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No. 37. Practical Infidelity briefly considered in refer-
ence to the Present Times,

No. 38. Thoughts on Vital Religion.

VOL. IV.

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No. 39. On the Exclusive System. By James Walker.
No. 40. The Importance and Method of Early Religious
Education. By Henry Montgomery.

No. 41. On Prejudice. By Samuel J. May.

No. 42. The Prospects and Claims of Pure Christianity.
By John G. Palfrey.

No. 43. The Beneficial Tendency of Unitarianism. By
Lant Carpenter.

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No. 44. An Explanation of the Words, By nature
Children of Wrath,' found in Ephesians ii. 3.
By F. A. Farley.

No. 45. An Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's

Epistles. By John Locke.

No. 46. On Piety at Home. By Caleb Stetson.
No. 47. The Antiquity and Revival of Unitarian Christ-
ianity. By William Ware.

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No. 48. Mr. Tuckerman's Seventh Semiannual Report of
his Service as a Minister at Large in Boston.
No. 49. The Reports of the American Unitarian Associa-
tion, prepared for the Sixth Anniversary, May
24, 1831.

VOL. V.

No. 50. A Comparison of the Good and Evil of Revivals.

By E. S. Gannett.

No. 51. An Answer to the Question, Why are you a

Christian? By John Clarke.

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No. 52. The Scripture Doctrine of Redemption by Jesus
Christ. By Lant Carpenter.

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No. 53. On Change of Heart. By Cazneau Palfrey.
No. 54. Mr. Tuckerman's Eighth Semiannual Report.

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No. 55. The Apostle Peter a Unitarian. By Samuel

Barrett.

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No. 56. On Substitutes for Religion. By John Pierpont.
No. 57. On Zeal. By Joseph Field.
No. 58. An Outline of the Testimony of Scripture against
the Trinity. By Henry Ware, Jr.

No. 59. What is it to be a Unitarian? By Edward B.

Hall.

No. 60. Mr. Tuckerman's Ninth Semiannual Report.
No. 61. The Reports of the American Unitarian Associ-
ation presented at the Seventh Anniversary,
May 29th, 1832.

VOL. VI.

No. 62. The Gospel Exhibited in a Unitarian Minister's

Preaching. By George R. Noyes..

No. 63. The Christian Change described by the Apostle

Peter. By Converse Francis.

No. 64. Unitarians entitled to the Name of Christians.
By Joseph Hutton, LL. D.

No. 65. My Religious experience at my Native Home.
By Warren Burton.

No. 66. Mr. Tuckerman's Tenth Semiannual Report, as

a Minister at Large in Boston.

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No. 67. The Practical Importance of the Unitarian Controversy. By W. J. Fox, of London.

No. 68. Some Scriptural Readings, compared with some unscriptural Sayings. By E. S. Goodwin.

No. 69. The Doctrines of the Trinity and Transubstantiation Compared. By George Ripley.

No. 70. On Erroneous views of Death.

Dewey.

No. 71. Come and See,' or the Duty of those who dread the Sentiments of other Christians. By W. B. O. Peabody.

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No. 72. Mr. Tuckerman's Eleventh Semiannual Report,
as a Minister at Large in Boston.

No. 73. The Eighth Report of the American Unitarian
Association, with the proceedings of the
Annual Meeting, May 28, 1833.

VOL. VII.

No. 74. The Doctrine of Atonement. By the late Rev.
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.

No. 79. Presumptive Arguments in favor of Unitarianism.

By M. L. Hurlburt.

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

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

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No. 82. Three Important Questions answered relating to the Christian Name, Character and Hopes. By Henry Ware, Jr.

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.

VOL. VIII.

No. 85. Excuses for the Neglect of Benevolent Efforts
considered. By Andrew P. Peabody.
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VOL. XII. NO. 143.

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No. 86. Christ the Image of God. By J. W. Thompson.
No. 87. The Philosophy of Man's Spiritual Nature in
Regard to the Foundation of Faith.

James Walker.

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No. 88. The Efficacy of Prayer. By John Brazer.
No. 89. The Foundation of our Confidence in the Sa-
viour. By Alvan Lamson.

No. 90. Apologies for Indifference to Religion and its
Institutions Examined. By Samuel Barrett.

No. 91. Hints on Religious Feelings.

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No. 92. Piety and Morality. Their Mutual Importance as Elements of Christian Character. By George Whitney.

No. 93. The Promise of Jesus to the Pure in Heart.

By F. W. P. Greenwood.

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No. 94. Christian Unitarianism not a Negative System.

By Ezra S. Gannett.

No. 95. The Tenth Report of the American Unitarian
Association, with the Proceedings of the An-

nual Meeting, May 26, 1835.

VOL. IX.

No. 96. A Brief Statement and Explanation of the Uni

tarian Belief. By Orville Dewey.

No. 97. False Witnesses Answered.

man Clarke, Louisville, Ky.

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No. 98. The Existing State of Theology as an Intellectual Pursuit, and Religion as a Moral Influence. By James Martineau, England.

No. 99. Sober Thoughts on the State of the Times, ad

dressed to the Unitarian Community.

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No. 100. Doctrinal Distinctions not always Doctrinal
Differences. By A. B. Muzzey.

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No. 101. A Discourse on the Law of the Spiritual Life.
By James Walker.

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No. 102. On Spirituality of Character. By E. Q. Sewall.
No. 103. I am the Way. Addressed to those who "Can-
not see their way Clear" to observe the
Communion. By S. K. Lathrop.

No. 104. An Argument from Scripture History against
the Trinity. By S. G. Bulfinch.

No. 105. Christianity as a Purely Internal Principle.
By Convers Francis.

No. 106. The Christian Doctrine of Retribution. By
George R. Noyes.

No. 107. The Eleventh Report of the American Unitarian Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 24, 1836.

VOL. X.

No. 108. A Discourse on some of the Distinguishing

Opinions of Unitarians.

Channing, D. D.

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No. 109. On Profession of Religion. By Rev. Orville

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No. 110. Thoughts on the Personality of the Word of
God. By Noah Worcester, D. D.

No. 111. The Scriptural Doctrine of Good Works. By

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Edward B. Hall.

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No. 112. On the Use and the Meaning of the Phrase "Holy Spirit." By Henry Ware, D. D.

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No. 113. A Review of Atheism, for Unlearned Chris

tians. By Noah Worcester, D. D.

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No. 114. Virtue, not Happiness, the End of Man's Creation. By James D. Green.

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No. 115. Why should we labor to extend our Faith?
By S. K. Lathrop.

No. 116. The History of Christ, a Testimony that the
Father is the Only True God and sole Ob-
ject of Adoration. By W. J. Fox.

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