NOTICES (Characteristic) OF
BOOKS continued. Holmes's "Selection of Prayers for Children and Young Persons," 41 Hopkins's "Divine Authority of the Sabbath Vindicated," 472 Horne's "Deism Refuted," 260 Howell and Stewart's "Catalogue of Books in Oriental Literature," 332 Humboldt's "Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the New Continent," 260 Jones's "Memoirs of the Life of Bishop Hall," 184
Leach's" Account of Miss M. Speak, of Tadcaster," 180-his Rules for the better Regulation of Prayer- Meetings, 181
Lefevre's "Letters on Religious Sub- jects," 182
Llorente's "History of the Inquisi- tion of Spain," 832 Lloyd's" Catechism of the Parables of the New Testament," 43 Maitland's "Inquiry into the Prophe- tic Period of Daniel and St. John," 765
Milton's "Protestant Union," 831 Morgan's "Life of Mr.T.Walsh," 471 Moxon's "Prospect, and other Poems," 184
Newstead's" Ideas for Infants," 43-
his "Story of the Cross," 765 Parry's "Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage," 686
Pearson's (Bishop) "Annals of St. Paul," trauslation of, 43 Pridham's "Family Lectures," 394 Robinson's "Greek and English Lex- icon of the New Testament," 395 Scott's "Continuation of Milner's History of the Church," 761 Shrewsbury's "Sermons preached in the Island of Barbadoes," 42 Sismondi's "History of the Crusades against the Albigenses," 684 Sketch of Ancient Geography, 43 Slatter's "Rural Pictures," 471 Smith's "History of Missionary So- cieties," 764
Southey's “Vindiciæ Ecclesiæ Angli- canæ," 257
Standish's "Remarks on the Horæ Sabbatice of Mr. Higgins," 394 Stewart's (Rev. A.) "History of Scotland," 764
Stewart's (Rev. J. H.) "Practical View of the Redeemer's Advent," 259
Superville's "Sermon on the Prefer- ence of Former Times to the Pre- sent," 260
Tattam's "Helps to Devotion," 43 The Doctrine of Transubstantiation Refuted, 116
NOTICES (Characteristic)
BOOKS continued. The Amulet, 763
The Days of Queen Mary, 393 The Negro's Memorial, 43
The Religion of the Reformation, 687 The Shipwreck of the Apostle Paul,393 The Spirit and Manners of the Age, 765
The Wesleyan Methodist Sunday- School Hymn-Book, 392
Thomson's "Scripture History," 688 Time's Telescope for 1826, 42
Wahl's "Clavis Novi Testamenti Philologica" translated, 395 Watmough's "History of Methodism in Yarmouth," 261
Watson's "Sermon on the Death of Joseph Butterworth, Esq.," 682 Wayland's "Sermon on the Moral Dignity of the Missionary Enter- prise, 332
Wesley's (Rev. J.) "Extract of the Life of Brainerd," 42-his"Earnest Appeal to Men of Reason and Religion," 180-his "Christian Library," 257, 396, 687, 761 Wesley's (Rev. J. and C.) "Hymns on the Lord's Supper," 41 Williams's" Cottage Bible," 117 Wilson's "Treatise on the Divine So- vereignty," 686
Number of Members, and of Preachers, in the Wesleyan-Methodist Societies in the United States of America, 185, 841-increase of Members in the Methodist Societies at home and abroad, 611
OBITUARIES. See also MEMOIRS and RECENT DEATHS. Acres, Mrs., of Wandsworth, 860 Ainly, Mrs., of Hull, 785 André, Mr. J. J., of Beuville, 284 Appleyard, Rev. J., of Frome, 644 Asplin, Elizabeth, of St. Ives, 140- Atmore, Rev. C., of London, 644 Bagshaw, Jane, of Kettleshulme, 284 Barber, Rev. T., of Monaghan, 645 Baron, Mrs., of Cottingham, 428 Baynes, Mrs., of Skipton, 573 Blake, Anne, of Hampstead, 139 Boley, Mrs., of Bristol, 858 Box, Mr. D., of London,855 Brettell, Mrs., of Bristol, 789 Brew, Mr. R., of Mary-Veg, Isle of Mau, 715
Brewer, Mr. J., of Witchampton, 857 Brian, Catherine, of Walkhampton,
Brown, Rev. J., of Hull, 641 Bryan, George, of Heanor, 787 Bryan, Mrs., Island of St. John, West Indies, 499
