RECENT DEATHS, continued. Rossell, Rev. J., 1st, of Kettering, 335
Rowan, Mr. H., of Carrickfergus, 334 Rowe, Master J., of Margate, 245 Rymer, Mr. P., of York, 415 St. John, Mrs., of Dernacera, 504 Sanderson, Mrs., of Liverpool, 620 Sargent, Miss, of Bierley, 621 Savage, S., Esq., of Melbourne, 65 Scott, Mr. J., of Armagh, 775 Scott, Mrs., of Lincoln, 331 Selby, Mr. J., of Sheerness, 154 Shann, Mrs., of Leeds, 775 Shutter, Mrs., of Box, 146 Simpkins, Mrs., of Holt-Lodge, 152 Simpson, Mr. S., of Chapeltown, 243 Slade, Mrs., of Stoke, 950 Smith, Mrs., of Manchester, 332 Smith, Mr. S., of Lamberhurst, 1037 Solomon, Mrs., of St. Austle, 776 South, Mrs., of Soham, 411 Sowerby, Mr. J., of Durham, 66 Sowersby, Mrs., of Kilham, 410 Spencer, Mr. C., of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 414
Spencer, Mr. P., of Marsden, 948 Spurr, Mrs., of Hayland, 862 Stebbing, Mr. C., of Mildenhall, 622 Stephens, Rev. J., of London, 331 Stephenson, Mrs., of Wighill, 503 Stephenson, S., Esq., of Holmfirth, 65 Sterry, Mrs., of Lowestoff, 411 Stockdale, Mrs., of Bolton, 503 Stodden, Mrs., of Portscatha, 1036 Stott, Mrs., of Burnley, 147 Strawe, Rev. J., of Sheffield, 863 Strutt, Mr. J., of Great-Bentley, 502 Stubberfield, Mr. J., of Chartham, 146 Summerson, Mrs., of Whitby, 246 Sutcliffe, Mrs., of Bayswater, 861 Sydserff, Rev. J., of Banwell, 624 Tapper, Mrs., of Exeter, 776 Taylor, Mr. B., of Chepstow, 244 Taylor, Mr. R., of Beeston, 155 Taylor, Mrs., of York, 333
Thomas, Mr. W. H., of Bristol, 776 Thompson, Mrs., of Failam-hall, 949 Thompson, Mrs., of Newbliss, 245 Thornton, Ann, of Selby, 151 Thornton, Sarah, of Ryton, 244 Tindale, Mr. D., of Wingate, 947 Tosswill, Mrs., of Brighton, 410 Troke, Mrs., of Droitwich, 862 Underwood, David, Esq., of Leeds, 623
Urquhart, Mrs., of Berwick, 951 Waddington, Mr. G., of Eagle, 410 Walker, Mr. A., of Ely, 66 Walker, Mr. J., of Ely, 152 Walker, Mr. T., of Dalton, 246 Walker, Mrs., of Birstal, 67 Walker, Mrs., of Leyton, 862 Walsh, Mr. T., of Selby, 151
RECENT DEATHS, continued. Walsham, Mrs., of Little Downham, 412
Walton, Mr., of Wakefield, 245 Ward, Mr. M., of Greenheys, 150 Wardle, Mr. D., of Griffydam, 246 Warren, Mrs., of Trewellard, 860 Washington, Mrs., of Sutton, 411 Waterfield, Mrs., of Shackerstone, 243
Watson, Mr. G., of Liverpool, 246 Webster, Mr. H., of Blain-Row, Ire land, 1035
Wells, Mr. T., of Banham, 502 West, Sarah, of Eastly, 413
Wheeler, Sarah, of Siddlesham, 776 Whitaker, Mrs., of Colne, 862 Wiggan, Mr. R., of Colne, 155 Wild, Mr. J., of Armley, 620 Wilford, J., Esq., of Brompton, 246 Willington, Mrs., of Oldland-com- mon, 67
Wilson, Rev. J., of Tandragee, 151 Wood, Mrs., of St. Alban's, 154 Woods, Mrs., of Ryde, 622
Woolsey, Mr. T., of Gainsborough, 861
Wootton, Mr. W., of Stapleford, 153
Wright, Mr. J., of Blyth, 412 Wright, Mrs., of Knutsford, 622 Wright, Mrs., of Mousehole, 776 Wyatt, Mr. J., of Curland, 153 Wylde, Mrs., of Runcorn, 1034 Yates, Mrs., of Seacombe, 943 "Record" newspaper, extract from the, exposing the Anti-Protestant character of the "Oxford Tracts," 300
REVIEW OF BOOKS.
