Missions, friendly expostulations on, vi. Original sin, remarks on, i. 95.
-, importance of his office, vii.
undertakings, their importance,
ordinations, enquiry concern- ing, viii. 139, 334.
stations, catalogue of, viii. 258,
291, 356. Mistakes in religion, rectified, iii. 108. Mixed communion, remarks on, x. 36. Modification of matter, essay on, viii. 238 Moral duties, distinguished from positive precepts, i. 247.
Moral law, its perpetual obligation, iii. 342. More, Mrs. H. her writings noticed, i. 115,
Mortality of man, reflections on, i. 120. Mosely, Mr. memoir of, vi. 225.
Moses, the faith of, illustrated, i. 144.- His wise choise, x. 97.
Mourning for the dead, on Christians wearing, ix. 44.
Murthim, Mr. account of his death, iv. 27. Music, instrumental, discussions on, viii. 13, 78, 140.
Mysteries in religion, call for submission, i. 166.
Mystery of godliness, whence called great, vi. 270.
Nazarene, import of the term, vii. 385. Newell, Mrs. Harriett, some account of, ii. 169.
New-creature, explained, vii. 367. Newton, Sir Isaac, eulogy on, iii. 116. New England, state of religion there, ix. 65, 101.
New York, its present state described, x. 80.
New year's day, ode on, iii. 32.
Noel, Hon. Charles, fined £40 for having public worship in his own house, iii. 60. Non-clericus, his defence of brotherly ex- hortations, x. 104.
Nonconformist divines, their conscientious- ness, ii. 212.
Notcutt, Mr. memoir of, vi. 161.
Oaths, judicial, not unlawful. v. 344. Obedience to Christ, the surest test of discipleship, iii. 193.-Should not be de- layed, v. 376.
Old age, its comforts considered, iii. 87. Oldfield, Dr. Joshua, memoir of, viii. 161. Omnipresence of God, thoughts on the, i. 363.
Omnipotence of the deity, illustrations of, x. 172, 269.
Oratorios, enquiry respecting, viii. 14. Orme, Mr. his letter to the editor, vii. 357. Organs, inquiry respecting, viii. 78, 140. Overs, Mr. his death, vi. 319.
Order of worship, in the first churches, sketch of, viii. 267.
Orton, Mr. Job, quoted, v. 90. Owen, Dr. quoted on academies, ii. 306.- On the pastoral office, 343.-His dying experience, iii. 225.-Quoted on the in- dependence of churches, iv. 169.-Me- moir of him, viii. 15, 81, 112.
Palestine, its scenery described, vi. 338. Parable of the sower, illustrated, vi. 133. 167, 229, 289.
Party spirit, its baneful influence shewn, i. 72.
Palmer, Mr. of Shrewsbury, original letter from, x. 331.
Patience explained and recommended, i. 76.-ix. 287.
Pascal, M. quoted, v. 374. Pastoral duties, enforced, iii. 19. Pastors, how the first churches obtained them, v. 104.-Their right to support, vii. 313. viii. 338.-ix. 161.
Paul, the apostle, his faith and practice, i. 142.
Pastoral office, its connection with the administration of the Lord's supper, ii. 238, 263.-and iv. 46.
Peace of the wicked, how fallacious, v. 143.
Pentycross, Thomas, memoir of, iv. 313, 345.
Penitent Malefactor, his case illustrated, ix. 319
Persecutor converted, illustration of, x. 161.
Petition to Parliament in favour of free discussion, ix. 272.
Persian Magi, not magicians, i. 373. Perversion of ordinances, whence it often arises, v. 136.
Pharisees, their righteousness how defec- tive, iii. 77.
Pilgrim's Progress, its false theology ex- posed, iii. 240.
Pilkington, Mr. his renunciation of Popery, ii. 372.
Pike, Mr. Samuel, original letter from, ii. 236.-His biography, vi. 361.
Plainness of speech recommended to mi- nisters, iv. 255.
