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Bible Emblems. By the late Rev. Edward E. Seelye, D. D., Schenectady, New York. 12mo. pp. 222. American Tract Society, 150 Nassau street, New York city.

The Law of Ritualism, examined in its relation to the Word of God, to the Primitive Church, to the Church of England, and to the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. By the Right Rev. J. H. Hopkins, Bishop of Vermont. 12mo. pp. xi., 98. New York: Hurd and Houghton.

A Memorial of the Pilgrim Fathers. By S. G. Buckingham, Pastor of the South Church, Springfield, Mass. 1867. 8vo. pp. 52.

Four Commemorative Discourses; delivered on his sixty-third birthday, Feb. 19, 1865; on the fortieth anniversary of his installation, March 12th, 1865; and on his retirement from pastoral duties, Sept. 9, 1866. By Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D., Pastor of the First Church and Society in New Haven; together with extracts from the records of the First Ecclesiastical Society and First Church, respecting Rev. Dr. Bacon's retirement from the pastoral office. Published by request. New Haven. 1866. 8vo. pp. 66.

A Discourse delivered at the Opening of the Synod of New Jersey in the First Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth, New Jersey, Oct. 16, 1866, by the Moderator, Rev. John T. Duffield, D. D. With Notes and an Appendix. Philadelphia: James S. Claxton. 1866. 12mo. pp. 64.

The Christian Student. A Sermon preached in the College Chapel, Yale College, Sept. 16, 1866, by President Woolsey. Published by request of the students. New Haven. 8vo. pp. 16.

HISTORICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL.

Life and Letters of John Winthrop. Second Volume. From his Embarkation for New England in 1630 to his Death in 1649. By Robert C. Winthrop. 8vo. pp. xv., 483. Boston: Ticknor & Fields.

A History of the Huguenots. By W. Carlos Martyn, author of "The Life and Times of John Milton," and "The Life and Times of Martin Luther." American Tract Society, 150 Nassau street, New York. 12mo. pp. 528.

The Life and Times of Martin Luther. By W. Carlos Martyn, author of "The Life and Times of John Milton." American Tract Society, New York. 12mo. pp. 550.

Beethoven's Letters (1790-1826). From the Collection of Dr. Ludwig Nohl. Also his Letters to the Archduke Rudolph, from the Collection of Dr. Von Köchel. Translated by Lady Wallace. With a Portrait and Fac-simile. In two volumes. 12mo. pp. xviii., 234; ix., 257. New York: Hurd & Houghton.

Surrey Congregational History. By John Waddington D. D. London: Jackson, Walford & Hodder, 27 Paternoster Row. 1866. 12mo. pp. 368.

BELLES LETTRES.

The Merchant of Berlin; an Historical Novel. By L. Mühlbach, author of 'Joseph II. and His Court." Translated from the German, by Amory Coffin, M. D. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1867. 12mo. pp. 394.

King René's Daughter; a Danish Lyrical Drama. By Henrik Hertz. Translated by Theodore Martin. New York: Leypoldt & Holt. 1867.

12mo. pp.

Essays on Art. By Francis Turner Palgrave. 16mo. pp. 330. New York: Hurd & Houghton.

The Authorship of Shakespeare. By Nathaniel Holmes. New York: Hurd & Houghton. 1866. 12mo. pp. 601.

The Brewer's Family. By Mrs. Ellis, Author of "Women of England." New York: M. W. Dodd, 506 Broadway. 1867. pp. 325.

The Brownings; a Tale of the Rebellion. New York: M. W. Dodd, 506 Broadway. 1867. 16mo. pp. 310.

Stories of Many Lands. By Grace Greenwood. Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 1867. 16mo. pp. 206.

The Children of the Frontier. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1867. 16mo. pp. 290.

Red-Letter Days in Applethorpe. By Gail Hamilton. Boston: Ticknor & Fields. 1867. 16mo. pp. 141.

MISCELLANEOUS.

The Science of Wealth; a Manual of Political Economy, embracing the Laws of Trade, Currency, and Finance. By Amasa Walker, Lecturer on Political Economy in Amherst College. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1866. 12mo. Pp. xxx., 478.

Elements of International Law and Laws of War. By H. W. Halleck, LL. D., Major-General, etc. Prepared for the use of colleges and private students. 8vo. pp. xxviii. 380. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co.

Homes without Hands; being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, classed according to their principle of construction. By the Rev. J. G. Wood. Illustrated. 8vo. pp. 651. New York: Harper & Brothers. New Haven: Judd & White.

On Democracy. By J. Arthur Partridge. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1866. 8vo. pp. xxiii., 418.

