Abercrombie, John, on the Intellec- tual Powers, noticed, 43. Abgarus, his letter to Jesus, apocry- phal, 17.
Adams, J. Q. his Dermot Mac Mor- rogh, noticed, 22. Adams, Rev. Nehemiah, his Remarks on the Unitarian Belief, reviewed, and their bad spirit pointed out,
84. Aia, Fourth Letter on the meaning of, 246.
Apocryphal Testament, notice of the, 1-a compilation, with a bad pur- pose, from the works of good men, 15-account of the several pieces contained in it, 15, et seq. Apostles' Creed, not of the apostolic age, 19.
Ardent Spirits, argument against the manufacture of and traffic in, 24- why the business is wrong, 26- useless to society, 27-injurious to society, 29. excuses consider. ed, 32.
ancies of, 359-Cardwell's reply, 360-Curtis's lists of errors, 366 -Cardwell's observations on the
same, 368. Blayney, Dr. his edition of the Bible, 357 Curtis's observations on, 361.
Bonaparte, Channing's views of, 71. Boswell's Life of Johnson, Croker's edition of, noticed, 154.
Brigham, Dr. Amariah, his Remarks on the Influence of Mental Culti- vation on Health, noticed, 129. Brooks, Charles, his Prayer-Book noticed, 241.
Buckminster, J. S., estimate of, as a composer of sermons, 54. Burton, Rev. Mr., his "District School, as it was," noticed, 324. Butler's Book of the Roman Catholic Church, note on, 378, note.
Canon of the New Testament, how settled, 3-books excluded from the, 13.
Atonement, belief in the popular doc- Capital Punishment, Thoughts on,
trine of, not essential, 209.
298 is it expedient in cases of aggression on property? 299-- is it expedient in the case of murder? 302 objections against it, 311 is it expedient in any case? 318- Report on, to the Massachusetts Legislature, 320.
Cardwell's Reply to Curtis on the Discrepancies of our Bibles, 360. Catholic, Roman, principles of the
church considered, 371- preten- sions to unity vain, 380. Channing's, Dr. W. E, writings re- viewed, 54 passages from them, illustrative of their character, 58 et seq. -- some faults of, 67, 73. Charity and Decision, a letter on the union of, 200.
Children, Remarks on the Education of, 130 -on instructing them in the principles of Christianity, 192. Christianity, its original maturity, 62 -- evidences of, suggestions on the proper mode of presenting them, 185-instruction of children in, 192- worth of, as held by Unitarians, 402.
Christian Monitor, New Series, no- ticed, 153.
Christian sects, how to choose among them, 203.
Circumstances, remarks on the na- ture and power of, 279-- how they are to be treated, 288. Cobbett's History of the Protestant Reformation, note on, 374, note. Coleridge's literary character con- sidered, 108 -- his fondness for German metaphysics, 118- his theological views, 127.
Communicant's Manual, noticed, 137. Controversy, remarks on, 204 - the essentials of spiritual life do not depend on its questions, 208. Croker's edition of Boswell's John- son, noticed, 154.
Curtis, Thomas, on the discrepancies between the several editions of King James's Bible, 327.
Decision and Charity, a letter on the union of, 200. Demerara, by Miss Martineau, notic- ed, 172.
Dermot Mac Morrogh, by J. Q. Ad- ams, noticed, 22. District School, The, as it was, no- ticed, 324.
Dyspepsia, some remarks on, 135.
Edward's, President, at issue with Professor Stuart, 235.
English versions of Scripture. See Bible.
Evidences of Christianity. See Chris- tianity.
Family Prayer-Book, by the Rev. Mr. Brooks, noticed, 241. Fenelon, extracts from Channing on his character and writings, 60, 61. Fichte, his metaphysical system, 123, 124.
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