The Princeton review. / Volume 16, Issue 4
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- The Princeton review. / Volume 16, Issue 4
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- New York,: G. & C. Carvill.
- Oct 1844
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Contents
- The School: Its Objects, Relations, and Uses. With a Sketch of the Education Most Needed in the United States, the Present State of Common Schools, the Best Means of Improving them, and the Consequent Duties of Parents, Trustees, Inspectors, &c. By Alonzo Potter, D. D., Professor of Moral Philosophy in Union College pp. 463-477
- 1. Brief Notes of Several Religious Lectures, with a Few Occasional Tracts. 2. Biographical, Literary, and Philosophical Essays: Contributed to the Eclectic Review. By John Foster, Author of Essays on "Decision of Character, Popular Ignorance, and Christian Morals." With an Index of the Principal Subjects, Prepared for this Edition. 3. Miscellaneous Essays on Christian Morals, Experimental and Practical, Originally Delivered as Lectures at Broadmead Chapel, Bristol. By John Foster. pp. 478-498
- The Christian's Defence, Containing a Fair Statement and Impartial Examination of the Leading Objections Urged by Infidels, Against the Antiquity, Credibility and Inspiration of the Holy Scriptures: Enriched with Copious Extracts from Learned Authors. By James Smith. Two Volumes in One. pp. 498-507
- Chemistry in its Application to Agriculture and Physiology. By Justus Liebig, M. D., &c. pp. 508-517
- Vindication of the Rev. Horatio Southgate: A Letter to the Members of the Protestant Church in the United States, from the Rev. Horatio Southgate, their Missionary at Constantinople pp. 517-545
- 1. The Integrity of our National Union vs. Abolitionism. An Argument from the Bible, in Proof of the Position, that Believing Masters Ought to Be Honored and Obeyed by Their Servants, and Tolerated in, Not Excommunicated from, the Church of God, Being Part of a Speech Delivered before the Synod of Cincinnati, on the Subject of Slavery. September 19th, and 20th, 1843. By the Rev. George Junkin, D. D., President of Miami University. 2. The Contrast, or the Bible vs. Abolitionism: an Exegetical Argument. By Rev. William Graham, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Oxford, Ohio. 3. A Review of the Rev. Dr. Junkin's Synodical Speech, in Defence of American Slavery, with an Outline of the Bible Argument againt Slavery. 4. Line of Demarcation between the Secular and Spiritual Kingdoms. By the Rev. William Wisner, D. D. Ithaca. pp. 545-581
- A Debate between Rev. A. Campbell and Rev. N. L. Rice, on the Action, Subject, Design, and Administrator of Christian Baptism; also on the Character of Spiritual Influence in Conversion and Sanctification; and on the Expediency and Tendency of Ecclesiastical Creeds, as Terms of Union and Communion; Held in Lexington, KY. from the 15th of Nov. to the 2d of Dec. 1843. pp. 581-594
- Short Notices pp. 594-618