Bew, Mr. his account of Dr. Moyes, 165 BIBLICAL CRITICISM, observa- tions on John vi. 37, p. 34-38. 92-98. 89-100. Testimony of John Baptist to Jesus, 38. 149, 150. Judgment of the world by Jesus Christ, 39, 563-565. 605-607. Explanation of, 2 Cor. viii. 9. p. 89. On 1 John, v. 7, p. 98. On Judges xv. 4, 5. p. 152. Corrected translation of Acts viii. I. xxii. 20. p. 15%. L. C.'s remarks on Matt. v. 27,. 28. p. 265-270. On the age of the world, 437, 438. Transla tion of John iii. 2. p. 436-439. On the Eucharistic ritual, 495- 499. Dove's Dung, 499.
marks on 1 Cor. v. 1. p. 601, 605. On the" Improved Version
of the New Testament," 671- 674, 675-677, 677,
BIOGRAPHY, 1, 57, 173, 229. 293, 353, 405, 457, 525, 577, 637, 693 Birmingham Unitarian Tract So-
Burgess, Mr. (now Bishop) letters to, 79, 80. 126, 127. 182- 184. 365-367. 489, 490. 542
Blair, Dr. extracts from his fifth sermon concerning war,
Burnett, Bishop, anecdote of, Burnham, George,
Carey, Mr. a Bapti t missionary in India, 627. His account of the progress of the translation of the - scriptures, 630. His description of an Arabian Christian, CARPENTER, REV. B. his remarks on Belsham's "Strictures," 69 -72. 196-199. 322-326. His extensive charity, 70. His curious supposition respecting creators of the systems in the universe, 323. Has advanced the best arguments for the Arian hy- pothe is, 356. Has ever been an Arian without knowing it, 357. Has exceeded his own bounds of charity, Carter, Sir John, 282. Is knighted, 343. His con iliating conduct towards the sailors at Spithead, 343, 314- He saves the life of Admiral Colpoys, ib. Is malici- ou ly denounced as a jacobin, ib. His patriotism, 315. Dies, ib.
Was a member of the Southern Unitarian Society,
Christie, Mr. William, an Ameri- can Unitarian, 54. Church of England, Mr. Stone's opinion concerning the, 211. The clergy of, differ respecting the articles, CHURCHMAN's, A, his curious let- ter on Unitarianism, 184-191. Replied to by Mr. Belham, 240-242. Replied to by An Unitarian Christian, 296-298. Replied to by a Rational Chris- tian, 411, 412. Replied to by Castigator, 413-421. Replied to by Mr. Allchin, 421-434- His letter of defence, &c. 545 --550. Answers to the re- ply of, 660. His arguments against the force of human tes- timony in religion, 547, 548 Clarendon, Lord, his opinion of Oliver Cromwell,
Clarkson, Ensign, death of,
Cavendish, Mr. see Chemistry.
CHARICLO's Christianity, a system
of Polytheism, 541, 542.
Charity, the direction and improve- ment of the mental and moral powers the best objects of its ex- ersions, 200. Christian, Chemistry, new discovery in, 167, 168.
Christianity, corruptions of, 22.
CLER. DUNELM, an Act of Par-
Cohen, L. Sacred Truths, &c. of, R.
Effect of, before the Council of
Collyer, Mr. justly castigated by A Barrister,
Colpoys, Admiral,
Commerce, war declared against, CONSISTENT CHRISTIAN'S, A, re- marks on Anti-Baptists in prin- ciple, and Pædo-Baptists in.prac- tice, CONSTANT READER, A, his com- munication respecting Evan on's "Dissonance," 88. His criti- cisms on a passage in Judges, 152. His replies to A Modest Que- rist, 179-181. His communi- cation of an original letter con- cerning the Quakers, 476-478. His inquiries concerning Jewish Antiquities, Controversies, religious, use of, Convention, the late Portugueze, 568, 569. CONVERT TO RATIONAL CHRIS- TIANITY, A, her account of her conversion, 127-129. Is a Wes- leyan Methodist, 129. Becomes a Calvinist, ib. Is driven to distraction by Calvinism, ib. Becomes an unbeliever, ib. Is converted to Unitarianism, Cook, Mr. expelled the Methodist Society,
CORRECTOR's corrections of the
obituaries of Lady Dacre, and Mr. Home, 614. On the im- maculate conception of the Vir- gin Mary, CORRESPONDENCE. 56, 120, 172, 228, 291, 292; 352, 404, 456, 524. 576,635,
Corry, Wm. Esq. account of a book attributed to,
Day of Judgment, on the, 39-41. 364. 563-566. Dr. Priestley's opinion concerning the,
D. B. his Elegy of the Swiss Muse, 157 Deism, unreasonableness of, Denmark, the late robbery at, con- demned, r08. 109. The robbery at, defended by Parliament, 112, 162 Desires, sinful, on, 265-270 Devil, the, his conduct sometimes imitated by Methodists, 84. On the existence of the, 125, 197. D. 7. his account of Eleanor Jones. 165. His account of the Wilt- shire conference of General Bap- tists, 290. 690, 691 Dibdin, Mr. extract from his lec- ture at the Royal Institution, 167, 168 DILLWYN, MR. on the civilization
of the Indians in North America, 602-604. Replied to by Mr. Brookes,
Dissenters, short history of the, 618, 619 Divine Unity, the, queries respect- ing,
DOBELL, SAMUEL, his lines on the death of W. Clarkson, Doddridge, Dr. 59. His explana- tion of 2 Cor. viii. 8. p. 89. Is acquainted with Warburton, Dovaston, John, E q. an extraordi- nary natural genius,
Critique on the British Critic,
DRUMMOND, MR. on the refu al of burial to Unitarians, Drunkenness reprobated by au In- dian, Duelling, thoughts on, Duffield, Dr. a furious American bi- got,
EDITOR, THE, remarks of, on anonymous defamation, 81. Rea- sonable request of the,
EDDOWES, MR. of America, on the Unitarian Society of Philadelphia,
Edney, Miss Ann,
Education, 216. The French Em- peror's restricted code of, 307-309 Edwards, Rev. John, 517. Kentish, on the death of the, Mr. Mortimer's reply to Mr. Kentish on the death of, 642, 643. Memoirs of the, 693-700. His character, 695-698. Appendix to the memoir of the, 698-700. List of his works, 698. His an- swer to the address of the young people, 698-700 Mr. Kentish's further remarks on the death of, 726 Ejected Ministers, some account of the, El Gibbor, the Mighty God, interest- ing discussion respecting, 77, 78 78
Elijah, meaning of the word, Elobim, a term not peculiar to the Supreme God in the Scriptures, 20, 21 ELLIS, JOHN, JUN. 214. See Frank- lin. Dr.
