Divinity, comparative, 233 Doddridge, Dr. P., his "Sermons on various Subjects" noticed, 41, 393 Dress, oriental, illustrative of some pas- sages of Scripture, 104 Dury, Rev. T., speech of, at the anni- versary of the Wesleyan-Methodist Missionary Society, 421
Dwight, Dr., extract from, on the beauty of family devotion, 745
Ear, essay on the structure of, 747 Echo, the mystery of, explained, 747 Edmondson, Rev. J., sermon by, on Jer. vi. 16....585, 664 Education, 13-of infants, 28 Ellis, Rev. W., his "Narrative of a Tour through Owhyhee noticed, 332-his speech at the anniversary of the British and Foreign Bible So- ciety, 551 Episcopius, Simon, his "Labyrinth, or Popish Circle," translated by the Rev. R. Watson, noticed, 260 Escape, providential, remarkable ac- count of a, 315
Esquimaux Indians at Labrador, mis- sionary visit to, 132, 205 Explosion in a coal-mine, melancholy account of, 241
Eye, essay on the structure of, 675
Faith, essential to salvation, 590-its connexion with justification, 811 Family-worship, obligations to, 670— best seasons for, 673-profitable per- formance of, 740-family reading of the Scriptures an important duty, 741 Fasts, Quarterly, among the Metho-
dists, times of, 195, 412, 628, 841 Fathers, and masters of families, ad- dress to, 91, 94-advice to, 670, 675. See also Parents. Felatahs, in Western Africa, account of, 596
Females, learned, account of, 105 Fire, providential deliverance from, 242 Fletcher, Phineas, his translation of Psalm cxxx....720
Fletcher, Rev. J., original letter from,
to the Rev. V. Perronet, 172 Fox, Rev. W. B., speech of, at the an- niversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 554
Fry, Rev. J., his "History of the Church of Christ" noticed, 114 Funeral, Greek, description of, 682
Gambier, Lord, speech of, at the anni-
versary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 544, 556
Gas, explosion of, in a coal-mine, 241 Geography, its application to a noble use, 522
Gilly, Rev. W. S., extract from his
"Narrative of an Excursion to the Mountains of Piemont," 18, 823, 824, 826
Glory of Christ, 376-of the temple, 515 God, arguments in proof of bis rufinite power, 749-of his wisdom, 749-of his goodness, 750-of his incompre- hensibility, 751-of his love to the human race, 759
Goodwin, John, extract from, on the power of the Gospel, 377 Gospel, universal spread of, 376-the power accompanying it, a proof of its divine origin, 377-its genius and character, 445-its great object, how pursued, 758-its wonderful results, 759
Grant, Rt. Hon. C., speech of, at the anniversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 544
Grimshaw, Rev. W., original letter of,
Happiness of man, in what it consists, 760-what in his future state, 760 Hargraves, Mr. J., his "Doctrine of Eternal Reprobation Disproved" no- ticed, 394
Harris's Natural History of the Bible," extract from, 165-169 Harrowby, Earl of, his speech at the anniversary of the British and Fo- reign Bible Society, 542 Heathens, ignorance of, 373-moral degradation of, 374-not irreversibly doomed to woe, 375-hope of their conversion, 375, 444-duty of Christ- iaus to promote that object, 449 Heber, Bishop, his "Hymn for New Year's Day," 72-for the Epiphany, 863
Hemans, Mrs., verses by, entitled, "The Trumpet," 72-ditto, entitled, "The Hour of Prayer, 864 Henderson, Mr. E., his "Biblical Re- searches and Travels in Russia" noticed, 396-reviewed, 465, 533- extract from, 533, 753 Henry VIII., character and conduct of, 247, 250, 324-his death, 324- anecdote of, 464
Hewlett, Mrs. E., her "Cottage Com. forts noticed, 833
Hinton, Rev. J. H., his "Vindication
of Christian Missions in India" no-
ticed, 260 Hobson, Rev. L. J., his "Daily Sacri- fice" noticed, 472
