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Jerome of Prague, memoirs of, iii. 105.

Jesus possessed not the spirit of the great men of the world,

iii. 97.

Jenison, Dr. Daniel, lines of poetry in memory of, ii. 30.

Jews' Creed, iii. 202.

John x. 16, sermon on, iv. 2; xii. 40, 41, criticism on, v. 30;
vi. 24, sermon on, 145; xviii. 11, sermon on, v. 250.

Journal, commenced at Moscow, iii. 188.

Journey to St. Johnsbury, ii. 75.

Jubilee, i. 71.

Judd, widow Tryphena, her death, iii. 187.

Judgement, future, ii. 57; day of, iv. 130; passages in the
phrase, day of Judgement is used, iii. 82.

Justice of God, not opposed to mercy, iii. 75.

Κατακρινω explained, i. 111.

Kendall, Mrs. Polly, her death, v. 96.

Keyes, Solomon, Esq. his death, i. 155.

Key-texts, ii. 66.

Kinney, Mr. Jethro, his death, v. 144.

Kneeland, Mr. Ichabod, his death, i. 118.

Κριμα, κρισις, explained, i. 113.

Kpww explained, i. 111.

Κοσμος, ν. 260.

Koλaois, translated punishment, explained, v. 263.

Last state, Matt. xii. 43, 44, 45, iii. 136.

Laws, human, cruel, on the idea that sin punishes itself, v. 24:
Lazarus and the rich man, iii. 68, v. 78.

Leavans, Mr. Charles, his death, iii. 143.

Letter, 1st, to the Editor of the Christian Messenger, ii. 48;
2d, to the same, 51; to Dr. John Brooks, 59; from Philo,
66; to a Congregational minister, 11; extract of, from
Br. R. Streeter, 13.

Libel, damages for a, v. 281.

Life, eternal, to the heathen for one cent per week, ii. 117;
uncertainty of life, iv. 96.

Little. Ezekiel, statement of, concerning Elder Ames and the
Baptist church in Sutton, N. H. iv. 287.

Lothrop, Rev. Ruel, his explanation of Matt. xviii. 15—19, i.
59; his bad character, v. 237.

Locke, Mr. his definition of reason, iv. 15.

Loveland, Mrs. Sarah, her death, v. 282.

Lowth, Bishop, his translation of the 53d, chapter of Isaiah,
i. 12.

Luke, xvi. 19-31, explained, v. 78.

Mark x. 51, sermon on, iii. 97.

Mahomet, life of, v. 73.

Man, natural, receiveth not things of the spirit of God, v. 126.
Manuscripts used for the common New Greek Testament,
v. 61.

Matthew viii. 13, 14, sermon on, i. 121; xii. 43, 44, 45, 124;
v. 25, 26, 132; vii. 13, 14, 121; xxviii. 19, iv. 69; xxii.
39, sermon on, 245; xiii. 27, sermon on, v. 195; xxv. 29,
sermon on, 3; xii. 44, sermon on, iv, 97.

Matthew xiii. 24-30, explained, v. 257.

Matthew xxv. 46, remarks on, v. 262.

Mary, Queen, letter of, to Lord Chandois, concerning Bishop
Hooper's execution, iv. 228.

Mayo, Miss Minerva, her poetry, entitled, "What's this world
to me?" iv. 292.

Marsh, Miss Mariam, her death, iv. 143.

McFarland, Mr. Joseph, and Mrs. Caty, their death, iv. 291.
Meeting-house, dedicated at Westminster, ii. 83; in West-
minster street, corner stone laid, iii. 93; in Cambridge-
port, 94, dedicated, 281; dedicated in Hartland, Vt. 282;
in Bulfinch street, Boston, iv. 47; in Medway, 93; in
Shrewsbury, 94; in Chatham, v. 95; in Hartford, 189,
Mendell, Mrs. Deborah, her death, iv. 143.

Messenger, Christian, notice of the Repository contained in
it, i. 151, ii. 18.

Miller, Mr. Lemuel, and Mrs. Molly, their death, iv. 95.
Milton on heresy, iv. 226.

Melancthon, Philip, memoirs of, v. 165.