NOTICES OF BOOKS.
Robertson, Dr., mentioned, 601, 610, | Socinianism, strictures on, by the Rev. 613
Robinson, Dr., account of a visit to Jacob's well by, 1012
Sabbath, question concerning the pay- ment of tolls on the, 374-observance of the, inculcated, 852
Sacraments, Puseyite views of the, 46, 130-hints to Wesleyans concerning the, 126, 201, 652
Saints, popular, legends of, 677-speci- mens of the worship offered by, to the Virgin Mary, 739,740
Samaritan, the Good, remarks on the conduct of, 113
Schlegel, Mons., mentioned, 379 Scotland. See Church of Scotland. Scott, Dr. J., remarks by, on belief of God's providence, 911
Scott, Rev. G., labours of, in Sweden, referred to, 514, 524
Schools, Infant, 64, 617, 1025-Mission, 351-Model, 52-Sunday, 497 Scriptural Essays. No. IV. Christian
Character in its Principle and Form, 584-No. V. The Christian perse- cuted, 660-No. VI. The Supremacy of the Obedience due to God, 827 SERMONS.
A Missionary Sermon, delivered in Paris, by the Rev. S. Kay, 280 Hagar's Recognition of God's all-see- ing Eye, by the Rev. J. Brown, sen., 96
Methodism not Heresy, 570, 645 On preaching Christ crucified, by Bishop M'Ilvaine, 807
The Nature and Duty of Christian Communion, by the Rev. R. M. Macbrair, 722
The Return of the Ark, translated from the French, by the Rev. D. Walton, 898, 986
The Work of Missions to be progres- sive, by Dr. Rufus Anderson,
Shaw, Rev. B., speech of, in Exeter- Hall, 520 "Memorials of South Africa" by, noticed, 1022
Shaw, Rev. W., attack upon, repelled,
Sibthorp, Rev. Waldo, Popish practices of, 41-apostasy of, 1029 Slave-trade, African, referred to, 519, 541, 1041-1047
Slavery, in the Danish islands of Santa Cruz and St. Thomas, notices of, 213, 214-favourable results of the aboli- tion of, in the British West Indies, 214-217, 786-in the United States, a work on, noticed, 230 Smith, Rev. T., speech of, in Exeter- Hall, 494
Samuel Wesley, sen., 1019-curious book against, mentioned, 1020 South, or Continental India. Summary view of the Wesleyan Missions, 84— references to the success of Missions in India, by the Rev. Messrs. Cand- lish and Campbell, 530-536-letters from the Rev. J. Crowther, Madras, 702, 867-letter from the Rev. D. Griffith, Negapatam, 703-death of the Rev. W. S. Fox, of Negapatam, 791-letter from the Madras District- Meeting, 865-letters from the Rev. S. Hardey, Bangalore, 867, 869- letter from the Rev. P. Batchelor, Melnattam, 871-letter from the Rev. T. Haswell, Manaargoody, 872- return of the Rev. J. Jenkins, and of Mrs. and Miss Crowther, 967 South Sea Missions. Summary view of the Wesleyan Missions, 85-suspen- sion of the Tonga Mission, 71-letter and journal of the Rev. C. Tucker, Tonga, 72, 74-journal of the Rev. S. Rabone, Tonga, 76-letter from the Rev. J. Orton, Sydney, New South Wales, 77-death of the Rev. J. Bumby, New-Zealand, 81-sum- mary of a communication from the Rev. J. Waterhouse, 350-death of Mrs. Cargill, of Feejee, and departure of the Rev. D. Cargill for England, 350, 435-letter from the Rev. J. Waterhouse, Hobart-Town, 417— state and prospects of Feejee, described in a speech by the Rev. D. Cargill, 527-communications from the Rev. J. Waterhouse, New-Zealand, 703, 1052-letter from the Rev. J. Smithies, Swan-River, Western Aus- tralia, describing the state and pros- pects of the Aborigines, 782-com- munication from the Rev. J. Warren, Waima, New-Zealand, 1052-com- munication from the Rev. C. Creed, Taranaki, New-Zealand, 1052 Southern Africa. Summary view of the Wesleyan Missions, 