Article.
Page.
intended as a manual edition for the use of theological
readers in general. By the Rev. S. T. BLOOMFIELD, D. D.,
F. S. A., Vicar of Bisbrooke, Rutland. In two volumes.
V. WAYLAND's POLITICAL ECONOMY,.
226
The Elements of Political Economy. By FRANCIS
WAYLAND, D. D., President of Brown University, and Pro-
fessor of Moral Philosophy.
VI. MINISTERIAL EDUCATION,
260
VII. INFIDELITY,...
276
Letters on the Atheistic Controversy; delivered in the
months of February and March, 1834, at Sion Chapel,
Bradford, Yorkshire; forming the first part of a Course of
Lectures on Infidelity. By Rev. B. Godwin. With Ad-
ditions, by W. L. ANDREWS.
VIII. RIPLEY'S NOTES ON THE GOSPELS,..
289
The Four Gospels, with Notes, chiefly explanatory, de-
signed for Teachers in Sabbath Schools and Bible Classes,
and as an Aid to Family Instruction. By HENRY J. RIPLEY,
Professor of Biblical Literature and Interpretation in the
Newton Theological Institution. Vol. I. Containing Mat-
thew and Mark.
IX. LITERARY NOTICES,....
295
1. Parkinson's Letters on the Sabbatic Institution.
2. Leverett's Latin Lexicon.
3. Epps' Phrepology.
4. Sewall's Examination of Phrenology,
5. Objections to a Baptist Version of the New Testa-
ment.
6. Evans' Spirit of Holiness.
7. Memoir of Joanna Woodberry Reddington.
8. King's Letters to Children.
9. Sanborn's Analytical Grammar.
10. Alcott's Conversations on the Gospels.
11. Chapin's Sermon on the Divine Economy in raising
up Great Men.
12. Ryland's Sermon before the Baptist Education So-
ciety of Virginia.
13. Taylor's Sermon on the Exigences and Responsibili-
ties of the present Age.
14. Roberts' Sermon before the New-Jersey Baptist
State Convention.
15. Woods' Baccalaureate Address at the annual Com-
mencement of Alabama University.
16. Goddard's Phi Beta Kappa Address.
17. Dick's Essay on Covetousness.
18. Religious Opinions of Washington.
19. Mr. Denison's Sermon at Wilmington, Del.
X. MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE,.
315