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THE
BOSTON QUARTERLY REVIEW.
VOLUME V.
BOSTON:
PUBLISHED BY BENJAMIN H. GREENE,
124 WASHINGTON STREET.
1842.
CAMBRIDGE PRESS:
LYMAN THURSTON, AND
WILLIAM TORRY.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME V.
No. XVII.
ART. I.-New Views of Christianity, Society, and the Church.
By O. A. BROWNSON.
ART. II.
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Constitutional Government.
ART. III. The Well-instructed Scribe, or Reform and Con-
servatism; a Sermon preached at the Installation of
Rev. George F. Simmons, and Rev. Samuel Ripley, as
Pastor and Associate Pastor of the Union Congrega-
tional Society, in Waltham, Mass., Oct. 27, 1841. By
JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE.
ART. IV. Speech of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, on the
Distribution Bill, in the Senate of the United States,
August 24, 1841.
ART. V. - LITERARY NOTICES.
By
Monaldi : A Tale.
Washington Allston. The Mechanic. By Frances
Harriet Whipple.-Theory of Teaching. By A Teach-
er. Man a Soul. By A. B. Muzzey. The Connex-
ion between Taste and Morals. By Mark Hopkins, D. D.
-The Neutral French. By Mrs. Williams. — Mis-
sion to England in behalf of the American Colonization
Society. By Rev. R. R. Gurley.—Lecture on Civiliza-
tion. By Hon. Samuel Young. — Réfutation de l'Ec-
lecticisme, &c. Par Pierre Leroux. - My Progress in
Error and Recovery to Truth. Organic Chemistry.
By Justus Liebig. Words in a Sunday School.
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119
No. XVIII.
ART. I.
Charles Elwood; or the Infidel Converted.
O. A. BROWNSON.
129
ART. II. Association and a Social Reform.
ALBERT BRISBANE.
No. I. By
183
ART. III. Mr. Parker and the Unitarians.
Reply to a ques-
ART. IV.
tion concerning the Doctrine of Immortality, Repent-
ance, Remission of Sins, &c.
An Elementary Treatise on Algebra, for the use
of Students in High Schools and Colleges. By THOMAS
SHERWIN, A. M., Principal of the English High School,
Boston.
198
220
ART. V.-Spiridion. Par George Sand, (Madame Dudevant.) 230
ART. VI. LITERARY NOTICES. - Twice-Told Tales.
Nathaniel Hawthorne. - The Ideal Man.- Psychology,
&c. By S. S. Schmucker.-Psychology, &c. By
Rev. Frederick A. Rauch. Lectures to Ladies, on
Anatomy and Physiology. By Mrs. Mary S. Gove. -
Lectures on Agricultural Chemistry and Geology. By
J. F. W. Johnston. War and Peace. By William
Jay. Ancient Greece. By George Bancroft. - Chap-
ters on Church-yards. By Caroline Southey. - An
offering of Sympathy to the Afflicted. By Francis
Parkman. Primer of Reading and Drawing. By
Mary T. Peabody. Key to the French Language. Dy J. A. Weisse. Ollendorf's German Grammar.
251
No. XIX.
ART. I. De l'Humanité de son Principe, et de son Avenir,
où se trouve exposée la varie définition de la Religion;
et où l'on se explique le sens, la suite, et l'enchaînment
du Mosaïsme et du Christianism. Par PIERRE LEROUX. 257
Select Prose Works of Milton, with a Preliminary
Discourse and Notes. By J. A. ST. JOHN.
ART. III. Zanoni. By the Author of Pelham, Rienzi, Night
and Morning, &c.
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An Introductory Address, or Remarks made by
the Editor on resuming his labors as a Preacher of the
Gospel.
ART. V.- A Muck Manual for Farmers. By SAMUEL L.
DANA.
322
342
366
371
383
No. XX.
ART. I.—A Discourse on Matters pertaining to Religion. By
THEODORE PARKER, Minister of the Second Church
in Roxbury, Mass.
ART. II.-End of the Volume.
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