Bennett, Miss Maria, obituary of Bennett, Rev. James, his speech at the Protestant Society anniver- sary, Benson, Mr. Charles James Fox, obi- tuary of, BEREUS on Elias Hickes letter to Dr. Atlee, 211. On an American Quaker creed,
Bailey, Mrs. Susan, obituary of BAKER, Mr., his defence of ordina- tion services, Baker, Rev. John, letter to, on his "Prayer-book," BAKEWELL, Mr., his remarks on the republication of Dr J. P. Smith's letters respecting Geneva, 331. On the doctrine of "the Final Per- severance of the Elect," as held by the modern Swiss Calvinists, Bancroft, Dr., letter from Ex-Pre- sident Adams to,
Baptism, arguments for its perpetuity, with remarks,
Barbauld, Mr., verses on the death of, Barbauld, Mrs. Anna Lætitia, obitu- ary of, 185. Inquiry respecting a bymn of hers, in the Essex Street Collection, 280. The Works of; with a Memoir by Miss Aikin, re- viewed, 484, 558. Her verses on Mr. Barbauld's death, 488-on the Deserted Village, ib. Her poe- tical addresses to Dr. Priestley and Dr. Enfield, 558. Her fable of Peace and Shepherd, 559. Ex- tracts from her letters written on the Continent, 560. On the cha- racters of Dr. Priestley and Mira- beau,
Bath and Wells, the Bishop of, his speech against the Unitarian Mar- riage Bill, 435-against the Catho- lic Claims,
Battle Unitarian Association anni- versary,
Baxter, Mr. John, obituary of, Baxter MSS. in Williams's Library, original letters and papers from the, 142. From Major Beake to Baxter, 143. Two letters from John Rawlett to Baxter, 144. Two letters of Baxter's on his convic tion for his Paraphrase, 147. Ac-
Bible discussions, pastoral letter of
Dr. Doyle's on public, 541. Pro- posal for,
Bible Societies, observation on, Bible, the, brief notes on, 26. Pro- hibited in Turkey, 126. Sermons on the Study of, reviewed, 168, 225, 298. A new translation of, proposed, 193. Fact in the natu- ral history of,
Bicknell, Mr. William, obituary of, 750 Biddulph, Rev. Thomas T., convicted
Cambridge University, summary of
members at, in 1824, Cannon, Mr. William, obituary of, Canterbury, the Archbishop of, his speech on the Unitarian Marriage
Bill, CANTABRIGIENSIS on Archdeacon Pa- ley's creed, Cardamus, Hieronymus, a mad pro- phet, Carlile, Richard, parliamentary de- bate on the case of, 573, Notice of his release from gaol, CARPENTER, Dr., his Evening Ser- mon at the Opening of the Chapel in York Street, reviewed, 101. Proposal for publishing the Second Part of his Reply to Archbishop Magee, 681. His remarks ou, 739. On Mr. Wellbeloved's Fa- mily Bible, 740. On Mr. Rutt's edition of Dr. Priestley's Works, 740 Castle, Mrs. Fanny, obituary of, 371 Catholic Association, address of the, to the people of Ireland, 378, 431 Catholic Claims, the, list of Norfolk petitioning clergy in favour of, 270. Resolutions of Dissenting bodies with regard to, 316. Duke of York's speech on, 433. Parlia- mentary debates on the conduct of Dissenters with regard to, 441, 508, 571. Resolutions of Protes- tant Peers relating to, Catholic question, state of the, in the House of Lords,
Catholics, number of their chapels, schools, and priests, in England, 191. Appeal of the Irish, to the people of England, 251. Earl of Donoughmore's advice to the, Chalmers, Dr., remarks on, and ex- tracts from, his late volume of Ser- mons, 135. On his Astronomical Discourses,
Chambers's Traditions of Edinburgh, extracts from,
Champion, Mrs., obituary of, Chancellor, the Lord, his speech against the Unitarian Marriage Bill, 436. His speech on the Unitarian petition, 438. An An- swer to his Question, "What is a Unitarian?" reviewed, 491 Channing, Dr., on his delineation of Dr. Priestley's character, 7, 134. Notice of his two Ser- mons reprinted in England, 103, 364, 368. On a passage in a Ser- mon of his,
Calcutta, a Sermon in aid of the Erection of a Unitarian Chapel at, reviewed,
Calthorpe, Lord, his speech in favour of the Unitarian Marriage Bill, 437-on the conduct of Dissenters with regard to the Catholic Claims, 509 Calvinists and Autinomians, affinity of,
Chester, the Bishop of, his speech on the Unitarian Marriage Bill, 437 -on the conduct of Dissenters with regard to the Catholic Claims, 509 Chinese, extract from a Memoir of the, Christian Evidence Society, the Lord Mayor's opinion of the, Christian Examiner, religion of the Wahabees, from the, Christian Inquirer, Ex-President Adams' letter to Dr. Bancroft, from the,
Christian Ministry defended, and Priesteraft exploded, an Essay, by R. Wright, reviewed,
Christian prayers and discourses; an extract from an American Ser- mon, Christian Register, remarks from the, on Dr. Watts's opinions, Christian Tract Society, anniversary of the, 241. Its officers for 1825, 1826, Christianity and Slavery, a Sermon on the incompatibility of, re- viewed,
