Oaths, further abolition of, OBITUARY--S. H. Lewin, Esq., 54. Mrs. Dixon, ib. Mrs. Hazlitt, ib. Mrs. Williams, ib. Mr. Wels- ford, ib. David Martineau, Esq., ib. Miss Lee, ib. Mrs. Day, ib. Mr. Monk, ib. Lord Holland, 55, 555. Mr. Gostling, 187. Eliza Valentine, ib. Geo. Ford- ham, Esq., ib. Louisa and H. Cooke, 188. Jos. Pattison, Esq., ib. Dr. Laird, 189. Thomas Burton, ib. James Montgomery, Esq., ib. Mr. R. Titford, ib. Mr. Geo. Boyce, ib. Mrs. Fawcett, ib. Mrs. Price, 190. Miss Frew- en, ib. Wm. Hale, Esq., ib. Mrs. Hibbert, ib. Mrs.. Ryland, ib. Dr. Gregory, 191. Thos. Paget, Esq., ib. Samuel Taylor, Esq., ib. Wm. Frend, Esq., 191, 373. Mrs. Hunter, 259. Capt. May, ib. Mr. Estlin, ib. Mrs. Cooper, ib. Jos. Tickell, Esq., 260. C. D. Jardine, ib. Mrs. Waine- wright, ib. Mrs. Sturch, ib. Mrs. Silver, ib. Mary Gaskell, ib. G. Dyer, Esq., 261, 371, 552. J. T. Rutt, Esq., 261. Rev. Samuel Weston, 262. Maria Waine- wright, 263. Rev. J. C. Wallace, ib. Mrs. Mills, ib. Mrs. Hay- ward, 326. Mrs. Maclellan, ib. Mrs. Nicholls, ib. Mr. John Wor- thington, ib. Mrs. Pratt, ib. H. L. Pinkerton, Esq., 327. Mr. Robert Lyon, ib. Thos. Harmer, Esq., ib. Mrs. Sarah Taylor, ib. J. H. Tett, ib. Bishop of Wor- cester, ib. Mrs. Temperton, 376. Mrs. Roper, ib. Mr. Cordell, ib. J. T. R. Ely, ib. John Ful- ford, Esq., ib. Mr. Wm. Thomas, 377. Jos. Gundry, Esq., ib. J. Mason, ib. M. Harrison, ib. M. Parkinson, ib. Samuel Filling- ham, ib. Mr. Winstanley, ib. Mr. Dendy, ib. J. T. B. Beaumont, Esq., 378. Rev. Jos. Blanco White, 379, 402, 594. John Gill, Esq., 529. Isaac Spark, Esq,,
ib. Mrs. Eliz. Noble, ib. Miss S. J. Williams, 529. Mr. Wil- liam Johnston, ib. Mrs. Warbur- ton, 530. Miss Le Breton, ib. Mr. William Beckett, ib. Rev. John Elias, ib. Miss M. A. G. Cooke, 596. Mr. William Bed- ford, 597. Mrs. Eliz. Smith, ib. Mr. John Baddeley, ib. Thomas Kearsey, Esq., 598. Miss C. Curtis, ib. Mr. Robert Millar, 598, 658. T. H. Robinson, Esq., 598. Mrs. Godwin, ib. Captain John Henryson, ib. Henry Po- cock, Esq., ib. Mrs. E. Davies, ib. Mrs. Dorothy Parker, ib. Miss M. E. Kennedy, ib. Miss Octavia Pares, ib. Mrs. Eliz. Sharwood, ib. R. A. Taylor, 599. Robert Waine- wright, Esq., ib. Mr. J. Muir,
ib. William Field, B. Strutt, Esq., ib. worth, Esq., 599, 726. Courtauld, 599. G. E. Bowring, ib. Mrs. Alger, ib. E. B. Tag- gart, ib. Miss S. Montgomery, ib. Mrs. Vowler, ih. M. A. Bicknell, ib. Mr. John Birkitt, 662. Mrs. Joanna Cuff, 664. Miss Hazlitt, ib. Samuel Amory, ib. Mr. John Dunn, 726. Miss Hol- den, ib Mrs. R. Cooke, 727. Mr. John Wood, ib. Mrs. Lydia Reynell, ib. Jos. Swanwick, Esq., ib., 784. Mrs. Susan Rigby, ib. Miss R. Cowling, ib. Isaac
