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.
BELSHAM, Rev. Mr., on the Greenock subscription, 30, 125. D. on his "Plea for Infant Baptism," 32, 232, 608. His Reflections upon the Death of Sir Samuel Romilly, reviewed, 264. Mr. Browne on the dedication of his tract on Religious Liberty to, 300. His Reply to Dr. Moysey, reviewed, 495. On the original principle of the Unitarian Society, Benevolence, sonnet to, 190. On the pleasures of,
Bennet's, (Hon. H. G.,) Letter to Vis- count Sidmouth, on the Transpor- tation Laws, &c., reviewed,
Bennett, Mrs. obituary of,
Bennett's Sermon before the Southern Unitarian Book Society, reviewed, 266 BEREA, A JEW OF, on the prophets, Christ, and his apostles idolaters! BEREUS on the state of religion at
Bible, brief notes on the, 42, 116, 320,
BIBLICAL CRITICISM, 41, 109,
Blasphemy, prosecutions for, 129, B. M.'s obituary of Robert Smith, Esq.,
Boston, new Unitarian chapel at, 199. Messrs. Wright and Lyons on, Botanical elucidations of Scripture, Bowdler on the Punishment of Death in the case of Forgery, reviewed, B. R. D.'s obituary of Mrs. Jane Manley, 705. Of Miss Mary Can- non, Bretland, Rev. Joseph, obituary of, 445. On his publications, &c., 473. Notice of a memoir of, 494. Cha- racter of,
Brett's Narrative of the Proceedings of a great Council of Jews, infor- mation respecting, 136, BREVIS's inquiry respecting Newton and Locke, 19. His brief notes on the Bible, 42, 116, 320, 413, 475, 544, 615, 725. On the assault of the Fort of Nowah, 616, Bridel's new Translation of the Book of Job, account of,
Bacon's Historical Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England, extract from,
nial of the perpetuity of,
Baptist, definition of the term,
Barclay, Robert, quotations from his
Brighton Unitarian Chapel, appeal to
BARHAM, Mr., his suggestions on be- half of the doctrine of the atone-
Brotherton, Mr., his account of the new seet of abstainers from animal food, BROWNE, MR. THEOPHILUS, on an in- stance of bigotry at Gloucester, 18. His Religious Liberty, &c. re-
Cannon, Miss Mary, obituary of,
Christmas Day, observance of, in the United States,
Canterbury, Archbishop, on his charge to the clergy of the county of Kent,
CAPPE, Mrs., on the review of Mr. Wellbeloved's Sermon, 291. On Mr. Holley's popular preaching and liberal sentiments, 355. On the character of Mr. Emlyn, Cappe's, Rev. Mr., Memoirs, recom- mended, 408, 494. Reply to E. F.'s suggestion on,
Carlile's trials, remarks on, 645. Sen- tence, 714. On the prosecution of,
CARPENTER, Dr., on divine influences and conversion, 419, 545, 617. On proceedings in the Western Unitarian Society, Carpenter, Messrs. John and Thomas, obituary of,
Cartwright, Thomas, biography of, Case decided on a Dissenter's claim of exemption from toll on a Sunday, 58. On a dispute between the Me- thodists in Ireland,
Case of One of a Hundred,
Catholics, the, on the division of the Decalogue by, 299, 467. Pro- ceedings of, on public distress,
Chronique Religieuse, translation from, on the present state of reli- gious sects in Sweden, Church of England, late Seceders from the, 21. On Anabaptism in the, 406, 721. On the controverted clause in the twentieth article of the, 461. Its constitution, Church Union Society's premiums in the diocese of St. David's, 202, CLARKE, Mr., on his School for Scrip- tural Christians,
Clarke, William, Esq., legacies by the late,
CLERICUS on Deism and Athanasi-
C. N. S's obituary of Mr. Samuel Cravan, 192. Of Mr. William Wal- ton, Cogan, Dr, memoir of, 1, 74, 105. His letter to the secretary to the Unitarian Fund, 74. List of his publications,
COGAN, Mr., on Mr. Stodhart's ana- themas against Unitarians, 164. His strictures on some of the argu- ments in "Apelentherus," with regard to the natural evidences of a future state, 221. His Sermons, reviewed, 257, 323. On the eter- nity of hell torments, 369. On the moral system of Calvinists, 404.
