I. SIR WILLIAM HAMILTON'S PHILOSOPHY OF THE CON-
DITIONED,
Reid's Collected Writings. Preface, Notes, and Supplementary
Dissertations by Sir William Hamilton, Bart., Professor of
Logic and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh, &c.,
&c. Third edition. Edinburgh, 1852.
Discussions on Philosophy, &c. By Sir William Hamilton, Bart.,
&c., &c. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1853.
Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic. By Sir William Hamilton,
Bart, &c., &c. Vol. I., Metaphysics. Boston: Gould & Lin-
coln, 1859.
II. VIEWS OF THE EARLY CHRISTIANS ON THE ATONE-
MENT,
Die Lehre der Kirche vom Tode Jesu in den ersten drei Jahr-
hunderten. Von K. Ba 1882.
Die Christliche Lehre von der Versöhnung in ihrer Geschicht-
lichen Entwickelung von der ältesten bis auf die neuste Zeit.
Von F. Ch. Baur. 1838.
Compendium of the History of Doctrines. By K. R Hagenbach.
Clark's Foreign Library, sections 68, 134
Essay on Atonement and Satisfaction, in Jowett's Epistles of St
Paul. Vol. ii, 568, seq. 2d edition.
III. UNITARIAN TENDENCIES,
Iahrbücher der Biblischen Wissenschaft. Von Heinrich Ewald, 228
An Introduction to the Study and Use of the Psalms. By Joseph
Francis Thrupp, M.A., Vicar of Barrington, and late Fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge,
An Introduction to the Criticism of the Old Testament and to
Biblical Interpretation, with an Analysis of the Books of the
Old Testament and Apocrypha. Originally written by the
Rev. Thomas Hartwell Horne, B.D., now Revised and Edited
by the Rev. John Ayre, M.A., of Gonville and Caius College,
Cambridge,
Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans; embracing the
latest results of Criticism. By David Brown, D.D., Professor of
Theology, Free Church College, Aberdeen,
Commentary on the Sermon on the Mount. By Dr A. Tholuck.
Translated from the 4th enlarged Edition, by Rev. R. L.
Brown,
Commentary on St John's Epistles; with an Appendix on the
Catholic Epistles, and an Introduction on the Life and Writ-
ings of John. By Dr John H. A. Ebrard. Translated by
Rev. W. B. Pope,
Sermons, Lectures, and Orations. By John Mason, D.D., late of
the Associate Reformed Church, New York. With Memoir
and Introductory Essay, by John Eadie, D.D., L.L.D.,
The Atonement by Propitiation; a fragment of the Argument,
with an exact rendering of the Greek Texts, and full Citations
from two Sermons published by the Rev. John Llewellyn
Davies, M.A., Rector of Christ's Church, Marylebone. By the
Rev. Charles Herbert, M.A., &c., &c.,
I. BATEMAN'S LIFE OF BISHOP WILSON,
The Life of the Right Rev. Daniel Wilson, D.D., late Lord
Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan of India; with Extracts
from his Journals and Correspondence. By the Rev. Josiah
Bateman, M.A., Rector of North Cray, Kent, his Son-in-law,
and First Chaplain. With Portraits, Map, and Illustrations.
2 vols. 8vo. London. 1860.
The Intuitions of the Mind Inductively Considered. By the
Rev. James M Cosh, LL.D., Professor of Logic and Metaphy-
sics in Queen's College, Belfast, author of "Divine Government,
Physical and Moral," &c. New York: Robert Carter &
Brothers. 1860.
The Limits of Religious Thought Examined. In Eight Lec-
tures delivered before the University of Oxford in the year
1858, on the Bampton Foundation. By Henry Longueville
Mansel, B.D., Reader in Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy
at Magdalen College. First American, from the third London
edition. With the Notes translated. Boston: Gould & Lin-
coln. 1859.
The Province of Reason: A Criticism of the Bampton Lecture on
"The Limits of Religious Thought." By John Young, LL.D.,
Edin., author of "The Christ of History," &c. New York:
Robert Carter & Brothers. 1860.
The Philosophy of the Infinite; with Special Reference to the
Theories of Sir William Hamilton and M. Cousin. By Henry
Calderwood. Edinburgh: Thomas Constable & Co. 1854.
III. DIDYMUS OF ALEXANDRIA, .
IV. VINET'S HISTORY OF PREACHING AMONG THE FRENCH
REFORMED IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, 804
Histoire de la Prédication Parmi les Reformés de France au dix
septième Siècle. Par A. Vinet. Paris, 1861. Rue de Rivoli,
174.
V. THE HEBREW MONARCHY-ITS ORIGIN AND OBJECTS, 318
1. A Cyclopædia of Biblical Literature. Edited by John Kitto,
D.D., F.Ŝ.A. 2 vols. 1845. "Samuel, Saul, David."
2. Daily Bible Illustrations. By John Kitto, D.D, F.S.A. 1850.
1 vol. Samuel, Saul, and David.
3. A History of the Hebrew Monarchy, from the Administration
of Samuel to the Babylonish Captivity. By Francis William
Newman, formerly Fellow of Baliol College, Oxford. Second
edition. 1853. Chapters 2d and 3d.
4. The Prophets and Kings of the Old Testament. A Series of
Sermons preached in the Chapel of Lincoln's Inn. By Frede-
rick Denison Maurice. 1853. Sermons 1st, 2d, 3d, and 4th.
5. Real-Encyklopädie für Protestantische Theologie und Kirche.
In verbindung mit vielen Protestantischen Theologen und
Gelehrten herausgegeben von Dr Herzog, ordentlichen Profes-
sor der Theologie in Erlangen. 1855. David."
8. David, King of Israel; the Divine Plan and Lessons of his
Life. By the Rev. William Garden Blaikie, A.M. 1856.
9. Bible History, in connection with the General History of the
World, &c. By Rev. W. G. Blaikie. 1859.
VI. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF DR ALEXANDER CARLYLE,
Autobiography of the Rev. Dr Alexander Carlyle, Minister of
Inveresk. Containing Memorials of the Men and Events of his
time. William Blackwood & Sons. 1860.
VII. THE AGE, AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS OF RENOVA-
TION AND TRANSITION,
VIII. WORLDLY LITERATURE AND CHRISTIANITY,
Worldly Literature and Christianity. By Professor Lange of
Bonn.
IX. THE CHRISTIAN ELEMENT IN PLATO-ACKERMANN
AND WHEWELL,
1. The Christian Element in Plato. By Dr C. Ackermann,
Archdeacon at Jena. Translated by S. R. Asbury. Edin-
burgh Clark. 1861.
2. The Platonic Dialogues for English Readers. By Will. Whe-
well, D.D. 1860.
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