510. Paraphrase of Michel An- gelo's poem on the perfections of, as they appear in the beauty of his offspring, 548. Inferiority of Jesus- `- to, 601. Unity of, Goldie, John, of Kilmarnock, infor- mation respecting his publications, 140. Lord Kaims's opinion of his talents and principles, 141. Burns' Jines addressed to,
Gospel, efficacy of the simple doc trines of the,
Greatheed, Rev. Samuel, obituary of,
Greece, public affairs, &c, of, 107, Greek accents, vindication and expla- nation of the,
Greek language, the study and use of the, recommended as a bond of union to Unitarian Christians, 205, 270
Greek Testament, self-taught know- ledge of the, proposed, Grotius' observations upon Lev. xv, 2,
G. S. on the grant by the Bristol Fellowship Fund to the Christian Tract Society, 338. On a letter from Cumberland, Rhode Island, concerning the American Baptists, 347 Gundry, Joseph, Esq., obituary of, Gypsies in Hungary, manners and customs of,
H. 4.'s essay on truth, 212, 265. On the maxim, that "Christiauity is part and parcel of the law of the land," Hancock, Mr. John, oration over the grave of, Hanley, Staffordshire, account of the ceremony on laying the foundation. stone of the Unitarian Chapel at, 364. Dr. Carpenter's recommen- dation of, 426. "Notices respecting, 556, 611. Opening of, 674, Harrison, Rev. Jeremiah, his freedom from bigotry,
HART, Mrs., ber statement of the in- tercourse between Dr. Priestley and Mr. Winchester,
Hastings', Marquis, speech at the last examination in the College of Fort William,
HINTON, Mr., on the introduction of evil, 378, 529,1
Hinton, Rev. James, obituary of,. Hints to proselytists,
Hippolytus of Euripides, translation
Hodgkins, Mrs. Myra, obituary of, 115 HOLDEN, Mr., ou the state of Cran-
brook Chapel, 525. On the death of Mr. Cornish,
Holland, the late Rev. J., an essay on the providence of God, by, Holt, Rev. John, inquiry respecting, 351. Reply to,
HONE, Mr., his donation for the na- tive Unitarian missionary at Madras, 64 Hope, Patience, epitaph on,
H. T. on liberal publications in Ame-
HUGHES, MRS. MARY, on the Ameri- can Society for the Abolition of Domestic Slavery, 97. Her stric-a tures on Mr. Wright's tract on the 305 Prodigal Son, Hughs, David, obituary of, Y 731 Hull, Lincoln, Doncaster and Thorne Unitariau Association Anniversary, 609 Hume, Mr., his important motion on the Church Establishment of Ire- land, 184, 249. On presenting the Christians' petition against the prosecution of Unbelievers, Hungary, manners and customs of gypsies in,
I. on congregational subscriptions to Christian Tract Society,
I. L. on the charge of " mystery" against Dr. Priestley, &c., 508. On Mr. Luckcock's remarks on Providence,
Illustration of John vi. 62, 219. Re- marks on, INDAGATOR on the Greek language bond of union to Unitarians, India, Unitarian mission in, 64, 154, 236, 297. State of slavery in, 90. Public affairs, &c. of, 117, 135, 301. Hindoo literary society es- tablished in, Individual contributions to public im- provement, on, Innes's Sermon at New Salters' Hall, at a Monthly Meeting of Ministers and Churches, strictures on, Inquirer, The, extract from, on the abolition of the slave trade, 97. Death of the Bishop of Calcutta, from, 112. Account of the Dutch Jews; with a hymn by Da Costa, who is said to have lately embraced Christianity, from,
