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THE
PRESBYTERIAN REVIEW
AND
RELIGIOUS JOURNAL,
FOR
APRIL 1844-JAN. 1845.
EARNESTLY CONTEND FOR THE FAITH WHICH WAS ONCE DELIVERED UNTO THE SAINTS.-JUDE.
VOL. XVII.
EDINBURGH:
WILLIAM WHYTE & CO., GEORGE STREET.
BOOKSELLERS TO THE QUEEN DOWAGER.
MDCCCXLV.
CONTENTS OF No. LXIV.
PART I.-REVIEWS.
ART. I.—1. The Prelatical Doctrine of the Apostolical Succession
Examined, and the Protestant Ministry Defended
against the Assumptions of Popery and High Church-
ism. In a Series of Lectures. By THOMAS SMYTH,
D.D., Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church,
Charleston, S.C.
2. Presbytery, and not Prelacy, the Scriptural and Pri-
mitive Policy. By THOMAS SMYTH, D.D.
ART. II.-Supplement to Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines
of the Oxford Tracts for the Times. By the Author
of Spiritual Despotism,'
ART. III.-1. Religion in the United States of America, &c. &c.
By the Rev. ROBERT BAIRD.
2. Democracy in America. By ALEXIS DE TOQUE-
VILLE, Avocat à la Cour Royale de Paris, &c. &c.
Translated by HENRY REEVE, Esq.
Page.
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ART. IV. The Book of the Prophet Isaiah, translated from the
original Hebrew; with a Commentary, Critical, Phi-
lological, and Exegetical; to which is prefixed an
Introductory Dissertation on the Life and Times of
the Prophet, &c. By the Rev. E. HENDERSON, D. Ph. 58
ART. V.-Dominici Diodati, de Christo Græce Loquente Exerci-
tatio, &c. Edited, with a Preface, by ORLANDO
DOBBIN, LL.D.
ART. VI.-1. The Edinburgh Review, (No. CLIX.) Article VII.
Ireland.
2. Commemoration of the Bicentenary of the Westmin-
ster Assembly of Divines, &c., by the Synod of the
Reformed Presbyterian Church in Scotland. Pub-
lished by appointment of the Synod of Glasgow,
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PART II.-CRITICAL NOTICES.
The Land of Israel, according to the Covenant with Abraham, with Isaac,
and with Jacob. By ALEXANDER KEITH, D.D., Author of "The Evi-
dence of Prophecy,"
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Lectures on the Sympathies, Sufferings, and Resurrection of the Lord
Jesus Christ, delivered in St Jude's Church, Liverpool, during Passion
week, and on Easter-day. By the Rev. HUGH M'NEILE, M.A.,
Essays on Partial Derangement of the Mind, in supposed connection with
Religion. By the late JOHN CHEYNE, M.D., Physician-General to her
Majesty's Forces in Ireland, &c.
By Mrs Colonel MACKAY,
A Glimpse into the World to Come, in a Waking Dream. By the late
GEORGE P. PHILLIPS, Preacher of the Gospel." With Extracts, illus-
trative of his Spiritual Progress,
Sabbath Musings throughout the Year.
The Voice of the Glorious Reformation; or, An Apology for Evangelical
Doctrines in the Anglican Church. By the Rev. C. P. MILES, B.A.,
Minister of St Jude's, Glasgow,
The Promised Glory of the Church of Christ. By the Rev. E. BICKER-
STETH, Rector of Walton,
The Prophecy upon the Mount; a Practical Consideration of our Lord's
Statement respecting the Destruction of Jerusalem, his own Appearing,
and the End of the Age. By the Rev. ALEXANDER DALLAS, A.M.,
Rector of Wonston, Hants,
The Christian's Walk with God. By the Honourable Mrs M-
An Essay on Christian Love. By the late Rev. HUGH BINNING. With
an Introduction by the Honourable AUGUSTA MACKENZIE, of Seaforth,
Plea for a Church to be erected at North Berwick, as a Memorial of the
Martyrs of the Bass Rock,
The Doctrines of Atonement and Election considered. By A LAYMAN,
Memoirs of Christian Missionaries; with an Essay on the Extension of the
Missionary Spirit, By the Rev. J. GARDNER, A.M., M.D.
Memoirs of Gasper de Colligny, Admiral of France, with an account of the
Massacre of St Bartholomew's Day, August 24, 1572. Translated and
edited by D. D. SCOTT, Esq.,
The Life and Times of John Reuchlin. By FRANCIS BARHAM, Esq.
"The Faith once Delivered to the Saints;" considered in its Distinctive
Principles and Sure Results; in Six Discourses. By the Rev. JOSEPH
RIDGEWAY, Rector of High Roding, Essex,
Exposition of Hebrews XI.; as setting forth the Nature, Discoveries, and
Effects of Faith. By an INDIAN LAYMAN,
Our Lord's Miracles of Healing Demonstrative of the Truth, and Illustra-
tive of the Character of His Religion; a Discourse delivered in St
George's Church on the Evening of October 25, 1843, on behalf of the
Edinburgh Destitute Sick Society. By WILLIAM LINDSAY ALEXANDER,
M.A., Minister of Argyle Square Chapel,
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
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