236 Hall, bishop, select thoughts by 51 memoirs of
Dulwich Col ege, account of 7 Hammond, Dr. life of Dyingchristian's address to a sexton?}[Harrison, Rev. I. account of Earthquake at Naples 234 Hearne, Thomas, character of 189 Eastern manuscripts, valuable 318 Heathen, on the salvability of the 125 Eucharist, on the nature of the 64 Hell, on the descent into Evangelical clergy, observations Herculaneum, account of the MSS. of
Evans's sketch of religious deno- minations, errors in Evanson, Rev. E. account of EXTRACTS. ccount of the So- ciety for promoting Christian Knowledge and Church Union in the Diocese of St. David's, 47.-SelectThoughts by Bishop Hall, 51- On the duty and advantages of pastoral Visits, by Mr. Clapham, 52, 122-On the Salvability of the Heathen, 125.-Letter from Dr. Christopher Putter, to Mr. Viears, 196, 278.-Method of Dovotion, by James Howel, 202 Letters from Sir Henry Sidney to his son, 275, 358.--- On set Forms of Prayer, by Joseph Mede, B. D. 284.-On the Book of Psalms, particu- larly the Version used in the Common Prayer, by John Johnson, 362, 440.
9 Jews, on the restoration of the 120 - pretensions and expect
334 ations of the 437 John iii. 3, 5, 6, essay on Johnson, Mr. S. on the Laodicean state
J. on the Psalms 362,440 259 Josephus, obligations of Tacitus 449 to
Journey of life 25 Justification, un
Kempis, practical discourses of 11,105 237 Kennedy, Dr. account of 155 King's sermon, answer to
Kirwan, dean, account of
371,4 Knox, John, his intemperate eon-
Guches, Rev. D. aécount of Gaelic Dictionary, notice of a Garden's Mr. letters to Abp. Secker, Garrand, Mrs. account of Garrow, Rev. Mr. account of Gentleman's Magazine, remarks on the Ghost, on the personality of the 387, 461 holy 304 Laodicean state, remarks on 255 Gloucester,duke of account ofthe 15 Laud, Archbishop, defence of - 316
Lay-preaching admonition against216 Oxford, visitation of
Leighton. Sir T. account of Litchfield, stained window in the
-edition of the bible, errors.
-bisbop of, his charge re-
Literary intelligence, 73, 155, 233, Papacy, on the deeline of the 143 333, 395 Parish clerks, on the condition of 228
Liturgy, ou alterations in the 267, 345 Parsons, Mr. on the Greek defini-
Ludlam Mr. on Divine Providence -on Locke's paraphrase -reply to,
-on future rewards and pu-
-his plan of scripture read-
90 Pembroke, Earl, his visitation of 180 Oxford
Perron, Angretil du, account of: 158 390 Peter, St. on the character of 259 Peters, Mr. melancholy fate of 305 Pilgrim, the
Mark, St. and the conversion of 300 POETRY.-Dr. Trapp's address to Marriage, on pubishing banns of 353 Mede, Mr. on forms of prayer 284 Methodism, on the leading errors of
young persons, 69.-Ode on Christ's crucifixion, 70.-Dy. ing Christian's address to the sexton, 71.-Night, 72-The Rural Sabbath, 151.-In Ædem Christi, apud Birminghamien- ses, cui lapidem primum An- gularem, &c. 229.-The Pil- grim, written at an lun, by Bishop Horne, 230. The jour- ney of Life, 321. The Cot- tager, 232.-Davidis in Sau- lum and Jonathanum Thre- nus, 307.-Translation of the preceding paraphrase of Da- vid's Lamentation. By Fran- cis Fawkes, M. A. 308.-Dia- logue on Contentment, by Dr. Byrom, ibid -On laying the foundation of the New Church at Birmingham, 311.-Latin Hymn for Christmas day, 389. Translation of ditto, 390.-The Magdalen, a tale, ibid.-OR / the death of Lord Nelson, 392. Polwhele's scriptural characters,
account of Potter, Dr. on Arminianism, 196, 278 72 Prayer, on set forms of Preaching, admonitions against lay-216 -on gospel Providence, on Divine 224 Psalms, on the book of Publications, monthly list
315, 397 Prophecy, on
Onslow's, Dr. visitation sermon reviewed
Ouseley's, Mr.Oriental MSS, ac-
139, 206 Punishment, on future
362, 440 of, 73, 154
312, 394 37
The Letter of "Clericus Buxosus Dakiniensis," is inadmissible, We do not conceive that the particular liberal instance related, warrants such extraordinary encomiums on the sect therein mentioned.
Communications ofsuch a nature as that of " Viator," must be accom→ panied with real names and address.
Pudens, Ordinis Minoris, &c. &c. are under consideration.
In the Magazine for October, p. 318, col. 1, line 33, for " Brooke,” read "Rooke."
Ibid. col. 2, line 28, insert" His works are."
page 320, line 7, for Ecia," read "" Ecce."
November, p. 328, for "INNONATIONS," read "INNOVATIONS."
p. S95, 1.2, for "calestium" read " cœlestium."
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