VOL. XIX. OF THE SECOND SERIES.
A Bishop, gold and bronze, 493
A caution, for those who need it, 86 A conclusive argument, 557
A death-bed prayer, 566 A fact, with a moral, 540 A sister's mission, 99, 155 A youthful hero, 258
Academus, at Athens, note on, 554 African eloquence, specimen of, 19 Ambition and humility, remarks on, 279
Caliph, the word explained, 145 Cardinal Wolsey, contemporary sketch of, 126
Cephalopods, or cuttle-fishes, 166 Charity, disinterested, 505
Christian influence, observations on, 314
Christian soldiers on the field of battle, 128
Claude, of Lorraine, biographic sketch of, 49
Comet, De Vico's, re-appearance of, 287, 334, 382, 430
Cook, Captain, biographic sketch of,
Cooper, (Mrs. Mary S.,) "Memorials" of, by the Rev. H. Fish, 300 Correggio, biographic notice of, 97
America. The young American Mis sionary, 28-the religions of the United States and of South Ame-Conisborough Castle, historic sketch rica contrasted, 366 Anaxagoras, doctrines of, 245 "And she was a widow," 423 Anecdotes: Young Victoria, 16-Lord Dudley Stuart, 38-Samuel John- son, 87-M. Arago, 214-Anaxi- menes, 377-Rev. S. Kilpin, 540- Dr. Rush, 557-Pope Pius VII. and M. Denon, 565 Anointing, medicinal, 65 Anthony, St., Feast of, in Rome, 308 Arabia, Christianity in, 199 Arago, Mons., among Spanish rob- bers, 214
Decision, incitement to, 218 Devil-worshippers of Armenia, a visit to the, 498
Drake, Sir Francis, biographic sketch of, 193
Easter Sunday, rule for finding, 191 Eclipse of the moon, 191, 239, 479-of the sun, 239, 527
Egypt, Old. slavery in, 34 Exertion, incitement to, 473
Fox, the, described, 261
Franklin, Sir John, Dr. Kane's ex- pedition in search of, 563 Free-thinker, a young, on his death- bed, 182
Happy death of M. O. I-, of St. NEw Books continued:
Saviour's, Southwark, 458 Hearing without faith, 466 How to observe, 177, 220
Hunt, late John, reminiscences of, 248
Fleury's "Historical Chapters re- lating to many Lands," 41 Foster's (Mrs. Jonathan) Transla- tion of Dr. Condé's "History of the Arabs in Spain," 328 Gough's "New Testament Quota- tions," 567
Grant's "Historical Sketch of the Crimea," 379
Green's (Mrs. Everett) "Lives of the Princesses of England," 281 Hare's (Archdeacon) "Vindication of Luther," 329
Haxthausen's "Tribes of the Cau- casus," 567
Herring's "Paper and Paper- Making," 474
Howard's (Dean) Translation of the
"Book of Genesis, according to the Version of the LXX.," 473 Humphreys's "Manual of Political Science, for the Use of Schools," 184 Joyce's "Scientific Dialogues," 475 Kalendar of the Martyrs of 1555,
Kaye's (Bishop) "Government and Discipline of the Church of Christ during the first three Centuries," 474
Kelly's "History of Russia," 425 Kenrick's "Phoenicia," 425
Kitchin's "Translation of Lord Bacon's Novum Organum," 329 Lardner's "Museum of Science and Art," vol. V., 234-vol. VII., 522
Latham's "Hand-Book of the Eng- lish Language," 233-" Variety of the Human Species," 329 Lectures delivered before the Young Men's Christian Association in Exeter-Hall, 280
Lectures on Education, by Dr. Whewell, Professor Faraday, Drs. Latham and Daubeney, Professor Tyndall, Mr. Paget, and Dr. Hodgson, 89
Liddell and Scott's "Greek-English Lexicon," 135
M'Burney and Neil's "Cyclopædia of Universal History," 281 M'Callum's "History of the Cul- dees," 568
Magic, pretended Miracles, remark- able natural Phenomena, and re- markable Delusions, 379 Mann's "Guide to the Knowledge of Life," 329