Plurality of worlds, taught in Scripture, iii. 346.
Poetry of the Bible excels all others, v. 313.
Polytheism, its absurdity exposed, viii. 62. Political discussions, how far allowable to ministers, vi. 15.
Popery, prevalent among Protestants, iv. 118. and vii. 356.
Portlock, Mr. Charles, memoir of, v. 265. Power of the gospel, in what its excellency consists, v. 242.
Prayer, essential to true religion, i. 362.— the proper attitude in, x. 212. Preaching and hearing, essay on, viii. 74,
Pre-existence of Christ's human soul, an unscriptural tenet, iii. 329.-Remarks on, iv. 77.
Priestcraft distinguished from true reli- gion, i. 372.
Prize Essays proposed, viii. 80.-awarded,
Psalmody, remarks on, vi. 111. and vii. 217, 254, 257, 286.
Pomare, king of Tahiti, his letter, vi. 253. Positive institutions considered, vi. 26. Providence, doctrine of a particular, vin- dicated, vi. 227.
Protestant nonconformity, Tenax's letters on, iv. 9, 65, 109. 167, 205, 249, 318, and v. 13, 54, 83, 133, 166, 197, 230, 361. Punishment of death in the case of murder discussed, ix. 78, 110, 129. Puritans, their sentiments on the choice of pastors, iv. 65.
Rash expressions censured, iii. 51, 107. Redeemer's glory, illustrated, iii. 37. Regeneration, the doctrine of, illustrated,
Rejoicing, religious, in North Wales, vi. 335, 372.
Religion, its nature, importance, and rea- sonableness, iii. 198, 233. Repentance, the doctrine discussed, viii. 201, 274.
Reading with profit, directions for, ii. 380. Reasons for leaving a church, ii. 377. Reasoning Philosophers, an allegory, vi. 201.
Recollections of the leadings of Provi- dence, iv. 355.
Reconciliation, how distinguished from justification, i. 335.
Reformation, its pedigree traced, vi. 202,
Religious poetry, remarks on, i. 146. Liberty. iii. 52, 151.
Religion, reflections on its existing state in England, iv. 103. Reptile, an allegory, iv. 407.
Resolutions, pious, on the Lord's day, i.
Resurrection of Christ, its import unfolded, iii. 10.
Revelation, the doctrine in which it cen- tres, v. 27.-Its divine original main- tained, vii. 86.-Its value shewn, viii. 62, 75, 322.
Reverend, enquiry respecting the term, i. 238, and viii. 336.
Reviewers reviewed, v. 297, and x. 323, 338. Reviews, remarks on their want of impar- tiality, ii. 80.
Revivalists, some account of, ix. 327. Rewards, future, will have different de- grees, iii. 285.
Righteousness of Christians, contrasted with that of Pharisees, iii. 76. Riland, Mr. John, of Sutton Colefield, his death, viii. 128.
Rich men, their distance from the gospel, ii. 382.
Robinson, Robert, quoted, ii. 205.-Sketch of a sermon, vi. 99.
" Thomas, memoir of, iii. 161. Benjamin, memoir of, viii. 97. Roby, Mr. W. a short sermon by, vi. 101. Roman history, an interesting subject, i. 80. Rogers, Mr. Timothy, memoir of, viii. 193. Ruth, her history illustrated and improved, ix. 289.
Ryland, Dr. his Missionary sermon, vi. 219.
Sabellianism, refutation of, iv. 285, and v. 340.
Salvation of man, entirely of God, i. 354. Samaria, described, vi. 305. Saul of Tarsus, his conversion improved, x. 161. Sanctification, its different senses explain- ed, iii. 341.-Is progressive, 342.-Essay on the subject, viii. 10, 38.
Say, Mr. Samuel, some account of, ix. 97. Saunders, Mr. S. his Missionary sermon, account of, iv. 266.
Scriptures, their properties illustrated, ii. 231.-Their excellencies shewn, iii. 166, -Importance of knowing them, ix. 71. -and reading them in public, x. 245. Schism, enquiry respecting, v. 349. Scenes in India, ix. 213.
