HONEST AND PLAIN-SPOKEN MAN, AN, his questions to Unitarians on baptism, Hope, imitated from the Italian of Serafino Aquilano, by Mr. James Montgomery, 312. The utility of, 610 Hopkins's, Bishop, Discourses, re- marks on,
Hopkins, Mrs. Sarah, obituary of, Hornbrook's, Rev. John, letter on clerical subscription, on, HORSFIELD, Mr., on the necessity of a reformation in the Church, Howard, Hon. G. W. F., his Pæstum -Newdigate Prize Poem, HOWE, Mr., his vindication of the character of Christian, in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress, 16. Observa- tions on the Pilgrim's Progress, Howe, Mr., obituary of, 52. Dr. T. S. Smith's Funeral Sermon for, reviewed,
Hoxton Academy appeal,
H. T.'s review of The Apocryphal New Testament, 39. On the sup-
posed author of "The Spirit of Despotism," 108. On the forgive- ness of sins, 143. On American Unitarianism, 349. On the Not- tinghamshire, Derbyshire,and South of Yorkshire, annual meeting of ministers, 426. His review of In- dian Unitarian Controversy, HUGHES, Mrs. MARY, on Mr. Brough- am's Education Bill,
Hume's, Mr., political inconsistency as an historian, on,
Hunter, Mrs. Anne, obituary of, HURLBUT'S, Mr., history of the Unita- rian Church, Charleston, United States,
Irish Presbyterian ministers, vindi- cation of,
Irish Protestant Dissent, on,
Italy, public affairs, &c., of, 322, 438, 696. Literature of,
I. W's account of a new sect of Holy-Ghost-Deniers,
J.'s lines occasioned on seeing a child in its last moments, which was car- ried off by a few hours' sickness, Jackson on Schism and Hill's Reply, reviewed,
James II., the visit of, to the monas- tery of La Trappe, JAMES, Mr., on the Welsh Unitarian Ministers' Quarterly Meeting, 125, 317, 693. On its Anniversary, J. B.'s obituary of Miss Mary Pol- lock, 55. His obituary of Rev. Lowthian Pollock,
J. D.'s obituary of Mrs. Mary Rees, 424. On the Western Unitarian Society anniversary,
Jeffrey's, Mr., installation speech, as Lord Rector of the University of Glasgow,
Jeffries, Judge, anecdote of, Jephson's Vindication of the Ques- tions proposed by the Bishop of Peterborough, reviewed,
Jervis, Rev. T,, his Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Howorth, reviewed, 363 Jesus Christ, on the history of, tra- vestied by Lucian, 6. His agony in the garden, 75. The gospel of the infancy of, 343. The union of the Father with, 389. Humanity of, 515. Deity of, 602. Atone- ment of, 616. Contemplations on the birth of, 641, 715. Swords re- commended by, 645, JEVANS, Mr., on an original letter of Dr. Priestley's, Jews' Free-School, fourth report of the,
J. H. R. E. on Divine influences, 295 KENTISH, Mr., on the late Rev. John J. L.'s obituary of Mark Sanders,
Joel ii. 1, 2, thoughts on,
John ii. iii. iv., critical suggestions on, 210 1 John v. 8, attempt to prop up the credit of,
Johnson, Dr., on the doctrine of equal penalties for unequal offences, Johnson, John, Esq., obituary of, Johnston, Mr., on a detail of the clos- ing scenes of Dr. Franklin's life, JONES, Dr. J., on the history of Christ travestied by Lucian, 6. On the introductory chapters of Matthew and Luke, 82. His account of the Essenes, 92. On the travestie of the gospel by Lucian, 206. On the first two chapters of Luke, 277. On the gospel of "The Infancy of Jesus," 343. Philo and Josephus proved to be Christian writers, 352. On Dr. J. P. Smith's critique on Philipp. ii. 5, 535,
J. P. on extracts of two letters from Indiana,
J. S. on the spurious books of the New Testament,
J. T. R.'s verses written in the "Procès De Marie-Antoinette, de Lorraine-d' Autriche, Veuve Ca- pet;" on presenting that tract to a friend, when it was vainly ex- pected that the Neapolitans would resist their invaders,
Judgment, a vision of,
Justice and humanity, lines on,
