of in its influence upon others, 398, 399 Threlkeld, Rev. Thomas, memoirs Sir. Francis and Henry, characters
Slave-dealer, edifying piety of a Slave-holders in Jamaica, their 'Christian schemes for preventing the profanation of religious rites 561 Slave-trade, general ignorance on the subject of, till of late years, 83. Locke, no real defender of, 84. Pitt, no real oponent of, ib. Its abolition the first and last care of Fox, ib. It's unfavour- able influence on the progress of religion, 85. Lord Nelson, an outrageous abettor of, 202. Final abolition of, 219. Clarkson's proposed history of the abolition of, 504. See African institution. Society, literary and philosophical, at Newcastle upon Tyne, annual reports of Society, New York, for promoting the knowledge of the scriptures, &c. questions and premiums. proposed by
Socinianism, strictures on by a Spa- niard
Socinians, an improper appellation
Son of God, remarks on the phrase 538 Stone's visitation sermon, a clergy- man's remarks on, 69. Whistoni- us's second letter on, 139. Exa- mination of clergyman's remarks on, 176, 233, 350, 400. Clergy- man's answer to examination of his remarks on 406, Stone, Rev. Mr. defended against Whistonius, 20. Prosecution in- stituted against, 449. His de- fence and statment of his own case, 528. Clergman's examina- tion of, 634. Letter from, with the resolutions of Essex clergy and southern Unitarian Society, 565. Letter from, 647. Sturch, Mr. his reply to Mr. Marten's observations on Mr. Bennet's şermon
Test Act, a disenter's reasons for not desiring the repeal of estament, New, second report on a new version of, 46. On the genuineness of the books of, 270. On the purity of the text of Theological conversation between a Unitarian and a Methodist Theo-unitarian society
Time, no part of eternity Toplady, his correspondence with Priestley, 67. A democratic po- litician, ib. Torture, practice of revived, in the British dominions, 363. On the effects of Toulmin, Rev. Dr. on M. Pilloniere and Fourniere
Towle Rev. Mr. his orthodoxy, 121. Mr. Shipman's strictures an account of, in Monthly Repo- C sitory, 167. Kingsbury's sermon
Tounsend, Mr. Josiah, letter from to the editor
Transubstantiation, defence of Trinitarian paradoxes
Trinitarianism the spirit of anti-
christ ६ 235,528 Trinity, statement of the doctrine of, 190. Decisions of common sense upon, 419. Mr. Stone's lines on the symbol of Turner, Rev. W. his discourses on our Lord's agony in the garden, 317, 373,426,485
Unitarian hypothesis, difficulties on, 469. Solution of
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