process of the bouh, 299; Persian en. on English bumour, ib.; ' Don Juan,' tertuinment, 30l; lieut.-col. Johusou's 374 ; subject and character of the account of the fortifications of Tabreez, present poem, ib.; the palais royal, 303 ; poisonous bug, 30+; mysterious 375; Frescali, 376; the gaming-table, murder oj Mr. Brown, 305; magnifi. 377; portraits of gamblers, 378; cau- cent mausoleum at Sultania, 306 ; tion to tourists, 379; stanzas to an in- Elborz range, 307 : Tehraun, ib. ; fant,'ib. Persian improvisatori, 308 ; anecdote of Russian character, remarks on, 420. Mirza Sheffu. ib. ; ceremonial of the Nowroose, 909; royal garden, 311; Sabbath, perpetuity of the, maintained state of manners, 312 ; portrait of the
in refutation of Paley, 272 ; argu- king, ib; descriplion of a caravansary, ments drawn from Heb. iv. 9, and 313.1, Ispahan, 314; Persian paint- Matthew ix. 14, untenable, ib. ; criti- ers, 315; state of the Armenian po- cism on Col. ii. 17, ib.; its original pulation, ib. ;, the Alesh-gah, ib. ; the institution nol' referred to, Exod. xvi, gourkkur, or wild ass, 316; ruins of 22—30, 273; its indirect benefits, Mourg-aub, and tomb of Cyrus, 317; 274; inestimable imporlance as a means mountain of sepulchres, ib.; Perse- of communicating knowledge to the poor, polis, 318; arrow-head character ib. ; its primary benefits, 275; its po- probably a variation of the Hebrew, litical importance, 276; its religious ib.; testimony to Henry Martyn, 319; importance, 550. Shiraz, 320 ; faults of the author's Suy, J. B., opinion of, on productive fa- style, 321.
bour, controverted, 73, Poussin, memoirs of, 214, et seq. ; re- Schmidii concordantia, 457, et seq.;
macks on the genius of, 223, 227; utility of the work, 457; history of see Graham.
the divisions of the sacred text, 458; Powell, Vavasor, notice of, 475.
concordances of St. Caro, Betulejus, Preaching, remarks on, 172, et seq. ; 456. and the Stephens's, 459; merits of Pun, definition of tbe, 444.
the present publication, 460. Purilans, martyrs, 484.
Scott's, John, sketches of manners in the
French provinces, 161, et seq. ; lite- Redford's true age of reason, 175, 6; rary character and death of the au-
impolicy of legal proseculions of unbe- thor, 161; island of Jersey, 162;
lievers, 176; analysis of the tract, ib. sail up the river Rance, ib. ; wretched- Reformation, the English, considera- ness of the population of Brittany, 163; tions on, 488, et seq.
their hostility to the English, 164 ; Reformers, declarations of the, 492.
castle of Vitré, ib. ; importance of the Rent, causes of, 80, 1.
tie of domestic servitude, 165; Cha- Revelation the foundation of theologi. . teau Gontier, ib. ; Angers, ib. ; effect
cal science, 109, on the internal evi. of gothic architecture, 166; Italian ca- dence of, 180-3.
puchin friar, ib. ; nature of the prin- Ricardo, opinions of, on value, &c. 73, ciple which originated cathedrals, 75,78; on rent, 79.
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Sketch of a plan for settling in Upper parle, 417 ; the nero noblesse, 2b.; pre
Canada, 370—2 ; inducenients to set- licy of Bonaparte in the murder of tlers, 370; important preliminary the duke d'Enghiep, 418 o further se- considerations, 371; claims of the In- verities against author, ib. antigal- dians, ib.
licanism of M. Schlegel, 419; au- Sketches of lodia, 522, et seq. ; merits thor's escape into Russia, 420; her
of the work, 522 ; descriptive sketches feelings at the sight of the sea, iba z au- of various groupes, ib. el seg. ; inlelli- thor's remarks on the Russian charac- gent docility of the elephant, 525; ter, ib. ; merits and demerits of the ruins of Bijanagur, ib. ; moral condition translation, 421. of the Hindoos, 527 ; effect of native Stage, the, remarks on, 567; Chinese, 570. schools, ib. ; Abdool Messee, 529 ; Staunton's Chinese embassy; 35, et state of the Mahommedan population, seg. ; merits and attainments of the ib. ; British convert to Hindooism, translator; 35; peculiarity of the 530 ; future prospects of British In- Chinese language, 36; dictionary of dia, ib. ; ruins of Gour, ib. ; quihor's 200 volumes, ib.; the Chinese a nation feelings on spending Christmas Day al of readers, 37; pricity of works relat- Nya Serai, 531.
