THE TREASURY OF BIBLE KNOWLEDGE. By Rev. J. Ayre, M.A.

[In the press.

INDEX.
No.
Acton’s Cookery-Book,[200]
Afternoon of Life,[139]
Agassiz on Classification,[102]
Alcock’s Japan,[1]
Arago’s Scientific Biographies,[34]
Arago’s Meteorological Essays,[34]
Arago’s Popular Astronomy,[34]
Arago’s Treatise on Comets,[34]
Arbuthnot’s Herzegovina,[74]
Arnold’s Manual of English Literature,[63]
Arnold’s Poems,[181]
Arnold’s Merope,[181]
Arnold on Translating Homer,[64]
Arnott on Progress,[184]
Autobiography of Charles V,[9]
Ayre’s Treasury of Bible Knowledge,[172]
Bacon’s Life, by Spedding,[23]
Bacon’s Works,[22]
Bayldon’s Rents and Tillages,[217]
Beard’s Port-Royal,[51]
Berlepsch’s Alps,[70]
Black on Brewing,[201]
Blaine’s Encyclopædia of Rural Sports,[123]
Blight’s Land’s End,[86]
Boner’s Forest Creatures,[117]
Bourne on the Steam Engine,[214]
Bourne’s Catechism of ditto,[214]
Bowdler’s Family Shakspeare,[173]
Boyd’s Naval Cadet’s Manual,[212]
Brande’s Dictionary of Science,[103]
Bréhaut on Cordon-Training,[224]
Brodie’s Psychological Inquiries,[89]
Brinton on Food,[202]
Bristow’s Glossary of Mineralogy,[107]
Bromfield’s Brittany and the Bible,[84]
Brunel’s Life, by Beamish,[24]
Bull’s Hints to Mothers,[203]
Bull on Management of Children,[203]
Bunsen’s Hippolytus,[52]
Bunsen’s Outlines of Universal History,[52]
Bunsen’s Analecta Ante-Nicæna,[52]
Bunsen’s Ancient Egypt,[52]
Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, illustrated,[160]
Burke’s Vicissitudes of Families,[38]
Burn’s Agricultural Tour in Belgium,[85]
Burton’s Lake Regions of Central Africa,[82]
Burton’s Footsteps in East Africa,[82]
Burton’s Medina and Mecca,[82]
Burton’s City of the Saints,[82]
Cabinet Lawyer (The),[219]
Calderon’s Dramas, by MacCarthy,[183]
Calvert’s Wife’s Manual,[168]
Cats’ and Fairlie’s Emblems,[159]
Chorale-Book (The) for England,[164]
Clark’s Comparative Grammar,[60]
Clough’s Lives from Plutarch,[39]
Colenso on the Pentateuch,[4]
Collyns on Stag-Hunting,[127]
Comyn Ellice, a Tale,[137]
Conington’s Chemical Analysis,[99]
Contanseau’s French Dictionaries,[58]
Conybeare and Howson’s St Paul,[49]
Copland’s Dictionary of Medicine,[93]
Cotton’s Instructions in Christianity,[171]
Cox’s Tales from Greek Mythology,[40]
Cox’s Tale of the Great Persian War,[40]
Cox’s Tales of the Gods and Heroes,[40]
Cresy’s Encyclop. of Civil Engineering,[192]
Cricket Field (The),[135]
Cricket Tutor (The),[135]
Crowe’s History of France,[14]
D’Aubigné’s Calvin,[3]
Dead Shot (The),[125]
De la Rive’s Reminiscences of Cavour,[6]
De la Rive’s Electricity,[101]
De Tocqueville on Democracy,[8]
De Witt’s Jefferson,[7]
Döllinger’s Gentile and Jew,[50]
Dove’s Law of Storms,[112]
Eastlake on Oil Painting,[29]
Eclipse of Faith (The),[148]
Defence of ditto,[148]
Essays and Reviews,[149]
Fairbairn’s Information for Engineers,[194]
Fairbairn’s Treatise on Millwork,[194]
Fitzroy’s Weather Book,[113]
Folkard’s Sailing Boat,[132]
Forster’s Life of Eliot,[2]
Fowler’s Collieries,[209]
Freshfield’s Alpine Byways,[68]
Freshfield’s Tour in the Grisons,[68]
Garratt’s Marvels of Instinct,[119]
Goldsmith’s Poems, illustrated,[174]
Goodeve’s Elements of Mechanism,[197]
Green’s English Princesses,[21]
Greene’s Manual of Cœlenterata,[115]
Greene’s Manual of Protozoa,[115]
Greyson’s Correspondence[148]
Grove on Physical Forces[104]
Gwilt’s Encyclopædia of Architecture[195]
Hartwig’s Sea,[116]
Hartwig’s Tropical World,[116]
Hassall’s Freshwater Algæ,[223]
Hassall’s Adulterations Detected,[223]
Havelock’s Life, by Marshman,[36]
Hawker on Guns and Shooting,[124]
Herschel’s Outlines of Astronomy,[109]
