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Baird, Robert, Religion in America
by, reviewed, 235 - 247.
Baker, J. L., Address by, noticed,
417.

Baptism in the second century, 356.
Belshazzar's Feast, by Allston, re-
flections suggested by, 49-57.
Biddle, John, notice of, 322.
Board of Education, 138.
Bulfinch, S. G., Address of, 280.
Burnap, G. W., Discourse of, 127.
Burton, Warren, Scenery-Shower
by, noticed, 124.

Bush, George, Valley of Vision,
and Prophecies of Daniel by, 414.
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Capen, Lemuel, on the Hawes Char-

ity, noticed, 128 - reply to, ib.
Carpenter, W. B., Letter from, 139.
Carter, Elizabeth, Memoir of, 123.
Chalmers, Thomas, Lectures of, on
Romans, noticed, 411.
Chandler, P., Oration by, 280.
Channing, W., Address of, 278.
Cheney, Mrs., Sketches from the

Life of Christ by, noticed, 122.
Christian Worship in the early ages,
article on, 350-370 Coleman's
'Church without a Bishop,' 350
Park's Discourse, 351- devo-

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tion, how viewed by the ancient
Christians, 352-simplicity of its
forms, 353-origin in the syna-
gogue worship of the Jews, ib.
-most ancient Christian wor-
ship, 354-in the second cen-
tury, 355-Justin Martyr's ac-
count, 356-reading from the
Scriptures, 358- other writ-

ings, ib. singing, 359 — ancient
hymns, ib. time of the erec-
tion of the first churches, 360
preaching, 361- prayer, 362 —
the Supper, how viewed by the
ancient believers, 363-a rite of
the affections, ib.--how and when
celebrated, 365 - changes, 367 —
viewed in connexion with the
dead, ib. celebrated at the bri-
dal service, 369 — historical sum-
mary of its uses, ib. — character-
istics of the ancient worship, 369.
Clarke, J. F. C., Service Book of,
101 Discourse of, noticed, 127.
Cleveland, H. R. See Hillard.
Cleveland, Mrs., Stories for Chil-
dren by, noticed, 125.
Collation, the, 130.

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Coleman, L., A Church without a
Bishop' by, remarks on, 350.
Convention at Albany, 419.
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Daillé, John, work of, on the right
use of the Fathers, noticed, 271.
David's Lamentation over Saul and
Jonathan, 233.

Defence of Protestant Bible, no-
ticed, 417.

Dewey, O., Discourse of, on Sla-
very and Texas, noticed, 416.
Dickson, S. H., Letter of, in reply
to Dr. Carpenter, 427.
Dissenters' Chapels Bill, 285.
Divinity School, Cambridge, 283.
Doctrinal Preaching, its necessity
and utility, 80- consequence of
neglecting it, 81-symptoms of
a return to it, 83-difficulties at-
tending questions of doctrine, 86

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want of definiteness, ib.
Dudleian Lecture, 136.

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Ecclesiastical Record, 129, 281,

419.

Edes, R. S., Discourse of, 222.
Elton, Literary Remains and Me-
moir of Pres. Maxcy, by, 409.
Emlyn, Thomas, notice of, 323.
English Plagiarism, 423.
English Reformation, the, article
on, 1-23- its origin and char-
acter, 1-Church infallibility,
3-general councils, 4-resist-
ance to Papal assumption, 6-
Cardinal Wolsey, 9-question
of the king's divorce, 10- pro-
ceedings of Parliament, 15-ef-
fect of the Reformation, 16-
Convocations of the Clergy, 19
- submission to the Church, 21
Episcopal Convention in New
York, 21 American Episcopal
Church, 22.

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Fairs, 135, Salem, 421.
Follen, Mrs., Selections from Fene-
lon by, 418.

