ART. II.-Letters on the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By Samuel
Bayard, Esq., a Ruling Elder in the Presbyterian Congre-
gation at Princeton, New Jersey,
ART. III.-A Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity, delivered at
the request of the Association of the Alumni of the Cam-
bridge Theological School, on the 19th of July, 1839, with
notes. By Andrews Norton,
A Letter to Mr. Andrews Norton, occasioned by his Discourse
before the Association of the Alumni of the Cambridge
Theological School, on the 19th of July, 1839. By an
Alumnus of that School,
ART. I.-Davies's State of Religion among the Dissenters in Virginia,
ART. II.-A concise History of the Commencement, Progress, and Pre-
sent Condition of the American Colonies in Liberia. By
Samuel Wilkinson,
ART. III.—Allgemeine Geschichte der christlichen Religion und Kirche.
Von Dr. August Neander. Vierter Band. Achter Theil des
ganzen Werks, Hamburg, bei Friedrich Perthes. 1836.
8vo. pp. 506.
ART. IV.-Report on Education in Europe, to the Trustees of the Gi-
rard College for Orphans. By Alexander Dallas Bache,
LL.D, President of the College,
ART. I.-Three Sermons upon Human Nature, being the first, second
and third of fifteen Sermons preached at the Rolls Chapel.
By Joseph Butler, LL.D., late Lord Bishop of Bristol; as
Published in two volumes at Glasgow, in 1769,
299
ART. II.-A History of the Rise, Progress, Genius and Character of
American Presbyterianism. Together with a Review of the
"Constitutional History of the Presbyterian Church in the
United States of America, by Charles Hodge, Professor in
the Theological Seminary at Princeton, N. J." By Wil-
liam Hill, D. D., of Winchester, Virginia,
ART. III.-The Works of Lord Bacon. Edited by Basil Montague,
Esq.,
ART. IV. Catalogus Collegii Neo-Cæsariensis. Princetoniæ,
ART. V.-Psychology; or a View of the Human Soul: including An-
thropology, being the substance of a Course of Lectures, de-
livered to the Junior Class, Marshall College, Penn. By
Frederick A. Rauch,
ART. I.-Sectarianism is Heresy, in three parts, in which are shown its
Nature, Evils, and Remedy. By A. Wylie,
ART. II.-The Life and Times of Alexander Henderson, giving a His-
tory of the Second Reformation of the Church of Scotland,
and of the Covenanters, during the reign of Charles I. By
John Aiton, D. D., Minister of Dolphinton,
ART. III.-The African Slave Trade. By Thomas Fowell Buxton,
Esq.
The African Slave Trade. By Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq.
Part II.-The Remedy,
ART. IV.-An Inquiry in the modern prevailing notions respecting the
Freedom of the Will, which is supposed to be essential to
Moral Agency, Virtue and Vice, Rewards and Punishments,
Praise and Blame. By Jonathan Edwards,
ART. V. The Court of England, during the reign of the Stuarts; in-
cluding the Protectorate. By John Heneage Jesse,
ART. VI.-1. Justification by Faith: a Charge delivered before the Cler-
gy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of
Ohio, and at the twenty-second Annual Convention of the
Diocese, at St. Paul's Church, Steubenville, Sept. 13, 1839.
With an Appendix. By the Right Reverend Charles P. M'-
Ilvaine, D. D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church,
in the Diocese of Ohio.
2. Oxford Divinity compared with the Tenets of Romanism,
&c. &c. By the Right Reverend Charles P. M'Ilvaine, D.
D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Dio-
cese of Ohio.
ART. VII.-The substance of a Discourse, delivered upon the occasion
of the Semi-Centenary Celebration, on the second Sabbath
in December, 1839, before the Presbyterian Church in Che-
raw, S. C. By J. C. Coit.
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