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VOLUME XIV, NEW SERIES. VOLUME L, COMPLETE SERIES.
NULLIUS ADDIOTUS JURARE IN VERBA MAGISTRI.
NEW HAVEN:
WILLIAM L. KINGSLEY, PROPRIETOR.
TUTTLE, MOREHOUSE & TAYLOR, PRINTERS.
1889.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIV.
NUMBER I.
ART. I. The Late Professor Green of Oxford-The "Doctor Grey" of "Rob-
ert Elsmere."
Noah Porter, New Haven.
II. The Relation of the National Benevolent Societies to the Churches.
A. S. Chesebrough, Saybrook, Conn.
III. Suggestiveness in Art. John C. Van Dyke, New Brunswick, N. J.
IV. The Ethics of Speculation. George H. Hubbard, Norton, Mass.
17
29
43
The Critical Period of American History, 1783-1789. By John Fiske.
In Castle and Cabin. By George Pellew.
Letters from Waldegrave Cottage. By Rev. George W. Nichols.
The Art Amateur.
The January Magazine of Art.
Leibnitz's New Essays concerning the Human Understanding.
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By John Dewey, Ph.D.
Poetry, Comedy, and Duty. By C. C. Everett, D.D.
An Introduction to the New Testament. By Rev. Marcus Dods, D.D.
The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans. By Rev. Lyman Abbott.
Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament.
Spirit and Life. By Amory H. Bradford, D.D.
By O. S. Stearns, D.D. 71
72
68
69
70
NUMBER II.
ART. I. Professor Shedd's Dogmatic Theology.
George B. Stevens, Yale University.
II. Mr. Percival Lowell's Misconception of the Character of the Jap-
anese.
III. An Omitted Chapter of "Robert Elsmere."
73
Realistic Idealism in Philosophy Itself. By Nathaniel Holmes.
The Spirit of Beauty. By Henry W. Parker.
A System of Ethics for Society and Schools. By Austin Bierbower.
The Law of Equivalents in its Relation to Political and Social Ethics.
By Edward Payson.
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143
144
145
146
Gospel Sermons. By James McCosh, D.D., LL.D.
The Nonsuch Professor in his Meridian Splendor. By Rev. William Secker. 146
The Sermon Bible.
The Magazine of Art.
147
148
NUMBER III.
Times.
ART. I. How a New England Frontier Town Grew Up in the Old Colonial
William L. Kingsley, New Haven.
II. The Why of Poverty. George H. Hubbard, Norton, Mass.
III. Euphuism in Literature and Style. T. W. Hunt, Princeton, N. J.
IV. Ultimate Distinction in Philosophical Methods.
Classical and Philological Society of Yale College.
Yale University Bulletin.
218
CURRENT LITERATURE.
Lanciani's "Ancient Rome." By Rodolfo Lanciani.
History of the New Hampshire Constitutional Convention of 1788.
By Joseph B. Walker.
222
226
Examination of Spencer's Philosophy. By Rev. W. D. Ground.
Scriptures, Hebrew and Christian.
227
By Edward T. Bartlett, D.D., and John P. Peters, Ph.D.
228
NUMBER IV.
ART. I. Bryce on American Legislation. Simeon E. Baldwin, New Haven. 229
II. High Church Congregationalism.
Charles C. Starbuck, Andover, Mass.
244
III. Conway's "Edmund Randolph."
Daniel H. Chamberlain, New York City.
IV. The Lost Cause. Burdett Hart, New Haven.
264
286
The Human Mystery in Hamlet. By Martin W. Cooke.
300
The American Book of Church Services. By Edward Hungerford.
301
An Introductory New Testament Greek Method. By W. R. Harper, Ph.D.,
and R. F. Weidner, D.D.
304
Elements of Hebrew Syntax. By W. R. Harper, Ph.D.
306
NUMBER V.
ART. I. The January "Messages" on Election Bribery.
II. Economics of the Strike.
III. The Commonplace in Fiction.
IV. A Pioneer of German Art: Asmus Jakob Carstens.
Frederick Wells Williams, New Haven, Conn. 348
The Increase in the Appreciation of Serious Art in America.
The Constitutional History and Government of the United States.
By Judson S. Landon, LL.D.
372
On the Senses, Instincts, and Intelligence of Animals, with special refer-
ence to Insects. By Sir John Lubbock, Bart.
A Treatise of Human Nature. By David Hume.
373
374
The Mind of the Child. Part II. The Development of the Intellect.
Memory, What it is and How to Improve it. By David Kay.
The Beginnings of Ethics. By Rev. Carroll Cutler, D.D.
The Pastoral Epistles. By Rev. Alfred Plummer, D.D.
The Testimony of Justin Martyr to Early Christianity.
375
376
By George T. Purves, D.D.
377
The Expositor's Bible. By Rev. Prof. G. G. Findlay.
The Life of John Price Durbin, D.D., LL.D.
By John A. Roche, M.D., D.D., and Randolph S. Foster, D.D., LL.D.
Through Death to Life. By Reuen Thomas, D.D.
378
Art Amateur.
379
Magazine of Art.
380
NUMBER VI.
ART. I. A Modern Saint. By Joseph H. Twichell, Hartford, Conn.
II. Bryce's "American Commonwealth."
381
D. H. Chamberlain, New York City.. 396
III. Professor John F. Weir on "The Nature and Means of Revelation."
Samuel Harris, Yale University.
IV. In Memoriam: Rev. David Trumbull, D.D., of Valparaiso, Chili.
William L. Kingsley, New Haven, Conn.
Speech of Hon. Daniel H. Chamberlain at the Brooklyn Yale Alumni dinner,
May 2, 1889.
446
Buddhism, in its Connexion with Brahmanism and Hinduism, and in its Con-
trast with Christianity. By Sir Monier Monier-Williams, K.C.L.E.
452
The Physiology of the Soul. By J. H. Wythe.
Nature and Man. By William B. Carpenter.
A Brief History of Greek Philosophy. By B. C. Burt, M.A.
Deductive Logic. By St. George Stock, M.A.
Physiological Notes on Primary Education and the Study of Language.
456
457
459
By Mary Putnam Jacobi, M.D.
460
Christian Doctrine Harmonized and its Rationality Vindicated.
By John S. Kedney, D.D.