Christians, conduct of, a stumbling- block to Pagans, Church-of-Ireland Magazine, account of the well of Down, from the, Circumcision, Mr. Justice Bayley's opinion of the illegality of, CLARKE, Mr. ABRAHAM, his expo- sure of an error in the Quarterly Review,
Cook, Rev. Joseph, M. A., obituary of,
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs., libel on, Copleston, Dr., strictures ou his Discourses on Necessity and Pre- destination, Coronation Oath, on the sense of the,
CLARKE, Mr., on the exclusive use of the name 66 Unitarian," Clergymen holding lay offices, par- liamentary debate ou,
CLERICUS CANTABRIGIENSIS on the
propriety of Unitarians adopting some more distinctive appellation, 22. His strictures on Dr. Cople- ston's Discourses before the Uni- versity of Oxford, on Necessity and Predestination,
Cobbett's History of the "Reforma- tion," reviewed, Codman, Rev. Dr., his speech at the Protestant Society anniversary, COGAN, Mr., on Dr. Channing's opi- nion of Dr. Priestley, 7. On a canon of criticism relating to the Greek article, 75. On Grotius's interpretation of Heb. i. 2, 388. On the meaning of the verb yoy Veal, 605, 646, 729. On the doctrine of Necessity,
Compiled Prayers, with an Essay on
Compton, Bishop of London, Bax-
stumbling at the marriage service, 75 Dissenters, on their taking the sa- cramental test, 352. Parliamen- tary debates on the conduct of, with regard to the Catholic Claims, 441, 508, 571
of the Catholic question in the House of Lords, from, Edinburgh, traditions of, EDITOR, on a new version of Isaiah's prophecy respecting Jesus Christ, 159. On a communication from Ram Doss, 273. His acknowledg meut of a paper from the Edin- burgh Magazine, 340. On the late Dr. Rees's queries to the Reviewer of his Practical Sermons, 398. On au account of the Wahabees, 414. His request for information re- specting Union Schools, 466. On the conduct of Freethinking Chris- tians with regard to the marriage service,
Dore, Rev. James, M. A., obituary of,
Doyle, Dr., his pastoral letter on public Bible discussions,
Du Deffand, Madame, remarks ou her Letters,
467 Edwards, Mr. J., Jun., obituary of, 181 Elect, ou the doctrine of the Final Perseverance of the, Ellis, Johu, Esq., M. A., F. S. A., obituary of,
Elmsley, Rev. Peter, obituary of,
309. Professor Herman's sketch of his literary character, Emlyn, Mr., an original letter of his to Mr. Manning, with Mr. Man- ning's notes, Emmet, Miss Catherine, obituary of, 113 Enfield, Dr., poetical epistle to, 558 EPISCOPUS'S inquiry respecting "Hours of Devotion"—a popular German work,
E. R. on Archbishop Magee's evi- dence on the Athanasian Creed, Established and Dissenting Churches in Scotland,
Estlin, Mr. Edward Rochemont, obi- tuary of,
E. T.'s inquiry respecting a hymn of Mr. Barbauld's in the Essex Street Collection, 280. His notice of a religious service on Mr. Tagart's settlement with the Norwich con- gregation,
"Evangelical" alarm,
"Evangelical" declaration of war against Unitarians, on the, 56, 76,
Evangelical Magazine, its criticisms on Milton's Treatise of Christian Doctrine, 710, 712, 746 EVANS, Dr., on Lord Byron's iufide- lity, 1. On the General Baptist Church at Dover, 74. On the reli- gious opinions of Dr. Gale and the Rev. Wm. Foot, ib. His obituary of Dr. Rogers, 111. On the em- ployments of heaven, 276. On the religious opinions of Bonaparte in his last illness and just previous to his dissolution, 528. On the Athanasian Creed, 606. On a Motto from Shakspeare, 667. On Milton's new work,
FATHER OF A FAMILY, ANOTHER, ON union schools,
FATHER OF A FAMILY, THE, on the proposed new London University, 284 Fawkes, Walter, Esq., obituary of, 694 F. B.'s account of the opening of the Unitarian Chapel at Salford, Field, Rev. W., address and presen- tation of a piece of plate to, Fisher, Mrs. Martha, obituary of, Fletcher, Rev. Joseph, M. A., his speech at the Protestant Society anniversary,
Flint, Rev. James, hymn by, Floating Churches and Chapels, Foot, Rev. Wm., an Antitrinitarian, Fordyce, Dr., his stumbling at the marriage service, 75. Mrs. Bar- bauld's strictures on, Fordyce, Mrs. Henrietta, Memoirs of the late, reviewed,
FOREIGN INTelligence.-America, 62,124,255, 638,737. East Indies, 126. France, 383, 756. Hanover, 124,384. Italy, 756. Mexico, 125. Prussia, 61, 125. Russia, 125, 757. Switzerland, 125, 256. Turkey, FOSTER, Mr., on the Unitarianism of Job Scott, the American Quaker, 139. On the character and writ- ings of Job Scott,
Geneva, remarks on the republica- tion of Dr. J. P. Smith's letters respecting, 331. Sabbath services at, Gentleman's Magazine, the, obituary of John Hollis, Esq., from, 55. Notice of a Hebrew MS., from, 61. Obituary of the Rev. John Toogood, M. A., from, 113. Obi- tuary of the Rev. Peter Elmsley, from, Gerrans, Rev. Benjamin, obituary of, 371 Gibbon, Mr., similarity between him and Lord Byron, 1. His treat- ment of Dr. Priestley and Dr. Watson,
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