African churches, early, history of the, 653, 785-persecutions endured by the, 792, 861 America, blot of slavery on, 171-Lewis's "Im- pressions " of, 1015-advance of Popery in, 289, 773, 1017
Angrogna, a Sabbath in, 588 Arab life, description of, 1192 Arians, account of the, 866 Ascetics, rise of the, 789
Atlay, Rev. John, unfair conduct of, 113 Atonement, the doctrine of, considered, 130 Augustine, biographic notice of, 869
Baptism, remarks on, 459-administration of, in Piedmont, 590-works on, noticed, 282, 387, 1213, 1214
Bayley, Rev. Cornelius, mentioned, 13
Benson, Rev. Joseph, mentioned, 212, 317-331, 423, 437
Bible, influence of the, in France, 79-Popish falsehood concerning the, 191-study of the, by Ministers, recommended, 775-victory of the, over Popery, 982-Papal hostility to the, 1102 Biche de mar, preparation of the, 1087 Bishops, great number of, in the early churches, 655 scriptural office of, 700
Blomfield, Bishop, inconsistency of, 123-misre- presentation of the Wesleyan Conference by, 217 Borrowing of the Israelites from the Egyptians, explained, 38
Bradburn, Rev. S., mentioned, 327, 329, 528 Bradford, Rev. J., mentioned, 329, 330-letter
Bramwell, Rev. W., mentioned, 433, 437 Bristol, disputes in the society at, 319 Bunyan, John, character of, as a theologian, 1163—“ Pilgrim's Progress" of, 1212, 1213, 1217
Burbeck, Rev. Edward, inysterious account con- cerning, 110
Burial of Dissenters, Bishop Phillpotts's views on, 233
Calvinism referred to, 176, 177, 388, 1118, 1119, 1121, 1122, 1:16
Cecil, Rev. R., and the Methodists, 248 Charnock, extract from, 1160
"Christian Alliance," for the evangelization of Italy, 1017, 1107
Christian antiquity, illustrations of, 152 Christian Library," the, notice of, 10 CHRISTIAN SPECTATOR.
Aspect of public affairs: Divine Providence:
Missions: Popery, 190-192
Opening of Parliament: political rights: Chris- tian education: revival of Popery: proceed- ings at Oxford, 294–297
Bill for conferring privileges on the Jews: Maynooth, 407
Endowment of Maynooth, 503-505
The May-Meetings: the Maynooth question: Sir R. Peel, 603-610
Maynooth endowment Bill, 713-715 Events of the year: government of Divine Providence: exclusiveness of the established Church: endowment of Maynooth: the "Evangelical Alliance," 1233-1236 Church of England, secessions from the Wesleyan ministry to, 156-right of all Englishmen to inquire into the proceedings of, 231, 441-
views of Bishop Phillpotts concerning the doe- trines of, 443-struggle between the evangeli- eal and the Popish elements in, 771-intolerant proceedings of a party in the, 908-intolerance of the, farther illustrated by the case of the Rev. Mr. Jordan, 1109, 1203-spirit of, as ex- hibited by the Liverpool Clergy, 1123-re- marks on the haughty exclusiveness of, 1234, See also Puseyism
Church of Rome. See Popery.
