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Man, Essay on the Moral Constitu- tion and History of, 345. Mant, Bishop, his Happiness of the Blessed, noticed, 222. Marsh, James, his Translation of Herder's Spirit of Hebrew Poetry, reviewed, 167-criticisms on, 170. Milner, Rev. Thomas, his Life of Dr. Watts, reviewed, 327.
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her management of Sunday schools, 20 popularity of her ballads and tracts, 23, - her relig- ious opinions, 24-her residences in Bath, Cowslip Green, and Bar- ley Wood, 26, 27-loses her sister by death, 27. her establishment at Barley Wood, 28-removes to Clifton, her last residence, 29. More, Miss Sarah, sister of Hannah, letters of, 8 et seq. Müller, John George, a friend of Herder, 205.
Ware, Professor Henry, Jr., editor of Scenes and Characters, 268. War, its unlawfulness exposed, as contrary to Christianity, 369-and to the practice of the primitive Christians, 371-note of Editors on this point, 373-opposed to the spirit of Christianity, 378- objec- tions answered, 380. Watts, Rev. Isaac, recent biogra- phies of, reviewed, 327- his late opinions on the Trinity, 333- -cor- responds with Americans, 337– his residence at Sir Thomas Ab- ney's, 339- his grave, 344. Webster, Noah, on errors and defects in the common version of the Scriptures, and in class-books, 119 et seq. Western Examiner, a proposed peri- odical work, 271.
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