Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 27

Author: Pilcher, Elijah H
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Phillips & Hunt; Cincinnati, Ohio : Walden & Stowe
Number of Pages: 688


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Carthage and her remains; Davis, (D. A. WHEDON.) xliv, 1862, 429; conjectured to have been the Scripture Tarshish, 429; its language, 430; its locality, 431; discovery of magnificent mosaics, 434; siege and de- struction of the city, 436 ; plan of the city, 439; religious districts, temples, deities, 441 ; sepulchers of the dead, 444; landing place of Endas, 445. Carver, Mr., journal of, ii, 1819. 355.


Casco, the cruise of the; Kellogg, liv, 1872. 180.


Castellar, religious views of, Ix, 1878. 544.


Castes in India, rise and develop- ment of, (THEODORE DIPPOLD,) lix, 1877, 626; the Rig-Veda, 627 ; position of woman at prim- eval era of Hindu history, 629; caste divisions, 630; famous in- cident of caste, 635; investiture of thread signified second birth, 639; woman and caste, 039; quotation from code, 641.


Cataract, treatment of; M. Stephen- son, xli, 1859. 510.


Catholic world, the, lii, 1870, 633; 1xii, 1880. 735.


Catskill fairies, the; Johnson, lviii, 1876. 191.


Cave, a visit to Weyer's, Virginia ; Young, xxi, 1839. 349.


Caves at Ellhore, iv, 1821. 219.


Centenary singer, the, xlix, 1867. 483.


Central America, travels in; Ste- phens, xxiii, 1841. 634.


Centuries ; Cook, xxxviii, 1856. 258. Ceramic art, the; Young, Ixi, 1879. 196.


Cerebration, Iv, 1873. 516.


Cesnola's Cyprus and Cypriote art, (HENRY M. BAIRD,) Ixi, 1879, 476; Cesnola appointed United States consul to Cyprus, 477: discoveries at Larnaca, 468; tombs and their contents at Dali, 479; glass found in almost every shape, 480; discoveries at Golgoi temple, statnes, 484; discoveries at Anathus and Cur- icum, 489; statistics and results of his discoveries, 492; the isl- and of Cyprus, 497.


Chaldea and Susiana, travels in; W. C. Loftus, xxxix, 1857. 330. Chaldee reader ; Winer, xlvii, 1865. 122.


Challenger, voyage of the ship, re- sults of exploring, Ixi, 1879. 178.


Chalmers, correspondence of, xxxvi, 1854. 480.


- a full list of his works, xxxi, 1849. 345.


- summary of his religious and lit- «rary character, xxxi, 1849. 619. Changing base; Everett, li, 1869. 161.


Channing, W. E., works of, lvii, 1875. 355.


Chapel hymn book; Hubbell, 1, 1868. 469.


Chaplet of pearls, Mi, 1869. 324.


Character, consistency of, iv, 1821. 63, 103, 139, 182, 214, 253, 300, 383, 419.


- How to read, li, 1869. 324.


- Review of Spring on female, viii, 1825. 196, 223, 260.


- Sketches of ; Macleod, Ivii, 1875. 356.


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Characteristics of English thought | China and the Chinese, general de-


in the eighteenth century, (CALEB T. WINCHESTER, ) Ixiii, 1881, 246; literature, character- istic features of the century, 247; tendency to exalt logical reason, 247; superficiality of thought, 248; superficial polit- ical discussion, 250; critical and destructive philosophy, 251.


Charities, Massachusetts board of state, lii, 1870. 416.


Charity seeketh not her own, iv, 1821. 49.


Charleston advocate, the, xlix, 1867. 321.


Charlotte Elizabeth, the works of, xxvii, 1845. 163.


Charter fund, vi, 1823, 227; vii, 1824, 380; viii, 1825, 152; ix, 1826. 108.


Chateaubriand, enthusiasm of, xxxV, 1853. 112.


Chattels, New England's; Dayton, xli, 1859. 171.


Chaucer, selections from, xxix, 1847. 633.


Chautauqua library of English his- tory and literature, Ixi, 1879. 796.