Church of Scotland, anecdotes concerning, 17, 109 Church of Scotland, Free, mentioned, 613, 622, 722, 978, 1119, 1216
Ciocci, Raffaelle, and his accusers, 51 Clarke, Dr. A., mentioned, 215, 217, 314-329, 535-quoted, 221, 418, 787-formation of Strangers' Friend Societies by, 666 Clement of Alexandria, notice of, 785 Clive, Lord, career of, in India, 1174 Coke, Dr., mentioned, 314-329, 437, 439-Mis- sion of, to India, 541
Collins, Rev. Brian, notice of, 117 Conference, Union, in Liverpool, account of the, 1123-referred to, 1236
Conference, Wesleyan, in Cork, account of, 882 -in Leeds, 884
Cryer, Rev. T., treatment of, by the High- Church party, 910
Cyprian, biographic notice of, 656
Cyril, of Alexandria, mentioned, 875
D'Aubigné, Dr., letters from, 180, 905-Papal denunciation of the "History of the Reform- ation" by, 1107
"Deed of Declaration," Mr. Wesley's, history of, 14
Dewsbury, ease of the settlement of the preach- ing house at, 113
Dillon, Rev. Mr., mentioned, 13
Distress, national, in 1799, described, 524 District-Meetings, origin of, 211 Donatists, account of the, 864
Education, works on, noticed, 75, 170-in the factory districts, remarks on, 240-reasons of the Wesleyan opposition to the late Govern ment plan of, 344
Eels, Rev. William, mentioned, 15, 114 Egypt, woman in, 43-Kings of, 161-musical instruments of, 367-cultivation of land in, 1178
Emmett, Rev. M., mentioned, 324, 433, 438, 440 Eusebius, copy of the Gospels written by, 373 Eversfield, Rev. S., mentioned, 436, 438 Exeter, the Bishop and diocess of, 228, 441
Fletcher, Mrs., of Madeley, original letter of, 981 Foreign stations, intercession in behalf of our, 162 Fragments on the ministerial office, 159, 252, 365, 466, 876, 999
Frederick II. of Prussia and General Von Zie- then, 1086
French Revolution, referred to, 69, 417
God is a Spirit, 1160
Good-Friday, in Paris, 465
Goodwin, Dr. T., exposition of Rev. xiii. by, 1170 Gospel, excellency of the, 347
Great Queen-street chapel, London, notice of, 521 Gregory, Josiah, notice of, 426
Gwynne, Marmaduke, Esq., notices of, 462
Halifax, revival of religion in, 221-indecent conduct of strolling players at, 223 Hamilton, Rev. J., extract from a lecture of, 347-character of John Bunyan as a theolo- gian delineated by, 1163
Hampson, Rev. J., sen. and Jun., mentioned, 15 Hanson, Rev. Thomas, notice of, 529
Hodgson, Rev. S., melancholy death of, 326 Holme, William, of Sykehouse, memorials of, 27 Hora Biblica. No. I. Joseph taken into Egypt, 160-No. II. Musical Instruments among the Egyptians, 367-No. III. Urim and Thummim, 571-No. IV. The Nazarites, 782 -No. V. Cultivation of the Land in Egypt and Palestine, 1178
Horne Tooke, prosecution of, referred to, 71 Hull, erection of Waltham-street chapel in, 539 Human action, evangelical philosophy of, 352 Huntingdon, Countess of, letter from, to the Rev. J. Wesley, 1072
Huss, John, martyrdom of, 242
Hymnology, Wesleyan, criticism on, noticed, 668 India, debate in Parliament on Protestant Mis- sions to, 540-Dr. Coke's Mission to, 541 INTELLIGENCE (Foreign).
D'Aubigné, letters from, 180, 905
France, Bible-reading in, 79
Geneva, state of, 905
Jews, Papal edict against, 496, 598
Maria Francesca, beatification of, 284
Piedmont, position of the Protestants in, 287
Pope, the, and "the Christian Alliance," 1017 Rome, Popery in, 390
INTELLIGENCE (Home).