Holden, Rev. G., his "Inquiry into the Religious Obligation of the Christian Sabbath" reviewed, 105,
Holiness, can be produced only by the power of the Holy Spirit, 331-holi- ness of heart described, 591-of life, 592
Holmes's "Selection of Prayers for Children and Young Persons" no- ticed, 41
Holy Scriptures. See Scriptures. Holy Spirit, purifying and exalting energy of, 750
Hopkins, Rev. B., his "Divine Au- thority of the Sabbath Vindicated " noticed, 472
Horne, Rev. T. H., his "Deism Re- futed" noticed, 260
Horsley, Bishop, remarks by, 'on the best method of studying the Scrip- tures, 390
Hottentot Auxiliary Bible Society, ac- count of, 548
Houses of the dead, in Syria, account of, 319
Howell and Stewart, Messrs., their 66 Catalogue of Books in Oriental Literature" noticed, 332 Human nature, depravity of, 465-re- spect due to, 814
Humboldt, Alexander de, his "Narra- tive of Travels to the Equinoctial Re- gions of the New Continent " noticed, 260
Income of the Wesleyan Missionary Society for the year 1825, 137 India, successful results of Missionary efforts in, 418, 554. See also South India and Ceylon.
Infanticide in the Sandwich Islands,
Infant-schools, advantages of, 29, 30 Infidelity, absurdity of, 35-has achieved nothing for the benefit of mankind, 444 Inquisition, cruelties of the, 162, 832 Insects in the interior of Africa, 556 Instability, religious, effectually re- buked, 34 INTELLIGENCE (Foreign.) See also MISSIONARY NOTICES. America, Number of Members and of Preachers, in the Wesleyan-Me- thodist Societies in the United States, 185-General Conference in America, 191
France. Letter from M. Mollard-
Lefevre, of Lyons, on the subject of his renouncing popery, 45-an- niversaries lately held in Paris,
INTELLIGENCE (Foreign) con- tinued.
405-Paris Tract Society, 405- Protestant Bible Society, 406- Christian Morals Society, 408- Paris Missionary Society, 410 INTELLIGENCE (Home.) Address, annual, of the Conference to the Methodist Societies in Great Britain, 689-Address to Ministers of the Gospel, on the subject of negro-slavery, 121
Anniversary of the Wesleyan Mis- sionary Society, 397, 413-Church Missionary Society, 397-British and Foreign Bible Society, 398- Prayer-Book and Homily Society, 399-London Society for Promot- ing Christianity among the Jews, 400-Religious Tract and Book Society for Ireland, 401-Sunday School Society for Ireland, 403- Hibernian Bible Society, 404- London Hibernian Society, 473- British and Foreign School Society, 474-Port of London Seaman's So- ciety, 475-Naval and Military Bible Society, 476-Sunday School Union, 477-London Missionary Society, 477-Religious Tract So- ciety, 478-African Institution, 478 Protestant Society for the Protec- tion of Religious Liberty, 480- Continental Society, 481-Lan- guage Institution, 481-New found- land School Society, 482-London Society for the Improvement and Encouragement of Female Ser- vants, 482-London Female Peni- tentiary, 482 Berwick-upon-Tweed, prosperity of the Methodist cause at, 47 Bexley, Lord, speech of, at the an- niversary of the Kent Auxiliary Bible Society, 834
British and Foreign Bible Society, resolution of, respecting the Apo- crypha, 49-Official account of the Society's expenditure, 691-accu- sations against the Society answer- ed, 834-838 Chapel-Fund, General, extracts from its Seventh Report, 117 Chapels, Methodist, opened, 48, 193, 337, 483, 697, 838 Conference in Ireland, 610-General' Conference in Liverpool, 611 Fasts, Quarterly, among the Metho- dists, 195, 412, 628,841 Language Institution, extract from its First Report, 694
Merchants' Seamen's Bible Society, extract from its Eighth Report, 766 Methodist Preachers" Annuitant Society, 771 Popery in 1826, 263
INTELLIGENCE (Home) tinued.
