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-"Psychological Inquiries" on the connection between mind and body, is ascribed to Mr. Helps, author of "Friends in Council.”— John Calvin's "Treatise on Relics," has been translated and published in Edinburgh; it was originally translated into English in 1561.

GERMANY.

The third "Heft" of the "Studien u. Kritiken," for 1854, contains the continuation of Schöberlein's Discussion of the Principles of Evangelical Worship; a valuable Exposition of Schelling's Monotheism by Bauerheim, on the basis of his recent lectures, and expounding the relation of Schelling's views to the Trinity; Thenius on the Songs of Degrees in their bearing upon the time in which the Psalms were composed; Baur, on the Transformation in the recent German method of treating education as a science, on the basis of a work by Wiese on "English Education," which latter work has been recently translated into English.

Niedner's "Zeitschrift für historische Theologie," 2tes Heft, has a continuation of Dr. Lechler's valuable treatise on Wycliffe and the Lollards, and a History of the "True Inspiration-Churches," from 1688 to 1850, by Max Goebel. This last article reveals some curious details of these churches, which originated with the refugees of French persecution.

Sartorius, "Doctrine of the Person and Work of Christ," the sixth edition.-Umbreit's recent work on "Sin," was begun as an Old Testament commentary on the Epistle to the Romans; it gives the doctrine of Sin, and the history of the words describing it, as contained in the Old Testament.-Perthe's "Life of Chrysostom," is a work for popular use, on the basis of the investigation of Neander and Boehringer. Dr. A. Tholuck's work on the History of Rationalism, the second division of the first part, "Academic History of the German, Scandinavian, Swiss and Dutch Universities." 400 pp. 8vo.

Dr. G. M. Dursch, "Aesthetics of Christian Art in the Middle Ages in Germany." 546 pp. 8vo.-Th. Mommsen, "History of Rome." Vol. I. 644 pp.-Dr. G. F. Grotefend, "Explanation of Babylonian Inscriptions from Behistun," and "Explanation of Two Writings of Nebuchadnezzar," with lithographs. 27 and 44 pages.— The XXIV Vol. of the Works of Frederic the Great, being the ninth volume of his Correspondence.-H. Leo, "Lectures on the German People and Empire," a series of Academic lectures. Vol. I.-The third edition of the second volume of Stahl's "Philosophie das Rechts," with the title "The Law and State on the Basis of Chris

tianity."-The eleventh edition of Prof. F. Walter's "Text-book of the Canon Law of all the Christian Confessions." 8vo. 696 pp.-A. Monod's "Five Sermons on Paul," have been translated into German. The third edition of Ernst Rein old's "System of Metaphysics." 415 pp.-The first volume of the second edition of Meagel's "History of the Germans since the Reformation."-The thirty-second volume of Dr. Ed. Vekse's "History of the German Courts, since the Reformation," being the fifth part of the "History of the Courts of the House of Saxony."

J. M. Bernatz, "Pictures and Sketches from Ethiopia," is an important and expensive work, in folio. 56 Thalers.-A "Text-Book on Psychology," by L. George. 8vo. 2 Thalers. The author is known by an ingenious treatise on the "Senses."-L. von Lancizolle, "Ideas, Reflections and Meditations, from the Writings of Schleiermacher." 8vo. Wiseman's "Essays," are in the course of translation and publication in German; two volumes have been issued.-Karl Gustav v. Rudloff, "History of the Reformation in Scotland," published in 1847, is now re-issued in two volumes. This is one of several works on Scotland, produced in Germany in recent years, by such men as Sack, Von Gemberg and Weber.-G. Waitz, "History of Sleswick-Holstein." Vol. 2. Pt. 2.

The Programme of the "Handels-Lehranstalt," Leipsick, 1853, contains "Notes and Queries on the Ormulum," by Dr. Moricke, a zealous student of early German and Anglo-Saxon literature. This Ormulum is an Anglo-Saxon work, lately edited for the first time, from the original MS. in the Bodleian Library, by Robert M. White, D. D., formerly Professor of Anglo-Saxon in the University of Oxford. 2 vols. 8vo.-T. O. Weigel of Leipsic, has in press, A. Dillmann's "Grammatica Ægyptiaca."-An abridged edition of Ochler's Tertullian, containing only the revised text without the notes, is to appear in one volume. Dr. A. Dillmann, "The Book of Enoch, translated and interpreted," in one volume.-Dr. A. Schweizer, "The Central Protestant Doctrines, as developed within the Reformed (Calv.) Church. The first half, the xvith century." Dr. S. is the author of a work in two volumes, on the Doctrinal System of the Calvinistic Churches, which is a very valuable repertory for the history of the Reformed Theology. The present work is the fruit of most careful study.

