No. 94. Christian Unitarianism not a Negative System. By No. 95. The Tenth Report of the American Unitarian Asso- VOL. IX. No. 96. A Brief Statement and Explanation of the Unitarian Belief. By Orville Dewey. No. 97. False Witnesses answered. Clarke, Louisville, Ky. 6 No. 98. The Existing State of Theology as an Intellectual No. 99. Sober Thoughts on the State of the Times, addressed to the Unitarian Community. No. 100. Doctrinal Distinctness not always Doctrinal Differ- No. 101. A Discourse on the Law of the Spiritual Life. By No. 102. On Spirituality of Character. By E. Q. Sewall. I am the Way. Addressed to those who "Cannot No. 104. An Argument from Scripture History against the 3 5 3 Trinity. By S. G. Bulfinch. 3 No. 105. Christianity as a Purely Internal Principle. By Converse Francis. No. 106. The Christian Doctrine of Retribution. By George R. Noyes. No. 107. The Eleventh Report of the American Unitarian VOL. X. No. 108. A Discourse on some of the Distinguishing Opinions of Unitarians. By William E. Channing, D. D. No. 109. On Profession of Religion. By Orville Dewey. 3 5 5 No. 110. Thoughts on the Personality of the Word of God. By Noah Worcester, D. D. No. 111. The Scriptural Doctrine of Good Works. By Edward B. Hall. No. 112. On the Use and the Meaning of the Phrase "Holy No. 113. A Review of Atheism, for Unlearned Christians. No. 114. Virtue, not Happiness, the End of Man's Creation. No. 115. Why should we labor to extend our Faith? By S. K. Lothrop. No. 116. The History of Christ, a Testimony that the Father is the Only True God and sole Object of Adoration. By W. J. Fox. No. 117. Religious and Moral Wants of the West. By Wil- No. 118. On Denying the Lord Jesus. By the late Bernard No. 119. The Twelfth Report of the American Unitarian No. 120. VOL. XI. "Come over and Help us." A Letter to Rev. No. 121. To the Law and to the Testimony." A Discourse No. 122. Remarks on Creeds, Intolerance, and Exclusion. No. 123. No. 124. Charges against Unitarianism. By E. Peabody. No. 125. The Nature, Reality, and Power of Christian Faith. No. 126. The Sunday School. A Discourse pronounced before the Sunday School Society. By William E. Channing, D. D. 3 2 3 6 No. 127. What is Truth? By Andrew Peabody. 3 No. 128. A Young Man's Account of his Conversion from 5 5 No. 130. 4 No. 129. True Grounds of Christian Unity. By George A Rational Faith competent to the Wants of Man. VOL. XII. No. 132. The Duty of Promoting Christianity by the Circulation of Books. By H. Ware, Jr. No. 133. The Future Life. By William E. Channing, D. D. No. 135. The Worship of the Father, a Service of Gratitude No. 136. No. 138. No. 139. No. 140. No. 141. On the Atonement. By Edward B. Hall. No. 142. Remarks on the Sacred Scriptures, and on Belief No. 143. The Fourteenth Report of the American Unitarian VOL. XIII. No. 144. On Mystery, Reason and Faith. By Rev. E. Pea No. 145. Who was Jesus Christ? By Rev. Geo. F. Simmons. 6 3 5 No. 146. Jesus Christ the Chief Corner Stone. By Rev. G. No. 147. No. 149. No. 150. How to Spend a Day. By Henry Ware, Jr., D. D. No. 151. The Moral Power of Christ's Character. By Rev. No. 152. No. 153. No. 154. Christian Views of Human Suffering. By William Watch and Pray. By Rev. Robert C. Waterston. No. 155. The Fifteenth Report of the American Unitarian VOL. XIV. No. 156. The Doctrine of the Cross. By Rev. J. W. Thom son. No. 157. The One Thing Needful. By Rev. Thomas B. Fox. C. W. Upham. No. 159. The Power of Unitarian Christianity to produce an No. 160. No. 161. No. 162. No. 165. 3 3 An Individual Faith. By Rev. George E. Ellis. 3 Man born upright. By Rev. A. B. Muzzey. No. 166. Unitarianism Defined and Defended; being Extracts from Lectures delivered at Liverpool in 1839, by three Unitarian Ministers, in Answer to Lectures against Unitarianism, by thirteen Clergymen of the Episcopal Sect. No. 167. The Sixteenth Report of the American Unitarian No. 168. No. 169. No. 170. VOL. XV. The Death of Christ. By Rev. George G. Ingersoll. 6 3 The Coming of Christ. By Rev. A. P. Peabody. 3 No. 172. On the Uses of the Communion, and the Propriety No. 173. No. 174. No. 175. "How is it that ye have no Faith." By Rev. Henry Domestic Worship. By Rev. Caleb Stetson. The Apparent Darkness of God's Providence. By No. 176. Sympathy in Congregations. By Rev. Frederick A. No. 177. The Unitarian's Appeal. Three Sermons, Illustra- No. 178. Unitarianism a Benevolent Faith. By Rev. J. Scott No. 179. The Seventeenth Report of the American Unitarian 3 5 3 |