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either misapprehends Mr. Parker, or else we misapprehend him. In objecting to Mr. Parker's distinction between the "idea" and the "conception" of God, he attacks what seems to us a valid and philosophical position. Sometimes the author resorts to a rude phraseology, and thus injures the effects of his sound reasoning. Mr. Parker's own broad caricatures, and offensive assaults upon what the Christian world holds venerable and dear, do not justify any departure from taste or dignity in his believing opponents. Secondarily, the work is an affirmative statement of the rationale of the chief Evangelical doctrines. This is made with good success; the chapters on the Atonement and Depravity being the clearest and strongest. In some instances the essential incomprehensibility of the subject is not sufficiently recognized, and the infinite mystery proves too vast for logical or literal forms. The discussion of Future Punishment contains many striking and ingenious points.

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EDITOR'S COLLECTANEA.
nals of the American Pulpit; En-
deavors after the Christian Life;
The Annual of Scientific Dis-
covery; Remarkable Women of
Different Nations and Ages;
Voices from the Silent Land;
Lectures on Christian Doctrine;
Seven Stormy Sundays; The
Pitts Street Chapel Lectures;
The Roby Family; One Week at
Amer, an American City of the
Nineteenth Century; Poems by
Howard H. Caldwell; History of
the Cross of Christ; Doubts con-
cerning the Battle of Bunker's
Hill; The American Educational
Year-Book, 1858; The Jewish
War of Flavius Josephus; The
Land of Promise; Pamphlets . 282

LIFE, by S. F. Clapp

CHRISTIAN LESSONS FOR MATURE
LIFE. A Sermon by Rev. Sam-
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RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LAST
DAYS OF REV. DR. GILMAN.
A Sermon by Rev. Charles J.
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