Divorce, Right of, to be claimed, iii. 322 -Opinions on, in the Monthly Reposi- tory, iii. 466
Donations, Dr. Woodhouse's, to the pa- rish of Stoke-upon-Trent, in Stafford- shire, iii. 185-of the Earl of Egre- mont to the Chichester Infirmary, iv. 237
Duddo Chapel, description of, with a view and plan, (wood-cut,) iii. 602 Durham Cathedral, recent discoveries in, iv. 112-Diocese of, account of the dis- tribution of funds for the Augmentation of small livings in, iii. 189-University of, iv. 329, 447
Ecclesiastical Courts, iv. 548-Statistics in Essex, iv. 550-Intelligence, (England, Scotland, and Ireland,) iii. 101, 216, 378, 491, 612, 735-iv. 98, 218, 340 463, 577, 698-History, Waddington's, Observations on, iv. 299 Edinburgh University, Increase of Stu- dents in, iii. 117 Education Returns, iv. 463-Schemes, iv. 562
Eldon, (Earl of,) church at Kingston, in the Isle of Purbeck, rebuilt by him, iii. 111 Ember-week Prayers, on the Use of the, iii. 457
Emigrants, the Willingham, Letters from, in America, iii. 212 Emigration to America, iv. 198 Endowments, on, iii. 685 Enoch, the prophecy of, iv. 417 Episcopal Church, American, iv. 198 Ephesians, Epistle to the, iv. 776 Established Church, the principles of the,
with regard to the exercise of free inquiry and the rights of private judgment, iii. .1-Does not attempt to deprive her members of those rights, 2, 6-Puri- tanism not the cause of civil and religi- ous liberty, 3-Original Puritans have no affinity with modern dissenters, 4— Evidence in Walker's "Sufferings of the Clergy" of the persecutions authorized by the Puritans, 5-The Established Church considered by foreign churches the bulwark of religious freedom, 6- Defended from the attacks of modern dissenters, ib.- Why dissenters are termed schismatic, 8-On the connexion of the, with the judicial and legislative functions of the state, 241-Grounds for upholding an, 468 Evelyn, his Diary, Selections from, iii. 41, 159, 418-iv. 752
Events of the Month, iii. 110, 226, 386, 498, 621, 744; iv. 111, 228, 348, 467, 584, 705
Evidences of Christianity, Bishop M'H- vaine's, iv. 68
Exeter, (Bishop of) number confirmed by him on his primary visitation, iv. 586- Cathedral, improvements in, iv. 111— Proofs of residence in his diocese, de- rived from his charge, iv. 817
Factories, the, iii. 318, 565-necessity for legislative enactments concerning Facts, Million of, an irreligious work, iv. 182
Falsehoods about the clergy, iii. 716 Farmers' Servants, fees from, iv.333 Fathers, Letters on the church of the, iv. 421, 540, 640, 763
Fees of Consecration, falsehood contra- dicted, iii. 475-Bishop's, iv. 328-Sur- plice, 648
Festival of the Sons of the Clergy, iv. 233 Finch, Mr., Speech of, at Stamford, iii. 598 Fire at Boughton church, in Kent, iii. 229 Font at Walsingham church, two of the popish sacraments represented on the, with a wood-cut, iv. 143 Fund, Apprenticing, iv. 333
Gabell, (Dr.) monument to, and inscrip- tion, iii. 204
Glebe Houses, on building, on small liv- ings, iii. 306
Gloucester, Address to the Bishop of, iii. 478- Extracts from his speech at Chel- tenham, iii. 597
Good Friday, communion on, iii. 687; iv. 57, 183, 185, 443, 554
Gospel, Society for the Propagation of the, iv. 559
Greek Press, Vindication of the early Parisian, iii. 283, 427, 548, 658; iv. 29, 161, 276, 411, 530, 632, 757 Grove, new church built at, iii. 110 Grotius, Extracts from Burigny's Life of, iii. 705
Gurney's (Mr. Baron) Charge to the Jury at Lewes, iii. 115
Halford, Mr., his speech at Leicester, on church representation in the House of Commons, iv. 816.
