formed that the divisions of the volume we have enumerated originally appeared in the form of three essays, to which the Hulsean and Norrisian Prizes were adjudged by the University of Cambridge. The author, at the suggestion of his publisher, was induced to revise these separate performances, and to connect them together as a threefold argument against the most specious sophisms of infidelity. Hence the appearance in one volume and in one treatise, of “The Christian System Vindicated.' Literary Intelligence. In the Press. The Early Life and Conversion of W. Hone, a Narrative, written by Himself; with a Postscript by his Son, William Hone, author of the 'Every Day Book,' &c., &c. Lectures on Romanism and Anglo-Catholicism. By Joseph Sortain, A.B., of Trinity College, Dublin. Just Published. The Miscellaneous Writings, chiefly Historical, of the late Thomas M'Crie, D.D. 1 vol. 8vo. Le Keux's Memorials of Cambridge. Nos. 13, 14. A General Outline of the Animal Kingdom and Manual of Comparative Anatomy. By Thomas R. Jones, F.L.S. Parts 14, 15. Ward's Library of Standard Divinity. -Doctrinal Discourses. By John Bunyan. A History of the Church of Scotland. By the Rev. W. M. Hetherington, A.M., Minister of Torpichen. Part 1. Memoirs of Christian Females; with an Essay on the Influences of Female Piety. By Rev, James Gardner, A.M., M.D. Brief Recollections of Ebenezer Wardlaw, born at Glasgow, March 14, 1826. The Present Position and urgent Claims of the London Missionary Society. By David Russell, D.D. The Poetical Works of James Montgomery. 4 vols. 12mo. Records of Pemale Piety. By James A. Huie. 1 vol. 12mo. Scenery and Antiquities of Ireland Illustrated. Part 3. Fox's Book of Martyrs. Edited by the Rev. John Cumming, M.A. Part 3. The Works of Josephus. Translated by W. Whiston, A.M. Part 11. Canadian Scenery Illustrated. Part 12. Life of Petrarch. By Thomas Campbell, Esq. 2 vols. 8vo. The Holy Bible, containing the Authorized Version, with nearly Twenty Thousand Emendations. The Nestorians, or the Lost Tribes ; containing Evidence of their Identity, an Account of their Manners, Customs, Ceremonies, &c., &c. By Asahel Grant, M.D. Unfulfilled Prophecy respecting Eastern Nations, especially the Turks, the Russians, and the Jews. The Life and Times of Thomas Cranmer. By the Authoress of the Life and Times of Luther, A Lecture on the Cruelty of the Church of Rome. By B. Grosvenor, D.D. Edited and enlarged by J. W. Lester. The Pictorial Edition of Shakspere—The Tempest. Dawnings of Genius, or the Early Lives of some of the Eminent Persons of the last Century. By Anne Pratt, author of Flowers and their Associations. Regulus, the Noblest Roman of them all ; a Tragedy in Five Acts. By Jacob Jones, Esq. The Books of the Old Testament, or Covenant, Translated from the Hebrew and Chaldee; being the Authorized Version, Revised and compared with other Translations, Ancient and Modern. By the Rev. Alfred Jenour, Rector of Pilton. Vol. VI., containing from Job to Solomon's Song: Ancient and Modern York, forming a Guide to the Antiquities of the City of York. By Robert R. Pearce. The Poems of Geoffrey Chaucer Modernized. A Dictionary of Science, Literature, and Art. General Editor, W. T. Brande. Part 4. The Handmaid, or the Pursuits of Literature and Philosophy considered as Subservient to the Interests of Morality and Religion, Five Dissertations by Rev. J. Davies, B.D. Four Lectures on Spiritual Christianity, delivered in the Hanover Square Rooms, London, March 1841. By Isaac Taylor. The French School. Part I. L'Echo de Paris. By M. Lepage. Fifth edition. Sketches of China, partly during an Inland Journey of Four Months, between Peking, Nanking, and Canton, with Notices and Observations relative to the Present War. By John F. Davis. 