our minds : and if this truth was more generally acted upon amongst us, it is not saying too much to aver, that the pages of the General Baptist Repository would be greatly enriched. We have to present our acknowledgements to those ministers and kind friends who have contributed to the pages of this peri. odical. We have no doubt, that, speaking generally, their productions have coutributed to the edification and improvement of our readers. While we are anxious to afford all our friends in every part of the Connexion an opportunity to express their sentiments on controverted topics, we wish once for all, to request that everything which looks like acrimony or personality 10ay be studiously avoided. We are obliged to all our friends who have forwarded intelligence of special and important services, and have no doubt they will continue their kindness. It is pleasant to hear of the Churches “how they do.” Our next number will be embellished with a highly-finished portrait of the Rev.J. G. Pike, the indefatigable Secretary of the Foreign Missionary Society; and will contain an interesting memoir of the late laborious minister and tutor, the Rev. T. Stevenson, of Loughborough, by the Rev. J. Wallis, of London. We purpose in subsequent numbers to insert some account of the late Rev. J. Goadby, of Ashby-de-la-Zouch. We once more solicit the aid of our active friends and ministers, that this periodical may be worthy of the denomination to which it belongs. NEW SERIES. GENERAL BAPTIST REPOSITORY. AND MISSIONARY OBSERVER. 38 371 PAGR. PAGR. · 277 Kirkby 372 - 182 55, 213 Leicester, Archdeacon Lane 150, 314 274 Dover-street . - 314 Friar Lane 86, 213, 314, 345 Longford 344 56 · 344 Magdalen · 214 - 181 - 314 343 56, 372 . 21 Nottingham, Stoney-street 86, 182 Broad-street 372 372 - 341 85 - 345 - 151 - 344 372 • 87 56, 150 - 314 - 182 - 150 181 Baptism by Immersion in the Church 184 - 277 2 . Notes on 84, 184 - 110 138 45 . 184 - 151 87 214 Capital Punishment, Peggs's Essay on 124 301 150 CHAPELS OPENED AT 85 121 122 Barton · 121 213 213 371 276 20 21 Leicester, Friar-lane (re-opened) . 181 371 • 344 Louth (re-opened) 22 41 212 54 PAOB. 324 340 4 PAGE 245 Exposition of Acts xvii. 14 . 212 James ii. 19 . 120 14 369 General Baptist Assembly . . 215 370 110, 138 , Extension prize essay 214 230 , History 174, 205, 234, 265 75 Hinckley, Address to the Church at 161, 193 148 57 , Sermons,&c. at his removal 314,315 Infant Salvation, On . 261 Jonah, The Flight, No. L . 133 196 247 226 269 Kirkby Underwood School. . 245 ? Opened 276 77 211 Leake, &c., Rise and Progress of the 369 General Baptist Church at Lincoln, Anniversary meeting 314 54 London Committee for abolishing Bri- 179 tish Connexion with Idolatry - 124 276 369 Opened - 371 Maltby, Meeting at - 214 - 247 . 312 Mansfield, Dismissal of Scholars at - 124 211 Marriages, On Unchristian. - 231 19 Measham Chapel - » Laying Foundation - 119 342 Melbourne, Lord, Letter to acknowledged 151 180 MEMOIRS OF Cramp, Rev. Jos.. 211 Hobbs, Rev. Jos. . . 257, 289 . 33 · 342 Millenium, Sketch of this World at the 170 - 107 Mourning at Atad .. . 292 145, 345 . 53 OBITUARIES OF . 273 Goadby, Rev. Jos. - 273 311 147 312 Pickering, Susanna 367 - 118 242 272 . 211 . 177 , Jubilee services at . 277, 334 Ferneyhough, at Nottingham, Broad-st. 122 ,, , Remarks on - 306 Heathcote, at Berkhampstead - 372 at Measham - 276 · 279 Paddington, Invitation of Rev. W. Un- . 82 345 Pleasing God the Business of Life - 321 65 WI 97 368 Sta PAGB 152 82 79 82 PAOB Opium Tract .. 181 Congress of Nations 24 Biblical Atlas . History of Carthaginians · 280 „ Egyptians : 314 Palmer's Tracts. Feniton ditto 346 Decapolis - . 216 British Birds . 152 Rose and Crown Lane - 23 Connexion of Old and New Testament 216 British Government and Idolatry of Ceylon - 313 Gotch, A. B., Rev. F. W., On the 302 Rendering of the term Baptizo. 115 Winks's Sacred Speaker . . 117 Cox, D.D., L.L.D., Rev. F. A., On Duty of Churches as to Slaveholders 117 Temperance Tracts 117 30 Knollis's Dregs .. 140 u Biter Bit 209 Common Things, Philosophy of . 177 Mother's Journal . 177 Young Man's Monitor . . 117 82 Series of Lectures on Public Education 177 210 Waterbury's Book for Sabbath 210 115 Walker's Christian Armour 115 Common Sense - .. 145 Freeston's Directions 146 Free will Baptist Quarterly Magazine 240 307 Steane’s Security of Believers 309 310 269 M'Ilvaine on Preaching Christ Crucified 175 Report of Baptist Union for 1841. 271 176 England in the 16th Century 271 272 272 270, 339 272 307 Aunt Upton . 366 366 81 Thoughts for the Thoughtful 366 366 124 Christian Almanac -- Tract Society's 236 Penny Almanac-Sheet Almanac 366 366 366 Sabbath, On the. . 164 12, 108 337 „ Reply to . . 363 48 Sheffield Chapel, Collections for . 120 49 Slave Trade, Horrors of the . . 245 124 210 210 211 175 . 31 272 PAOK. PAOE. 179 Sick Baptism 242 223 279 Harmony 279 279 279 19 The Imperfection of our Best Actions 279 280 341 84 Undue Familiarity with God in Prayer 341 342 342 244 146 Week day Meetings, On the Neglect of 263 Wesleyan Conference 279 21 146 Wbittlesea, Enlargement of Chapel at 276 216 75 179 Year, Resolves for the New MISSIONARY OBSERVER.- Address by Mrs. Stubbins to Scholars 153 India, Success of Gospel in 157 31 Reception at Falmouth. 155 159 187, 222 219 Letters from 125, 315 219 London Missionary Society, Its Title 286 286 341 320 25 349 318 287 187 POETRY. 31 64 64 221 The Missionary called of God 159 285 To the departing Missionaries 218 281 Port Maria, Jamaica 288 63 31 RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS, ANNIVERSA: RIES OF. 188, 189, 190, 191, 192 158 62 59 349 254, 282, 316, 350 352 Letters from 89, 220, 348 Mrs., Letters from 91, 153, 374 61 94 251 Letter from 317 96 Williams, The late Rev, John, last Let- 29 61 47, 160 99 |