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CONTENTS
OF
VOL. VII.....NEW SERIES, VOL. II.
No. I.
ART. I.-1. An Oration delivered on the Fourth of July, 1829, in
the City of Boston. By JAMES T. AUSTIN.
2. An Oration delivered before the Citizens of Nantucket,
July 4, 1829. By WILLIAM MORSE.
ART. II.-Life of Archbishop Cranmer. By J. A. SARGANT.
1
21
ART. III.-Sermons by the late Rev. Joseph S. Buckminster, now
first published from the Author's Manuscripts.
39
ART. IV. The Last Autumn at a Favorite Residence.
other Poems. By Mrs LAWRENCE.
With
59
ART. V.-1. A Sermon occasioned by the Death of Thomas Hollis,
Esq. By JEREMIAH HUNT.
2. A Sermon preached at the Lecture in Boston, April 1, 1731,
before his Excellency the Governor, and the General Court,
upon the News of the Death of the much honored Thomas
Hollis, Esq, the most generous and noble Patron of Learning
and Religion in the Church of New England. By his Friend
and Correspondent, BENJAMIN COLMAN.
3. A Sermon preached at the Public Lecture, Tuesday, April 6,
1731, in the Hall of Harvard College, in Cambridge, N. E.
upon the News of the Death of Thomas Hollis, Esq. of Lon-
don, the most bountiful Benefactor to that Society. By ED-
WARD WIGGLESWORTH, D. D.
4. A Philosophical Discourse concerning the Mutability and
Changes of the Material World; read to the Students of Har-
vard College, April 7, 1731, upon the News of the Death of
Thomas Hollis, Esq. of London, the most bountiful Benefac-
tor to that Society. By ISAAC GREENWOOD, A. M.
5. A Poem on the Death of the late Thomas Hollis, Esq. By SAY-
ER RUDD.
ART. VI.-1. Fourth Annual Report to the American Unitarian As-
sociation, read and accepted May 26, 1829, with the Addres-
ses at the Annual Meeting.
2. The Second Annual Report of the Executive Committee of the
American Society for the Promotion of Temperance. Pre-
sented January 28, 1829.
64
3. First Annual Report of the General Union for Promoting the
Observance of the Christian Sabbath, adopted May 12, 1829. 105
No. II.
ART. I.-Some Account of the Writings and Opinions of Justin
Martyr. By JOHN, Bishop of Lincoln.
141
ART. II.-A Treatise on the Police and Crimes of the Metropolis.
By the EDITOR of 'The Cabinet Lawyer,' &c. &c.
167
ART. III.—Elements of Technology, taken chiefly from a Course of
Lectures delivered at Cambridge, on the Application of the
Sciences to the Useful Arts. By JACOB BIGELOW, M. D.
187
ART. IV.-The Life of Belisarius. By LORD MAHON.
202
ART. V.-1. Sermons Preached in England.
2. Sermons preached in India. By the late Right Reverend RE-
ginald Heber, D. D., Lord Bishop of Calcutta.
212
ART. VI.-A Roland for an Oliver. Letters on Religious Persecu-
tion; proving that that most heinous of Crimes, has not been
peculiar to Roman Catholics; but that when they had the
Power, Protestants of almost every Denomination have been
equally guilty. By a CATHOLIC LAYMAN.
229
ART. VII.-Elements of Medical Statistics. By F. BISSET HAW-
KINS, M. D.
240
ART. VIII.—A Discourse on the Advantages of Natural Philosophy
and Astronomy, as Part of a General and Professional Educa-
tion. By the Rev. DIONYSIUS Lardner.
261
No. III.
ART. I.-A Discourse concerning the Influence of America on the
Mind, being the Annual Oration delivered before the Amer-
ican Philosophical Society, at the University in Philadelphia,
October 18, 1823. By C. J. INGERSOLL.
269
ART. II.-The Christian Duty of Granting the Claims of the Ro-
man Catholics. With a Postscript, in Answer to the Letters
of the Rev. G. S. Faber. By Thomas Arnold, D. D.
ART. III.-Some Account of the Writings and Opinions of Justin
295
303
ART. IV.-Memoirs of the Extraordinary Military Career of John
Shipp, late a Lieutenant in his Majesty's Eightyseventh Re-
giment. Written by HIMSELF.
338
ART. V.-Sources of Infidelity; the Tenth Discourse, in the New
Volume of Buckminster's Sermons.
345
ART. VI.—A Dissertation on Intemperance, to which was awarded
the Premium offered by the Massachusetts Medical Society,
in June, 1827. By WILLIAM Sweetser, M. D.
ART. VII.—1. Pietas Londinensis; or the History, Design, and
Present State of the various Public Charities, in or near
London. By A. HIGHMORE, Esq.
365
2. Philanthropia Metropolitana; or an Account of Public Char-
ities in London, established since 1810. By the late A.
HIGHMORE, Esq.
3. A General, Medical, and Statistical History of the Present Con-
dition of Public Charity in France; comprising a detailed
Account of all Establishments destined for the Sick, the
Aged, and Infirm, for Children, and for Lunatics; with a
View of the Extent of Pauperism and Mendicity, and the
Means now adopted for their Relief and Repression. By
DAVID JOHNSTON, M. D.
367
ART. VIII.-On the Future State of Man. For the Christian Ex-
aminer
390