Objections to Prayer, answered, 59, sqq. 1. Immutability of the laws of nature, ib. 2. God is infinitely wise, 67. 3. God is unchangeable, ib. Officers of the A. U. A. for 1835-36, 280.
Peabody, Rev. Andrew P. on excuses for the neglect of be- nevolent efforts, 1, sqq. Philosophy of man's spiritual nature in regard to the foun- dations of faith, 31, sqq. What sort of a philosophy to be hoped for, 49.
Perfect, the, our capacity to form an idea of, 38.
Piety and morality, their mutual importance, 171, sqq. Prayer, a means of doing good,
14. Efficacy of, 35, sqq. What its efficacy is, explain. ed, 57. Objections to, answer- ed, 59, sqq. Arguments in fa- vor of, stated, 70, sqq. Mis- takes and perversions as to, noticed, 81.
Religion, what it is, 115. Apol- ogies for indifference to, 117, sqq. Religion in the soul, a reality, and enters into the idea of a perfect man, 40. State of, in New England sev- enty years ago, 259. Report, Annual, of the A. U. A. for the year 1835, 231, sqq. Receipts of the A. U, A. for 1834-35, 232.
Religious feelings, hints on, 139, sqq. Common doubts remov-
ed, and important principles stated, regarding the general subject of, 140, sqq. Respect- ing the origin of the, ib. Re- specting the intensity of the, 150, sqq. Respecting the con- stancy of the, 160, sqq.
Saviour, the foundation of confi- dence in, 56, sqq.
Sin, not infinite because com- mitted against an infinite Be- ing, 101.
Spiritual world, the, on what ground we assume the exist- ence and reality of, 44. Why do men's impressions differ, in respect to, 46. Why some say they never had any impres- sions or perception of the, 47. Secretary, General, of the A. U. A., Annual Report of the, 235, sqq. Correspondence of the, 235. Labors of, as a Christian Minister, and as an Agent of the A. U. A., 241.
Thompson, Rev. James W., on "Christ the image of God," 20,
sqq. Treasurer of the A. U. A. Annu- al Report of the, 231. Tracts, catalogue of the, pub- lished by the A. U. A., 287.
Unitarianism, Christian, not a negative system, 203, sqq. Not so in its doctrines, 204. Not so in its practical de- mands, 206. Not so in its
effects, 210. How any have come to think it so, explained, 214, sqq. Condition of, in Great Britain, 263. In the West, 275. Unitarians, what they believe, 205. In England, 262.
Walker, Rev. James, on the philosophy of man's spiritual
nature in regard to the foun- dations of faith, 31, sqq. Whitman, Rev. Jason, on reli- gious feelings, 139, sqq. Let- ter of resignation of, to the Executive Committee of the A. U. A., 233.
Whitney, Rev. George, on the mutual importance of Piety and Morality, 171, sqq.
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