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It would, we sear, produce an effect contrary to the design of the writer. We must, at least, require bim to shorten it, fer a great part of it has no more reference to the Review of the History than to almost any other theological article in any one of our Miscellaneous Volumes. Various other communications are of necessity reserved for the next Volume. ERRATA. In the Account of Oldbury Double Lecture, p. 622. col. 2. I. 8. for of his tri: bunal, read on bis tribunal. I. 26. insert inverted commas at persecution. p. 633. 1. 7. for their doctrines read these doctrines. 1. 28. for contests read contents. P. 600. col. 1. 12 lines from the bottom, for unreasonable read unscasonable. INDEL ( 741 ) A GENERAL INDEX ов SUBJECTS AND SIGNATURES. The Names and Signatures of Correspondents are distinguished by Small Capitals A. Algiers, war between Great Britain 62 704 Allen, Mr. on the British and Foreign School Society, 367 152 94 704 Ambition, Spanish, 223. Mr. Howe on, in, 79. On the Shakers in, 207. 349 count of an Unitarian church in, 685 659 339 145 200 383, 474, 509 669 709 266 volence, reviewed, 88 481 tion to, 841 185 SC 3 Marsh on, Editor on, wad's Funcral Sermon for Mr. Bennet, Mr. analysis of bis work od ames Drover, extract from, 244 Sacrifices, 394 BENNETT, Mr. on the Rheimish ver- 320 710 168 Appointed in the Levitical law for Beverley, Thomas, account of, 670 717--721 B. F. on Southey's Poem" The Great 265 new Unitarian chapel at Oldham, 121 Bible. See Scriptures. and the rector, Bible Societies, Chalmers on, 171 Bible Society, statement of its ac- 432 631 BIBLICAL CRITICISM, 402, 532, 346 717 translation of the Epist. to the Ephesians, 564 196 ley, visit to, sham on, 259 715 Blackburne, Rev. Francis, obituary 109 321 the question, 708 695 Blenheim, Southey's ode on the battle of, 106, 155, 265 238 Bligh, Captain, account of, Bock's account of Crellius, 639 338 Bradshaw, President, anecdote of, 160 385 Bragge, Mr. Robert, anecdotes of, 413 18 714 Brechfa, Mr. Wright's labours at, 683 BREVIS on the treatment of the insane 330 in 1561, 385. Ou Dr. Priestley's ill-treatment at Warwick, 592 205 Report and Meeting, 614 732 French Protestants, 429 685 Brown, Sir Thomas, on future pu- 325 676 236 444 Brown's Prize Essay, extract from, 437–444. Review of, 535-538, 604-610 365 - INDEX. 8. T. his proposal for the abolition of Castlereagh, Lord, bis speech on the French Protestants, 364, 428 676 333 461 437 314 344 397 Rom. v. 12, 69. His opinion of the future state, 205, 331 Cheeks, the human, described, 201 683 Children, Mr. Wakefield on the lore. of, 400 Chinese, origin of their use of tea, ib. Chitty's Practical Treatise on the Cri- 444 minal Law, extract from, Christ. See Jesus Christ. 345 Christian, Fletcher, account of, Christianity, on the origin and spread 13 of, 7. Its admirable adaptation to 324 the bumnn mind, 29. Simpson's Essay on the Effects of, reviewed, 224. Syllabus of an estimate of the doctrines of, 574 Christian Tract Society anniversary, 245 95 Church-authority, Dr. Morell on, 7 341 404 Churchmen, Mr. Carpenter's descrip- tion of, 480. Their liberality, 511 138 Church of England, the, secessions from, 143 Cicero, examples of tąutology in, 657 Clarendon's character of the Emperor Julian, 530 Clarke, Dr. Adam, Mr. Wright's re- marks on two of his Notes on 319 Scripture, Clayton, Mr. John, account of, 413 207. Benefit of, explained, 444. Their liberality, 511. Complaints 732 against them in 1530, Cobbett's Parliamentary History of Englaud, extract from, 697 691 Cogan, Dr. Mr. Cappe on, 80, Mr. 529 COGAN, Mr. on Hume's argument against miracles, 644. A. B. C. 703 Collins, Rev. Micbael, bis curious 302 dialogue with Mr. O‘Driscol, 415 366 for All, Colyton, Mr. Cornish on the Dissent- 650 ing interest at, 531 Comedy, spiritual, at Rome, 202 488 Complexion, on the buman, Conscience, Dr. Brown's description 537 of, 697 01, 491, 744 CONSTANT READER, A, on building Devon and Corowall annual meeting 426 325 340 492 viewed, 166, 236, 290, 342, 411, 480 a curious letter from four ministers D. N.'s obituary of Mrs. Lewin, 103 649–654 Dock-yards, anecdotes of persecution in, 197, (note). 491 Dodderidge, Sir John, account of, 645 628 rarian brethren, 65. On future 106 Dodson, Mr. on impressing scamen, 593 723 138 Drawbridge, Mr. Nathaniel, obituary 437 the life of, 633. Anecdotes of, 639 Additions to the obituary of, 495 366 Dyer on the philosophy of evil, 615 E. E.'s obituary of Mrs. Elizabeth Earley, 184 395 670 291 Earley, Mrs. Elizabeth, obituary of, 184 174 Eastern Unitarian Society yearly meeting, 693 E. C.'s account of the Irish Presbyte- rian Association, 625 696 Edinburgh, fund for building a new 704 Editor on the American proclamation 367 correspondent, 573. On the nar- 410 a free speech on reformation in Unitarian Society quarterly meeting, Education, report of the British and Mr. Matthew's 567 212 Eedes, Mr. Joseph, obituary of, 243 486 28 551 Eloquence, singular specimen of pulpit, 724 349 273 185, 251, 304, 37), 500, 564, 625, 691 716 Ephesians, Callender's translation of, 13 415 on, 34. on, |