了 of, in, Ode to a valley on the Avon, 49 PETARST, Mr., his case of the Uni. tarian Society at Cranbrook, 248 609 Peti, Samuel, Esq., M, D., obitaary of, 57. Memoir of, 309 424 ♡ on Mr. Luckcock's remarks on 614 meaning of the word sacrifice, 273. Elias Hickcs, a Quaker-preacher, 229 PHILADELPHus, his admiration of Mr. Owen's plan, 450 461 Philo's testimony to the edict of Tiberius in favour of the Chrisa 450 35 mony on laying the foundation, stone of the Unitarian Chapel at 364 Christ adopted by the, as an artful Pickering, Colonel, some account 534 207 Pittshurg Recorder, account of the 133 694 Pluralities in the Church of Scat. 676 480 POETRY, 49, 102, 173, 242, 355, Michel Angelo's poem 412, 479, 548, 603, 665, 614 548 Polytheism, the identity of Christian 543 613 507 612 Porson's, on a criticism of, 573, 696 160 Portugal, public affairs of, 483 410 American Baptists, 348. Remarks on, 712 Predden, Mr. John, some account 329 665 Presbyterian Academy, Carmarthen, 482 611 count of the establishment of, 275, 686 483 583 28 237 Priestley, Dr., and Mr. Winchester, 195 Their first introduction, 211, Re- 508 on Mr. 384 Wright's tract on the, 395. Reply to, 566 593 633 300 remarks on, Proselytists, bints tn, 331 upon Christianity, ib. His obser- vations on the success of Trinitari. anism, 541. On the atonement, ib. 121 tisfaction, 542. Ilis remarks on the hypothesis of two nature in 305 tian and Heathen Polytheism, ib. by the late Rev. J. Holland, 510 Magazine, 573. List of his publi- cations, (note,) 577 who believe in the One True God,” 574 tragedy of Seneca's, 479,480. His 382 translation of an epigram by Seneca in exile, 730 330 Recantation of Daniel Scargill, be- 48 fore the University of Cambridge, 1669, 147 591 Receipts of religious charities, 1822, 426 Rees, Dr. Thomas, his history of some of Rammohun Roy's Christian 473 61 210 Register of births at Dr. Williams's 89 Their petition Religious conversation, duty of, 471 546 633 95 litics, Morals, Metaphysics, Polite Dr. Kennicott, and in the Rev. George Walker, of Nottingham, 645 181, 245, 302, 362, 415, 482, 552, 734 369 Religious Prejudices, extract from the 319 508 323 675 651, 720 39, 105, 360, 551 of, 551 732 tional poem by, 173 on, of, mynication to the Evangelical Ma- moral condition of, 186. Seces 156 sion from the Church of, 427, 676 325 425 Sermon at the Annual Meeting of 728 612 Scott's, Rev. Russell, Analytical In- donation of, to the nation, 188 Scott, Mr., on his Lectures and Dr. Collet, 718 129 Scriptural and Calvinistic phraseolo- S 369 Scripture, remarks on passages of, 382 TURB, 105, 299 300 Self-taught knowledge of the Greek 564 late Mr. Lewin, 235. His notice Seneca's, paraphrase of lines from a tragedy of, 479, 480. Translation 133 294, 323 On the Cullet fanily, Slavery in British India, on the stale 713 90 189 Smith's, Dr.J.P., Discourse on the 377 mysterious doctrine of, 339, 508 48 design of, under the Mosaic law, Somerset and Dorset Unitarian Asso- 460 ciation Half-yearly Meeting, 182, 610 425 Southern Unitarian Tract and Uni. 246 247 the term, in the Old Testament, Unitarian Ministers, 60, 482, 610 656 483 542 Spencer, Rev. Dr., obituary of, 649 269 Stamford Street, Blackfriars' Road, 631 90 244 INDEX. 753 Stars, hymn to the, 666 hortation and consolation to the 174 12 lingham, in Suffolk, commentora- 114 tion of the fiftieth anniversary of 554 380 publishing a blasphemous libel, 123 116 tuary of, 176 419 refuge of, 22. Observations on 541 684 Trowbridge congregational meeting scription, 180 174 Truth, essay on, 212, 265. Justruc- of, 545 362 422 suggested by a sermon of, 102. terian Meeting.honse at Alcester, sign of sacrifices under the Mosaic 159 ish ideas and language concerning them had upon the language of 34 lished at the request of the younger Members of the Church of Unita- 210 rian Christians, in the High Pave- 537 “ Remarks on a Particular Provi. 399 605 555 413 U. 35 Unbelief, corruptious of Christianity 469 203 Unbelievers, Christia vs' Petitions to 699 Parliament against the prosecution 494 480 Underwood, the late Dr. Michael, Extracts from his “ Diary,” re- 602 623 Unitarian Association, proceedings of 180 UNITARIAN ASSOCIATIONS, SO. 440 ings of, 245-247, 302–305,364, 609 5 D 548 115 UNITÁRIAN CHaptis, opening OF, W.B. G.'s obituary of Rev. Matthew 674 Anstis, 731. of Joseph Goodry, 734 10 W. E.'s obituary of Mr. Samuel Lang, 304. Acton's Sermon before the, Angelo's poem op the perfections 599 of the Deity, as they appear in the 71 Wellbeloved, Misi, verses on the 135 482 Wesleian “ Church-of-Englandism," 53ô 483 Western Unitarian Society, its Anui. 680 270 Weston, James, Esq., obituary of, 115 713 Wilford, Lientebant Colonel, obituary 176 Wilk's, Mr., his speech before the Pro- 305 of births ai, 33, 89 981 the Rev, John Holt, 411. On the Unitarian Chapel at, 311. Opening of, 334 510 Priestley, on the intercourse be. 211 237 167 ib. Winstanley, Rev. Dr., ohituary of, 550 22, 73 rian Chapel Anniversary, 247 Wood, Mr. Abram, obituary of, 732 marks on his Sermonis, 604 resolutions relative to Mr. Gis. 645 sal of a testimony of respect to, 292. His speech at tlie lnitarian view of Mr. B. Kent's a Familiar 169 Dialogue between a Calvinist, a 462 Ilis reply to Mrs, Mary Anghes's strictures on his tràct on the Pro. digal Son, 115 319 364 566 |