ty 126. Divine Decrees, by Prof. E. Pond James Murdock, D. D., noticed 483. and Scenes in Southern Africa Moral and Lilerary Influence of 362. Mormonism in all Ages, review of, by Prof. S. M. Siurievant 169. Its Rev. Xenophon Belis 143. In- rors now prevalent 111. Successful testimony 115. Apostles not on tion of Negroes of the United with the skepric 122. Religion of some consisis in a high glow of excitement 124. True philosophy of present state of religious socie- Wesley, by Prof. S. G. Brown 388. N. Negroes, Religious Instruction of, by C. C. Jones, noticed 481. New Englander, noticed 493. Noehden's German Grammar, by B. Wm. Plumer. jr., noticed 483. Novels, Moral and Literary Influ- Prof. Tappan's review of Ed. 362. Romance 365. The drama : Novel : Richardson's Pamela 366. Writings of, reviewed by Rev. 367. Sinollet, vulgar and licen. 6. As helps to the acquisition of a good style 380. in the institutions of Numa 266. Absence of image worship in his system 267. Views of the Deity lasy predicted by Paul, noticed of Roman character 274. Belief in a moral government of a super- human power 278. Future re- wards and punishments 281. The eight years in Persia, 480. : assing the elements of religion. S. Sacred Seal, noticed 241. Literary influence of Novels 362. Christ preaching to the Spirits in prison. Spear, Rev. S. T., Review of Dr. and Necessity 214. D. D., 470. In the context Peter fortifies Christians against suffer- of Religion the Claim of the by the Spirit,” 471. True reading, in the Spirit: Five significations ened as to his great work, the tion concerning Liberty and Ne. Relation of Christ's ministry among the antediluvians to the of thought, in the Apostle's mind, the spirit after death, and his ogy of the, by Prof. Albert Smith 476. The flood of Noah associ- gion : The Holy Club 389. Wes. ticed 488. U. elc., noticed 248. V. ticed 240. W. Works of, by Prof. S. G. Brown ERRATA. Rèces read Pieces. 66 |