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Letters Addressed by the Rev. H. J. Prince, to his Christian Brethren,
at St David's College, Lampeter.
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257
The Works of William Jay, collected and revised by himself. Vols. I. and II. 260
The Hope of Israel; an Exposition in a Course of Advent Sermons. By
the Rev. H. Gudlestone.
Statement of the Scriptural Argument against Patronage. By William
Wilson, Minister of Carmylie.
Essays for Sabbath Reading. By J. Greaves.
The Exclusive Claims of Puseyite Episcopalians to the Christian Minis-
try Indefensible: with an Inquiry into the Divine Right of Episcopacy,
and the Apostolic Succession; and a Series of Letters to the Rev. Dr
Pusey. By John Brown, D.D., Minister of Langton, Berwickshire.
A Body of Divinity treated according to the Order of the Dispensations.
By the Very Reverend Daniel Dewar, D.D., LL.D.
Additional Remarks on the proposed alteration of the Scottish Poor Laws,
and of the administration thereof. By David Monypenny, Esq. of Pit-
milly, formerly one of the Senators of the College of Justice.
African Light thrown on a Selection of Scripture Texts. By the Rev.
John Campbell, late Minister of Kingsland Chapel, London; Author
of Travels in Africa, &c. Second edition, with a Biographical Sketch
of the Author.
The Church in the House.
Remembering Zion, to Scotchmen in London.
The Practice of Piety, directing a Christian how to walk that he may
please God. By Lewis Bayley, D.D. New edition, with biographical
preface by the Editor, Grace Webster.
The Oriental Christian Spectator. Vols. I. and II. Second series.
Ebenezer; a Narrative of the Lord's Dealings with one of his Ancient
People. By J. G. Lazarus, Superintendent of the Liverpool Institution
for Inquiring and Converted Jews.
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
ECCLESIASTICAL Intelligence.
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SUPPLEMENT.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND
FOR 1842.
CONTENTS OF No. LVIII.
PART I.-REVIEWS.
ART. I.-The Exclusive Claims of Puseyite Episcopalians to the
Christian Ministry Indefensible; with an Inquiry into
the Divine Right of Episcopacy and the Apostolical
Succession: in a series of Letters to the Rev. Dr Pusey.
By John Brown, D.D., Minister of Langton, Berwick-
shire,
ART. II.-The Great Awakening: a History of the Revival of Re-
ligion in the time of Edwards and Whitefield. By
Joseph Tracy,
ART. III.-1. The Great Commission. By the Rev. John Har-
ris, D.D. 2. Missions: their Authority, Scope, and
Encouragement. By the Rev. R. W. Hamilton. 3.
The Jubilee of the World. By the Rev. John M'Far-
lane,
ART. IV.-The Office and Work of the Holy Spirit.
By the Rev.
James Buchanan, one of the ministers of the High
Church, Edinburgh, &c.,
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PART II.-CRITICAL NOTICES.
The Theory and Desirableness of Revivals; being Six Sermons by the
Rev. Albert Barnes of New York,
The Messiah as an Example. By the author of "Think on these
Things," &c.,
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413
Notes on the Acts of the Apostles. By Albert Barnes,
Notes on the Epistle to the Corinthians. By Albert Barnes,
Complete in Christ. By the author of Visit to my Birthplace,"
"Thoughts in Suffering," "Glory, Glory, Glory."
414
The Dew of Hermon; or the True Source of Christian Unity. By the
Rev. James Hamilton, Minister of the National Scotch Church, Regent
Square,
416
History of Christian Missions from the Reformation to the present time.
By JAMES A. HUie,
What will this Babbler say? By the Rev. W. Pym, M. A.,
417
The Works of William Jay; collected and revised by himself. Vol. III. 418
The Charlinch Revival; or, an account of the remarkable work of grace
which has lately taken place at Charlinch in Somersetshire. By the
Rev. H. J. Prince, late curate of Charlinch,
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE,
ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE,-Present Position of the Church,
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432
ART. I.-The Rise of the Old Dissent Exemplified in the Life of
Oliver Heywood, one of the Founders of the Presbyterian
Congregation in the County of York. By the Rev. Joseph
Hunter, F.S.A.
ART. II.-Manual of Presbytery; comprising, 1. Presbyterianism
the truly Primitive and Apostolic Constitution of the Church
of Christ; or, a View of the History, Doctrine, Government,
and Worship of the Presbyterian Church. By Samuel Miller,
D.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Govern-
ment in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of Princeton,
New Jersey. 2. The Character and Advantages of Presbyte-
rianism, ascertained by Facts; with an Appendix. By the
Rev. J. G. Lorimer, Glasgow.
ART. III.—Ministerial Self-Examination.-A Full and Candid Ac-
knowledgment of Sin, very proper to assist Students and Mi-
nisters of the Gospel in searching and trying their hearts and
ways before the Lord; drawn up by the Commission of the
General Assembly in the year 1651; appropriate in the present
circumstances of the Church, on the occasion of the Convoca-
tion of Ministers, November 17, 1842.
