Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXVI, No. 4, April 1850Various
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Graham's Magazine, Vol. XXXVI, No. 4, April 1850
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This elegantly printed volume is published for the benefit of those
Christians who have no clear idea of the difficulties to which the faith
“was subjected in the earliest stages of its existence, or the severity
of the conflict through which it was obliged to pass.” If it reaches all
of those to whom it is addressed, it will have more readers than
Macaulay’s history or Dickens’s novels, for the subject is one on which
the strangest ignorance prevails even among pious and intelligent
Christians. Dr. Kip divides the obstacles to the eventual victory of
Christianity into five classes—Judaism, Grecian Philosophy, the
Licentious Spirit of the Age, Barbarism and the Pagan Mythology, each of
which is represented with much vigor and beauty of style, distinctness
of thought, and wealth of information. It is a book which deserves to be
in every family which professes a regard for the Christian faith, as it
meets a universal want; and it will save the general reader a great deal
of labor and time, embodying as it does, in a lucid and animated style,
the results of a student’s researches in the whole field of early
ecclesiastical history.
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_James Montjoy; or I’ve been Thinking. By A. S. Roe. New York:
D. Appleton & Co. 1 vol. 12mo._
This is an interesting and well written story of American life, the
production of a shrewd intellect, and admirable in its practicable
application.
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TO SUBSCRIBERS.—The proprietorship of Graham’s Magazine having passed,
by purchase, into other hands, all letters and communications of
whatever kind relating to the business of this periodical, will
hereafter be addressed to GEO. R. GRAHAM, Editor.
SAMUEL D. PATTERSON & CO.
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