1 John v. 7, Ben David on his de- fence of, 533. On, JOHNS, Mr., on ordination services,
647 282, 591, 734 Joint-Stock Companies, a list of, the proposals for which are now, or have been lately, before the public, 119, 188, 247, 382, 501, 636, 755 Jollie, Mr., an original letter of his to Mr. Heywood,
JONES, Dr. John, his further proofs of Josephus being a Christiau ad- vocate, 85, 207. His summary of the evidence of Philo being a Chris- tian, 149-that he is alluded to in Luke's Gospel, 205. On the pe- culiarities of Philo and Josephus as defenders of Christianity, 285. On the parable of the Unjust Stew- ard, 401. His proofs of St. Luke being a companion of our Lord, 586. On the proem of John's Gospel, 648. His brief view of the different schemes of interpret- ing the proem of John's Gospel, 725 Jones, Mrs., obituary of, Josephus, proofs of his being a Christian advocate, 85, 207. His testimony to Christ, 156. Peculi- arities of, as a defender of Chris- tianity,
J. P.'s obituary of Mr. John Ed- wards, Jun.,
LITERARY INTELLIGENCE, 60, 124,
J. T. R.'s verses to a daughter on the completion of her 20th year, Juries, notice of Mr. Peel's Bill re- lating to, Justification, on the doctrine of, 17, 77, 154, 204, 264 Juvenile periodical literature,
Locke's orthodoxy considered, London Unitarian Book Society, statement of the, 31. Its officers for 1825-6,
"Long-lost truth," on a,
Literary Joint-Stock Companies, Liverpool, the Earl of, his speech in favour of the Unitarian Marriage Bill,
L. L.'s obituary of Mrs. Martha Fisher,
Kames', Lord, English inscription for Smollett,
LOVER OF CONCORD, A, on the le-
Kenrick's Scriptural Meaning of the Title Son of God, as applied to our Lord, extracts from,
gality of Dissenting bells,
Luke, St., proofs of his being a com-
Kent and Sussex Unitarian Associa-
KENTISH, Mr., his examination of Warburton's strictures on Neal's History of the Puritans,
Lushington, Dr., his speech in favour
of the Unitarian Marriage Bill,
Marriage protest of Freethinking Christians, controversy on a, Marriage service, Dr. Fordyce's stum- bling at the,
Marsh, Dr., notice of proceedings in his episcopate,
Martin, Mr., outline of his mission- ary labours in Devon and Corn- wall,
Maseres, Baron, inscription on the monument erected to the memory of,
Matthew iv., sonnet on,
Meade, Mrs. Elizabella, obituary of, MEEKE, Mr., on the proposed Unita- rian Chapel at Durham, Memoirs of Samuel Pepys, Esq., 449, 520, 668, 741 M. H.'s account of the Kentish Uni- tarian Baptist Association anui-
Milligan, Mr., obituary of,
Milner's, Dr., Parting Word, to Dr. Grier, &c., reviewed,
Milton, poetical version of a passage
Milton's Treatise of Christian Doc-
N.'s review of Wellbeloved's Three Letters to Archdeacon Wrangham, 37, 93. Of the Three Additional Letters, 161, 218. His review of Spry's Two Sermons before the University of Oxford, 291, 355. His vindication of minute accuracy in respect of the text, translation and interpretation of the Scrip- tures, 385. His notes on passages of Scripture, 454. His review of Tate's Assize Sermon at York, 682. His review of Dr. Parr's Letter to Dr. Miluer-and of Dr. Milner's Parting Word to Dr. Grier, &c., Naish, Wm. Olive, obituary of, Neal's History of the Puritans, de- fence of, against Warburton's stric- tures, 513, 594 Necessity, Rev. Job Orton's letter on the doctrine of, 152. On, 552, 606 New experiment in popular educa- tion, Newport, Isle of Wight, re-opening of the Unitarian Chapel at, NEW PUBLICATIONS IN THE- OLOGY AND GENERAL LITE- RATURE, 62, 126, 192, 318, 446, 509, 575, 639, 759 Newton, Sir Isaac, arguments in fa vour of his Antitrinitarianism,
