Darnley, Earl of, on the British and Foreign School Society, Daventry Academy, Mr. Townsend on, 34. On the,
Day, Mr. on his religious opinions, D. D.'s account of the South Wales Unitarian Society quarterly meeting, 123. Inquiry for Mr. Belsham's Notes on Paul's Epistles, 471, D. E. on the marriage ceremony, 22, 208,
Denham, Mr. Richard, account of, Deputies of the Three Denominations, list of the committee, Desmond, Rev. O. persecution of, Despair, lines on,
DETECTOR On the outcry against the revision of popular works, 150. His reply to Mr. Norris on the revision of Dr. Watts's Hymns, Devil, the, described, 658, (note). Turned orthodox preacher among the Indians,
Edinburgh, fund for building a new Unitarian church at, 620, EDITOR On the American proclamation of a fast-day, 78. On an American correspondent, 573. On the nar- rative of an Auto de Fé, 576, On a free speech on reformation in 1530, 697. On the answer to the question What is blasphemy? Education, report of the British and Foreign School Society on, 366. Of the poor, 397. Mr. Matthews
versal restoration, 700. On South- ampton chapel, 714. His Sermon for Dr. Powell, review of, Framlingham, Rector of, his gene- rosity,
France, on the persecution of the Protestants in, 15, 38, 48-63, 115, 175, 228, 303, 304, 355- 365, 395, 428. State of religion in, at present, 24. Public affairs of, 61, 126, 187, 249, 304, 371, 499, 562, 627, 691. Present ec- clesiastical state of, 94. Protestant persecution in, in 1755, 267. Granville Sharp on the revolution in, 337. Editions of the Scriptures in, ib. 396. Persecution of the Protestants of, in 1655, 395. State of religion in 1801 in, Frankfort, meeting of deputies at,
Free-Thinking Christians, on Mr. Wilson's account of them,
Franklin Manuscripts, account of
495. A charitable, proposed in Unitarian congregations,
Futurity, thoughts on, 172. Dr.
General Baptist Society annual as-
sembly, 351. See Baptists.
Fisher, Bishop, his speech on the complaints against the clergy in 1530,
Fisher, Miss Frances, obituary of, Fleming, Dr. Caleb, account of, FLOWER, Mr. in reply to A. F. on Dr. Bekker, 654,
Folger, Captain, his account of the
Gibbons's Discourses on the Protes- tant persecution in France in 1755, 267
2 Gibbs, Mrs. Mary, obituary of, Gifford's "Illucidation of the Unity of God," account of, GILCHRIST, Mr. animadversions on his sermon preached at Southamp- ton, 16. His reply to the animad- versions, 89. Prospectus of his Rational Grammar and Dictionary, 182. Ou the Greek article, ques- tions on national wealth and so- cial institutions, 528. On the Re- view of his Grammar, 588. On etymology, 710. His Philosophic Etymology, review of, 538, Gipsies, singular account of them, Glasgow, Dr. Williams's bequest to the College of,
Glasgow Meeting, its resolutions re-
specting the persecution of the French Protestants, GLEANINGS AND SELECTIONS,
35, 93, 159, 222, 283, 338, 400, 471, 530, 595, 660, Goakman on the Society for promo- ting Christianity amongst the Jews, reviewed, 549, God, illustration of the unity of, 144.. Brown's Essay on the being and perfections of, 535, 604. On the universal providence of, 472, 473, 580. The love more acceptable than the fear of, 637, 705. Unity of, Goddard, Dr. review of the Layman's Second Letter to, Gospel, its adaptation to the human mind,
Helwisse, Thomas, the establisher of the first General Baptist church in England, Hennell, Mr. James, obituary of, 111. Addition to the obituary of, 185 Henry, Thomas, Esq. obituary of, Henry, Matthew, list of his continu-
Heresy, Mr. Archer on, 38. Mar-
ron's Latin epigram on, 40. De-
IGNOTUS, his verses to Ignota, 39. On a passage from Rymer's Fœdera on the council of the Trinity, 83. On Mr. Day's religious opinions, 381. On Dodson's Life of Sir Michael Foster,
