INDEX TO THE SEVENTH VOLUME OF THE QUARTERLY CHRISTIAN SPECTATOR. ABILITY, true way of preaching, 223: three methods, the first denies all man's, proved from scripture and human consciousness, 234-235. 184. Anderson's domestic constitution, review of, 185-223. Ashmun, Gurley's Life of reviewed, 330-352 :-his early labors as a teacher, Beecher, Lyman D. D.-Plea for the West, 481: his portrait of the West, 490: -Rev. Edward, Notice of his Sermons on Holiness. 546, 547. Birney, Judge, his language in relation to Slavery, 507. British Reformation Society, -Sixth annual Report of, reviewed, 258: -its prin- Causes of unsuccessfulness in the ministry, 353. Chalmers, Dr.-his estimate of the moral evidence of the truth of Christianity, 399. Character and writings of Hannah More, 127-151. Chenevix, Richard, on Phrenology, 277. Christian Politics, 540. Coleridge, denies human ability, 226 :-holds to physical necessity and the Colonization, original scheme of the project for African, 510, 511 :-has been greatly misrepresented, 517-538. and Anti-colonization, 503-540. Congregational Union of England, 644, 645. Conscience, Edson's letters to, reviewed, 629. Consociations, power of,-discussed, 578-584. Conversion of the world, encouragement to effort for, 1-12:-its practicabil- ity, 9. Cousin's Psychology, 89-127. Creeds and confessions, nature and object, 178. Cultivation of the reasoning powers, 322. Dependence on the Grace of God, -nature, 77: difficulties, 79-81: beneficial Dialects, High and Low German, Upper and Lover, 17. Divine Influence, Fact, 301; Nature, mysterious, 302: effectual, 305: sove- scriptural view of, in opposition to Pelagian and other views, 591: Domestic constitution, -Nature: divinely appointed, 187: peculiar union, 188: Dreaming, theory of, 425: faculties how affected, 432: illusion as to real ob- Edson's Letters to the Conscience, reviewed, 629. Episcopacy, points which it is called to make out, 41. Ethics, different classes of philosophers, 393, 394. Evangelists for revivals, their influence on the churches unhappy, 663. Fuller, Rev. Andrew, his Gospel worthy of all Acceptation, an admirable per German Literature, 13--31. literary character, 26--29. Grace of God, man's dependence upon, for holiness of heart and life, 76--89. Jay, Wm.-on Colonization, his picture of the Scheme for African Coloniza- Kant, his influence on the age, in which he lived, 23. Levison, J. L., Mental Culture, 276. Macnish, Robert, M. D.-Philosophy of Sleep; -no philosopher, 422. Moral law, contains the sanction of the domestic constitution, 209--217. Science, Elements of, Wayland's, strictures upon, 604. More, Mrs. Hannah, -Character and Writings, 127--151: her ability, 129: |