DR. ARNOLD'S PUBLISHED WORKS. 395 III. History of the later Roman Commonwealth, from the end of the Second Punic War to the Death of Julius Cæsar, and the Reign of Augustus: with a Life of Trajan. Written 1821-27, and republished from the Encyclopædia Metropolitana. 2 volumes. IV. "Introductory Lectures on Modern History." 1842. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. (Mostly republished in one volume, octavo.) I. "The Christian Duty of conceding the Roman Catholic II. Englishman's Register, Articles in, signed A. 1831. IV. Letters to the Sheffield Courant, on the Social Distress of the Lower Orders. 1831 -32. V. Preface on " Poetry of Common Life," to a collection of poetry under that name. Published by J. C. Platt, Sheffield. 1832. VI. "Principles of Church Reform," with "Postscript." 1833. VII. Letters to the Hertford Reformer, on Chartism, and on Church and State. 1839, -40, -41. VIII. Lecture before Mechanics' Institute, at Rugby, on the Divisions of Knowledge. 1839. IX. Paper on the revival of the order of Deacons. 1841. In addition to these were various articles in periodical journals. 1. On Southey's Wat Tyler. 2. On Cunningham's De Rance. British Critic, 1819–20. 3. On Niebuhr's "History of Rome." In Quarterly Review, vol. xxxii. 1825. 4. On "Letters of an Episcopalian." Ed. Review, vol. xliv. 1826. 5. On "Dr. Hampden." Edinb. Review, vol lxiii. 1836. 6. On "Rugby School," and on "The Discipline of Public Schools, by a Wykehamist," in the Quarterly Journal of Education, vols. vii., ix. 1834-35. The monument to Dr. Arnold's memory in Rugby Chapel was executed by Mr. Thomas. The Epitaph was written by Chevalier Bunsen, in imitation of those on the tombs of the Scipios, and of the early Christian inscriptions on similar subjects. Animal Magnetism, ii. 91. Bunyan, ii. 67. Butler, ii. 67. Byron's Cain, i. 267. Antichrist, i. 83, 178, 228; ii. 98, Canons, ii. 188. 166. Appii Forum, ii. 371. Carlyle, Thomas, ii. 115, 167, 168, Aristocracy, i 180; ii. 115, 172, Caution, i. 280; ii. 249. 319 Aristotle, i. 30, 79; ii. 234. - - Articles of the Church of England, Arts, Degree in, i. 365; ii. 80. Austria, ii. 201. Avignon, ii. 151, 350. Babylon, i. 335. Balston, Henry, illness and death, ii. Barante, ii. 55. Basque language, ii. 274. Blackstone, Rev. F. C., i. 33. Buckland, Professor, i. 32. Chapel, Rugby, i. 158. Chartism, ii. 125, 143, 150, 169. China, war with, ii. 183. Cholera, i. 246, 269; ii. 91. Christian Knowledge Society, i. 282. extension, ii. 192. of England, i. 323, 365; Di- Reform, first thoughts of, i History of, i. 348; ii. 76. Civilization, i. 359, 367. Clerical profession, ii. 140.- Edu- cation, i. 334; ii. 152. Coleridge, Mr. Justice, Letter from, 347. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, i. 30, 378; Bunsen, Chevalier, i. 54, 321, 352; Cologne, ii. 327.— Archbishop of, ii ii. 124, 125, 132. 102. Colonization, i. 235; ii. 52, 173, 189, Feudality, dislike to, i. 228, 364. 282. Communion at Rugby, i. 151. Confirmations, i. 150, 162; ii. 144. 29. Consumption, i. 369; ii. 198. Fifth form at public schools, i. 349. 