Fast-day, quarterly, 288, 604, 1222
High-Church party, treatment of Wesleyans by, 908
Jesuits, clauses in the Act relating to the, 814 -statistics of the, 1218
Liverpool Union Conference, 1123 Methodism, statistics of, 286 Popery in Great Britain, 179
Ireland. Origin of Addresses to and from the British and Irish Conferences, 318-Wesleyan Conference in Cork, 882
Jesuits, the, mentioned, 768-clauses in the Act relating to, 814-" Constitutions" of, 878- statistics of, 1218
Jews, notices of the, 254, 789, 806, 809-Papal edict against the, 496, 598, 603 Johnson, Rev. Robert, notice of, 110
Jordan, Rev. Mr., episcopal censure on, noticed, 1109, 1203
Keighley, Rev. Joshua, mysterious account con- cerning, 110
Kent, Duke of, mentioned, 187
Kilham, Rev. Alexander, schism of, 420, 423, 431 Kingswood, improvement in, by means of Me- thodism, 429
Knox, Alexander, last testimony of, to the Rev. J. Wesley, 581
Law, Rev. W., anecdote of, 1167
Lichfield, secret convention at, to alter the con- stitution of Methodism, 313
Light, evolution of, from the human subject, 168 Lomas, Rev. R., notice of, 221, 222
Lot, decision of a question by, on the part of the Conference, noticed, 217
Madras, historic notice of, 992 Mahomet and his creed, glance at, 905 Manicheans, account of the, 872
Marriage ceremony, Swedish Lutheran, 1168 Marriott, Mr. T., communications from, 35, 239, 359, 364, 462, 661, 674, 781, 989, 1073, 1166 Mar Yohannan, a Nestorian Bishop, men- tioned, 769
Mather, Rev. A., mentioned, 220, 314-329,436, 439 Maxwell, Lady, notice of, 108
Maynooth, Roman Catholic College of, 376, 476, 495, 706, 814. See also CHRISTIAN SPECTATOR. MEMOIRS.
Atmore, Rev. Charles, by the Rev. J. S. Stamp,
1, 105, 209, 313, 417, 521
Bull, Mrs., of Leek, by the Rev. J. Catton, 942 Cole, Mr. William L., student in the Theolo- gical Institution, 741
Cox, Mrs., of Uplyme, 637
Dickinson, Mr. William, of Brighton, by the Rev. J. Crofts, 1145
Fiddian, Mr. William, of Birmingham, by the Rev. J. E. Moulton, 625
Hardy, Mrs., of Sheffield, by the Rev. A. Bell, 1155
Pressland, Mr. D., of Higham-Ferrers, 833 Read, John, Esq., of Willenhall, by the Rev. W. Davies, 2d, 1044
Smith, Mr. Charles, of Calverley-Moor, by the Rev. P. Hardcastle, 1151
Thornton, Mrs., of Huddersfield, 729
Vey, Mrs., of Newfoundland, 1052
Walker, Mr. Gervase, of Horbury, by the Rev. J. Bromley, 1041
Warhurst, Mr. Thomas, of Valehouse, by the
Rev. A. Watmough, 937
Methodism in former Days. No. XI. Sykehouse, 26-No. XII. The early society of Method- ists in Oxford, 237-No. XIII. Marmaduke Gwynne, Esq., 462-No. XIV. Strangers' Friend Societies, 661-No. XV. Dean Wood- ward's "Religious Societies," 1073 Methodism, statistics of, 286-convention to alter the constitution of, 313-and Moravianism, analogy between, in a crisis of their history,
Milan, account of a visit to, 369
Ministers, duties of, in the great controversy of the age, 768
MISSIONARY NOTICES.
