· INDEX TO VOLS. IX. AND X.
ACT for the Commutation of Tithes, vol. x. p. 331; Marriages in England, 447; Register- ing Births, Deaths, and Marriages in Eng- land,459; to Regulate Parochial Assessments, 474; for suspending for one Year Appoint- ments to Certain Dignities and Offices in Cathedral and Collegiate Churches, and to Sinecure Lecturers, 477; to facilitate the Conveyance of Sites for School Rooms, 479; for carrying into effect the Report of the Commissioners appointed to consider the State of the Established Church in England and Wales, with regard to Ecclesiastical Duties and Revenues, 585; Ecclesiastical Leases, 636
Address from the Protestant Dissenters at Lewes to the King, ix. 352; from the Clergy of Chester, expressing alarm at the Appointment of Dr. Hampden, 469; Der- byshire, ib.; Blackburn, 473; Bedminster, 474; Sheffield, 710; from the Clergy of Nottingham to the Archbishop of York, x. 249
Administration of the Holy Communion, Ca- nonicus on, x. 531; T. Á. H. on, 705. Afternoon Duty, J. B-N on, x. 545; Rev. W. Gresley on, 705
Alphabetical Writing and Hieroglyphics, with Remarks on Dr. Lamb, x. 295; Alpha
Sons of the Clergy, ix. 706; Society for Building and Enlarging Churches, ib.; Established Church, 707; Church Pastoral Aid, ib. London Episcopal Floating Church, ib.; Protestant Association, 708- King's College, ib.; Westminster School, ib.; Prayer Book and Homily, 709; Lord's Day, ib.; British and Foreign Bible, ib.; Naval and Military Bible, ib.; Church Missionary, ib.; Religious Tract, ib.; Bri- tish Reformation, ib.; Annual Visitation of the Clergy, x. 114; Irish Society, 115; Hants Society for the Education of the In- fant Poor, 243; Worcester Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, 379 ANTIQUITIES:-
Wycliffe's Works, ix. 134; x. 28, 268, 401, 526; Selections from Evelyn's Diary, ix. 268; Hymns of Richard Rolle, 499; Manu- VOL. X.-Dec. 1836.
script Letter of Bishop Bedell to Warde, x. 132, 674; Letter of Dr. Hammond to Dr. Sheldon, 679; to Mr. Benet, ib. Association Incorporated for Discountenancing Vice, ix. 69
Augmentations, Dean and Chapter of Durham, ix. 225
Baptism, Tyro on, ix. 59; Administered to Mr. Goldstein, 104; Catholicus on, x. 700; Infant, B. on, 709
Bath and Devizes Guardian, Extract from, ix. 309
Bible, Prayer Book, and Homily Society, IRENEUS on, ix. 635; Statistics, or rather absurd nonsense, 69; Embossed for the Blind, 347
Bickersteth, Mr. Edwin, and the Bishop of Peterborough, x. 572 Bibliography Extraordinary, x. 432 Births and Marriages, ix. 101, 223, 346, 468, 585, 701; x. 111, 240, 374, 500, 629, 768 Bishop Middleton on the Greek Article, x. 51, on Mr. Sharpe's Rule, ix. 281 Bishopric of Sodor and Man, W. S. D. on, x. 550
Bishops, Increase of, x. 552
Blanco White, Mr., R. B. on, ix. 170 Bossuet's Exposition, Clericus on, ix. 527 Bowles, Mr., and the Christian Observer, x.