Reece, Rev. R., ninth letter from, on his visit to America, 185 Shetland Isles. Letter from the Rev. W. Langridge, 266-from the Rev. J. C. Hindson, 266-journal of ditto, 267-letter from the Rev. J. Lowthian, 268, 839, 840-from the Rev. J. Lewis, 411, 839-from the Rev. S. C. Hindson, 627-from Dr. Clarke, on the progress of the work of God there, 839, 840 Societies, Methodist, increase of members at home and abroad, 611 Stations of the Wesleyan-Methodist Preachers in Great Britain, 612- in Ireland, 622-of the Wesleyan Missionaries, 623
Intoxication, fatal effects of, 170 Ireland, letter from Mr. Ouseley, County Meath, 135-religious anni- versaries lately held in Dublin, 401- number of schools in Ireland, 473- letter from Mr. Edwards, Banagher, 571-from Mr. Guard, Killaloe, 572 -from Mr. Cornwall, Erris, 639- from Mr. Kyle, Youghall, 711 Irving, Rev. E., speech of, at the an- niversary of the Wesleyan-Methodist Missionary Society, 419
Island newly discovered, 628
Jamaica. See West Indies. Jewish discipline, 816 Jewish wedding described, 533 Jews, compelled to eat swine's flesh by the Emperor Constantine, 607- number of Jews in Russia, 537-their attachment to their own land, 537- their moral character described, 538 -their malignant feeling towards Christ, 538-sectarists among them, 538
Jones, Rev. J., his "Memoirs of the
Life of Bishop Hall " noticed, 184 Jowett, Rev. W., extracts from his "Christian Researches in Syria and the Holy Land," 102, 104, 319 Justification by faith, 811
Kano, a newly-discovered city in Africa, described, 523 Kidger, Mr. J., of Belton, memoir of, by the Rev. B. Slater, 145 Kidger, Mr. W., of Cole-Orton, memoir of, by the Rev. B. Slater, 657 King, R., Esq., speech of, at the anni- versary of the Wesleyan Auxiliary Missionary Society at Tortola, 202 Kingswood School. See Schools.
Labrador. See American Colonies, (British)
Language Institution, anniversary of, 481-extract from its First Report,694
Coke, Rev. Dr., to Mr. Churchey, of Brecon, 387, 388
Fletcher, Rev. J., to the Rev. V. Perronet, 172
Grimshaw, Rev. W., to Mr. G. Merry- weather, 171
Martin, Rev. W., to the Societies in London, 304
Mohammed el Kanemy, to King George the Fourth, 459 Mollard-Lefevre, M., of Lyons, on the subject of his renouncing Po- pery, 44
Norwich, Bishop of, to the Rev. T. Rowe, of Lynn, 480
Perronet, Mr. W., to his father, 172 -to his sister, 172
Wesley, Rev. C., to Mr. W, Perronet, 32, 33, 243-to the Rev. V. Per- ronet, 33, 244-to Miss Perronet, 243, 244
Wesley, Rev. J., to Mr. G. Merry- weather, of Yarm, 463, 464-to Mrs. Moon, of Yarm, 531-to Mr. Rodda, 609-to R. Davenport, Esq. 609-to Mrs. Marston, of Worces- ter, 680, 681, 752—to Mrs. Savage, of Worcester, 753, 818, 819 Wesley, Rev. S., sen., to General Oglethorpe, 531
Leviathan, description of the, 165 Liberality, Christian, instances of, 47,
Lichfield and Coventry, Bishop of, his speech at the anniversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society,
Light, definition of, 679
Liturgy of the Church of England, character of, 183, 400 Llorente's "History of the Inquisition of Spain" noticed, 832 Lloyd's "Catechism of the Parables of the New Testament" noticed, 43 Lollards, derivation of that term, 823 London Female Penitentiary, anniver- sary of, 482
London Hibernian Society, anniver sary of, 473
Phillips, Mr. J., of Ossett, by the
Rev. J. Williams, 577 Simpson, Miss, of Spaldington- Grange, by the Rev. J. Bustard, 149
Stocks, Mrs., of Leeds, by the Rev. J. Hannah, 509
Ripley, Mr. J., of Leeds, by the Rev. T. Stanley, 433
Robinson, Messrs. T. and W., of Bridlington-Quay, 289, 361 Smith, Rev. J. S., of Taunton, by the Rev. J. Edmondson, 73 Stanley, Mr. E., of Alnwick, by the Rev. J. Stanley, 793
