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Idolatry, consequences of

307

618

"Free and Candid Disquisitions,"
644. Bp. Warburton on the
character and success of
French Protestants, their address
to the emperor, with his answer
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Jefferson, president, letter of on
religious liberty

Jerome, St. his meekness and can-
dour (note)

Jesus Christ, comparison of with
Hyrcanus, 90. Made perfect
through suffering, 308,640. How
he fulfilled the law, 324. Did no
miracles for his own advantage,
378. Why called a lamb, 403.
In what sense he bare our sins,
404
In what sense our pass.
over, 405. Purpose of his agony
in the garden, 427. Considered
as the judge of mankind, 461,
612. On the Spirit's not being
given him by measure, 469. On
his being without sin, ib. Ry-
land's view of the extremes in
the person of, 533. Silence of
the evangelists on the early part
of his life accounted for, 566.
Himself a carpenter, 567. Pur-
pose of his death, 596. His ex-
ample capable of imitation, 641.
Why generally fallen

of

short

Jewish schools, establishment of
Jews, on the measures taking with
respect to them on the Con-
tinent, 106, 612. Buonaparte a
temporal Messiah, 108. Deistical
in Prussia, 107. Conversion and
restoration of

291

670

266

566

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Independent Union.

Hebrew literature, inquiry respect-

ing

485

35

648

Heretic, a term in common use
amongst adversaries

Herring, archbishop, testimony in
favour of

510

641

501

108, 109

282, 504

607

482

612

Indians, proceedings of the Quak-
ers in their civilization,
Inquirer, No. 3, p. 86. Answers
to, 348, 644, No. 4.
Judgment, the last, remarks on

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Mairiage Act, royal, remarks on
Marsom, Mr. Dr. Harwood's let-
ter to on the divinity of the
Holy Ghost
Marten, Mr. on the indecency of
Mr. Bennett's sermon before Ge-
neral Baptists, 564. Auswered
by Mr. Sturch

554

113

584

Neg oes in England, liberation of,
345. Laws affecting, 531. Jus-
tice Hol's opinion concerning
Nelson, Viscount, Gogmagog's re-
marks on, 201. An outrageous
abettor of the slave-trade, 202.
The best of Christians
New-Hal, in Essex, short notice
of, (note)

New publications, 54, 110, 165,
223 287, 338, 395, 451, 507,
562. 618,670.

Nightingale, Mr. communication
from of poetry by John Jackson,

532

203

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Obituary-Robert Aiken, esq. 278.
Mrs. Ande son, 279. G. At-
wood, esq. 459. Rev. Mr. Bar-
ker, 390. Rev. S. Barnard, 438.
Mr. S. Barton, 556. Rev. Mr.
Braithwaite, 610. Le Brune,

554 Dr. Buchoz. 553. Mrs.
E. Bulkley, 281. Mr. T. Call-
away, 495. M. Antoine Bernard
Calliard, 553. G. Saville Carey,
439. Rev. Dr. Carr, ib. Mr.
Clark, 609. Mrs. Cooper, 438.
Jas. Crowe; esq. 160. R.
Dawson, esq. M. P. 556. Noel
Desenfans, esq. 439. Mr. Dilly,
389. Rev. Dr. W. Disney, 278.
Bp. Douglas, 330. Mrs. Doug-
las, 161. Mr. Martin Duns-
ford, 279. L'Abbé Edgworth,
438. John Fewings, 553. Mrs.
Eliza Filliter, 390. Miss Mary
Finch, 282. Rev. Dr. Fisher,
1496.

391.

Miss Martha Fordham,
Duchess of Gloucester,
554. Rev. P. Good, 44. Rev.
Dr. Gordon, 610. Miss Eliza
Gregory, 281. Mr. Wiliam
Grigg, 217. Guillet, 495. Mat.
Guthrie, M., D. 609. Mr.
Thomas Haggerty. 556. J. P.
Hankey, esq. 329 Pir. Hard-
ing and four children, 495. Sir
Edward Harrington, 388. Rev.
W. Harris, 496. Mr. Robert
Heron, 280. Lady Hesketh,
104. Rev. John Hodgson, 281.
Dr. Hulme, 278. William Hur-
ry, eq. 214. Dr. Jackson, 214
John Jackson, esq. 495. Rev.
Lewis James, to9. Mrs. A.
Jerningham, 389 Mrs. Ken-
naway, 216. Dr. Kennedy,

214.