Africa, Southern, 615. Albany, 97, 410, 514, 518-Bechuana, 410, 515-Cape of Good Hope, 410, 514, 519-Cape-Town, 103- Kaffraria, 96, 97, 99, 410
Africa, Western, 616. Ashanti, 103, 1136- Badagry, 302, 1138, 1244-British Akrah, 1137-Cape-Coast, 412-Gambia, 101, 102, 103, 412-Macarthy's Island, 102-Sierra- Leone, 411, 1030
America, British, 617. Canada, 413, 415- Hudson's-Bay, 200, 413-New-Brunswick, 413-Newfoundland, 207, 414-Nova-Scotia,
Anniversary of the Wesleyan Missionary Soci- ety, 611, 716-of the Auxiliary Society for the London District, 728
Buxton, Sir T. F., testimonial to, 415 Ceylon, 614. Batticaloa, 196, 410, 829-Caltu- ra, 194-Colpetty, 507-Galle, 208-Jaffna, 196, 410
Clarkson, Thomas, Esq., mentioned, 312, 416 Committee of Review, 934
Finances of the Society, 311
France and Switzerland, 409, 614
Juvenile Christmas offerings, 613 Missionaries, ordination of, 1144-departure of, 312, 416, 728, 1040, 1144-arrival of, 832, 1040-return of, 520-death of, 104, 312, 728-death of the wives of, 104, 312 Report, abstract of the, 612 South-Sea Missions, 614. Australia, 410-Fee- jee, 90, 92, 410, 819, 923, 925, 933, 934, 935, 1034, 1335-Friendly Islands, 410, 935- New-Zealand, 101, 298, 410, 819, 936, 1134, 1135, 1237-New South Wales, 519-Van- Diemen's Land, 410
Triton, the, Resolution of the Committee re- specting, 936
Wants of the world, 104, 408
West Indies, 617. Antigua, 412-Bahamas, 412-Hayti, 310, 412-Jamaica, 100, 199, 200, 412, 517-St. Vincent's, 412 Monastic orders, origin of, 790 Montgomery, James, thoughts by, on Mission- ary enterprise, 566
Moore, Rev. Henry, mentioned, 315, 329, 437, 439-dispute of, with the Bristol Trustees, 319 Moore, William, an Irish Scripture-Reader, reminiscences of, 362
Moss, Rev. R., letter from, to Mr. Wesley, 29 Murlin, Rev. John, notice of, 523
Mysore, reminiscences of a Mission to the, 468, 582, 687, 852, 991, 1078, 1173 Mystic writers, remarks on, 949
NOTICES OF BOOKS, continued. Bruce's "Sympathy," 175 Bunbury's (Miss S.)
Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress," 1212, 1213, 1217
Burns's "Missionary Enterprises," 388 Burton's" Lectures on the Deluge," 1117 Bushe's "Evidences of Christianity," 904 Candlish's" Cross of Christ," 1119
Charlotte Elizabeth's "Kindness to Animals," 280" Church visible in all Ages," 281 Christian Exertion, 1217 Christian Philosophy, 905
Clarkson's " Mercantile Seamen," 1212 Cobbin's "Domestic Bible," 177-" Portable Commentary," 178-" Descriptive Testa- ment," 1212
Confessions of a Convert from Baptism IN
Water to Baptism WITH Water, 1213 Connon's English Grammar," 905 Cooke's Christian Communion," 1117 Cooper's" Epistle to the Romans," 173 Corbin's "Sick Visiter's Companion," 1213 Cotter's Popish "Mass and Rubrics," 1217 Coulthard's (Clara) " Prayers and Hymns," 1217
Davies's "Voice from North Africa," 176 Davies's (Rev. E.) "China," 283 Difficulties of a Young Clergyman, 178 Discussion between the Rev. J. Venn and the Rev. J. Waterworth, 77
Draper's" Bible Illustrations," 389 Dunn's "Lectures on Popery," 1120-" Lec- tures on Scripture Characters," 1121 Early Days, 1211
Edwards's" Christian Humility," 282 Ellis's (Mrs.) "Look to the End," 389- "Young Ladies' Reader," 389
England in the Seventeenth Century, 1212 Essays on Christian Union, 172
Feijo's "Clerical Celibacy," 178
Ferguson's Popery and Tractarianism," 597 Fernley's Office of Sunday-Schools," 1214 Fish's" Workings of Popery," 1014
Fison's (Margaret) "German Shoemaker," 1117
Fitzroy's (Lady C.) "Scripture Conversa-
Hamilton's (Rev. J.) Life in earnest," 283 Hamilton's (Dr.) "Popular Education," 170 Hawes's "Religious Tradesman," 390 Hearn on John xi. 48, 174
Henderson's "Vaudois," 389-" Books of the
Twelve Minor Prophets," 811
Hengstenberg's "Egypt and the Books of Moses," 76-" Commentary on the Psalms," 495
Hints on the Establishment of Schools, 79 Hofland's (Mrs.) Emily's Reward," 280
Hopkins's" Exercises," 1216 Howard's" Mary Spencer," 177
Hughes's "Female Characters of Holy Writ,"
NOTICES OF BOOKS, continued.
