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Animals and their Masters, 292. Aristotle, 247; Death of Trendelenburg and Grote, ib.; The Unfinished Labours of the latter upon Aristotelian Philosophy, 247, 248; Birth and Early Life of Aristotle, 248; Alexan- der the Great his pupil and afterwards his patron, 249, 250; His Unpopularity, 250; He leaves Athens and dies at Chalkis, 251; His Character, ib.; The Aristotelian Canon, An- cient and Modern, 252; Aristotle's Library, 253; Mr. Grote's disregard of the question regarding the Criticism of the Canon, 254; His method of describing Aristotle's Philoso- phy, 255; Attempt to make it identical with his own, 258.
Arnold, Matthew, Literature and Dogma, 311. Atlas, An Historical, of Ancient Geography, Part
Aubrey, W. H. S., The National and Domestic History of England, Vol. III., 275.
Bagehot, Walter, Physics and Politics, 287.
The English Constitution, 128. Bampton Lecture on Dissent, The, 1; Courteous tone of the writer, ib.; Such courtesy not al- ways manifested by members of his Church, 2; Misquotations, 4; Causes of the unfairness evinced in the book, ib.; The grounds for the Church's authority not defined, 5; Our Lord's idea of a Church, 6; Question of National
Boundaries, 8; The Establishment not defen- sible on spiritual principles, 9; nor on the ground of expediency, ib.; Injurious to deve- lopment, individual and social, 10; Inimical to true Catholicity, 11; Illustrations of this, 13; Divine right of Episcopacy, 14; Contro- versies within the Church, 16; Points in which Mr. Curteis disparages Free Churches, 17; Misconception of Puritanism, ib.; Mistake in identifying Nonconformity with Calvinism, 19; The Church of England not the Church of the Teutonic race,' ib.; Nor the Great Bul-
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Bates, H. W., Edited by, Illustrated Travels, 127.
Baumstark, C. E., Christliche Apologetik auf Anthropologischer Grundlage, 326.
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Bowra, Harriett, Una, or the Early Marriage, 145.
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