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JOHN GREEN, 121, NEWGATE STREET ; W. TAIT, EDINBURGH; HEDDERWICK AND SON, GLASGOW; CUMMING,
DUBLIN ; ARCHER AND SON, BELFAST; KING AND CO., CORK; WILL- MER AND SMITH, LIVERPOOL; FORREST AND FOGG, MANCHESTER; DRAKE, BIRMINGHAM; PHILP, BRISTOL.
RICHARD KINDER, PRINTER, GREEN ARBOUR COURT, OLD BAILEY.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.
NEW SERIES.
NUMBER I.
PAGE
21
Art. I.On the Influence and Responsibility of Periodical Lite-
rature
Art. II.-How is Life to be maintained in the Unitarian Churches ?
Art. III.-Historians of Germany.
1. A History of the Iconoclast Emperors of the Eastern
Roman Empire, with a general View of the History
of the earlier Sovereigns of that Realm. By Fried-
rich Christoph Schlosser.
2. A General History of the Christian Religion and
Church. Third volume. By Dr. August Neander.
3. A Manual of Ecclesiastical History. By Dr. H. E. F.
Guericke
Art. IV.-Ancient Prophets and Modern Ministers
Art. V.—Remarks on the Ministry to the Poor
Art. VI.-The Causes of the intenser Zeal in Fanatics than in
Liberals
.
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NUMBER II.
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105
Art. I.–Germany in 1831. By John Strang, Author of “ Tales of
Humour, from the German of Hoffman, Langbein, Lefan-
taine, &c.”
Art. II.-Influence of the Established Clergy on Popular Education
Art. III. How to Observe.-Morals and Manners. By Harriet
Martineau
Art. IV.—Change of surrounding Influences in the Ministerial Life
Art. V.—The Mission of Moses. (From the German of Schiller.)
Art. VI.-Lucubrations in Travel. No. I.-The Walls of Rome
Art. VII.—The Connexion of Natural and Divine Truth; or the
study of the Inductive Philosophy considered as subservient
to Theology. By the Rev. Baden Powell,
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