The Names and Signatures of Correspondents are distinguished by Small Capitals or Italics: as different Correspondents have often adopted the same signature, some ambiguity in the references will unavoidably arise; but this is an inconvenience necessarily attached to anonymous communications.
B. on knowledge and belief-a dis- tinction of Mr. Sturch's, 138. On the state of religion in Sweden, (1821,) 193. His obituary of Mr. Joseph Hancox, 302. His lines on the death of Mrs. George Kenrick, 563 Bainbridge, Mrs. Jane, obituary of, 754 Baker, Dr., obituary of,
BAKER, Mr., his correction of a mis- take respecting the Old Unitarian Congregation, Bolton, 174. Ordi- uation of,
BAKEWELL, Mr., on the state of mo- rals and religion in Geneva, iu re- ply to the letters of Dr. J. P. Smith, 513, 593, 661,
Baptism, efficacy of,
Baptist Missionary Society, Mr. Adam's letter to the Committee of the, on his renouncing Trinitarianism, Barbadoes, the Wesleian Methodist Chapel at, destroyed,
Barker, Rev. John, his incomparable letter to Dr. Doddridge, Barwise, Mr. William, obituary of, Bates, William, his story of a diaboli. cal possession,
Baxter Manuscripts in Williams's Li- brary, original letters from the, 449, 577, 726. From Bates to Baxter; story of a diabolical possession, 449. From Baxter to Mr. William Thomas, minister of Ubley, Somer- setshire, on the case of his son, who had been under Baxter's care for the cure of an heretical dispo- sition, 450. A letter, without an address, giving an account of the. landing of the Prince of Orange, 451. To Baxter, on the right of Antitrinitarians to be esteemed Christians, 452. On his book on Episcopacy, 453. "Of Orignal
Billett, Mr. Joseph, obituary of, Bishop, a description of the process
Bloxham, succession of Presbyterian ministers at,
Beasley, Rev. Thomas Ebenezer, obi-
Belfast Academical Institution, peti-
of making a, 416. Correction of an error in,
Blunt, Mr., petition of, complaining of calumnies against Roman Ca- tholics, in a pamphlet circulated by the "Society for Promoting Chris- tian Knowledge,"
Bolton, anniversary of the New Uni- tarian congregation, 304, Bolton, correction of a mistake re- specting the Old Unitarian Con- gregation, 174. Ordination of the Rev. Franklin Baker at, Bonaparte, Baroness de Stael's cha- Facter of,
Bost, M. Ami, account of his « Ge- nève Religieuse," 7,
Boston Patriot, Ex-President Jeffer son's letter to Ex-President Adams, from the,
Bourn's Gazetteer, reviewed, Bowen, Mr. Thomas, obituary of, Bayle, the celebrated Mr. Robert, the Countess of Ranelagh's letter to, Brabant, Rev. Thomas, some account of, Bransby's Address on Opening New School-Room at Dadley, re- viewed, 626. His Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Hannah Jevons, re- viewed, 692 B. R. D. on the Annual Meeting of the Presbyterian and Unitarian Mi- nisters of Lancashire and Cheshire, 484 BREVIS on the supposed author of the Athanasian Creed, 156. His brief notes on the Bible, British Critic, Mr. Gorton's theory of the genealogies of Christ, recom- mended to the attention of the Editors of the, 29. Mr. Frend on
a recent notice of him in the, 609, 709 Brown, George, the first person who
publicly attempted to reform the religion in Ireland,
Brown, William, Esq., obituary of, Browne, Rev. S. W., his conclusion of a discourse, at the final service at Monkwell Street, Burbage Wood, sonnet written in, June 21, 1824,
Burdett, Sir Francis, his letter to the Catholic Association,
Burges, Sir J. B., vindication of, from the censures of Mr. Horne, Burgess's, Bishop, uncharitableness, on,
Burnet's Life of Sir Matthew Hale, extract from, Burns's Law of Christ Viudicated from certain False Glosses of the Rev. Edward Irving, contained in (his Argament on Judgment to Come, reviewed,
Busby, Dr., an anecdote of,
C. B.'s copy of the inscription on the monument to the memory of the late Dr. Alexander, Cellerier, Sen., and M. Gaussen, their "Helvetic Confession of Faith,"7, 471 Chadwick, Miss Eliza, obituary of, 694 Chancellor, the Lord, his speeches
against the Unitarians' Marriage Bill, 243, 251,
Channing's, Dr. E., attempt to deli- neate Dr. Priestley's character, Mr. Belsham's remarks on,
Character of an English judge,
Charitable bequests,
Charles I., persecution of Irish Pres- byterians in the reign of, CHENEVIÈRE's, Professor, summary of the theological controversies which have of late years agitated the city of Geneva, 1, 65, 129. His defence of his statement, Chester, the [late] Bishop of, his speeches against the Unitarians' Marriage Bill, 244,
Christ. See Jesus Christ.
