Buckland, Professor, epitaph on,
Burnet's Pastoral Care, extract from, BUTCHER, Mr., his brief thoughts on the author of the Book of Job, Butcher, Mr., obituary of, 247. Ad- ditions and corrections, 309. Ex- tracts from Mr. Kell's Sermon on the Death of, 332. Liues by, 471. His Prayers for the Use of Families and Individuals, reviewed, Butler's, Charles, Esq., Additions to the Historical Memoirs respecting the English, Irish, and Scottish Catholics, critical notice of,
Butler, Mr. William, death of, 511. Memoir of,
Byfield, Richard, account of,
Byron's, Lord, letter to Mr. Murray, on his "Cain,"
Charlesworth, Rev. J., supplementary obituary of,
Chenevière, Mons. J. J., his letter to the Editor of the Christian Ob- server, 31. Notice of his French translation of Marsh's Michaelis, Christ Crucified: an Essay, in Three Parts, by R. Wright, reviewed, Christ. See Jesus Christ.
Christianity, on the disposition of Ne- groes to embrace, 217, 297, 492, CHRISTIAN LIBERAL, A, on the moral duties of jurymen,
Christian doctrine, Dr. John Jones's general historic view of,
Christian mourner's prospect of death,
Calais, affairs of honour decided on the fatal sands of, 201. Descrip- tion of, Calamy's "Account," extracts from, (notes,) Calcutta Journal, the, letters to the Editor of, 393, 396. Poetry from, 432. Death of Bruja-Mobuna from, 436 Calcutta, obituary of the Bishop of, Calvinism, Mr. Daniel Harwood's re- covery from,
Canady, Protestant Church in, Canova, Antonio, obituary of, CANTABRIGIENSIS, his inquiry respect- ing the first assertor of liberty of conscience, 334. On Lindsay's New Testament, 530. On the Pe- terborough Questions,
Christian Remembrancer, the, on the Unitarian Marriage Bill,
Christian Tract Society Auniversary, 189 CHRISTIANUS on the spirit becoming Unitarians,
CHRONOS on the spuriousness of the introductory chapters to Luke's Gospel,
Church establishments, on,
Church of England, on some of the existing disabilities and inconveni-
ences which attach to dissent from
Clarke, William, sentence on, for pub. lishing an Atheistical libel, CLARKE, Mr., on the Methodist-Uni- tarian Association Anniversary in Lancashire,
CANTABRIGIENSIS (II.), his questions on the Divine character,
Code Napoleon, candid remark upon the, COGAN, Mr., his examination of Mr. Hume's objection to the argument for the being of God, 65. On cause and effect, 209. His observations on John xxi. 15, 210, 334. On Scriptures relating to the death of Christ, Colton's, Rev. C. C., " Lacon," stric-
tures on, Commemoration of the first Settle- ment of New England, Conant, Sir Nathaniel, obituary of, Congregational Schools, observations on the degree of instruction which girls receive in, Connexion of corn-bill with the Church,
Coombe, Rev. Dr., obituary of, COOPER, Mr., on the disposition of Negroes to embrace Christianity, 217, 297, 492. On the difficulty of giving Christian instruction to slaves in the West Indies, Cooper, Mrs. Anne, obituary of, 1 Cor. i. 2, on, 107, 292, 403; xv. 24, criticism on, CORNISH, Mr., letters between, and Mr. T. Williams, 586. His obitu- ary of Mrs. Ann Slade, Corporation and Test Acts, Lords' protest against the, (note,) 131. History of the, 132. On the, CORRESPONDENCE, 456, 520, 484, 656,
Country Minister, The, a Poem, re- viewed, 47. Observations on, Coutts, Thomas, Esq., obituary of, Coventry, re-opening of the "Great Meeting-House" at
Belsham's Sermon on the Mosaic History of the Creation, 24, 95. His illustrations of the Book of Job, 325. On Eichhorn's account of Genesis,
David's belief in a future state, Davies, Miss Mary, obituary of, D. B. P. on the Southern Unitarian Fund Society Anniversary, 252. Ou the re-opening of the Unitarian Chapel at Portsmouth, Dealtry's Vindication of the Bible So- ciety, extract from,
Death, Eaton's Essay on, reviewed, 368. The Christian Mourner's prospect of, 570. A thought on, 636,
Dissenters, inquiry respecting Lord Wharton's legacy to,
Dissent, suggestion of a new work
Diss, opening of the new Unitarian Chapel at,
on, Dissolution of the monasteries, sonnet on the,
Distress in Ireland, 382,
Divine character, questions on the, Don Carlos, by Lord John Russell, reviewed,
