Disobedience, the curse of, 295 Dover and Canterbury Sun- day-school Union auni-'
Flagellants, fanatical sect of,
Forget Me Not, extract from the, Fountain of Marah, a hymn 430 Fraser's Journey into Kho-
rasan, extract from, 215 French Oaths, on,
FRIEND TO THE PROMOTION OF EARLY PIETY, A, on the instruction of young women by ladies,
Intemperance, a letter on, 295
Intolerance, instances of, 36, 82 Intolerant nations,
Harby, Mr., a Jewish Re- former, extracts from a Discourse by, Harding, Rev. M., testimo- nial to his worth and abi- lity as a Unitarian Mis- sionary, 36. His journal of a missionary tour in the west of England, Harris's Natural History of the Bible, character of and extracts from,
J. C. on the unchangeable love of God, 67: On some lines to the memory of an infant, Jefferson, Ex-President, his death and funeral, Jesus Christ, on the nature and person of, 15, 74, 123, 142, 179, 209, 213. His example in favour of the observance of the Sab- bath, 47.
Penitent male- factor's address to, 332. On the notion of two na- tures in, 459. His death a direct argument against his essential deity, Jews, moral and intellectual character of the, 480. Ac- count of a Reformed Soci- ety of, at Charleston, in America, 483. American Society for the Conversion of, J. M.'s obituary of Elizabeth Ellerby, 84. On the Bri- tish and Foreign Unitarian Association, 191. His ex- posure of the bigotry of the New Baptist Maga- zine,
J. N.'s address to a Red- breast which flew into his room in the month of Oc- tober,
John, St., the Evangelist,
Lovers of Christian Truth,
serious questions to all,
and Cerinthus, the Here- tic, remarks on the story concerning,
Mahometan zeal and ortho-
John VI., King of Portugal,
John i. 1, 14, sermon on, 364, 419
1 John v. 7, remarks on, 29 Judea, an evening in, a hymn, 423
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