. The Methodist quarterly review. he Apostles,Hahns, p. 659.—3. Ungewitters Europe, Past and Present, p. 659.—4. Plants and Trees of Scripture, and Closing Scenes of Human Life,p. 660.—5. Life and Letters of T. Campbell, p. 66U.—6. Chases Historyof the Folk Administration, p. 661.—7. Downings Architecture ofCountry Houses, p. 662.—8. Rural Hours, by a Ladv, p. 662.—9. BakersChristian Effort, p. 662.—10. Smiths Hebrew People, p. 663.—11. : his Religious Life and Death, p. 664.—12. Woodburys NewMethod of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the German Language,p. 665.—13. Smiths Anecdote


. The Methodist quarterly review. he Apostles,Hahns, p. 659.—3. Ungewitters Europe, Past and Present, p. 659.—4. Plants and Trees of Scripture, and Closing Scenes of Human Life,p. 660.—5. Life and Letters of T. Campbell, p. 66U.—6. Chases Historyof the Folk Administration, p. 661.—7. Downings Architecture ofCountry Houses, p. 662.—8. Rural Hours, by a Ladv, p. 662.—9. BakersChristian Effort, p. 662.—10. Smiths Hebrew People, p. 663.—11. : his Religious Life and Death, p. 664.—12. Woodburys NewMethod of Learning to Read, Write, and Speak the German Language,p. 665.—13. Smiths Anecdotes, p. 665.—14. The Jewish Nation, p. 665.—15. Curiosities of Animal Lite, p. 665.—16. Carlyles Jesuitism, p. 666. VLTL MISCELLANIES 666 1. Esegetical Suggestions on Luke i, 17; Luke ii, 2; Luke ii, 14 . 666 2. The Corner Stone, Psalm cxviii, 22, 23 663 3. Remarks on Rom. vi, 17 670 IX. LITERARY AND RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE 671 1. Letter from Professor J. L. Jacobi, of Berlin 671 2. Death of Neander 676. f^iJ&*«ii*#~: --i. [EIDKflOJffl© 25, ~ M«E§, DE)olC //,.///C/u?c<\ ?? t ST. NKW-YOi . : ?- THE METHODIST QUARTERLY REVIEW. JANUARY, 1850. Art. I—PLUTARCH: HIS LIFE, CHARACTER, ANT) TIMES. Plutarch on the Delay of the Deity in the Punishment of the Wicked. With Notes byII. B. Hackett, Professor of Biblical Literature in Newton Theological Insti-tution. Andover: Published by Allen, Morrill, &. WardwelL New-York: Mark H. Newman. 1844. t Professor Hackett has done good service at once to classical andtheological learning, by this beautiful edition of one of the besttreatises of the great Grecian moralist. The editor was formerlyprofessor of the Greek and Latin languages in Brown is now professor of Biblical literature in the Theological Insti-tution at Newton. In the work before us he has treasured up choiceand ripe fruits from his studies in both these departments. Everypage breathes the spirit of the scholar, while, at the


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