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INDEX.

A.

Address delivered before the Ministe-
rial Conference in Berry Street, in-
serted, 98.

A priori reasonings in support of nat-
ural religion shown to be inconclu-
sive, 138.

Aspland's Sermons, reviewed and
recommended, 321.

B.

Balance of Scriptural Evidence on
Trinitarianism and Unitarianism,
reviewed, 394.

Beecher, Dr., Trial of, for heresy no-
ticed, 116-his views of the autho-
rity of confessions of faith, 119–
his standing among the Orthodox,
121-grounds of the charge of
heresy made against him, 125-his
defence examined, 127.
Berry Street Conference, an Address
delivered before it, inserted, 98.
Bigelow's Funeral Discourse at Rev.
Pitt Clarke's Interment, 271.
Boston Book, reviewed, 314.
Brazer, Rev. Mr., his Dudleian Lec-
ture on Natural Religion, inserted,

137.
Brigham, Dr., his Observations on the
Influence of Religion on Health,
reviewed, 302.

Brooks, Rev. Mr., his Discourse at

Rev. Jacob Flint's Interment, 397.
Burnap's Lectures on Unitarianism,
reviewed and recommended, 109.
Burial of the Dead, Keble's verses
on, 170.

C.

and common sense, 5- misrepre-
sents the connexion between reli-
gion and morality, 17-and the
nature and office of conscience, 19
-mistakes the argument from con-
sciousness and experience, 22-
makes a mystery of the love of
God, 25- and of regeneration and
moral progress, 33-practical ten-
dency of, 37.

Christian Connexion, present state
of, 400.

Clarke, Rev. Pitt, some notice of,
271.
Coleridge's Table-Talk reviewed, 204
-his views of Gibbon, 206 -- of
the "greatest happiness principle,"
207-- of inspiration, 208-- of the
various sects, 209- the defects of
his mind and style, 211.
Communion, substitutes proposed for
wine at, 395.

Conscience, views of, 19-consti-
tutes man a religious being, 151.
Convents, See Monastic Institutions
- burning of Convent at Charles-
town, 80.
Creation, account of, in Genesis, ex-
plained by Herder, 184.

D.

Deity of the Messiah not a doctrine
of the Old Testament, 273. See
Messiah.

Doane, Bishop, his edition of Keble's
Christian Year, reviewed, 162.
Dudleian Lecture, Mr. Brazer's, on
Natural Religion, inserted, 137.

E.

Ethics. See Calvinistic Ethics.
Evangelic Church in Germany, arti-
cle on, translated from the Conver-
52

Calvinistic Ethics, article on, 1-is
opposed to all literature, history,
VOL. XIX. -3D S. VOL. I. NO. III.

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sations Lexicon, 44-its high pre-
tensions examined, 47 notices of
its leading supporters, 49- its in-
tolerance, 50-Journal of the, its
character, 52.

F.

Female Convents, &c. by M. de Pot-
ter, noticed, 54. See Monastic In-
stitutions.

Flint, Rev. Jacob, some notice of, 397.
Follen, Professor, his Interlinear

Version of Luther's Gospel of St.
John, noticed, 404.

Freeman, Rev. Dr. James, article on,
383-notices of his life, 385 - his
services in the cause of Unitarian-
ism, 387 his character, 389 — his
merits as a writer, 391- anecdotes
of his early life, 392.

G.

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Germany, state of religion in, 41
tendencies to infidelity there, ib.
the Evangelic Church in Germany
and its champions, 44 - its ecclesi-
astico-political character and syste-
matic intolerance, 50.

German Theology, some account of,
172-Herder's services in reform-

ing it, 174 the influence of Eng-
lish divines upon it, 176.
Gibbon, Coleridge's strictures on,
206.

God, Hebrew use of the word, as an
appellative, 285, 293.
Greenwood's Sermon on Rev. Dr.
Freeman, reviewed, 383- his Lives
of the Apostles, noticed, 403.