James, the late Rev. David, his ac- count of Dr. John Collet, of New- bury,
J. B.'s obituary of Samuel Lewin, Esq.,
J. C. W.'s hymn on Matt. v. 3, 242.
On Matt. v. 4, 243. On Matt. v. 5, ib. On the Deity,
J. E.'s obituary of Mrs. Myra Hodg- kins, 115. Of Lieutenant Stephen Rogers,
Jefferson, Mr., his letter to Mr. Adams, 39. His belief in Unitarian Chris- tianity,
Installation of Sir James Mackintosh at Glasgow, 43. Mr. Jeffery's speech on, INTELLIGENCE, 58, 116, 180, 245, 300, 359, 415, 482, 552, 607, 673, 734 Ireland, amount of Church property in, 185. Statement of the patron- age of the parishes in, 187. Low state of intelligence in, Irish Church Establishment, sub- stance of the debate in the House
of Commons on the, 184, 249. Present state of the, 185. Irish Churches' Bill, debate in the House of Lords on the motion for the third reading of the,
Jeffrey's, Mr., speech on Sir James Mackintosh's installation, as Lord Rector of Glasgow University, Jenner, Dr., obituary of, Jennings's Lecture on the History and Utility of Literary Institutions, re- viewed,
Jesus Christ. Forgiveness for his sake, 8, 84, 160, 221. On the proposition that the divinity of, was dictated by Heathenism, in order to account for his miracles, 33. Atonement of, 142, 153, 262, 295, 541. The divinity of, adopted by the Pagan philosophers as an artful device to set aside the truth of Christianity, 207. Ou Scrip- tures relating to the death of, 294. Dr. Kennicott's supposition con- cerning the prophecy relating to the birth of, 499. Remarks on the hypothesis of two natures in, 543. Observations on the nature of, as the Son of God, 544. Pre- existence of, 569. The doctrines of the divinity and miraculous birth of, as taught by the Gnostics in the Church at Rome, reprobated by the Apostle Paul, 570,696. Inferiority of, to the Supreme Being, 601. Ef- ficacy of the death of, 637, JEVANS, Mr., his objections to the Bible Society's versions, 99. On the Jewish sacrifices,
J. F.'s account of the succession of Dissenting ministers at Chichester, 328 J. H.'s account of the opening of the Unitarian Chapel, Willington, Che- shire,
J. H. B. on the Dudley Double Lec- ture Anniversary, 364. On the Warwickshire Unitarian Tract So- ciety Anniversary,
J. J.'s remarks on some of Dr. Jones's Hebrew versions,
J. N. on minister's salary dependent on the Corporation and Test Acts, 210 Job, the introduction to the book of, examined,
Joel, Mr. Thomas, some account of, John vi. 62, illustration of, 219, 280; vii. 45, remarks op, 320; viii. 44, critical remarks on, 658; viii. 58, &c., 227; xvii. 3, notes on,
1 John ii. 12, criticism on, JOHNS, Mr., his account of the esta- blishment of Presbyterianism in Manchester, 275,
JOHNSTON, Mr., on some recent by- potheses of the origin of evil, 585. On foreknowledge and free agency, 703 Jonah, suggested by a sermon of the late Rev. Henry Turner's, Jones, Dr. John, obligation to, for his Greek-English Lexicon, 442, JONES, DR. JOHN, on the proposition that the divinity of Christ was dic- tated by Heathenism, in order to account for his miracles, 33. The divinity of Christ adopted by the Pagan philosophers as an artful device to set aside the truth of Christianity, 207. His criticism
on Gen. iv, 26, 352, 531. On Mr. Belsham's scheme of interpreting Paul's Epistles, 407. On his Greek-English Lexicon, 409, 531. On the doctrines of the divinity and miraculous birth of Christ, as taught by the Gnostics in the Church at Rome, reprobated by the Apostle Paul, 570, 696. On a criticism of Porson's, Josephus Antiq. Jud., narrative from, 35 Journal of Science, case of dumbness cured by galvanism, from the, J. P., his donation for the promotion of the Unitarian cause in India, J. S. H.'s illustration of John vi. 62, 219 J. T. R.'s lines written in a lady's album, on her leaving England, Judas, observations on the case of,
Kaims, Lord, his opinion of John Goldie's talents and principles, Kemble, John Philip, Esq., obituary of, Kennicott, Dr., his supposition con- cerning the prophecy relating to the birth of our Saviour, 499. Re- ligious intrepidity exemplified in, 645 Kenrick's, Mr. G., Sermon at Maid- stone, on the Duties of Preachers and Hearers of the Gospel, reviewed, KENRICK, Mr. J., on the state of the late Rev. T. Kenrick's Exposition of the Historical Writings of the New Testament, Kent and Sussex Unitarian Christian Association Anniversary, 365, Kent, Mr. B., his Familiar Dialogue between a Calvinist, a Socinian, and an Infidel, reviewed,
Kentish's Sermon before the West of England Unitarian Society, re- viewed,
Kimber, Mrs., obituary of,
King, John, Esq., obituary of, Kishun Pall, obituary of,
K. K. K. on liberal theological con- cessions in Quarterly Review, Knox, Dr. Vicesimus, inscription in the church at Tunbridge to the me- mory of,
Lambert, Rev. James, obituary of, 312, Lambrechts, M., death of, * 551 Lancashire and Cheshire Annual As
sembly of Unitarian Ministers, 1424 "Lancashire and Cheshire, the, Uni- tarian Missionary Society's" report, 735 Lang, Mr. Samuel, obituary of, Lardner's, Dr., orthodoxy, on, Lauderdale, letters from the Earl (afterwards Duke) of, to Richard Baxter, 259-262, 313–318. Bi- shop Burnet's character of, Lavater, Mendelsohn's letter 10, Lay-preachers, panegyric upon, L. E. F. on Eclectic Review on Qua kers and Unitariaus, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, 123, 19 427 Levit. xv, 2, Grotius' observation on, 375; xvii. 10, 11, criticism on, Lewin, Samuel, Esq., obituary of,
