EXETER HALL LECTURES, DELIVERED BEFORE THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. The following are the Contents of the Series in Twenty Volumes: 1845-46. History of the Young Men's Christian Association of London. Biblical Statements in Harmony with Scientific Discoveries. By Rev. JOHN STOUGHTON. The Extent and the Moral Statistics of the British Empire. By Rev. WM. ARTHUR, M.A. Ancient Rome and Modern London: intended to illustrate the Past and Present State of Civilisation. By Rev. JOHN STOUGHTON. The Cedar and the Palm. By Rev. JAS. HAMILTON, D.D. The Field and the Garden: the Bible illustrated by the Plants of Palestine. By Rev. JAMES HAMILTON, D.D. The Lily of the Valley and the Glory of Lebanon. By Rev. JAMES HAMILTON, D.D. Luther and the Reformation. By Rev. J. CUMMING, D.D. 1846-47. British India. By Rev. W. ARTHUR. Physical, Moral, and Intellectual Effects of Protracted Labour. By the late Rev. HENRY HUGHES, M.A. Druidism, the Ancient Religion of Britain, contrasted with Christianity. By Rev. GEORGE SMITH, D.D. Patriarchal Civilisation. By Rev. JOHN STOUGHTON. The History and Influence of Literature. By Rev. JOHN CUMMING, D.D. Works of Fiction. By Rev. JOHN ALDIS. Points of Similarity between Judaism and Romanism, By the late Rev. JOSIAS WILSON. Theatrical Amusements. By Rev. J. B. BENNETT, M.D. On the Origin, Progress, and Moral Effects of the Crusades to the Holy Land. By Rev. DANIEL MOORE, M.A. The Unity of the Species. By Rev. THOMAS ARCHER, D.D. The Tabernacle of Israel. By Rev. SAMUEL MARTIN. 1847-48. The Natural History of Creation. By EDWIN Social Organization. By the late Rev. JOHN The Art of Printing, and the Effects of the Mohammedanism: Its Rise, Tenets, and The Acquisition of Knowledge. By the The Mythology of the Greeks. By Rev. The History of the Formation of the Free The Truths Peculiar to Christianity, and The Moral Influence of the Commercial The Mysteriousness of Christianity Com patible with its Truth, and with Faith in its Verities. By Rev. CHARLES di PRIEST. The Age we Live in. By Rev. JOHN CUMMING, D.D. God in History. By Rev. J. CUMMING, D.D. The Common Origin of the Human Race. The Possession of Spiritual Religion the Characteristics of the Middle Ages. By The Church and the World. By Hon, and Cardinal Wolsey. By Rev. SAMUEL MARTIN. 1849-50. The Bible Self-Evidential. By Rev. HUGH STOWELL, A.M. The Influence of Romanism on the Intellectual and Moral Condition of the People subject to its Sway. By Rev. W. L. ALEXANDER, D.D. Literary Attractions of the Bible. By Rev. The Church in the Catacombs. By Rev. The Nature of Romanism as Exhibited in the Missions of the Jesuits and other Orders. By Rev. M. HOBART SEYMOUR, A.M The Bible: Its Provision and Adaptation William Allen. By the late Rev. JAMES The History and Condition of Protestantism in France. By Rev. RICHARD BURGESS, B.D. 1850-51. The Philosophy of Prayer. By Rev. JOHN "Never Man spake like this Man." By Rev. HUGH STOWELL, A.M. By the Right Rev. ROBERT Christianity in its Relation to Sects and Denominations. By Rev. H. ALLON. Alfred the Great. By Rev. W. W. CHAMPNEYS, A.M. The Christian Character in its Connexion with Secular Pursuits. By Rev. G. FISK, LL.B. Lord Byron. By Rev. G. GILFILLAN, A.M. Sincerity in its Relation to Human Actions STOUGHTON. Baxter and his Times. By Rev. J. C. RYLE, Coleridge and his Followers. By Rev. W. M. Young Men for the Age. Man and His Masters, By J. B. GOUGH, The Intelligent Study of the Holy Scriptures. By the Very Rev. HENRY ALFORD, D.D., By Rev. W. Constantinople and Greek Christianity. By What Fifty Years have Done for the Bible. Agents in the Revival of the Last Century. By Rev. J. HAMILTON, D.D. 1853-54. On Desultory and Systematic Reading. By the late Right Hon. Sir J. STEPHEN, K.C.B. Habit. By JOHN B. GOUGH, Esq. By Rev. LUKE H. WISEMAN. late Rev. J. HAMPDEN GURNEY, M.A. Ragged Schools. By Rev. THOMAS GUTH- Opposition to Great Inventions and Disco- 1855-56. 