Thompson, Mr. G., of Hull, by the Rev. S. Jackson, 439 Tindale, Rev. G., by the Rev. H. Ranson, 217
Trenfield, Mrs. S., of Leigh, by the Rev. T. Robinson, 83 Wrigley, Mr. R., of Derby, 721 Merchants' Seamen's Bible Society, ex- tract from its Eighth Report, 766 Methodism, an important means of ad- vancing religion in the world, 28— superiority of, to other departments
of the Christian church, 669-in- troduction of Methodism into Diss, in Norfolk, 65-into Carlisle, 96- into Bridlington, 361-into Flambo- rough, 363-into Scarborough, 594 Milton, sonnet by, on the massacre of Protestants in Piedmont, 824-his "Protestant Union" noticed, 831- the orthodoxy of his theological senti. ments vindicated, 831
Ministers of the Gospel, address to, on the subject of slavery, 121-duty of, 173 Minucius Felix, an excellent saying of his, 509
Missionaries, arrival of, 137, 209, 271, 343, 354, 424-departure of, 63, 137, 283, 354, 424, 425, 496, 784-return of, 209-stations of, in foreign places, 623, appeal for sending out more, 102-qualities requisite in, 102-difficulties and trials of, 102 Missionary Letters. See in their Al- phabetical order the names of places at which Missionaries are stationed. MISSIONARY NOTICES. American Colonies (British.) La- brador, 131, 205-Nova-Scotia, 569-Newfoundland, 639-Lower Canada, 711
America, United States of. Grand River Mission, Upper Canada, 424, 780 Ceylon. Colombo, 126, 127, 271, 343, 557, 699-Negombo, 128, 703 -Chilaw, 128-Kornegalle, 128 -Caltura, 131, 700-Jaffna, 197 774-Galle, 701-Matura, 701, 702 Ireland. County Meath, 135-Ba- nagher, 571-Killaloe, Erris, 639-Youghall, 711 Mediterranean Missions. Alexandria, 775, 844
Southern Africa. Little Namacqua- land, 343, 631-635-Albany, 346, 422, 851-Great Namacqualand, 631-Caffraria, 635, 703
South or Continental India. Nega- patam, 196-Madras, 196, 269, 270, 341, 629, 772, 773, 842 South Sea Missions. New South Wales, 51, 630-Sandwich Islands, 60-New Zealand, 271-283,354, 847 Western Africa. Sierra-Leone, 705 West Indies. Montserrat, 54, 351, 486-Jamaica, 55, 352, 638, 777, 853-Dominica, 56-St. Bartholo- mew's, 57, 707-Antigua, 57, 350, 424, 489-St. Christopher's, 58, 350, 351, 495, 568, 569-Ba- hamas, 60-Tortola, 198-St. Eustatius, 423-Barbadoes, 424, 559-567,852-Grenada,567-Hon- duras, 708-Demerara, 853 Missionary Notices, remarks on reading, 524
Missionary Societies. Address on the extension of Branch-Societies, 50, 138. See also in their Alphabetical Order, American, Baptist, Church, London, Wesleyan-Methodist, &c. Mitchell, Mr. J., of Chelsea, memoir of, by Mr. P. Kruse, 1 Mohammedan law, simplicity of, 385 Monasteries, origin of, 251-suppres- sion of, in England, 252 Montgomery, J., Esq., verses by, on "Elijah in the Wilderness," 70- his lines in memory of Elizabeth Jones, of Sheffield, 216-verses by, ntitled, "The Drought," 792 More, Mrs. H., extract from, on a right disposition for prayer, 746 Morgan, Mr. J., his "Life of Mr. T. Walsh" noticed, 471
Mortimer, Rev. T., speech of, at the anniversary of the Wesleyan-Metho- dist Missionary Society, 417 Moscow, account of, 469 Moxon, Mr. E., his "Prospect, and other Poems," noticed, 184
Natural History, 165, 383, 556 Naval and Military Bible Society, ap- peal in behalf of, 334-anniversary of, 476
Negro-Slaves, character and death of one, 561-sufferings of, in Africa, 815 Negro-Slavery, concise view of its na ture and effects, 121
Neville, Major-General, speech of, at the anniversary of the Wesleyan-Me- thodist Missionary Society, 414 Newfoundland, See American Colonies (British.)
