FOOTNOTES:

[A] Vid. The Chautauquan for January, 1883, p. 181, col. 2.

[B] Vid. The Chautauquan for February, 1883, p. 13, col. 2.

[C] Vid. The Chautauquan for January, p. 180, col. 1.

[D] Rouble signifies a piece broken off. Copek is thought to be derived from the Russian word for lance, referring to the weapon of Saint George stamped upon the coin.

[E] Abridged from Foster’s Science Primer of Physiology.

[F] “So are the ways of every one that is greedy of gain; which taketh away the life of the owners thereof.”—Prov. i:19.

[G] “A Christian.”—1 Peter iv: 16. A sermon.

[H] “There is one God.”—Mark xii:32.

[I] Seventh Round-Table, held in the Hall of Philosophy, at Chautauqua, at 5 p. m., August 14, 1882, Dr. J. H. Vincent presiding.

[J] General Secretary of the Chautauqua School of Theology, and Dean of the Department of Greek and the New Testament.


Transcriber’s Notes:

Obvious punctuation errors repaired. Text uses both Rúneberg and Runeberg.

Page 441, “maritine” changed to “maritime” (partial to maritime affairs)

Page 455, “stragely” changed to “strangely” (Aliena were strangely surprised)

Page 463, “1801” changed to “1807” (27, 1807, and died)

Page 476, “unmbering” changed to “numbering” (numbering twenty members and)

Page 477, “Stael” changed to “Staël” (Stevens’s Madame De Staël)

Page 485, “noncomformity” changed to “nonconformity” (persecution for nonconformity)

Page 486, “whther” changed to “whether” (raises is whether the)

Page 486, “Atchafayala” changed to “Atchafalaya” (whether the Atchafalaya)