VI. Character and Writings of Hannah More,
VII. "Act and Testimony,"
QUARTERLY CHRISTIAN SPECTATOR.
ABILITY, true way of preaching, 223: three methods,-the first denies all power in man to obey, 225: Coleridge's views, 226-242: the third method, Witherspoon, Mason, etc., 243-257 its excellencies, 244, 245: its defects,
246--254 the true method described. 254-257.
man's, proved from scripture and human consciousness, 234-235. Act and Testimony, notice of, 152-184: a new test of Orthodoxy, 153: novel attitude of its authors, 154: anti-presbyterial 154-156: Examination of its charges of heresy :-relation to Adam, 159: regeneration, 161: divine in. fluence, 164: Atonement, 168: native depravity and imputation, 169: Ability, 174-Causes of this document, 176: love of power, 176, 177: mistaken notions on creeds and confessions of faith, 178: dangers and consequences, 184.
Anderson's domestic constitution, review of, 185-223.
Anxious seat, its propriety in revivals denied, 659-661.
Ashmun,-Gurley's Life of reviewed, 330-352-his early labors as a teacher, 333, 334 editor of a paper in Washington, 338-sails for Africa, 339: his labors and trials there, 340-348: returns to the United States, 349: dies at New-Haven, 350: affecting circumstance at his funeral, 352.
Beecher, Lyman D. D.—Plea for the West, 481: his portrait of the West, 490: views of the prevalence of popery, and method of averting the danger, 492- 502.
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- ciples and plan of operation, 259, 260:-rules and regulations, 261:-bene- ficial effects of its labors, 261, 262.
Causes of unsuccessfulness in the ministry, 353.
Chalmers, Dr.-his estimate of the moral evidence of the truth of Christianity,
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 self-determining power of the will, 227: the strain of preaching to which bis theory leads, 239-242-permits delay of repentance, 240, 241.
Colonization, original scheme of the project for African, 510, 511 :- has been greatly misrepresented, 517-538.
and Anti-colonization, 503-540.
Combe, Geo. on the constitution of man, 275. 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,-natura, 77: difficulties, 79-81: beneficial influence of correct views, 82-89.
Dialects, High and Low German, Upper and Lower, 17.
Divine Influence,-Fact, 301; Nature, mysterious, 302: effectual, 305: sove- reign, 309: necessary, 311: kind of necessity, 312: Application of, 313: a moral change in a free moral agent, 315: considerations in view of the sub- ject, 319.
scriptural view of, in opposition to Pelagian and other views, 591: Pelagian view, 592: Hopkins' view of the divine efficiency scheme, 593 :→→ the Scriptural view coincides with neither 594–597. Domestic constitution,-Nature: divinely appointed, 187: peculiar union, 188: parents the responsible head, 189:-design: happiness of its members, sup- port and education, 190, 191: means of attainment, parents must be pious, 193: obligation to keep the end in view, 194: Extracts, 195-198 :-Educa- tion of dispositions, 198-201: Influence of parental instruction, persuasion and discipline, example and prayers, 201-205: hope of success, 205-207 : Causes of failure, 207-209: Sanction of the domestic constitution, 209-217: means of restoring tone of moral health, 217-233.
Dreaming,-theory of, 425: faculties how affected, 432: illusion as to real ob- jects: cases, 438, 439, 443.
Edson's Letters to the Conscience, reviewed, 629.
Education, phrenological improvements in, 274-301.
Encouragement to effort for the conversion of the world, 1-12.
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 formance, 225. Note.
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- tion, 517, 518: its correctness examined and disproved, 519--538.
Kant, his influence on the age, in which he lived, 23. Krummacher, extracts from his parables, 20, 21.
Levison, J. L., Mental Culture, 276.
Macnish, Robert, M. D.-Philosophy of Sleep ;-no philosopher, 422. Matheson, Dr. his description of a Sabbath at Orwell, Pa. 651--653.
Mitchell, Rev. John,-his Practical Church-Member, review of, 569: ex- tracts, 585--591.
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: superiority and beauty of intellect, 132: refined taste and wit, 133: moral beauty of her character, 134: firm and decided spirit, 135: humility, 136: industry, 137: piety: her scheme of religion eminently practical, 141: high
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