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The History of Christ, a Testimony to the Sole Deity of the Father: and the Connexion between Divine and Human Philanthropy. Two, preached September 14, 1823, on the Opening of the Unitarian Chapel, Edinburgh. By W. J. Fox. 8vo.

Preached in the Parish Church of St. John's, Glasgow. By Thomas Chalmers,

D. D. 8vo. 10s. 6d.

By the late Rev. T. N. Toller, of Kettering with a Memoir of the Author by the Rev. R. Hall, M. A., of Leicester.

8vo. 10s.

Discourses suited to the Administration

of the Lord's Supper, agreeably to the Forms of the Scottish Church. By the Rev. J. Brown, Edinburgh. 12mo.

5s. Practical, by Joseph Milner, M. A., Vicar of the Holy Trinity Church, Hull. 8vo. Vol. III. 12s.

A Second Series, Doctrinal and Practical, adapted to the Service of Particular Sundays. By James Aspinall, A. M., of St. Mary Hall, Oxford, and Curate of

Rochdale. 8vo. 88.

A Monitor to Families; or Discourses on some of the Duties and Scenes of Domestic Life. By Henry Belfrage, Mi

nister in Falkirk. 12mo. 7s. 6d.

Single,

The Apostle Paul's Confession of Heresy preached before the Sussex Unitarian Association at Brighton, on Wednesday, August 27; and on the Opening of the New Unitarian Chapel at Hanley, Staffordshire, on Wednesday, November

19, 1823. By Robert Aspland. 12mo.

18.

The Creed of Unitarians identified with
that of Paul : preached before the Eastern
Unitarian Society, at Bury St. Edmunds,
June 26, 1823. By William Selby. 12mo.
A Charge to the Clergy of the Archdea-
conry of Merioneth. By John Jones,
8vo. 2s.
M. A.

Triennial Visitation of the Province of
A Charge delivered at the Primary
Munster, in the Year 1823. With an
Appendix, containing Observations on
Church Property. By Richard, Archbi-
shop of Cashel. 2s.

On the Crime of Murder, preached at the Parish Church of Enfield, Nov. 23, 1823. By D. Cresswell, D. D. F. R. S., Vicar. 1s. 6d.

Jesus Christ in his Divine Nature the Unchangeable God: preached at Sion Chapel, Fletcher Gate, Nottingham, April 20, 1823, in a Funeral Sermon for the Rev. John Bryan, their beloved Pastor. By Alexander Start, of Ashbourn. 8vo. The Masonic Jennerian Sermon, preached in the Cathedral of Gloucester, Aug. 19, 1823, in aid of the Subscription for Erecting a Monument in Honour of Dr. Jenner, before the Provincial Grand Lodges of the Counties of Gloucester and Hereford, and a very numerous and respectable Assemblage of the Craft. By T. D. Fosbroke, Past Provincial Grand Chaplain of the Counties of Gloucester, Published Hereford and Monmouth. for the Benefit of the Monumental Fund. 8vo.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Communications have been received from Messrs. Hampson; Dunn; and Duplock from S. H. (Exeter); Clericus; G. M. D.; and Bereus.

The letter of "An Original Subscriber, &c.," is put into the hands of the Editor of the work in question.

Several communications have been made to us on the subject of a late recantation of Unitarianism, but our sincere pity for the unhappy man whose name has been so indecently proclaimed by the Methodists to the world will not allow us to risque the possibility of disturbing his last moments by exhibiting his true character.

We have received, through a bookseller, W. W.'s MS. volume. We have hitherto been able only to read a few passages, but the impression upon our mind is, that we shall be disposed to insert the Correspondence contained in it, in some successive Numbers of our next Volume.

We have received from our friend and correspondent, Professor Chenevière, of Geneva, an Historical Account of the late Theological Disputes at Geneva, which will appear in a Translation in the volume which will begin with the next Number.

In our next Number, the first of Vol. XIX., will be given an Engraved Portrait of RAMMOHUN ROY, the Hindoo Christian Reformer.

ERRATUM.

P. 626, col. 2, line 35 from the bottom, for " exacted by," read “exacted from."

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SUBJECTS AND SIGNATURES.

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.

