THE REV. HENRY BURGESS, LL.D., Рн.D.,
MEMBER OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE.
ALEXANDER HEYLIN, PATERNOSTER ROW.
EDINBURGH: W. OLIPHANT AND CO. DUBLIN: S. B. OLDHAM.
MITCHELL AND SON, PRINTERS, WARDOUR STREET, W.
Alford, Dean, on the Son of God, 110. Alluvium of the Nile and man's exist- ence, antiquity of, 386.
Analysis of the Emblems of St. John, 137, 348.
Ancient Divination, 451.
Ancient Catholic Church, the, on Bap-
tism of Jewish children, 452. Annals of Esarhaddon, 68. Annotations on the Epistle to the Romans, 107.
Apostles' Creed in the Thirteenth Century, 184.
Archæological Institute, 219. Architecture in Scotland, 289. Aruch, Baal, on Jewish Sacrifices, 59. Assyria, Yav in, 174; its history, and advance in arts, 332; chronology of, 335, 343.
Authorized Version, errors in, 326.
Bentley and the Codex Augiensis, 7. Bible making, 224.
Biblical Knowledge ill rewarded, 24. Biblical Revision, 326. Books, curious, 216, 447. Books, Notices of, 176, 395. British Abbots, their ancient bearing to the Romish Bishops, and anti- pathy of the people to them, 316. Burgh, William de, on the Book of Psalms, 189.
Canon Law and the Jews, 226. Charlemagne and the Pope, 298; his coronation, 300; his government, 302; his opposition to image wor- ship, 310; the sacrifice of his people for political aggrandisement, and their opposition, 310.
Charles Martel, his first Appointment of Bishops in France, 311; selected from British Missionaries, and their names, 313. Cherubim, Scriptural account of, 88; St. John's account the same as Ezekiel's, 92; are they angels? 94; they are real creatures, 95. Christ as the source of true life, 236; great Healer of disease, 239; as the Comforter, 248.
Christ's death a sacrifice, 63. Christology of the Old Testament, 200.
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