Innes, Mrs., " Memoir" of, 598 James's" Counsels to Students," 78-" Chris- tian Charity," 1213
Jenkyn's "Union of the Holy Spirit and the Church," 1123
Jessie Barton; or, "Not at Home," 283 Jones's "Dissenter's Plea," 905 Kelly's "Self-Inspection," 597
Kendall's "Rebuke to late Attendants on
public Worship," 283
Lane's "Memorial," 176 Learning to feel, 79
Lectures delivered at the Opening of the English Presbyterian College, 284
Lectures on Foreign Churches, 1216 Lewis's "Christian Graces," 389
Lewis's " Impressions of America," 1015
Little, Mrs., "Conversion and Death-bed Experience" of, 390
Macbrair's" National Education," 902 Mackay's "Warning from the East," 1016 Manning's House of Prayer," 177
March's "Memorials of Mrs. and Miss Pal- mer," 280
Martin, Miss S., "Life" of, 597
Memoirs of a Working Man, 813
Milner, Dr., "Life" of, 176
Minutes of a Conference of Delegates from the
Independent Churches, 597 Missionary First-Fruits, 1013
Montalembert's "Letter to the Cambridge Camden Society," 1213
Moore's "Power of the Soul over the Body," 813
Mundy, Mrs., "Memoir" of, 281
Myers's "Questions," &c., on the Bible, 1212 My School-boy Days, 79
Newstead's "Book of the Sabbath," 1017
Newton's "Letters," 284
Nichols's" Morning Exercises," 178
Owen's" Working Saint," 1121
Palestine, Relievo Map of, 496 Parsons's" Education," 903
Passages from the Life of a Daughter, 1217 Payne's "Congregational Lecture," 1118 Pease, Miss Emily, "Memoir" of, 903 Philip's "Comforter," 1016
Pick's "Bible Student's Concordance," 1214 Plumptre's (Helen) "Letters," 1016 Points and Pickings about China, 177 Polhill's "View of some divine Truths," 173 Pritchard's Missionary's Reward," 175 Puseyism, 812
Rankin's "Millennium," 1118
Reinhard's "Discourses for Parents and Guardians," 1015
Roberts's (Mary)" Flowers of the Matin and Even Song," 1015
Rule's "Inquiry respecting Wine," 177 Scriptural Reasons against the Doctrine of Christ's pre-millennial Advent, 812 Seligmann, and Nathan, 1117
Shaw's "British Settler's Memorial," 388 Shaw's "Confession of Faith of the Westmin-
Sheppard's" Christian Theism," 1013 Sherman's" Acquaintance with God," 389 Sinnett's "Servant-Girl in London," 388 Sketches of Sermons on Christian Missions, 1118 Skinner's "Educational Essays," 75 Smith's (Rev. H. C.) Sermons," 75
Sutcliffe's "Voice of Jehovah," 598 Sydow's "Scottish Church Question," 388 Tait's "Meditationes Hebraicæ," 1122 Talbot's "Miseries of Prostitution," 78 Tayler's "Tractarianism," 175-" Lady Ma- ry," 1118
The Analytical Bible, 175 The Child's Companion, 79
The Child's own Book, 79
The Christian Gleaner, 280
The Christian's Mirror of Duty, 174
The Christian Treasury, 814
The Church in the Navy and Army, 598
The Congregational Tune-Book, 1014, 1116 The Continental Echo, 387
The Dew-Drop, 283
The Egyptian, 1212
The Family Choir, 1014
The Genius of the Sabbath, 389
The Heroine of a Week, 597
The Holy Land, 176
The important Inquiry, 1015
The Jubilee Services of the London Missionary Society, 282
The literary History of the New Testament, 1214