Bristol, Monument of the late Bishop of, ix. 470; Clergy of, ib. Buckland, Dr., Bridgewater Treatise, Rev. W. B. Winning's Remarks on, x. 554; W. on, 714
Burial Fees, N. C. T. on, ix. 49; of Paupers, H. on, x. 717
Canons, Amathes on, x. 322
Canterbury, Archbishop of, Visit to the Bishop of Winchester, x. 632; Archbishop of, Visit to Winchester, Addresses, and Replies, 771; Archbishop of, Visitation, 504 Case of Distress, ix. 311
Catechizing and Visiting, a Parish Priest on, x. 706
Cathedral Service, irreverence of, in Westmin- ster Abbey, x. 717
Catholic, Rev. C. W. Le Bas, on the word, x. 571; Places of Religious Worship, in- crease of, ix. 590; School Book, Specimen of, 197
Causes for Regret in the Events of Last Year, ix. 190
Chalmers, Dr., Letter on the Appropriation Clause, x. 379
Chapel, at Walsall Wood, ix. 69; at Grantham,
x. 72; Opening of, at Penzance, ix. 104 Charges of the Bishops, Extracts from Glou- cester, ix. 105
Charity of Christian Zeal, F. O. on, x. 414 Chester, Bishop of, and Mr. M'Ghee, x. 103 Christ's Hospital, Annual Orations, x. 636 Christ is the only Truly Expiatory Sacrifice, ix. 25
Christian Family, a, x. 525; Advocate the, a Specimen of Christian language and feel- ing towards the Church, ix. 188 Christenings and Burials for 1835, ix. 350 Church, Building, cheap mode of,-Pise, G. H. Rose on, x. 48; Building in Leeds, Sub- scriptions for, ix. 593; Building Society, Manchester, ix. 471; Portsmouth, x. 244; Commissioners, Second Report of, ix. 424, 551; Appendix to, x. 65; Third Report, 191; Fourth Report, 199; Commission, ix. 348; Scotland, 353; Destitution at Birmingham, Rev. W. R. Bedford on, ix. 201, 423; Episcopal, for the use of the British Embassy and Residents in Paris, x. 24; of England Lay Associations, Bath, ix. 110; Portsmouth District, 347; of England School at Liverpool, x. 504; of the Fathers, Apollinaris, 35; Letters on the, 149, 281; Livings, Rev. C. Simeon on, ix. 549; the, in an Hospital, 603
Church Matters:- Irish Clergy, ix. 77; Des-
titution of Great Towns, 79, 316; Ma- nagement of Universities, 85; Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 89; Irish Clergy, 207; Medical Education, 328; Me- tropolitan University, 208, 335, 455; Edin- burgh Review, change in the tone of, 216; Table 4, Comparative View of the English Dioceses, in respect to Church Room, 321; Registration and Marriage Act, Abstract of the Bills, 323; Tithe Bill, 325; Popery, 327; Dr. Hampden, 329, 434, 566; Bishop of Durham, 333; Language of the Dis- senters to the Government, 438; Registra tion and Marriage Bills, 4539; Tithe Bill, 444; Second Report of the Church Com- mission, 449; the Record and the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 451; Tithe Bill, 563; Dissenters' Language to Government, 570; the Record, 571; Roman- ism and Dr. Wiseman, 668; Spiritual Destitution of Great Cities-the Bishop of London 675; Tithe Bill; Church Commissioners', Third Report, 680; the Pluralities Bill, ib.; Prussia and England, 681; the Record, 685; on Irish Disturb- ances, by G. C. Lewis, Esq., 635; Medical