Calcutta, a Native College established at, for the education of Brahmin students in the Vedant or Brahmin-. ical Theology,
Calthorpe, Lord, his speech in favour of the Unitarians' Marriage Bill, Calvinist, A, and an Unitarian, a friendly correspondence between, 32, 103, 161, 275, 334, 394, 456, 601, 682,
CALVINIST, A, his remonstrance on behalf of Calvinism,
Calvinistic and Popish bigotry, CANTABRIGIENSIS on Calvinistic and Popish bigotry, 461. On Dr. J. Jones's novel hypothesis that Jose- phus was a concealed Christian, Canterbury, the Archbishop of, his speeches in favour of the Unita- riaus' Marriage Bill, 242, Carnot, M., memoir of, CARPENTER'S, Dr., proposal of a ge
neral subscription to Mr. Wright's "Review of his Missionary Life," Carpenter, Rev. Benjamin, some ac- count of,
Christianity, testimony to, from Lord Byron,
Christian mythology, satiric fragment on the,
Christian Tract Society, its Anniver- sary, 316, 369, Letter from Wil- liam Roberts, of Madras, to the Secretary of the, 369. Its officers for 1824-5,
Christie, the Rev. William, obituary of, Church, the people the live stock of the, 42. Explanation of the term, 289 Church of Christ and Church of En- land, contrast between the, Churches of England and Rome, re- semblance of the,
Church-service, apology for joining in the,
Clapperton, Lieut., extract of a letter from, regarding the death of Dr, Oudney, the African Traveller, Clerical claims, formation of a society at North Shields, for protection against,
CLERICUS on the scriptural Divinity of Christ, Close of the year, the,
COGAN, Mr., on the necessity and evi- dence of revelation, 11, 135. On a criticism of Porson's, 13. On an error in Mr. Locke, 219. His reply to Mr. Sturch, on natural religion, 266. On Bishop Burgess's uncha- ritableness, 531. On a canon of criticism relating to the Greek Ar- ticle, Collet's "Relics of Literature," cata-
ECCLESIASTICAL PREFERMENTS, 120, 185, 316, 377, 485, Eclectic Reviewers, Dr. Evans's de- fence of Dr. Doddridge against the, 170 Edinburgh Freethinkers, petition of the, EDITOR.
His concurrence in Dr. Carpenter's proposal of a general subscription to Mr. Wright's "Re- view of his Missionary Life," 36. On the Cornish controversy, 92, 149. On the want of an uniform or. thography in Anglo-Hindoo words, (note,) 355. On the Catholic Bi- shop of Kildare's views of an union between the Catholic Church and the Church of England, 385. On a letter of Dr. Hartley's to his sis- ter, 392. On a correspondence between the late Rev. T. Howe and the late Lord Eskine, 409. On original letters from the Baxter Manuscripts in Dr. Williams's Li- brary, 449, 452. On the critical synopsis of the Monthly Repository, by an American, 551. On the po- pulation of Boston, North America, (note,) 563. On an history of the Irish Presbyterians, 641. On a sketch of the character of the late Major Cartwright,
Evangelical Magazine, bigotry of the, 409 EVANS, Dr., on Mr. Irving's "Ora- cles," &c., 30. On Hall's Memoirs of Toller, 83. His defence of Dr. Doddridge against the Electic Re- viewers, 170. His delineation of the character of the late William Titford, Esq., 182. His final re- marks on Irving's Orations, 215. His plan for relieving the chapel debt, Dover, 343. His "Rich-
moud, and its Vicinity," &c., re- viewed, 561. On the bigotry of Adam's " Religious World Dis. played,"
EVANS, Mr. W., on Homer's Iliad, B. i. v. 468; Coloss. iv. 1, &c., Evans, Rev. Richard, obituary of, Everett's "Europe," the proved im- policy of prosecuting Unbelievers, from,
Evil, lines occasioned by the contro- versy on the origin of, Εξετασης on dificulties in the Uni- tarian scheme of Atonement, Exeter, the Bishop of, his speech in favour of the Unitarians' Marriage Bill,
Ellis, Rev. John, obituary of,
Empaytaz, M., his proceedings at Ge-
English and American charitable re-
Fawcett, Mrs. Charlotte, obituary of, 365 FELLOWSHIP FUND, establishment of a, in Stamford Street, Blackfriars, 53 Fillingham, Mrs. Elizabeth, obituary of,
Fisher, Miss Harriet Eliza, obituary
Ephes. iii. 20, 21, illustrated, 289; iv. 26, 31, notes on, 530, 608, Erasmus's far-famed Greek Testa- ment, sale of,
Erskine, Lord, obituary of, 46. His defence of Captain Baillie, 47. His triumphant dialogue with Judge Buller, on the celebrated trial of the Dean of St. Asaph, 48. His character, from the Scotsman, 50. His correspondence with the Rev. Thomas Howe, ESDAILE, Mr., his account of the final service at Monkwell-Street Chapel, 754 Essay on the incidental communica- tion of religious knowledge to the young, Established form of worship and esta- blished creeds and catechisms, ob- jections to,
Etoile, the situation of Protestants in
FLOWER, Mr., on an amended trans-
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, 117, 188, 510 Fox's Edinburgh and London Chapel- Opening Sermons, reviewed, Fraud on the memory of Anthony Collins, FREND, Mr., on the ineffable name of Jehovah, 109. On a recent notice of him in the British Critic, 609, Friendly correspondence between an Unitarian and a Calvinist, 32, 103, 161, 275, 334, 394, 456, 601, 682, 714. Remarks on the, FRIEND TO INQUIRY, A, his vindica- tion of a pamphlet entitled, "The Unitarian Doctrine briefly stated," 261. His apology for joining in the Church-service, FRIEND TO SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, A, his appeal to Unitarians, on Sunday- Schools,
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