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VOL. III. 



9. On the Antiquitj- of Civilisation. By tlie late Bishop Titcomi?, D.D. 



On Life, with some Observations on its Origin. By J. H. Wheatley, Esq., Ph.D. 



On the Unphilosophical Character of some Objections to the Divine Inspiration of Sci-ip- 



ture. By the late Bev. Walter Mitchell, M.A. 

 On Comparative Psychology. J>y E. J. Morshead, Esq., Hon. For. Sec. V.I. 



10. On Theology as a Science. B_y the late Eev. A. De LA Mare, M.A. 



On the Immediate Derivation of Science from the Great First Cause. By It. Laming, Esq. 



On some of the Philosophical Principles contained in Mr. Bnckle's " History of Civilisa- 

 tion," in reference to tlie Laws of the Moral and Religions Developments of Man. By 

 the Rev. Prebendary C. A. Row, M.A. 



On the Nature of Human Language, the Necessities of Scientific Phraseology, and the 

 Application of the Principles of both to the Interpretation of Holy Scripture. By the 

 Rev. J. Baylee, D.D. 



11. On the Common Origin of the American Races with those of the Old World. By the lat(» 



Bishop TiTCOMK, D.D. 

 On the Simplification of first Principles in Physical Science. By the late C. Brooke, F.R.S. 

 On the Biblical Cosmogonj- scientifically considered. By late G. Waeingtox, Esq., F.C.S. 

 On Ethical Philosophy. By the Rev. W. W. English, M.A. 



12. On some Uses of Sacred Primeval History. By the late D. McCausland, Esq., Q.O., LL.D. 

 On the Relation of Reason to Philosophy, Theology, and Revelation. By the Rev. Pi-eb. 



C. A. Row, M.A. 



VOL. IV. 



13. f Analysis of Human Resf)onsibilitj'. By the late Prebendai-y Irons, D.D. ("And part 16.) 

 On the Doctrine of Creation according to Darwin, Agassiz, and Moses. By I'rof. Ivikk. 



14. On the Noachian Deluge. By the Rev. M. Davison. 

 On Life— Its Origin. By J. H. Wheatley, Esq., Ph.D. 

 On Man's Place in Ci'eatiou. By the late Professor Macdonald, M.D. 



15. On More than One LTuiversal Deluge recorded in Scripture. By late Rev. H. Moule, M.A 

 ■{ On Certain Analogies between the Methods of Deity in Nature and Revelation. By the 



Rev. G. Henslow, M.A., F.L.S. 

 On the Respective Provinces of the Observer and the Eeasoner in Scientific Investigation. 



By the Rev. Edward Gabhett, M. A. 

 On the Ci-edulity of Scepticism. By the Rev. R. Thornton, D.D., V-P. 



16. On Current Physical Astronomy. By the late J. Reddie, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 

 (^Analysis of Human Responsibility. By the late Preb. Irons, D.D. (See part 13.) Concluded. 



VOL. V. 



17. On the Origin of the Negro. By the late Bishop Titcomb, D.D. 



On the Testimony of Philosophy to Christianity as a Moral and Sijiritual Revelation. By 



the Rev. Preb. C. A. Row, M.A. 

 On the Numerical System of the Old Testament. By the Rev. Dr. Thornton, V.P. 



18. On Si^ontaneous Generation; or, the Problem of Life. By the Rev. Prof. KiUK. 

 A Demonstration of the Existence of God. By the Rev. J. M'Cann, D.D. 

 Why Man must Believe in God. Bj- the late James Reddie, Esq., Hon. Sec. V.I. 



19. On Geological Proofs of Divine Action. By S. R. Pattison, Esq,, .F.G.S. 

 On True Anthropology. By W. Hitchman, Esq., M.D. 



On Comparative Psychology. (Second Paper.) By E. J. Morshead, Esq., Hon. For. Sec. V.I. 



20. On the High Numbers in the Pentateuch. By P. H. GossE, Esq., F.R S,, V.P. 

 Israel in Egj-pt. By the late Rev. H. Movle, M.A. 



