upon Christianity, ib. His obser- vations on the success of Trinitari- anism, 541. On the atonement, ib, Inconsistency of the system of Sa. tisfaction, 542. His remarks on the hypothesis of two natures in Christ, 543. The identity of Chris- tian and Heathen Polytheism, ib. Account of, from the Edinburgh Magazine, 575. List of his publi- cations, (note,)
R. B.'s paraphrase of lines from a tragedy of Seneca's, 479, 480. His translation of an epigram by Seneca in exile, Recantation of Daniel Scargill, be- fore the University of Cambridge, 1669,
Receipts of religious charities, 1822, 426 Rees, Dr. Thomas, his history of some of Rammohun Roy's Christian works,
Quakers and Unitarians, Eclectic Review on, 96. On the controversy between,
Quakers, spirit of religious inquiry amongst the, 95. Their petition
for the abolition of slavery, Quakers' yearly epistle, 1823, 405. Remarks on the, 467. History of the, Quarterly Review, liberal theological concessions in,
Questions in Political Economy, Po- litics, Morals, Metaphysics, Polite Literature, and other Branches of Knowledge, &c., reviewed,
RAMMOHUN ROY: Controversy be- tween the Bramuns and Missiona- ries, 433. Correspondence with the Editor relating to, 439. Ou the character and abilities of, 440. Defence of, 441. His Precepts of Jesus the Guide to Peace and Hap- piness, reviewed, 473, 540. His Final Appeal to the Christian Pub- lic, in Defence of the Precepts of Jesus, reviewed, ib. History of some of his Christian works, 473, Ou Dr. Marshman's confined theo- logical information, (note,) 474. His appeal to the candour of Indi- an readers on the ground of his being engaged in self-defence, 475. His laudable proposal to the Mis- sionaries, 476. His confutation of the charge of presumption and vin- dication of the true method of reli- gious research, 477. His testimony to the English Government, 479. On the principles and mental habits of the Hindoos, 540. Ilis eulogium
Religious conversation, duty of,
Reflections on the commencement of the year 1823,
Register of births at Dr. Williams's Library, on, 33,
Religious differences, the good ends to be answered by,
Religious edifices, proposal with re-
Religious inquiry amongst Quakers, state of,
Religious intrepidity exemplified in Dr. Kennicott, and in the Rev. George Walker, of Nottingham, RELIGIOUS INtelligence, 60, 120, 181, 245, 302, 362, 415, 482, 552, 607, 673,
Religious persecutions, on,
Religious Prejudices, extract from the Rev. Hugh Worthington's discourse
Religious truths, examination of, Remarks on two mysterious doctrines of Dr. Priestley and Dr. Southwood Smith, 339, Remission of sins, on the, 142, 262, 294,
Resignation of a Scots clergyman from conscience, 427, Revealed Religion, remarks on the "Dissertation" of Thomas Erskine, Esq., on the Internal Evidence of, 150 REVIEW, 163, 238, 470, 537, 593,
Revue Encyclopédique, extracts from,
Ricardo, David, Esq., M. P., obituary of,
Roberts, Rev. Dr., obituary of, Rogers, Lieutenant Stephen, obituary of,
Rogers, the late Mrs. Mary, devo- tional poem by,
Ross, Captain, on his rejected com-
R. T.'s essay on religious persecu- tions,
Scriptural and Calvinistic phraseolo- gy, on,
Scripture, remarks on passages of, SELECT NOTICES OF FOREIGN LITERA- TURE, 105,
Rumbold, Lady, obituary of, Russia, extract of a letter from Bailat- zeck, in the Ukraine, RUSTICUS' view of the origin of evil, RUTT, Mr, on the character of the late Mr. Lewin, 235. His notice of Gilbert Wakefield, 236. On Negro Slavery, 281. His defence of Mr. Cooper, ib. His animad- versions on Mr. Bright, 282-285. His strictures on Innes's Sermon at New Salters' Hall, 326. some anonymous letters, 467. His account of Mr. Faydit and Dr Col- lett, 649. On the Collet family,
Self-taught knowledge of the Greek Testament proposed,
Self-valuation, notable instance of, Seneca's, paraphrase of lines from a tragedy of, 479, 480. Translation of an epigram by, in exile, Shakers, visit to the settlement of the American sect of the, Shirreff, Rev. William, his secession
