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Indian literature, 38, 144, 223. See LITERARY NOTICES, continued.

also Tamil sacred song.

Italy. See under RELIGIOUS INTELLI-
GENCE, GENERAL.

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Gough's "Songs from the Woodlands,
and other Poems," 363-" Hymns of
Prayer and Praise," 549
Grundy's "Ministerial Recreations in
Biography, Theology, and Science,"
847

Harris' "Six Lectures ou Questions
indicative of Character," 363
Hefele's "History of the Councils of
the Church, from the Original Docu.
ments," 650

Herbert's "The Temple: Sacred Poems
and Private Ejaculations," 653
Hole's "Young Christian Armed; or,
The Duty he Owes to God:" A
Manual, etc., for Youth, 362
Hutchinson's "Thoughts on the Book of
Job," 548

Mellor's "Priesthood in the Light of the
New Testament: The Congregational
Union Lecture for 1876 "...847

Menzies' (Mrs. S.) "Hints on Bible-
Marking," 550

Moody, D. L., "Arrows and Anecdotes "
by; "with a Sketch of his Early
Life," etc., by John Lobb, 943
Morgan's (Mrs. Hunt) "Elvira; or,
The Power of the Gospel," 1039
Morning Beams from the Sun of Right-
eousness, 942

St.

Murphy's "Critical and Exegetical
Commentary on the Book of Psalms;
with a new Translation," 360
Pilkington's "Confessions of
Augustine, Bishop of Hippo," 942
Pope's "Prayers of St. Paul: Being
an Analysis and Exposition of the
Devotional Portion of the Apostle's
Writings," 846

Popery weighed in the Balance and
found Wanting, 267

Punshon's" Sermon, and Official Charge
to Young Ministers," 649

Rhodes' Our Visit to Rome; with
Notes by the Way," 1038
Rigg's "Living Wesley, as he was in his
Youth and in his Prime," 644
Roe's "West African Scenes," 363
Smith's" Gems Reset ; or, The Wesleyan
Catechisms Illustrated," 359
Spurgeon's "The Interpreter;

or,

Scripture for Family Worship, etc.,"
359-"Commenting and Commen-
taries: together with a Catalogue of
Biblical Commentaries and Exposi-
tions," 462

Stevenson's "Memorials of the Wesley
Family; including Biographical and
Historical Sketches of all the Mem-
bers of the Family for Two Hundred
and Fifty Years, etc.," 461

LITERARY NOTICES, continued.

Stuart's "Textual Criticism of the
New Testament for English Bible
Students," 653

The American Pulpit of the Day, 548
The Autograph Text-Book, 550
The Christian's Secret of a Happy
Life, 942

The Clergyman's Magazine, Vol. II., 944
The Finest of the Wheat," 550
The Lancasters and their Friends: A
Tale of Methodist Life, 1039
The Minister's Pocket Diary and Visit-
ing Bok for 1877......1134
The Pocket Concordance to the Holy
Scriptures, 1039

The Preachers' Budget, 548
The Preacher's Commentary, 940
The Two Napoleons; or, Europe during
the last Eighty Years, 549
Tindall's "Memoir of Mr. Samuel Hill
Smith, of Sheffield," 651
Tinling's "Hidden Lessons, from the
Verbal Repetitions and Varieties of
the New Testament," 652
Tyerman's "Life and Times of the
Rev. John Wesley, M.A., Founder of
the Methodists," 462
Van-Lennep's

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Bible Lands; their

Modern Customs and Manners illus-
trative of Scripture," 944
Wesleyan-Methodist Kalendar, etc.,
for 1877......1134

Whedon's " Popular Commentary on

the New Testament," Vol. IV., 651
White's "Christ in the Tabernacle,"

1040

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Morse, Rev. Canon, invitation of, to the
members of the Conference, 844
Murchison, Sir Roderick, and the Geo-
graphical Society, 54

Nightingale, Rev. Adam, the pioneer
Newfoundland missionary, 1070
Nottingham, the approaching Conference
in, 641

Old errors, ever new, 256

Olivers, Rev. Thomas, hymn of, on the
"Last Judgment," 922, 923
Owston-Ferry law-suit, 268

Patteson, Bishop, 154, 214, 322
Perinchief, Rev. O., extracts from sermons
by, 1021, 1023

Phillips, Dr., Professor of Geology, short
notice of, 57

Piozzi, Mrs., remarks of, on Dr. Laving-
ton's "Enthusiasm of Methodists and
Papists Compared," 913-915

Plato, sketch of the order of the sciences
by, 1110

POETRY.

