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No. 197. Unitarianism, the Doctrine of Matthew's Gospel. By Rev. William Ware.

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198. The Signification and Value of "A Good Life." By Rev. F. D. Huntington.

199. The relative obligations of Christians to the Hea-
then. By Rev. G. E. Ellis.

200. Thoughts on Christian Doctrine; a Candid Answer
to Candid Inquiries. By Rev. William Barry.
201. The Atonement. By Rev. George W. Burnap.
202. What is Unitarianism? Or, a Statement of the

Views of the Unitarian Congregationalists of the
United States; with some Historical and Statisti-
cal Notices of the Denomination. By Alvan
Lamson, D. D.

203. The Nineteenth Report of the American Unitarian
Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual
Meeting, May 28, 1844.

VOL. XVIII.

204 The Missionary Enterprise. By Rev. Chandler

Robbins.

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205. The Way, the Truth, and the Life. By Rev. Chas.
T. Brooks.
206. Some Points of Difference between Unitarian and
Orthodox Christians. By Rev. Henry W. Bellows. 3
207. Unitarianism the Faith of the Apostles. By Rev. J.
Scott Porter.
208. The peculiar Doctrine of Christianity, or Reconcili-
ation by Jesus Christ. By Rev. James F. Clarke. 3
209. The Doctrine of Two Natures in Christ. By J. G.
Robberds, of Manchester, England.

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210. We live for Heaven when we live for Duty. By Rev. Jason Whitman.

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211. Recollections of Rev. F. W. P. Greenwood, D. D.

By Rev. N. L. Frothingham, D. D.

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212. Christ our Head. By Rev. A. B. Muzzey.
213. Grounds for rejecting the Text of the Three Heay-
enly Witnesses, 1 John v. 7. By Rev. Frederick
A. Farley.

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No. 214. Testimony of Four Witnesses to the Divine Goodness. By Rev. Henry W. Bellows.

215. The Twentieth Report of the American Unitarian Association.

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SECOND SERIES-18MO.

No. 1. Objections to Unitarian Christianity Considered. By Wm. E. Channing..

2. A Serious and Friendly Address to the Anxious In

quirer.

3. One God and One Mediator.

4. The Apostles' Creed, as contained in their public Dis

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5. Two Objections to the right and duty of Free Inquiry and Private Judgment answered. By Jonathan Mayhew..

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6. Suggestions respecting the Formation of Auxiliaries to the A. U. A..

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7. Funeral Consolations. By Thomas Emlyn.

8. A Pastoral Letter by a Unitarian Minister.

9. Ejaculatory Prayer, Daily Use of Scripture. By Joseph Tuckerman.

10. On Revivals. By Jonathan Farr.

11. Twenty Questions to Trinitarians, with Answers from

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12. A Funeral Address. By Rev. Samuel Ripley. .

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INDEX TO VOLUME XVIII.

A.

American Unitarian Associa-
tion, Twentieth Report, page
283.

Auxiliary Associations, the

number formed, &c., 294.
Amendments of the 5th Arti-
cle of the Constitution, 323.

B.

Bellows, Rev. Henry W., his
Tract 206, p. 37, and Tract
214, p. 263; his Remarks
at the Anniversary, 311.
Brooks, Rev. C. T., his Tract,
No. 205, p. 17.

Buffalo, N. Y., some account
of Rev. Mr. Hosmer's So-
ciety, 300.

Burnap, Rev. Mr., of Balti-

more, some account of his
society, 301.
Bulfinch, Rev. Mr., his re-

Christ our Head, Tract No.
212, p. 225.

Concessions of Trinitarians re-
specting 1 John v. 7, Tract
213, p. 239.

Constitution of the Am. Uni-
tarian Association, 323.
Clergymen Life Members of
the Association, 325.

D.

Domestic Missionary Fund,

287.

Destitute Societies and Des-
titute Clergymen, 293.
Dissenters' Chapels Bill in
England, 303.

E.

East Lexington, an appropria-
tion to the Unitarian Society
there, 288.

marks at the Anniversary, Eliot, Rev. Mr., of St. Louis,

316.

Belvidere Academy, 321.

C.

Clarke, Rev. James F., his
Tract 208, p. 107.

some account of his society,
301.

F.

Frothingham, Rev. N. L,
D. D., his Tract on Rev.
Dr. Greenwood, 179.

Farley, Rev. Frederick A.. his

Tract on the Three Heav-
enly Witnesses, 239; his
remarks at the public meet-
ing, 305.
Fairbanks. Henry P. Esq., his
Annual Report, 286.
Faller, Mr. A. B., his remarks
about the West, 316.

G.

Greenwood, Rev. F. W. P.,
D. D., recollections of him,
179.

Gray, Rev. F. T., amount paid
him for Missionary services,
288.
Griffiths, Rev. T. J., amount
paid him for Missionary ser-
vices, 288.

Gilman, Rev. Dr., of Charles-
ton, S. C., some account of
his society, 301.

H.

Heywood, Rev. J. H., amount
paid him for Missionary ser-
vices, 288.

Huidekoper, H. J. Esq., his
aid in establishing the Theo-
logical School at Meadville,
Pa., 296.

Holland, Rev. Mr., his re-
marks at the Anniversary,
308.
Hartford, some account of the

new Church there, 312.
Harrington, Rev. Joseph, his
remarks at the Anniversary,
313.

I.

lowa, a loud call for Missiona-
ries there and in Wisconsin,

K.

Kentucky, Missionary aid in
that State, 293.

L.

Lincoln, an appropriation to
the Unitarian Society there,
288.
Lowell, Ministry at Large in
Life Members of the Am. Uni-
that place, 303.

tarian Association, 325.

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Meadville Theological School,
account of it by Mr.
Stebbins, 297.
Missionary Enterprise, a Tract
Mis-
by Rev. C. Robbins.
sionary operations were the
joy and glory of the Apos-
tolical Churches such a
thing as a Church not taking
a part in Missions, was an
anomaly in the Apostles'
day-a Christian Church, in
the true sense, is a member
of the Church Universal,
and must feel a sympathy
and membership therewith-
something, if we have the
spirit of Christians, we must
do; something we cannot re-
frain from doing for all such
objects as these—p. 1.
Muzzey, Rev. Arteinas B., his
Tract, No. 212, p. 225.

N.

Number of Auxiliaries, Life
Members, &c., 295.

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