Serampore Missionaries defended, ii. 308. Sceptic, queries of a, x. 214.-Answered,
Scott, Thomas, quoted, vi. 328.-His death recorded, vii. 159.
Scottish Baptist churches, advice to, vii. 46, 110.
Self-denial essential to the Christian cha- racter, i. 201.
Self, an idol worshipped by many mi- nisters, iii. 18.
Senex, his reply to Humanitas, ix. 129. Sermon on 2 Cor. iv. 7, i. 297, 338. Psalm lxxxix. 19. i. 353. Luke ii. 10, 11. ì. 385. Dan. xii. 4, ii. 59.
Sermons, disquisition on their various pro- perties, x. 17.
Shirreff, Mr. particulars of his case, x. 27. -His baptism and ordination at Glas- gow, 30.
Signs of the times, adverted to, i. 60, and viii. 86.
Siste Viator! a poem translated by Mr. Bowring, ix. 174.
Sin, its malignity evinced by the atone- ment, vii. 19.-The unpardonable, ex- plained, ii. 193.
Slave trade at Sierra Leone, revival of, ix. 95, 121.
Socinianism subversive of the gospel, iii. 354, 364.
Sound doctrine, on the nature of, x. 342, 368. Sovereignty of God, thoughts on, v. 45. Spencer, Rev. T. memoir of, ii. 403. Spirituality of mind important to ministers,
Stennett, Mr. Joseph, original letter from, viii. 42.
Richards, Mr. W. account of his death, iv. 367.-His History of Antichrist quoted, Spirits of the prophets, explained, iv. 75. v. 210.-Memoir of his life, &c. 377.-Re-State of the world when Christ appeared, view of his writings, vi. 53, 384. Roberts, Mr. T. his Missionary sermon, ii. 219.
Steadman, Dr. his Association sermon, v. 30.--and pastoral charge, 115. 3 F
Stock, Dr. his letter to Mr. Rowe, iii. 274. | Unitarianism shewn to be untenable, iii. 354.
-Vindicated, iv. 38.
Sunday reading, ii. 197.
Superville, Mr. some account of, iii. 20. Swedenborg, Emanuel, his system ex- amined, iv. 361.
Strictures on religious magazines, i. 6. Strict communion vindicated, v. 49, and vii. 320.
Sybilline oracles, Dr. Horsley's account of, i. 314.
Sufferings of Christ considered, vii. 107, 132, 168, and x. 47.-Ought not to be re- presented in paintings, viii. 80. Sowerby, Mr. Thomas, some account of, v. 116.
Strictures on Mr. O'Donnghue, v. 15,—and the Christian Observer, 18.
Stephen the Martyr, his case improved, ix. 377.
Sutcliff, Mr. J. some account of, vi. 68.- Original letter from, x. 246.
Taylor, Mr. Dan, memoir of, iii. 33. 129. Taylor, Bishop Jeremy, quoted, x. 276. Tamoree, king of Atooi, his letter, vii. 205. Teignmouth, Lord, some account of, x. 333. Tempt, meaning of in the case of Abra- ham, i. 67.
Tenax's letters, see Protestant Nonconfor- mity.
Testimony of conscience, illustrated, iv. 383.
Thomson, Mr. his letters from South Ame- rica, ix. 188, x. 58. Thornton, Henry, Esq. memoir of, i. 97. -, John, Esq. original letter of, i.
132. Tiberias, its present state described, vi. 305.
Time, a talent to be improved, i. 133.—Re- flections on its brevity, ii. 311.-The subject improved, iii. 13. Toller, Mr. his death, vii. 159. Tottlebank, letter from the church at, x.
Towgood on dissent, referred to, iii. 202. Townsend, Mr. John, his address at the grave of Mr. Hardcastle, v. 243. Tuscarora Indians described, vi. 341.