Hamlet of Bitton, Vicar's tithes, iii. 707 Hampole, Hermit of, iv. 261, 390, 508, 617
Hawkins's (Dr.) Discourses on some of the principal objects and uses of the histori- cal Scriptures of the Old Testament, iii. 578
Henry VIII.. Prayers from his Primer, iv. 512, 625
Herbert, (George) rector of Bemerton, Wilts, iv. 412
Holidays, (The) their effect upon the mind, iii. 29
Hooker, his views of state interference in matters spiritual, iv. 494
Horsley, Mr., his letter to the Editor on the late Bishop of St. Asaph's Remarks on Daniel and St. John, iv. 717 Hounslow Subscription School, sermon preached in aid of, by the Bishop of London, iii. 231
Howitt, his work on the History of Priestcraft, &c. reviewed and exposed, iv. 70
India, Church in, iv. 499
Indigent Clergy, annual meeting of sub- scribers for the relief of the, iv. 477 Infidelity, Unwearied endeavours of the religious Societies to check the progress of, iii. 231
Inquiry into the state of livings, iv. 215 Invocation to Saints, not practised by the Anglo-Saxon Church, iii. 124
Ireland, Church of, Revenues of the, iii. 354
Irish Church, Tithes of the clergy, iii. 99— Value of benefices in, 750-Bill, 674— Petition against, 718- Ecclesiastical Commission, iv. 688
Jesus, the Prophecy of, iii. 54 Jewel, (Bishop) his Letters, iv. 620 Jews, Expenses of religious establishments among the, iv. 316 Jezebel, the case of, iv. 442
John the Baptist and Elias, iv. 771. Jones's (Rev. R.) Introductory lecture on political economy, delivered at King's College, iii. 580
Jubilee at Eltham, iv. 471
Judas Torches, Conjectures respecting, iv. 21
Juvenile Crime, Causes of, Recommenda-
tions of the Middlesex Grand Jury for the prevention of, iii. 113
Kensington Gravel Pits, new School opened at, iii. 230
King's College, Liberal spirit prevailing it, iii. 231
Kirk of Scotland, iv. 546
Kirkstall Church, Restoration of, iv. 118 Knowledge, on the diffusion of, iii. 562
Labour Rate, iii. 211, 422, 500, 570, 573, 684, 746; iv. 432, 678.
Ladye Chapel, Restoration of the, iii. 231 Lamartine, Meditations Poetiques de, iii. 396, 535, 642; iv. 14
Land granted to the poor in Gloucester- shire by Lords Fortescue and Harrowby, and Sir Thomas Phillips, iii. 228 Law of Pews, iii. 746; iv. 75 Laymen, Speeches of, in support of the church, iii. 598
Leases, Bishops', iv. 566
Le Clerc, on the Cinyras and Ammon of, iv. 789
Lectures, Weekly, iii. 298, 435, 437, 574, 576, 677. 679, 681
Leighlin and Ferns, the Bishop of, Letter from the, to the clergy of the united dioceses, on the Church Temporalities Act, iv. 742
Libel on the Church, iii. 117
Liberality of the Marquis of Bath, iii. 233 Liturgy, on the evils of an alteration of the, iii. 504-On the authority neces- sary to alter the, iv. 45-Reform of the, iv. 438
Livings, on the patronage of, iv. 284 London University, debt of the, iii. 503 Lord's Day, on the right observance of the,
iii. 669-Petition for the better ob- servance of the, iv. 215
Loughrea Church, Destruction of, by lightning, iii. 117
Lunatic Asylum, Middlesex County, iv.