- literary and scientific circle, me- morial day of, Ixi, 1879. 404.


- text-books, the, Ixii, 1880. 403. Cherry and violet, xlviii, 1866. 484. Chest, the old, and its treasures, xxxviii, 1856. 644.


Chief, mother of a Caffre, xi, 1828. 644.


Chiefs, address to the Wyandot, viii, 1825. 273.


Child, what is a? Groser, xlix, 1867. 324.


Children, government of; Gere, xxxiv, 1852. 146.


- Kind words for; Newcomb, xli, 1859. 675.


- The ministering, xxxix, 1857. 501.


- The neighbors', xxxvi, 1854. 479.


- Mrs. Rutherford's, xxxvi, 1854. 156.


Chile con Carne; S. C. Smith, xxxix, 1857. 666.


Chillingworth, the works of, xxxi, 1849. 157.


scription of; Nevins, li, 1869. 304.


- discoveries in; Andrews, xxxvii, 1855. 324.


- Duty of the Church toward, (R. S. MACLAY,) xxxii, 1850, 592; territory, population, climate, 593; openings for the promul- gation of the gospel, 597; diffi- culty of evangelization, 604.


- Five years in; Taylor, xlii, 1860. 700.


- Huc's travels in, xxxvii, 1855, 480, 614; deceitfulness of the people, 617; strange peculiari- ties of the Chinese, 618; Chinese disregard for the truth, 620; education among the Chinese, 622 ; burial customs among them, 624.


- Insurrection in, xxxvi, 1854. 152. -- and Japan, Bishop Wiley's visita- tion of, (J. M. REID,) Ixii, 1880, 405; the bishop's book on China and Japan, 406: outline of his visits in China, 406; his descrip- tion of Buddhism, 426; intro- duction of the gospel into China, 427; historic summary, 429; Ja- pan, 430.


- Narrative of a visit to consular cities of; Gus. Smith, xxx, 1848. 158.


-- Narrative of Elgin's mission to; Oliphant, xlii, 1860. 525.


- Review of Medhurst's state and prospects of, xxi, 1839. 94.


- and the United States, ultimate intercourse of, xxxiv, 1852. 93. Chinese, the, in America; Gibson, lix, 1877, 371; lxiii, 1881. 28.


- The classical literature of the, lix, 1877. 305.


- education, philosophy, letters, lxiii, 1881. 604.


- language at Foochow, (Fuh Chau, ) xxxviii, 1856. 352.


- Life among the: Maclay, xliii, 1861, 527; xliv, 1862. 208.


- on our Pacific coast, the, (S. G. HANSON,) Ixiii, 1881, 28; the elements of the problem, 31; the anti-Chinese sentiment, 33;


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Chinese-continued.


obstacles to assimilation, 40; charge against the Chinese, 41; our traditional policy, 42; re- ciprocal relations, 43.


- problem, some phases of the, (E. S. TODD,) 1x, 1878, 268 ; Townsend's book described, 270; Gibson's book, 271; exclusive- ness of the Chinese, 272; ques- tion of large or small inmigra- tion, 275; influence of opium- eating, 278; religious condition of the Chinese, 284; ample room here for the Chinese, 285; intro- duction of a large heathen ele- ment, 287.


- question, the, lxiii, 1881. 28.


- record and missionary journal, Ixi, 1879. 360.


- Social life among the; Doolittle, xlviii, 1866. 303.


Chips from a German workshop; Muller, liii, 1871. 530.


Chivalry, origin of, xxxviii, 1856. 391.


Choice, the early; Tweedie, xlviii, 1866. 479.


Cholera, review of Reece on, XV, 1833. 294.


Chrestomathia, Française; Knapp, xlvi, 1864. 180. Chrestomathy, Hebrew ; Green, xlvii, 1865. 322.


Christian advocate, the, xlviii, 1866. 309.


- advocate and journal, xlii, 1860. 699.


- charity in the middle ages, pre- paratory studies on; Uhlhorn, Ixii, 1880. 565.


- commission, memorial record of N. Y. branch, xlviii, 1866. 484.