Herschel’s Essays,[109]
Hind’s American Exploring Expeditions,[77]
Hind’s Labrador,[77]
Hints on Etiquette,[129]
Hole’s Gardeners’ Annual,[227]
Holland’s Essays,[88]
Holland’s Medical Notes,[88]
Holland on Mental Physiology,[88]
Hooker’s British Flora,[221]
Hopkins’s Hawaii,[78]
Horne’s Introduction to the Scriptures,[169]
Horne’s Compendium of ditto,[170]
Hoskyns’ Talpa,[131]
Howard’s Athletic Exercises,[133]
Howitt’s History of the Supernatural,[151]
Howitt’s Remarkable Places,[87]
Howitt’s Rural Life of England,[87]
Howson’s Deaconesses,[143]
Hudson’s Directions for Making Wills,[220]
Hudson’s Executor’s Guide,[220]
Hughes’s Geography of History,[189]
Hughes’s Manual of Geography,[189]
Jameson’s Saints and Martyrs,[158]
Jameson’s Monastic Orders,[158]
Jameson’s Legends of the Madonna,[158]
Jameson’s Legends of the Saviour,[158]
Johnson’s Dictionary, by Latham,[56]
Johnson’s Patentee’s Manual,[205]
Johnson’s Book of Industrial Designs,[206]
Johnston’s Geographical Dictionary,[191]
Kennedy’s Hymnologia,[165]
Kirby and Spence’s Entomology,[120]
L. E. L.’s Poetical Works,[179]
Lady’s Tour round Monte Rosa,[69]
Latham’s Comparative Philology,[62]
Latham’s English Language,[62]
Latham’s Handbook of ditto,[62]
Lempriere’s Notes on Mexico,[76]
Liddell and Scott’s Greek Lexicons,[54]
Lindley’s Horticulture,[225]
Lindley’s Introduction to Botany,[225]
Lindley’s Treasury of Botany,[228]
Lister’s Physico-Prophetical Essays,[153]
Lewin’s Jerusalem,[65]
Loudon’s Encyclo. of Cottage Architecture,[196]
Loudon’s Encyclo. of Agriculture,[218]
Loudon’s Encyclo. of Gardening,[218]
Loudon’s Encyclo. of Trees and Shrubs,[218]
Loudon’s Encyclo. of Plants,[218]
Lowndes’s Engineer’s Handbook,[193]
Lyra Domestica,[167]
Lyra Germanica, 162,[163]
Lyra Sacra,[166]
Macaulay’s England,[13]
Macaulay’s Essays,[145]
Macaulay’s Miscellaneous Writings,[146]
Macaulay’s Lays of Ancient Rome,[180]
Macaulay’s Speeches,[45]
MacBrair’s Africans,[83]
MacDougall’s Theory of War,[210]
M’Culloch’s Commercial Dictionary,[188]
M’Culloch’s Geographical Dictionary,[188]
Marcet’s Land and Water,[216]
Marcet’s Political Economy,[216]
Marcet’s Conversat. on Natural Philosophy,[216]
Marcet’s Conversations on Chemistry,[216]
Maunder’s Biographical Treasury,[228]
Maunder’s Geographical Treasury,[228]
Maunder’s Historical Treasury,[228]
Maunder’s Natural History,[228]
Maunder’s Scientific and Literary Treasury,[228]
Maunder’s Treasury of Knowledge,[228]
May’s England,[11]
Memoir of Sydney Smith,[43]
Memoirs, &c. of Thomas Moore,[44]
Mendelssohn’s Letters,[72]
Merivale’s Romans under the Empire,[15]
Merivale’s Fall of the Roman Republic,[15]
Merivale’s (H.) Lectures on Colonisation,[185]
Meryon’s History of Medicine,[28]
Miles on Horse’s Foot,[128]
Miles on Shoeing Horses,[128]
Moore’s Lalla Rookh, 175,[176]
Moore’s Irish Melodies,[177]
Moore’s Poetical Works,[178]
Morell’s Mental Philosophy,[90]
Morell’s Elements of Psychology,[90]
Morning Clouds,[139]
Morton’s Royal Farms,[12]
Morton’s Dairy Husbandry,[215]
Morton’s Farm Labour,[215]
Mosheim’s Ecclesiastical History,[155]
Müller’s Lectures on Language,[59]
Munk’s College of Physicians,[27]
Mure’s Language and Literature of Greece,[16]
My Life, and What shall I do with it?,[142]
Neale’s Sunsets and Sunshine,[141]
Odling’s Chemistry,[97]
Packe’s Guide to the Pyrenees,[73]
Parry’s Memoirs,[37]
Peaks, Passes, and Glaciers,[66]
Pereira’s Materia Medica,[108]
Peschel’s Elements of Physics,[105]
Phillips’s Guide to Geology,[111]
Phillips’s Introduction to Mineralogy,[106]
Piesse’s Art of Perfumery,[134]
Piesse’s Chemical Wonders,[134]