Christian, Mrs., of Douglas, Isle of Man, 714
Cole, Rev. J., of Carmarthen, 642 Cooper, Mrs., of Chelmsford, 212 Dewhurst, John, of Mytholmroyd, 285 Dickinson, Mr. R., of Workington,
Flegg, Mrs., of Norwich, 860 Fullelove, Mr. J., of Thorncliffe, 64 Gilgrass, Rev. W., of Antigua, 645 Goude, Mrs., of Sileby, 717 Gould, Mr. J., of Stoke-Beckett, 859 Greathead, Mrs., of Cleveland, 355 Green, Mrs., of Hampstead, 141 Hancock, George, of Sheffield, 213 Hawke, Miss A., of Braithwell, 211 · Hillier, Rev. D., of Antigua, 646 Hook, Mr. J., of Melksham, 502 Hunter, Rev. W., of Pateley-Bridge,
Jarrett, Mrs., of Rochester, 502 Jones, Rev. R., of Beaumaris, 645 Jones, Rev. T., of Antigua, 646 Kelsall, Mr. J., of Stafford, 427 Kitwood, Mrs., of Boston, 427 M'Cormick, M., Esq., of New Ross, 788
Manwaring, Rev. G., of Sheffield, 642 Martin, Rev. W., of London, 643 Matthews, Mr. T., 712
Mayer, Mrs., of Cale-Green, near Stockport, 210
Mowat, Rev. G., of Bristol, 641 Nelson, Rev. J., of Sheffield, 644 Newton, Mr., of Somerby, 862 Nicholson, Mr. T., of Lancaster, 357 Nuth, Miss E., of Newbury, 285 Oke, Rev. W., of Antigua, 646 Paramore, Mrs., of Hoxton, 358 Pedlow, Mrs., of Tandragee, 787 Phelps, Mrs., of Pembroke, 210 Quarh, Jane, 713
Quiggin, Mrs., of Douglas, Isle of Man, 573
Richardson, Miss H., of Stokesley,716 Riles, Rev. J., of Liverpool, 644 Roberts, Mrs., of Hockcliffe, 355 Roberts, Mrs., of Salford, Manches- ter, 575
Rogers, Mr. T., of Balbriggan, 140 Selwood, Mr. J., of Idminston, 426 Shepherd, Rev. T. S., of Ledbury, 642 Simmons, Rev. C., of Exeter, 643 Stott, Mr. J., of Bradley, 66 Swannell, J., of St. Neot's, 574 Taylor, Mr. G., of Diss, 64 Thompson, Mr. E., jun., of Askrigg, 501
Truscott, Rev. T., of Antigua, 646 Turtle, Rev. J., of Turk's Island, 60, 645
Vipond, Mr. J., of Alston, 357
Vipond, Rev. W., of Framlingham, 642
Warrener, Rev. W., of Leeds, 642 Watson, Mrs., of Kirkoswald, 856 West, Mrs., of Plymouth, 67
OBITUARIES continued. Wickenden, Mr. J., of Groombridge, 861
White, Rev. W., of Antigua, 646 Wood, Rev. T., of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 643
Wright, Eliz., of Dunmanway, 139 Orde, Major-General, speech of, at the anniversary of the British and Fo- reign Bible Society, 555
Paganism, character of, 374, 755 Paley, Dr., his arguments concerning the first institution of the Sabbath refuted, 110-extract from his "Na- tural Theology," 750
Parallel texts, importance of consult- ing, 389
Parents, advice to, 10-16, 28, 89-95, 670-675, 690,740-746
Parry, Capt. W. E., his "Journal of a Third Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage" noticed, 686 Pearson, Bishop, translation of his "Annals of St. Paul" noticed, 43 Pelet de la Lozère, Baron, speech of, at the anniversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 543 Pennock, Rev. J., speech of, at the an- niversary of the Wesleyan Auxiliary Missionary Society at Tortola, 204 Perronet, Mr. W., original letter from, to his father, 172-to his sister, 172 Perseverance of the Saints, absolute, not a doctrine of Scripture, 386 Peyran, M., a Waldensian Pastor, ac- count of, 18-his conversation with Buonaparte, 23-his "Historical De- fence of the Waldenses" reviewed, 819
Philip, Rev. Dr., speech of, at the an- niversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 547
Phillips, Mr. J., of Ossett, memoir of, by the Rev. J. Williams, 577 Phipps, Lieut-Colonel, speech of, at the anniversary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, 549 Picture, first sight of a, 841 Piedmont, topographical sketches of the valleys of, 822
Pilot-fish, description of, 812, note Places of Worship, duty of prevailing with persons to attend at, 454, 668 POETRY.