85-letter from the Rev. E. Cook, Siberis, 249 -letter from the Rev. J. Ayliff, Haslope-Hills, 251-letter from the Rev. W. Shaw, Graham's Town, 256 -letter from the Rev. J. Cameron, Plaat-berg, 343-letter from the Rev. W. H. Garner, Buntingville, 348- letter from the Rev. H. Pearse, Amavelelo Station, 697-letter from the Rev. F. P. Gladwin, Clarkebury, 698-statement of the differences between Dr. Philip and the Wesleyan Missionaries, arising out of the Kaffir war, 915-journal of the Rev. T. L. Hodgson, on a visit to Nisbet-Bath
and Khamies-Berg, Great Namacqua- land, 958
Southey's "Life of Wesley," referred to, 573
Staël, Madame de, mentioned, 378 newspaper, favourable re- marks by the, concerning Methodism, referred to, 50
Stanley, Rev. Jacob, "Address to the Members of certain Lodges' by, referred to, 302
Stations of the Wesleyan Ministers in Great Britain, 745-in Ireland, 759— on the Missions, 761 Stewart, Rev. J. H., Address by, to the Christian community, referred to, 63 Sturgeon, Rev. W., death of, mentioned, 93
Sweden, Methodism in, 84, 514, 524- Popery in, 523
Switzerland, letter from the Rev. J.
Hocart, Wesleyan Missionary in, 700 -remark on the introduction of Methodism into, 942
Sykes, Rev. J., a sermon of, mentioned, 625
"Tablet," The, a Popish newspaper,
-Tee-total procession in London, Popish character of a, 1000
Temporal blessings, remarks on the right use of, 368
Tempsford, rise of Methodism in, 707 Teneriffe, ascent of the Peak of, 318 Tennent, E., Esq., M. P., speech of, in Exeter-Hall, 507
TEXTS ILLUSTRATED.
Genesis xvi. 13......96 Exodus xiv. 15... .462 Judges v. 31...
1 Samuel vii. 1-5. ....898, 986 Matthew v. 10-12......660
Matthew xxvi. 27.
Luke ii. 7......112
Luke x. 29-37......113
Acts xxiv. 14......570, 645
1 Corinthians ii. 15......665 2 Timothy iii. 12......584, 660 Time, motives for the redemption of, 583
Toase, Rev. W., communication from, on the state of Methodism in France, 939 Tolls, exemption of Wesleyan Ministers from, on the Sabbath-day, 374 Tower of London, late fire in the, 1029 Travellers, eastern accommodation for, 112
Tucker, Rev. J., speech of, in Exeter- Hall, 490
Turner's (Sharon) "Sacred History of the World," remark on, 9
Virgin Mary, devotion to, in Austria, 676-evidences of the worship of, by Roman Catholics, 736–742 Volcano of Kirauea, visit to the, 395
Wakefield, appearance of the Rev. C. Wesley at, to answer a charge of trea- son, 671 Wallbridge, Robert, (a brother of "the Dairyman's Daughter,") conversion of, 355-mentioned, 358
Warren, Dr., the case of, referred to,
Watson, Rev. Richard, remark concern- ing the premature death of, 20-obser- vations by, on the state of the Hea- then, 284 works of, mentioned, 577, 646" Theological Institutes" of, noticed, 936
Wesley, Rev. Charles, conversation of,
with Bishop Gibson, concerning lay- baptism, 33-mentioned, 572, 577- extracts from the "Life" of: On the Term "Methodist," 593; Early Me- thodism in Cornwall, 669; Charles Wesley accused of Treason, 671; Trial of a Methodist Constable at Leeds, 675; Anecdotes of early Me- thodism in Bristol and Kingswood, 124; Dr. William Dodd, 918 Wesley, Rev. John, visit of, to Colches- ter, 3; to Newport, 353; to Ilkeston, 882-rebuke administered by, to a Clergyman, 4-conversation of, with Bishop Gibson, concerning lay-bap- tism, 33-valuable influence of the labours of, on the established Church, 38 "Letter to the Rev. Dr. Horne" by, on justification, recommended, 45 -doctrine of, concerning justification, 125, 126, 131, 850-ordination by, of the Rev. H. Moore and other Preach- ers, referred to, 129, 199-observa- tions addressed to, respecting his ser- mon on the Ministerial Office, by the Rev. H. Moore, 197-remarks by, on ecclesiastical order, quoted, 200- early life of, referred to, 572-was not influenced by ambition to establish a distinct community, 572-peculiar endowments of, mentioned, 577- French edition of several of the works of, mentioned, 943