I. J.'s obituary of Edmund Calamy, Esq.
Ilive, Jacob, account of,
Imagination, on poetical, 219, 278, 383,
Immortality of the soul, allegory on,
Ingham, Mr. his account of the Mo-
ravians, 66, 68, 264, 390, INQUIRER, AN, on the divine govern ment, 74, 277, 322, 526, Inquisition, the, on its re-establish- ment in Spain, 187, 307. A Dutch Bible imprisoned in, 401. Narrative of its proceedings in Logrono, Insane, the, ancient mode of treating, 385 INTELLIGENCE, 45, 112, 175, 245, 300, 350, 416, 491, 557, 620, Ireland, account of an humble re- former in, 18, Review of the Inquiry into the present state of the Methodist Societies in, 98. Presbyterian Association in, Isaac, on Abraham's intended sa- crifice of,
J's account of the Presbyterian Quarterly Meeting, 247. Re- marks on a passage in the obituary of Dr. Powell, 335. T. S. in reply to, 394. Reply to T. S.
Jervis's Thanksgiving Sermon, re- viewed,
Jessey, Henry, account of,
Jesuits, Emperor of Russia's Ukase respecting them, 114. On their expulsion from Russia, 126. Out- witted,
Jesus Christ, on the resurrection of, 25, 26, 139, 141. A true patriot, 27. His conduct, character and gospel, 31. On the pre-existence of, 74. Death of, 100. On the self-existence of, 170. Watts's letter on the deity of, 193. sons for his agony, 342. mission of, 388, 452. priesthood of, 402, 534. On the scriptural difficulties in the repre- sentation of, '512. Syllabus of an estimate of the doctrines of, JEVANS, Mr. on the Levitical sacri- fices, Jewry Street Chapel. See Poor Jewry Lane.
Jews, on the dispensation to them, 31. On their sacrifices, 71, 717. On their history, 77. On their Sabbath, 226. Dr. Adam Clarke on, 319. On their expulsion from Lubeck, 369. On the Society for promoting Christianity amongst, 549, 625. Estimate of their doc- trines, 575. Their creed, J. F. on the marriage ceremony, 212. On baptism being requisite to marriage, 591. His anecdote of Stowe, 644
J. F. B.'s vindication of Count Zinzendorf, 264. Mr. Rutt in reply to, 390. Rejoinder to Mr. Rutt,
Jacob, Mr. Joseph, account of,
Jacobins, on the term, 126. The
J. B. on the editions of the Bible in
J. J. on Sunday tolls, 92. His
obituary of Mrs. Hannah Joyce, 110. Obituary of Mr. Joshua Joyce,
J. M.'s queries to Trinitarians,
Jury, singular names of a Sussex,
Jury Court of Scotland, New, speech on its first meeting, Justification, on the doctrine of, Justin Martyr on the sabbath, J. W's account of an Irish reformer, 18. On the use of the word "but," 23, 204. His analysis of a work on Sacrifices by a Jewish author, 71. Account of Gifford's Illucidation of the Unity of God, 148. Statement of a recent case of bigotry in private life, 320. Editor on, 564. On substituting the Vir- gin Mary for the Holy Ghost in the Trinity, 512,
K.'s obituary of the Rev. Richard Hodgson,
Keir, Mr. his account of Mr. Day, Kennedy, Rev. Mr. on the religious prosecution of the Hon. Charles Noel,
Leslie among the Leiths, anecdotes of, 401 Leviticus, examination of the passa-
Leydet, Mr. the martyr, account of, L. H. on Christian patriotism, 27. Mr. Rutt to,
Library in Red-Cross-Street, account
of its establishment, 312. History of, 379,
Libraries, valuable, belonging to some of the ejected ministers, Lindsay's, Dr. oration at the Red- Cross-Street Library, 309, Lindsey, Rev. T. on the divine govern- ment, 277. Letter from Paris to, in 1801, 642. On Bishop Law's letter to, Literature, state of, among Dissenters,
Kent, Duke of, his speech at the meeting of the British and Foreign School Society,
Kent and Sussex Unitarian Association anniversary,
KENTISH, Rev. JOHN, on Dr. Watts's
Locke, John, Bishop Watson on
letter to Mr. Alexander on the deity of Christ,
Kentucky, report of its legislature on Shakers,
Logrono, narrative of an Auto de Fé at, 576,
London, Charity-schools in,
Kiffin, Mr. William, account of,
King, Archbishop, on future punish-
Lord's supper, the, F. on, 85. Ques- tions proposed by Mr. Oakes pre- vious to administering, 110, (note). Mr. Severn on, 266. The King's view of, 595. Marsh on, Love of God, Feyjoo on, 637,
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