Oath, on the use of an, Obituary notices, remarks on, OBITUARY.- -Mrs. Bailey, 628. Mrs. Barbauld, 185. Mr.J. Baxter, 182. Miss M. Bennett, 694. Mr. C. J. Fox Benson, 239. Mr. W. Bicknell, 750. Rev. R. Bland, 238. Rev. Dr. Bogue, ib. Mrs. Bonny- castle, 628. Samuel Broadley, Esq., 750. Mrs. B. Bristowe, 495. Rev. Joseph Brooksbauk, 241. Brown, 564. Mr. W. Cannon, 693. Rev. W. Carver, 499. Mrs. F. Cas- tle, 371. Mrs. Champion, 373. Rev. Dr. Samuel Charters, 566. Rev. Joseph Cook, M. A, 418. Mr. James Crowe, 307. Mr. R. C. Cudlipp, 181. Mrs. Anna Da- vies, 55. Rev. John Davies, 116. Rev. J. Davis, 52. Rev. P. P. Do- bree, 628. Earl of Donoughmore, 622. Rev. J. Dore, M. A., 238. Mr. Edwards, Jun., 181. J. Ellis, Esq., M. A., F. S. A., 497. Rev. P. Elmsley, 309, 419. Miss Cathe- rine Emmet, 113. Mr. Edward Rochemont Estlin, 626. Rev. John Evans, 419. Mr. Wm. Evershed, 54. Walter Fawkes, Esq., 694. Mrs. Martha Fisher, 239. Mr. William Fowler, 51. Mr. John Fox, 237. Mr. Thomas Biggin Gaskell, 306. Rev. Benjamin Ger- rans, 371. Major-General William Gifford, 499. Thomas Green, Esq., 113. Miss Gundry, 701. William Guy, Esq., 565. Mr. John Hardy, 309. John Hollis, Esq., 55. Mrs. Horsey, 309. Mrs. Mary Hughes, 114. Mrs. Jones, 54. Rev. Luke Kirby, 180. Rev. Robert Lewin, 113, 180. Mrs. Macbean, 694. Wm. Manning, Esq., 497. Mrs. Amelia Mardon, ib. Mrs. Elizabella Meade, 54. Mr. Milligan, 238. William Olive Naish, 309. Mr. Thomas Osler, 694. Mrs. Mar- garetta Maria Parker, 180. Mr. Samuel Parkes, 752. Rev. Dr. Parr, 183. E. Pickard, Esq., 499.
E. Pickering, Esq., 499. Rev. Dr. A. Rees, 372. Rev. Dr. Wm. Ro- gers, 111. Mrs. M. Rowe, 628. Mrs. Mary Ryland, 693. Rev. J. Saffery, 237. Rev. John Toogood, M. A., 113. Rev. Dr. Twistleton, ib. Mr. George Waldron, 113. Rev. Roger Ward, 498. Rev. T. Watson, 623. Mrs. Lydia Wiggin, 623. Samuel Wilton, Esq., 373. Mr. Thomas Jackson Wood, 114. Charles Yarnold, Esq., OCCASIONAL NOTICES OF A- MERICAN PUBLICATIONS. -- Correspondence relative to the Prospects of Christianity, and the Means of promoting its Reception in India, 106, 174, 230. Dr. Chan- ning's Ordination Sermon for the Rev. Jared Sparks, 364. His Dis- course on the Evidences of Re- vealed Religion, 368. Professor Ware's Sermon at his Son's Ordi- nation,
OCCASIONAL READER, AN, on a "long-lost truth,”
OCCASIONAL SONNETS, Oldbury Double Lecture anniversary, 633 ONE OF THE GENTILES on the incon- sistency of Sabbatarians,
ONE OF THE NORWICH CONGREGA- TION on the late inaugural service at Norwich,
Ordination of the Rev. W. S. Brown, 423 of the Rev. E. Tagart, 499 -of the Rev. S. Allard, Ordination services, ou, 27, 81, 214, 280, 282, 345, 348, 417, 476, 734. Dr. Priestley's opinion of, Orthodox plagiaries detected, Orthodoxy of Irish Quakers, Orton, Rev. Job, letter from, to Mr. Joseph Jevans, on the doctrine of Necessity, 152. Original letter to, on Dissenters' taking the sacra- mental test,