Edward King, esq. 280.
Mr Kirk, 609. Mrs. Knowles,
160. Mr. James Lack, 556. M.
de Lalande, 217, 438. M. Las-
sus 554 Mr. C. Lawson, 281.
Mrs. Levy, 495. Mr. Lilly,
105. M. de Lolme, 217. Mrs.
Longworth, 95. Chas M Cor-
mick, 553. Capt. John Mac-
donnel, 556. Dr. Macfarlane,

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496. Rev. Dr. M'Gill, 178.
Rev. John Mainwaring, 279.
Edward Miller, Mus. D. 555-
Mr. John Mirehouse, 496. Mrs.
M. Austin More, 389. M. Blin
de St. More, 609. Mr. Abraham
Newland, 611. Miss Newton,
556. T. M. Nowell, esq. 554.
Silvester O'Halloran, esq. 498.
John Opie, esq. 279. Florence
O'Sullivan, 281. Rev. F. Owen,
389. Madame de la Pagerie,
498. General Paoli, 160. Mr.
G Paton, 609. Mr. Paulson,
160. Mr. William Peebles, 280.
Mrs. Peppen, 609. M. Pfeffel,
553 Mr. Pierce, 282.
John P. F. I. Plunquette, 6:0.
John S. M Portalis, 496. Mrs.
S. Porter, 389. Mrs. Powell,
390. William Preston, esq 214-
Rev. Mr. Rance, 161. Isaac
Reed, esq. 103. Duke of Rich-
mond, 41. William Roberts, esq.
602. Miss E. Robinson, 439.
Earl of Scarborough, 554. Rev.
F. Sherrat, 281. Jas. Simmonds,
esq. 214. Peter and Samuel
Smith, 495. Sir William Staines,
555. William Stevens, esq. 161.
Dr. S. Sti Iman, 388. Dr. Sy
monds, 214. Rev. S. Thomas,
389. Jean Thurel, 438. Mar
qus of Townsend, 555. Rev.
Robt. Trotter, 214. Mrs. Phebe
Tyley, 609. Rev. T. Uwick,
161, 215. Mr Kydd Wake,
217. Rev. G Walker, ib. Mr.
John Walker, 439- Mr. G.
Wansey, 216. Sir Brook Wat-
son, 610. Master H. White,
161. Mr. John Wilson, 556.
Mr. Wilson and child, 495. M
Wilson, 105. Cardinal York,
496. Richard Corrie, esq. 661.
Rev. Jonathan Scott, ib. Ge-
neral Peter Muhlenburg, 662.
Rev. Dr. Sturges, ib. Rev.
Jo hua Jeans, 663. Dr. Mark-
ham, archbi hop of York, ib.
Mr. Henry Holden, 664. Mr.
Newton. ib. Mr. Edward Best,
665. Mrs. Clara Reeve, ib.
Thomas Pomeroy, ib. Mrs
Judith Gundry, ib. Denis Hamp-
son, 666. Mrs. Poole, ib. Earl
Grey K. B.

Oldbury chapel, re-opening of
Omnipotence, vulgar idea of er-

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on

361, 465

7,232

606

Pilloniére, M. account, of

Pitt, Rt. Hon. William, a pretended
abolitionist, 84. Contrasted ac
counts of his death..
Poetry-To solitude, by John Jack-
son, 29. The orphan, by the
same, ib. Stanzas supposed to
be written near the grave of
Burns, 91. Verses on the open-
ing of a campaign, 92. Vicis
situde, 147. Verses on Master
W-, trampled to death at the
Old Bailey, 148. Stanzas on a
little girl, 149. Epitaph on Rev.
B. Cole, 150. The choice, 260.
The pilgrim, 261. Midnicht,
379. Friendship, 380. A mo-
ther to her child, ib. Summary
of human consolation, 381. Ver-
acs to Naimbanna, an African
prince, 492. Lines written in
my N. T. 493. Shepherd's song,
494 To a glow-worm, 551.
The negro bay, 552. Prologue
so a theatrical exhibition pre-
vious to a school-vacation, 600.
To the nightingale, by E. Dun-
cannon, 601. Love and friend-
́ship, by John Jackson, 648. To

a young lady on her birth-day,
by the same, b. To a friend
on his voyage to the W. Indies,
by Mrs. Cockle, 649. To a sol-
dier's widow
Popery, less mischievous than Pro-
testantism, 636. Under the con-
trol of Buonaparte, ib.