J. W.'s inquiry respecting an Unita- rian Chapel at Scarborough,
Hornbrook's letter on clerical sub- scription,
Kinder, Mrs., obituary of, Kingsford, Mr. Sampson, his fiftieth- year sermon, on, 159. Obituary of, Kipling, Rev. H., obituary of,
9 K. K. K. on Mr, Brougham's Edu- cation Bill,
K.'s biographical sketch of J. S. Semler, 65, 135. His review of The Book of Enoch the Prophet, 411. His obituary of Mrs. Cappe, 494 Keats, John, obituary of,
Knox, Rev. Dr. Vicesimus, obituary
Kosciusko's monument, state of,
Labour, passage from the Rule of St. Benedict respecting, (note,) Lambeth Palace and Lambeth Church, extracts from the churchwardens' accounts in the Histories of, Lancashire Magistrates, order of the, against the Monthly Repository, Lancashire Quakers, bad spirit of the, 694 Lardner's, Dr., remarks respecting the Apocryphal books published in the early days of Christianity, Lathrop, Rev. Dr., obituary of, La Trappe, the visit of James II. to the monastery of,
Latrobe's account of Gnadenthal, (note,)
Law, Dr. Edmund, Bishop of Carlisle, epitaph on,
Le Clerc on the inspiration of the Scriptures,
Letters to the Junior Members of the Society of Friends, reviewed,
Kell, Rev. Robert, testimony of re- spect to,
L. H. on the union of the Father
Kendal, Rev. Dr. George, account of, 579. His works,
Kennaway, Mr., his Memoirs of Rev.
KENRICK, Mr. GEORGE, on the pro-
posed Unitarian Chapel, Scarbo- rough, 408. On the character of the late Mrs. Cappe,
Kenrick's, J., Sermon before the As- sociation of Presbyterian Ministers of the West Riding of Yorkshire, reviewed,
with Christ, 89. His obituary of Miss Mary Munn, 561. On the Kent and Sussex Unitarian Chris- tian Association anniversary, LIGNARIUS on Sylva Biographica, 579, Lindsay, Rev. Dr. James, obituary of, 122. Tribute to the memory of, 141. Funeral of, 182. On a pas- sage in Dr. Rees's Sermon for, 224. Dr. Rees's Sermon for, re- viewed, 235. List of his publica- tions,
Lines from a husband to his wife, Lines occasioned by the recent death of a young and deeply lamented lady,
New churches, commissioners' first report for building,
Newchurch, Rochdale, &c., annual meeting of Unitarians,
Newcome's, Archbishop, deviations from the Public Version, remarks on,
Newcome, Rev. E., obituary of, New Monthly Magazine, extract from the,
NEW PUBLICATIONS IN THEO. LOGY AND GENERAL LITE- RATURE, 47, 120, 177, 245, 309, 364, 421, 488, 553, 617, 687, New Testament, notes on a few pas- sages in the, 149, 291. Summary of Eichhorn's Introduction to, 200, 281, 335. On the spurious books of,
313, 369, 424,489, 556, 622, 689, 734 OCCASIONAL LAY-PREACHER, AN, on lay-preaching,
New Times, false and calumnious pa- ragraph in the,
Newton, Sir Isaac, eulogy on,
"New Unitarian Academy," sugges-
Ouros, remarks on the sense of John i. 2,
New Unitarian chapels at Port-Glas-
Orthodoxy, opinions of, 703. Peter- borough table of, 337, 433, 507, 542,
New-year's day of 1821, stanzas on,
New York, erection of an Unitarian Church at, 309, 323, 351. Dedi- cation of,
Nicol, Rev. Dr., obituary of, N. L. T. on Mr. Doolittle's censures on unlearned ministers, 335. On Sir R. Clayton's monument to Mr. Firmin, 448. On courtly interpre- tations of the Revelation, NO GRECIAN, on inscriptions on Uni- tarian chapels,
NONCONFORMIST, THE, 25, 88,
P.'s obituary of Rev. Thomas Mor- gan, LL.D. Padiham, appeal in behalf of the Unitarian chapel at, 426. On, Pæstum, Newdigate Prize Poem, by the Hon. G. W. F. Howard, Palmer, Mrs. Elizabeth, obituary of, 624 Parish-clerk, picture of a, (note,) PARLIAMENTARY INTELLIGENCE, 254,
NO PRESBYTERIAN on the claims of
Parnell, William, Esq., M. P., obi-
Norris's Treatise of Christian Pru-
Pastoral letter published in 1816,
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