IRELAND. EXTENT, &c.—The greatest length of this island is 235 miles, and its greatest breadth 182 miles. The inhabitants exceed 6,846,949 souls. ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION, &c.-The Church of Irelan'l has 4 Archbishops. and 18 Bishops, who have not one million of professed adherents to the National Establishment. The HIBERNIAN BIBLE Society has 52 Auxiliaries, 18 Branches, 219 Associations. Schools.--Education is rapidly advancing in Ireland. The Sunday School Society has under its care 1,945 schools, 14,404 gratuitous teachers, 163,018 scholars, that is, in the proportion of 1 to 42 of the Irish population. The London Hibernian Society snpports 977 schools, 63,121 Scholars. The Charter Schools support 1,883 scholars, 900 of whom are said to exceed the age of 21! The Kildare Street School, no returo. INDEPENDENT CONGREGATIONS. Co. ANTRIX ............ Co. ARMAGH...... Co. Doblin....., Belfast, Tabernacle..... Co. Down...... Rev. William Browne. William Flinter. John Carroll. John Gibson. Arthur Palmer. -John Petheriak. William Foley. James Carlile. James Hanson. - J. B. M'Crea. and Agent to the Irish Evangelical Society for the • Station. - George Silly. Vacant. - William Browne. — John Powell. - -Evison. - Richard Newton, -- Edward Dillon. C. E. Paul. Co. DERRY..... Ditto.......... . . . . . . QUEEN'S CO.............. Portarlington...... ERRATA, for “ chronicles," read “ chroniclets.” for “ tittle," read " title." 1, 36 for “ transmitted," read “ transmutec." OF THE NUMBER OF DISSENTING CONGREGATIONS IN EACII COUNTY OF ENGLAND; AND THOSE WHICH ARE INSERTED IN THE PRECEDING PAGES. ORANCO E SOROC 14 19 . .. .. ... COUNTIES. 1812. Pres. Ind. Bapt. Bedfordshire ....... 0 4 16 Berkshire ........... 1 2 8 Buckinghamshire ... 3 14 17 Cambridgeshire · Cheshire........ Cornwall ...... Cumberland... Derbyshire .... Devonshire ... Dorsetshire ....... Durham ....... Essex ........ Gloucestershire..... Hampshire ........ Herefordshire...... 2 4 Hertfordshire ...... 10 Huntingdonshire ... Kent ............. 7 7 28 24 Lancashire......... 27 Leicestershire...... 11 17 Lincolnshire ...... 22 Middlesex......... 20 33 Monmouthshire .... 15 Norfolk....... 20 Northamptonshire .. 0 16 Northumberland ....* Nottinghamshire.... Oxfordshire........ 3 Rutlandshire ...... Shropshire ........ 3 Somersetshire ...... 6 Staffordshire ....... Suffolk ............ Surrey ............ 0 15 Sussex ............ 16 Warwickshire ...... 8 Westmoreland ..... 2 4 3 Wiltshire.......... ? 38 17 Worcestershire ..... 3 4 9 Yorkshire ......... 20 95 42 20 • 0 11 9 20 1 21 13 35 0911 20 8 40 30 78 39 82 29 150. 4 15 13 32 4 20 3155 90 55 156 ... 0 29 53 32 58 40 76 6 3 ........ 11 7 .......... 12 12 3 20 S8 47 88 7 3116 54 5 32 35 1 23 21 7 29 26 16 50 1 10 0 30 31 65 6 10 22 38 .... 20 0 5 0 252 799 532 1583 204 1051 750 1775 147 dio 1047 Bar 2005 • We presume this includes Scotch Presbyterians, of which body we have no re N.S. SUPP. 1827. GENERAL IND E X TO THE TENTH VOLUME. 137. ACADEMIES. Airedale, 622. Stepney, 166. 112, 163, 224, 280, 344, 400, 456, 512, 568, 624, 680. Age of Intellect, 583. America, State of Religion, and Revivals in, 274, 392, 414, 452, 476, 535, 562, 579, 638. - Religious Communities in the United States of, 395. - Slavery in, 394. ASSOCIATIONS. Bedfordshire, 224, Yorkshire, North Riding, 398. B. Audley, Mr. J., 401. Wickens, Aaron, 113-233. Toda's Life of Milton, 33. tures, 137, Horne's Compendious Introduction, &c., Carpenter's Reply to Accusations, &c., 137. Hinton's Life of Hinton, 146. Frank's Life of Murray, 152. Binney's Life of Morell, 193. Whitridge's Life of Jefferson, 193. Evans's Letters to a friend, 200. Sermons on the Death of the Duke of York, 204. Bagster's Comprehensive Bible, 211. Holden's Christian Sabbath, 255, 602. Burnside's Remarks, &c., 255, 602. Shenstone's Authority of Jehovah, 255, 602. Burder's Lectures on Religion, 261. M'Neil's Three Sermons, 267. Ewing's Greek