Caramanali, a Georgian prince, ac- count of his conversion to Christiau- ity,
Caravan, destruction of, in the Ara- bian desert,
Caution to young men,
Cent Institution, Mrs. Simpkins treasurer, donations to,
Ceylon, reasons for establishing a mis-
Chalmers, Rev. Mr. review of his ser-
mon before the Dundee Missionary Society,
Charitable Association in Newbury- port, extract from the report of, 46,92 Charity Libraries recommended, 20 -constitution of one, Christ the great physician, 162-tes- timony of concerning himself, 7- thoughts on the character of, Christians, advantages to be derived by them from ill-treatment, Christophilos, a letter from, accom- panying a donation for the support of foreign missions,
Chronological table for 1813,
Church discipline, who are the sub- jects of, 218-what steps are to be taken in it, 219-what satisfaction is to be made by an offender, Church Missionary Society, Eng. gen- eral meeting of,
Digah, mission at,
Dinagepore, mission at,
Directions for hearing the Gospel, Divine decrees and free age::cy,
Administration, thoughts on the chief end of,
Donation to the Middlesex Bible So-
ciety, Donations to support missions among "the heathen, 43,91,139,187,236,286,332, 390,427,479,520,578. Dorchester Controversy, review of, 256-the part taken in it by the lib. eral party in Boston and the vicin- ity, 257-Mr. Codman's settlement in Dorchester, 258--his explicitness in stating his religious opinions, 259 -the real cause of the controversy,
-260-the alleged cause, 261--his- tory of the controversy, 263-arti- cles of complaint against Mr. Cod- man, 268-the calling of the first council, 269---argument on the question of exchanges, 272-result of the first council, ib.-defects of mutual councils, 289-preparations for a second council, 292-meeting and doings of the second council, 294 remarks on the Rev. Dr. Lathrop's qualification of his opin- ion, 296-exclusion of Mr. Codman from his pulpit by force, 301-- memorial of Mir. Codman's oppos-
Duelling, regulation forbidding it, in U. S. army, Dupuis, his conjecture as to the time when the zodiac was invented, Dying Christian, on the happiness of, 65
Ecclesiastical Councils, remarks con- cerning, by Dr. Increase Mather, 326 Eclectic Reviewers, their fears as to the Columbiad,
Edinburgh Reviewers, their charity for Mr. Barlow, 86-wholesome
Kendall, Lieut. Asa, celebration of his birth-day,
Foreign Mission Society of Boston
of Brunswick and Tops- ham, annual meeting of, of Salem and the Vicinity, of Glastenbury, Con. of Litchfield county, Con. 187 of Middletown, and the Vicinity,
Fragment Society, notice of, Free agency and the divine decrees,
Gallaudet, Mr. T. H. valedictory ad- dress of, at the annual examination at the Theological Institution at Andover,
Ganjum, mission at,
Goamalty, mission at,
Gospel, on being ashamed of the, 556 Graham, Mrs. Isabella, review of
Dr. Mason's sermon on the death of, 529-her character,
Grotius's testimony to the universal- ity of the Sabbath,
Gunpowder and brandy, a fable,
Hall, Rev. Gordon, letters from,
Greenland, missions of the United
Greguire, bishop, Mr. Barlow's chal-
Kentucky, state of religion in, Kingston, (N. H.) revival of religion
in, Klaar-Water, state of the mission at, 566 Knox, Rev. John, the Scottish re- former, abridgment of M'Crie's life of, 145,193-his bath and edu- cation, 145-ignorance aud licen- tiousness of the popish clergy, in his time, ib.-he preaches against popery, 147-is taken prisoner and confined on board the gallies, ib.- refuses a living in the English church-establishment, 148-flees to Dieppe, 149-forms an acquaint- ance with Calvin, 150-re-visits Scotland, ib-returns to Geneva in 1557, 193-travels through Scot- land, 195-his sickness and death, 198 Knowledge of the heart, essay on, 500
Laplace, his theory of the age of the world, Latakkoo, a city in the interior of Africa, some account of,
Nelson, Lord, thoughts on his life, Nepean, Sir Evan, memorial of the
Pennsylvania, western part of, state of religion in,
Persuasive to religious retirement,
Philo's testimony to the universality of the Sabbath,
Picket's Spelling-book, review of, 176 Plympton, Foreign Mission Societyin, 428 Polemic Theology, rules of prudence
Precautions against fire,
Premiums offered to writers in the
Prophecies, a morsel from,
Public Worship, on late attendance at, 54
solemnity required in attending, 409
American Missionaries to, 470- second memorial, dated Feb. 18, 1813, 471-third memorial, dated Dec. 4, 1813, 504-fourth memo- rial, dated Dec. 13, 1813, 464-fifth memorial, dated Dec. 20, 1813, New Works, 96, 188, 341, 432, 526 New England Tract Society, consti- tution of, 232-address from, 233- publications of, 239-officers of, Newell, Rev. Samuel, letter from, to the Rev. Dr. Worcester, Newell, Mrs. Harriet, letter from, 223-notice concerning the me- moirs of,
Reviews. [See the names of the authors.] Revival of religion, in Kingston, (N. H.) 235-in several towns in Vermont,
Roberts, Josiah Esq., letter from, to Robert Ralston, Esq.
Sabbath, outrages on the, 159-on sending for physiciaus on, 168-in- troductory paper on, 198-how ob served by the fathers of New Eng- land, 16.-causes of declension, in relation to this subject, 202-on the institution of, 241-appointed at the creation of the world, i6.- perpetuity of, 345-change of, from the 7th to the 1st day of the week, 353 on the violation of, by per- sons of rank and consequence, 313 -report of the legislature of Mas- sachusetts concerning, 314--re- marks on this report, 354-peti- tion to Congress respecting carry- ing the mail on, 382-attempts to prevent the profanation of, 431— on carrying the mail and keeping open post-offices on, 433-sanctifi ⚫ation of, 481-efforts to promote the observance of, 503-Middlesex Convention respecting,
St. Croix, missions of the United Brethren at, St. Thomas's, missions of the United Brethren at, Saturday evening, on keeping it as holy time,
Schermerhorn and Mills, Messrs.
their tour to the south-western parts of the United States, in 1812 and 1813,
Self-knowledge, essay on, Serampore, mission at,
154, 251, 364, 494 Silver-fountain, state of the mission
Sinners, blind and deaf, 49-yet com- manded to see and hear, 109-an address to careless,
Society for propagating the Gospel, officers of,
for the suppression of vice,
Springfield, (N. J.) revival of reli-
Stapfer's rules of prudence in polem- ic theology,
« PreviousContinue » |