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INDEX.

A.

Abel, Capt., his Letter respecting
Monrovia, 100.

Active Benevolence, article on, 137

a duty, 151-a privilege, 153
incumbent on the rich especially,
161.

Adams, Hannah, Memoir of, re-
viewed, 129-some account of her
life and studies, 129 et seq.

African Colony, flourishing state of,
97- Repository noticed, 287.
Ancient Gospel, as held by the West-
ern Reformers, 60.

Aristotle on the meaning of πνεῦμα,
251.

B.

Baptism for the remission of sins,
Alexander Campbell's views of, 62.
Blanchard's Christian Doctrine of
Regeneration, noticed, 125 ex-
tracts from, on the nature of re-
generation, 127.

Brown, Dr., his objections to Paley,
answered, 195.

Buckminster, Miss Adams's charac-
ter of, 135.

Burton's Cheering Views of Provi-
dence, noticed, 394 - his views of
war, 395 on the formation of
conscience, 396.

C.

Cambridge Platform on the support
of ministers, 338.

Campbell, Alexander, some account
of, 56-at the head of the West-
ern Reformers, 58 his views of
the Holy Spirit, 61 - of regene-
ration, 62-of baptism by immer-
sion, 63.

Carpenter, Dr., Letter from, on his
Harmony of the Gospels, 87 - his
Hymns, noticed, 163.

Charley and his Father, a ballad, 335.

Charity, mistakes concerning it, 71
- exclusiveness the cause of its
violations, 77 - charity requires us
to oppose the exclusive system, 80.
Cheering Views of Man and Provi-
dence, Burton's, noticed, 394.
Christian Connexion, some account
of, 47-their establishment and
present state in the West, 49-
their union with the Reformers,
67.

Christian Messenger, noticed, 47.
Christian Monitor, noticed, 253.
Churches, their authority, 83-mem-
bers of, transference of their re-
lations, 83-communion of, 261.
Church Psalmody, reviewed, 163.
Colonization Society, American, An-
nual Reports of, reviewed, 96-
history of its progress, 96 - recom-
mendation of, 108 - further ac-
count of its operations, 200-
objections to it, 204 - inadequate
to its purposes, 205 - encourages
slavery, 211 - article in defence
of, 287 - objections to, stated and
answered, 289 - real objects of,
289-origin of, 294 cost of col-
onization, 297
its effects on
emancipation, 301 - and on the
slave-trade, 302-and on slavery,
360.

Connexion between virtue and utili-

ty, article on, 313.
Conscience, rights of, vindicated, 69
- charity forbids our surrendering
them, 71-further remarks on, 85
- Whitman on, 183.

D.

Degerando's Visitor of the Poor, re-
viewed, 137.
Disinterestedness, absolute, not to be
expected, and not required in Scrip-
ture, 196.

E.

Education, erroneous, 9 - female, its
effects on society, 10.

England, state of society in, 1 et seq.

effects of unequal distribution of
property there, 4-its government
does not sympathize with the peo-
ple, 5-oppression of the people,
6- Unitarian controversy in, 399.
English Unitarians, vindicated, 401.
Ethical Philosophy, Sir James Mack-
intosh's View of the Progress of,
reviewed, 311.
Evangelist, The, noticed, 47.
Exclusiveness, the source of unchari-
tableness, 77.

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Hamilton, L., his Reasons for the Uni-
tarian Belief, noticed, 284.
Hamilton, R. W., his Reply to Dr.
Hutton and Animadversions, noti-
ced, 399.

trus-

Hewley, Lady, her fund, 401
tees of, vindicated, 401.
Hubbard, Mr., defended in Conven-
tion the Third Article, 344.
Humanitarian, name of, denied to
Unitarians, 404.

Hutton, Dr., his ' Unitarians entitled
to the Christian Name,' and Four
Letters to Mr. Hamilton, noticed,
399-resists the imputation of So-
cinianism, 403.

Hymns and Hymn-Books, article on,
163- Sternhold and Hopkins's,
167-Tate and Brady's, 168
Watts's, 168 - Doddridge's, 169-

Charles Wesley's, 172 - Willard's,
Collection, 177 – Church Psalmody,
178- Dr. Carpenter's, 180.
Hymns, Songs, and Fables for Chil-
dren, noticed, 332.

I.

Indian Biography, B. B. Thatcher's,
reviewed, 386.
Indians, North American, their his-
tory unknown, 386 their treat-
ment by the Americans, 388.
Infants, condition of, in a future life,
182.

Κ.

Kennedy, Capt., his Letter respecting
Monrovia, 100.

L.

Law, as affecting the manners of
society, 14-difficulties in execut-
ing it, 17.

Life, inequalities of, necessary, 140
- mutual connexions of, 147.
Lord's Supper, on the obligation and
observance of, 261 - difficulty in
regard to the material elements,
262-Scriptural warrant for, 268 -
its utility, 270.

Μ.