Lexicon, 306. Lord Holland's Letter to Shuttleworth, 312. Beldam's Summary of Laws, 312. Secessions from Unitarianism, 316. The Modern Prophets, 373. Morell's History of Philosophy, 380. Lectures of Congregational Ministers, 431. Pamphlets on the State of the Metro polis, 445. Grinfield on the Christian Dispensation, 489.. Burder on the Final State of the Hea then, 489. Taylor's Transmission of AncientBooks, 496. Coleman's Sermons, 501. Scott's History of the Church of Christ, 545. M Crie's Reformation in Italy, 545. Michaelis on the Burial, &c. of Christ, Orme's Memoirs of Urquhart, 595. Hogg on the Economy of Grace, 607. Hug's Introduction to the Writings of the New Testament, 651. Godwin's History of the Common wealth, 668. Boyle, Robert, Notice of, 71 CO GL Breirley, Rodger, Notice of, 577. West, Samuel, 112. Windeatt, Rev. Mr., 512. Wilson, Matthew, ill. York, Duke of, ill. Young, Rev. Solomon, 280. Deputies of Protestant Dissenters, their Dispositions of Mind with which the deep Dissent, State of, in a border County, 480. Dissenters' Grammar School, 52. - Reflections on the Humiliation Bishops, 124. Society for the Relief -- Theological Students, on the on the Censure of, 645. to, 106. Egypt, Reflections on, 26. Eloquence, on True, 301. F. Fettiplace, Thomas, Notice of, 701. G. Garbutt, Richard, Query respecting, 538. - Auswer to, 577. General Metropolitan Burial Ground, Re- marks on the Proposal to establish a, - Union of London, 53, 511. - Election, 679. Hall, Robert, Remarks on soine Passage in his Pamphlet, 79. Heavenly-mindedness, On, 356. Hertford, oid Dissenting Church at, re- formed, 456. Hindoo Widows, Debate on the burning of, 223. Holman, Rev. William, Monument of, 16. Hooker's Passage ou Law, traced to its Original, 588. Imposition of Creeds, Thoughts on, 76. Infant Orphan Asylum, 454. Ireland, recent Conversions in, 51. - Protestantism in, 161. Irish Education Inquiry, 103. Italy, Letters from, 50, 218, 390, 617. Jesuit's Sermon, Fragment of, addressed to the Chinese, 607. Jews in Russia, 676. Knight, Rev. Henry, Life of, 513. Lay Authors of 17th Century, Notes of,70. Leiter, His Majesty's, 52. 649. LETTERS FROM Berridge, John, 541. Paley's Philosophy, Remarks on, 133. Pastor's Letter to a Student, 524. POETRY. Christian in Prospect of War, 31. A Visit to Icolinkill, 31. At the foot of Ben Nevis, 32. Isle of lochipacbamc, 32. Beneficence, 83. To an Evening Primrose, 83. Thoughts under Bereavement, 83. Dying Belierer, 136. Comfort one Another with these Words, 136. Stanzas from Swan's Idolatry, 192. On John üi. 23, 126. On visiting Staffa, 305. Field of Culloden, 305. Psalm cxxxvii., 305. Then said I, Lo, I come, 371. Ah, thou engrossing World, 371. Home Sweet Home, 372. Lines composed at Perth, 372. Future Rewards, 372. Farewell to Scotland, 430. To a Friend in Sorrow, 430. The Contrast, 487. The Sting of Death is Sin, 488. A Friend that sticketh closer than a Brother, 488. On Romans i. 20, 543. Friendsbip, 544. 544. Polhill, Edward, Notice of, 71. Portuguese Memorial, 291. Preaching, Female, at Knaresborough,679. Principles (Pernicious), 7-115. - of Protestant Dissent, Adran- tages of, 16. Property, Christian responsible for the Application of, 68. Protestant Society for Protection of Reli- gious Liberty, 333. PUBLICATIONS, Listof New, with Remarks. Minutes of the Committee of British and Foreign Bible Society, 47. Betts's Select Anecdotes, 47. Campbell's Judgment of Babylon, 48. Rolles's “ The Heart," 48. Taylor's Illustration of Scripture, 48. Mann's Strictures on Heneiker's Re- ply, 48. Israel's Ezekiel's Temple, 48. Mayer's Zoharite Jews, 48. Four Lectures, 49. Ellborough's Religion Simplified, 49. Schleusner's Lexicon, 99. History of the Church of Christ, 100. Horne's Compendious Introduction, 101, Johnstone's Specimens of Poetry, 101. Kemp's Outlines of Sermons, 101. Catalogue of English Theology, 101. Historical Summary of Conversion of the Prince of Salm-Salm, 101. |