In this Index the names of Contributors of Articles are printed in Italics.
Arndt (Ernst Moritz), Life and Ad- ventures of, noticed, Azarias (Brother), The Development of English Literature. The old English period, noticed, Bacon (Leonard), Concerning a Re- cent Chapter of Ecclesiastical History, a letter with regard to Rev. Horace Bushnell, D.D., Bacon (Leonard W.), Memorials of Emily Bliss Gould, of Rome, not., 723 Baconian influence in religion. Art. H. M. Whitney, Barbour (William M.), Gloomy Views of American Life, Beecher (Charles), Spiritual Mani- festations, noticed,
Utterance on the Doctrine of Extinction. Article,
Bible, The Formal and the Vital in the. I. E. Dwinell,
Bigelow (Poultney), Translation of
Language and the Egyptian language," by Prof. Abel,
Blake (Henry T.). Shall the Metric System be made Compulsory? Article,
Chinese, Primers and Juvenile books among the. S. Wells Williams, Clark (J. B.), Business Ethics, Past and Present. Article, 815 Clark (J. B.), Nature and Progress of true Socialism. Article, Clarke (William B.), Shall the Church depend on Revivalism or Christian Nurture for its Growth. Article, 800 Coates (Henry T.), The Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry, noticed,
Boswell (James), Life of Samuel Johnson. New edition, noticed, 152 Bouton (Nathaniel), Autobiography, noticed,
Collins (John C.), The Ministry to the Poor. Article, Communism, a Better Remedy than, for the Unhappiness of the Times. Jotham Sewall, Jr., Congregationalism and Education. Article. George F. Magoun, Congregationalism. The Fathers of New England, and the Apostolic Church Order the Inheritance of their Sons. Article. Daniel P. Noyes, Conway (Moncure D.), Demonology and Devil-lore, noticed, Coöperation, An Experiment in. Article. T. Harwood Pattison, 325 Couture (Thomas), Conversations on Art Methods, noticed, Cremer's (Hermann), Biblico-Theo- logical Lexicon of New Testament Greek. Translated by William Urwick, noticed,
Cruttwell (Charles T.), History of Roman Literature, noticed, Cunningham (William), Theological Lectures, noticed,
Curran (John E.), Reducing Wages to maintain Rate of Profit. Art.. 263 Curran (John E.). Mazzini and the Italian Revolution. Article, Day (Henry N.), Outlines of Onto- logical Science, noticed, Dods (Marcus), The Post-exilian prophets, noticed, Dwight (Timothy), The Revision of the Authorized English Version of the New Testament. Article, 385 Dwinell (I. E.), The Formal and the Vital in the Bible, Ebers (Georg). Review of "Homo Sum." Franklin Carter, Education (Female) in China. Art. S. Wells Williams, Education (Modern). Article. Noah Porter. Education and Congregationalism. Article. George F. Magoun, Ellicott (Charles John), Edition of New Testament Commentary for English Readers. By various wri- ters, noticed,
Ethics (Business), Past and Present. J. B. Clark. Article, - Factory Legislation in England. Art. Johnson T. Platt,
King (Jonas), Memoirs of, noticed, 443 Ladd (George T.), Final Purpose in Nature, 677 Lange's Commentary on Isaiah, not., 440 Language (Egyptian), by Prof. Abel. Translated by Poultney Bigelow, Laocoon (Lessing's), Edited with English Notes by A. Hamann, noticed, Laveleye (M.). Article on the Rise of an Orthodox Socialism in Ger- many. Transl. by Jas. F. Colby. 748 Lea (Henry C.), Superstition and Force, noticed,
Lewis (Tayler), The six days of Cre- ation, noticed, Lounsbury (Thomas R.), A Scholar of the Twelfth Century, Giraldus Cambrensis. Second paper, Lounsbury (Thos. R.), History of the English Language, noticed, Magoun (George F.), Congregation- alism and Education. Article, 412 Mallock (W. H.), Is Life worth Liv- ing?, noticed. Mallock (W. H.), The Logic of Tol- eration, reviewed. John S. Sewall, 339 Mallock, a reply to " Is Life worth Eving?" noticed,
Mazzini and the Italian Revolution. Article. John E. Curran, Mead (Charles M.), The Soul Here and Hereafter, noticed, Metric System, Shall it be made Compulsory? Art. Henry T. Blake, 589 Millenarian Conference. Article. Samuel Harris,
Mozley (J. B.), The Theory of Devel- opment. A criticism of Dr. New- man's Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine, noticed, Müller (Max), Lectures on the Ori- gin and Growth of Religion as illustrated by the Religions of India, noticed.
