INDEX OF TITLES. Page. "Apologia pro Vita Sua" Annual Report of Executive Committee Autumnal Conventions 20, 85, 139, 186, 232, 287, 375, 523 286 Southern Need of Dr. Noyes of its Champions Theological Schools This Life and the Next Thomas Starr King Our Work in the Army Periodicals published in the Denomination Philosophy as Absolute Science Positive Doctrines of Christianity Profession of Christian Faith Religious "Performances " 'Religious Performances" (once more) Remarks on Mr Sawyer's Letter Spirit of Orthodoxy as illustrated in the Story of one Spirit of Toleration in a Catholic Country. Supply of Pulpits in Vacant Parishes Thirty-ninth Anniversary of the Am. Unitarian Association Two little Poems, and how they were done 519 48 515 49 385 229 256 541 463 459 337 9 221 202 215 409 92 206 184 36 289 241 145, 214 6 THE honorable place which Dr. Peabody has long held among our clergy, and the large measure of popularity which his Lectures on Christian Doctrine and his Sermons of Christian Consolations have enjoyed, will secure for his recently published volume of Lowell Lectures a cordial welcome, even beyond the limits of our denomination. By the will of the late John Lowell, jun., as is probably known to some of our readers, provision was made for the delivery in the city of Boston of annual lectures on certain specified themes. "As the most certain and the most important part of true philosophy," the testator wrote in this document, " appears to me to be that which shows the connection between God's revelations and the knowledge of good and evil implanted by him in our nature, I wish a course of lectures to be given on natural religion, showing its conformity to that of our Saviour." Accordingly, when Dr. Peabody was invited to prepare a course of lectures to be delivered before the Lowell Institute, as this noble foundation is called, he |