gress and present state of Unita- rianisin at Rossendale, Thorne, Yorkshire, case of the Unita- rian society at, 120. Mr. Wright on the Unitarians at, 156. Sub- scriptions to, 182, 302, 558. Dr. Thomson's letter respecting the chapel at, 247. Opening of the new chapel at, 420,
Tiberius, a royal pattern, Time, on the importance of,
Times newspaper, strictures on,
Tithes, proposal for the abolition of, 207
T. J.'s account of the West Riding
Association and Yorkshire Tract Society, 421, 602.
T. M.'s obituary of Mr. Thomas Os- bourn,
T. N. T.'s poetical tribute to the me- mory of Joseph Fox, 295. Obituary of Mr. Joseph Fox, 297, 397. Poetical tribute to the memory of Mr. Vidler,
Toleration Act, on the,
To-morrow, a poem,
Tomis, Rev. Isaac, on the persecution
of the French Protestants in 1755, 269 Toms, Mrs. Sarah, her account of Hopton Haynes, Torments, eternal, on the doctrine of, 383, 509. Fatal to Christianity, 513 TORRANCE, Mr. his account of the Unitarian Baptists in York, Toulmin, Dr. portrait of, 1. Cha- racter of, by Mr. Howe, 41. Public character of, by Mr. Worsley, 194. His letter to Mr. Bransby, 496. His letters to Mr. Cornish, Townsend, Mr. on the Daventry Aca-
Unitarian, on the application of the term, 545, Unitarian Academy general meeting, 351, Unitarian Association of Scotland, UNITARIAN ASSOCIATIONS, SOCIETIES, &c. anniversary meet- ings of, 121, 123, 245-247, 350 -355, 421-428, 491–497, 558, Unitarian Baptists in York, Unitarian Book Society anniversary, 246 Unitarian Chapels, on, 84, 120—124, 786. Hints concerning, 154, Unitarian Fund, additions and cor- rections to the list of subscribers, 124. Anniversary, 350. Extracts from the Report, Unitarianism in Norway, 12. At Thorne, 120, 677. At Oldham, 121. In South Wales, 123, 680. Vindications of, 170, 172. Mr. Wright's Plain View of, 239. On preaching the doctrines of, 456, 584, 585. Mr. Carpenter on, 482, 484. Report of the Unitarian Fund on the spread of, 491–494. Estlin's Discourse in defence of, 544. In America, Unitarians, plans recommended to, 84. Address to, 172. Attack on, in the Quarterly Review, 220. On, 235. M. H. on the peculiar duties of, 270. State of literature among, 406,470. In Yorkshire, 421,684, 715. Mr. Carpenter's description of, 480. Mr. Belsham's letter to those in South Wales, 663. Mr. Wright on the Welsh, 680. At Rossendale,
cation of a remarkable providencs
South, see South Wales. Walker's Address, remarks on, Wandsworth, the first Presbyterian church in England established at, 236 War, demoralizing effects of, 93, 216. Extempore on, 107. Pitt Scargill's Essay on the impolicy of, 172. Solemn Review of the Custom of, Warwickshire Unitarian Tract Society anniversary,
Washington, General, effects of his portrait on some Indian chiefs, Waterloo, Mr. Evans on the field of, 155, 174. Pacificus on, 216. Anecdotes of the battle of, Watson, Bishop, obituary of, 435. His letter to Mr. Mortimer on erecting 8 monument to Mr. Locke, Watts, Dr. on the resurrection, 25, 142. His letter to the Rev. Mr. Alexander on the deity of Christ, 193. Anecdotes of, Watts's Hyons, outcry against the revision of, 150. Reply to Mr. Norris on,
Windpipe, the human, described,
Wisheart, Rev. W. on future punish-
Wives, Crellius on the correction of, 640 W. J.'s obituary of Swan Downer,
Esq. 184. Account of the Lanca-
shire Presbyterian Quarterly Meet- ing,
Women, Feyjoo's remarks on,
Wordsworth, Mr. remarks on, 217,
Wilson, Sir Robert, on the seizure of, 64, 187,
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