The Message of Mercy, 1017 The North British Review, 178 The Orphan's Inheritance, 283 The People's Dictionary, 1214 The Pictorial Sunday-Book, 175
The Reformation in Europe, 174
The Sabbath-Question illustrated, 280
The Sherwood Gipsy, 1117
The Spring, 1014
The Student and Young Men's Advocate, 903
The Teacher's Offering, 79
The Union Magazine, 79
The Unknown, 280
The War of the Surplice, 1213
The Young Tradesman, 1014
The Young Women of the Factory, 1014 The Youth's Cyclopædia, 495
Thornborrow's "Latin Exercises," 177 Thornton's "Treatise on Prayer," 174 Thoughts on a Day, 79
Timpson's "Angels of God," 812 Townsend's "Accusations of History against the Church of Rome," 387
Turle and Taylor's "Collection of Psalm and Hymn Tunes," 389
Turner's" Christian Baptism," 1214 Urwick's "Connexion between Religion and the State," 1213
Waddington's "Hebrew Martyrs," 175
Walker's " Companion for the Afflicted," 1213 Wardlaw's" Memoir of the Rev. J. Reid," 1216 Weaver's "Divine Faith," 280 Webb's "Discourses," 175
Weitbrecht's "Protestant Missions in Bengal," 78
Wilderspin's "Manual for the Nursery and Infant-School," 1016
Wilkinson's" Christianity in North India," 174
OBITUARIES. See also RECENT DEATHS. Bell, Rev. James, 918
Carleton, Mrs., of Gunton, 82 Carter, Rev. James, 918
Crosby, Mrs., of Brompton, 184
Cousins, Mr. Richard, of Cabourn, 83 Davies, Mary, of Milford, 395 Davies, Rev. Richard, 919
Doubleday, Miss C., of Long-Clawson, 399 Doubleday, Mrs., of Long-Clawson, 398 Fell, Mrs., of New-Mills, 185 Foster, Mrs., of Great-Lumley, 83 Gartrell, Rev. James, 916
Gatley, Mrs., of Nutgrove, 397
Gibbons, Rev. Edward, 916
Greaves, Rev. Timothy T., 919
Hammer, Mrs., of London, 1226 Hole, Rev. George, 919 Lysk, Rev. Joseph, 915 M' Kee, Rev. James, 918 Marsh, Rev. Joseph, 916 North, Rev. William, 917 Pedlow, Rev. Daniel, 918 Raine, Rev. John, 920 Rought, Rev. Thomas, 917
Shepherd, Rev. Richard, 1st, 915 Siddall, Mrs., of Padfield, 396
Slater, Rev. John, 915
Smith, Rev. John, 3d, 917
Squarebridge, Rev. John, 915 Taylor, Rev. Francis, 919 Tobias, Rev. Matthew, 919
Tonkin, Mr. Henry, of St. Agnes, 1225 Wintle, Rev. Richard, 916
Woodcock, Mr. Thomas, of Poole, 395 Ogilvie, Rev. John, notice of, 116 Olivers, Rev. Thomas, notice of, 522 Ordinations, Wesleyan, difference respecting, 215 Oriental Scenes. I. Woman in Egypt, 43-II. Egyptian life, 46-III. The Jew, 254-IV. Mahomet and his creed, 805-V. Arab life, 1192
Origen, biographic notice of, 786-quoted, 1202 Oxford, early Methodists in, 237
Parker Society, publications of the, referred to, 444, 978
Pawson, Rev. John, mentioned, 11, 12, 106, 217, 329, 419-quoted, 17, 114, 209-226, 314, 327, 420, 432, 524-530-death of, 531
Peel, Sir R., Irish policy of, 377, 386, 488, 814 Pelagians, account of the, 872 Perfection, Christian, 364, 1121 Phillpotts, Bishop, proceedings of, 228, 441-let- ter of, to Lord Eldon, 275
Piedmont, position of the Protestants in, 287- tour to the Valleys of, 369, 389-a Sabbath at Angrogna in, 588
Pilmoor, Rev. Joseph, mentioned, 15-letters from, 210, 532
"Plan of Pacification," the, mentioned, 327, 329, 420 POETRY.