Education, 689; English Tithe Bill, x. 73; Rating of Tithes, most important to the Clergy, 75; Irish Tithe Bill, 77; the Scot- tish Universities, 87, 233; Church Build- ing, Dr. Hickes Statement regarding, 89; Church Statistics, 91; Dr. Wiseman's Re- view, 91; on Irish Disturbances, by G. C. Lewis, Esq., 92; Letter from Mr. M'Ghee, on Peter Dens, 99; Church Reform, 219; Memorial of the Chapters, 225; English Tithe Bill, 229; Meeting at Exeter Hall, 230; the Million Act, 230; London Church Building Fund, 234; Retrospect, 359; Ro- manism, 364; Religious Amalgamation, 365; Questions for Discussion at a Religious Meet- ing at Dublin, in September, 365; Return of Roman-catholic Chapels, 366; Mr. Lennard, ib.; the Author M.P., 367; the Voluntary System, ib.; Confession, 368; Justice of Reformers, ib.; the Church in Ireland, 371; Tithe Commissioners, ib.; Tithe Bill, 489, 753; Registration and Mar- riage Acts, 493; on the Regard due to Ee- clesiastical Canons, 493; Religious Orders in the United Kingdom, 495; Irish Schools, National Education, 496; Church Build- ing Society, 611; Tithe Bill, 612; Church Rates Abolition Society, ib.; the last Ger- man Discovery, 612; Bishop White, 613; the Errors or Unfairness of Dr. Wiseman, 614; New Marriage Law, 620; Church of England Service, 622; Church Rates, 743; Errors or Unfairness of Dr. Wiseman, 753; Bishop of Gloucester, 758; Reform among the Jews, 760
Church Rates:-Refusal of, at Topsham, ix. 104; St. Andrew's, Holborn, majority in favour of, 106; Lambeth (majority in favour 72) 109; St. Mary and St. Paul's, Notting- ham, refused, and the consequences, 109; Hurstpierpoint, carried, 112; Crowland, granted, 227; St. George's, Southwark, refused, ib.; Wakefield, not laid, 232 and 352; Olney, carried unanimously, 346; All Saints, Southampton, refused, 347; St. Paul's, Deptford, carried (majority 98) 348; St James's, Clerkenwell, refused, 349; St. George-in-the-East, Middlesex (majority for, 233) 348; Buckland, carried (majority 15) 471; Warrington, carried (majority 68) 588; Banbury, granted, 591; St. Mary, Newington, carried (majority 188) 591; Ringwood, carried, x. 113; St. Martin's, Leicester, carried (majority 103) 113; Hammersmith, carried (majority 122)114; Kensington, carried (majority 140)115; Macclesfield, carried (majority 122) x. 242; Loughton, carried (maj. 122) ib.; Tewkes- bury, carried (majority 58) 243; Whit- wick, 245; Frome, carried (majority, 249;) 246; Corsham, carried (majority 28) 249; ssett,carried (majority 24) 250; Lyme, car ried, 502; Oadby, carried (majority 7)505; Horncastle, 505; Beccles, carried (majority 32) 507; St. John, Devizes, carried, 508; Haddenham, carried (majority 37) 630; St. Giles's, Cambridge, carried (majority 40) 630; Folkestone, carried, 632; Whitwick, refused (majority 153) 634; Newcastle,
Staffordshire, carried, (majority 101) 638; Nuneaton, carried (majority 167) 639; Knaresborough, carried (majority 204) 640; Wakefield, carried, 641; St. Botolph, Bishops- gate, carried, x. 635; Table of, granted, and refused, 749; Faversham, refused, 771; St. Paul, Deptford, carried (majority 129) x. 773; St. Andrew, Holborn, refused, 774; St. Ann's, Limehouse, ib.; Lynn, Norfolk, carried (majority 105) 774
Church Rates Abolition Society, Meeting of the, x. 607; Circular of, 635 Church Rates, Case and Opinion of Dr. Lush- ington on, 743
Church, Opening of Trowbridge, ix. 231 Church Reform, M. on, x. 42
Church of Rome, and Lord's Supper, PHILA- LETHES on, 303
Church of Rome, Remarks on some of the prac- tices of, by a Protestant, ix. 275 Church Service, Address to congregations of the Church of England, on the Devotional use of, ix. 422
Church Visiting Society, Huddersfield, ix.
