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duct of Dissenters with regard to the Catholic Claims,
Remorse, extract from Mrs. Bar- bauld's Ode to,
Rennell, Mr., on the Athanasian Creed,
Robertson, Mr., his speech against the Unitarian petition,
Revealed Religion, notice of Dr. Channing's Sermon on the Evi- dences of,
REVIEW.-Wellbeloved's Letters to
Archdeacon Wrangham, 37, 93, 161,218. Memoir of the late Mrs.
RUTT, Mr., on ordination services among Dissenters, 348. On the project for depriving Unitarians of their chapels, 349. On an original letter of Mr. Jollie's to Mr. Hey- wood, ib. On an original letter of Dr. Toulmin's, R. W.'s account of the half-yearly meeting of the Somersetshire, Gloucestershire and Wiltshire Uni- tarian Missionary Association, 245. His report of the Western Unita- rian Society anniversary, Ryland, Dr., on the Christian be- liever's obligations to observe the moral law,
Ryland, Mrs. Mary, obituary of,
S. on Sunday-school books, 33. On the affinity of Calvinists and Anti- nomians,
S. A.'s obituary of Mr. Milligan, Sabbatarians, inconsistency of, Sacramental test, an original letter of Dr. Doddridge's on Dissenters' taking the, 352. Discontinued as a qualification for the English bar, Saffery, Rev. J., obituary of, Salford, opening of the Unitarian Chapel at,
Sandius' Bibliotheca, on a translation
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Scott, Job, the American Quaker,
Unitarianism of, 139. Character and writings of,
Scriptural Catechism, a, reviewed, Scripture, notes on passages of, SCRIPTURE SONNETS,
South Wales Unitarian Society anni- versary,
S. P.'s obituary of Mrs. Margaretta Maria Parker,
SPECTATOR'S reply to Mr. Rutt on ordination services,
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Sermons on the Study of the Bible, reviewed,
S. F.'s obituary of Mr. John Fox, Shakspeare, on a motto from, Sheppard's, Mrs., prayer for Lord Byron,
Shropshire, Cheshire and Stafford- shire Unitarian Association half- yearly meeting, Sismondi, Mous., on the political, moral, and religious state of the British possessions in India,
Sunday-schools, on books for,
4 Sunday Times, case of the Dissenting teachers committed to jail as va- grants, from the,
Unitarian Miscellany, defence of Dr. Priestley's character, from the, 134 Unitarian petition to both Houses of Parliament, on the legality of their opinions, 380. Debate on in the House of Lords, 438-in the House of Commons, Unitarianism in India, subscriptions for the spread of, acknowledged, 314 Unitarianism of Job Scott, the Qua- ker, 139 Unitarians, on the propriety of their adopting some more distinctive appellation, 22. Right of, in their chapels, 25, 157, 208, 257, 262, 265. Original Greek pronuncia- tion recommended as a peculiar characteristic of, 34. "Evangel- ical" declaration of war against, 56, 76, 116, 157. A Brief Ac- count of the, reviewed, 172 Unjust Steward, on the parable of, 401
Thoughts on Paul's Man of Sin, &c.
Thoughts on religious education,
Thoughts on Titus ii. 13,
Thrush's, Capt., Letter to the King,
on resigning his Commission, re- viewed,
Thunder-storm, sonnet written the
Y.'s translation of an extract from the Revue Encyclopédique on the political, moral and religious state of the British possessions in India, 65 Yarnold, Charles, Esq., obituary of, 182 YATES, Mr. COMAR, bis translation
of Schiller's remarks on the first human society, 406-on the mi- gration of nations, the crusades and the middle ages, 577 Yates, Rev. Mr., the conclusion of his funeral sermon for Dr. Parr, 184 York, Duke of, his speech on the Catholic Claims,
York-Street Chapel, Sermon at the Opening of, reviewed, Yorkshire, annual meeting of the Unitarian Ministers and Tract So- ciety in the West-Riding of, 376. Pulpit revilings in,
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