345. Flogging, i. 113. Flowers, love of, i. 218; ii. 191. 142. Fox How, i. 215; ii. 53, 164, 198. Conversion of barbarian nations, i. Freemasonry, ii. 230. 58, 193. Convicts, i. 225; ii. 52. Corn Laws, i. 182, 263; ii. 167. Crau, plain of, ii. 147, 351. Crucifixes, i. 274. Cyprian, ii. 201, 243. Evidences of Theism, i. 277, 366. Eucharist, doctrine of, ii. 77. Examiner, office of, ii. 82. - Froude's Remains, ii. 121. Gaius, Institutes of, ii. 62. Gell, J. P., appointed principal of a - Germany, ii. 327, 342. Gladstone on Church and State, ii, 213. on Church principles, ii. Hawkins, Rev. Dr., i. 37.- Predic- Hebrew, attempts to learn, i. 355; Hebrews, Epistle to, doubts respect- Heresy, i. 319, 320. Herodotus, i. 31, 140; ii. 99. Hertford Reformer, letters to, ii. 96, 126. Hey's Lectures, i. 344. Expulsion from public schools, i. Horace, i. 143. 122. Fagging, i. 116. Fanaticism, ii. 46. Festivals of the Church, i. 149. Hooker, ii. 67. Homer, 141. Hull, W. W., i. 33. Idolatry, ii. 47, 356. Jacobinism, i. 180, 312, 333; ii. 151. Jews, admission of, to Parliament, Keble, Rev. John, i. 28.- Advice Laing on Norway, ii. 167. Law, profession of, i. 63; ii. 73, 92. Legends of Roman History, ii. 99, 100. London, ii. 347. 85, 92, 94, 106, 122. Lowe, Rev. J., i. 33. Naples, ii. 372. National debt, i. 182, 262. New Zealand, ii. 173, 180. 7 Newspaper writing, ii. 96, 178. - Nonjurors, ii. 110. Oaths, ii. 214, 267. Old Testament, views of, 193, 356, Ordination, ii. 127, 162. Oriel College, i. 37. Orleans, ii. 356. Oscans, ii. 30. Oxford school of theology, ii. 15, 46, 110, 165, 222, 265, 286. Oxford, i. 22, 64; ii. 24, 104, 197, 199, 204, 256. Oxford Examinations, ii. 120. London University, ii. 20, 24, 31, 80, Ottery, ii. 203. Louis, St., i. 142. Lugano, ii. 336. Macaulay, T. B., ii. 118. Martyrs, strong feeling towards, i. Masters, assistant, ii. 191. Mathematics, i. 131. Materialism, ii. 60. Maurice, Rev. F., ii. 175, 286. 125, 150, 166. Poetry in Education, i. 236; ii. 55 Mediterranean, ii. 390. Mechanics' Institutes, i. 212, 339; ii. Plato, i. 140, 189, 372, 378. Pole's Synopsis, i. 345. Politics, i. 179; ii. 382. Poor, intercourse with, i. 212; ii. 61. Popular principles, i. 182, 357, 370; Prayers in Rugby School, ii. 299. Private schools, i. 361. Prussia, ii. 196.-King of, ii. 270. 172. Quakers, ii. 27. Railways, ii. 347. Randell, Rev. James, i. 33. - Change in, undertaking it, i. 53, 297. - Empire, ii. 372. Ryder, Bishop, i. 150, 213. Sacraments, administration of, ii. 58. Sanderson on Government, ii. 101. Scepticism, i. 366; ii. 121. Scripture teaching, i. 144.-1 - 1st vol- - - ume, i. 59, 96.- - 2d, 152, 246. Shakespeare, ii. 55. Sheffield Courant Letters, i. 249, 269. 115. Socrates, i. 188. Southey, i. 325; ii. 34. Stephen, James, ii. 226. Subscription, difficulties of, ii. 117, Succession, Apostolical. (See Priest- Supremacy of the King, ii. 170. Switzerland, ii. 382. Syracusan Expedition, i. 188. Taylor, Isaac, ii. 165. Jeremy, ii. 67. Te Deum, love for, i. 149. Timothy, Epistles to, i. 374; ii. 30. Thirlwall's Greece, ii. 174. Thomas, St., confession of, i. 41, Thucydides, fondness for, i. 30, 132; |