Piesse’s Chemical and Natural Magic,[134]
Pietrowski’s Siberian Exile,[5]
Porson’s Life, by Watson,[33]
Practical Mechanic’s Journal,[207]
Problems in Human Nature,[139]
Pycroft’s English Reading,[156]
Ranken’s Canada and the Crimea,[75]
Record of International Exhibition,[208]
Rhind’s Thebes,[71]
Rich’s Roman and Greek Antiquities,[41]
Rivers’s Rose Amateur’s Guide,[226]
Rogers’s Essays,[148]
Roget’s English Thesaurus,[57]
Romance of a Dull Life,[139]
Ronalds’s Fly-Fisher,[126]
Rowton’s Debater,[61]
Sandby’s Royal Academy,[30]
Sandford’s Bampton Lectures,[152]
Savile on Revelation and Science,[150]
Saxby on Projection of Sphere,[213]
Saxby on Study of Steam,[213]
Scoffern on Projectiles,[211]
Scott’s Lectures on the Fine Arts,[31]
Scott’s Volumetrical Analysis,[100]
Scrope on Volcanoes,[96]
Sewell’s Ancient History,[42]
Sewell’s Early Church,[42]
Sewell’s Passing Thoughts on Religion,[157]
Sewell’s Self-Examination for Confirmation,[157]
Sewell’s Readings for Confirmation,[157]
Sewell’s Readings for Lent,[157]
Sewell’s Impressions of Rome, &c.,[81]
Sewell’s Stories and Tales,[140]
Sharp’s British Gazetteer,[190]
Short Whist,[130]
Sidney’s (Sir P.) Life, by Lloyd,[26]
Smith’s (J.) St. Paul’s Shipwreck,[48]
Smith’s (G.) Wesleyan Methodism,[47]
Social Life in Australia,[80]
Southey’s Poetical Works,[182]
Southey’s Doctor,[182]
Stephen’s Essays,[144]
Stephen’s Lectures on the History of France,[144]
Stephenson’s Life, by Jeaffreson and Pole,[25]
‘Stonehenge’ on the Dog,[122]
‘Stonehenge’ on the Greyhound,[122]
Strickland’s Queens of England,[20]
Sydney Smith’s Works,[147]
Sydney Smith’s Moral Philosophy,[147]
Tate on Strength of Materials,[114]
Taylor’s (Jeremy) Works,[154]
Tennent’s Ceylon,[118]
Tennent’s Natural History of Ceylon,[118]
Theologia Germanica,[161]
Thirlwall’s Greece,[17]
Thomson’s Interest Tables,[187]
Thomson’s Laws of Thought,[91]
Thrupp’s Anglo-Saxon Home,[19]
Todd’s Cyclopædia of Anat. and Physiology,[92]
Trollope’s Warden,[136]
Trollope’s Barchester Towers,[136]
Twiss’s Law of Nations,[10]
Tyndall on Heat,[94]
Tyndall’s Mountaineering,[67]
Ure’s Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines,[198]
Villari’s History of Savonarola,[32]
Warburton’s Life, by Watson,[33]
Warter’s Last of the Old Squires,[138]
Watts’s Dictionary of Chemistry,[98]
Webb’s Celestial Objects,[110]
Webster and Parkes’s Domestic Economy,[199]
Wellington’s Life, by Gleig,[35]
Wesley’s Life, by Southey,[46]
West on Children’s Diseases,[204]
White and Riddle’s Latin Dictionary,[53]
Wilson’s Bryologia Britannica,[222]
Willich’s Popular Tables,[186]
Wit and Wisdom of Sydney Smith,[147]
Woodward’s Chronological and Historical Encyclopædia,[18]
Worms on the Earth’s Motion,[95]
Wyndham’s Norway,[79]
Yonge’s English-Greek Lexicon,[55]
Youatt’s work on the Horse,[121]
Youatt’s work on the Dog,[121]

FOOTNOTES:

[1] John viii. 32.

[2] James iv. 14, 15.

[3] M. de Remusat.

[4] Calvin, Harmonie évangélique, Matt. xx. 21.

[5] Among other political writings of Calvin’s disciples see La Gaule franke, Le Réveille-matin des Français et de leurs voisins, &c.

[6] ‘Pœnæ vero atrocitatem remitti cupio.’ (Calvin to Farel, Aug. 26, 1553.) Calvin appears afterwards to have prevailed on his colleagues to join him: ‘Genus mortis conati sumus mutare, sed frustra.’ ‘We endeavoured to change the manner of his death, but in vain; why did we not succeed? I shall defer telling you until I see you.’ (Same to same, Oct. 26, 1553.) Farel replied to Calvin, ‘By desiring to soften the severity of his punishment you acted as a friend towards a man who is your greatest enemy.’