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Contents of the Volumes, price One Guinea each. 



VOL I.— Scientia Scientiarum : being some Account of the Oris;ia and Progress of the V.I.— 

 Report of the Provisional Proceedings.— Inaugural Address, May 24th, 1866, Eev.W. Mitchell, 

 M.A.— A Sketch of the Existing Relations between Scripture and Science. G, Waeington, 

 Esq.— Difference in Scope between Scripture and Science. The late C. M. B0EN ett, Esq., M.D. 

 —Comparative Philology. Eev. R. Thoenton, D.D.— Various Theories of Man's Past and Pre- 

 sent Condition. The late J. Reddie, Esq.— The Language of Gesticulation and Origin of Speech. 

 Prof. J. R.Young.— On Miracles. Rev.W. W.English, M.A.— Thoughts on Miracles. E.B. 

 Penny, Esq.— General Character of Geological Formations. The late E. Kopkins, Esq., C.E.— 

 Past and Present Relations of Geological Science to the Sacred Scriptures. Rev. Prof. KiBK. 

 —Lessons taught us by Geology in relation to God. Rev. .T. Brodie, M.A.— Mutual Helpfulness 

 of Theology and Natural Science. Dr. Gladstone, P.R.S.— Falling Stars and Meteorites. 

 Rev. W. Mitchell, M.A. With the Discussions thereon. 



VOL. II.— Probable Ages of the Continents. The late E. Hopkins, Esq., C.B.— Credibility 

 of Darwinism. G. Warington, Esq.— On the Credibility of Darwinism. The late J. Reddie, 

 Esq.— Utilitarianism. The late J. Reddie, Esq.— The Logic of Scepticism. Eev. R. Thornton, 

 D.D.— Annual Address. The late J. Reddie, Esq.— The Geometrical Isomorphism of Crystals, 

 and the Derivation of all other Forms from those of the Cubical System. Rev. W. Mitchell, 

 M. A— Relations of Metaphysical and Physical Science to the Christian Doctrine of Prayer.. 

 Rev. Prof. Kibk.— Geological Chronology. The late J. Reddie, Esq.— With Discussions. ■■:/. 



VOL. III.— The Antiquity of Civilization. Rev. J. H. Titcomb, M.A— Life: its Origin, 

 J. H. VVheatley, Esq.. Ph.D.— The Unphilosophioal Character of some Objections to the 

 Divine Inspiration of Scripture. Rev.W. Mitchell, M.A.— Comparative Psychology. E. J. 

 MoRSHEAD, Esq. — Theology as a Science. Rev. A. De la Mi.BE, M.A.— The Immediate 

 Derivation of Science from the Great First Cause. R. Laming, Esq.— On Mr. Buckle's 

 " History of Civilization " and the Moral and Religious Developments of Man. Rev. C. A, 

 Row, M. A.— The Nature of Human Language, the Necessities of Scientific Phraseologj', and 

 the Interpretation of Holy Scripture. Rev. J, Baylee, D.D.— The Common Origin of the 

 American Races with those of the Old World. Rev. J, H. Titcomb, M.A. -Annual Address. 

 The Sim].Uficationof First Principles in Physical Science. C. Brooke, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.— 

 The Biblical Cosmogony scientifically considered. G. Waeington, Esq. — Ethical Philosophy, 

 and its relations to Science and Revelation. Eev. W, W. English, M.A. — Some Uses of 

 Sacred Primeval History. D. McCAUSLAND.Esq., Q.C.— The Eelation of Eeason to Philosophy, 

 Theology, and Eevelation. Eev. C. A. Eow, M.A. — With Discussions, 



VOL. IV.— Analysis of Human Eesponsibility (Parts!., II., & III.). Eev. Dr. Ieons.— The 

 Doctrine of Creation according to Darwin, Agassiz, and Moses. Eev. Prof. KiKK. — The Noachian 

 Deluge. Eev. M. Davison.— Life : its Origin. J. H. Wheatley, Esq., Ph.D.— Man's Place in 

 Creation. Prof. Macdonald, M.D. — More than One Universal Deluge recorded in tho Scrip- 

 tures. Rev. H. Moule, M.A. Editor's Note thereon. — Certain Analogies between the Methods 

 of Deity in Nature and in Revelation. Eev. G. Henslow, M.A.— The Eespective Provinces of 

 i;i. ; Observer and the Eeasoner in Scientific Investigation. Eev. E. Garbett, M.A. — Annual 

 Af^idress. The Credulity of Scepticism. Eev. E. Thornton, D.D.— Current Physical Astronoiny. 