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Acton, Mr., his Sermon before the

His

Supporters and Friends of the Uni-
tarian Fund, reviewed, 599.
Course of Sunday Evening Lec-
tures at Exeter,

Acts xix. 5, 6, remarks on,
Adam, Mr., the Baptist Missionary
sent out to Calentta, his "Claims
of Jesus," reviewed, 473, 540. His
observations on the nature of Christ,
as the Son of God, 544. Some ac-
count of, ib. Converted by Ram-
mohun Roy,
Adams, Mr., his letter to Mr. Jeffer-
son,
Address of the Presbyterian Church
in Cork, to his Grace the Archbi-
shop of Cashel, on his Primary Vi-
sitation Charge, with his Grace's
Answer,

673

383

576

40

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10. Extract from a letter respect-
ing the yellow fever at New York,
61. Unitarianism in, 118, 533.
On Mr. Little's sermon in the Hall
of Representatives, Washington,
327. Bigotry in New York,
American Baptists, letter from Cum-
berland, Rhode Island, concerning
the, 348. Remarks on,
American Society for the abolition of
domestic slavery, formation of the, 97
AMICUS' history of the last Quakers'

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Yearly Epistle,"

568

A-N's review of Kenrick's Sermon
on the Duties of Preachers and

228

Hearers of the Gospel,

172

Ahaz, on the sign given to, Isaiah vii.
14-16,

Anecdote of Dr. Ironsides,

237

497

AIKIN, AR., his memoir of Dr. Aikin,
52. Notice of a passage in,
Aikin, the late Dr. John, his lines to
Mr. Wakefield on his liberation
from prison,

717

Angelo's, Michel, poem on the per-
fections of the Deity, as they ap-
pear in the beauty of his offspring,
paraphrase of,

Angier, Rev. Samuel, some account

603

of,

548

682

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Belfast Academical Institution, plea
for the,

Belsham's, Mr., scheme of interpre-
ting Paul's Epistles, on, 407. Ex-
tracts from several letters lately
received from America by, 533.
His Two Sermons on the Love of
Truth and Benefits of Theological
Controversy, reviewed, 545. On
his comment on 1 Cor. vi. 2,
Benson, Dr., his original letter to Mr.
Towgood, on subscription,
Bentley, William Nassau, Esq., obitu-
ary of,

BEREUS on the state of religious in-
quiry amongst Quakers, 95. His
account of Elias Hickes, an Ame.
rican Quaker preacher,

Berneaud, Thiébaut de, Note de, re-

561

590

324

357

229

700

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lative aux manuscrits de fen Pascal
Alexandre Tissot sur le Nouveau
Testament,

Ayrshire, Unitarianism in, 122,

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the,
Biblical Criticism in Lyne's "Primer," 719
Bingley, Rev. William, obituary of, 245
Biographie Universelle, anecdote
from,

Birch's Life of Tillotson, extracts
from,

Birmingham Sunday-schools, infor-
mation respecting the management
and success of the,

Blayney, Dr., examination of his dis-
course on the sign given to Ahaz,
Isaiah vii. 14-16,

Blomfield, Rev. Dr., Fox's Letter to,
reviewed,

Bloomfield, Robert, obituary of,

B. M. on the death of the Rev. James
Nicol, 75. On Unitarianism in
Ayrshire, 122,

298

198

9

497

728

550

735

245

674 Bolton, anniversary of the opening of
the Unitarian Meeting-house, Moor
Lane, 121,
Boston's Fourfold State, passage from, 716
Botanical heaven,

of the Unitarians with some ac-
count of Gilbert Clerke, the sup-
posed author, 65. Original letters
of William Penn's to, 137, 195.
His original letter to William Penn,
193. To Ambrose Upton, concern-
ing Sir Henry Vane, 258. Letters
from the Earl (afterwards Duke)
of Lauderdale to, 259-262, 313-318
Beccaria on the severities of the cri-
minal law,

Bedford's, Earl of, "Jewell," brief
account of,

28

23

101

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moirs of the Life of, written by
Herself, reviewed, 163, 238. Re-
marks on a Particular Providence,
suggested by, 286, 399, 514, 516,
519. Her epitaph,

Carmarthen, triennial visitation of the
Presbyterian Academy at,

Carnot, M., obituary of,

Carpenter, Dr., his eulogium of Mr.
Wright, 292. His recommendation
of the case of Hanley Chapel,
Cashel, his Grace the Archbishop of,
address of the Presbyterian Church
in Cork to, on his Primary Visita-
tion Charge, with his Grace's an-
swer,

Catholic claims, petition of some of
the clergy of the diocese of Nor-
wich, in favour of the,

564

482

552

426

228

428

678

C. B.'s contributions to the Unita-
rians at Madras,

11

682

CESTRIENSIS POSTHUMUS, his essay on
the providence of God,

510

Buckley, Rev. William, Jun., some
account of,

Chichester, succession of Dissenting

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Burnet, Bishop, his character of the

Duke of Lauderdale,

258

481

100

142

Burns, Robert, his lines addressed to
John Goldie, of Kilmarnock,

C.

