THE ANDOVER REVIEW A RELIGIOUS AND THEOLOGICAL VOL. III.-JANUARY-JUNE.-1885 PROFESSORS JOHN P. GULLIVER, JOHN PHELPS TAYLOR, HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY New York: 11 East Seventeenth Street The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1885 Copyright, 1885, All rights reserved. The Riverside Press, Cambridge: 1,3 CONTENTS. PAGE Contemporary Pulpit, The, in its Influence upon Theology Country Town, Religious Problem of, The. II., III. Public Schools, What may Justly be Demanded of the. Puritans and their Psalm Tunes, The. Reformation Theology. I. Historical Antecedents Reformation Theology. II., III. Revised Old Testament, The. St. Augustine, The Home of. Social Problems in the Pulpit : Dr. Smyth's Sermons to Workingmen Sermon II. Use and Abuse of Capital Concentration of Religious Interest, The, 53; Confidence of the Dead, The, 275; Critical Appendix to Vol. III., 571; Crusade against Common Schools, The, 268; Crusade against Common Schools, The-School or Scholar? 362; England and Russia in the East, 568; Experiment in a Country Town, An, 174; General Gordon at Khartoum, 279; London Mission, The, 167; Needless Dispar- agement of a Noble Profession, The, 565; Popular Government in England, 56; Progressive Or- thodoxy-I. Criteria of Theological Progress, 466; Progressive Orthodoxy II. The Incarna- tion, 554; Revision of the Old Testament, The, and The Religious Public, 472; "St. Jerome's Prologue to Galatians," 181; The Bishop of Bedford's Mission to East London, and Mr. Matthew Arnold's, 171; Tradition, Criticism, and Science, 47; "Vagueness" of a Defensive Orthodoxy, ARCHEOLOGICAL NOTES. Prof. J. P. Taylor, 61-67. Altar on Mount Gerizim (Pagan); Antiochus Soter. Inscription of, at Baby- |