Hutton, Rev. Hugh, extracts from an unpublished Oratorio by, 10, 88, 153, 219, 288. Lines by,
Education Bill, Factories, 265, 328, 394 Education and colleges,
Elliott, Ebenezer, poem by, 142. Stanzas suggested by,
Error, religious, 108. Metempsy- chosis of, 295. Innocence of, Evangelical forgeries, third vindica- tion of,
Evangelical records, truth of the, 13, 143, 231, 564, 619, 694. On the fulfilment of predictions con- tained in the,
Factories' Education Bill, 265, 328, 394 Faith, a scriptural confession of, Father, not honouring the,
I. H. G. Sonnet on Dr. Channing, 34 I. L. Ode to the memory of Dr. 162 Channing, INTELLIGENCE, 58, 125, 182, 256, 316, 386, 443, 524, 592, 651, 723, 779 Ireland, annual meeting of the Pres- byterian Synod of Munster, 655. General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church, 656. Ordination of Rev. John Cordner, for Mon- treal, Irish Court of Chancery, proceed- ings against Unitarians in, Irish Presbyterians, memorial of the three Non-subscribing bodies of, 130 Irish Unitarian Society, anniversary
Field, Rev. W., testimonial to,
Forgeries, evangelical, "third vindi-
Franklin, Dr., original letter of,
G. Review of Health of Towns' Bill, 54, 326. "Strong reasons"
against Dissent, 168. The Patriot newspaper and the late Richard Carlile, 238. Review of Spiritual Destitution in Dukinfield, 384- of England an Oligarchy, 590. Early sectarian education, 635. "Orthodox" difficulties,
G. K.'s review of Gannett's sermon, 112. Obituary tribute of respect to R. Bakewell, Esq.,
Germany, intelligence from,
Gospels, origin and character of the
truth in their extraordinary ac-
Greenwood, Rev. Dr., death of, 600.
Jews, their observance of the fune- ral of the Duke of Sussex, Johns, Rev. J. A Flower for a Glo- rious Grave, 33. Sacred Lyrics, 99. Remote Issues of Good Ac- tions, 276. The Last Word, 306. Glory of Matter transcended by the Glory of Mind, 213. Spring- Blossoms from the West, 484. Lines on the Death of his Little Boy, 493. Sonnets suggested by a recent Loss, 553. Lines written between Douglas and Peel, 616. The Last Power, Johns, Rev. W., on creeds,
Hewley, Lady, her charity, 184, Daniel O'Connell's
Jones, H. H., on centripetal and centrifugal forces,
comments on the Judgment in
Heywood, Oliver, Life of,
Hill, Mr., his Postage plan,
Keats, George, some account of, Kell, Rev. Robert, memoir of the
Holy Bible, new Commented Edi-
late, 205. Letters to, 345, 403, 556 Kent and Sussex Unitarian Associ-
Hook, Theodore, and the Thirty-
ation, Kent General Baptist Association, 388
MARRIAGES, 68, 136, 198, 330, 395, 469, 538, 602, 666, 726, 783 Mathew, Father, and the Church, 773 Mayhew, Dr. Jonathan, memoir of, 542, 610 Mind, the, a blank sheet of paper, 87 MINOR CORRESPONDENCE, 107, 163,
236, 307, 368, 423, 506, 572, 699, 773 Miracles of our Lord, 494 Miriam's village church and school, 110 Missions, Domestic, review of, 376, 430 Mission Society, London Domestic, 61. Newington Green, Montgomery, Dr., review of his Uni- tarian Association Sermon, 582, 640. Speech at the meeting of the Remonstrant Synod,
