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CONTENTS OF No. LVIII.

PART I.-REVIEWS.

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PART II.-CRITICAL NOTICES.

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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.

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