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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1845 Excerpt: ...f. s. vol. vii. 364--edition of Catullus, 495--on the commerce of Ancient Egypt, f. s. vol. x. 33--translation of Schweighauser on the theology of Socrates, f. s. vol. xii. 47, s. s. vol. i. 161. Hug, prevalence of the Greek language in Palestine, f. s. vol. i. 530. Humboldt, William von, f. s. vol. vi. 258. Humphrey, Rev. Heman, D. D., his Domestic Education, noticed, s. s. vol. iv. 261--Letters to a Son in the Ministry, noticed, s. s. vol. viii. 249. Humphrey, Old, Addresses, noticed, s. s. vol. ix. 249--Thoughts for the Thoughtful, 490--Country Strolls, noticed, s. s. vol. xii. 479. Husks, f. s. vol. iii. 402--that the swine did eat, s. s. vol. iv. 112--specimen described, 113--authorities for its identity, 114. Huss, John, his example, f. s. vol. iii. 227--receives Wickliffe's writings, f. s. vol. iv. 431--sketch of his life, 432 sq.--his merits in respect to the Bohemian language, 434--summoned before the Council of Constance, 435--writings of Huss, 436--his death, 437--its consequences, 438 sq. Hydraulic and other machines, description of, noticed, s. s. vol. viii. 256. Hymns for the Vestry and the Fireside, noticed, s. s. vol. vii. 250. Hyponoia, or Thoughts on a Spiritual Understanding of the Apocalypse, etc., noticed, s. s. vol. xii. 254. L ideal of a Perfect Pulpit Discourse, by Prof. H. N. Day, s. s. vol. xii. 85--pulpit eloquence not yet risen to its highest excellence, 86--it is an art, 87--different minds move differently, 88--essential constituents of a discourse, 89--Scripture authority, 91--text, 92--truth, 94--the form of logical propositions not essential, 95--unity, 96--the end must be practical goodness, 100--the topical method, 101--French preachers, 106. Idumea, historical sketches of, f. s. vol. iii. 247 sq.--general situation and ex...