Autumn song, 1010

Christ in the storm, 271
Christ on the sea, 368
Following Jesus, 559
Hymn of Prudentius, 960

The last words of John of Barneveld,
560

The sower, 848

POPE'S "COMPENDIUM OF CHRISTIAN
THEOLOGY:" I. General remarks; The
rule of faith; The credentials of re-
velation, 311-II. God; God and the
creature; Sin, 401-III. The Media-
torial ministry; The Person, Offices, and
Work of Christ; The finished Atone-
ment, 500-IV. The administration of
redemption; The Christian salvation,
602-V. Christian ethics; The Church;
Eschatology; Concluding remarks,
690

Popery. See Catholic Union Conference
at Bonn, Queen Elizabeth and the
Papacy, Xavier, aud under LITERARY
NOTICES, and RELIGIOUS INTELLI-
GENCE, GENERAL.

Powers, Rev. H. N., extract from a ser-
mon on Isaiah xl. 31, by, 1024
Prest, Rev. Charles, Conference obituary
of, 934-short notice of, 843-refer-
ences to, 554, 559, 562, 741, 835,
839

Pythagoras, the system of, noticed, 73

Queen Elizabeth and the Papacy, 888

RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
Address, annual, of the Conference to
the Methodist Societies, 828
Ryerson, Rev. Dr., retirement of, 845
Wesleyan Conferences of 1876: Irish,
835; British, 837-obituary
Wesleyan ministers in Great Britain,
933, 1030; in Ireland, 1033; in the
Foreign Missions, 1034

of

RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, GENE-
RAL.

Africa, Equatorial: the Nyanza expedi-
tion, 661

Africa: Oran, 856, 950-Algiers, 1050
African exploration missions, 183
Ashanti, the circulation of the Bible

and missionary enterprise in, 569
Bulgaria, 1046

China: persecution of Christians in the
province of Foh-kien, 1141
Chinese, success of Christianity among
the, in Oakland, California, 470
Church Missionary Society, 855
Egypt: Miss Whately's work in Cairo,
471

Evangelical Alliance Conference at
Belfast: Old Catholic conference at
Bonn, 84; Religious revivals, 86;
Spain, 87; Christian Union, 87
Evangelical Alliance, Pittsburg.
biennial conference of the United
States organization of, 184
France, home-mission work in, 373

RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, GENE-
RAL, continued.

Germany: Old Catholic conference at
Bonn, 81

India: appeal for more missionaries,
88-Lectures bearing on Christianity
by native Christian gentlemen, 278
-Christian progress in Tinuevelly,
374-The Prince of Wales and the
Tinnevelly scholars, 375-The San-
thal mission of the Church Missionary
Society, 376-Visit of the Prince of
Wales to Amritsar, 571-Progress
of Christianity at Amritsar, 662—
Calcutta, 1049-Ceylon: Missions of
the Church Missionary Society, and
the recent action of the Bishop of
Colombo, 1139

Italy: Christian work in Naples, 89-
progress of the Waldensian Church
missions, 279-results of the circula-
tion of the Scriptures, 660

Jews, baptism of, at Königsberg, 181-
Christian labour among the, in Bres-
lau, 281; in Stuttgart, 469-Mis-
sionary work among the, in Frank-
fort, 567-religious condition of the,
in Vienna, 1142
Madagascar, 377, 859

Naples, Christian work in, 89
Persia, new mission to, 277

Sicily: progress of the work of God at
Caltanisetta, 280

Spain: progress of the work of God,
87-circulation of the Bible, 182-
Popish intolerance, called "Catholic
unity,' 565-Evangelistic labours
among the Gallegos, 566
Sumatra, 860

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Syria, 949

Turkey, Central, 953
Vienna, 1142

Week of united and universal prayer,
January 2-9, 1876...84

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Reviews. See Charles, Count of Albany,
Digenis Akritas, Egyptian language,
Greek philosophy before Socrates,
Indian literature, Lyra Christi,"
Macaulay, Macleod, MODERN PULPIT,
Pope, Russian epic poetry, Two Pres-
byterian worthies, Whewell, Dr.
Rosetta-stone, Dr. Young's examination
of the, 906

Ruskin, John, extract from his "Lectures
on Art," 781
Russian epic poetry, 718

Ryerson, Rev. Dr., retirement of, 845-
extract from his work on "English
Puritanism, etc.," 888-referred to,
831, 845

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Hebrews xiii. 20, 21.303
The Bishop of Peterborough at his
second triennial visitation, 47
The churchmanship of John Wesley, 927
The faithful dead, extract from Dr.
Anderson on, 877

THE PRAYERS OF ST. PAUL: The glory
of the inheritance, 127-The indwell-
ing Trinity, 199-Perfection in the
everlasting Covenant, 303

Thomson, Dr. Andrew, Dr. M'Crie on the
death of, 904

Thoughts for the new year, 1
Tischendorf, Constantin von, 412
Turkey. See under GLANCE AT PUBLIC
OCCURRENCES, and RELIGIOUS INTEL
LIGENCE, GENERAL.

