THE REV. HENRY BURGESS, LL.D., PH.D.,
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE.
MITCHELL AND SON, PRINTERS, WARDOUR STREET, W.
Africa, travels in, 487.
Ahasuerus and Kai-Khosru, 385. Alford, Dean, his opinion of the Paul- ine authorship of the Hebrews, 109; remarks on, 193; his account of the Codex Vaticanus, 214; his critical views, 215; his Greek Testament and the subject of slavery, 245; remarks on, 442.
Alphabet question, remarks on the, 198. Amalekites, their habits and doom, 30. Analysis of the emblems of St. John, 143, 284.
Ancient Babylonian literature, 492. Antiquity of man, Dr. Dawson on, 224. Aramaic language and literature, the,
Asia, the seven churches of, 460. Atheism, Mr. Mansel's argument for, 344.
Augustine on Divine wrath, 329. Authorship of the Acts of the Apostles, 298; remarks on chap. xxvi., 462.
Bain, Mr., on the accompaniments of emotion, 230.
Barnes on the authorship of the Acts of the Apostles, 299.
Berosus and the dynasty of Nimrod, 71. Bible, early German versions of the, 249; Mr. Sargent on the inspiration of the, 470; Dr. Wiseman on the free use of the, 488.
Biblical criticism, a compendium of, on the canonical books of the Holy Scrip- tures, 470.
Bishops, primitive mode of electing, 165. Bosanquet, Mr., remarks on his system of chronology, 126, 137. British Museum, the, and Hebrew books, 250.
Buchanan, George, his life and writ- ings, 75.
Christ, the New Testament silence as to the personal appearance of, 241. Chronology, sacred, 459. Chrysostom on Heb. vi., 185; his re-
marks on punishment, 329.
Church history of John of Ephesus, 372. Chwolson and his discoveries, 72; value of, 493.
Clement of Alexandria on the wrath of God, 328.
Codex Vaticanus, Dean Alford on, 214. Common sense and philosophy, 337. Contemporary opinions, 233, 488. Correspondence, 165, 417.
Cosmogony and natural history of the Hebrew Scriptures, 220.
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