Churchwardens, Election of, Poole, ix. 586; Birmingham, 592
Churches Built or Rebuilt, x. 64; since 1830 in Hants and Surrey, List of, 741; more wanted in the neighbourhood of Leaming- ton, 598
Churches, New:-Stroud, x. 113; Guilford, St. Nicholas, laying of Foundation Stone, x. 117; laying Foundation of Appledore Cha- pel, 242; of Broughton, 244; at Cheetham, ib.; Consecration of Colne, 245; Heywood, laying Foundation Stone, ib.; Hounslow, 247; Combe Down, 249; Chapels built by private individuals in the County of Rutland, x. 329; Consecration of Trinity, Weymouth, 375; laying the Foundation Stone, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, 376; Ashby-de-la-Zouch, ib.; English Episcopal Chapel in Greece, 377; Northumberland, ib.; Goring Church rebuilt, 378; Frome, laying Foundation Stone, ib. ; new Chapel at Edgbaston, 378; Bromsgrove, 379; Bradford, ib.; Tipton, 445; Snenton, 446; Oxford and its vicinity, 481; Holy Trinity, Weymouth, 502; Con- secration of Amberley, 503; Botley, ib. ; Restoration of St. John's Chapel, Winches- ter, 504; Consecration of St. James's Shir- ley, 504; Chapel of Ease, Bushey, 505; laying First Stone of Christ Church, New- ark, 505; Church Pastoral Aid Society, Lyme, x. 243; Bristol, 375; York, 508; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 637; Bradford, 776; Enfield, x. 597; in the Diocese of Chester, ib.; Chapel of Ease in Bushey, 632; New- bridge, Glamorganshire, 641; Holywell, ib; Alltyrodyn, Cardigan, 642; Wilton, Foun- dation Stone laid, 772; Glasbury, Brecon, 777; laying Foundation of Styal, ix. 103; opening of Westley, 111; Site of Little Horton, 112; Appeal for in the Capital of Newfoundland, ix.193; laying Foundation of Immanuel Church, Oswaldtwisle, 224; Opening of Old Dalby, 348; Opening of Brill, Bucks, 586; Disley, Derbyshire, ib.;
Aigburth, laying Foundation Stone of, 588; Opening of Mellor Brook Chapel, 588; Preston, ib.; Cockermouth, 659; Parti- culars and Plan of an Episcopal Chapel at Wharton, ix. 666; St. Giles's, Reading, laying the Foundation Stone, 708; Upton, ib.; St. Botolph, Colchester, 704; Bitterne, 705; Bury, Lancashire, resolved to build, ib.; Redlynch, laying First Stone of, ix. 711; Downton, ib.; Hartlebury, ib.; St. Lawrence, Evesham, 712; Brearton, ib. Churching of Women, F. D. on, ix. 167 Clerical Appointments, ix. 93, 218, 339, 579, 694; x. 104, 237, 371, 498, 625, 761; Fund, Berks, his Majesty's Gift. 630; Library at Plymouth, 602; Meetings, and Prayer Meet- ings, ix. 401; x. 423, 683, 684, 687; Society, Nottingham, ix. 351; Newark, x. 372; Sporting, Observer, on the laws against, ix. 169; Amicus Ecclesiæ on, 297
Commissioners for inquiring into the state of Registers of Births, Deaths, and Marriages, x. 507
Commutation of Tithes, Petition from the Clergy of East Kent, ix. 471
Cleobury Mortimer School Examination, x.
Clergymen deceased, ix. 95, 219, 341, 460, 462, 580, 695; x. 105, 238, 371, 499, 626, 763; Clergy, Destitution of, in North Ame- rica, ix. 55
Conclusion of the Service, x. 549 Conditions of Salvation, Epistle of St. Barna- bas, T. K. A. on, x. 711
Confirmation, Reply to inquiries respecting, ix. 165; Alpha, on, and the means of grace, ix. 511; x. 435, 562; on, x. 322, 576, 689; of Dr. Allen, as Bishop of Ely, x. 377 Congregational Magazine, specimens of the, ix.
Coleridge, C. H. J. on the Letters, Conver- sations, and Recollections of, ix. 369 Collection after Service, O. R. on, x. 156 Collegiate School of Leicester, Opening of the,
College at La Tour, ix. 402 Conquest, Dr., Prize, ix. 550 Consecration of Rev. Dr. Otter, as Bishop of Chichester, x. 636; of Colonial Bishops, ix. 349; of Dr. Langley, as Bishop of Ripon, x. 776; of Dr. Butler, x. 246 Consecration of New Churches:-Fareham, ix. 106; Newbold-upon Stour, 112; Whit- church, 229; St. Andrew's, Kingswood, Surrey, 230; Sarisbury Green Chapel, 471; Knotty Ash, 472; Episcopal Chapel, Houn- slow, 591; New District Church of Oxford, x. 116; Trinity, Weymouth, 375; District Church, Malvern Wells, 508; St. Mary's Chapel, Penzance, 631; Amberley Church, 631; St. Michael's, Stamford, 635; Little- more Chapel, 637; Westley, 638; Chiches- ter, 639; Holy Trinity, North Shields, 769; Brightlingsea Chapel, ib.; Bexley Heath Chapel, 772; Ashton-upon-Ribble, ib.; Kirkdale, ib.; St. Michael's, Stamford, 773; Ipswich, 775; St. Paul, Newport, 207 Coronation Oath, J. H. B. on, x. 159; Per- sona Ecclesiæ, on, 428
County Rates in England and Wales, for 1792 and 1832, Summary of the Expenditure of, ix. 207
Coventry Religious and Useful Knowledge Society, ix. 557
Convocation of the Clergy, Bath, ix. 351
Cranmer, Archbishop, and Episcopacy, E. C. on, x. 432, 481
Creature Worship, C. on, x. 161
Falsehoods respecting Christian Malford cir culated by the Sunday School Society, 1.