a Sunday-school, 89. Transla- tion of a Hebrew Poem, 217. The First Spring Flowers, 275. To Spring, 284. On a Change of Homes, 350. Epitaph by Thos. Campbell, 392. To the Memory of the Rev. J. Blanco White, 402. Emigration, 418 To my Chil- dren, 481. Mary Magdalene, 489. Songs of the Sea and Land 538. An Anti-Corn-Law Rhyme, 606. On the Death of Sir David Wilkie, 615. Voyage on the Frith and the Clyde, 677. Lines on the "Auld Brig of Doon," 680. Lines on approaching Mossgiel, 681. Sacred Lyrics, 734. The Dreaminess of Pleasure seen through Sorrow, 747. A Christ- mas Hymn,
Poison, what to do in case of, Portsmouth, lectures by London ministers at,
Presbyterian Ministers' widows and children, 31, 93. Dr. Shepherd's speech to the,
Printing presses, on private, Proprietary schools and Dissenting ministers,
Jecks, Esq., 784. Mr. T. C. Wright,
Observator on Church and State in
bauld's Hymns for Children, 38. The Congregational Calendar and Family Almanac, 43. The Little Magazine, 44. The Mirror of Parliament, 100, 156, 241. Eman- cipation, by Dr. Channing, 106. Johnson's Nuces Philosophicæ, 107. Dr. Hutton's Sermon for Dr. Carpenter, 109. National Education, 148. Sir R. Peel's Inaugural Address at Tamworth, 163. Discourses on Anti-Super- naturalism, 165. Works by Dr. Carpenter, 169. Dr Channing's Works, 170. Dr. Carpenter's Sermons, 235. Mrs. Tinsley's Priest of the Nile, 247. Dr. Hut- ton's Sermon on the Mission of Christ, 251. Miss Martineau's Playfellow, 253, 505, 769. Miss Sedgwick's Stories for Young Persons, 253. Rev. H. Ware's How to spend Holy Time, 253. The Suffolk Bartholomeans, 306. Report of Boston Fraternity of Churches, 310. Preceptive Il- lustrations of the Bible, 313. Childhood, 315. Observations on Harwood's Lecture on Miracles, 317. Coleridge on the Inspiration of the Scriptures, 429. Taylor's Natural History of Society, 434. New Publications of the Chris- tian Tract Society, 442. Rev. Charles Wicksteed's Sermon, 443. Porter's Sermon on the Death of Dr. Bruce, 444. Loose Leaves, ib. The Pictorial Pales- tine, 497. Mrs. Follen's Poems, 501. My Life, by an Ex-Dissen- ter, 503. Dr. Channing's Dis- course on Dr. Tuckerman, 504. Brock's Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Williams, 505. Bowring's Matins and Vespers, ib. Opini- ons of Lord Holland, 571. Po- pular Cyclopædia of Natural Sci- ence, 573. Evans' Sketch, 578. The Present Age, by Dr. Chan- ning, 579. Bache's Sermon on Unitarianism, ib. Dr. Whit- by's Last Thoughts, 580. Mr. T. Bowring's First Book of Geo- graphy, 581. Baker's Letter to Rev. John Lyons, ib. New Tes- tament, Greek and English- Griesbach, 639. Miss Taylor's Letters from Italy, 646. Sacred Music, 649. Last Thoughts of a Naval Officer, 650. Poetical Works of Thomas Moore, 761 Origin of Sunday-schools, 766. Christian Union, 767. The Church, by Dr. Channing, 770. Sermons
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