S.'s remarks on the "Dissertation" of Thomas Erskine, Esq., Advocate, "on the Internal Evidence of Re- vealed Religion," 150. His ac- count of the anniversary of the opening of the Unitarian Meeting- house, Moor Lane, Bolton, Sacrifices, an essay on the nature and design of, under the Mosaic law, 270, 332, 372,
Smith's, Dr. J. P., Discourse on the Sacrifice of Christ, extracts from, 374,
Smith, Dr. Southwood, remarks on a mysterions doctrine of, 339, Society for the Relief of Evangelical Dissenting Ministers, formation of the,
Solly, Mr. John, obituary of,
Salford, Manchester, meeting of Bible
Somerset and Dorset Unitarian Asso- ciation Half-yearly Meeting, 182, 246,
Southern Unitarian Tract and Uni- tarian Fund Societies, Anniversary of the, 182,
Southwark Unitarian Chapel Anni-
Spain, public affairs, &c. of,
Scargill, Daniel, public and humili- ating recantation of, before the University of Cambridge, 1669, Scotland, example of the effect of a pious and resident clergy in the
Spencer, Rev. Dr, obituary of, SPURRELL, Mr., on Divine foreknow- ledge and man's free agency, Stamford Street, Blackfriars' Road, new chapel in, 419, 566. Opening of, 607. Description of, Stanhope's, Colonel, letter to the Duke of Gloucester, on the state of Slavery in British India,
T.'s translation of a song of exhorta- tion and consolation to the Albi- genses, by Tomiers, a Troubadour poet,
Talbot, Rev. Charles, obituary of, Taylor, Mr. Charles, obituary of, TAYLOR, Mr. E., on the Eastern Unitarian Society Anniversary, 312,
T. D.'s account of the old Presby- terian Meeting-house at Alcester, Warwickshire, and a list of minis. ters,
Tenterden District Unitarian Christian Association, first meeting of the, Tertullian's Apology, the divinity of Christ, from,
Test and Corporation Acts, minister's salary dependent on,
T. F. B. on the remission of sins, 142, 262. On individual contributions to public improvement, 330. His argument in favour of the Greek accents, Thomas, the Rev. Thomas, obituary of,
Trowbridge congregational meeting
relative to Mr. Gisburne's sub- scription,
Trowbridge Controversy, reviewed, Truth, essay on, 212, 265. Instruc- tive reflections upon the subject
Turkey, public affairs of, Turner, the late Rev. Henry, lines suggested by a sermon of, 102. His Essay on the nature and de- sign of sacrifices under the Mosaic law, and the influence which Jew- ish ideas and language concerning them had upon the language of the New Testament, 270, 332, 372, 460. Review of his Sermons, pub- lished at the request of the younger Members of the Church of Unita- rian Christians, in the High Pave- ment, Nottingham, 470, 537 TURNER, Mr. W., Jun., his reply to "Remarks on a Particular Provi- dence," suggested by Mrs. Cappe's Memoirs,
T. W. H. on the Sussex Unitarian Association Anniversary,
Wife, precept for the choice of a,
Wilford, Lieutenant-Colonel, obituary
Wilks, Mr., his speech before the Pro-
testant Society for the Protection of Religious Liberty,
Williams's, Dr., Library, on register of births ai, 33,
Williamson, Dr., his reprobation of slavery, Willington, Delamere Forest, Che- shire, laying the first stone of a new Unitarian Chapel at, 311. Opening of,
Willis, Mr. John, some account of, Winchester, Rev. Elhanan, and Dr. Priestley, on the intercourse be. tween, 41. Their first introduc- tion, Winn, Sir Rowland, his baronial bos-
pitality, 165. Anecdote of, 166. Death of,
Winstanley, Rev. Dr., obituary of, Winter, Rev. John, obituary of,
W. J.'s explanation of Mark ii. 18- 22,
WOOD, Mr., on the Southwark Unita-
rian Chapel Anniversary,
Wood, Mr. Abram, obituary of, WORSLEY, Mr., on some passages in his Lectures on Nonconformity, Worthington, the late Rev. Hugh, re- marks on his Sermons, WRIGHT, Mr., on the congregational resolutions relative to Mr. Gis- burne's subscription, 180. Prepo- sal of a testimony of respect to, 292. His speech at the Unitarian Fund Anniversary, 304. His Re- view of Mr. B. Kent's "Familiar Dialogue between a Calvinist, a Socinian, and an Infidel," 546. His reply to Mrs. Mary Hughes's strictures on his tract on the Pro- digal Son,
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