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Several communications have been made to us on the subject of a late recantation of Unitarianism, but our sincere pity for the unhappy man whose name has been so indecently proclaimed by the Methodists to the world will not allow us to risque the possibility of disturbing his last moments by exhibiting his true character. We have received, through a bookseller, W. W.'s MS. volume. We have hitherto been able only to read a few passages, but the impression upon our mind is, that we shall be disposed to insert the Correspondence contained in it, in some successive Numbers of our next Volume. We have received from our friend and correspondent, Professor Chenevière, of Geneva, an Historical Account of the late Theological Disputes at Geneva, which will appear in a Translation in the volume which will begin with the next Number. In our next Number, the first of Vol. XIX., will be given an Engraved Portrait of RAMMOHUN ROY, the Hindoo Christian Reformer. ERRATUM. P. 626, col. 2, line 35 from the bottom, for " exacted by," read “exacted from." A GENERAL INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND SIGNATURES. The Names and Signatures of Correspondents are distinguished by Small Acton, Mr., his Sermon before the His Supporters and Friends of the Uni- Acts xix. 5, 6, remarks on, 673 383 576 40 A. 10. Extract from a letter respect- 712 Yearly Epistle," 568 A-N's review of Kenrick's Sermon 228 Hearers of the Gospel, 172 Ahaz, on the sign given to, Isaiah vii. Anecdote of Dr. Ironsides, 237 497 AIKIN, AR., his memoir of Dr. Aikin, 717 Angelo's, Michel, poem on the per- Angier, Rev. Samuel, some account 603 of, 548 682 Belfast Academical Institution, plea Belsham's, Mr., scheme of interpre- BEREUS on the state of religious in- Berneaud, Thiébaut de, Note de, re- 561 590 324 357 229 700 623 lative aux manuscrits de fen Pascal Ayrshire, Unitarianism in, 122, 99 the, Birch's Life of Tillotson, extracts Birmingham Sunday-schools, infor- Blayney, Dr., examination of his dis- Blomfield, Rev. Dr., Fox's Letter to, Bloomfield, Robert, obituary of, B. M. on the death of the Rev. James 298 198 9 497 728 550 735 245 674 Bolton, anniversary of the opening of of the Unitarians with some ac- Bedford's, Earl of, "Jewell," brief 28 23 101 moirs of the Life of, written by Carmarthen, triennial visitation of the Carnot, M., obituary of, Carpenter, Dr., his eulogium of Mr. Catholic claims, petition of some of 564 482 552 426 228 428 678 C. B.'s contributions to the Unita- 11 682 CESTRIENSIS POSTHUMUS, his essay on 510 Buckley, Rev. William, Jun., some Chichester, succession of Dissenting Burnet, Bishop, his character of the Duke of Lauderdale, 258 481 100 142 Burns, Robert, his lines addressed to C. Of C.'s review of Fullagar's Six Ad- Christian Disciple, hymn for Easter, 540 244 424 Christian instruction of Negroes, 485 588 574 301 105 717 71 8 23 Cappe, the late Mrs. Catharine, Me- CANTABRIGIENSis on Lord Burghly's "Precepts" and the Earl of Bed- Clarkson's Life of Penn, public dis- Clary, Mr. Nicholas, obituary of, Clerke, Gilbert, some account of, 65. Clogher, appointment of a bishop to 60 Cumberland, Rhode Island, letter 348 Cogan's, Dr., Theological Disquisi- COGAN, Mr., on Scriptural and Cal- vinistic phraseology, 8. On "mo- COLLECTOR, A, on Methodist camp- 694 Curio, Calius Secundus, select me- Curious pulpit satire, Cyprus, extract from a letter, written D. 48 397 26 Collet, John, M. D., inquiry concern- ing, 573. Replies to the, 650, D. on biblical criticism in Lyne's Dacre, Lord, his speech before the 712 108 588 of, 556 351 183 719 589 310 550 29 551 563 167 281 1 Cor, iii. 2, notes on, 699; vì. 2, on 590 722 Devon and Cornwall Unitarian Asso- 483 380 Cork Southern Reporter, annual CORNISH, Mr., on requiring students ciation Anniversary, 421 DION's ode to a valley on the Avon, 49 77 15 |