Methodists, number of, in the United States, iii. 187.
Ministers, list of, in the Universalist connexion, ii. 95.
Milligan, James, arguments of, to establish endless punish-

ment, ii. 97; reply to his argument, 103.

Miscellany, the Unitarian, notice of, ii. 29.
Missionary, conversation with one, iii. 126.
Monitor, Evangelical, notice of, ii, 29, 147.
Morse, Mr. William, ordained, v. 95.

Motives to ministers, v. 25.

Murray, Mr. John, attempt of, to convert a young lady, iv. 35.
Mythology, heathen, notice of, applied to Restorationists, iv. 44.
Name of the Father, explained, iv. 69.

Names, proper, Jewish method of forming, iii. 82.

Needham, Dea. Moulton, his defence, i. 73; questions with his
answers, 85; his remarks, 87; Miss Nancy W. her death,

iii. 46; Mrs. her death, 189; Br. M. extract of a letter
from, iv. 44.

Nettleton, Asahel, falsely called apostolic, iii. 141.
Nezhah, explained, i. 147.

Newspapers, number of, published in different countries, iii. 44.
Obituary, i. 30, 69, 118, 155; ii. 84, 118; for the other volumes
look in the table of contents prefixed to each volume.
Od, y, explained, i. 146, 149.

One, Christ, and Father, ii. 9.

0-00-lem, y, explained, i. 146.

Orthodox in distress, v. 176.

Orthodoxy, hostile to Christian liberty, iii. 208; enraged, iv.
158; definition of, 238.

Ox-baiting, v. 22.

Page, widow Molly, her death, iv. 291.

Parables, definition of, i. 6; interpretation of, the unjust stew-
ard, 6; axe laid at the root of the tree, 41; the last state
worse than the first, 59.

Parkhurst, Mrs. Hannah, excommunicated, iii. 142.
Parsons, Mrs. Susanna, death of, ii. 84.

Pendulum, the discontented, iv. 27.

Periodical publications, list of Universalist, in 1821, i. 155.
Pease, Mr. Gideon, his death, iv. 291.

Persecution, v. 226.

Persons, two in one, iii. 238.

Personifications, frequent in scripture, iii. 196.

Peter, the Hermit, i. 18.

1 Peter, iii. 18, ii. 88.

Philo, on a particular system, i. 57.

Phipps, Mr. David, a letter of, to Rev. T. Whittemore, iii, 181.
Pickering, Rev. David, installation of, iv. 94.

Pike, Mr. Joseph, his loss of his whole family, i. 30; Mr.
Thomas, his death, iv. 240.

Pit, ii. 8.

Points, Calvin's five, iv. 37

Pope, the sickness of, and death, iv. 193.

Powers, man's active and moral, i. 22, 46.

Prayer, forms of, calculated to destroy energy, iii. 103; no
set time commanded for prayer in scripture, 103; a morn-
ing and evening, v. 96; remarks on, 178.

Preachers, names of, in the Western Association, 1822, iii.
133; young, a hint to, iv. 252; a list of, at Convention,
1820, i. 108.

Prescience and decree, i. 114, 150.

Priest, Mr. John, his death, iv. 195.

Priest, a Roman Catholic, his violation of the 7th command-

ment, v. 281.

Proctor, Mrs. Mary, her death, ii. 45.

Promise, breach of, iv. 236.

Proverbs, xxxvii. 27, sermon on, v. 135; i. 24-28, sermon
on, ii. 2.

Psalm cxxxvii. paraphrased, iv. 144.

Publius Lentulus, letter of, to the senate of Rome, concern-
ing the person of our Savior, iii. 140.

Puffer, Miss Prudence, excommunication of, iii. 72; her letter
to the Baptist church, from which she was expelled, 73.
Putnam, Elder Benjamin, notice of life, and strictures on it,
by Br. John E. Palmer, iii. 110; his opinion of Christ
examined, 218, 272.
Punishment, future, ii. 51; endless, 97, 126; after death,
question on, i. 21; on the nature of, 67; future, 139;
future opposed, iii. 42, 62; defended, 65; editorial re-
marks on the subject, as discussed by Hyram and the
editor of the Philadelphia Universalist Magazine, 137;
dissertations on, iv. 9, 63, 129, 177, 281; opposed by
John Brooks, v. 26, 137; everlasting, v. 262.