Of

C.'s review of Fullagar's Six Ad-
dresses, adapted to the Ordinance
of the Lord's Supper, 600.
Fullagar's Sermon before the Sus-
sex Unitarian Association,
Cabot, Mr. George, some account
of,
Calais, Mr. Bowring's lines written in
the prison at,
Calcutta, appointment to the see of,
61. Addition to obituary of the
Bishop of, 113. Obituary of the
Archdeacon of, 176. Unitarianism
in, 297. Unitarian controversy at,
reviewed, 473, 540. Hindoo lite-
rary society established in,
Calcutta Journal, religious battle du-
ring the Mohurrum, from the,
Calvin and the Church of Geneva, by

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Christian Disciple, hymn for Easter,
from the,

540

244

424

Christian instruction of Negroes,
Christianity, the divinity of Christ
adopted by the Pagan philosophers
as an artful device to set aside the
truth of, 207. Eulogium upon,
Christian, Professor, obituary of,
Christian Reflector, opening of the
Unitarian Meeting-house, Great
Cross Hall Street, Liverpool, from
the, 424. Anniversary Meeting
of the Unitarian Ministers of Lan-
cashire and Cheshire, from the,
Christians' Petitions to Parliament
against the Prosecution of Unbe-
lievers, 362, 427, 485, 494. Motion
on the,
Christian Tract Society, appeal in
behalf of the, 234. Reply to, 293.
Its Anniversary, 249, 302. Grant
by the Bristol Fellowship Fund to
the, 338. Congregational sub-
scriptions to,
Christian Trinitarians, a Hindoo Uni-
tarian's plea for charity towards,
Christian truth, anticipation of the
general diffusion of, in the world, 599
Christmas Present for Young Persons,

485

588

574

301

105

717

71

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Cappe, the late Mrs. Catharine, Me-

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CANTABRIGIENSis on Lord Burghly's

"Precepts" and the Earl of Bed-
ford's "Jewell,"

Clarkson's Life of Penn, public dis-
putation between Penn and Baxter,
from,

Clary, Mr. Nicholas, obituary of,
Clercq, M. de, a Dutch improvisatore,
account of,
CLERICUS on John viii. 58, &c., 227.
His charge of presumption retorted
on Athanasians,
CLERICUS CANTABRIGIENSIS on points
of resemblance between Unitarian.
ism and Calvinism, 71. His re-
marks on two mysterious doctrines
of Dr. Priestley and Dr. Southwood
Smith, 339. On the possible ex-
clusion of moral and natural evil,
526,

Clerke, Gilbert, some account of, 65.
Nelson's character of, ib. His
works,

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Clogher, appointment of a bishop to
the see of,

60

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Cumberland, Rhode Island, letter
from, concerning the American
Baptists,

348

Cogan's, Dr., Theological Disquisi-
tions, passage from,

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COGAN, Mr., on Scriptural and Cal-

vinistic phraseology, 8. On "mo-
derate Calvinism," 220. On re-
mission of sins, 323. On a criticism
of Porson's, 573. On a passage in
Paley's Natural Theology, on the
unity of the Deity,

COLLECTOR, A, on Methodist camp-
meetings,

694

Curio, Calius Secundus, select me-
moir of,

Curious pulpit satire,

Cyprus, extract from a letter, written
by an inhabitant of the isle of, who
had escaped the massacre of the
Christians,

D.

48

397

26

Collet, John, M. D., inquiry concern-

ing, 573.

Replies to the, 650,

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D. on biblical criticism in Lyne's
"Primer,"
Da Costa, hymn by, 279. On his
conversion to Christianity,

Dacre, Lord, his speech before the
Protestant Society for the Protec-
tion of Religious Liberty,
Davies, Rev. Thomas, obituary of,
Death, reflections on the punishment

712

108

588

of,

556

351

183

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589

310

550

29

551

563

167

281

1 Cor, iii. 2, notes on, 699; vì. 2, on
Mr. Belsham's comment on,

590

722

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Devon and Cornwall Unitarian Asso-

483

380

Cork Southern Reporter, annual
meeting of the Presbyterian Synod
of Munster, from the,

CORNISH, Mr., on requiring students
for the ministry to pray extem-
pore,
Cornish, Mr, obituary of, 607. Me-
moir of, drawn up by himself, for
the Monthly Repository, 617. Mr.
Holden on the death of,
Corporation and Test Acts, on the

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ciation Anniversary,

421

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DION's ode to a valley on the Avon,

49

77

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