England, Church of, not inferior in
bigotry, &c. to Popery, Episcopalians, Protestant, number in Ireland, EPISCOPUS. See Percival, Dr. and Paley, Archdeacon. Replied to by Mr. Higginson, 368–373. His comparison of Bishop San- derson and Mr. Threlkeld, 590, 592 Error, on what founded, 239, 240 Eternal Generation, shewn to be a solecism,
Eucharistic Ritual, notes on the, 495-499 EUSEBIUS, his letter on the impor-
tance of promoting genuine Chris-
tianity, Evangelical Magazine, plagiarisms of the, 221, 222. 501. Unfairness of the, 222. Whimsical criticism in the, 222, 223 Evangelical Preachers, modern, their zeal recommended, 180. To vilify them is deemed a breach of the ten commandments, Evangelicals, modern, are generally ignorant, 500. Are furious bi- gots, 501, 502. Their alarming influence in the councils, &c. of this country, 50, 505. They will soon introduce the persecut- ing spirit of an extensive national establishment, 404, 505 EVANS, REV. J. 102. Extract from his Sermon, on Mrs. Titford, 162, 163. His anecdotes of Goldsmith, 202, 204. On Dr. Lardner's mo- nument, 36, 365. His sermon on the time of Christ's appear- ance, &c. R. 510. His sermon on the importance of educating the poor, R. 510, 511. Baptism 574 of a Jew, by the, Evanson, the late Mr. extracts of letters to, on his " Dissonance,” 88, 89. Sermons, &c. of, R. 205. Left the Church, 206. His letter to Bishop Hurd, 537, 528
Goldsmid, Mr. Benjamin, a Jew, 278. His liberality, ib. A sui- cide, ib. Refused the usual fune- ral rites by the Chief Rabbi, ib. Correction in the obituary of, Goldsmith, Dr. anecdote of, 202-204 GOSSIP, DICKY, his gentle rebuke of the Editor,
Greenock, Subscription Library at, 132-134. Origin of the, Gregory, Rev. Dr. 218-220. Be- comes acquainted with Gilbert Wakefield, 218. His abhorrence of the slave-trade, 219. Marries, ib. His liberality towards Dis-
Griesbach, Dr. sketch of the life of, I-9. Visits England, 3. Pub- lihses a new edition of the Greek Testament, 4. List of his works, 8, 9 Grundy, Rev. J. on the conversion of Mr. Bradburn, 434, 435. His sermon on religious intolerance, 680-681
Gambier, Admiral, an Evangelical admiral,
General Baptists, Annual Assembly of the, 290, 347-349. Are mostly Unitarians, 349. Wilt- shire Conference of,
H. on preaching Unitarianism and praying Trinitarianism, 129. His review of Evanson's ser- mons, Hallet, Jos. note of, on a passage in Genesis, Hammond, Dr. anecdote of, and
GENERAL READER, A, his remarks on two theological errors in Ni- cholson's" New British Encyclo- pedia," Gentilis, Valentinus, persecution of, 310-312 German Church in Philadelphia, 289 Ghorachund, an Indian convert,
Hartley, Dr. his survey of the fallen state of the Church, Hat, a Quaker's reasons for "exer- cising his discretion" concerning
Gibbon, Mr. extract from his opi- nion of Hurd as a writer,
Toua, does not always mean
it, Hawker, Dr. abuses Dr. Paley, 500 Hawes, Dr. 688. Memoir of, 700 -706. Opposes the quackery of Wesley, 702. His lectures on sus pended animation, ib. His hu
Gloucester, Duke of, a prince of distinguished virtue,
mane letter to a clergyman, 704. His general character, HAZLETT, W. His anecdote of Sterne,
G. M.'s obituary of John Dovaston, Esq. 447. Obituary of the Rev. Dr. Nasmith, GOGMAGOG's animadversions on a horrid clerical farce, 383-315. Replied to by Mr. Wright, 436. On the clergy, himself, and the press, 493, 494 GOD, one and the same in nature, 18. Import of the term, 21. 490. The Father of Christ, 543,
376, 377 H. C. R. his interesting paper on
Herder, H. E.'s review of Jackson's Address to Time, &c. Heathens, the, had proper ideas of justice and virtue in general, 465, 466 Herder, remarks on the genius and writings of, 173-179. Is en- nobled by the Elector of Bavaria, 174. Marries, ib. His system
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