Among

649

dissenters, ib. Among Quakers 637

Preachers, itinerant, a word to

629

Preaching, popular, queries con.

cerning

640

Pre-existence of Christ allowed to
be unsupported by three evan-
gelists

Priest'ey, Rev Dr. letter of, in an-
swer to address from Essex dis-
senting committee, 6. Remarko
on his examination of Reid,
His
Beattie, and Oswald,. 65.
correspondence with Toplady,
67. The great opponent of infi-
delity, 255. Strictures on, 308.
Letter of, 397. Wyvill's culo-
gium on, 464. On the pre-
existence of Christ, 539. Charge
of double dealing brought a
gainst, by his brother. refuted,
633. Mr. Toms's attestation to
his sincerity
Prophecy, its weight in the argu-
ment for Christianity
Protestant's appeal against the Ca-
tho ic

Protestants, persecutors amongst,
194. Orthodox, their inconsi.t-
ency in railing against the Pa-
pists

Proud, Rev. Mr. Wright's reasons
for not replying to

Psalmody in Unitarian congrega-

tions

Puni hment, eternal, reflections on,
Inconsistent with

475-

the

justice and goodness of God, ib.
Doctrine of lax in its tendency,
ib. Not taught in scripture
Puritans, the exiled, their absurd
rigour and persecuting spirit,
480. Specimens of their laws

Q.

Quakers persecuted by the Puri-
tans, 481. Inquiry respecting
their payment of taxes levied for
military purposes, 415. Reply
to, 520. Their yearly epistle,
447. Their proceedings in the
civilization of the Indians

540

633

326

199

536

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186

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Reformers, moderation of the,

Religion, influence of,

570

573

423

363,423

36

240

454,503

Religious scntiments no cause for
political distinctions,

Religious Tract Society

Revealed Religion, Summary of
the Evidences of,

Review Admonitory Epistle to
Rowland-Hill, 437. Belsham's
Evidences of Christianity. 206,
271, 326, 384. Belsham's Fast
Sermon, 1807, p. 434. Bennett's
Sermon before General Baptists,
436. Bogue's Translation of the
New French Catechism, 94,
Bone's Wants of the People, and
Means of the Government, 387,
Brief Memoirs of English History,
214. Burder's Sermon on Moody,
264. Carpenter's Sermon on the
Superintending Agency of God,
41. Catechism in Scripture Lan-
guage, 213. Clayton on the dan-
ger of reading improper Books,
657, Clowes Letters to the
Editors of the Christian Observer,
262. Collyer's Scrip ure Facts,
602. Colquhoun's System of
Education for the Poor, 381.
Cracknell's Sermon upon Acade-
mical Institutions, 39.
Dobell
on Infant Baptism, 666. Dickin-
son's Defence of the Established
Faith, ib. Bp. of Exeter's Ser-
mon at the Annual Meeting of
Charity Children, 100. Fuller's

Dialogue, Essays, &c. 33. Gas-
kin's sermon on the Liturgy, 101,
Griesbach s Gr. Test. vol. 2. pp.
151. 209, 266. Hutton's Hora
Ecclesiastic, 605. Kingsbury's
Sermon on Towle, 213. Kir-
wan's Translation of the Trans-
actions of the Parisian Sanhe-
drim, 650. Knox's Sermon at
the Opening of the Chapel of the
Philanthropic Society, 97. Malt-

by's Commencement Se:mon, 99.
Memoirs of Dr. Watts, 431.

504

241

⚫ New Sanhedrim, with reflections
on the conduct of Buonaparte,
towards the Jews, 650. Parkes
Chemical Catechist, 30. Phy.
sical and Metaphysical inquiries,
156, 274 Proceedings of the
Quakers in the Civilization of
the Indians, 606. Rogers's Le-
tures on the Liturgy, 429.
Scarle's Church of God, 93. Se-
vern's Vindication of the Unita-
rians, 97. Smith's (Rev. Sydney)
Sermon on the Conduct of the
Church towards Dissenters, 434.
Sotheby's Saul, a poem, 322.
Stone's Letter to Bp. of London,
652. Strictures on Free Dis-
cussion, and on Demoniacal In-
fluence, 434. Tayler's Sernion
on Rev. G. Walker, 433. Win-
ter's Sermon on the Eternity of
Hell Torments, 2. Wright's
Apology for Seroltus, 34.
Wright's Essay on the Humanity
of Christ

Richards, Rev. W. his account of
the introduction of the Gospel
into Britain

436

225, 289
Roman Catholics, Hindoo village
of,
560
Rus-ia, extraordinary longevity in, 283
hutt, Mr. communication from, of
a letter of Dr. Priestley's, 6.-
of an account of the Spanish Ex-
pedition for propagating the
Vaccine, 50,-of extracts of a
letter from Mr. Granville Sharp,
345,-of a letter from Mr. Ford-
ham, on an anecdote by Rev. T.
Priestley, of his brother, with
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