Lindsey, Rev. Theophilus, admira- tion of, 238. Anecdote of, ib. Mr. Mason's friendly attentions to, ib. Noble conduct of Lord Hun- tingdon towards, 239. His case of Mr. Ross, formerly a minister of the Church of Scotland, LINES written at the close of the year, 49. Attributed to an Englishman, who was once seized and thrown into a French prison on a false charge of having meddled in the political affairs of that wretched country, 52. Written in the prison at Calais, from Mr. Bowring's "Details of his Arrest, Imprison- ment and Liberation," 103. Writ- ten in a lady's album, on her leav- ing England, 414. On a dew- drop, 549. By the late Dr. John Aikin, to Mr. Wakefield on his li- beration from prison, with Mr. W,'s reply, 603. On reading some poe- try by a young lady, now no more, 604 Literary Chronicle, description of the new Chapel in Stamford Street, from the, Literary crime and punishment in China,
Literary Institutions, Lecture on the History and Utility of, reviewed, LITERARY INTELLIGENCE, 61, 182, 365, 426, 483, 612, 678,
Literary property, the Lord Chancel- lor's decision on,
Little's Sermon in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Wash- ington, remarks on, Liverpool, opening of the Unitariau Meeting-house, Great Cross Hall Street,
Logan's Introductory Address, on his taking the Pastoral Charge of the Unitarian Church at Dundee, reviewed,
Madras Gazette, disturbance in the neighbourhood of Hyderabad, from the, Magee's, Dr., "Discourses," &c., extracts from, 332, 333, 375, 460, 461 Mahometan perfect women, 650 Manchester, account of the establish- ment of Presbyterianism în, 275, 686 Manchester College, York, Notices, 312, 419. Appeal in behalf of, 411. Annual meeting of trustees of, 415, 552. Alterations in regu- lations for the admission of divinity students, 415. Annual examina- tion of the students in, ib. Visi- tor's address, 416. Eulogiam of, 634. Residuary bequest to, Manchester Presbyterian Quarterly Meeting,
Mandeville's Free Thoughts, extract from,
Manning's Apology for Christmas Day, reviewed,
MANNING, Mr., on the case of Mr.
Ross, formerly a minister in the Church of Scotland, 324. On Dr. Fletcher's "Thoughts on Church and State," 507. On the death of the Rev. Joseph Cornish,
Mardon, Mr., letters from the fate Rev. James Nicol to,
Mark ii. 18-22, explanation of,
MARSOM, Mr., on the efficacy of the death of Christ, 637,
Methodist Unitarians of Rossendale, annual association of, Middleton, Dr. T. F., addition to obi- tuary of,
Minister's salary dependent on Cor- poration and Test Acts,
MISCELLANEOUS INTELLIGENCE, 58,
123, 182, 248, 426, 483, 556, 611, 675 Mitchell, Mr. Thomas, obituary of, Moderate Calvinism, on,
Mohurrum festival, religious battle during the,
Montesquieu on the severities of the criminal law,
Monthly Magazine, death of William Nassau Bentley, Esq., from the, 357. Meeting of Bible Christians at Salford, from the, 425. Deter- mination of the Polish Jews, from the,
Moon, Rev. William, obituary of, Moral truths, examination of, MORELL'S, Dr., proposal of Dissent- ing Colleges,
Morning Chronicle, extracts from the, 61, 178, 282, 480, 614. Sale of the, 612 Mosaic law, an essay on the nature and design of sacrifices under the, 270, 332, 372,
Mosaic sacrifices, description of the,
New York Gazette, death of Mr. Thomas Dobson, from the, N. I. on the opening of the new Uni. tarian Chapel at Hanley, Nicol, the late Rev. James, his letters to Mr. Mardon,
N. L. T.'s account of the opening of Stamford-street Chapel,
No EUTOPIAN on the "Appeal in behalf of the Christian Tract So- ciety,'
NONCONFORMIST, A, on the repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts, NONCONFORMIST, THE, 1, 222,
Munster, Annual meeting of the Pres-
Musée des Variétés Littéraires, trans-
Nonconformity, abstract of lectures
on, 82, An essay on the causes of the decline of, 341,
N.'s notices of the Rev. John Lindsay, 81. His review of Waliace's Ser- mon before the Unitarian Tract Society for Warwickshire, &c., 169. On a devotional poem, by the late Mrs. Mary Rogers, 173. His re-me marks on the second edition of the Sermons of the late Rev. Hugh Worthington, 319. On passages of Scripture, 382. His account of the ordination of the Rev. A. Pater- son, Stourbridge, 424. His in. quiry concerning J. Collet, M. D., 573. On religious intrepidity ex- emplified in Dr. Kennicott, and in the Rev. George Walker, of Not- tingham, 645. His notes on pas- sages in the New Testament, 697 Napoleon's estimate of value of time, 592 National Society for Education, mo 484
Nordenskjold, Mrs., obituary of, North Eastern Unitarian Association
NORTONIAN, A, on an attack upon
Mr. Bowring's "Matins and Ves- pers," in the Eclectic Review, Norway, mortality amongst the poets of, Norwich, petition of some of the clergy of the diocese of, in favour of the Catholic claims, Notable instance of self-valuation, Note relative aux manuscrits de fen Pascal Alexandre Tissot, par Thie- baud de Berneaud,
Notes on passages in the New Testa-
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