An Infant's Smile, 193
A Penitential Hymn, by Bishop King, 89
A Supplication for Love, by E. B. Barrett, 505 Comfort, by Elizabeth B. Barrett, 922 Consolation, by Elizabeth B. Barrett, 818 Heaven, 1236
I love the Man, 922
Sabbath Morning, 922
Sonnet, suggested by a Vase of Flowers, 89 Stanzas for Good-Friday, 297
Stanzas in Memory of Sir T. F. Buxton, by Adeline, 715
Stanzas, on St. Botolph's Priory, by J. T. Barr, 193
The Cross and the Crown, by Mrs. Butler, 611 The Meaning of the Look, by E. B. Barrett, 500 The Measure, by Elizabeth B. Barrett, 1134 The Mediator, by Elizabeth B. Barrett, 1026 Ubi tres, Ecclesia, 298
Popery, in Belgium, aspect of, 31-attack on Ciocci's "Narrative of the Iniquities and Bar- barities" practised by, in Rome, noticed, 51– works on, noticed, 77, 174, 178, 281, 282, 387, 495, 1014, 1120, 1217; reviewed, 695, 1098— statistics of, in Great Britain, 179; throughout the world, 1017; in the United States of Ame rica, 1017-activity of, in Hudson's-Bay, 206 -aggressions of, in the South Seas, 615, 824, 933, 934, 935, 1135-cruelty and perfidy of, ex- hibited in the martyrdom of John Huss, 242- enormous profits received by, for canoniza. tions, 284 intolerance of, in Piedmont, 287 -remarks on, by Richard Baxter, 287-un- constitutional support of, by temporising poli- ticians, 376-doings of, in Rome, 390; in Paris, 465-plans of, to regain possession of England and Ireland after the Reformation, 476-doctrine of, concerning theft, 484; the obligation of an oath, 485; keeping faith with heretics, 486 edict of, against the Jews, 496, 598-a warning against, 560-execrable character of, displayed in the martyrdom of Jerome of Prague, 675-Missions of, to the Heathen, 768-advance of, in England, 771, 1018; in France, 773; in America, 773-col- leges of, in Great Britain, 880-converts from, in Switzerland and France, 906-victory of the Bible over, 982-formation of a Society in New-York for the suppression of, in Italy, 1019-incidental notices of, 287, 335, 372, 375, 622, 819. See also CHRISTIAN SPECTATOR, Je- suits, Spirit of the Times, and VARIETIES. Prayer-meetings in private houses, recommended,
Prickard, Rev. John, notice of, 9
Puseyism, proposed public testimonial to the founders of, 34-works on, noticed, 76, 173, 175, 177, 178, 597, 812, 1016, 1213-successful opposition to, in the diocess of Exeter, 228— remarks on some of the doctrines of, by Bishop M'Ilvaine, 453-proved to be referred to in Rev. xiii. 17, 1170-injurious effects of, in New-Zealand, 1241-incidental notices of, 335, 617, 717, 819. See also Spirit of the Times.
RECENT DEATHS. See also OBITUARIES. Allen, Mrs., of Corley-Ash, 818 Allen, Mr. Thomas, of Wantage, 1024 Allen, Mr. W. W., of London, 1230 Adcock, Mrs., of Melton-Mowbray, 87 Anderson, Mr. John, of Springwell, 404
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