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BIBLIOTHECA SACRA
AND
THEOLOGICAL REVIEW.
CONDUCTED BY
B. B. EDWARDS AND E. A. PARK,
Professors at Andover,
WITH THE SPECIAL CO-OPERATION OF
DR. ROBINSON AND PROF. STUART.
VOL. VI.
NEW YORK AND LONDON:
JOHN WILEY.
ANDOVER:
WILLIAM H. WARD WELL.
CR 17.2
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1849, by WILLIAM H. WARDWELL,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
J. D. FLAGG & W. H. WARDWELL,
STEREOTYPERS AND PRINTERS.
CONTENTS OF VOL. VI.
Article.
NO. XXI.
I. DEMOSTHENES AND MASSILLON,
Page.
1
Condensed and translated from the work of Dr. Theremin, entitled: "Demos-
thenes and Massillon-A Contribution to the History of Eloquence." Berlin,
1845. By J. B. Lyman, M. A.
II. DOCTRINE OF THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD,
Translated from De Wette's Commentary on the XV. Chapter of the First Epis-
tle to the Corinthians. 2d edition. 1845.
26
III. OF THE NATURAL PROOFS OF THE IMMORTALITY
OF THE SOUL,
48
By George I. Chace, Prof. of Chemistry and Geology in Brown University.
Translated from the French, as given in Ovid's Works, Oxford edition, 1826.
Vol. 3d. By Rev. J. Richards, D. D., Hanover, N. H.
V. THE GREEK DRAMA,
84
By R. D. C. Robbins, Professor of Languages in Middlebury College, Vt.
The Relation of the Poetry to the Government and Culture of the
The Greek Theatre and Manner of representing Plays in it,
VI. THE SPIRIT OF A SCHOLAR,
114
By Professor S. G. Brown, Dartmouth College.
VII. ENGLISH PURITANISM IN THE TIMES OF THE COM-
Prepared by Edward D. Neill, Home Missionary in North Western Illinois.
134
VIII. DORNER'S HISTORY OF THE DOCTRINE OF THE
PERSON OF CHRIST,
By Professor Henry B. Smith, Amherst College.
IX. REMARKS ON CERTAIN ERRONEOUS METHODS AND
PRINCIPLES IN BIBLICAL CRITICISM,
By Prof. B. B. Edwards.
156
185
X. NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS, AND MISCELLANIES, 197
NO. XXII.
I. SPIRITUALITY OF THE BOOK OF JOB AS EXHIB-
ITED IN A COMMENTARY ON CHAPTER XIV., EX-
AMINED IN CONNECTION WITH OTHER PASSAGES,
205
By Tayler Lewis, LL. D., Professor of Greek in the University of the City of New York.
Compiled from Tholuck's SSUFISMUS sive Theosophia Persarum Pantheistica,
and from other sources, by Rev. Daniel P. Noyes, M. A., Brooklyn, N. Y.
III. MÜLLER'S CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE Of sin,
247
By Edward Robie, Assistant Instructor in Hebrew, Andover Theol. Seminary.
3. The Origin of Sin,
248
4. The Universality of Sin,
255
5. The increasing Power of Sin in the Development of the Indi-
II. The relation of Language to Nature; or of Words to Things,
284
V. REINHARD'S SERMONS,
300
By Edwards A. Park, Professor in Andover Theological Seminary.
§ 1. Prefatory Remarks,
2. Life and Labors of Reinhard,
301
3. Novelty and Variety of his Themes for the Pulpit,
303
V
4. Connection of his Themes with his Texts,
305
5. Connection of his Themes with the Occasions on which they
8. Their Fitness to excite the curiosity of hearers or readers,
330
VI. THE DISCOURSE OF PAUL AT ATHENS. A COM-
MENTARY ON ACTS XVII. 16-34,
338
VIL NOTICE OF DAVIDSON'S INTRODUCTION TO THE
NEW TESTAMENT, .
VIII. NOTES ON BIBLICAL GEOGRAPHY,
357
366
IV. Kadesh-Barnea, "in the uttermost border of Edom,"
V. Position of the Israelites at Sinai,
377
381