Queber, p, explained, ii. 7.

Questions by a Roman Catholic, iv. 221; questions on God's
will, v. 16.

Race, compared with a Christian life, iv. 49.
Religion, reasonable, v. 37; explained, iii. 241.
Reed, Mr. Isaac, his death, ii. 30.

Remarks on Dea. Needham's excommunication, i. 94; editorial,
on the subject of Hyram's controversy, iii. 168; on the Al-
bany Tract, v. 216.

Reflections, pensive, iii. 47.

Repentance, none after death, i. 13.

Reply to the Editor of the Philadelphia Universalist Magazine, ii.
141; to the Appeal to the public, iii. 252; to I. Smith, v. 272.
Repository, Christian, notice of, from the Christian Messenger,

i. 114.

Resignation, explained, v. 252; not a passive state of the
soul, 254.

Restorationists, Evangelical, proposals of, v. 281.

Revelation, xxii. 11, sermon on, iii. 228; do. v.
Reverend, on the word, ii. 78, v. 22.

Revivals in Vermont, ii. 80.

5, v. 49.

Rich, Br. Caleb, his death, ii. 118, iii. 46; Miss Clarissa, her
death, 240; Hon. Charles, his death, v. 187.

Richards, Mr. Thomas, his death, iii. 143.

Rogers, John, cruelty of, concerning Joan Boucher, iii. 134.
Romans, v. 10, sermon on, i. 37; do. i. 20, ii. 37; do. ix. 18,
iv. 149; do. vi. 23, iii. 193; Roman Catholic views of the
Trinity, iii. 40.

Sacrifice for sins, was Christ a literal? iv. 262.

Salvation, limited, ii. 97; universal, pleasing to the devil, 116;
universal, iii. 284; universal, opposed, iv. 116; defended,
124.

Savior, salvation, to save, illustrated, iii. 248.

Saool,, explained, ii. 7; the only word rendered

hell in the Old Testament, 8.

Selfishness, discussed, iv. 248.

Sentiments of Hopkinsians, remarks on, iv. 113.

Sermon, No. 1, i. 3; No. 2, 37; No. 3, 121; No. 4, ii. 2; No. 5,
37; No. 6, 122; No. 7, iii. 97; No. 8, 193; No. 9. 241;
No. 10, iv. 2; No. 11, 49; No. 12, 97; No. 13, 149; No.
14, 197; No. 15, 245; No. 16, v. 3; No. 17, 49; No. 18,
97; No. 19, 145; No. 20, 193; No. 21, 241; poetry on
Christ's, ii. 119, 154.

Servetus, burnt to death at Geneva, iii. 124.

Settlement between Br. Dean, and Br. Ballou, iv. 75.
Sheep, used as a figure for mankind, iv. 2.

Shepherd, figurative of Christ, iv. 6.

Sherwin, Mrs. Phebe, her death, v. 144.

Sheol,, note, i. 53.

Scott, Dr. a reverend gambler, iv. 218.

Simmons, Mr. George, his death, v. 285.

Sin, magnitude of, iii. 128; finite, 193; unto death, 216; ori-

ginal, true account of, iv. 17.

Sinner, what describes one, iv. 281.

Shaw, Capt. Benoni, Jr. his death, iv. 48.

Scripture, in favor of universal salvation, iv. 168, 285.

Smith, Rev. Elias, installation of, i, 154; Editor of the Herald of
Life and Salvation, 1; his account of his faith in 1824, iv. 227.
Ithamar, his letter to the editor, v. 267; reply to, 272.
Society, the Vermont Bible, H. 85; first in Providence, incorpe-
rated, iii. 94; Societies, religious, list of, in Massachusetts,
i. 155; universal, question, whether they are formed in a
gospel manner, iii. 95; organized in the State of Maine, v. 95.
Socrates' view of hell, note, ii. 7.

Sodom, ii. 54; her restoration, iii. 43.

Σωσω, σωτηρία, σωτηριον, σωτηρ, iii. 248.

Sovereignty divine, iv. 155.

Speech in the Legislature of Vermont, v. 171.

Spirits in prison, Christ preached to, ii. 88; remarks on, 136, iii.
63, 66.

Stanley, Mr. Joseph, his death, iii. 143.

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