Lyall, Archdeacon. His remarks on the property of the church, iv. 814 Lynecombe, St. Mark's church, Account of a beautiful stained glass window at, iii. 233
Magazine, Catholic, iii. 594, 704; iv. 561 -Congregational, iii. 592
Magi, (The) from the Sun Rising, iii. 163 Doubts as to their identity, 165– Various denominations and legends, 167 -Opinion with regard to their being Samarians, 169
Manifestation, extraordinary, in Park Chapel, Chelsea, iv. 474 Mant, (Bishop) Sonnet by, iii. 194 Martin's illustrations of the Bible, iii. 465 Mattei, (Saverio) a distinguished scholar, his sacred poetry, iii. 10
Mausoleum in Waldeshare Park, conse- cration of, iv. 471
Medal commemorative of the cholera at Bilston, iv. 354
Memorials of Oxford, iii. 77, 464; iv. 445, 558; of Salisbury, iii. 465; iv. 558 Milton, his Life and Times, by J. Ivimey, iii. 198
Miniature Friars, Description of, iii. 237 Modesty, Evangelical Magazine, iii. 704 Monstrans, a, iii. 38
Murder of a Protestant Clergyman in Ire land, iii. 117
New Books, iii. 118, 238, 387, 506, 627, 751; iv. 119, 239, 359, 479, 595, 715 New churches, good effects of, iii. 230 New Monthly Magazine, cruel and illibe- ral attack upon the late Lord Tenterden, iii. 93
Nicholas, (St.) Leicestershire, Account of, (with an engraving,) iii. 524 Nicol, (Dr.) his translation of an Arabic MS., iv. 202
Norris, (John) iii. 412
Northumberland, Clerical Charities in, iv. 674
Notices and Reviews, iii. 75, 192, 308, 460, 578, 689; iv. 64, 193, 322, 445, 554, 632-of the Olden Time, iii. 38, 157, 269, 417, 545
Nuisance, the Beer Shop, crime attributed to, iv. 709
Parabolic Scripture, on, iii. 44 Parish Clerks, iii. 456
Parish Churches-Balsham, iii. 269; Bemerton, iii. 411; Bishopsbourne, iii. 132; Boldre, iv. 502; Buxted, iv. 611; Chartham, iii. 647; Walsingham, iv. 139; Warblington, iv. 382 Parishes, union of, iv. 180
Parr, Dr.; valuable MSS. bequeathed by him to Emanuel College, Cambridge, iii. 110 Parry's (Rev. T.) Practical Exposition of St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, iii. 194
Parson, a title of honour, not a taunting epithet, iii. 135
Past Times, notices of, from law books, iii. 650
Patronage of the Church of Scotland, iv. 239
Paul, St., his style, iv. 317
Peel, Sir Robert, his Speech at Birming- ham, at the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, iv. 590 Penance, iv. 714
Penny Club, in Kent, for providing the poor with clothing, iii. 501
Pews, not general before the Reformation, iii. 40; the laws of, iii. 746, iv. 75 Philosophical Society at Cambridge, pro- ceedings of the, iii. 497
Phipps, Rev. Mr., his reply to Mr. Ma- thews' attack on the church, iv. 590 Pitt Press, opening of the, at Cambridge, iii. 740
Pluralities and Curates, iii. 175; resi- dence of incumbents and working clergy, 262; abolition of, 449; on, 561 Poetry, Thoughts upon Sacred, iv. 250 Political Economists and the Poor, iii. 95 Poor, expenses of a farm hired to give em- ployment to the, iv. 76
Poor Laws, extracts from the information received from the Commissioners rela- tive to the, iii. 581-Commission, iv. 689
Preferments, Cathedral, use of, iii. 443 Price of Funds, Markets, &c. iii. 119, 238, 507, 627, 751; iv. 119, 240, 359, 479, 595, 715
Priory of St. Leonard's, Stamford, de- struction of, iii. 113