- examiner, x1, 1858, 136, 305, 643; xli, 1859. 136, 309.


- examiner and Dr. Olin, xxxV, 1853. 600.


- examiner and religious miscel- lany, xxxix, 1857. 137, 475, 655.


- quarterly, li, 1869, 299, 442, 606; lii, 1870, 124, 290, 456, 601 ; liii, 1871, 133, 296, 479, 654; liv, . 1872, 127, 641; Ivi, 1874, 124, 806, 470, 038; Ivii, 1875, 115,


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CICERO


317, 481, 662; lviii, 1876, 149, 347, 530, 699; lix, 1877. 157. Christian recorder, the, xlix, 1867, 160; 1x, 1878. 380.


- remembrancer, xxxix, 1857, 303, 471, 650; xl, 1858, 139, 313, 486, 649; xli, 1859, 138, 310, 473, 657; xlv, 1863, 152, 342, 679; xlvi, 1864, 147, 330, 500, 670; xlvii, 1865, 126, 301, 459, 601; xlviii, 1866, 138, 200, 470, 602; xlix, 1867, 294, 444, 613; 1, 1868, 125, 294, 605; li, 1869. 132.


- repository; x1, 1858. 340.


- retrospect; Baird, xxxiii, 1851, 663; xxxvii, 1857. 485.


- review, xxxix, 1857, 137, 300, 480, 655; x1, 1858, 136, 305, 477, 642; xli, 1859. 135, 309, 656.


- spectator, the, xii, 1830, 101; published in New Haven, Conn., 102; becomes a quarterly, 103; its review of Methodism, 104; conference fund, 110; book list, 113; chartered fund, 119; Meth- odist Episcopacy, 120.


- standard and home journal, Ivi, 1874. 662.


Christie's faith, xliv 1862, 483; xlix. 1867. 483.


Christmas, ( poems,) ii, 1819, 478; v, 1822, 40; vi, 1823. 478.


- day, (poem,) xi, 1828. 478. stories; Dickens, Iviii, 1876. 387. - Chrysalis, renovation of the, ii, 1819. 120.


Chrysostom, œuvres de, xlvi, 1864. 144.


- The works of, 1, 1868. 292.


Church of England quarterly re- view, xxxix, 1857, 128, 469, 653; x1, 1858. 139, 313, 649.


- review and register, (evangel- ical.) xxxix, 1857, 299, 478, 655; x1, 1858. 135, 307.


Churches and slavery, lxiii, 1881. 270. 474.


Cicero, lxiii, 1881. 588.


Cicero's offices; Edwards, xxxviii, 1856. 163.


- orations; Yonge, xxxviii, 1856. 492.


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Cicero's Tusculian disputations; An- thon, xxxiv, 1852, 635; lix, 1877, 764; 1x, 1878. 58.


Cid, history of the poem of, xxxii, 1850. 304.


Circular of Pietro Amerilo Matti, xxxix, 1857. 36.


Cities, ruins of ancient, xxiv, 1842. 320.


City architecture ; Field, xxxvi, 1854. 158.


- The doomed, lii, 1870. 163.


Civil affairs of the world, review of, Xv, 1833. 97.


Civil service reform, lxiii, 1881. 790. Civilization, early phases of, lviii, 1876. 715.


Claret and olives ; A. B. Reach, xxxiv, 1853. 481.


Clarke, Adam, letter from, iv, 1821. 355.


- Adam, letter on chapel fund, vi, 1823. 196.


- Adam, letter on conversion of Buddhist priests, ii, 1819. 310. - Adam, his regard for America, xiii, 1831. 239.


Class-book, New York; Harpers, xxix, 1847. 636.


Classic, the, or college monthly, xxiv, 1842. 164.


Classical atlas; Findlay, xxxii, 1850. 159.


- learning, prejudices against, re- viewed, (CHARLES H. LYON,) xx, 1838. 209, 295, 443.


-- library ; Bohn, xxxvi, 1854. 480. - literature, manual of, xxv, 1843. 638.


- literature, supplemental plates to manual of, xxv, 1843. 638.