Unbelief, its nature and criminality ex- plained, vii. 343. Universal restoration, strictures on, ii. 161. Universal redemption not a Scripture doc- trine, vi. 333.
Unity of the Spirit, on the duty of keeping, x. 305.
Unpardonable sin, enquiry concerning, iii. 321.
Vanity of man, reflections on the, iv. 18. Virgil's Pollio, pointed to the Messiah, i. 315.
Vigil's letter to a young minister, x. 129. Vision of Zahid, i. 366. Voltaire, M. his account of Ignatius Loyola, ii. 13.
Waddell, James, a blind preacher, account of, i. 11. Waldenses, history of, vindicated, v. 371. and Albigenses, ii. 47, 211.- Referred to, x. 237, 275.
Walker, Mr. J. strictures on, v, 400, 415. Walking by faith, illustrated, v. 92. War, its evils described, iv. 25.-Defensive, allowable, x. 108.
Wardlaw, Dr. his character of W. Durant, viii. 176.
Warburton, Bishop, what he thought of the Church of England, iii. 209.-His ser- mons quoted, x. 202.
Ward, Mr. of Serampore, v. 260, 425.-His death recorded, ix. 278.-Memoir of, x. 1.-His Farewell Letters quoted, 132. Watts, Dr. quoted, on the independence of churches, iv. 249.
Watson, Mr. Thomas, some account of, ix. 15.
Watt, James, his notes on Mr. Evans's Dialogues, vi. 271, 294, 323.-His death, vii. 159.
Weekly communion defended, iii. 269. Washing away of sin in baptism, explained, ix. 388.
Whitfield, George, his popularity, vi. 3. Winter, Dr. R. quoted, ii. 113, note. Witnesses of the Apocalypse, who, x. 249. Witness of the Spirit, explained, iv. 247. Witsius, Herman, memoir of, x. 45. Wolsey, cardinal, his soliloquy. iii. 111. Worship, an ambiguous term, ii. 105, 134. -Of heaven described, 142.
Young men, important advice to, viii. 92.
Zeal, in a good cause, recommended, iii.
Zuinglius, persecuted the Baptists, x. 250.
GENERAL INDEX TO THE TEN VOLUMES.
SECTION IL-ARTICLES REVIEWED.
Abode of Wisdom, iii. 124. Adams, Hannah, her Dictionary of Reli- gions, i. 173.
Adam, Alex. his select passages, &c. viii. 318.
Address to Deists, on recent prosecutions, ix. 364.
Agnostos, his Thoughts on Baptism, v. 414. Allen, Mr. John, on Modern Judaism ii. 313.
-Translation of Superville, iii. 20. -Outram on Sacrifices, iii. 373. Andrews, Mr. his Sermons, ii. 353. Ansteys, Mr. T. his Travellers, a poem. v.
Antidote to Atheism, v. 381. Attempt to support the diversity of re- wards, iii. 205.
Barnett, Francis, Memoirs of, ix. 223. Barton, Mr. B. his Napoleon and other Poems, ix. 81.
Baynes, Mr. Joseph, his Missionary Ser- mon, ix. 219.
Belcher, Mr. Joseph, his Pastoral Narra- tives, x. 318.
Belsham, Mr. Thomas, his Epistles of Paul, viii. 345, 377.
Bowring, Mr. his Russian Anthology, vii. 295.-Vol. ii. ix. 217.
Blair, Mr. on the Revival of Popery, v.
Boys, Mr. Thomas, his Sermons, vii. 393. Brook, Benjamin, his History of Religious Liberty, vii. 24, 48, 83. Brewston, James, his Testimonies to Re- velation, viii. 319. Browne, Joseph, his Marrow of Ancient Divinity, vi. 56. 121. Brown, Mr. John, on Religion &c. v. 248, his London Missionary
Sermon, vii. 335. Supper, x. 90. Brown, Mr. W. Selection of Passages, &c. x. 222. Brown, James Baldwin, Life of John Howard, x. 52.
Discourses on the Lord's
Brown, W. his Sermons for Families, vii. 334.
