Sound, on the nature of, 302 South, Dr., on the fatal imposture and force of words Southcott, Joanna, account of her death and burial, 58. Epigram on her death, 120. Inscription on her tomb, 381. Remarks on, 539. An enthusiast rather than an im- postor, ib. Extracts from a letter from one of her disciples Southern Unitarian Society, 445. No- tice respecting its secretary
South Wales Unitarian Society Spain, public affairs of, 62, 127, 199, 531, 599, 664, 728, 779. Mis- sionary journeys of the friars in Speeches of Mr. Fox, extracts from,
Sermons in reply to Bereus, 491. Bereus's reply to
Taylor, Mr. James, account of
T. C. A's obituary of Mr. J. Robin-
Sussex, Duke of, his speech on the,
similarity of the churches of Rome and England
Superstition, instance of African
Sutcliff's Travels in America, extract
Socinus, Cheynell's account of
SOCIUS on the disinterment of Wick- liffe's bones
Sydney, Algernon, epitaph on
Symbols, scriptural use of, 89, 154,740 Sympathy of rulers with the people,
Tithes, Mr. Graham on the bad effects of the present system of, 560. Mr. Fox on Titus, Paul's epistle to, criticism on 645 Toes, the human, described Toleration, Mr. Fox's speech on, 609, 679 Tomline, Bishop, his charge Tongue, the human, described, 363, 437 Muscles of
Tooke, Mr. Horne, his quarrel with Lord Shelburne Toplady, Mr., his speech on the im- mortality of brutes TOULMIN, DR., his correction of a mis-statement, 91. Life of John Bunyan from his History of the Protestant Dissenters, 129. Dud- ley Double Lecture vote of thanks to, 319. His address to the Uni- tarian Fund, 324. Obituary of, 462.
Account of his funeral, 523, 526. Memoir of, 665. List of his works in biography, history, controversy, practical religion and devotion 669-674 Toulmin's Family Prayers, review of 245 Townsend's, Mr., proposed publica- tions Townsend's Armageddon, review of, 649. Mr. Cogan on the mythology
Tract Society anniversary
Unbelievers, Chiron on the treatment
Flower on, 92. Candidus on Mr. Flower's language towards, 220. Mr. Flower on, 299. Chiron's re- marks on Mr. Flower's letter con- cerning, 280. Mr. Flower in re- ply to Candidus on, 299. Bp. of London on, 306. Candidus in re- ply to Mr. Flower on, 351. Mr. Flower on, 419 Unitarian, the term, Mr. Frend on Mr. Belsham's limiting, 226. Mr. Belsham in reply to Mr. F. on, 278. Mr. Frend's reply to Mr. Belsham on, 354. Mr. Pastor on, 355. Belsham on, 416. Mr. Yates on, 475. Mr. Aspland in reply to Pas- tor on, 479. Mr. Frend on, 483. J. on, 552. Mr. Fullagar on, 554, 590. Mr. Belsham on, 555. N.'s remarks on the word, 585. Z. on, 637. Mr. Frend on, 638. Mr. Aspland's second reply to Pastor on, 639. Mr. Yates on, 709. Pas- tor in reply to Mr. Aspland on, 710. Mr. Aspland's final reply to Pastor on, 743. Pastor on, 744. Mr. Joyce on Unitarian Academy general meeting, 325. Additions to the list of sub- scribers
Unitarian Auxiliary Societies, pro-
Travers's Sermon on the Sinfulness of War, review of
Trajan's Pillar, anecdote of removing and raising
Treleaven, Rev. B., lines on hearing him preach
Treleaven's Sermon on the distinction between God and Christ, reviewed 654 Tribes of Israel, on their population,
Unitarian Book Society anniversary Unitarian Fund Anniversary Unitarianism, Mr. Fox on, 519. A greater protection against scepti- cism than reputed orthodoxy, or fanatical zeal, 616. In Cornwall,
UNITARIAN MINISTER, (AN) his letter to a young lady on conformity to the Established Church Unitarian ministers, on the case of aged, 95, 233, 429
UNITARIAN PASTOR, (AN) on the cha- rities of the Calvinists and Metho- dists
Unitarians, proposed biography of all the English, 293. Bishop of Lon- don's remarks on, 306, 759. Ge- neral Association of the Scotch, 388. In America, 657, 764. Mr. Fox's speeches on the proposed bill for their relief, 679. Mr. Bel-
Turenne, Princess of, her letter eon-
Usher's Body of Divinity, extract
Turner's History of England, extracts
Tweddell's Remains, extract from,
sham's vindication of
Universalists, Gregoire on, 183. See
Universities, on the Scotch, 287, 622--629
Vermiculus, see Book-Worm Vertebræ of the human body de- scribed
V. F.'s account of the examination at the York Academy, 448. Reply to Bereus on Dr. Enfield's Ser- mons, 490. Bereus in reply to Villegas, the Spanish poet VINDEX on Dr. Enfield's Sermons in reply to Bereus, 490. Bereus in reply to Virgin Mary, Ferdinand VII. her man-milliner, 290. Her miracu- lous appearance to display her toi- lette, &c. ib. The King of Naples's present to her
Visitor's address to the students at the York Academy
Voltaire's Essay upon the Civil Wars
of France, &c. account of, 38. Essay on Epic Poetry
Wellington, Duke of, epigram on,
252. His proceedings, 326, 397 462 Welsh Unitarian Society anniversary 446 Wesley, John, anecdotes of, 182.
His rendering of Matt. ii. 11, 376. Instance of his enthusiasm
Western Unitarian Society, 459
Wetherell, Mr., on the Chapel Ex-
bé Gregoire, 182. Mr. Fox's tri-
Walton's Polyglott, translations from the Prolegomena of, by Philo-Bib- licus, 31. Strictures on the trans- lation
War, Editor on, 196. Lord Lyttle- ton on civil, 238. On the sinful- ness of, 250. The American, a crusade, 412. For religion, Mr. Fox on
War-Horse, the royal British Warrington Students, additions to the history of, 91, 215. Remarks on 286 Warton's verses on France, 219 Warwickshire Unitarian Tract Society anniversary, 528. Committee's mi- nute on the death of Dr. Toulmin Washington, General, anecdote of, 56 (note)
Waterloo, battle of, 397
Watts's Hymns, alterations of, in Kippis's Selection
W. J.'s account of Manchester quar- terly meeting, 60, 261. Paper on the atonement, 83, 415. On Rev. C. Wellbeloved's Bible, 101. His account of the meeting of Dissent- ing Ministers in Lancashire Wolfembuttel, Princess of, question propounded on her marriage Wolsey, Cardinal, anecdotes of Women, effects of Christianity on, 20. Their condition in France, 73. On the classical education of Wood's account of Mr. Webberley World, speculations on the
Worship, on the true and spiritual,
239. The Lord's Supper an em- blem of Christian, social
Worthington, Rev. Hugh, his reli- gious opinions, 746, 748
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