No. 123. Charges against Unitarianism. By E. Peabody. 125. The Nature, Reality, and Power of Christian Faith. 3 . 3 126. The Sunday School. A Discourse pronounced before 127. What is Truth? By Andrew P. Peabody. 128. A Young Man's Account of his Conversion from Cal vinism. A Statement of Facts. . 129. True Grounds of Christian Unity. By George Putnam. VOL. XII. 132. The Duty of promoting Christianity by the Circulation of Books. By H. Ware, Jr.. 133. The Future Life. By William E. Channing, D. D. 134. Repentance the Ground of Forgiveness. By Joseph Hutton, LL. D.. 135. The Worship of the Father a Service of Gratitude and Joy. By William E. Channing, D. D. 136. Reason and Revelation. By A. A. Livermore. 137. Fidelity in Duty, not Accuracy in Belief, our Test of the Christian Character. By A. P. Peabody._ 3 3 36 4 138. The Unitarian Reform. By James F. Clarke. 140. On the Atonement. By Edward B. Hall. 142. Remarks on the Sacred Scriptures, and on Belief and No. 143. The Fourteenth Report of the American Unitarian As. sociation, with the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 29, 1839. VOL. XIII. 6 144. On Mystery, Reason, and Faith. By Rev. E. Peabody. . 3 5 3 3 147. How to spend a Day. By Henry Ware, Jr., D. D. 149. Atonement. By the Rev. Ezra S. Gannett. 150. Thoughts for the New Year on the Duty of Improvement. By Henry Ware, D. D.. 3 151. The Moral Power of Christ's Character. By Rev. E. Peabody. 4 4 152. Christian Views of Human Suffering. By William E. Channing, D. D. 153. Watch and Pray. By Rev. Robert C. Waterston. H. Hedge.. 155. The Fifteenth Report of the American Unitarian Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 26, 1840. VOL. XIV. 156. The Doctrine of the Cross. By Rev. J. W. Thompson. 157. The One Thing Needful. By Rev. Thomas B. Fox. 158. The Scripture Doctrine of Regeneration. By Rev. C. W. Upham. 159. The Power of Unitarian Christianity to produce an En. lightened and Fervent Piety. By W. E. Channing, 160. An Individual Faith. By Rev. George E. Ellis. 4 3 4 3 . 3 3 . No. 161. How to spend Holy Time. By Rev. H. Ware, Jr. 165. Man born upright. By Rev. A. B. Muzzey. 167. The Sixteenth Report of the American Unitarian Asso- 3 3 6 6 VOL. XV. 168. The Death of Christ. By Rev. Geo. G. Ingersoll. 169. Unitarianism a Devotional Faith. By Rev. J. Scott 170. The Coming of Christ. By Rev. A. P. Peabody. 172. On the Uses of the Communion, and the Propriety of a 173. "How is it that ye have no Faith?" By Rev. Henry 174. Domestic Worship. By Rev. Caleb Stetson. No. 177. The Unitarian's Appeal. Three Sermons, illustrative of the Claim of Unitarians to the Character of Evangelical Christians, independent of the Truth of their Peculiar Opinions. Preached in the Unitarian Church, Washington City, by S. G. Bulfinch, Pastor of that Church. 5 178. Unitarianism a Benevolent Faith. By Rev. J. Scott Por- 3 179. The Seventeenth Report of the American Unitarian As- 6 VOL. XVI. 180. What gives Support in Death? By Rev. M. I. Motte. 3 182. On the Nature and Province of Natural and Revealed 183. On Experimental Religion. By Orville Dewey, D. D. 185. Religious Forms and Observances. By Rev. Nathaniel 3 2 186. Unitarianism not a new Doctrine, but Genuine Chris- 187. An Address delivered at the Funeral of Rev. William 188. Earnestness in Religion. By Rev. Alvan Lamson, 189. Small Sins. By Rev. Henry Ware, Jr., D. D. 3 3 . 3 sociation, with the Proceedings of the Annual Meet- VOL. XVII. No. 192. The Law of Retribution. By Orville Dewey, D. D. 194. A Discourse on the Church. By William E. Chan- 195. Unitarianism, the Doctrine of our Lord Jesus Christ. 196. A Discourse in Commemoration of the Life and Char- 6 4 3 197. Unitarianism, the Doctrine of Matthew's Gospel. By 3 3 3 43 198. The Signification and Value of "A Good Life." By . 6 VOL. XVIII. 204. The Missionary Enterprise. By Rev. Chandler Rob bins. 3 205. The Way, the Truth, and the Life. By Rev. Charles 3 |