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Hebrew, 318. of il among the Jews, 520. Abbadie on the deity of Christ, extract from, 259. see Lyon. 502; three dialogues on, 565, el seq. ; 565. not always connected with virtue, 566. seq. ; enthusiasm and courage of the North Georgia Gazette and Parry. translation of, 240, 1; singular vicis- Baillie's, Joanna, metrical legends, 498, et seq. ; remarks on author's preface, Lord Jolm of the Enst, ib. a tour on the continent, 282, el seq. ; Sardinia, ib. ; le Rafficelle des chats, ib. ages, 50. el s19.; see Arctic Voyages. . criticisms, 156. life, 336, et seq.; on what rests the the death of Herod, 341; author's rea- 487; fatal influence of the act of sun premacy, as regards civil and reli- pretation of Luke ii. 2, ib. ; author's clergy, 501 ; general remarks on the &c. 350 ; internal marks of veracity Bunyan, admirable tendency of his al- leged contra:liction between Luke and works, 178. agaivst Unitarians, 546, et seg. ; ad- genius of, 168; trne monument of, certain advocates of orthodoxy, 546; from his power, 413; meanness of, 547; Dr. Hales's denunciation of Uni- tarians, 548 ; dissent a part of their 196; geography of, 204; notes mode of conducting the controversy, fairness, 551; attack in Monthly of, ib. ; ancient language uf, 325; in- reviewer, ib.; note. Cheltenham waters, Gibney's guide to, et seq. ; modern date of religions li. Children's books, remarks on, 557, e .. Chronology of the New Testament, re- seg. Bistory, see Brook aod Hughes. clergy, 501. isten ; "general character of the work, of Paglia, 386 ; mock-judges and mock. pre-eminent interest of Grecian his vations on the work, 142. Thesis as to the formation of, 208. religion, 564. perfections, remarks on, 110, the recent struggle, 397. pelago, 228, et seq.; commanding po- sition and advantages of the chain of of the five natural divisions of the tures, 237; barbarism and perfidy in al Brambanan, 240. port of the, 256, 260. tices of, 332, et seq. ; poem on the mas- encre of, 335. parentage of, 98 ; his early proficiency, Dalzels lectures on the Greeks, 121, el seq. ; utility of classical studies, 191; |