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BALL, Rev. C. J., his Merchant
Taylors Hebrew Grammar,
554
Bampton Lectures for 1877, by Rev.
C. A. Row, 236
Barlow, Bishop, 262

Barrow on remission of sins, 210
Barry, Dr., his Lectures on Masters
in English Theology, 541
Baynard, Mr. J. B., his Rector of
Oxbury, 259

Beck, Dr., translation of his Out-
lines of Biblical Psychology, 553
Beckett, Sir E., on the Paschal
moon, cited, 375
Bethune, Bishop, 51

Birks, Dr., his Bible and Modern
Thought and Modern Physical

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Fatalism and the Doctrine of
Evolution, 18

Blomfield, Bishop, 45, 46

Bonnier, M., on the secrecy of con-
fession, 209

Boyle Lectures for 1076, by Canon
Barry, 549

Bramston, Mary, her Em, 555
Brooks, Rev. P., his Lectures on
Preaching, 552

Broughton, Bishop, 47, 53.
Bucer, Martin, his ordination form.
See Ordination

Burials Bill, the abortive legislation
of last session, 493 sq. ; the Dis-
senters' alleged grievance, 501
sq.; Lord Selborne's view, 502
sq.; the real end of the agitation,
511; burials of evil-livers, 516;
the Church's policy, 518; alter-
native for the Government, 519 sq.

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'AMPBELL, Dr. L., his Ser-
mons on Some Aspects of the
Christian Ideal, 551

Canons of 1603. See Revision
Canterbury, Archbishop of, on the
Burials Bill, 497, 501

Canterbury, proceedings in Con-
vocation of, 561

Canterbury Hall, Oxford, Wardens
of, 122 sq.

Carlyle, Mr., on Materialism, 15, 16
Carnarvon, Lord, his publication of
Dean Mansel's Lectures, 5, 6;
on new Bishoprics, 51

Cavour review of M. de Mazade's
Life of Count Cavour, 326-347 ;
Italy non-existent before Cavour's
time, 326; his birth, education,
and early career, 327 sq.; his

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newspaper, 328; Victor Em-
manuel's accession, 329; Cavour
made Prime Minister, 330; his
reforms, 330 sq.; the Crimean
contingent, 331; his treatment of
religious bodies, 333; his dealings
with Louis Napoleon, 336 sq.;
the war with Austria, 339 sq.;
his behaviour towards Garibaldi,
344; his death, 346

Ceylon, Church affairs in, 566
Chandler, Prof., 6
Claughton, Bishop, 57
Codex Argenteus, 458
Coghlan, Rev. W. E., his Sermons

on the Conflict and the Crown, 551
Colonial Church (The), 28-67;
Colonial charters, 31; religious
colonisation, 32 sq.; colonial
episcopate, 36 sq.; missionaries,
37; Australia and Van Diemen's
Land, 41 sq., 52, 55, 56, 57, 59,
60; India and Hudson's Bay,
43; the Bishopric of Barbados,
44; Bishop Blomfield's scheme,
45, 46; extension of the Colonial
episcopate, 46, 47 sq.; missionary
bishops, 49; extra-colonial mis-
sions, 50 sq., 62; the Canadian
Church, 51, 56; Anglican and
Roman Catholic Bishops in
Australia, 53; New Zealand, 54,
55; Mr. Gladstone's advice, 55;
Colonial Synods, 58 sq.; Metro-
politan, 61 sq.; Church of the
West Indies, 62, 63; position of
the Colonial Churches, 64 sq.
Communion, a French girl's first,412
Confession, the recent outcry

against, 194 sq.; its origin, 196
sq.; the Peers' address, 197 sq.;
the instinct of confession, 199
historical sketch of the law and
practice of confession, 200 sq.;
course of the doctrine in the
English Church, 204 sq.; con-
clusions to be deduced, 211; the
modern revival, 214 sq.; place
of confession in the Christian
system, 218 sq.
Continental culture, 298-425; its
relation to religion, 398 sq.; Ger-
man plans of training, 401 sq.;
its effects on female servants,
403; training of French girls,

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406 sq.; Prussian educational
establishments, 408 sq.; relative
effects of the French and German
school systems on the national
character, 413 sq.

Cooper, Mr. W. R., his Archaic
Dictionary, 256

Cornwallis, Archbishop, 195
Cranmer, Archbishop, 274 sq., 282;
his Catechism cited, 285

Craven, Mrs., her Sister Natalie,
257

Crimean war, the, 331, 473 sq.
Crowther, Bishop S., 51

Cumbrae College, 437 sq.