Wesley, Rev. Samuel, sen., remarkable note of, on Matt. xxvi. 27, 299-pub- lications of, 928-aversion of, to Soci- nianism, 1019 WESLEYAN METHODIST, The: a Series of Papers :-
No. LXXXIX. Wesleyan Church Principles, 195
West Indies. Summary view of the Wesleyan Missions, 85-letter from the Rev. W. Bannister, St. Vincent's, announcing the death of the Rev. W. Lee, 173-notices of the Danish islands of Santa Cruz and St. Thomas, and of their slave-population, by Mr. Gurney, 211-214-Mr. Gurney's notices of Tortola and Antigua, and of the results of emancipation in the British islands, 214-217-letter from the Rev. J. Banfield, Kingstown, St. Vincent's, 258-letter from the Rev. J. F. Brown, George-Town, St. Vincent's, 258-letter from the Rev. W. Bannister, Biabou, St. Vincent's, 259 -letter from the Rev. G. Ranyell, Tobago, 260-death of Mrs. Hornby, of Antigua, 261-letter from the Rev. W. Seccombe, Jamaica, 349-Mission Schools in the West Indies, 351death of the Rev. W. Rigglesworth and the Rev. J. Greenwood, 351laudable exertions in the Antigua District to support the Missionaries without assistance from the General Fund, 785-letter from the Rev. J. Cox, St. Kitt's, 786-letter from the Rev. T. Cardy, Hayti, 788—death of Mrs. Armstrong and the Rev. W. Redfern, of Jamaica, 879-letter from the Rev. J. Edmondson, Jamaica, 879-death of the Rev. J. Cameron, of Dominica, 968 Western Africa. Summary view of the Wesleyan Missions, 85-ordination and valedictory services connected with the Mission of the Rev. T. B. Freeman and his party to Ashantee and the Gold-Coast, 80-death of Mrs. Fox, of St. Mary's, Gambia, and her son, 174-arrival of the Rev. T. B. Freeman and party at CapeCoast Castle, 703-death of the Rev. W. Thackwray, 777, 877-letter from the Rev. T. B. Freeman, Annamaboe, Gold-Coast, 777; Cape-Coast Castle, 779, 877, 1049-letter from the Rev. W. Thack wray, Annamaboe, 778-letter from the Rev. C. Walden, Cape-Coast, 780; his death
mentioned, 1048-letter from the Rev. W. Fox, Gambia, 878-letters from the Rev. T. Dove, Sierra-Leone, 1042, 1045-letter from James Fergusson, a re-captured slave, 1043letter from Captain R. Lawrence, jun., Sierra-Leone, 1044-letter from the Rev. S. A. Shipman, Accra, 1048 -death of Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Hesk, 1048-letter from President Maclean, Cape-Coast Castle, 1048— letter from the Rev. R. Brooking, Cape-Coast, 1051
Westhead, J. P., Esq., speech of, in Exeter-Hall, 538
Whately, Archbishop, observations by,
on the study of logic in Oxford, 118 -en uninterrupted succession, 1010 Whichcot, Dr., remarks by, on human
freedom and divine grace, 110—on religious forbearance, 475 Whitewood, Thomas, of the Isle of Wight, piety and sudden death of, mentioned, 354
Williams, Rev. J., amount contributed for the family of, mentioned, 619 Wiseman, Bishop, mentioned, 1001— interest felt by, in the progress of Puseyism, 1010
Witness of the Spirit, Wesleyan doctrine of the, not novel or sectarian, 646
Zeal, true, for the church, character of, 367
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