Ferns, Memoir of the late Bishop of, ix. 5 Fire, at Christ Church, Spitalfields, ix. 589; Liphook, 711
Creation, Rev. W. B. Winning, on the days of Founders and Builders of Churches, a List of, the, ix. 57
Daily Church Service, A. B. on, x. 154 Dark Ages, the, ix. 7; the Bible during, 125,
248, 485; x. 6, 121, 386, 663 David's numbering the people, L. V. on, x. 713 Declaration, to be subscribed by Justices and Mayors, ix. 108; in the Council of Trent, forbidding the Anglican Romanists to fre- quent the reformed Anglican Worship, on the, x. 658
Deification of the Virgin Mary by the Roman- ists, G. on the, x. 327 Dens' Theology, T. E. on, ix. 327 Devotional Compositions, from the Parisian Breviary, ix. 27, 583, 627; x. 406; Pas- toral Letter of the Bishop of North Carolina, ix. 138; Public Worship, an Address by the Bishop of Barbadoes, 381
Dissenting Chapels converted into Chapels of Ease of the Established Church, ix. 105; formerly and recently, now belonging to the Establishment, x. 636
Divinity Fellowships, Remarks on, ix. 46; An Oxford Man on, 295
Durham, Bishop, Funeral of, ix. 469; Letter from the Rev. E. Stanley, on, 582; Monu- ment to the late, 660; Reception of Dr. Maltby, x. 375; Address of the Clergy to the Bishop of, 502
Eclectic Review, Remarks on the, ix. 68 Ecclesiastical Discipline, Alpha on, ix. 294; Ecclesiastical Court Bill, 350; Provisions of, 472; Sale of Preferments, ix. 590 Education in Liverpool, Gift of the Queen to- wards, x. 633
Election of Churchwardens, Decision regarding ix. 109
Ely, Lord Bishop of, installed by proxy, x. 501 Encyclopædia Brittannica, T. S. on the, x.307 Epistle of St. Barnabas, Omega on the, x. 546 Events of each Month throughout the King- dom, ix. 102, 224, 346, 469, 586, 702; x. 112, 242, 375, 501, 630, 768 Eton College, Address from, to the Duke of Newcastle, ix. 702
Evening Lectures, Keswick, Miles on, ix. 171 Exeter, Bishop of, Extracts from his Charge, x. 726, 739; Guardians of a Poor Law Union, 769
Expediency, R. B. on, ix. 523
Irish Clergy, Distress of the, and Subscriptions | for their relief :-Cambridge, ix. 102; Devonport, 104; Colchester, 105; Glou- cester, ib.; Canterbury, 106; Rochester, ib.; London, 107; Merchant Tailors' School, ib.; Stafford, 111; Brighton, 112; Salis- bury, ib.; York, 113; Bishop of Exeter, ib.; Archbishop of Canterbury, ib.; Re- fusal of the Duke of Bedford to subscribe to, 224; Buckingham, ib.; Derby, 225; Romford, ib.; a Dissenter, ib.; Rev. J. Lyons' Letter respecting, 226; Dorking, 230; Birmingham, 231; Leamington, ib.; Wales, 232, 233; Aylesbury, 346; Leices- ter, 348; Manchester Operative Conserva- tive Association, ix. 472; Mr. Bickersteth's Address to the, ix. 649
Irish Church, Memorial to the King, ix. 189; Tithe Bill, ix. 563; x. 77; Synods, A. on, ix. 46
Scripture Lessons for Schools, J. Rogers on, ix. 412
Intercessory Supplications, a Country Clergy- man on, ix. 405
Jansenism, Rise and Progress of, ix. 597; x. 1 Jewell, Bishop, J. W. on, x. 417
King's College, Annual Report, x. 114; Dis- tribution of Prizes, 247; Opening of the Dining Hall, 773; Resolution to present their late Principal with a Memorial of their respect, ib.
