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OF

THE AMERICAN UNITARIAN

ASSOCIATION.

FIRST SERIES.....VOL. VIII.

CONTAINING NUMBERS LXXXV. TO XCV.

BOSTON:

CHARLES BOWEN,

GENERAL DEPOSITORY, 141 WASHINGTON ST.

I. R. BUTTS, PRINTER, SCHOOL ST.

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The Foundation of our Confidence in the Saviour,

Apologies for Indifference to Religion and its Insti-

85

tutions Examined,

113

Hints on Religious Feelings,

137

Piety and Morality, their Mutual Importance as Ele-

ments of Christian Character,

The Promise of Jesus to the Pure in Heart,
Christian Unitarianism not a Negative System,
The Tenth Report of the American Unitarian As-
sociation, with the Proceedings of the Annual
Meeting, May 26, 1835.

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169

189

201

229

INDEX OF VOL. VIII.

ATHEISTS, propagandist, how to

be treated, 49.
Apologies for indifference to reli-
gion and its institutions, exam-
ined, 115, sqq. 1. No compul-
sion by law, 117. 2. Enough
for us that we contribute
money for, without feeling in-
terest in religion, 118. 3. Dif-
ference of opinion and contro-
versy offensive to us, 120.
4. There is too much uncer-
tainty in religion, 121. 5. Full
of mysteries, 123. 6. Religion
so unnatural a thing, 125.
7. Has been the cause of much
evil, 127. 8. Does no good, 128.
Absolute, the, our capacity to
form an idea of, 38.
American Unitarian Association,

10th Anniversary of, 232. Re-
ports of, for 1835, 233, sqq. Ad-
dresses at the Annual Meeting
of, 255, sqq. Officers of, 280.
Constitution of, 281. Life
Members of, 283. Tracts of,
287.

B.

Brooks, Rev. Charles, speech of,
at the Annual Meeting of the
A. U. A., 262.

Burton, Rev. Warren, speech of,
at the Annual Meeting of the
A. U. A., 270.
Barrett, Rev. Samuel, on the
apologies for indifference to
religion and its institutions,
115, sqq.
Brazer, Rev. John, on the effica-
cy of prayer, 55, sqq.

C.

Christ, the image of God, 20. sqq.
Foundation of confidence in,
87, sqq. His doctrines, 89.
His miracles, 91. His death
and sufferings, 91. His pres-
ent agency, 103.
Consciousness, the revelations of,
attest the existence of those
spiritual faculties and capaci-
ties, which are the foundation
of religion in the soul of man,
33, sqq.
Constitution of the A. U. A.,
281.

D.

Doctrines of Christ, a proof not
of the Deity of his nature, but
of the divinity of his mission,
89.

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