Meigs, Rev. B. C. letters from, 75,318- journal of, at Batticotta,
Meigs, Return J. Esq. letter from,
Messrs. Richards and Warren,
Memoir of Miss Eliza Harris, 140-of Gen. Huntington, 143-of the Rev. Dr. Spring,
Memory, extraordinary instance of, Memnon, statue of, transported from Egypt, 307-deposited in the British Museum,
Meridian, measurement of an are of the, in India,
Millennium, knowledge to be immensely increased during that period,
Mills and Burgess, Messrs. their mission
Pompeii excavations of, described, 451— magnificence of its ruins,
Milne, Rev. W. superintends the Anglo- Chinese College at Malacca, Ministers, their duty to become acquaint. ed with missionary subjects, Miscellaneous notices respecting religion and missions, 130,235,336,432,574 Missionaries at Bombay, letters from, 222,286 466,472-at Ceylon, journal of, 80,224,575 417-letters from, 75,318-at Brain- erd, journal of, 41,322,368-letters from, 428,432-at Elliot, letter from, 313-journal of, 460-embarkation of, for Ceylon, 312-for the Sandwich Isl- ands, 528-for Palestine, Missionary stations, survey of, 265,361,409 457-reading, necessity and value of, 399 Missionary cause, its claims on the public,575 Missions, Winslow's History of, reviewed,405 Moore, Rev. Dr., review of his sermon, 300 Moral character, imperceptibly formed by habits of thought,
Poor, Rev. Daniel, letters from, 75,318 -journal of, Population of Europe,
Porter, Rev. Dr. review of his sermon, Potass, manufacture of from potatoe tops, 454 Pride, William W. joins the mission to the Choctaws,
Priestley, Dr. his denial of the atone- ment, 18-his opinion of Christ, Principles, influence of, on the conduct, 103 Proposal to the churches,
Public services, the common motives for performing them,
Pyramid of Cephrenes opened and ex- plored,
Reading on missionary subjects, duty and necessity of,
Reasoning by analogy, frequent abuse of, 494 Regeneration, the sublime change accom- plished by it,
Repentance, appropriate meaning of the word, as used in the New Testament, 496 Report of the Corban Society, 528-of the Fem. Society for promoting Chris- tianity among the Jews, 328-of the New England Tract Society, 477-of the Prudential Committee of A. B. C. 507,545 F. M. Reprieve, an impressive exhibition of the power of government, Resolutions, weakness of, 505-and often easily broken,
Restraints of divine grace, incalculable value of,
Review of the Rev. Dr. Porter's sermon, 9-of Neal's History of the Puritans, Vol. 5, 49-of Mr. Worcester's Gazet teer, 69-of the Third Report of the American Education Society, 145,206
of the Memoirs of Miss Caroline Smelt, 162-of Memoirs of Miss Em- ma lumphries, 200-of the Second Report of the American Colonization Society, 241-of Memoirs of Henry Obookiah, 250-of Rev. Dr. Beecher's sermon at the funeral of Obookiah, 250 —of the Rev. Mr. Harvey's sermon, 261-of the Rev. Mr. Keep's sermon, 295-of Rev. Dr. Moore's Election sermon, 300-of Winslow's History of missions, 405-of Dr. Morse's Uni-
versal Geography, Seventh edit. 436- of the Rev. Mr. Humphrey's sermon, 499 Richards, Rev. James, letter from, to Dr. Worcester, 65,277-to the Treasurer of the A. B. C. F. M. 279—to Mr. Thaddeus Warren, 320-his arrival at the Cape of Good Hope, 35-sickness, ib.-departs from the Cape on his return to Ceylon, Rio de Janeiro, letter from a gentleman at, 230-situation and climate of, 231 -deplorable state of morals in, ib.- ignorance and vice of the Catholic clergy there, 232-extract of a letter from,
Ruggles, Mr. Samuel, embarks on the mission to the Sandwich Islands, Russia, progress of civilization in,
Thom, Rev. George, letter from,
Rutledge, Hon. John, death of,
-embarkation of,
Tillipally; [See Ceylon.]
Tract Society, New England,fifth report of,477 Translation of Matthew iii,2, remarks on, 496
Uncharitable judgment, causes of,
Union of religious denominations,
Unitarianism, its natural tendency, 18- hostility of its advocates to essential truths of the Gospel,
Universalism, reflections on,
Vaccination a security against the plague, 306 Vesuvius, description of, 449—eruption of,450
Warren, Rev. Edward, death of,35--some account of his sickness,death,36,279,278,320 Washburn, Rev. Cephas,designated to the Arkansaw mission, Watchfulness of Christians, advantages of, 292 Whitney, Mr. Samuel, embarks on the mission to the Sandwich Islands, Wilberforce, Mr. his speech before the British and Foreign Bible Society, 473 Winslow, Rev. Miron, sails as a mission- ary to Ceylon, 312-review of his his- tory of missions,
Senecas and Munsees, mission to, Sheep, rearing of, an easy method of raising funds for benevolent objects,
Wiscasset and vicinity, Foreign Mission Society, extracts from report of, Witches, superstitious of the Choctaws concerning,
Women flattered and praised for encour- aging war, 499-censured for aiding missions,
South Africa, notice of the missions in, Southgate, Mrs. Mary W. obituary no-
Worcester County, Ms. revival of religion in several towns of,
Wretchedness of the world, numerous
Sperschneider, Rev Mr. charge to by the Archdeacon of London,
Spring, Rev. Samuel, D. D. memoir of, 144
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