the earthquake in Syria,
Bartlam, Rev. J., obituary of,
BASANISTES DEUTEROS on baptismal commission refuge of Trinitarian- ism,
Battle, Sussex, case of the Unitarian congregation at, Baxter, Richard, an original letter of remonstrance to, on his treatment
of the Unitarians: with some ac- count of Gilbert Clerke, the sup- posed author, 65. Original letters of William Penn's to, 137, 195. His original letter to William Penn, 193. To Ambrose Upton, concern- ing Sir Henry Vane, 258. Letters from the Earl (afterwards Duke) of Lauderdale to, 259-262, 313-318 Beccaria on the severities of the cri- minal law,
Bedford's, Earl of, "Jewell," brief account of,
Boston's Fourfold State, passage from, 716 Botanical heaven,
Bouchier, Mr. John, some account of, 329 Bowring's Details of the Arrest, Im-
prisonment and Liberation of an Englishman by the Bourbon Go- vernment of France, lines written in the prison at Calais, from, 103. Reviewed, 167. Debate in the House of Commons on, 183. Se- lections from his "Matins and Vespers," 412, 413. Attack upon, 627 Bowring, Mr. Charles, obituary of, 550
Burial ground, ceremony of conse- crating a,
Christ. See Jesus Christ.
Burnet, Bishop, his character of the
Christian Disciple, hymn for Easter, from the,
Christian instruction of Negroes, Christianity, the divinity of Christ adopted by the Pagan philosophers as an artful device to set aside the truth of, 207. Eulogium upon, Christian, Professor, obituary of, Christian Reflector, opening of the Unitarian Meeting-house, Great Cross Hall Street, Liverpool, from the, 424. Anniversary Meeting of the Unitarian Ministers of Lan- cashire and Cheshire, from the, Christians' Petitions to Parliament against the Prosecution of Unbe- lievers, 362, 427,485, 494. Motion on the, Christian Tract Society, appeal in behalf of the, 234. Reply to, 293. Its Anniversary, 249, 302. Grant by the Bristol Fellowship Fund to the, 338. Congregational sub-
scriptions to, Christian Trinitarians, a Hindoo Uni- tarian's plea for charity towards, Christian truth, anticipation of the general diffusion of, in the world, 599 Christmas Present for Young Persons,
Calcutta Journal, religious battle du- ring the Mohurrum, from the, Calvin and the Church of Geneva, by M. Bretschneider, account of,
Calvin on the doctrine of election, Calvinism and Unitarianism, on points of resemblance between, Calvinistic and scriptural phraseo- logy, on,
reviewed, Church, ceremony of consecrating
CANTABRIGIENSIS on Lord Burghly's
Church establishments, objections to, 223 Church property, arguments on, Claims of the Clergy to Tithes and other Church Revenues, &c., re- viewed,
Clarkson's Life of Penn, public dis- putation between Penn and Baxter, from,
Clary, Mr. Nicholas, obituary of, Clercq, M. de, a Dutch improvisatore, account of, CLERICUS on John viii. 58, &c., 227. His charge of presumption retorted on Athanasians, CLERICUS CANTABRIGIENSIS on points of resemblance between Unitarian- ism and Calvinism, 71. His re- marks on two mysterious doctrines of Dr. Priestley and Dr. Southwood Smith, 339. On the possible ex- clusion of moral and natural evil, 526,
Clerke, Gilbert, some account of, 65. Nelson's character of, ib. His works,
Clogher, appointment of a bishop to the see of,
from, concerning the American Baptists,
Cogan's, Dr., Theological Disquisi- tions, passage from,
COGAN, Mr., ou Scriptural and Cal- vinistic phraseology, 8. On "mo- derate Calvinism," 220. On re- mission of sins, 323. On a criticism of Porson's, 573. On a passage in Paley's Natural Theology, on the unity of the Deity,
COLLECTOR, A, on Methodist camp- meetings,
Collet, John, M. D., inquiry concern- ing, 573. Replies to the, 650, 713,
Columbian College, correspondence in an American newspaper relating to the,
Condorcet, Madame de, death of,
Congregational subscriptions to Chris- tian Tract Society,
Curio, Calius Secundus, select me- moir of,
Curious pulpit satire,
Cyprus, extract from a letter, written by an inhabitant of the isle of, who had escaped the massacre of the Christians,
D. on biblical criticism in Lyne's "Primer," Da Costa, hymn by, 279. On his conversion to Christianity, Dacre, Lord, his speech before the Protestant Society for the Protec- tion of Religious Liberty, Davies, Rev. Thomas, obituary of, Death, reflections on the punishment of,
DEATHS ABROAD, 107, 245, DEMOCRITUS On a passage in Irving's "Orations," &c.,
proselytists, 331. His inquiry re- specting the Rev. John Holt,
Continent, state of affairs on the,
COOPER, Mr., his opinions of negro-
slavery in Jamaica, 231. Defence of, 242,
Details of the Arrest, Imprisonment and Liberation of an Englishman by the Bourbon Government of France, reviewed,
1 Cor, iii. 2, notes on, 699; vi. 2, on
Devil, Analytical Investigation of the Scriptural Claims of the, reviewed,
Devon and Cornwall Unitarian Asso-
Cork Southern Reporter, annual meeting of the Presbyterian Synod of Munster, from the,
CORNISH, Mr., on requiring students for the ministry to pray extem- pore,
Cornish, Mr, obituary of, 607. Me- moir of, drawn up by himself, for the Monthly Repository, 617. Mr. Holden on the death of, Corporation and Test Acts, on the
Devotional poem, by the late Mrs.