Osler, Mr. Thomas, obituary of Ovarovalnatalog on oath-making, Oxford, the University of, Spry's Two Sermous before, reveiwed, 291, 355. Donation to, 505. Strictures on Discourses delivered before, on Necessity and Predesti- nation,
PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE, 123,191, 254,318, 380. The Duke of York's speech on the Catholic Claims, 433. Unitarian Marriage Bill, 434, 506. Conduct of Dis- senters with regard to the Catholic Claims, 441, 508, 571. Clergymen holding lay offices, 505. Case of Richard Carlile, Parr, Dr., two letters of his to Dr. Percival, 154. Obituary of, 183. Conclusion of a sermon by Mr. Yates on the death of, 184. Par- ticulars of his funeral, 249. His Letter to Dr. Milner, reviewed, 747 Pastoral letter of Dr. Doyle's on public Bible Discussions, Peace and Shepherd, a poem, by Mrs. Barbauld,
Stanzas occasioned by the Execn- tion of General Riego, 304. Hynin of Mary Magdalene, 305. Poetical Version of a Passage from Milton's Prose, 306. Sonnet, composed in Burbage Wood, October 3, 1824, 418. To a Daughter on the com- pletion of her 20th Year, ib. Lines on a Lily, 492. A Hymn, ib. Psalm cxxvi. 5, 6, 493. Scripture Sonnets, 494. Sonnet to, 563, Lines, ib. Sonnet, ib. Fragment, on the Hope of Heaven, 564. Sonnet, 620. Evening, ib. Writ- ten the Evening after a Thunder- storm, 621. Evening, ib. Moon- light,
Popular education, new experiment in,
Porteus's Sermons, extract from (note)
Prayer for Lord Byron's recovery from scepticism,
Peel, Mr., his speech on the conduct of Dissenters with regard to the Catholic Claims, 442—on the Uni- tarian Marriage Bill, 507-on Car- lile's case, 574 Pepys, Samuel, Esq., Memoirs of, 449, 520, 668, 741 Percival, Dr., two letters of Dr. Parr's to,
Philadelphia Universalist Magazine, strictures on an American Quaker creed, from the,
Philo, summary of the evidence of
his being a Christian, 149. The person to whom Luke addressed his Gospel, 205. Peculiarities of, as a defender of Christianity, PHILO-UNITAS, his proposal of Uni- tarian worship at Durham, 474. His account of pulpit revilings in Yorkshire,
Pickering, Edward, Esq., obituary of,
Priestley, Dr., character of defended, 7, 95, 134, 223. His opinion of ordination services, 83. Poetical address to, 558. A comparison of his character with Mirabeau's, 561. Generous tribute to the memory
Proem of John's Gospel, on the, 536,
647, 648, 721, 722, 725. Several old translations of,
PROTESTANT Dissenter, A, on the resolutions of the Dissenting Mi‹ nisters respecting the Canton de Vaud, Protestant Dissenting Deputies, re- port of the, Dec. 18, 1824, 117. Resolution of the, on the Catholic Bill, Protestant Dissenting Ministers of the Three Denominations, resolu- tion of the, with regard to the Catholic Bill, 316. Their resolu- tions in favour of religious liberty, and on the persecution of Dissent ers in Switzerland, Protestant Peers possessing property in Ireland, resolutions of, on the Catholic Claims, Protestant Society for the Protection of Religious Liberty, resolutions of the, with respect to the Catholic Bill, 316. Report of its anniver- 628, 694
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