- and miscellaneous, xxxiii, 1851. 184, 342, 502, 679.


- series; Schmidt and Zumpt, xxix, 1847, 639 ; xxxi, 1849, 670; xxxiii, 1851. 332.


- studies, essays on, xxv, 1843, 639; xxxii, 1850. 157.


- studies, vindication of, xxiii, 1841. 639.


- study, method of; Taylor, xliv, 1862, 176; liij, 1871. 484.


Classics, utility of the, in education,' xxxiii, 1851. 219.


Classification of the races of men; Lacepede, xxxii, 1850. 536. Claudia; Douglas, li, 1869. 162.


Clay, Cassius M., writings of, xxx, 1848. 636.


Cliff, the village on the; Thackeray, xlix, 1867. 324.


Clifford household, the, 1, 1868. 324. Clifton springs water company, 1, 1868. 159.


Climats, des ; Becquerel, xxxv, 1853. 623.


Cloister the, and the hearth; Reade, lii, 1870. 162.


Clouds, passing, x1, 1858. 507.


Coal-pit, preservation of three men in a, i, 1818. 382.


Cohen; "Les Deicides," xlvii, 1865. 283.


Coins, medals ; Prime, xliii, 1861. 343. Coke, Thos., in memory of, i, 1819. 79.


Cokesbury college, establishment of, xxxvi, 1854, 420.


- college, location of, xxxviii, 1856. 445.


- college, some account of, xli, 1859. 174.


Colds, popular treatise on; Hunter, 1, 1868. 164.


Colenso, case of bishop, xlvi, 1864. 660.


- Bishop, returns to his see, xlvii, 1865. 593.


- a new aspect of the controversy, xlviii, 1866. 280.


Coleridge, S. T., complete works of, xxxV, 1853. 313.


College, Asbury, i, 1818. 100.


-" court, and market; Dall, xlix, 1867. 484, 631.


- days, my; Tomes, Ixii, 1880. 794.


Colleges, prayer for, xxxvii, 1855. 322.


Colonies, old times in the; Coffin, Ixiii, 1881. 188.


Colonization, address on, (D. D. WIEDON, ) xvii, 1835. 129.


- African. (DANIEL CURRY, ) XXXIV, 1852. 361.


-- cause, the, xvii, 1835. 235.


- society, New York, report of, xvii, 1835. 333.


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CONTINENTAL


Colored people of the south, religious education of, Ix, 1878. 716. Columbia river, adventures on the ; Ross Cox, xiv, 1832. 274.


- river, navigation of, xxxii, 1850. 42.


Combe on health, (D. SMITH, ) xxii, 1840. 83.


Comet, Enke's, xxi, 1830. 113. Comets and their tails, xxxiii, 1851. 53.


Comforter, silent, xxx, 1848. 639. Common law, xlii, 1860. 402. Commonplace book ; Southey, xxxi, 1849. 675.


Commune, rise and fall of the Paris, in 1871; Fetridge, liv, 1872. 356. Communicant, the young, xxx, 1848. 639.


Companion, the poulterer's ; Bement, xxxix, 1857. 161.


Company, the Hudson's bay, xxxii, 1850. 46.


Comparative legislation; Chas. Car- pentier, xlviii, 1866. 288.


Composition, x, 1827. 123.


- Aids to English, xxviii, 1846. 331.


- First lessons in; Hart, liii, 1871, 355; liv, 1872. 356, 531.


- Guide to; Brewer, xxxvi, 1854. 160.


- Guide to French; Chouquet, xxxiii, 1851. 490.


- Manual of; Hart, liv, 1872. 356, 531.


-- Prose; Bonnell, 1, 1868. 324. Comus, the mask of; Milton, Iviii, 1876. 764.


Canadian Methodist magazine, the, Ivii, 1875, 176.


Concordance, Hebrew and Chaldee, xxiv, 1842. 481. Confederates. Irish ; Field, xxxiii, 1851. 490.


Congregational review, xlix, 1867, li, 1869, 293; 127; lii, 1870. 602.