Albert Dressel had edited the so-called "Homilies" of Clement of Rome, twenty in number, with the text revised after the Ottobonian codex. Dr. W. Gass, "History of the Protestant Theology, in its relations to Theology in general." Vol. I. This, with the work of Schweizer, are valuable contributions to the history of Protestant

Theology. The seventh edition of Hase's Church History has just appeared, in one volume.-The Roman Catholic Church-Lexicon," edited by Wetzer and Welte, has reached the 130th Heft.-Wiesinger on the Epistle of James, forms the first part of the sixth volume of Olshausen's "Commentary to the New Testament."-G. Uhlhorn, "The Homilies and Recognitions of Clement of Rome, their Origin and Contents." 8vo.-Prof. W. Neumann, "Jeremiah of Anathoth, after the Masoretic text." 1. 1. Introd. and first chapter.

Gregorii Nysseni doctrina de hominis natura illustravit et cum Origeniana comparavit E. G. Moeller.-"The Gothic Runic Alphabet," by Dr. Kirchhoff, second edition, enlarged by an "Essay on the Origin of the Runic Characters."-K. R. Hagenbach, the third volume of the new edition of "Lectures on the Character and History of the Reformation," with the title, "Evangelical Protestantism in its Historical Development," 8vo.-G. Lekebusch, "Composition and Origin of the Acts, investigated anew." 8vo.-Dr. J. Richers, "History of the Creation, Paradise and the Flood." Gen. i.-ix., 8vo.-Bibliotheca Patrum Graecorum dogmatica, Vol. II., containing works by Basil and Gregory of Nazianzum.—“ Bibliotheca Tamulica," to comprise the chief Tamul works. Vol. I., 200 pp.

The first volume of the Grimms' "German Lexicon," is completed about half through the letter B, in 1823 pages, and adorned with portraits of the brothers.-Hammer Purgstall, "Literary History of the Arabs," the fifth volume of the second division, 1115 pages, 4to.-W. O. Dietlein, "Lectures on Protestantism and Catholicism.” 8vo., 243 pp.-H. Ewald, "Treatise on the Origin, etc., of the Ethiopic Book of Enoch," 4to., 78 pp.-Dr. M. F. Rampf, "The Epistle of Jude," 432 pp.-Prof. C. Schwarz, "Lessing as a Theologian." 232 pp.-Prof. L. Strümpell, "History of the Theoretic Philosophy of the Greeks." First vol. 424 pp.-Dr. Theod. Mundt, "History of the German Orders, in their Social Development and Political Representation.”—C. W. Croeger, History of the Moravians. Part 3. 1760-1801, with a sketch to 1822.-A new and enlarged edition of Dr. J. U. Wirth's "Philosophical Studies."-" Comparative Tables of Christian and Mohammedan Chronology," for the German Oriental Society, by Dr. F. Wüstenfeld. 53 pp. 4to.-" Free Masonry, and the Evangelical Ministry," is a pamphlet ascribed to Prof. Hengstenberg; replied to by A. W. Bullrich, under the title "Religion and the Church."

The first volume of Dr. J. P. Large's History of the Church, embracing the Apostolic Period, has been completed by the publication

of the second part of the second division. It enters fully into the questions raised by the recent criticisms of Baur and others.-Tischendorf has published new editions of his "Codex Amiantinus: Nov. Test. latine Interprete Hieronymo," the text unchanged, but with alterations in the Introduction, 4to xlvi. and 421 pp.; and of his "Synopsis Evangelica," for university use.-Dr. J. G. Gallois, "History of the City of Hamburg," the first history of the city, from authentic sources.-Dr. Sepp, Prof. in Munich, "Heathenism and its Importance to Christianity." 3 vols. 8vo.-Franz Palacky, "History of Bohemia," the third volume, comprising the period, 14311439.-Dr. J. W. Krummacher, "New Sermons." Vol. 2. "The Passion of Christ."-Solomon's Song, "German translation, commentary, and critical edition of the text, by Dr. Ernst Meier.-The third volume of Didot's edition of "Aristotelis Opera Omnia."

