breadth from the line of delicacy in the practice in which he hu manely engaged. His own congregations continue to be thronged, and the peopie of his charge manifest towards him unabated affection. The public opinion in the religious world of the metropolis, may be learnt from the following list of his ordinary religious and benevolent engagements during the past four or five weeks, which we have been able to procure. We believe, however, that the Doctor has resolved to retire in future, till the storm be overpast; not that he has not been received kindly, but quite the contrary, but he seeks a place of rest for a wearied mind and body. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTS OF THE REV. DR. COLLYER, From October 28th to November 28th, Sundays not included. OCTOBER. Mond.20.-Preached Anniversary Sermon at Shouldham Street Chapel, Portman Square. Tuesd. 21.-Laid the first stone at Brunswick Chapel, Mile End Wed. 22-Preached Collection Sermon at Chandler St. Chapel. Mond. 27.-Presided at Camberwell Tract Society. NOVEMBER. Tues. 4.-Presided at Soho Home Missionary Auxiliary, at Oxford Street Chapel. Wed. 5.-Presided at a Meeting for the Religious Tract Society' at Orange Street Chapel. Thurs. 6.-Preached at Holywell Mount Chapel, for the Willow Walk Sick Society. Mon. 10.-Crown Street Chapel, took the Chair for the Christian Union Society. Tues. 11.-Tunbridge Chapel, preached morning Anniversary Sermon. Wed. 12.-Afternoon preached one of the Anniversary Sermons at Greenland Dock Chapel: evening took the chair for the Religious Tract Society, at the Rev. Mr. Chin's, Lion Street, Walworth. Frid. 14.-Lectured on the History of Ethics, at the Philomathic Institution. Mond. 17.-Presided at Silver Street Chapel for the Religious Tract Society. Frid. 21.-Preached at the Adelphi Chapel. Wed. 26.-Delivered the Address on behalf of the Sunday Schools at Orange Street Chapel, at their public exami nation. Frid. 28.-Preached at Salter's Hall in the evening. TO CORRESPONDENTS. The favours from Trinity College have been received. Also from our Quaker Friend; and from E. I. and S. D. CRITICAL REMARKS ON SCRIPTURE, Gen. vii. viii. ix. 369. xi.xi 412, xiv. xv. xvi. xvii. xix. xxii.xxvii. 454, xxxvi. Xxxvii. xliii. 517, xlvii. xlviii. 572. ESSAYIST. On the Preaching of the Clergy, 511. HELPS FROM FELLOW LABOURERS. David's Lamentation over Saul and Jonathan, 530. Listener, 414. HINTS ON SCRIPTURE, 1 Cor. 13, 13, 565, 1 Pet. 4, 17, 356. Irving, Rev. Edward, 420, 474, 517. Lecture on Dispensing the Lord's Supper, 358. REGISTER OF INTELLIGENCE General 390, 450, 505, 558, 612. Old, on the conduct of, towards the young, 569. Quite Composed, 477 Reviews of the Past Month, 378, 437, 480, 538, 593. Spanish Nun, 459. SPECIMENS OF FRENCH PREACHERS- Morus, 463. Jaquelot, 567. THEOLOGICAL CRITIC Antomatical Camera Obscura, 439. Barker's Poems, 380. Barnett's Reply to Reed, 382. Carpenter's Queries, 438. Davy's Beauties of Handel, 382. Edmeston's Lyrics, third set. Farrar's Bible Class Book, 547. Ford's Psalm and Hymn Tunes, 442. Gilbert's Sunday School Sermon, 598. Hardy's Pleasures of Piety, 658. Memoirs of Miss M. A. Burton, 494. Morgan's Village Sermons, 559. |