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merits of his Christology of the
Old Testament, 46-answer
his article on the Deity of the Mes-
siah in the Old Testament, 274.
Herder's Theological Opinions and
Services, article on, 172-one of
the reformers of German theology,
174 his free spirit, 175 - his
views of theology as a science,
178 his views of revelation and
inspiration, 181-and of the Scrip-
tures, 183- his exposition of the
account of the Creation, 184 - his
views on the Hebrew Prophets and
prophecy, 191- and of miracles,
considered as an evidence of Chris-
tianity, 194 - his views of the di-
vinity of Christ, with his exposition
of the proem of John's Gospel, 197.
Holy Land, its geographical position,
363 its historical associations,
364 notices of Lamartine's Pil-
grimage to, 368.

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Hymns, Springfield Collection of, no-
ticed and commended, 133.

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Messiah, Deity of, not a doctrine of
the Old Testament, 273- Heng-
stenberg's authorities to the con-
trary explained and set aside, 275

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Psalm, cx. ib. - Psalm ii. 278 --
Zech. xiii. 7, 281 — Zech. xii. 10,
282-Ps. xlv.7, 285-Isaiah iv. 2,
289-- Isaiah vii. 14, 290 -- Isaiah
ix. 6, 292-- Isaiah xi. 4, 295-- Mi-
cah v. 2, 296 Daniel vii. 13, 298.
Milton's Paradise Lost, remarks on,
335.

Miracles, considered as evidence of
Christianity, Herder's views of,
194.

Missionaries. See Sandwich Islands.
Monastic Institutions, article on, 54

- their origin, 55-- notice of St.
Antony, 56- character of the ear-
ly monks, 57 - of monastic vows
and rules, 60-institution of nun-
neries, 62 licentiousness of mon-
asteries in the Middle Ages, consid-
ered, 64-- apologies for the monks,
66

how far they were the patrons
of learning, 68-- institution of the
Mendicant orders, 71 suppres-
sion of the religious houses in Eng-
land, 75 their decline in other
countries, 77 --burning of the Con-
vent at Charlestown, 80.
Morning, Keble's verses on, 165.

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N.

Natural Religion, review of the ar-

gument for, 137 -

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Philip Van Artevelde, Taylor's, re-
viewed, 245-its merits and de-
merits stated and illustrated, 249.
Plato's opinion of the ancient poets,
331.

Poetry of Mrs. Hemans, article on,
328-belongs to a new school, 329
- ancient poetry destitute of the
element of religious faith, 330 -
the influence of Christianity, as it
is itself purified, to elevate poetry,
335- the ancient poets had not
just conceptions of moral sublimity,
337 their degrading views of
women and domestic life, 341-
Christianity has given us sublime
views of suffering, 349- and cloth-
ed the inanimate world with new
associations, 351-our more ex-
tended acquaintance with man,
358.

Potter, M. de, a compilation from his
Memoirs of Scipio de' Ricci, re-
viewed, 54.

Prison Discipline Society's Report,
403.

Prophets and prophecy, Herder's
views of, 191.
Protracted meetings, 306.

R.

sonings shown to be inconclusive, Record of a School, noticed, 270.

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Sandwich Islands, a full account of
the mission there, 215-condition
and history of the islands prior to
the mission, ib. - character and
influence of foreign residents, 217
-objects which the missionaries
proposed to accomplish, 220 — in-
doctrinating the natives with Cal-
vinism, 221-translating and print-
ing the Bible and other books for
the natives, 224-establishment of
schools, 226-history of the mis-
sion and its results, 229 - apparent
success, 231-
-reverses and ulti-
mate failure of the plan, 237-
heavy charges against the mission-

aries, 239.

Scriptures, the, not the original source
of our ideas of right, 22— Herder's
views of, 183.

Sermons, Aspland's, reviewed, 321.
Springfield Collection of Hymns, no-
ticed, 133.

T.

Table-Talk. See Coleridge.

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