1857-58. The Obstacles which have retarded Moral The Advent of Christ the Divine Key to Labour Lightened, not Lost. By the late Professor JAMES MILLER. Palissy the Potter. By Rev. H. ALLON. The Talkers of Society. By Rev. J. B. OWEN, M.A. Prospective Results of International Exhibitions. By LEONE LEVI, Esq. The Home Harvest. By Rev. JOHN C. MILLER, D.D. The Credulities of Scepticism. By Rev. ROBERT VAUGHAN, D.D. The Social Influence of Christianity. By Modern Geographical Researches in Africa. The Silence of Scripture. By Rev. J. C. MILLER, D.D. The Lessons of the Street. By Rev. WILLIAM LANDELS. Hugh Miller's Testimony of the Rocks: God in His Word and in His Works. By the Very Rev. FRANCIS CLOSE, D.D., Dean of Carlisle. The Church Its Influence, Duties, and Hopes in the Present Age. By Rev. SAMUEL COLEY. Things Secular and Things Sacred. By Rev. Pulpit Eloquence of the Seventeenth Cen Abstinence: Its Place and Power. By Pro- De Propaganda Fide. By Rev. C. H. SPUR The Imagination: Its Use and Abuse. By The Law of Labour a Law of Love. By Rev. Rev. JAMES M'COSH, LL.D. The Two Lights-Reason and Revelation. By Rev. ENOCH MELLOR, M.A. John Bunyan. By Rev. W. M. PUNSHON, M.A. HUGH STOWELL, M.A. The Bible and Modern Progress. By Rev. JAMES H. RIGG. The Liberty of Opinion, and the Qualifications for Using it. By Rev. GEO. FISK, LL.B. Self-Culture. By Rev. HUGH STOWELL, M. A. Sacred Music. By Rev. J. CUMMING, D.D. 1859-60. The Influence of Knox and the Scottish Re- M.A. The Influence of Society in the Formation of Character. By Rev. JOHN GRAHAM. Blaise Pascal. By Rev. E. M. GOULBURN,D.D. The Earth Framed and Furnished as a Habitation for Man. By Rev. WILLIAM ARNOT. The Advantages to be derived from the Study of Church History. By Rev. SAMUEL MARTIN. Hogarth and his Pictures. By Rev. HUGH STOWELL BROWN. The World's Oldest Poem. By Rev. FREDERIC GREEVES. Old School Affectations in Literature, Art, Science, Religion, Politics, and Social Customs. By the Rev. J. B. OWEN, M.A. The Power of Example. By JOHN B. GOUGH, Esq. 1860-61. Our Indian Empire. By Lieut.-Colonel Sir HERBERT B. EDWARDES, K.C.B. 1861-62. France and England Eighty Years Ago. Anglo-Saxon Christianity, and Augustine of The English Reformation, and Archbishop By the Very Rev. WILLIAM C. MAGEE, D.D., Dean of Cork. MIRACLES. By Rev. WALTER SMITH, M.A. The New Testament Narratives Real, not Ideal. By Rev. J. C. MILLER, D.D. Macaulay. By Rev. W. MORLEY PUNSHON 1862-63. Scientific Experiments in Balloons. By JAMES GLAISHER, Esq., F.R.S. The Purpose of Being. By Rev. RICHARD ROBERTS. A Sound Mind. By Rev. J. HAMILTON, D.D. Defaulters. By Rev. H. STOWELL BROWN. The Scottish Covenanters. By the Rev. Italy and her Rulers. By Rev. WM. M'CALL, WILLIAM LANDELS. Individuality. By the late Rev. THEOPHI LUS PEARSON. England in the Olden Time; or, Glimpses of the Fourteenth Century. By the late Rev. J. HAMPDEN GURNEY, M.A. M.A. Addresses by Rev. WILLIAM BROCK, and Rev. NEWMAN HALL, LL.B. The Earth as it has been Occupied, Cultivated, and Improved by the Industry of Man. By Rev. WILLIAM ARNOT. Lessons from the Lives of the Jesuits. By John Howe and the Times of the Puritans. Rev. CHARLES VINCE. Revivals, Ancient and Modern. By Rev. JOHN STOUGHTON. Commerce Christianized. By Rev. ROBT. JEFFREY, M.D. The Blessed Life. By Rev. SAMUEL COLEY. The Formation of English Character. By Rev. JAMES BARDSLEY, M.A. Erasmus. By Rev. JAMES HAMILTON, D.D. The Relations of Religion and Art. By Rev. WILLIAM POLLOCK, M.A. By Rev. ROBERT MACHRAY, M.A. Bishop Burnet and the Times of the English Revolution and the Protestant Settlement. By Rev. G. W. CONDER. Bishop Butler and the Religious Features of his Times, 1692-1752. By the Rev. ADAM S. FARRAR, M.A., Professor of Theology in the University of Durham. Addresses by Earl of SHAFTESBURY, K.G.; Rev. CANON STOWELL, M.A.; Rev. C. PREST; Rev. E. BAYLEY; and T. B. SMITHIES, Esq. |