Prometheus Vinctus, accused of being a work of an immoral and irreligious ten- dency, iii. 287-Charge repelled, iv. 59 Pronunciation and Rhyme, remarks on, iii. 545
Property, Church, petition for the security of, iv. 235
Prophecy of our Lord, on the, iii. 438 Prophetical periods, of the, iv. 717
Protest against the third reading of the Irish Church Reform Bill, by Lord Ellenborough, iv. 330
Psalmody, Italian, iii. 9-Bishop Horne's opinion of psalmody in general-Speci- mens of Saverio Mattei's sacred poetry, 10, 12, 13-Parochial, 178, 179, 682, 683 Uniformity in, iv. 157 Publicans and Beer Houses, iv. 215 Pulpit and Reading Desk, on the, iv. 434 Purgatory, belief in doubtful, of the An- glo-Saxon church, iii. 124 Puritans, on the, iii. 291
Revolutionary Symptoms, present and past, iv. 308
Rome, Bishop of, iv. 287
Royal Humane Society, report of proceed ings of, iii. 231
Russia, schools and seminaries in, iii. 237
Sabbath, the, iii. 260-Petitions, 503 Sacraments, the, iii. 448-Exhortation to communicate omitted, 449
Sacred Poetry, iii. 43, 161, 273, 420, 542, 655; iv. 22, 150, 265, 394, 514, 627, 758
Quadripartite and Tripartite Division of Salisbury Cathedral, ancient table in the
Tithes, essay on, iv. 195
Qualifications for Orders, iv. 794
Rainbow, the, a prophetic sign, iii. 275, 430-Remarks on the, with reference to, in Scripture, iii. 667
Raleigh, Sir Walter, Tytler's Life of, iii. 586
Rates, on Church, iv. 675, 683-Resist- ance of, iv. 114, 810
Rating of small Tenements, iv. 214 Reform, on Church, iii. 78, 215, 360, 484, 603, 720-What are the prospects of benefit from the projected, iii. 82- Mr. Girdlestone's pamphlet on, 92- Defensor and Lord Henley, 174–Dr. Arnold on, iv. 40, 443-Remarks on works on, iii. 312, 465 Registers, extracts from parish, iv. 444 Registration Bill, the, iii. 592 Remarks on St. Luke (xxi. 32), iii. 170—
On Romans (xii. 30), 280-On the writer of the article on parabolical scrip- ture, iii. 191-On Matthew (xviii. 1, &c.), iii. 565—On Ephesians (iv. 17— 24), iv. 58-On Philippians (ii. 13), iv. 545-On the Act 3 & 4 William IV. entitled 66 an Act to alter and amend the laws relating to the Temporalities of the Church of Ireland," iv. 797-On the Society for Propagating the Gospel, iv. 815
Report of the Incorporated Society for promoting the Enlargement &c. of Churches, iii. 477, 597; iv. 74, 211 Repository, the Monthly; tirade against the army, iii. 595-Disgraceful and fearful expression of hatred and level- ing illustrated by a paper in, iv. 564 Residence, clergy, iv. 572
Revenue of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, iv. 690 Revenues of the Church of England, iii. 717
Chapter House of; letter from Canon Bowles, iii. 184-Drawing of, preserved, iii. 460
Savings Banks, report of, iii. 226, 228 Schools, Sunday, iii. 299, 567, 671-Parish and other, iv. 185, 551-For poor children, on national and other, iv. 685, 818
Scottish Episcopal Church, history of the, iii. 14-Defended by Bishop Skinner, 18 Union with the English clergy effected by Bishop Sandford, 20-Pro- ceedings and history of the, 127, 130, 253; iv. 361
Schoolmasters' Society, letter upon the, iii. 232
Sculpture, illustrations of modern, iii. 78 Septuagint, remarks on the, iii. 49 Sermon and Prayers, iv. 796
Sermon in blank verse, iii. 75—Others, where published, iii. 460