A Passage from St. Augustine, 216 Christian Diligence, by the Rev. C. Wesley, 69
Elijah in the Wilderness, by J. Montgomery, Esq., 70
Gregory Nazianzen on himself, trans- lated by H. S. Boyd, Esq., 719 Hymn, by the Rev. C. Wesley, 143, 288, 432, 718-
Hymn for New Year's Day, by Bishop Heber, 72
Hymn for the Roman Catholics in Ireland, by the Rev. C. Wesley,
Hymn from the German, by J. Bow- ring, Esq., 144 Immortality, 360
Lines in memory of Elizabeth Jones, of Sheffield, by J. Montgomery, Esq., 216
Naaman's Pride and Folly, by Ber- nard Barton, Esq., 360
On seeing an Aurora Borealis at Sea, 288
Pisgah's Top, by the Rev. C. Wesley,
Psalm cxxx., by Phineas Fletcher, 720
Retirement, by the Rev. C. Wesley, 720
Sonnet, by Milton, on the massacre of Protestants in Piedmont, 824 The Condescension of Christ, 288 The Drought, by J. Montgomery, Esq., 792
The Epiphany, by Bishop Heber, 863 The Faithful Pustor, by Mr. W. J. Slatter, 504
The Harp of David, by Bernard Bar- ton, Esq., 720
The Hour of Prayer, by Mrs. He- mans, 864
The Raising of Lazarus, by the Rev. L. T. Berguer, 144
The Restoration of Israel, by the Rev. G. Croly, 863
The Sea, 431
The Slave-Trade, 143 The Sleep of Death, 576
The Summons of the Angel of Death, 432
The Trumpet, by Mrs. Hemans, 72 To the Memory of the First Methodist
Preachers, by Miss Wesley, 648 Pope Leo XII., extracts from the Bull published by, 263-265
Pope, supremacy of, a mere fiction, 247 Popery, reasons for renouncing, 44-
essay on the character of, 98, 162, 833 -doctrine of transubstantiation re- futed, 116-fallacy of other doctrines of popery, 135, 247, 685, 819, 820— extent of popery in England, 234— catalogue of papal relics, 254-so- phistry of the Pastoral Instructions drawn up for the Roman Catholics in Ireland, 265-the peculiar tenets of popery unaltered, 329-popery the worst corruption of Christianity, 755 -persecuting spirit of, 824 Popery in 1826, 263
Porter, Hon. G. R., speech of, at the anniversary of the Wesleyan Aux-
iliary Missionary Society for Tortola,
Port of London Seaman's Society, an- niversary of, 475
Praise, a delightful exercise in fa- milies, 740
Prayer, benefits of, to families, 15, 746 -duty of family-prayer, 671-best seasons for, 673-importance of, 745 Prayer-Book and Homily Society, an- niversary of, 399
Preachers, Wesleyan, stations of, in England, 612-in Ireland, 622-in foreign places, 623 obituaries of Preachers, 641-647
Preachers' Annuitant Society, claims of, 626-donations to, 771 Pridham, Rev. J., his "Family Lec- tures" noticed, 394
Priests, popish, and chapels, in Eng- land, list of, 234
Protestant Society for the Protection of Religious Liberty, anniversary of, 480 Public Meetings in London, 397-401, 413-422, 473-483-in Dublin, 401- in Paris, 405
Punishment of the wicked eternal, 331
RECENT DEATHS.