Newfoundland School Society, anniver- sary of, 482
New South Wales. See South Sea Missions.
New Zealand. See South Sea Mis- sions.
Newstead, Rev. G., his "Ideas for In-
fants" noticed, 42-his "Story of the Cross" noticed, 765
Newton, Mr. G., of Thorncliffe, me- moir of, 725
Nillirn, Mr. D., verses by, entitled,
"Posthumous Friendship," from the Latin of Buchanan, 72
Noel, Hon. and Rev. G. T., speech of, at the anniversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 542 NOTICES (Characteristic)
OF BOOKS. See also REVIEW OF Books. Account of the Loss of the Wesleyan Missionaries, off the Island of An- tigua, 761
'Anderson's "Genius and Design of
the Domestic Constitution," 684 Baker's "Sermon on Gen. xv. 1”.......... 43
NOTICES (Characteristic) › OF BOOKS continued.
Barton's "Devotional Verses," 260 Bateman, (Dr. T.,) Life of, 683 Barter's Moral Prognostication," 181-his "Reformed Liturgy," 183-his Memoirs of Mrs. M. Baxter," 183
Betts's "Select Bible Anecdotes," 332 Bickersteth's "Christian Hearer,"333 Bishop of Bristol's "Ecclesiastical History of the Second and Third Centuries," 330
Bolland's "Riches of Divine Grace, a Sermon," 762
Boone's "Book of Churches and Sects," 181
Berrows's Visitation Sermon, 832 Boyd's "Tributes to the Dead," 688 Bryant's "Discourses illustrative of the Christian Character," 262 Buddicom's" Christian Exodus," 256 Bull's (Bishop) "Opinion of the Pri-
mitive Church on the real Divinity of Christ," 392 Burdsall's Memoirs of his own Life, 262
Carey's Abridgment of Schleusner's Lexicon Græco-Latinum in Novum Testamentum, 472
Carlisle's "Essay on Evil Spirits,"
116 Caulfield's "Divinity of the Mes siah," 116
Chalmers's "Sermon on Cruelty to Animals," 333-his "Christian and Civic Economy of Large Towns," 765 Cumberland's " Anti-Carlile," 686 Cuninghame's "Remarks on a Re-
cent Act of the Kirk Session of Stewarton," 763
Dick's "Philosophy of Religion," 330 Doddridge's "Sermons on various Subjects," 41, 393
Ellis's "Narrative of a Tour through Owhyhee," 332
Episcopius's "Labyrinth, or Popish Circle," 260
Familiar Dialogues for Sunday Schools, 333
Fry's "History of the Church of Christ," 114
Groves's Greek and English Diction- ary, 395
Hall's "Short Statement of the Rea- sons for Christian, in Opposition to Party Communion," 832 Hargrave's " Doctrine of Eternal Reprobation Disproved," 394 Henderson's "Biblical Researches and Travels in Russia," 396, 465 Hewlett's "Cottage Comforts," 833 Hinton's "Vindication of Christian Missions in India," 260 Hobson's "Daily Sacrifice," 472
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