 The late J. Eeddie, Esq. Editor's N otes, &c. — Annual Meeting. — With Discussions. 



VOL. v.— Origin of the Negro. Eev. J. H. Titcomb, M.A.— The Testimony of Philosophy to 

 Christianity as a Moral and Spiritual Eevelation. Eev. C. A. Eow, M.A. — ^Numerical System 

 of the Old Testament. Eev. E. Thornton, D.D. Eemarks thereon by Eev. C. Geaham.— 

 Spontaneous Generation. Eev. Prof. Kirk.— A Demonstration of the Existence of God. 

 Rev. J. M'Cann, D.D.— Atheism Confuted by a New Argument. The late J. Reddie, Esq.— 

 Geological Proofs of Divine Action. S. R. Pattison, Esq. — True Anthropology. W. Hitch- 

 man, Esq. — Comparative Psychology. E. J. MoESHEAD, Esq, His Reply. — Annual Meeting 

 and Dinner ; The High Numbers of the Pentateuch. P. H. GossE, Esq., F.E.S.— Israel in 

 Egypt. Eev. H. Mottle, M.A,— With Discussions, Bye-laws, &c, 



VOL. VI.— Civilization, Moral and Material. The late J. Reddie, Esq.— On Dr. Newman's 

 Essay in aid of a Grammar of Assent. Eev. C. A. Eow. — The Evidence of Egyptian Monuments 

 to the Sojourn of Israel in Egypt, Eev, B. W. Savile, M.A,— The Moabite Stone. Capt. F. 

 Peteie, Hon. Sec. — Phyllotaxis. Eev. G. Henslow, M.A.— Prehistoric Monotheism, con- 

 sidered m Eelation to Man as an Aboriginal Savage. Eev. J. H. Titcomb, M.A.— Biblical 

 Pneumatology and Psychology Eev. W, W. English, M.A.— Some ScriT)tural Aspects of 

 Man's Tripartite Nature. Eev. C. Geaham.— Ethnic Testimonies to the Pentateuch, Eev. 

 J. H. Titcomb, M.A.— The Darwinian Theory (Annual Address). Eev. Preb. W. J. Ieons, 

 D.D.— Eemarks by the Bishop of Gloucester. — Serpent Myths of Ancient Egypt. The 

 late W, E. CooPEE, Esq. (129 Illustrations.)— With Discussions. Bye-laws, &c. - 



VOL. VII.— Natural Theology considered with reference to Modern Philosophy, Eev. G. 

 Henslow, M.A.— Fatalism. Rev. J. Robbins, D.D .-Darwinism tested by Recent Researches 

 in Language. F. Bateman, Esq., M.D. —Force. Rev J. M'Cann, D.D. — On Professor 

 Tyndall's work, "Fragments of Science." Rev. Dr. Ieons.- Annual Report and Address. — 

 Force and Energy. C, Beooke, Esq., F.R.S. — Darwinism and its Effects upon Religious 

 Thought. G. R. Beee, Esq.— Eemarks on Some Cun-ent Principles of Historical Criticism, 

 Eev. C. A. Eow.— Scientific Facts and Christian Evidence. J. E. Howaed, Esq., F.E.S.— The 

 Creation. Eev, G, W. Wkldon. The Introduction of Generaand Species in Geological Time. 

 J. W, Dawson, Esq., LL.D., F.E.%-;^thJ)is^i*s;frt;^ Bye-laws, &o. 



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