Congress, debates of ; Rives, x1, 1858. 335,.505.


- Debates in; Benton, xlii, 1860. 175, 696.


-- debates of, abridgment of, xli, 1859. 165, 500.


- First impressions of, a sketch, xxi, 1839. 62.


- History of; Wheeler, xxxi, 1849. 157.


- History of antislavery measures in; Wilson, xlvii, 1865. 147.


- Ilistory of the thirty-ninth; Barnes, 1, 1868. 483.


- of nations, xxiv, 1842. 220.


- Speeches in ; Davis, xlix, 1867. 319. Conie sections, elements of; J. H. Coffin, xxxi, 1849. 152.


Conquering and to conquer, Ivii, 1875. 532.


Conquest, Spanish; Helper, xxxviii, 1856. 494.


Conrad, Ixii, 1880. 203.


Conscience; Amelia de Sessaulx, Ixiii, 1881. 171.


Constaney, rare, vii 1824. 421.


Constantine the great, religious policy of; Brieger, Ixii, 1880. 753.


Constitution, Curtis's history of the, xxxvii, 1855. 140, 187; it is not the aggregate of all our laws, 187; origin of the constitution of the United States, 188; book not analyzed, 193; early dan- gers of the, 198.


Constitutional text-book, xxxvi, 1854. 467.


Consulate and empire, history of the, under Napoleon ; Thiers, xxvii, 1845, 320; xxxviii, 1856. 299. Contemporary review, lix, 1877, 165, 337, 531; 1x, 1878, 337; Ixi. 1879, 139, 365; Ixii, 1880, 354: Ixiii, 1881. 151, 154, 340.


Conflict, the great American; Gree- ley, xlix, 1867, 153 ; Ivi, 1874. 246. Congregational quarterly, xli, 1859, 310, 473. 657; xlv, 1863, 152, 504; xlix, 1867, 293; 1, 1868. Contentment and patience, ii, 1819. 113. 129, 293, 603; Iii. 1870, 602; Ivi, 1874, 470; Ivii, 1875, 115. Contest, the Cumberstone, Ivi, 1874. 531. 317, 481, 662; Iviii, 1876, 149, 347, 530, 699; lix, 1577. 523; Continental monthly, the, xliv, 1862, Ix, 1878. 525.


540; xlvi, 1864. 698.


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Continent, sympathies of the; Hir- scher, xxxv, 1853. 156.


Contributions to academic literature, xxiv, 1842. 480.


Contributors, notices to, lii, 1870. 324. Controversy, national; Stiles, xliii, 1861. 580.


Convent schools in Belgium, Ixiii, 1881. 554.


Conversers, the great, and other essays ; Matthews, Ivi, 1874. 532. Conversion of two men, i, 1818. 426. Convicts, our; Carpenter, 1, 1868. 387.


Cookery, French domestic, xxviii, 1846. 633.


Cooking, the manual of practical directions; Carson, lix, 1877. 580.


Cookman, speeches of, xxiii, 1841. 163.


Coomassie and Magdala; Stanley, Ivii, 1875. 356.


Corner-stone, the; Jacob Abbott, xxxiv, 1852. 310.


Coronation hymns and songs, Ixi, 1879. 403.


Correspondents, notice to, xii, 1830, 360; xiii, 1831. 360.


Cosmogonies of various nations, xxxii, 1850. 278.


Cosmos, the; Humboldt, xli, 1859. 676.


Cotopaxi, volcano of, iv, 1821. 100. Cottage residences ; Downing, xxxiv, 1852. 631.


Cotton dearth, xl, 1858. 147.


- kingdom, the; Frederick Law Olmstead, xliv, 1862. 347. .


- state confederacy, future of a, (J. B. WOODRUFF.) xliii, 1861, 467; influence of slavery on so- ciety, 468; slavery makes labor disgraceful, 469; it must be performed by slaves, 469; no scientific agriculture there. 469; it produces only raw material, 470; commerce is carried on chiefly by foreigners, 470; cot- ton an exhaustive plant, 471; government expenses of the confederacy, 472; will need a large army and navy, 474; enor- mous taxation to meet expenses,


CRIMEA


477; other sources of cotton supply, 478; ultimate conflict between the two races, 480; comparative negro and white population, 481.