Cunningham, John, his controversy
with Wyclif, 134

Cunningham, Rev. W., his A Dis-
sertation on the Epistle of S.
Barnabas, 245

Cyprian, S., on penitential disci-
pline, 201
Cyrillus, 458

DALE, Rev. R. W., his Nine

Lectures on Preaching, 552

Daniel Deronda. See Romance of
Modern Scepticism
Darwinism, Mr. Carlyle on, 15, 16
De Falloux, Count, his Life of
Augustin Cochin, 257

D'Eichthal, M.G., his Notice sur
PAssociation pour l'encourage-
ment des Etudes grecques en
France, 545

Deuteronomy (The Book of) and
its Critics, 142-163; Modern
school of Biblical critics, 142;
reasons for their attack on Deu-
teronomy, 143 sq.; Dr. Kuenen's
objections, 144 sq.; passages ob-
jected to, 146 sq.; gravest objec-
tions to the Pentateuch, 148 sq.;
the rationalistic criticisms ex-
amined, 149 sq.; a popular digest
of the Mosaic law, 162
Deuteronomy, the People's Book,
cited, 148, 150, 153, 155
Disendowment in Ireland, 190
Disestablishment, seven years of,
in Ireland, 178

Dissenters, their claims to inter-
churchyards. See

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ARLY MSS. and Miniatures,
review of works, by Prof.
Westwood and Count Bastard,
illustrating, 448-469; Roman
texts and scribes, 451; purpose
of illumination, 453; ornamental
patterns, 454 sq.; epigraphs of
old copyists, 455; the Utrecht
Psalter, 457; Byzantine art, 458;
the MS of Rabula, 460, 462 sq.;
Irish and Anglo-Saxon orna-
mentation, 465 sq.; the Book of
Kells, 465, 466

Easter, Tables in the Book of
Common Prayer for finding,
374-398; why Easter is a move-
able feast, 375 sq.; convenient
symbolic formulæ, 394 sq.
Edward VI., Ordinal of, 280
Elliott, Dr. C., his Treatise on the
Inspiration of the Holy Scrip-
tures, 553

English Churchmen on the Conti-
nent, 347-374; history of English
chaplaincies abroad, 348 sq.; ap-
pointments of colonial bishops,
356 sq.; position of the English
Church on the Continent, 365
sq.; claims to support, 372 sq.
Epact, the, 386; correction of, 395
Episcopate, importance of the, 426;

the movement for increasing, 559
Equinox, the vernal, 376 sq.
Estcourt, Canon, his Question of
Anglican Ordination Discussed.
See Ordination

Evelyn confessing to Jeremy Tay-
lor, 209

Ewald, his History of Israel cited,
144
Exomologesis, or public confession
of sin, 201

Ewing, Review of the Rev. A. J.
Ross's Memoir of Bishop Ewing,
425-448; Episcopacy in Scot-
land, 425 sq.; Ewing's Birth,
childhood, and education, 426;
his marriage, 427 ; his ordination,
429; his diocesan work, 430;
his friendships, 431; his Broad
Church views, 432; his action on
the Gorham decision, 433; the
College at Cumbrae, 437 sq.;
the Eucharist and the Scotch
Communion office, 440, 441; his

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MACAN, Mr. R. W., his Resur-
rection of Jesus Christ, 241
Macaulay, Lord, his contempt for
MS. illumination, 453
Mackenzie, Bishop, 50

Mackenzie, the late Miss Anne, 556
Manning, Cardinal, his Independ-
ence of the Holy See, 244
Mansel, Dean, as a Christian phi-
losopher, 1-27; his position as a
leader of religious thought, 3 sq. ;
his Bampton Lectures, 6 sq.; re-
futation of Kant's philosophy, 7 ;
Rationalism, 8 sq.; his scheme of
Christian philosophy, 9 sq.; the
doctrine of necessity, 14 sq.; the
Materialists, 15 sq.; antidote to
Positivism, 17; Mr. Mill's criti-
cisms, 18; Mansel's philosophical
terms, ib.; object of Christian
philosophy, 19; Mansel's oppo-
nents, 21 sq.; philosophy of the
conditioned, 24 sq.; evidence for
his method, 24 sq.; conclusion, 27
Mason, his Vindicia Eccl. Ang.
cited, 268

Matheson, Rev. G., his Growth of
the Spirit of Christianity, 538
Meade, L. T., his Knight of To-day,
554

Medd, Rev. P. G., his Parish
Sermons, 246

Methodists, the, 306 sq.
Methodius, 458

Midian, identification of, 158
Mill, Mr., his criticisms on Dean
Mansel, 18; his Examination of
Sir W.Hamilton's Philosophy, 21
Milligan, Prof., on transcription in
ancient times, cited, 451

Miniature, 449; derivation of the
term, 454

Moorhouse, Bishop, 57
Mormonism, 325

Mozley, Canon, his sermon on
Eternal Life, 19, 20

Mullinger, J. Bass, his Schools of
Charles the Great, and the Re-
storation of Education in the
Ninth Century, 254

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