penses attending it.-It can thus be afforded at THREE DOLLARS per annum, if paid in advance; otherwise the price will be FOUR DOLLARS. A liberal discount will be made to Agents and Theological Students, who unite in taking it. The second number will be issued the first week in May, and from that period at intervals of three months. The work will be published by D. APPLETON & Co., 200 Broadway, to whom all communications relating to its pecuniary concerns should be addressed. A list of agents will be hereafter published. LEONARD Woods, Jun. New-York, March 5, 1834. CONTENTS OF NO. 1. Page 5 IV. REVIEW OF ANTI-SLAVERY PUBLICATIONS, AND DEFENCE OF THE COLONIZATION SOCIETY V. Mental PHILOSOPHY, No. I .. By Rev. Leonard Woods, D. D., Abbot Professor of Christian Theology, Andover, Mass. CONTENTS OF NO. II. Art. I. PhilosOPHY OF THE MIND By Rev. Leonard Woods, D. D., Abbot Pro- II. LANGUAGE OF SIGNS, AUXILIARY TO THE CHRIS- By Rev. Thomas H. Gallaudet, late Principal By Rev. Nehemiah Adams, Pastor of the Essex- IV. A SUFFERING AND ATONING Messiah TAUGHT IN THE OLD TESTAMENT 239 Translated from Hengstenberg's Christologie,} by the Editor. V. Review of ABERCROMBIE ON THE Moral Feel- 256 By Rev. Herman Hooker, Brooklyn. INGS VI. A PRACTICAL EXPOSITION OF THE PARABLE OF THE LABOURERS IN THE VINEYARD 268 By Rev. Thomas H. Skinner, D. D., Bartlett Professor of Sacred Rhetoric, in the Theolo- gical Seminary, Andover, Mass. VII. REVIEW OF THE MEMOIRS OF MATTHEW HENRY 280 By Rev. William B. D. D., Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Albany, New-York. |