Mackintosh, Sir James, his View of
Ethical Philosophy, reviewed, 311.
Martineau, Miss, her Five Years of

Youth, noticed, 27.
McDowell's letter on revivals, 45.
Millennial Harbinger, noticed, 47.
Ministers, legal support of, in Mas-
sachusetts, 337 - history of the law
on this subject, 338 - wise in the
first settlement of the country, 339
- no longer necessary or practica-
ble, 346-on what ground to be
defended, 351 - a general tax the
most equitable mode, 353-com-
pared with voluntary subscriptions,
355 with a pew-tax, 356-ob-
jections to it answered, 358.
Ministry, proper preparation for, 382.
Monrovia, some account of, 97-
testimonies respecting its present
state, 99- Capt. Abel's letter, 100
Capt. Kennedy's letter, 100 - Dr.
Shane's letter, 101 - mortality of
the emigrants there, 103 - not
greater than that of the Plymouth
settlers, 1.05.

Morris, Gouverneur, Life of, re-
viewed, 110 - his public services,
116.

Mosheim, Dr. Murdock's Translation
of, reviewed, 273.

Murdock's Translation of Mosheim,
reviewed, 273 - notes by the trans-
lator valuable, 277- his views of
the Fathers and their writings crit-
icized, 279.

Ν.

Negro population cannot be spared in
Southern States, 212 - free ne-
gros, their character, 213.

0.

Obligation, moral, Wainewright on,
194-true theory of, 325 dis-
tinction between obligation and mo-
tive, 328.

עלם and עולם, Mr. Goodwin on,
225 meaning of according to ety-
mology, 229- according to usage,
234-according to lexicographers,
243 - Mr. Stuart's remarks on,
canvassed, 245-imply secrecy and
spirituality, 247.

Origen, Dr. Murdock's views of, crit-
icized, 280.

Orthodox, their conduct in excluding
Unitarians from the Lord's Supper,
74.

P.

Paley's doctrine of expediency vindi-
cated, 187-criticized, 322.

Pearson, Dr., his objections to Paley,
answered, 192.

Plan of the Founder of Christianity,
notice of, 374.

Poor, our relations to the, 149-per-
sonal intercourse with, 157-duty
of the rich to, 160.
Πνεῦμα, meaning of, 251.
Powhatan, anecdotes of, 391.
Preachers, preparation of, 382-of-
fice of, 383.

Private devotion, nature and duty of,
258..

Providence, Cheering Views of, no-
ticed, 394.

R.

Reformers, or Reformed Baptists in
the Western States, some account
of, 58- their views of the Ancient

Gospel, 60 - of the Holy Spirit, 61
of regeneration, 62 on bap-
tism, 63-their union with the
Christi Christians, 67.

Reinhard's Plan of the Founder of
Christianity, and his Memoirs and
Confessions, reviewed, 364 - some
account of his life and writings, 367
his religious opinions, 368- his
Sermons, 370-his Christian Ethics,
371-his plan of the Founder of
Christianity, 374 - his Memoirs
and Confessions, 380.
Regeneration, Campbell's views of,
62-Blanchard on, 125.
Religious Institutions, article on, 253
growing neglect of, 254 - Sab-
bath, 255- - public worship, 257
private devotion, 258. - the com-
munion, 261,

Revivals, Orthodox testimonies re-
specting the evils and dangers of, 31,
43-Dr. Wood's remarks on, 33-
Scriptural authority for, examined,
38- acknowledged effects of, 40.
Right, idea of, 319 - criterion of, 320.

S.

Sabbath, observance of, 255.
Salem, Correspondence between First
and Tabernacle Churches in, re-
viewed, 69.

Scott, Walter, editor of The Evange-
list, 47-first preacher of reform
in the West, 58.

Sequel to The Well-Spent Hour, no-
ticed, 91.

Shane, Dr., his account of his visit to
Monrovia, 101.

Sherman, Capt., his letter respecting
Monrovia, 99.
Sierra Leone, account of, 200.
Slavery, bearing of American Colo-
nization Society on, 109 - the So-
ciety favorable to, 211- this de-
nied, 306.

Society, state of, in England, 1 - as
affected by female education, 10
by the state of the law, 14.
Sparks's Life of Gouverneur Morris,
reviewed, 110.

Sprague's Lectures on Revivals, re-
viewed, 29, et seq.
Stewart, Dugald, his objections to Pa-
ley, answered, 188.
Stone, B. W., his agency among the
Western Christians, 49.

Stuart, Professor, his criticisms exam- Utility, not the criterion of right, 320.
ined, 245.

Sullivan, W., his Discourse before the
Mercantile Association, noticed, 24.

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V.

Virtue, definition of, 193 - connex-
ion between it and utility, 312-
virtue and utility regarded with
different feelings, 313 percep-
tions of, different, 315 - moral ap-
probation often bestowed without
regard to utility, 318 - idea of
right, 319 - criterion of right, 320
- Paley's principles canvassed, 322
- true theory of moral obligation,
325-distinction between obliga-
tion and motive, 328 - analysis of
mental operations in respect to, 329
- importance of the subject, 331.

W.

Wainewright's Vindication of Paley,
reviewed, 187 - in answer to Stew-
art, 188-in answer to Gisborne,
190 in answer to Pearson, 192-
in answer to Brown, 195 - in an-
swer to Whately, 198.

Wakefield, E. G., Esq., his House-
holders in Danger, reviewed, 1.
Well-spent Hour, and Sequel to, no-
ticed, 91.

Whately, Dr., his remarks on Paley,
examined, 198.

Whitman's Village Sermons, noticed,

181.

177.

Willard, Dr., his Hymn Book, noticed,
Worship, public, importance of, 257.

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