Country homes; Todd, li, 1869. 149. - Our, xix, 1837. 443.


- Our; Peck, xlvii, 1865. 464.


- State of the; Breckenridge, xliii, 1861. 681.


- State of the; Hodge, xliii, 1861. 332.


- State of the, (D. D. WHEDON, ) xliii, 1861, 312; Dr. Whewell defends secession, 312; opposi- tion to slavery extension cause of secession, 313; philosophic history of the case, 315; slavery the creature of local law, 316; not recognized by the constitu- tion, 317; has no rightful ex- istence in new territories, 318; slavery is of no benefit to the south, 320.


Course, a German; Comfort, lii, 1870. 317.


- of reading, a; Mandeville, xxxii, 1850. 161.


Courtesy, principles of; G. W. Her- vey, xxxiv, 1852. 480.


Courtship, love, and marriage, lect- ures on; Wesley Smith, lix, 1877. 378.


Cousin Alice, xlvii, 1865. 163.


- from India, the ; Craik, liii, 1871. 700.


Cowper, lectures on; Cheever, xxxviii, 1856. 490.


Creation, cause of ; Anderson, xxxiii, 1851. 483.


- Destiny of the; Ellicott, xliv, 1862. 499.


- Natural history of, xxviii, 1846. 292.


- a series of supernatural growths; T. Lewis, xlvii, 1865. 207.


Crime, the history of a; Hugo, 1x, 1878. 580.


- Juvenile. (See Prevention.)


Crimea, historical sketch of the. xxxviii, 1856, 68; military op- erations in the Crimea, 69; a map of the Crimea, 70. (See also War, Eastern.)


CRIMEA


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DAHCOTAH


Crimea, invasion of, vol. iii .- bat- | Crusaders, the; G. W. Cox, Iviii, tle of Inkerman ; Kinglake, Ivii, 1876. 580. 1875. 532.


-. Invasion of the; Kinglake, xlv, 1863, 695; li, 1869, 148; lxiii, 1881. 391.


Criminal, conversion of a, ii, 1819. 71. Criminals, the reformation of, (B. K. PEIRCE, ) 1, 1868, 387; build- ing for, 387; lack of uniformity in the administration of crim- inal law, 389; reforming and saving the criminal, 391; con- trol of influence over criminals, 392; reformatory prisons, 394; Irish prisons, 396; political in- terference, 398; the contract system, 399; influence of the hope of discharge, 401. (See also Prevention.)


Crisis, the, xlv, 1863. 532.


- The American, (E. O. HAVEN,) xliv, 1862, 657; English views of American education, 658; sentiments of European rulers and people, 659; French sym- pathy with secession, 661; French sympathy with the union, 663; the doom of slav- ery, 665; abolition a political right, 667; abolition a military necessity, 667.


- The impending; Helper, xli, 1859. 673.


- The impending, of 1860; H. Mat- tison, xli, 1859. 155.


- The, in the south; Helper, xl, 1858. 165.


Critical notices, xx, 1838. 471.


Criticism, verbal, xix, 1837. 29. Crocodile, the, ix, 1826. 373.


Cromwell, letters and specchies of, xxviii, 1846. 573.


- and the revolution, (S. G. AR- NOLD,) xxx, 1848. 51.


Crooked places; Garrett, Ivi, 1874. 179.


Crow, the Ceylon, viii, 1825. 356. Crowned victors, Ix, 1878. 571. Crucifixion, (poem,) vi, 1823. 280. Cruise of the Betsey; Miller, xl, 1858. 662.


- The young, Ivi, 1874. 531.


Crusoe, the young; Harley, xlvii, 1865. 479.


Crusoe's island ; Browne, xlvii, 1865. 163.


Cuba; Humboldt, xxxviii, 1856. 488. - The case of, li, 1869. 484.