2 vols. 12mo. Letter to the Hon. Henry Clay, President of the American Colonization Society, and Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Chairman of the General Committee of the African Civilization Society, on the Colonization and Civilization of Africa. By R. R. Gurley. Three Lectures to Christian Mothers. By James Cameron, Portobello. A Familiar Introduction to the History of Insects. By Edward Newman, F.L.S., Z.S., &c. Your Life. By the Author of My Life, by an Ex-Dissenter. of a Private Calendar, designed to Aid the Cultivation of Practical Piety and Closet Devotion, with an Explanatory Introduction. Dr. Trueman's Visit to Édinburgh in 1840. His Introduction to the Religious World so called, or a Series of Dialogues illustrative of the Ways , Manners, and Conversational Powers of Ladies engaged in active duties of Benevolence, &c. By Ann Walker. A Winter in the Azores, and a Summer at the Baths of the Furnas. By Joseph Bullar, M.D., and Henry Bullar. 2 vols. 8vo. Fisher's Historic Illustrations of the Bible, Division 2. 4to. Family Secrets, or Hints to Those who would make Home Happy. By Mrs. Ellis. Parts 3 and 4. The Rhine, Italy, and Greece Illustrated. Parts 2–5. 4to. with Engravings on Steel after Nature. 4to. Introductory Discourses delivered in Manchester New College, in the Session 1840.2 vols. 8vo. The North American Review, No. CXI., April 1841. Slavery and the Slave Trade in British India; with Notes of its Existence in Ceylon, Malacca, and Penang, from Official Documents. Civilization ; its Necessity, Progress, and Blessings. No. 1. Bro. Chapters on Churchyards. By Caroline Southey, authoress of “Solitary Hours,' &c. GENERAL INDE X. 1 plan to obtain cheap Bibles, extract, the people of England, 242. &c., 365. 415; errors originating with the learn- valuable character of the work, 420. to do? see Scottish Ecclesiastical Affairs. fliction, 487. Apostles and Evangelists, 683; import- 691 ; reprehension of the author, 693. stricted Circulation of the Scriptures contrasted, see Bible Monopoly. Subjects, 666 ; character of Unitarian- 675. Walsall, 605. Eclectic Review, 242. Faith and Practice, 605. VOL. IX. NEW SERIES. American Slavery, works on, 333 ; anti- slavery cause not that of enthusiasm, Christians, 349. the whigs, ib.; division of the country of the public, 603. and Campbell, 216 ; value of printing, VOL. IX. 3D Cobbin, Rev. I., the Classical English Vocabulary, 116. ing character of the volume, ib.; Dr. and its editor, 414. son, 366. Cunningham, W., Letter to J. Hope, Esq., see Scottish Ecclesiastical Affairs. works on, 489 ; origin of the book of see School Discipline. and Descriptive History of Iceland, &c., 116. mentary Latin Works, 725. Cornwell, and Smart, 693; neglect of of derivatives by Dr. Allen, 701. 118. 421; discrepancies in national manners, expenditure, 434 ; importance of a change of system, ib. sidered in their Results, 369 ; attempt his improper assumptions, 395. translated, 722. of, 155; value of the lives of good men, ness, 166; character of the volume, 169. suppress the Opium Trade ? 118. 35; scarcity of episcopal biography, ib.; thor, 50. 605. of the critic, ib. ; beauty of the work, song, 578. Henderson, Dr. E., New Translation of Isaiah, 285; desirableness of such a 305. 199 ; tests by which a book should be mar, 202. Spirit, Individual Effort, and the Ac- see Protestant Association. and Composition, 725. New Testaments, 116, 365. 607, 727. England during the reign of the Stuarts, 115. 723. vealed : or Proofs of the Being and At- tion of the work, 100. the restriction of literary degrees, ib. ; tion, 28. 719. pery, see Protestant Association. med Ali, 653 ; sketch of Mohammed tion of the work, 666. law of marriage, ib.; its unchanged whole subject, 155. Man, 462 ; sketch of Toussaint, ib. et character of the work, 470. lated by T. Gordon, 510 ; reference to guage, 114. Lang, Dr. J. D., Religion and Education in America, 32; the author, and his resi- value and imperfection of the book, 34. Queens of England, see Queens, the, of England. ture and Experience, 486. 276 ; history and progress of the art, book, 285. connected with it, 1 ; commencement |