Lamartine's Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, Remarks on, by G. ix. 299 Lawson's Roman-catholic Church in Scot- land, A. P. P. on, ix. 60 Lay benefactors towards the Church:-T. Alcock, Esq., ix. 230; Earl of Coventry, 231; Lords Littleton and Redesdale, Hon- ourable R. H. Clive, ib.; Lord Rolle, Mr. and Mrs. Drake, 347; T. Marshall, Esq., 353; W. J. Bankes, Esq., 586; Lord F. Egerton, 588; Lady Bridgewater, Duke of Sutherland, 591; Honourable Colonel Tre- vor, 593; Walter Long, Esq., M.P., x. 112; Henry Halsted, Esq., 113; James Ashton, Esq., 375; Lord Melbourne, 372; Lyon, Esq., 373; Mrs. H. Thompson, 503; Marquis of Hastings, and G. Davenport, Esq., 505; Earl Grey, 506; Sir T. Lethbridge, Bart., ib.; Earl of Derby, x. 507; Earl of Egremont, ib.; Miss Abraham, ib.; Lord Calthorpe and the late Mr. S. Wheeley, ib.; Lord Willoughby D'Eresby, 509; Duke of Buccleugh, ib.; Duke of Northumber- land, 630; James Ashton, Esq., ib. ; Campbell, Esq., 642; G. Byng, Esq., M.P., 718; Lieutenant General Kerrison, M.P., 775
Lay Legislation for the Church, x. 543 Leighton's wish to die in an Inn, R. C. Trench on, ix. 169
Lessons, Changing the, R. B. on, ix. 281 Lessons, on Altering the, x. 307 Letter addressed to the Governors of the Orphan Working School, City Road, ix.
Letter from an Eastern Christian, containing his doubts as to the existence of a Liturgy in the Church of England, x. 573 Liberal Principles, effect of, predicted, by Rev. F. Huyshe, ix. 523
London, Bishop of, Address of the Clergy of Essex to, x. 769; Fellows of Sion College to, 773
Lord Supper, E. B. P. on the, ix. 275 Lot, T. K. A. on Mr. Newman's Character
of, ix. 641; E. B. P. on the Character of, x. 168; T. K. A. on the Character of, 314 Lushington, Dr., Opinion that omission of Burial Service is illegal, x. 607
Lyra Apostolica:-The Religion of the majo- rity, ix. 33; National Property, 34; National Degradation, ib.; Prospect of the Church, ib.; Memory, 146; Gift of the Tongues, ib.; the Latin Church, ib.; Christmas, ib.; Home, ib.; Messina, 271; Taormini, ib.; Corfu, ib.; France, ib.; Noah, Melchizedeck, 386; Abraham, 387 Isaac, ib.; Israel, ib.; Joseph, 388 Origen, 510, 630; x. 34; Samaria, 137; Deeds not Words, 137, 272
Majesty's Speech, extract from his, to both Houses of Parliament, Feb. 24, 1835, x. 357; his Visit to Kew, x. 506 Manchester, the Bishopric of, x. 633 Marriage Bill, Mr. Goulburn's Speech on the, ix. 543
Marriage and Registration Acts, Alpha on the, x. 566
Martin of Tours, H. on, ix. 161 Martyr's Field at Canterbury, the, ix. 117 Marylebone, Receipt and Expenditure of the District Churches in, ix. 350 Marylebone Vestry Meeting, ix. 228 Merit, &c., Use of the word, x. 713 Meath, Bishop of, Address from the Clergy to the, x. 380
Mill Hill Academy, x. 64 Million Loan, x. 246 Milner's Church History, Rev. J. G. Dowling's Reply to Mr. King's defence of, and Rev. H. J. Rose's, ix. 172; ib., 299, 399, 644; Hooker, Quoted by, 648
Ministers among the Quakers, C. G. on, ix.
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