- and the Cubans, xxxii, 1850. 486. - A trip to; Howe, xlii, 1860. 344. Culture demanded by modern life, the, xlix, 1867. 628.


Cumberland Presbyterian quarterly, Ixii, 1880, 353, 563; lxiii, 1881. 144, 537.


Cumbermede, Wilfred; Macdonald, liv, 1872. 356.


Cunningham, J., letter from-an in- fidel converted, iii, 1820. 75.


Curate. the, in charge; Oliphant, Iviii, 1876. 387.


Curiosity .or meddlesomene-s; Plu- tarch, xxxiii, 1851. 467.


- shop, the old ; Dickens, liv, 1872. 700.4


Currency and banking; Price, Iviii, 1876. 387.


Current events, tendency of, (JAMES NICOLS,) xxxiv, 1852, 82; en- largement of knowledge and piety predicted, 85; progressive results of commerce and travel, 88; air navigation possible, 89; accomplishing divine predic- tion, 91.


Currents and counter currents ; Holmes, xliii, 1861. 518.


Curry, Daniel, writings of, Ixii, 1880. 786.


Cyclopædia bibliographica; Darling, xxxv, 1853. 136, 486.


- German, new edition; Herzog, lxiii, 1881. 373.


- of poetry, second series ; Foster, Ixiii, 1881. 509.


Cyprus; Di Cesnola, 1x, 1878. 373. Czar, his court and people, xxx, 1848. 637.


- The, and the sultan, xxxvi, 1854. 160.


- of the Challenger; Spry, lix, 1877. |Dahcotah; Eastman. xxxi, 1849. 568.


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DAILY


Daily Christian advocate, 1, 1868, | Death, on; S. H., vii, 1824. 320. 629; lviii, 1876. 545.


- round, the ; Coxe, Ixii, 1880. 178. Daisy, the, (poem,) xi, 1828. 280. Dame Nature and her three daugh- ters; Sawtine, lii, 1870. 163. Dan to Beersheba; Newman, xlvii, 1865. 148.


Dancing as an amusement ; Hawley, lix, 1877. 388.


- Essay on ; Crane, xxxi, 1849. 339. - Evil effects of, ii, 1819. 348.


Danger, providential escape from, ix, 1826. 92.


Dangerous classes and their treat- ment, (J. F. RICHMOND, ) Iv, 1873, 455; condition of, previ- ous to Christianity, 455; princi- ples of Christianity applied to them, 457; of foreign origin, 458; Romish Church a source of, 460; spring from orphanage, ignorance, and transmitted tendency, 460; remedy for, 468. Daniel Deronda; George Eliot, Iviii, 1876. 763.


- A model, for young men, xxxvi, 1854. 614.


Dante, Cary's, xxxiv, 1852. 49.


Danville review, xliii, 1861, 680; xlv, 1863, 152, 504; xlvi, 1864, 500, 664; xlvii, 1865. 125, 300. Dates, dictionary of; Haydn, lii, 1870. 149.


Daughter, my enemy's; M'Carthy, lii, 1870. 162.


-- A king's; Gardiner, liii, 1871. 700.


Dawn, from, to daylight, xli, 1859. 675.


Daybreak, ( poem,) ii, 1819. 320. Day-dawn, the, and the rain; Ker, li, 1869. 459.


Day, the last, xi, 1828. 440.


Days, as thy, so shall thy strength be, iv, 1821. 240.


Dead sea, the, and the Jordan; Ritter, xxxiii, 1851. 495.


Deaf and dumb, American, annals of the, lii, 1870. 416.


- and dumb, New York institute for the, lii, 1870. 416.


Death-bed scene, a; Stephen L. Stillman, xiii, 1831. 414.


- On a brother's, v, 1822. 47.0. - A mother's, ix, 1826. 80.


- a solemn hour, x, 1827. 424.


Debit and credit ; Freytag, x1, 1858. 337.


Debt, Plutarch on, xxxiii, 1851. 469. Debts, on the payment of, x, 1827. 308.


Deceivers ever; Cameron, 1x, 1878. 580.


Decision ; Grace Kennedy, xxxiv, 1852. 158.


