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VOL. VII.

No. 74. The Doctrine of Atonement.

By the late Rev.

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Henry Turner, of Nottingham, England.

No. 75. Claims of the Gospel on Unitarian Christians.
No. 76. Mr Barnard's First Report of his Service, as

a Minister at Large in Boston.

No. 77. Religious Opinions and Example of Milton,
Locke, and Newton. By Rev. Henry Acton,
Exeter, England.

No. 78. Explanation of Isaiah ix. 6, and John i, 1.
By George R. Noyes.

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No. 79. Presumptive Arguments in Favor of Unita-
rianism. By M. L. Hurlbut.

No. 80. Testimonies from the Neighborhood of the
Eternal World on Acceptance with God.
By Noah Worcester, D. D.

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No. 81. Jesus Christ not a Literal Sacrifice. By Rev.
John Pierpont.

No. 82. Three Important Questions Answered relat-
ing to the Christian Name, Character, and
Hopes. By Henry Ware, Jr.

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No. 83. Mr Barnard's Second Report of his Service,
as a Minister at Large in Boston.

No. 84. The Ninth Report of the American Unitarian
Association, with the Proceedings of the
Annual Meeting, May 27, 1834,

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No. 2. A Serious and Friendly Address to the Anxious

Inquirer.

No. 3. One God and One Mediator.

No. 4. The Apostles' Creed, as contained in their Pub-
lic Discourses.

No. 5. Two Objections to the right and duty of Free
Inquiry and Private Judgment answered.
By Jonathan Mayhew.

No. 6. Suggestions respecting the Formation of Aux-
iliaries to the A. U. A.

No. 7. Funeral Consolations. By Thomas Emlyn.
No. 8. A Pastoral Letter by a Unitarian Minister.
No. 9. Ejaculatory Prayer, Daily Use of Scripture. By
Joseph Tuckerman.

No. 10. On Revivals. By Jonathan Parr.
No. 11. Twenty Questions to Trinitarians, with Ans-
wers from Scripture. By James Kay.

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INDEX OF VOL. VII.

ATONEMENT, the doctrine of,
1, sqq. Occurs but once in the
N. T., and means reconcilia-
tion, 4. Arguments for Cal-
vinistic views of, refuted, 5, sq.
Allen, Rev. Joseph, of North.
borough, remarks of at the
Ninth Anniversary, 308.
Acton, Rev. Henry, on the re-
ligious opinions and example
of Milton, Locke and Newton,
65, sqq.
Arguments, Presumptive, in fa-
vor of Unitarianism, 129, sqq.
Acceptance with God, testimo-
nies respecting the grounds of,
169, sqq. President Dwight's
views as to, 171, sqq. Teach-
ing of our Saviour respecting,
176, sqq. Declarations of St
Paul concerning, 186. St Pe-
ter's views on, 194.
American Unitarian Association,
Annual Meeting of the, in
1834, 267. Report of the Trea-
surer of the, 268. Report of the
Executive Committee of the,
271. Tract Department of the,
272. Ministry at Large of the,
279. General Agency of, 280,
Speeches at the Ninth Anni-
versary of the, 290. Officers

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Christ's testimony respecting the
ground of acceptance with
God, 177.
Christian, what is it to be a ? 221.
How does a man become a ?
232. How shall a man satisfy
himself that he is a? 241.

D.

Dwight, President, testimony of
in respect to the terms of ac-
ceptance with God, examined
by Dr Worcester, 171, sqq.

E.

'Everlasting Father,' as used in
Isaiah ix. 6, explained, 116.
Executive Committee of the A.
U. A., Ninth Annual Report
of, 271, sqq.
Evangelical Missionary Society,
notice of,
292.

F.

Feeble Societies, claims of, 291.
What to be done for? 295.
Follen, Prof. of Cambridge, re-
marks of at the Ninth Anni-
versary, 302.

G.

Gospel, claims of on Unitarian
Christians, 25, sqq. One distin-
guishing feature of, to be
found in the extension of its
benevolent regards from the
few to the many, 26. Another
feature of, seen in the earnest
concern it manifests for the
immortal welfare of man, 29.
A third leading feature of, it
professes to be the truth,' to

calculated to effect the great
moral purposes of the Creator,
34.

Gage, Rev. Mr, remarks of at
the Ninth Anniversary of the
A. U. A. 296.

Gray, Mr F. T., account of the
labors of as a Minister at
Large in Boston, 52, 54.

H.

Haynes, Hopton, Esq. testimony
of as to the Unitarianism of
Sir Isaac Newton, 98.
Hurlbut, Mr M. L. his Presump-
tive Arguments in favor of
Unitarianism, 129, sqq.
Hill, Rev. Alonzo, remarks of
at the Ninth Anniversary of
the A. U. A. 290.

I.

Isaiah ix. 6, explained, 105, sqq.
'Immanuel,' God-with-us, ex-
plained, 114.

J.

John i. 1, explained, 120, sqq.
Jesus Christ not a literal sacri-
fice, 97, sqq.

L.

Locke, John, his Essay concern-
ing Human Understanding,
71. A Christian believer, 73.
A bright example of free in-
quiry and private judgment
in religious matters, 82. A
Unitarian, 91. His example
as a practical Christian, 102.

M.

be that system which is best Milton, John, epic poem of, 70.

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Poor, Mr Barnard's first report
of his service as Minister to
the, 49, sqq. Office of the
Visiters of the, 57, 252. So-

cieties in Boston for the relief
of the, 58, 253. Mistakes as
to the treatment of the, 59.
New Society in N. York for
the benefit of the, 61. Chapel
in Friend St. for the, 53, 261.
'Prince of Peace,' as used in
Isaiah ix. 6, explained, 117.
Pierpont John, on the sacrifice

of Christ, 97, sqq.
Presumptive Arguments in favor
of Unitarianism, 129, sqq.

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