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THE
BRITISH CRITIC,
AND
QUARTERLY
THEOLOGICAL REVIEW.
VOLUME XXIII.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR J. G. & F. RIVINGTON,
ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD, AND WATERLOO-PLACE, PALL- MALL;
SOLD BY BELL AND BRADFUTE, EDINBURGH; AND
MILLIKEN, DUBLIN.
1838.
LONDON!
C. ROWORTH AND SONS, BELL YARD,
TEMPLE BAR.
OF
No. XLVI.
ART. I. The Life and Times of the Rev. George Whitefield,
M.A. By Robert Philip
PAGE.
265
II. 1. The Primitive Doctrine of Election; or an Historical
Inquiry into the Ideality and Causation of Scriptural
Election, as received and maintained in the Primi-
tive Church of Christ. By G. S. Faber, B.D.
2. The Doctrine of Election, and its Connection with
the general Tenor of Christianity, illustrated from
many parts of Scripture, and especially from the
Epistle to the Romans. By Thomas Erskine, Esq. 299
III. 1. The 51st Report of the Society for the Support and
Encouragement of Sunday Schools throughout the
British Dominions.
2. The 34th Annual Report of the Sunday School Union.
3. The 32d Report of British and Foreign School Society.
4. The 26th Report of the National Society for promot-
ing the Education of the Poor.
5. The 1st Annual Report of the Home and Colonial
Infant School Society.
6. The 1st Publication of the Central Society of Educa-
tion, 1837; and Schools for the Industrious Classes,
or the Present State of Education among the Working
People of England .....
IV. 1. The Study of Morals vindicated and recommended,
in a Sermon preached before the University of Ox-
ford. By Henry Arthur Woodgate, B.D.
2. The Law of the Mind and the Law of the Members,
a Sermon preached before the University of Oxford,
with Notes and an Appendix. By Charles Henry
Craufurd, M.A.
3. On the Foundations of Morals. Four Sermons
preached before the University of Cambridge, No-
vember, 1837. By Rev. William Whewell.
329
4. The Dangers and Safeguards of Ethical Science: the
Inaugural Lecture of the Rev. W. Sewell, M.A.
5. Remarks upon the Aristotelian and Platonic Ethics,
as a branch of the Studies pursued in the University
of Oxford. By Rev. Frederick Oakeley, M.A..... 376