mittee of Order of the Unitarian Society, Philadelphia, on retiring from the pastoral office, Edgeworth's, Miss, Rosamond, re- viewed, EDINBURGENSIS on chapel trust deeds, 672 Edinburgh Mazazine, lines from the, 705 EDITOR, The, on M. Chenevière's
letter to the Editor of the Christian Observer, 31. On additional me- moirs of Mr. John Fox, (note,) 220. On the Bishop of St. David's publication on behalf of the Three Witnesses' text, 334. On the Uni- tarian marriage-bill, 354. On the distress in Ireland, 382, 775. On Prince Hohenlobe's miracles, 403. On the massacre at Scio, 431. On Mr. Lawrence's retractation, 350. On the opening of the first Unita- rian Church at Washington, Education, inquiry respecting Mr. Owen's system of, Eichhorn's theory respecting the ori-
gin of the Book of Genesis, sug- gestion for a translation of, 284. On, 427. His account of the Book of Genesis, 488, 533, 615. On,
Elohim, criticism on the word,
Facts illustrating the operation of prejudice, FELLOWSHIP FUND established at Kendal, 93. Manchester Cross-
Street report, 64. Liverpool re- port,
Felony, definition of,
Female writers on practical divinity,
Finnerty, Mr. Peter, obituary of, Fitzwilliam, obituary of the Countess of,
Fletcher of Saltoune, Saying of, Flower's Letters from the Illinois, 1820, 1821, reviewed,
Fontenelle, Lady Hervey's picture of, 105 FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, 128, 191, 391, 454,584, 656,
6 Foster, Dr. James, defence of, FOSTER, Mr. THOMAS, his animadver- sions on letters in the Christian Ob- server on Quakers and Unitarians, 147. His remarks on a letter on the Unitarian edition of Penn's Sandy Foundation Shaken, Fothergill, Dr. obituary of,
English editions of the Bible, varia- tions in the different,
Fox, Mr. John, of Plymouth, his ori- ginal letter to Bishop Secker, France, public affairs, &c., of, 129, 191, 391, 454, 656, 776. Six Weeks' Observations on the Present State of the Court and Country of, 200 Freedom of human agency, defence
Established Church, secession of Rev. S. C. Fripp from the,
Estlin, Mrs. Margaret, obituary of, E. T. on the address of the Eastern Unitarian Society to the Bishop of Norwich,
EUELPIS's extracts from Watts, on the Word and Spirit of God, 407. On the conversion of the Negroes, "Evangelical" and High Churchmen, on the sentiments of,
EVANS, Dr., his additions and correc- tions to the obituary of Rev. Ed- mund Butcher, 309. His visit to the house of Thomson, the poet, 531. On Dr. Malcom's account of the Presbyterians in the North of Ireland,
Evans, Rev. Caleb, memoir of, 55. His character,
Evans, Sir W. D., obituary of,
Exod. iii. 14, criticism on,
Fripp, Rev. S. C., his secession from the Established Church, 63. Re- solution thereon, ib. His Unitarian Christian's Apology, reviewed, 237. The course of his theological inqui- ries, 237. Remarks on the abuse heaped upon Unitarians, ib. His criticism on Exod. iii. 14; John viii. 58, &c., FRY'S, Mr., observations on the first
J. M.'s obituary of Mrs. Ann Morti-
314, 378, 437, 516, 577, 643, 709, 772 Intolerance, rebuke of,
I. P. on the use of liturgies, Ireland, illustration of Presbyterian- ism in, 167, 228, 339. Petition on the tithe system in, 254. Distress in, 382, 775. Debate on the tithe-
system in, 391. Dr. Malcom's ac- count of the Presbyterians in the North of,
Irish Society, for Education in the Irish Language, plan of the, Italian Protestant Confessors, select memoirs of, 321, 637,
Italian Reformation, sketch of the, 1,
Italy, on the attempts that were made towards the reformation of religion in, in the sixteenth century, 1, 74, 86. Public affairs, &c., of, 128, 455
mer, Job, his belief in a future state, 275. Brief thoughts on the author of the Book of, 10. Replies to, 204, 205, 325 John iv. 24, fragment of a dialogue on, 522; viii. 58, criticism on, 239; xviii. 34, criticism on, 290; xxi. 15, remarks on, 76, 210, 287, 334 1 John v. 7, a vindication of, from the Objections of M. Griesbach, re- viewed, 39. Charles Butler, Esq., on, 114. Quarterly Review on, 334. Passage from Tindal's Trans- lation of the Bible, on, 523. His- tory of, Johnson's, Thomas, Reasons for Dis- senting from the Church of En- gland, reviewed,
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