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Periodicals, new, in Pennsylva-

nia and Georgia, 238.
Pilgrims, the early New Eng-
land, attachment to doctrines
not the main spring of their
enterprise,' 229-come to en-
joy practical freedom, ib.-
their covenants not creed
covenants, 232.

Plea for consistency, addressed
to Unitarians, 56, et seqq.
Poetry, original, 10, 108, 171,
214, 274.

Preaching, standard of, at the
present day, 50-caution re-
quired in regard to, 53-de-
fects of, before the time of
Whitefield, 208-present char-
acter, 210-defects, 211.
Preface to an Album, 214.
Presbyter, see bishop.
Providence, Divine, 11, et seqq-
certainty of, 12-proceeds by
general laws, 15-special
modes of operation, 16-objec-
tions, 17-general and particu-
lar providence not distinguish-
able by us, 18-design of pro-
vidence, beneficent, 21-re-
sult depends on us, 23.
Pulpit, claims upon, 49.

R.

Reason and faith, rights of, 109.
Recollection and remarks of an
aged clergyman, respecting
the changes of religious opin-
ion in New England, 138,
163, 208.

Reflections at the close of a com-

munion service, 24.
Reformation, doctrines of, what,
79.
Reformers, want of harmony
among, 80.
Regeneration, explained, 117—

objections to the popular views
of, 123, et seqq-155, et seqq.
Religion, mistakes about the
method of obtaining it, 244.

Revivals, system of, 246-how
far objectionable, 247-may be
productive of more harm than
good, ib.-New Lebanon con-
vention's opinion of,'234—nev-
er have been approved by so-
ber Christians of New En-
gland, ib.-used to establish
feeble churches, 76.
Rights of reason and faith, trans-
lated from the Revue Protes-
tante, 104.

S.
Sabbath morning, lines on, 171.
Saviour, times of, 288.

School, Sunday, sketch of a plan
for, 216.

Sermons, edited by J. R. Beard,

Bowles' edition of, noticed, 277.
Servetus, his death procured by

Calvin, 82, note.

Sin, penalties of, designed to be
corrective, 37-coincident with
natural effects, ib.--Sin against
the Holy Ghost, what, 145,
et seqq.

Sins of Christendom, 257.
Society for promoting theologi-
cal education in Harvard Uni-
versity, 254.

Spirit of the Pilgrims,' in re-
ply to Mr Whitman, 184, its
defence of uncharitableness,
184, its opinion of creeds, 185.
Stuart, Professor, Whitman's Let-
ters, to, 45-his mode of ad-
dressing his pupils on the sub-
ject of Unitarians, and Unita-
rian publications, 77-his pol-
icy relating to the New Haven
controversy, 83-character of
his controversial writings, 87
-remarkable instance of his
change of opinion, ib.
Sunday school, plan for :
T.

a,

216.

The dead praise not the Lord-
original poetry, 10.
Theological school in Harvard
University, its history, 284-

misstatements respecting it cor-
rected, 140, 187, effects of
the recent Statutes of, 286-
its connexion with the Univer-
sity, ib.

Times of the Saviour, by Har-
riet Martineau, 288.
Tracts, orthodox, distribution of,
in Unitarian parishes, 85.
Traditions of Palestine, by Har-
riet Martineau, character of,
125.

Traveller, an American, his ac-
count of Rev. Robert Hall of
England, 64,

Tribunals, ecclesiastical, 73.
U.

'Unitarian Christian,' a new
periodical, notice of, 239.
Unitarian Essayist,' notice of,

235.

Unitarian Ordination, Installa-
tions and Dedications, 45 96,
190, 240.

Unitarianism, influence of the
views it inculcates of human
nature, 57-of God, 58-of
Jesus Christ, 58-of Chris-
tian charity, 60-of the scrip-
tures, 61-of a retribution-62.
Unitarianism, in remote parts
of our country, 133-preva-
lence of, 126.

University, Harvard, complaints

and calumnies against, 279-
not sectarian, 279, 286—num-
ber of students, 280-their
expenses, 282-Hollis Profes-
sorship in, 282-correction of
misstatements respecting the
Theological School in, 170,
187-history of the School, 284.
W.

War, miseries of, 261.
Watson, Mrs Elizabeth, obitu-
ary notice of 193.
Wayland Pres. his views of the
atonement, 235-extracts from
his sermon, 236, 237.
What is life? 1.

While I was musing the fire
burned' original poetry, 108.
Whitefield, excitements in the
time of, 28-effects of his
preaching, 209.

Whitman, Rev. Bernard, his Let-

ters to Prof. Stuart, on the sub-
ject of religious liberty, 45-
their character and design, ib.
-analysis of, 70, ett seqq.
Withington, Rev. Leonard, his
opinion of the exclusionists, 73,
Works, how the term was un-
derstood by St James. 269.
Y.

Year, new, reflections suitable
for, 1.

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