ART. IV. The Modern Judea, Ammon, Moab, and Edom, com-
pared with Ancient Prophecy; with Notes and Engravings,
illustrative of Biblical subjeets. By Rev. James Aitken Wyl-
lie, Dollar.
ART. V. Y Dyddiadur Methodistiaidd, am 1843. (Welsh Me-
thodist Diary for 1843.)
ART. VI.—1. The Great Commission. By Rev. John Harris, D.D.
2. Missions, their Authority, Scope, and Encouragement. By
Rev. R. W. Hamilton. 3. The Jubilee of the World. By
Rev. John Macfarlane. 4. Christian Missions. By Rev. Bap-
tist W. Noel, M.A.
ART. VII.—1. Sermon preached before the Convocation of Minis-
ters, in St George's Church, Edinburgh, on Thursday, the 17th
of November 1842. By Thomas Chalmers, D.D. 2. Memo-
rial submitted to Sir Robert Peel, and the other Members of
her Majesty's Government, adopted by a Meeting of Minis-
ters of the Church of Scotland, assembled at Edinburgh on the
17th to the 24th November 1842. 3. An Address to the
People of Scotland, issued by appointment of the Convocation
of Ministers held at Edinburgh, November 1842.
Tracts for Eternity. By the Rev. Charles F. Buchan, Minister of the
Scotch Church, North Shields.
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Three Practical Catechisms. By the Rev. Charles F. Buchan, Minister
of the Scotch Church, North Shields.
The Deaconship; a Treatise on the Office of Deacon, with Suggestions
for its Revival in the Church of Scotland. By the Rev. J. G. Lorimer. 596
The Sunday School Teacher. By G. J. Moulton.
597
The Works of William Jay, collected and revised by himself.
Letters on Clerical Manners and Habits, addressed to a Student.
A Sober Inquiry; or, Christ's reign with his saints a thousand years
modestly asserted from Scripture; together with the answer of most of
those ordinary objections which are usually urged to the contrary.
First printed in 1660; now reprinted, with an advertisement by the
Rev. E. Bickersteth.
The Scottish Ecclesiastical Register and National Almanac for the year
1843.
The Watchword. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4.
The Christian Mother; or, Maternal Duties Exemplified in the Narra-
tives of the Old and New Testaments. By Mary Milner, Author of
"The Life of Dean Milner."
Christian Theology. By G. C. Knapp, D.D.
599
Childhood's Duties; or, Precepts for Little Emma. By M. A. S. Barber. 600
A Family Record; or, Memoirs of the late Rev. Basil Wood, M.A., and
of several Deceased Members of his Family.
Infant Baptism Scriptural and Reasonable; and Baptism by Sprinkling or
Affusion, the most Suitable and Edifying Mode. By Samuel Miller,
D.D., Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government in
the Theological Seminary, Princeton, New Jersey.
A Vindication of the Right of Infants to the Ordinance of Baptism. By
David Bostwick, A.M., New York.
Practical Thoughts. By the Rev. W. Nevins, D.D., late of Baltimore;
with an Introduction by the Rev. E. Bickersteth.
Memoir of Miss Grane, late of Heathcote Street, Mecklenburgh Square;
illustrative of the Nature and Effects of Christian Principles, compiled
chiefly from her own papers.
Two Remarkable Signs of the Times, viewed in Connection with Pro-
phecy. By Matthew Habershon.
Short Practical Hints on the Means of Inducing, Combining, and Direct-
ing Missionary Efforts in Churches and Congregations. Respectfully
inscribed to the Presbyterian Church in England.
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Narrative of a Mission of Inquiry to the Jews from the Church of Scot-
land in 1839.
Witnesses for the Truth in the Church of Scotland.
Death-Bed Scenes. By the Rev. Alexander Moody Stuart, A.M., minis.
ter of St Luke's.
1. The Charge of the Bishop of London Examined, and its unscriptural
tendency set forth. By one of the Laity.
2. A Respectful Address to the Lord Bishop of London concerning some
prevailing notions apparently countenanced by his Lordship's late
Charge. By the Rev. C. J. Yorke, M.A.
3. Danger and Duty; or, a Few Words on the present State of the Times
and in behalf of Truth and Righteousness and Peace. By the Rev. R.
Marks.
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603
The Duty and Privilege of Keeping the Sabbath. By the Rev. John
Bruce, St Andrew's Parish.
604
The Covenant; or, the Conflict of the Church, with other Poems, chiefly
connected with the Ecclesiastical History of Scotland.
The Gift-Book of Poetry.
Letters to the Friends of the Established Church on the First Principles
of the Church Controversy. By Patrick M'Farlan, D.D.
My Church Politics, in Letters to my People. By the Rev. N. Morren. 605
A Brief Commentary on the First Epistle of John. By the Rev. A. S.
Paterson, Hutchesontown Church, Glasgow.
Records of Female Piety; comprising Sketches of the Lives, and Extracts
from the Writings of Women eminent for religious experience. By
James A. Huie.
RELIGIOUS INtelligence.
ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE.-Commission of Assembly.
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