548, 744. Thoughts on Cor. xiii., 353. The late Rev. R. Tyr- whitt on "baptismal faith," 397. Review of Higginson's Sugges- tions on Unity and Union, N. N. Scriptural mode of assert- ing the Divine Unity, Newington-Green domestic mission, 781 New-Testament Scriptures, autho- rity of 13, 143, 231, 564, 619, 694. Companion to, 372. Notes on the, 554, 692, 770. Truth of the canonical books of the, Niagara, lines by Lord Morpeth on visiting,
North-Eastern Unitarian Associa- tion, anniversary of the,
OBITUARY.-Mr. Thos. Harmer, 68. Mr. H. B. Fearon, ib. Mr. E. G. Wells, 69. Mrs. Turner, 70. Mr. John Bellamy, ib. Mr. J. F. Manley, ib. Mr. G. Imeson, ib. Mr. R. Slader, 71. Mr. W. P. Gaskell, ib. T. Solly, Esq., ib. Mrs. Reeve, 72. Mrs. Comp- ton, ib. Rev. R. Kell, ib. Mrs. Notcutt, 72, 201. Mr. J. Eagles- field, 72. Dr. Blake, 198. Mrs. Baker, 201. Mrs. Commeline, 202. Mr. P. Valentine, ib. Mr. J. Hamer, 203. Rd. Carlile. ib. L. Edgeworth, Esq., ib. Rev. F. Wrangham, ib. Mrs. Barlow, 204. Mr. John Rees, ib. Mrs. Morgan, ib. Mrs. Stower, ib. F. Lees, Esq., ib. Mr. E. Holt, ib. Mrs. Hays, ib. Sutton Sharpe, Esq., ib. Mr. S. Boreham, ib. Rev. S. C. Fripp, 267. C. Sharpe, ib. Mr. G. Braham, ib. Mrs. Bowles, ib. Mrs. Smith, ib. J. R. Arnold, Esq., ib. Rev. Dr. Schwabe, ib. J. P. Wedd, Esq., ib. Miss Hen- nell, ib. B. U. Dowson, Esq., ib. E. A. Mott, ib. Dr. Southey, ib. Duke of Sussex, 330. B. Penn, Esq., ib. Mr. R. Wilkes, 331. Mr. O. Tomalin, ib. Mrs. Sharp, ib. Mrs. Clarke, ib. Mr. John Allen, ib. Mrs. Stuart, 332. Mrs. Chatfeild, ib. Mrs. Ridge, 395. Mr. W. Maurice, ib. Mr. T. W. Golding, ib. S. Boddington, Esq., 396. W. Taylor, Esq., ib. Miss C. Montgomery, ib. Mrs. Hack- wood, ib. Rev. John Grundy, ib. R. Greves, Esq., 396, 472. Mr. J. Odgers, 469. Mr. T. H. Car- penter, 539. Mr. W. Mowat, ib. Mr. S. Norburn, ib. C. H. Bid- lake, 540. Thomas Thrush, Esq., ib. Josiah Wedgwood, Esq., 540, 666. Mrs. Gwylhym, 603. Mrs.
Hymn, 771. Stanzas suggested by Ebenezer Elliott's Poem, Old Oak-leaf,"
Porter, Rev. William, A.M., obitu-
Postage plan of Mr. Hill,
Predictions, on the the fulfilment of the, contained in the evangelical
Presbyterian Church, General As- sembly of, in Ireland,
ib. Sir Matthew Wood, 668, 730. G. W. Wood, Esq., M. P., Mr. John Jackson, 731. Hart, 783. Mrs. Brown, ib. Mr. Delph, ib. John Hall, Esq., 784. Thos. Cropper, Esq., ib. Lady Beevor, ib. Mrs. Wagstaff. 785. Miss Farrin,
O'Connell, Daniel, and the Lady Hewley Judgment,
Presbyterians-Unitarians,
Q. on not honouring the Father,
Orthodoxy, modern pulpit,
Orthodox Presbyterians of Ulster,
pretensions and claims of,
R. M. M., memoir of Dr. Malachi
P. on the fulfilment of predictions
Pain, on the moral uses of,
Rees, Dr. Thomas, on his projected Memoirs of the Socini,
Reformers, Sketches of the Lives
Papal usurpation, early resistance of
Parable of many truths,
Patriot newspaper and the late Rd.
Perseverance, an allegory,
Philips, Dr., obituary memoir of, Pitt, death-bed of,
POETRY. A Flower for a Glorious Grave, 33. Sonnet on Dr. Chan- ning, 34. Oh! what were Life, 79. Sacred Lyrics, 99. The Old Oak-leaf, 142. Spiritual Wor- ship, 158. Ode to the Memory of Dr. Channing, 162. The Glory of Matter transcended by the Glory of Mind, 213. Verses by the late Remote Rev. W. Turner, 229.
