685; not revelation, 689.
Stanley, Lord, The Church-Rate Ques- tion considered, 80, 92. Stevens, W., Observations on the Na- ture and Treatment of the Asiatic Cholera, 621.
Steward, G., The Principles of Church Government, &c., 761. Stoddart, T. T., The Angler's Com- panion for Scotland, 15. Stoughton, J., Scenes in other Lands, 128.
Stratford Shakespere, The, 709; Mr.
Collier's folio copy, 710; effect of his emendations, 712; their charac- ter, 713; controversy respecting, 716; Mr. Collier's failure, 724. Stroud, W., A New Greek Harmony of the Four Gospels, 206; value of work, 206; purpose of a Harmony, 208; chronology, 209.
Sutherland, J., Reports on the Sanitary Condition of the Metropolis, 394. Switzerland, 254.
Taylor, J. J., A Retrospect of the Re- ligious Life of England, 759. Tendring Cottage, 126.
Thornton, W., Family Prayer, 252. Transubstantiation for the Million, 130. Trelawny, J. S., Church-Rates Evidence
Turkey and Christendom, 636. Tylor, C., An Historical Tour in Fran-
conia in the Summer of 1852, 389.
Urquhart, D., Progress of Russia in the West, North, and South, 225; conciliatory conduct of Turkey, 225; question of the Holy Sepulchre, 228; ambitious demands of Russia, 229; condition of Turkey, 229; its army, 233; finances, 234; Russian craft, 235; our Eastern trade, 237.
Vaughan, Dr., John de Wycliffe, D.D., 370; name of Wycliffe, 371; Wycliffe in Oxford, 373; the religious orders, 375; as professor of divinity, 377; persecuted by the pope, 378; as a parish priest, 381; as an author,
Walton, J., Complete Angler, 15; an- cientness of the art, 15; in Egypt, 16; Greece, 17; Romans, 19; pis- catory works, 21; present work, 28; medical properties of fishes, 30. Wayland, F., A Memoir of the Life and Labours of the Rev. A. Judson, D.D., 690; present work, 691; early life of Dr. Judson, 692; missionary re- solves, 694; proceeds to India, 697; expelled to Burmah, 699; labours at Rangoon, 700; persecution, 702; scene at Ara, 703; imprisonment, 706. Webb, C., The Sensibility of Separate Souls Considered, 253.
Weidemann, G. S., The Footsteps of Immanuel on the Lake, 756. Westcott, B. F., The Elements of the Gospel Harmony, 387.
Willians, H, W., The Incarnate Son of God, 756,
Wilson, J. C., The Village Pearl, 390. Woodhead, G., Atmosphere, 640. Woodward, B. B., The History of Wales, 44; author's aim, 44; legend and fact, 46; origin of the Welsh nation, 48; myths, 49; Bardic In- stitutions, 53.
Working Man's Way in the World, The, 129.
Wright, J., Genius of Wordsworth, &c.,
Wyld, R. S., The Philosophy of the Senses, 765.
Young, T. U., Teacher's Manual, 252.
Zincke, F. B., Some Thoughts about the School of the Future, 516.
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