E. D. on the General Baptist Assem- bly Anniversary, Edinburgh, high mass and abuse of "Socinians" at Edinburgh, 20. Outrage at, 21, 63. State of Uni- tarianism in,
EDITOR, on the royal farce of touch- ing for the evil, 22 (note). foreign intelligence, 131. On the memoir of the late Mr. G. W. Meadley, 137. On the Rev. B. Goodier's contributions, 145 (note). On the lawfulness of de- fensive war amongst Christians, 149, 303. On the late religious proceedings at Charleston, in South Carolina, 242. On the death of Mr. James Rait, 269. On the cha- racter of Dr. Jonathan Mayhew, 296. On a passage in the Lord Chancellor's judgment on the Bed- ford charity, 582 (note). On the correspondence in the Times News- paper, relating to the Unitarians, E. F. on Cappe's Memoirs,
Ellis, Mr. John, obituary of,
DILLON, Mr., his account of his pro- test against the marriage ceremony, 179 Discourse on Excommunication, re-
Encontre, Dr., obituary of,
Established Church of Ireland, mo- tion for inquiring into the state of the, Estrada's Defence of the Cortes, re- viewed,
E. T.'s memoir of J. J. Wetstein, Eternal torments, on the subject of, EUELPIS on the doctrine of uni- versal restitution, 87. On the Reformed Jews, 371. On final restitution, EVANS, Mr., on the obituaries of Mr. T. Thomas and D. J. Rees, EVANS, Rev. J., [LL.D.,] his address to the managers and subscribers of the Wood-street, Spitalfields, cha- rity school, 56. His Sermon on the Causes, Evils and Remedy of False Shame in the Affairs of Reli- gion, reviewed, Evelyn's description of incidents in the reign of Charles II., 22. His anecdotes of Charles II. and James II., 156. Mr. Evelyn a Reformer, 229. Extract from his Memoirs, Exeter Fellowship Fund, resolution of the,
"Fire-act London clergy," 166, 202, 275 FISHER, Mr. T., on fellowship funds, 414 FISHER, Mr. T. E., on his protest against the marriage ceremony, F. K. on marriage protests,
FLOWER, Mr. B., on Dr. Walker's treatment of Scripture, 162. On the state of religion in Kentucky, 242 Flower, Mr. R., extracts from his Letters on the State of Religiou in Kentucky, 242. His Letters from the Illinois, reviewed, Flushing, opening of the Unitarian Chapel at,
FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE, 64, 131, 207, 277, 342, 397, 457, 521, 587, 648,
Fox and Pitt, characters of, Fox's, Rev. W. J., Sermon on the Duties of Christians towards Deists, reviewed, 701. His Lectures re- viewed,
France, public affairs, &c., of, 64,
131, 207, 277, 457, 521, 587,648, Francis, Sir Philip, obituary of, Frankland, Mrs., obituary of,
Free and slavish writers,
Freedom, from the German,
French Protestants, address of the committee for the relief of the per- secuted,
FREND, Mr., on the gradations of intellect, 545. On the origin of the Unitarian Society, FULLAGAR, Mr., on the Worship of Christ, reviewed, 190. On the establishment of the Chichester Fellowship Fund, 302. On Sir Samuel Romilly, 410. His Letter to Lloyd, reviewed, Future life, silence of the Old Testa- ment on, 364. Wright's Essay on a, reviewed,
Future punishment, on, 90. On the design of Christianity in its appli- cation to,
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