The Making of the American Nation; or the Rise and Decline of Oligarchy in the West. By J. Arthur Partridge. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1866. 8vo. pp. xxxvii., 523.

The Great Rebellion. Its Secret History, Rise, Progress, and Disastrous Failure. By John Minor Botts, of Virginia. The political life of the author vindicated.. 12mo. pp. 402. New York: Harper & Brothers.

With General Sheridan in Lee's Last Campaign. By a Staff Officer. Philadel phia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1866. 12mo. pp. 235.

A Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament; with an introduction, giving a short history of Hebrew Lexicography. By Dr. Julius Fuerst, Professor at the University of Leipzig. Third edition, improved and enlarged. Containing a grammatical and analytical appendix. Translated from the German by Samuel Davidson, D. D., of the University of Halle, and LL. D. London. New York: Leypoldt & Holt. 1867. Royal 8vo. pp. xxxvi; 1511. New Haven: Judd & White. Price $11.

An Elementary Hebrew Grammar, with Tables, Reading Exercises, and a Vocabulary. By W. H. Green, Professor in the Theological Seminary at Prince12mo. New York: J. Wiley & Son.

ton.

English Composition and Rhetoric. A Manual. By Alexander Bain, M. A.,

Professor of Logic in the University of Aberdeen. American Edition Revised. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1867. 12mo. pp. 343.

A Grammatical Analysis; or, the Derivation and Definition of Words, with their Grammatical Classification, for the use schools and academies. By W. J. Tenney. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 12mo. pp. 227.

The French Manual: a new, simple, concise, and easy method of acquiring a conversational knowlege of the French language; including a dictionary of over ten thousand words. By M. Alfred Havet. Entirely revised and corrected from the last English edition, with a new system of pronunciation. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1867. 12mo. pp. xxxii; 188, 112.

An Introductory Latin Book, intended as an elementary drill book on the inflections and principles of the language, and as an introduction to the author's Grammar, Reader, and Latin Composition. By Albert Harkness, Professor in Brown University. 1866. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 12mo.

pp. 162.

A Practical Arithmetic. Appleton's Mathematical Series. By G. P. Quackenbos, A. M. Upon the basis of the Works of George R. Perkins, LL. D. New York: D. Appleton & Co. 1866. 12mo. pp. 323.

Oration, Poem, and Speeches, delivered at the third annual meeting of the Associated Alumni of the Pacific Coast, held at Oakland, California. June 6th, 1866. Published by the Association. 1866. 8vo. pp. 93.

Publications of the American Tract Society, New York, 150 Nassau Street.— Jesus Christ's Alluring Love. pp. 158. 18mo.-Charlie Scott, or There's Time Enough. pp. 147. Square 16mo.-Nuts for Boys to Crack. By Rev. John Todd, D. D. pp. 267. 18mo.-Sybil Grey: or a Year in the City. By the author of "The Huguenots of France," etc. 16mo. pp. 264.-Phil Kennedy. By H. N. N. 16mo. pp. 128.-The Climbers. 16mo. pp. 268.-The Illustrated Family Christian Almanac for 1867. 12mo. pp. 60.-Catalogue of Volumes and Libraries adapted to the use of Pastors, Families, Bible Classes, and Sabbath Schools. 24mo. pp. 82.-Grace's Visit. A Tale for the Young. From the Religious Tract Society, London. 16mo. pp. 231. New Haven: F. T. Jarman. Publications of the American Tract Society, Boston, Mass., 28 Cornhill.— Uncle Downes' Home; the Boys and Girls at Donaldton. By Glance Gaylord. 24mo. pp. 156.-Madge Graves. By the author of "Bessie Lovell." 16mo. pp. 268.-Lucy and Bell, and how they overcame. 24mo. pp. 72.-Christmas at the Beeches. 23mo. pp. 170. New Haven: F. T. Jarman.

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APRIL, 1867.

ARTICLE I.—PRESENT CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF UNITARIANISM.

Orthodoxy, its Truths and Errors. By JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE. Boston: Published by the American Unitarian Association.

Christian Examiner. November, 1866.

The Radical. A Monthly Magazine. Boston.

A PROMINENT Unitarian minister has recently written a book (whose title will be found above), in which he has, with a good degree of candor and frankness, stated his impressions as to what constitutes the basis of the so-called evangelical faithwhat there is of good and what of evil in it, and what are its prevailing tendencies. It is not for the sake of reviewing this book that we write the present Article; but to examine Unitarianism-its history, its present aspects, and probable destiny, in a somewhat similar way. And we will endeavor to treat the subject with an equal measure of candor. We desire to record our own honest impressions upon this subject, as outside

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