Sermons, by the Rev. C. Girdlestone, iii. 309, 691; iv. 682-Rev. W. S. Cole, iii. 311-Rev. A. Campbell, iii. 311– Rev. C. W. Le Bas, iii. 464-Arch- deacon Wix, iii. 464-Rev. W. Strong, iii. 691-F. Skurray, B.D., iv. 65— Rev. J. Slade, 66-Dr. Creswell, 66— Bishop Onderdonk, 198-Dr. Russell, 199 Dr. O'Brien, 322 - Rev. H. Hughes, 323-J. Keble, M.A. 323- Bishop of Calcutta, 326-Rev. J. An- derson, 326-Rev. J. H. Hastings,326, Rev. H. Raikes, 326-Rev. P. Hall, 326-Rev. A. Goode,326-J.J. Blunt, B.D., 326-Rev. C. Benson, 3- Rev. R. L. Freer, 446-R. W. An- derson, 555-Rev. J. Brown, and Rev. T. Mortimer, 558-Rev. M. Harrison, 558-Rev. E. J. Evans, 681 Service, church, iv. 187
Service Time, Notices in, iv, 650 Sinclair, Rev. J., Dissertations vindicating
the Church of England, iii. 195 Sion Chapel, Middlesex, extraordinary scene at, iv. 708
Sunday School in Ireland, iv. 213 Governess Mutual Assurance, iv. 333 Labourer's Friend, iv. 563, 749 Derby Tract, iv. 586
Church Building, iv. 659
Societies, on Church, letter from Pres- byter, iv. 177
Socinian testimony to the usefulness of an establishment, iii. 172
Son of Man, on the Coming of the, iv. 167
Speculum Gregis, useful work, iii. 443 Speeches, The, at St. Paul's School, iii. 138
Stanley, (Mr.) his speech on the Irish
Church Temporalities Bill, iv. 172 Sub-deacons, on, iv. 56
Subscribers to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, iii. 481 Subscriptions, Clerical, iii. 352- towards the re-construction of the parochial church of St. Michael, Stamford, iv. 79
Testimonials to Clergymen, iii. 110, 442
Tithes, Letter on, by a Norfolk Rector, iii. 180-amount of compensation for unpaid, returned to Government by Mr. Palliser, of Crook, iii. 214-peti- tion from the Society of Friends re- specting, iv. 202
Theological Literature, Index to, a desi- deratum, iii. 182
Things to be Lamented, iii. 595-more, iv. 73
Thomas à Becket, iii. 31, 140, 399, 525- his murder, with an engraving from an ancient fresco painting, iv. 241 Transubstantiation, not deemed necessary to salvation, even by the church of Rome, till 1215-doctrine of, not held by the Anglo-Saxon church, iii. 123 Travels of an Irish Gentleman in search of a Religion, iv. 26, 149, 153, 267, 401, 518, 661-Review of, iii. 690 TRIALS:-
Gibbons v. the Bishop of Ely, iii. 98, 350
Eve v. Parish of South Ockendon, iii. 206
Clift v. Parish of South Ockendon, ib. White v. Wilcox, ib.
Wilcox v. White, iv. 75
Brown v. Attorney-General, iii. 207 Attorney-General v. Skinners' Com- pany, ib.
Rex v. the Justices of Somersetshire, iii. 351
Bird v. the Executors of Smith, iii. 477 In the matter of Trinity Hall, Cam- bridge, ib.
Lambert v. Fisher and another, iii. 714 Huntingdon Quarter Sessions, iii. 716 Luxford v. White, iv. 330.
Hodgson and others v. Harrison and others, iv. 331 Lynes v. Southall, ib.
Bishop of Lincoln v. Rennell, ib. Armistead v. Bleasdale, iv. 449 Dodworth v. Blanchard, iv. 451 Kemp v. Pechell, iv. 453 Collins v. Gresley and others, ib. Attorney-General v. Atherstone
The King v. Williams and others, iv.456 Truth and Candour, fine specimens of,
Union, on the general congregational, iv. 242
Unitarianism in England, iii. 209 United States, Theological establishments in the, iv. 684
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