Neill (Edward D.), The Independent Church in the Bermuda Islands. Article,
Noyes (Daniel P.), The Fathers of New England: and the Apostolic Church Order, the Inheritance of their Sons. Article, Pattison (T. Harwood), An Experi- ment in Coöperation. Article, 325 Perry (Arthur L.), Political Econ- omy. Reviewed by J. M. Sturte- vant, Philippi (Friedrich Adolph), Com- mentary on the Romans, noticed, 295 Platt (Johnson T.), English Factory Legislation. Article,
Poor (Ministry to the), J. C. Collins. Article,
Porter (Noah), Modern Education. Article,
Preaching the Gospel rather than the law in times of the failure of pub- lic integrity. Article. James M. Hoppin, Preaching. Some influences which in European countries at the pres- ent time modify preaching. Art. Sylvester F. Scovel, 373 Putnam (George). Sermons, noticed, 444 Raymond (Rossiter W.), Book of Job, Essays and a metrical para- phrase, noticed, Revision of the Authorized English version of the New Testament. Article. Timothy Dwight, Revivalism. Shall the church de- pend on Christian nurture for its growth. Article. W. B. Clarke, 800 Rich (Thos. H.), A study of Nahum, noticed, Richardson (Rufus B.), The theology of Herodotus. Article, Robinson (H. M.), The great Fur Land, noticed,
Millingen (A. V.), Dr. Millingen's Reminiscences of Lord Byron in Greece,
Millingen (Dr.), Reminiscences of Lord Byron in Greece,
Motley (John Lothrop), Dr. Holmes' Life of, noticed, -
Moulton (W. F.), History of the English Bible, noticed,
Sewall (Jotham, jr.), Some perplex- ities of thought. Article, Shedd (Prof.), Literary Essays, re- viewed by W. M. Barbour, Simon (Jules), The Government of Thiers, noticed,
Simpson (Matthew), Lectures Preaching, noticed,
Socialism, nature and progress of. Article,
Socialism (Orthodox in Germany). Article by M. Laveleye, transla- lated by James F. Colby, Socrates. Translation of the Apol- ogy and the Crito, noticed, Stoughton (John), Our English Bible, noticed, Sturtevant (J. M.), Review of Prof. Perry's Political Economy, - Supernatural in Nature, noticed, Swinburne (Louis J.), The unrest of the age as seen in its literature. Article, Tarbox (I. N.), Our New England Thanksgiving historically consid- ered. Article, Thanksgiving, our New England historically considered. Article. I. N. Tarbox,
Warren (Israel P.), The Parousia, noticed,
Whitney (H. M.), The Baconian influ- ence in religion. Article, Williams (S. Wells), Afghanistan and the English,
Williams (S. Wells), Female Educa-
tion and Authors in China. Art., 184 Williams (S. Wells), Primers and juvenile books among the Chinese, 297 Williams (S. Wells), Our Treaties with China. Article, - Worship (Public), needed improve- ment in. Art. George Harris, Vail (Thomas H.), The Comprehen- sive Church, noticed, Van Oosterzee (J. J.), Practical Theology, noticed,
ARTICLE LA BETTER REMEDY THAN COMMUNISM FOR THE UNHAPPINESS OF THE TIMES.
We live in an unhappy age. This is apparent on every side. Literature is full of unhappiness. Our most thoughtful novelists are gloomy. Our representative poets sing in a minor strain. Our deepest philosophers confess the mystery of life, the insoluble character of its problems. Art, too, is melancholy. What pictures rivet the modern gaze like those full of sadness and pathos! What strains rivet the modern ear like those full of mystery and unrest-the dreamy languor of Chopin, the subtle passion of Bach, the deep sadness of Beethoven! Life is unhappy. The capitalist is insecure in his possessions, the laborer is discontented with his condition, professional life abounds in disappointments and heart burnings, homes in discontents and estrangements. Not that there is not in the present age much happiness in literature, in art, in life. But the spirit of the time is one of sadness. We are continually advancing in culture and material improvements. But is there any advance commensurate in the art of happy living? No! if anything, there is probably a decline in this respect. No century, perhaps, is more characterized by unhap
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