Memoir of the late Rev. John Fle- ming, of Craigs, minister of Colin- ton, from the,
Edinburgh Review, the British So- lomon, from the,
EDITOR, on letters between Mr. Jef- ferson and Mr. Adams, 39. On the memoir of Dr. Aikin, (note,) 52. On the Marquis of Hastings' speech in the College of Fort Wil- liam, 135. His correspondence re- lating to Rammohun Roy, 439. On the Belfast Academical Institution, 561. On a Hindoo's "Suggestions to his Countrymen who believe in the One True God," 574. On the account of Rammohun Roy, from the Edinburgh Magazine, 575. On the memoir of the late Rev. John Fleming, of Craigs, minister of Colinton, from the Edinburgh Magazine, 578. On a case of dumbness cured by galvanism, 611. On Note relative aux manuscrits de feu Pascal Tissot sur le Nouvean Testament, Edwards, Dr., obituary of, 58, 179. Notice of,
Edwards, President, on endless mi- sery, 326,
ELCOCK, Mr., on free inquiry, 95. On the controversy between Unita- rians and Quakers,
English Government, testimony to
EPISCOPUS on Dr. Lardner's ortho-
Eastern Unitarian Society Anniver-
Erskine, Thomas, Esq., remarks on theDissertation" of, "on the Internal Evidence of Revealed Re- ligion," ESSAY on the principles of criminal law, 27. On truth, 212, 265. On the nature and desigu of sacrifices under the Mosaic law, and the in- fluence which Jewish ideas and language concerning them had upon the language of the New Tes- tament; by the late Rev. Henry Turner, 270, 332, 372, 460. On the causes of the decline of Non- conformity, 341, 388. On the Providence of God, by the late Rev. J. Holland,
E. T.'s essay on Mahometan influence on Christian literature and opi- nions, 1. His address to Louis- Le Desiré,
Euripides, translation from the Hip- polytus of,
Eusebius' Ecclesiastical History, the divinity of Christ, from,
Evangelical Dissenting Ministers,
formation of the Society for the Relief of, Evangelical Magazine, Captain Ross's rejected communication to the, EVANS, Dr. J., on a visit to the set- tlement of the American sect of the Shakers, 133. His obituary of the Rev. William Moon, 358. On pas- sages in Irving's "Orations," 458. His obituary of Mrs. Elizabeth Luddington, 551. Of Mrs. Susan- nah Saxby, 606. Of the Rev. Benjamin Marten, 670. On the patriotism of two Dissenting mi- nisters in 1715,
EVANS, Mr., bis translation from the Hippolytus of Euripides, Evidence of an Unbeliever rejected, 484 Evil, view of the origin of, 85, 378,
465, 526, 529, 584, 585, 649, 700, 703,
E. W.'s verses on the death of Mrs. Wellbeloved, Examiner, formation of a society in Paris, for the translation into French of all valuable works in foreign or dead languages, from the,
Exeter, Acton's course of Sunday- evening Lectures at,
Fox's, Rev. W. J., Letter to Dr. Blom- field, reviewed,
Framlingham commemoration,
France, public affairs, &c., of, 63, 106, 116, 300, 613.
a society in, for the translation into French of all valuable works in foreign or dead languages, FREEMAN, Mr., on the prophecies of Isaiah, ch. vii.,
French prison, Mr. Bowring's descrip- tion of the interior of a, FRIEND TO RELIGIOUS INSTRUction, A, his appeal in behalf of the Christian Tract Society,
FRIEND TO THE QUAKERS, A, bis re- marks on the Quakers' Yearly Epistle,
Fryer, Henry, Esq., obituary of, Fullagar's Six Addresses, adapted to the Ordinance of the Lord's Sup- per, reviewed, 600. His Sermon before the Sussex Unitarian Asso- ciation, reviewed,
Galvanism, dumbness cured by,.
GELLIUS's notes on Dr. Jones's Greek-English Lexicon,
Gen. iv. 26, criticism on, 352. Re-
General Baptist Assembly Anniver-
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