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Ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.-JUDE 3.
HERTZBERG BINDERY
OCT IQ 47
CONTENTS OF THE VOLUME.
JANUARY.
Speech of Robert J. Breckinridge, de-
livered in the Court-House yard at
Lexington, Ky,, on the 12th day of
Oct. 1840, in Reply to the "Speech of
Robert Wickliffe, delivered in the
Court-House in Lexington, on the
10th day of August, 1840, upon the
occasion of resigning his seat as
Senator from the County of Fayette."
And in defence of his personal char-
acter, his political principles, and his
religious connexions. More particu-
larly in regard to the questions of the
power of the Legislature on the sub-
ject of Slavery, of the Importation
of Slaves, of Abolitionism, of British
inflence, of Religious Liberty, etc., Molinism, No. I.-Molinism is in sub- stance Pelagianism,
Margaritæ Romanæ -The First Dive,
Revolution in the Maryland Hospital.
-Progress in public sentiment,
The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification,
-By Rev. Wm. Marshall-Abridg
ed. No. VII.,
Notices, Receipts, Accounts, &c.
FEBRUARY.
.
Proceedings against William Lloyd
Garrison, for a Libel,
Molinism, No. II.-The palliatives and
correctives of Molinism resorted to
by the Jesuits in their disputes with
theologians.
1
The Works of W. Chillingworth, A.
M.-First American, from the twelfth
English edition, complete in one vol-
ume. With Life, by Birch.-Phila-
delphia: published by Herman Hook-
er, for Robert Davis, MDCCCXL., pp.
764-royal 8vo.,
ed. No. VIII.,
PAGE
Politics,
76
The Present State and Duty of the
Church,
78
The late Appeal of the American Tract
Society,
83
Letter addressed to the Members of
the "Harrisburg Presbytery," on the
subject of their "Pastoral Letter to
the churches under their care;" by
John P. Carter,
85
Notices, Receipts, Accounts, &c., 94
MARCH.
The First Disciple of Luther, Frederick
Myconius,
Semi-German, Greek: Mr. Engles's
Greek Testament,
Margaritæ Romanæ. The 2d Dive,
Molinism, No. III.-The Scientia Me-
dia and the doctrine of Congruism.—
The doctrines of the Scientia Media
and Congruism were invented to dis-
guise Pelagianism.-Origin of the
Introduction of Pelagian opinions into
the Society of the Jesuits,
OReview of the Pamphlet of Samuel
Annan, M: D., by the Visitation of
God, Physician at the Alms House
The Deacon: An Inquiry into the Na-
ture, Duties and Exercise of the office
of the deacon, in the Christian Church.
By James M. Willson, A. M., Phila., 189
Papism in the XIX. Century in the
United States. Being select Contri-
butions to the Papal Controversy, du-
ring 1835-40. By Robert J. Breck-
inridge,
191
Notices, Receipts, Accounts, &c., 192
EXTRA.-Letter to Robert Wickliffe,
Esq., of Lex. Ky., Preliminary to a
Defence against his second Speech
of 1840,
In memory of the Rev. James A. Peabody,
late Financial Secretary of the Board of
Education of the Presbyterian church, 193
Molinism, No. V.-Lessius and Hamelius,
Jesuits, censured by the Doctors of Lou-
vain and Doway, and the conduct of the
Court of Rome relative thereto.-Moli-
na's Book-In what respects it contains
novelties And how far his doctrine is
similar to that of Pelagius.-The com-
motion caused in Spain by the publication
of Molina's book.-The eonduct of the
Jesuit Henriques, in relation to it-Pope
Clement VIII. imposes silence upon both
parties,
• 201
What has become of the Slaves of the late
John Randolph ?
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