Fourierism, article on, 57-78-
works relating to, 57-Charles
Fourier, 58 social evils, 60 —
causes of them, 61 - and cure,
ib. - government, 62-institu-
tion of property, ib.- the church,
63 social organization, 65 –
division of labor, 66-competi-
tion in trade, 68- system of co-
operation, 71-individual house-
hold, ib. too much importance
ascribed to outward arrange-
ments, 73-influence of society,
ib. .-error of the Fourierites, 75
- individual sin the main cause
of social evil, 76- remedy, 78.
France. See Protestantism.
Frothingham, N. L., Address of,
before Alumni, 381.
Fuller, S. M., Summer
Lakes by, noticed, 274.
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Geneva, religion in, 305.
Goethe, translation from, 247.
Graves, Mrs. A. J., Girlhood and
Womanhood by, noticed, 414.
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Hall, E. B., Address of, 278.
Hall, Mrs., Cross and Anchor by,
noticed, 123. See Carter.

Harvard University, 422.
Haven, Richard, Genealogy of de-
scendants of, noticed, 418.
Heart's Youth, the, 78- Heart's
Resolve, the, 79.

Hering, C., translation from, 34.
Hillard, G. S., Selection from the

writings of H. R. Cleveland,
with a Memoir by, noticed, 412.
Holmes, O. W., Address of, 127.
Human Nature, etc., noticed, 121.
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Ingersoll, G. G., Farewell Address
of, noticed, 279.
Intelligence, 129, 281, 419 — Reli-
gious, 129, 281, 419 Literary,
137, 287, 422.

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Knapp, W. H., Discourse by, no-
ticed, 415.

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Lardner, Nathaniel, notice of, 326.
Life of the Saviour, 122.
Lindsey, Theoph., notice of, 327.
Livermore, A. A., Commentaries
of, reviewed, 252-258-char-
acter of a popular commentary,
253-merit of Livermore's, 254
- volume on the Acts, 255-
defects, 256.

Lives of English Unitarians, 317-
330-advances of the age rather
material than spiritual, 317 —
characteristics of Unitarians as a
body, 319- persecution of, 321
Biddle, 322 Emlyn, 323-
Peirce, 324-Hallet, 325-
Lardner, 326-Lindsey, 327 -
merits of Unitarian theologians,
329.

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Log Cabin, noticed, 276.

Lord's Supper, as anciently ob-
served. See Christian Worship.
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Maxcy, Jonathan. See Elton.
Meadville Theological School, 420.
Ministerial Conference, 133.
Ministers and Churches, 129. See
Eccles. Record.
Ministry at large, 283.

Miracles of the Gospels, article on,
23-33- no trace of fanaticism
in the records of Christianity, 23
- Jesus's use of his powers, 25
validity of the proof of his mira-
cles, 26-genuineness of the Gos-
pel history, 28 - Christ's charac-
ter miraculous, 31-supernatural

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tion of Protestant churches, 297
-effect of political changes, 299
-classes of Protestants, 301
preachers, 303- Unitarianism at
Geneva, 305-inferences, 306—
duty of liberal Christians, 307.
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Quintilian, selections from, by C.
K. Dillaway, noticed, 415.
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Reformation, English. See Eng-
lish.

Reformers, the, sketches of, 170-
180-biographical interest, 170
--Tagart's Discourses, 172-Lu-
ther, 173 Calvin, 175 - Zuin-
gle, 176 Socinus, 177 Cran-
mer, Knox, 179.
Religious Denominations in U. S.,
235-247- - Mormonism, 236
Unitarianism misrepresented,
239-religion in Virginia, 243 -
Episcopalian presumption, 245.
Religious education. See Young.

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Notices of recent publications, 119, Religious times, our, Dr. Frothing-

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ham's Discourse on, 381-398-
change in the people, 383-de-
mand for more action, 384-for
more knowledge, 385- for so-
cial religion, 387- tendencies
that require attention, 388- lati-
tudinarian movement, 389-
movement upward, 390-back-
ward, 391-organizations of the
day, 392- philanthropic move-
ment, 393-proselytism, 394
mistake of the separatist, 397.
Robberds, J. W., Life of William
Taylor by, reviewed, 204-217.
Robbins, Chandler, Sermons of, no-
ticed, 126.

