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Nov. 1846, Vol. III. p. 776, line 19, for Servis, read Jervis ; 1. 25, for Cambridge, read Edinburgh; p. 778, 1. 13, for tower, read town; 1. 38, for Pillars, read Pillans; p. 782, l. 26, del. comma after Hesse; May 1847, p. 276. 1. 30, for their, read these ; p. 280, 1. 1, for nearly, read neatly; p. 286, 1. 17, for a consent of, read a consent and; p. 291, 1. 1, for repeated, read repealed; p. 293, l. 1, for any, read my; p. 296, 1. 5, for invidious (twice), read insidious; p. 297, 1. 1, for other, read judicial precept; p. 302, 1. 6, for this or some, read also for any; p. 320, 1. 31, for connection, read command; Aug. 1847, p. 437, l. 17, for making, read raking; note 2, l. 1, for on, read ou; p. 448, 1. 34, for demoralized, read demonized; p. 458, note, for Lacca, (thrice) read Laeca; p. 460, l. 32, for invasion, read inversion; p. 467, note, l. 7, for cette, read celle; p. 540, 1. 10, for May, read Way; p. 556, l. 30, after describes, insert it; p. 559, 1. 4, after that, insert in; 1. 5, before often, insert is; 1. 30, for strangely, read strongly; p. 562, 1. 22, for rational, read national; p. 564, 1. 23, for cause, read course; p. 569, l. 25, for past, read first; p. 576, l. 16, for Consequenzwacherei, read Consequenzmacherei; p. 579, l. 21, for in, read is; p. 580, 1. 19, for bold, read bald; p. 773, 1. 32, for ten, read eight; p. 774, 1. 2, before a thousand, insert nearly. INDEX. A. Eschylus, late editions of, 411. bo and Mpongwe people, 749. Antiquities in Syria, 403. Apostles, Canons of the, essay by Dr. Assyrian Monuments, excavated, 794. B. Bara-El, site of, 407. Baur, Prof., his work on History of Brown, John, D. D., Essay on 1 Pe- Buch, Carl W., translation of Hagen- C. Canons of the Apostles, Essay on, 1. Capital Punishment, Goodwin's Es- Chase, Irah, D. D., Essay on the ca- nons of the apostles, 1. Index. tical principles, 621; playing on Church History, Neander's, noticed, Church Christian, festivals of, 650. Coleman, Lyman, D. D., on Festivals of the Christian Church, 650. 117. Renown of Coleridge, 118. 801 in America, 161. Dr. Marsh, 163. D. Day, Prof. H. N., Essay by, on Mood Dimmick, Rev. L. F., Essay on Pro- E. Edwards, Prof. B. B., Translations Emerson, Prof. R., Translation of the Correspondence between Profes- England, works published in, 204, F. Festivals of Christian Church, 650. Christmas, Easter and Whitsun- er's Hebrew Roots, 369. feasts to Easter and Whitsuntide, | Hay, Prof. Charles, Review of Mei- Hebrew Roots, Meier on, 369. History of Docrines, much needed, 551. Uses of, 553. Christianity Grebo Language, Wilson's Essay on, Homer, Prof. Boise on, 323. Value of 745. H. Hackett, Prof. H. B., on Thiersch's edition of the Septuagint version Hariri's Consessus, new edition, 793. Felton's Iliad, 323. Influence of |