ing to foreign nations, 38; nature of Sketches of sermons, 445, el seq. ; pre the present work, ib.; cimplicity of the
judice against lay-preachers, 445; author, 39; imperial instructions to the Jay-teaching sanctioned by episcopal ambassador, 40; brutal punisbments authority, 446; inadequacy of the in China, ib.; imperial edick, 41; apparatus of a church establishment, Chinese drama, 42;
see Vol. XII. ib. ; high-church dissenters, ib.; apo- N. S. inder. logy for illiterale teachers, 447; vul- Stillingfieet, Bp., on the amusements of gar teachers not preferred by the clergymen, 565, et seq. ; see Three Tower classes, 4+8 ; duty of lay co- Dialogues. operation, 449; examples of distin- guished usefulness in laymen, ih.; de- Taxidermy, 158, et seq.; history of the sign and opinions of the authors, 450 ; art of preserving animal specimens, sermon on Isa. xxxv. 8, ib. ; sermon on 159 ; method of mounting the elephan! Rev. xxii. 5, 453 ; sermon on 2 Cur. in the French musenin, 160. xii, 9, 455; legitimate use of the vo- Taylor's, Jefferys, Esop in rhyme, 195, fumé, 456; general remarks, 457.
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398, et seq. ; importance of the sub- 362; facts the true source of doctri- ject, 398 ; inaccurate statements of nal difficulties, 363; misinterpreta- the author, 399 ; on the term elder, tion of Rom. ix. 3., ib. 400; deacon and elder convertible terms, Ward's sermon on the design of the ib.; the fathers inadmissible testimony, death of Christ, 382, 3; awful conse- 401; argument from 1 Tim. v. 17, ib. ; quences of a life of selfishness, 382. remarks on author's reasoning, ib. ; Wallace, apocryphal legend of, 429 ; epistle to Heron, 403 ; author's as- feat of at the barns of Ayr, 432. persion on the strict independents, Wealth, definitions of, 71. 403; elders have some kind of authority, Welsh language, remarks on the, 326, 404; obscurity of the author's phra- seology, ib.; attempt al defining the Welsh nonconformists, memoirs of, 475; authority of elders, 405; on the mutual see Richards. relation of churches, 405'; hypothetical Whistlecraft school of poetry, remarks journey of St. Paul to Galatia, 407; remarks on the apostolic council at Wiclif, account of, 8, et seq. Jerusalem, Acts xv., ib.; exceptionable Williams's • daily bread,' 367-9; me- statement relative to the inspired nature rits of the compilation, 367; methta- of their decree, 408 ; objects of the asso.. tion on Deut, vii. 2. by A. Fuller, 368. cialion of churches, 409; futility of the Wilson's sermons on the death of Scott, project, ib.; misquotation of Dr. 86, et seq.; eminence of Mr. Scott Wardlaw, 410; evils inseparable as a commentator, 86; value of his from interfering with the concerns of commentary, ib.; notice of Mr. Scott's churches, 411; legitimate means of other works, 87; biographical notice, promoting union, ib.
88; on the reproach of Calvinism,
ib.; author's teslimony to Calsin's merits Union, congregational, remarks on, 409, us a commentator, 89; unguarded ex-
pressions relative to the doctrines of Unitarians, why not Christians, 264 ; grace, 90; on the apostolic use of the
unjust and impolitic treatment of, doctrines of election, &c. ib.; hints 546.
for promoting a revival of religion by
Mr. Scott, 91. War, details of, 421, et seq.
Witherby's bints to commentators, 462; Ward's farewell letters, 356, et seq. ; exceptionable character of works on
astonishing labours of the Baptist the prophecies, ib.; author's princi- joissionai ies, 356; effects of the distri- ple, ib. ; recommendation of arch. bulion of the N. Test. 357; progress of deacon Woodhouse's work, ib. the mission and schools, ib.; simultane- Wrangbam's lyrics of Horace, 502, et ous success of other missions, 358; seq.; amusements of clergymen, 502; unsuitableness of the feelings expressed at no adequate translation of Horace, religious annitersaries, 359; contents ib. ; character of his genius, 503; of the work, ib. ; buneful effect of nar- merits of the present translation, ib. ; row and exclusive views of the Divine so- ode 1, 2, 50+; ode 1. 4, 505 ; ode I. 7, vereignty, 360 ; symptoms of spiri- 506; ode I. 12, 507; exceptionable tual plethory, ib.; "antinomian ob- renderings, ib. ; ode . 24, 508 ; jections to missions, 361; • the doc- Wrangham compared with Francis. trine of the Divine decrees not ib. et seq.; ode II. 20, 510; ode 111.3, chargeable with such a tendency,' 511; ode III, 11, 512 ; ode IV. 2, 513.
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