Dedication hymn, ii, 1819. 478.


Deems, C. F., speeches of, xl, 1858. 507.


Degeneration in nature, lxiii, 1881. 753.


Deist, recantation of a, iii, 1820. 66. Delinquents, half a century with juvenile; Peirce, li, 1869. 479. - House of refuge for youthful, ix, 1826. 58.


Deliverance, extraordinary, vi, 1823. 62.


Deliverers, the young, of Pleasant cove; Kellogg, liii, 1871. 700. Democracy and abolitionism, antag- onisms, xxxiv, 1852. 280.


- in America, xxiii, 1841. 412. Demosthenes; Champlin, xxxviii, 1856. 163.


- Ixiii, 1881. 600.


- Orations of; Kennedy, xxxix, 1857, 670: xliv, 1862. 5, 21.


Dental knowledge, popular, (G. F. COLBURN,) x1, 1858, 625; its origin and progress, 625 ; causes of decay in teeth, 626; use of dentifrices. 627; toothache, and its causes, 629; treatment of children's teeth, 631; infinence of teeth on articulation, 632.


Depravity, ingenious instance of, ii, 1819. 217.


Desert afar, in the, ( poem,) viii, 1825. 168.


Desk and debit; Optic, liii, 1871. 532.


Desolation, the land of; Hayes, liv, 1872. 356.


Despotisin, prevalence of, in an- cient times, xxxiii, 1851. 446, 448.


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Destinies, the two; Collins, Iviii, | Dilemma, a singular, x, 1827. 364. 1876. 763.


Devil, the, outwitted, v, 1822. 67. Devil's chair, the; Jenkins, Iviii, 1876. 387.


De Vinne, Daniel, letter from, iii, 1820. 76.


Devotion, on, (poem,) iii, 1820. 320. Devotional melodies, xxiv, 1842. 484.


Diary, pocket, for 1857, xxxix, 1857. 147.


Diamond cut diamond; Trollope, Ivi, 1874. 355.


Dickens, dialogues from, lii, 1870. 324.


- The works of, 1, 1868, 163, 324, 482; li, 1869. 163.


Dickins, John, books published by, liv, 1872. 40.


Dictionnaire universel, des sciences, des lettres, et des arts, xxxvii, 1855, 470; the work reviewed, 470; its deficiency, 471.


Dictionary, American, of the En- glish language; Webster, xvi, 1834. 77.


- American : Webster, xxvii, 1845, 483; xxx, 1848. 103.


- of biography, mythology, and geography; Smith, lix, 1877. 195.


- Classical; Anthon, xxiii, 1841, 479; xxiv, 1842, 26; xxxiii, 1851. 326.


- Classical; W. Smith, xxxiii, 1851. 326.


- English ; Reed, xxviii, 1846. 477.


- English language of the; Wor- cester, xxix, 1847. 162.


- The farmer's; Gardiner, xxviii, 1816. 477.


- German-English; G. J. Adler, xxxi, 1849. 533.


- Latin; Kaltschmidt, xxxiii, 1851. 667.


- Latin-English; Dr. Andrews, xxxiv, 1852. 38. 48.


-- The lover's, 1, 1868. 163.


- of medical science; Dunglison, x1, 1858. 338.


- Richardson's, xxi, 1839. 120.


- The standard phonographic; Gra- bam, xlv, 1863. 530.


Diligence, Christian; C. Wesley, ( poem,) x, 1827. 232.


Dining out, xxiv, 1842. 164.


Disappointment, the, (poem,) vi, 1823. 160.


Disaster, a melancholy, ix, 1826. 192. Discontent, and other stories; Gard- ner, Ivi, 1874. 531.


Discoveries in Nineveh and Babylon ; Layard, xliv, 1862. 446.


" Discussions ;" C. Wright, lix, 1877. 525.


Diseases, mental or bodily, which are worst? xxxiii, 1851. 474.


- nervous, thoughts on, (J. WES- LEY,) xi, 1828, 69; causes of, 69; liquors, 69; tea, 70; irreg- ular passions, 71; cure, 71.




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