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INDEX.

In this Index the names of Contributors of Articles are printed in Italics.

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1 Krauth (C. P.), The Conservative
Reformation and its Theology,
noticed,

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Hodge (C.), Systematic Theology,
noticed,
Holmes (Oliver Wendell) Mechan-
ism in Thought and Morals, no-
ticed,
Holst (Henry von), Mirabeau as a
Statesman, in the light of the his-
tory of France during the last
eighty years. Article,
Holst (Henry von), The Causes of the
French-German War. Article, 56
Hoppin (J. M.), Professor Fitch as a
Preacher. Article,
Hoppin (J. M.), Prof. Noah Porter's
"Books and Reading," reviewed, 109
Howells (W. D.), Suburban Sketches,
noticed,
Hudson (C. F.), A Greek and En-
glish Concordance of the New
Testament, noticed,

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Lee (Samuel), The Christian and
the Ante-Messianic Dispensations
compared. Article,
Lenormant and Chevallier. The
Student's Manual of Oriental His-
tory, noticed,

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Porter (Noah), Books and Reading,
reviewed, J. M. Hoppin,

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168

Presbyterian Reunion, noticed,
Pressensé (E. de), The Early Years
of Christianity, noticed,
Preston (H. W.), Aspendale, noticed,
Pronunciation of Greek, L.R. Packard, 24
Punishment (Future), Duration and
Nature of. Article, S. C. Bartlett, 659
Railways and the State, L. Bacon.
Article,

Rothe on Revelation and Inspira-
tion,
Schmid (Christian Freiderich), Bib-
lical Theology of the New Testa-
ment, noticed,
Schweinitz (Edward D.), The Life
and Times of David Zeisberger,
noticed,

Seeley (J. R.), Roman Imperialism,
noticed.

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Van Oosterzee (J. J.), The Theology
of the New Testament, noticed, 747
War, The causes of the French-
German. Article, H. von Holst,
Wardlaw (Gilbert), Leading Chris-
tian Evidences, noticed,
Warner (C. D.), My Summer in
Garden, noticed,

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Shairp (J. C.), Culture and Religion
in some of their relations, no-
ticed.
Shedd (W. G. T.). Sermons to the
Natural Man, noticed,
Sign Language. Article, J. R. Keep, 203
Smeaton (George), The Doctrine of
the Atonement. noticed,
South (Robert), Sermons, noticed,
Speaker's Commentary of the Bible,
noticed,

Spencer (Herbert), The Principles
of Psychology, noticed,
Stevenson (W. F.), Lives and Deeds
worth knowing about, noticed,
Stroud (William), The Physical
Cause of the Death of Christ,
noticed,

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Woolsey (T. D.), The Religion of the
Present and the Future, noticed, 528
Wright (G. F.), The Ground of Con-
fidence in Inductive Reasoning.
Article,

Yale College. Some Thoughts Re-
specting its Future.

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Yale College. Some Thoughts Re-
specting its Future. Fourth Arti-
cle. Timothy Dwight.
Yale College. Some Thoughts Re-
specting its Future. T. Dwight.
Fifth Article.
Yonge (Charlotte Mary), Musings
over the "Christian Year," no-
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THE

NEW ENGLANDER.

No. CXIV.

JANUARY, 1871.

ARTICLE I-AN OLD ROMAN QUESTION REVIVED. WAS S. PETER EVER IN AND BISHOP OF ROME?

THE prominence or preeminence of S. Peter in the Apostolic College is patent on the face of sacred Scripture, and should be admitted therefore by every Protestant without hesitation. The reasons for it readily suggest themselves to the inquirer. It may have been owing to his age, to his personal traits, to his deeper insight into the nature of our Lord's person and work, to his zeal and enthusiasm, to partiality for him upon the part of our Lord--or to several of these in combination. Or we may not seek to account for it at all, contenting ourselves with the recognition of the fact. The preeminence over his brethren, so apparent in the New Testament when he is mentioned, is founded chiefly in the circumstance that when the list of the twelve apostles is given, his name always occurs first. Our Lord, moreover, said to him very deliberately-"Thou art Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it" (Mat. xvi. 18). He charged him to feed both His sheep and His lambs (John xxi. 15), and to strengthen His brethren when he should become converted (Luke xxii. 32). In the first eleven chapters of the Acts of the Apostles,

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