Issues of Good Actions, 276. The Last Word, 306. Hymn, by the Rev. R. E. B. Maclellan, 344. Hymn and Chorus, 352. Lines by the Rev. Hugh Hutton, 402. Paraphrase of Psalm xix., 408. Lines by Lord Morpeth, 424. Lines on the Death of a Little Boy, 493. The Prayer on Bunk- er's Hill, 547. Sonnets suggested A Scene by a recent Loss, 553. designed for Music, 570. Lines written between Douglas and Peel, 616. Way-side Notes on the same Excursion, 617. The Last Power, 691. Christmas-day
and Characters of, by E. Tagart, 517 Religion, the Church and,
REVIEW.-The Church of the Savi- our, by Thomas Bowring, 35. American Notes, by Charles Dick- Funeral Sermons for ens, 42. Dr. Channing, 49, 124, 174, 249. Health of Towns' Bill, 54. Con- gregational Calendar, 56. racter of Dr. Price, by Thomas Cromwell, 57. The Religion of Politics, by Ezra S. Gannett, 112. Jameson's New Zealand, South Australia and New South Wales, 118. Steill's Pictorial Spelling- book, 123. Bentley's British A Layman's Class-book, 124. Theological Doubts, 172, 244. Kentish's Western Unitarian So- ciety Sermon, 177. Dr. Drum- mond's Sermon on Free Inquiry, 179. Johns' Sermon on the Fire at Liverpool, 181. Montgomery's Lecture on Trinitarian Admis- sions, 180. Texts of Scripture for every Day of the Year, by E. Chitty, 181. Walker on the Tri- nity and Atonement, 241. Car- penter's Popular Cyclopædia, 250. New Publications of the Chris- tian Tract Society, 251. Rea- sons for renouncing Unitarianism by G. W. Philp, 252. Position of
the Jews, by Hawkes, and the National Restoration of the Jews, by R. H. Herschell, 254. Dr. Hutton's Sermon on the Unity, Spirituality and Paternal Charac- ter of God, 254. Channing's Self- Culture, 255. "Claims of the Clergy," ib. Coquerel's Salvation in every Church, ib. Domestic Missions, 376, 430. Allen and Cornwell's English Grammar,383. Spiritual Destitution in Dukin- field, 384. Maclellan's Discourses, 385. Early Religion, a Funeral Sermon, by E. Chapman, ib. Tur- ner's Lives of Eminent Unitari- ans, 425. Maps for Schools, 440. Crompton's Sermon on Religious Education, 442. The Atonement, ib. Class Instruction, by Rachel Evans, ib. Tagart's Sketches of leading Reformers, 517. The So- cial Hymn-book, 520. General Meeting of the Non-subscribing Presbyterians of Ireland, 522. Cromwell's Sermon on Church Music, ib. Howorth's Sermon on the Love of Christ, 523. Joshua Forster, a Tale, ib. "The True Worshipers," a Discourse, by R. E. B. Maclellan, ib. Dr. Mont- gomery's Association Sermon, 582, 640. Porter's Discourse on Westminster Assembly, 586. In- fluence of Respect for Outward Things, 588. How did England become an Oligarchy? 590. Sol- ly's Walter Bernard, ib. Wood's
History and Antiquities of Eyam, 636. Piper's Sermon on Trac- tarianism, 648. Howitt's Address to the Anti-slavery Society, 650. Higginson's Suggestions on Unity and Union, 708. G. V. Smith's Letters to Dr. J. Pye Smith on the Atonement, 714. A Prayer Bell for the Universal Church, 718. Journal de la Liberté Reli- gieuse, 719. Bickersteth's Pro- testant Association Sermon. Russell, Lord John, his resolutions on Education, Ruth, extracts from, an unpublished Oratorio, 10, 88, 153, 219, 288
S. S. on the Wisdom of Solomon, 8. Notes on the New Testament,
554, 692, 770 S. W. Review of Dickens' Ameri- can Notes, 42-of School Maps, 440-of the Social Hymn-book, 520 Sabbath, the, 513. "Orthodox" notions of the, 375
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