Keepsake, the, for 1829, reviewed, 53-for 1830,
Hutton, Rev. Dr., his address to the students of Manchester College, Hutton's, Rev. H., Sermon, review- ed, Hutton's, Rev. J., Devotional Exer- cises, reviewed, 198. Notice of, 881
KELL, Rev. E., his account of the Southern Unitarian Society anni- versary, 590-of the Southern Uni- tarian Fund Society anniversary, 727 Kent and Sussex Unitarian Associa
tion, 591 Kent Unitarian Baptist Association, 509 King's College and London Univer- sity,
India, human sacrifices in, 71, 830 King's, Lord, Life of John Locke,
290, 359, 443, 508, 583, 671, 723,
Ireland, remedies for, 4. National education for, 240. Exertions for the improvement of, 498. Its Church establishment,
Knowledge, proper subjects of, 543. Progress of,
Iris, the, for 1830, reviewed,
Liverpool Unitarian Tract Society, Lloyd, Dr. Charles, obituary of, Locke, John, Life of, reviewed, Logos, on the, 120, 284, 434, 577,
Loudou, Bishop of, his zeal for the Church, 189, 264. Speech of, on the Catholic question, London University, and King's Col lege, 129-and Manchester Col- lege, London University Magazine, review- 790 ed, Longstaff, Mr. Thomas, obituary of, 355 LOVER OF TRUTH AND FREEDOM, A, on the character of Napoleon,
Medical profession, scepticism in the, 665 Medicis, Lorenzo de, inscription to the memory of,
Meditation, necessity of controlling, 751 Melaucthon, a small relic of, Methodism, opposed to religious li- berty,
Mexican miners, character of the, Michell, Miss Maria, obituary of, Miguan's Travels in Chaldæa, re- viewed, Miracles, on,
MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPON- DENCE, 57, 120, 200, 282, 339, 434, 503, 576, 666, 713, 795, 877 Missionary Societies amongst Unita- rians, MOGGRIDGE, Mr. J. H., his experi- ment for bettering the condition 57, 125, 286, 576 of the poor, Mohammedan inscription, Montgomery, Rev. H., his speeches at the Salford chapel anniversary, 135, 136. Dinner to him in Lou- don, 139. His speech there, 140. Presentation of Dr. Lardner's Extracts Works to him, 361.
from his speech before the Synod of Ulster,
MONTHLY REPORT OF GENE- RAL LITERATURE,
Molineux, Mrs. Alice, obituary of,
Manchester College, meeting of the
Trustees, &c., 583. Annual exa- Addresses to the
My Religious Experience at my Na- tive Home, reviewed,
students, 723, 807. Propriety of connecting it with the London University,
Man, lines on the creation of, MAN OF KENT, A, on the fire at Sheerness, and humanity of the Hollanders,
MARDON, Rev. B., on the Christian Tract Society, 354. Extract from his address at the interment of Mr. Eaton, 358. His report of the Tract Society anniversary, 444. His recommendation of the Bap- tist society at Dover, Marriage Service, protest against the, 579. Questions on the, Marsh's, Bishop, Lectures on the History of Biblical Interpretation, reviewed,
580 224, 296, 448, 520, 671
OBITUARY.· - Mrs. Astley, 582. Mr. H. Atkinson, 209. Charles Baring, Esq., 287. Mrs. Bayley,
70. Rev. Thomas Belsham, 887. Mrs. Brent, 582. James Cross, Esq., 581. Rev. John Davis, 506. Mr. A. Delacourt, 669. Mrs. Eachus, 581. Mr. D. Eaton, 357. Mrs. Sarah Edwards, 356. Mr. G. Ellis, 582. Mrs. Sarah Fisher, 208. Mr. Flower, 210. Robert Greenhow, Esq., 885. J. Grigby, Esq., 355. Mr. T. Hardy, Jun., 670. Rev. W. Hassal, 354. Mr. Edward Hesketh, 887. Mr. Tho- mas Holland, 721. Miss Sarah Lakin, 131. Dr. Charles Lloyd, 443. Mr. Thomas Longstaff, 355. Mrs. Luckcock, 441. Mr. G. Mace, 583. Mr. Joseph Major, 131. Mrs. Major, 507. Mr. J. Marten, 722. P. M. Martineau, Esq., 131. Miss Michell, 208. Mrs. Molineux, 671. Mr. H. Parker, 722. Mr. R. Pass, 807. Mr. W. T. Procter, 582. Samuel Shore, Esq., 66. James Stanger, Esq., 439. Mr. H. Stansfeld, 886. Mr. Henry Wansey, 440. Mrs. Wilson,
Observation, importance of an ac-
Peggs' India's Cries to British Hu- manity, reviewed,
Peel, Mr., speeches of, on the Ca- tholic question,
Peter, on the First Epistle of, 22. His character as a writer, Philipps, Rev. Dr., congregational letter to,
Phillips, Hon. Jonathan, his speech at the American Unitarian Asso- ciation anniversary,
Pickering, Colonel, account of, Piper's Sermon on the Death of S. Shore, Esq., reviewed,
Plunkett, Lord, speeches of, on the Catholic question, 223, 367 POETRY.-Hymn, 27. Enoch, ib. Ode to Religious Liberty, 41. Ec- clesiasticus, 48. Curses, ib. Lines addressed to Dr. Bowring, 49. Daybreak, ib. Sonnets, 54, 177, 238, 306, 314, 484, 628. The last Tree of the Forest, 80. Lines, 93. To the Redbreast, 167. Star- light, 181. The Creation of Man, 238. To Dr. Channing, ib. The Blackbird, 244, From the Dutch of Withuys, 254. The Eagle's Death, 260. Jesus' Entry into Jerusalem, 395. The sleeping Child, 398. Lines on the Death of Mr. Daniel Hutton, 416. Chil- dren's Hymn, 484. Greece, 491. On seeing Miss Linwood's Copy of the "Ecce Homo," 540. Hay- ley's Elegy on the Ancient Greek Model, 618. Translations of Lines written by Lord Hailes on the sudden Deaths of his Wife and Children, 720. The Survivor, 783. Lines by L. E. L., 793. Pa- raphrases of Scripture, 823. Co- lumbus, 872. Remonstrance ad- dressed to a Friend, 874. Lines, by Coleridge, 875. Bird-song, 876. Spring Morning, Poor, experiment for bettering the condition of the, 57, 125, 286, 576 Porter, Rev. J. S., speech of, at the Unitarian Association anniversary, 514 Porter, Rev. Mr., his speech before the Synod of Ulster, Portuguese eloquence, specimen of, 332 Potamology, reviewed, 14. Notice
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