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CHRISTIAN EXAMINER

AND

GENERAL REVIEW.

VOL. XXII.

THIRD SERIES, VOLUME IV.

BOSTON:

PUBLISHED BY JAMES MUNROE AND COMPANY.

LONDON:

ROWLAND HUNTER, AND R. J. KENNETT, YORK ST., COVENT GARDen.

CAMBRIDGE PRESS:

METCALF, TORRY, AND BALLOU.

OF

VOL. XXII. -THIRD SERIES, VOL. IV.

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ART. III.—Text-Book of Ecclesiastical History. By J. C. I.
GIESELER. Translated from the third German Edition,
by FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM.

ART. IV. — A Harmony of the Gospels. By LANT CAR-
PENTER, LL. D., Minister of the Gospel.

ART. V.- Poems. By WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT. Fourth
Edition.

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ART. VI. The Sunday School. A Discourse pronounced
before the Sunday School Society. By WILLIAM E.
CHANNING.

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By W. H.

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ART. VII. The Young Lady's Friend. By a Lady.
ART. VIII. Remarks on the Four Gospels.

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FURNESS.

NOTICES AND INTELLIGENCE.

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Robinson's Greek and En-
glish Lexicon of the New Testament. Brownson's
New Views of Christianity, Society, and the Church.
Carey's Memoir of William Carey, D. D., late Mis-
sionary to Bengal. The Complete Poetical Works
of William Wordsworth: together with a Description
of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England,
now first published with his Works.- New Publica-
tions.

EDITORIAL NOTICE.

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ART. I.—The Young Man's Friend. By A. B. MUZZEY.
ART. II. Notices of the Rev. Bezaleel Howard, D. D.,
of
Springfield; being the Substance of the Rev. Mr. Pea-
body's Discourse at his Interment, February 22, 1837. 157
ART. III. 'H KAINH ΔΙΑΘΗΚΗ. The Greek Testa-
ment, with English Notes, Critical, Philological, and
Exegetical. By the REV. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D. D.
Cours de Droit Naturel, professé à la Facultié
des Lettres de Paris, par M. TH. JOUFFROY. Premiere
partie.
ART. V.—1. Mammon; or, Covetousness the Sin of the
Christian Church. By REV. JOHN HARRIS.

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2. An Essay on the Sin and the Evils of Covetousness ;
and the Happy Effects which would flow from a spirit
of Christian Benevolence. By THOMAS DICK, LL. D.

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