FRANCE.

Count d'Haussonville, "History of the Re-union of France and Lorraine," vol. i. 8vo. The work to be in two volumes.-Hippolyte Castille, "History of the Second French Republic." vol. i. 8vo.— Paul Dupont, "History of Printing." 2 vols. 8vo.-L. A. Sédillot, "History of the Arabs." 2 vols. 18mo.-Emile Chevalet, "The Book of Job." 12mo.-A. Bost, "Memoirs on the History of the Religious Awakening in the Protestant Churches of Switzerland and France." Vol. I.--Perrone's "Protestantism and the Rule of Faith," so highly applauded by Romanists, is to be translated into French, by the Abbé Peltier. The first volume has been published.-The forty-eighth volume of Abbé Migne's "New Theol. Encyclopædia," is a "Dictionary of Cosmogony and Palæontology."-Alfred Sudre, "History of Sovereignty," a treatise on political institutions. Vol. I. Antiquity.

Capefigue's History of the Church is continued by the issue of the first volume of the "History of the four last Centuries."-Abbé Gaume, "The Influence of Christianity on the Family." 2 vols. 8vo. -Beaurepaire, "Essay upon the Religious Asylum in the Roman Empire, and under the French Monarchy." 8vo.-Leibnitz, "Letters and inedited Treatises" 8vo.-The seventh part of Vol. VII. of Didot's new edition of Stephanus' "Thesaurus Græcæ Linguæ," edited by Hase and the Dindorfs.-Beulé, "The Acropolis of Athens." 2 vols. Svo.-T. de Mello, "Intellectual History of the Empire of Russia." Svo. 7 fr.-Am. Pichot, "Charles V.; History of his Private and Public Life, of his Abdication and Cloister Retreat." 8vo. 8 fr.

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E. M. de St. Hilaire, "Popular History of the Imperial Guard." 10 f.-C. Heumann, "History of Christopher Columbus, or the Discovery of America."-A new edition of de Maistre's "Letters to a Russian Gentleman upon the Spanish Inquisition.-The ninth volume of "Memoirs and Correspondence of Joseph, King of Spain."-Count de Ficquelmont, "The Religious Aspect of the Oriental Question."

G. Gaudy, "History of France." Vol. II. 8 fr.-Ed. and J. de Goncourt, "History of French Society during the Revolution." 8vo. 5 fr. -Mary Lafon, "Ancient and Modern Rome, from its Foundation to the Present Times. 20 francs.-J. H. Michon, "Sacred Travels in the East." 2 vols. 8vo. 10 fr.-L. de Bæcker, "The Religion of the North of France before its conversion to Christianity." 8vo.-F. Bouillier, "History of the Cartesian Philosophy." Vol. I. By the author of the "Cartesian Revolution," 1842.-G. Colin, "Treatise on the Comparative Physiology of Domesticated Animals." Vol 1. 8vo.-X. H. de Hell, "Travels in Turkey and Persia, by order of the French Government," 1846-8. Vol. I. Part 1.-A. Bouchot, "History of Portugal and its Colonies." 18mo. 4 fr.-Abbé Cacheux, Philosophical Studies upon the Church." 12mo.-H. Castille, "History of the Second French Republic." Vol. I. 8vo.-Abbé Cochet, Inspector of Monuments at Dieppe, has published "Subterranean Normandy, or Notices of Roman and French Cemeteries, examined in Normandy," with 17 plates.

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The first volume of the new edition of Calvin's Commentaries on the New Testament, containing the Synopsis of the Gospels, has been published: its text is that of the Geneva edition of 1561. The work will be comprised in four volumes.-N. Roussel, "A Comparison of Roman Catholic and Protestant Nations, in respect to prosperity, intelligence and morals." Vol. I.-A. Pichot, "Charles V., Chronicles of his Life, his Abdication and Retreat to the Cloister." 8vo. This is to be followed by a work on the Wars of Charles V. with Sultan, Pope and Kings.

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