Butler's Ray of Glorious Liberty, vii, 121. Buddicomb's, M. Sermons on Faith and Duty, ix. 84.
Bailey, T. his Poem, What is Life? vii.
Bayford, Mr. on Messiah's kingdom, vii. 117.
Beddome's Twenty Short Discourses, vol. IV. ii. 120.
Beauties of Mozart, &c. vii. 301. Bennett, Solomon, his discourse on sacri- fices, iii. 123.
Bonnatt, James, on the errors of the Church of Rome, iii. 55.
Support of the Christian Ministry, vii. 187. Bickersteth's Scripture Help, ii. 118. Bernard, Sir T. on the comforts of old age, iii. 87.
Bingley's, Mr. W. Biographical Conver- sations, iv. 123.
Bible Class Book, iii. 244.
Birt, Mr. John, on the apostolic method of preaching the gospel, i. 53.-His Sum- mary of Popery, ix. 261.
Birt, Mr. Isaiah, on Adult Baptism, ix.
Christian Remembrancer, x. 26. Churchill, Mr. James, his Anecdotes. vii.
Clark's Chart of the World, viii. 353. -James, Observations on Forgiveness, ix. 117.
Crabb's, Penitent Magdalen, ix. 117. Curtis, Mr. T. on the Prospects of the New Year, iii. 89.
Curson, Mr. his defence of the Trinity, &c. i. 212,
Cypress Wreath, iv. 24.
Calvinism, pretended refutation of, iv. 394. Campbell, John, his Travels in South Africa, i. 82. 150.
-his Old World, iv. 265. Carron, Alexander, his letter to Carlile, vi. 309, Carne, R. H. on the union of the Elect, iii. 344.-Reasons for dissenting, vi. 381. Chalmers, Dr. his address to the people of Kilmany, ii. 347. 418.
Discourses on the Christian Revelation, iii. 81. 116. 145.
Sermon for the Hibernian
Society, iv. 118. Glasgow, vi. 18.
Sermons at the Tron Church, at St. John's Church, do. x. 55. Cassan, on the sin of Schism, v. 245. Chapman's Sermon on Infant-baptism, ii.
Catechism of the truth of Christianity, vi.23. Catechist, the, viii. 152.
Chase, Mr. his Antinomianism Unmasked, vi. 49. 79.
Cheap Magazine, i. 119.
Cockburn's Narrative of John Donald, iii.
Cloutt's, Mr. funeral Sermon for Mrs. Phillips, iv. 396.
Conversational Preceptor, French and English, viii. 185.
Cobbin, Mr. Ingram, on the persecutions
Christianity impregnable,
Richmond and its vicinity,
on the death of Williams,
in France, i. 397, and ii. 21.-His defence, Evan's, Mr. Geo. his Midnight Cry, vi 311. ii. 56.-His Georgiana, vi. 210. Collyer, Dr. W. B. his Lectures, vii. 145, 180, 324, 365.
Errors exposed, vii. 366. Colquhoun, Dr. on the Covenant of Grace, iv. 367. Correspondence on Unitarianism, iv. 151. Cottle, Mr. Joseph, his Messiah, i. 146, and v. 203.
-Strictures on Plymouth
Antinomianism, x. 254. Cowper, W. Esq. his Correspondence, x. 83, 109.
Cowan's, T. C. Reasons for Dissent, iii.
Farewell, Sermons of rejected Ministers, ii. 212.
Finch's Elements of Self-improvement, ix. 332.
Flockart's Essays, ix. 86.
Ford, Mr. D. E. his Psalm Tunes, x. 89. Foster, Mr. John, his Essay on popular Ignorance, vii. 221.
Fawcett, Dr. John, his Miscellaneous Works, x. 315.
Flavel, John, on the Soul of man, new edition, x. 252.
Fox, Mr. W. J. on Unitarianism, x. 286. Fragments in verse, by Adolescens, vi. 84. Freeston, Mr. Joseph, answer to the
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