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CONTENTS.
ART.
I. Introduction
II. Lectures on the Real Presence of the Body and Blood of
our Lord Jesus Christ in the Blessed Eucharist, deli-
vered in the English College, Rome, by Nicholas
Wiseman, D.D. Vol. I.-Scriptural Proofs
III. The Treatment of the Sacred Scriptures by the Modern
Church of Rome
IV. On the Criticism of Lathbury's History of the English
Episcopacy, in the last Number of the Edinburgh Re-
view
V. 1. A Discourse of Natural Theology. By Henry Lord
Brougham.
2. Observations on the Discourse of Natural Theology.
By Thomas Wallace, LL.D.
3. Additional Observations on the Discourse, &c. By the
same.
4. Natural Theology considered with Reference to Lord
Brougham's Discourse. By Thomas Turton, D.D.
5. Metaphysic Rambles. By Christian Warner Search
(i. e. Cullen William Smith.)
6.
7.
Stroll the Second, or Ramble on;
Dialogue the Second, between Christian Warner
Search and Peter Peer-a-deal.
Another Stroll, being the Third,
of W. C. S. and his alter-idem friend P. P. who is
not clerk of this or any other parish.
8. Two Words on Lord Brougham's and Dr. Paley's Na-
tural Theology. By A. C. Jobert.
9. The Sanctuary of Thought; or, Serious Thoughts
generated by perusing Lord Brougham's Discourse
of Natural Theology. (Anonymous.).
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VI. The London and Westminster Review for October 1836.
-The Voluntary Principle.
VII. 1. An Act for Marriages in England.
2. An Act for registering Births, Deaths, and Marriages
in England. 17th August, 1836
VIII. 1. Sacred Poetry of the 17th Century.
2. The Works of Cowper, with a Life.
Southey.
3. The Poems of Young. Aldine Edition.
121
140
By Robert
4. Lives of Sacred Poets, by R. A. Wilmott, Esq. Trinity
College, Cambridge
IX. On the Nature and Extent of Religious Belief
X. The Catholic Church
253
XI. Recollections of Sir Walter Scott
XII. Proposals for the Creation of a Fund to be applied to the
Building and Endowment of Additional Churches in
the Metropolis. By Charles James, Lord Bishop of
London .
270
The Society for Promoting the Enlargement, Building, and
Repairing of Churches and Chapels
Metropolis Churches Fund
The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
291
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292
ib.
The Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts 293
I. An Exposition of the Parables and of other parts of the
Gospels. By Edward Greswell, B.D. Fellow of C.C.C.
Oxon.
311
II. The Difficulties of Romanism in respect to Evidence; or
the Peculiarities of the Latin Church evinced to be
untenable, on the principles of legitimate Historical
Testimony. By George Stanley Faber, B.D. Rector of
Long Newton, and Prebendary of Salisbury
III. 1. Ireland: its evils traced to their Source. By the Rev.
James R. Page, A.B.
2. The Claims of the Protestant Association to Public
Support.
3. The Rev. Dr. M'Hale's Letter to the Bishop of Exeter;
dissected in seven Letters. By the Rev. Edward
Nangle, A.B.
330
349
360
4. Correspondence between the Rev. James Hughes, P.P.
and the Rev. W. B. Stoney, Rector of Newport.
IV. 1. The Life of Oliver Goldsmith. By James Prior, Esq.
2. The Works of Gray. By the Rev. J. Mitford.
V. The Ministerial Character of Christ practically considered.
By Charles R. Sumner, D.D. Bishop of Winchester
VI. The primitive Doctrine of Election, or an historical Inquiry
into the Ideality and Causation of Scriptural Election,
as received and maintained by the primitive Church of
Christ. By George Stanley Faber, B.D.
VII. 1. An Epitome of the History of the American Episcopal
Church. By the Rev. Henry Caswall.
2. Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of the United
States of America. By Francis L. Hawks, D. D.
of St. Thomas's, New York, Vol. I.
389
3. Journal of the Proceedings of the Bishops, Clergy, and
Laity, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the
United States of America, in a general Convention
held in the city of Philadelphia, from August 18th
to September the 1st inclusive.
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