Robinson, Charles, Address of, be-
fore Berry Street Conference,
181.

Rupp, I. D., History of religious
denominations in United States
by, reviewed, 235 — 247.

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347-defect of transcendental
ethics, 349.
Service Books, article on, 99–106
-erroneous idea of worship, 99
-defect of Protestant Commu-
nions, 100- Clarke's Service
Book, 101-Sunday School Ser-
vice Book, 103 - Vestry Hymns
and Tunes, 105.
Sparks, J., Library of Amer. Biog-

raphy by, vol. ii., noticed, 278.
Stone, Edwin M., Vestry Hymns
and Tunes by, 105.

Storer, J. P. B., Biographical notice
of, 92-99.

Sunday School Service Book, 103.
Sunday School Society, 133.

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Tagart, E., Sketches of the Lead-

ing Reformers by, reviewed, 170.
Taylor, William, Memoir of, re-
viewed, 204-217- his early
life, 205-literary studies, 206

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correspondence with Southey,
207-Southey's literary habits,
209-Reviews and reviewing,
211 Jeffrey, 212-Sir Walter
Scott, ib. Dr. Parr and Sir
James Mackintosh, 213- Tay-
lor's literary labors, 214- his
Synonymes, 215-his Historic
Survey of German Poetry, 215
-death and character, 217.
Tendencies of Modern Philosophy,
145-170-spirit of the age,
146-philosophy, ib. Ger-
man, 147-French, 149-Eng-
lish, 150-skepticism, 152. -SCI-
ence, 154 - art, 158-litera-

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ture, 160 forms of action, 163
-principles of a spiritual phi-
losophy, 164 - results, 168.
Tholuck, F. A. G., Exposition of
Romans, noticed, 273.
Transcendental ethics. See Self-
reliance.

Turner, W., Lives of Eminent Uni-
tarians by, reviewed, 317.
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Unitarianism, present position of,
externally considered, 106 — 118
- its positive increase, 107 - its
relative decrease, 109- Unita-
rianism in Boston, 110-in Mas-
sachusetts, 111 loss of minis-
ters, 112 falsehood concerning
Dr. Channing, 113- Harvard
College, 115 Conventions, 116

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Ware, Henry, Jr., Memoirs of Noah
Worcester by, reviewed, 371.
Wheeler, Daniel, Memoirs of, re-
viewed, 35-49 — biographical
sketch of, 35 becomes a
Quaker, 36- goes to Russia, ib.
-visits South Sea Islands, 38-
Tahiti, 39-Quaker preaching,
42 Sandwich Islands, 44-
story of an infidel ship, 45-
Friendly Isles, 46-result of
missionary efforts, ib.- returns
to England, 48-visits America,
ib.death, 49.

Who would not be like the flower?
34.

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Winslow, H., volume of, on the
Christian doctrines, reviewed,
399-407-modification and re-
statement of doctrines, 399 —
character of the volume, 400,
407 Unitarian and Orthodox
argument compared, 401 -- atone-
ment, ib. theory of depravity,
405-regeneration, 406.
Worcester, Noah, Memoirs of, re-
viewed, 371-380-early edu-
cation of, 374-ministry, 375—
publication of his Bible News,
376 edits the Christian Disci-
ple, 377-writes on war, ib.
issues the Friend of Peace, 378
his writings, 379-death 380.
Worship in the early ages. See
Christian.

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Young, religious education of, arti-
cle on, 223-232-early in-
struction, 224-influence of reli-
gion in childhood, 227 - suscep-
tibility of childhood, 229-- Sun-
day Schools, ib. - free exercise
of the faculties, 231.

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