Two Presbyterian worthies: Dr. Johnston
and Dr. Macfarlane, 971

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Wesley, Rev. Charles. See EARLY METH-
ODISM AND DIGNITARIES OF THE
ESTABLISHED CHURCH, and Hymn-
Book, Wesleyan-Methodist.
Wesley, Rev. John, preface to the Hymn-
Book by, 529-Dr. Rigg on the
churchmanship
" of,
927-extract
from, on false mysticism and quietism,
167-169-"Works"

Exodus iii. 14

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1087

Judges vi., vii.

395

Job i. 9, 10

.778

Jobi., ii.; 1 Kings xxii. 19-22..685, 586

Psalm lxi. 2

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on, noticed, 462,
644. See also EARLY METHODISM
AND DIGNITARIES OF

THE ESTAB

LISHED CHURCH, and Hymn-Book,
Wesleyan-Methodist

Wesley, Revs. John and Charles, menu-
ment to, in Westminster Abbey, 456
"What is religion?" Some answers con-
sidered, 160

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Cuthbert, Mr. Henry,
765

Dalby, Mrs. Mary, 860
Davis, Miss Emma, 378
Davison, Mr. Robert,
jun., 1146
Davison, Mrs., 1144
Gill, Miss Barbara, 287
Gill, Miss Hannah, 288
Gittins, Mrs., 759
Gowland, Mrs. Jane,
1053

Gray, Mr. Samuel, 953
Gray, Mrs. Sarah, 1149
Green, Miss Eliza, 472
Greenwood, Mrs. Sarah
Ann, 94
Hackett, Mrs. Kather-
ine, 762
Haigh, Mrs. Susan, 285
Hargreaves, Mr. George
James, 283
Harper, Howard, 188
Jackson, Mr. David, 378
Kay, Mr. James, 758
Lawn, Mr. William S.,
957

Look, Mr. Edward, 1051
Macdonald, Mrs. Sarah
Phebe, 761
Mills, Mr. Henry, 185
Mole, Mrs. Elizabeth,
572

BIOGRAPHICAL

SKETCHES, continued.
Murgatroyd, Mr. Joshua,
477

Newell, Rev. John, 475
Norbury, Mr. Ralph,
1054
Norman, Mrs., 574
Reynolds, Mr. Charles,
664

Thomas

Shield, Mr.
Walton, 93
Smith, Mr. Thomas,
1052

Smyth, Mrs. Frances
Elizabeth, 91
Solomon, Miss Mary
Ann, 753

Timms, Rev. Samuel,
668

Turner, Mrs. Henrietta

Parsons, 286
Webster, Mrs. Hannah,
756

Whitaker, Mr. Joseph,
476

Whitehead, Mrs. Betsy,
862

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MEMOIRS, continued.
Pugh, Rev. Theophilus,
865
Shepstone, Rev. William,
481, 577
Sumner, Rev. John P.
aud Mrs., 193
Sykes, Mrs. Mary, 1057
Thomas,
John

Rev.

Wesley, 391
Thompson, Mr. John,
1063
Truscott, Mr. Thomas
Melhuish, 961
Witty, Mr. Thomas, 289

RECENT DEATHS.
Barnes, Mra., 959
Bayley, Mr. John Wil-

son, 480
Brown, Mr. E., 672
Buttery, Mrs. Mary,
479

Davey, Mr. James, 384
Deeley, Mr. Jeremiah,
190

Faull, Mr. Joseph, 669
Fox, Lydia, 576
Haigh, Mr., 1151
Jones, Mrs. Anne, 190
Kirk, Mrs. John, 960
Lupton, Mr. John, 288
Moore, Mr. John O.,
576
Mordle, Mr. John, 671
Naish, Mr. Thomas, 670
North, Mr. Henry, 96
Oddy, Mr. C. J., 288
Overton, Mr., 1056
Pechey, Mr. Joseph,

576
Phillips, Mr., 671
Porter, Mrs. Mary, 1152
Rossell, Mrs.
P., 96

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