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NRW-YORK: Printed by SCATCHERD & ADAMS,
No. 38 Gold Street
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CONTENTS OF NO. I.
ART.
PAGE
I. CHARACTER OF MR. JEFFERSON.
5
The Life of Thomas Jefferson, third President of
the United States, with parts of his Correspondence
never before published, and Notices of his opinions
on questions of civil government, national policy,
and constitutional law. By GEORGE TUCKER.
II. UTILITARIANISM.
58
1. Morals and Legislation. By JEREMY BEN-
THAM. Translated into French by M. DUMONT,
with notes; and from the French, with notes, and
a biographical notice of Jeremy Bentham, and of
M. Dumont, by John NEAL.
2. BENTHAM's Deontology. Westminster Re-
view, No. XLI.
The Principles of Moral and Political Philoso-
phy. By WILLIAM PALEY, D. D.
III. Cox's LIFE OF FLETCHER OF MADELEY.
The Life of the Rev. John William Fletcher,
Vicar of Madeley. By the Rev. ROBERT Cox,
A. M. First American edition : with an introduc-
tion, and a selection from the correspondence of
Mr. Fletcher. By the Rev. George A. Smith.
A. M.
IV. CRABBE.
96
The Poetical Works of the Rev. George Crabbe,
with his letters and journals, and his life. By his
Son.
V. AFFILIATION OF LANGUAGES.
109
Principes de l'etude comparative des Langues,
par le Baron de MERIAN.
VI. CHALMERS' NATURAL THEOLOGY. .
137
Natural Theology, by THOMAS CHALMERS, D.D.
VII. STUDY OF WORKS OF GENIUS.
161
Address to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of
Rhode Island. Delivered September 7, 1836. By
WILLIAM B. GODDARD, Professor of Belles Lettres
in Brown University.
VIII. PASTORAL VISITING.
178
1. A discourse on the Pastoral Care. By
Bishop BURNET.
2. The Christian Ministry, with an Inquiry into
the causes of its inefficiency. By the Rev.
CHARLES BRIDGES, B. A.
3. The Pastor at the Sick Bed. By CHRISTIAN
OEMLER, Pastor at Weimar. Translated from the
German by the Rev. ALBERT HELFENSTEIN, Sr.
IX. MRS. HEMANS.
199
1. The Poetical Works of Mrs. FELICA HE-
MANS.
206
218
2. Memorials of Mrs. Hemans, with illustrations
of her literary character from her private corres-
pondence. By HENRY F. CHORLEY.
X. DISCOVERIES IN LIGHT AND VISION. .
Discoveries in Light and Vision, with a short
memoir containing Discoveries in the Mental Fa-
culties.
XI. COMBE'S MORAL PHILOSOPHY.
Lectures on Moral Philosophy, delivered before
the Edinburgh Philosophical Society, and reported
for the Edinburgh Chronicle. By GEORGE COMBE.
XII. RELIGIOUS OPINIONS OF WASHINGTON.
The Religious Opinions and Character of Wash-
ington. By E. C. M'GUIRE.
XIII. ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. Eichhoff's Parallele des Langues.
2. Ellendt's Lexicon Sophocleum.
3. Ast's Lexicon Platonicum.
4. Buttmann's Lexilogus.
5. Whittier's Mogg Megone.
6. Espy's Essays on Meteorology.
7. Three Experiments of Living.
8. Fourth Experiment of Living.
225
238
CONTENTS OF NO. II.
I. JEAN PAUL F. RICHTER.
Wahrheit aus Jean Paul's Leben.
251
280
298
II. GOLDSMITH.
The Life of Oliver Goldsmith from a variety of
sources. By James PRIOR.
III. LORD BROUGHAM'S NATURAL THEOLOGY.
A Discourse of Natural Theology, showing the
Nature of the Evidence and the Advantages of
the study, &c. By HENRY LORD BROUGHAM. IV. DIETETIC CHARLATANRY, OR NEW ETHICS OF
EATING.
1. Dyspepsy forestalled and resisted : or Lec.
tures on Diet, Regimen, and Employment, &c.
By EDWARD HITCHCOCK.
2. Means without living.
351
V. STEPHENS'S TRAVELS.
Incidents of Travel in Egypt, Arabia Petræa,
and the Holy Land. By an AMERICAN.
367
VI. EPISTLES OF IGNATIUS.
1. Standard Writings adapted to the use of the
Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.
Edited by W. R. WHITTINGHAM.
2. Christian Spectator, Vol. V. No. 8.
383
VII. WAYLAND'S POLITICAL ECONOMY.
Elements of Political Economy. By FRANCIS
WAYLAND.
398
VIII. THE YOUNG LADY'S FRIEND.
The Young Lady's Friend. By a Lady.
410
IX. SLEIGH'S CHRISTIAN DICTIONARY.
The Christian's Defensive Dictionary, being an
alphabetical refutation of the general objections
against the Bible. By W. W. SLEIGH.
X. PositioN AND DUTY OF THE CHURCH.
419
1. Journal of the General Con vention of the
Protestant Episcopal Church held in 1835.
2. The present Condition and chief Want of
the Church; a Charge to the Clergy of the Pro-
testant Episcopal Church in Ohio. By CHARLES
P. McILVAINE, D. D.
3. Journal of a Convention of the Protestant
Episcopal Church of Maryland, 1837.
XI. ANALYTICAL AND CRITICAL NOTICES.
1. Irving's Rocky Mountains.
2. Lockhart's Life of Scott.
3. The New York Book of Poetry..
4. Agrarian Stories.
5. Live and Let Live.
6. Elinor Fulton.
7. Rich Enough.
8. The Harcourts.
9. The Savings' Bank.
10. Letters from Palmyra.
11. Gieseler's Ecclesiastical History.
12. Egyptian Chronology.
13. Cudworth's Works.
14. Bishop Hopkins's Church of Rome.
15. Gilly's Horæ Catecheticæ.
16. Dr. Jarvis's Sermon.
17. Henry's Christian Antiquities.
18. Memoirs of Lafayette.
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XII. AFFAIRS OF THE CHURCH.
I. View of the Dioceses.
II. Church Missions.