Marsden's "History of Christian Churches and Sects," 425 Masius's Studies from Nature," 89 Mayne's "Life of Nicholas I., Em- peror of Russia," 89 Montgomery, (James.) Holland and Everett's Memoirs" of, vols. III., IV., 568
Osburn's "Monumental History of Egypt," 41
Owen's Principal Forms of the Skeleton and the Teeth," 329 Pulz's "Survey of the Geography and History of the Middle Ages,' 42
Raumer's "Life and System of Pestalozzi," 474 Rogers's "Essays, selected from Contributions to the Edinburgh Review," vol. III., 234 Roget's "Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases," 234 Roussel's "Catholic Nations and Protestant Nations compared,"
Thompson's "Works of Publius Virgilius Maro," 41
Trench's "English, past and pre- sent," 234
Tulloch's "Second Burnett Prize Treatise," 425
Ullmann's "Reformers before the Reformation," 425 Vandenhoff's "Art of Elocution,"
Weatherill's "Easy Introduction to the Science of Botany," 521 Webster and Wilkinson's "Greek Testament, with Notes gramma- tical and exegetical," 281 Wright's "Early Christianity in Arabia," 184
Wylie's "Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber," 425
Young's (John, M.A.) "Christ of History," 425
Young's (Rev. Robert) "Southern World," 184
Niagara, attempt to sound the Falls of, 424
No Isms in the New Testament, 183
Object-lessons, defects of, 450 Omar, the mosque of, in Jerusalem,
Epitaph: In Tenebris Lux, 476- Morientes non moriuntur, 524 Good Night, 427
Life's glad Morn, 330
Recollections of youthful Sabbaths,
Stone in a tree, inquest on a, 471
The Song of Death, by W. S. Hor- Stuart, Lord Dudley, anecdote of, 38 ton. 136
Roman slaves, employments of, 489 Rome, an approach to, 388 Russian vehicles, described, 172
"Sabbath-Readings," a lecture, by the Rev. W. Williams, extract from, 310
Sage advice of Themistocles, 521 St. Sophia, church of, at Constanti- nople, 1-mosque of, 52 Samaritans, a Sunday among the, 354 Savonarola, death of, 109 SCRIPTURES ILLUSTRATED: Genesis xlvi. 34....37
1 Kings x. 22....163
Proverbs xxx. 30, 31....114 Isaiah xix. 7....467
Matthew xii 10; Luke xiii. 15, 16....14, 15
Acts xvi. 19-40....72
Acts xvii. 22, 23....241 James v. 14....65
Sebastopol, description of, 59 Seven Wise Men of Greece, precepts and aphorisms of the, 70
Socrates, his method of teaching, 78 -sketch of his life and doctrines, 340
Solomon, King, bounty of, at the dedication of the Temple, 8 Spanish alarum, on the Protestant Propaganda, 396
Spanish "tertulia," visit to a, 275 Stanley, Lord, Rev. W. Arthur's Let- ter to, noticed, 281-extract from, 298
Stuttgart, the Court Chaplain of, 407 Sunbeam, chemical power of the, 442 Sunday in London and in Paris, con- trasted, 298
Swallow, the, described, 206 Synagogues in Eng and, 399
Thales, life and doctrines of, sketched, 169, 246
The grace of God exemplified, 394 Tonga, the gods of, 117
Two departed witnesses: Dr. Newton, 9-James Montgomery, 10
Why were the middle ages dark? 315 Words, the geology of, 510
Xenophon's "Memorabilia," men- tioned, 343
1. The Mosque of St. Sophia, 1 2. Claude, 49
3. Correggio, 97
4. The Mosque of Omar, 145 5. Drake, 193
6. The Parthenon, 241 7. Captain Cook, 28)
8. The Czar Michael Feodoro- witch, 337
9. Temple of Jupiter Olympius,
10. Peter Martyr, 433
11. Bentley, 481
12. Conisborough Castle, 529
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