The Profits will be given to Baptist Ministers' Widows. CONTENTS. 479 On Covetousness.. 460 Baptist Education Society, AbergaPoetry.. 462 venny 480 REVIEW. ORDINATIONS, &c, Writers on Church Reform..... 463 480 Burls' and Wood's Sermons 468 Yarcombe, Devnu Aids to Developinent .. 469 481 IRISH CHRONICLE... The Sabbath Scholar's Friend 469 NEW PUBLICATIONS 470 MISSIONARY HERALD. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. 471 485 486 487 List of Foreign Letters lately received 489 473 Home PROCEEDINGS. West Middlesex Missionary Uvion.... 489 489 Sattees 474 Oxfordshire.. 489 Address of the Committee of the Se. New Mill (near Tring) 490 ciety for Promoting Ecclesiastical Contributions .... 490 Knowledge 479 To Correspondents 492 LONDON: Publislied by GEORGE WIGUITMAN 24, Paternoster Row. 509S & Co., Bristol; Brown, Vigan; ISKLRSLEY, Bradford; BUTTERWORTII, Pired by Lililou ('0. Ol1 Brey. NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Communications have been received from Messrs. T. Wood, Dr. Winter, B. H. Clift, James Wright, B. Arnold, R. Joyce, Thomas Bickham, J. H. Brooks, J. Reynolds, J. R. Blakely. Also from J.-Q. R.-P.Q.--A Minister, and Ignotus. We are obliged to W. G. for his communication, and shall be still further obliged if he will favor us with his Address. J. T. L. bas referred us to the Epistle and the verse, ou which he invites the remarks of our Correspondents, but he has omitted to mention the chapter. Scrutator's Letter is inadmissible. Fen Court, Oct. 24, 1829. Subscriptions received during the month for the ( Bath ) Aged and Infirm Buptist Ministers' Society. 1 1 0 1 10 John Chin, Walworth 1 1 0 George Francies, Snow's Fields.. 1 1 Nathaniel Tidd, Croydon....... 1 1 0 Richard Skilliter, Great Gransden 1 0 Isaiah Birt, Hackney 1 10 Samuel Cooper, Wallingford 1 10 0 1 LIST OF LECTURES. LONDON. 1. Lord's Day Morning.-Salters' Hall, Rev. J. Mack, of Clipstone. Lord's Day Afternoon.-Salters' Hall, Rev. J. Mack. pear's Walk, Shadwell, Rev. J. 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