Adams, Mr. H., of Kilkhampton, 791 Anstee, Mr. G., of Timsbury, 359 Barber, Rev, T., of Monaghan, 68, 645
Barton, Mrs., of Beverley, 648 Beckett, Mrs., of Oswestry, 68 Bennett, Mrs., of Market-Overton, 215
Bentley, Mr. J., of the Bingley Cir- cuit, 863
Boddy, Mrs., of Blackheath, 863 Booth, Mrs., of Idle, 647
Boultbee, Mrs., of Cefn, near Car- narvon, 369
Briggs, Mr. W., of Gaddesby, 142 Britten, John, of Harwich, 791 Brown, Miss E., of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 215
Bruce, Mr. D., of London, 430 Bull, Mr. E., of Paulton, 214 Burdsall, Mrs., of Deptford, 718 Catlow, Mr. S., of Tooclawse, 286 Chandler, Mr. J., of Westminster, 142
Cheshire, Mrs., of Mountsorrel, 359 Clear, Mrs., of Clonaketty, 68
Cole, Rev. J., of Carmarthen, 142,
Humphreys, Mrs., of Stroud, 215 Ingham, Mrs., of Uttoxeter, 69 Ireson, Mr. T., of Weston-Favell, 287
Irett, Mrs., of Bedford, 431 Johns, Mr. I., of Kensington Gravel- Pits, 647
Jones, Rev. T., of Antigua, 350, 647 Jones, Mrs., of Liverpool, 863- Keam, Mr. J., of Penzance, 68. Kirkham, Mr. E., of Leake, 431 Lambe, W., Esq., of Aubourn, in the Lincoln Circuit, 430
Lawry, Mrs., of St. Austell, 142 Lewis, William, of London, 360 Lippiat, Sarah, of Bishop-Sutton, 647 Luscombe, Mr. J., of Dartmouth, 286
McCormack, Mr., of Killaloe, 142 Marby, Mrs., of Charenton, 790 Manning, Mrs., of London, 360 Marshall, Mrs., of Lakenheath, 429 Martin, Rev. W., of London, 227, 643
Mason, Mr. W., of Landlake, 286 Mead, Mr. J., of Leighton-Buzzard, 430
Millman, Mrs., of Shepton-Mallett,
Mole, Mrs., of Carmarthen, 791 Morgan, Mr. J., of Cork, 68 Mundell, George, of Newport, Isle of Wight, 617
Nathass, Mr. J., of Sunderland, 69 Naylor, Mr. T., of Sheffield, 429 Newton, Miss A., of Draycott, 143 Nunnington, Mrs., of Chester-le- Street, 142
Oke, Rev. W., of Antigua, 350, 646 Overton, Mr. J., of Birmingham,
Overy, Mrs., of Hammersmith, 215 Parker, Mr. W. S., of Lincoln, 431 Pedlow, Mrs., of Tandragee, 68 Pells, Philip, of Great Clacton, 790 Percival, Mr. J., of St. Mary's, Scilly, 360
Price, Mrs., of Shannon-Harbour, 718
Purdy, Mrs, of Fishponds, 263 Quiggin, Jane, of Douglas, in the Isle of Man, 68
Rayston, Mr. J., of Tideswell, 429 Riches, Mr. G., of Norwich, 791 Riles, Rev. J., of Liverpool, 431, 644 Robinson, Mrs., of Dalton, 286 Robinson, Mary, of Aldborough, 359 Sant, Mr. E., of Burslem, 287 Scholefield, Rev. J., of Welch Pool,
Selway, Mr. G., of Bishop-Sutton, 214 › Shepherd, Mary, of Clewton-Mendip, 647
Shepherd, Mr. M., of Melksham, 791 Simmons, Rev. C., of Exeter, 143, 643
Stach, Mrs., of York, 791
Smith, Mrs., of Lastingham, 142 Smith, William, of Blaenavon, 647 Stamp, Mr. J., of Wetton, 647 Stedman, Rev. T., of Shrewsbury, 69 Stevens, Mrs., of Newport-Pagnell,
RECENT DEATHS continued.
Thornbury, Elizabeth, of High Wycomb, 214
Thorne, Mr. J., of Williton, 730 Tinsley, Mr. P., of Leake, 503 Tolson, Mrs., of Tunbridge-Wells, 647
Truscott, Rev. T., of Antigua, 350,
Truscott, Mrs., of Antigua, 350 Vickers, Mrs., of Leeds, 647 Walker, Elizabeth, of Ilford, 862 Wallbridge, Mr. J., of Uploder, 430 Watson, Deborah, of Garforth, 142 Watson, Mrs., of Kirkoswald, 69 Warrener, Rev. W., of Leeds, 69, 642 Warrener, Mrs., of Leeds, 215 Wheeler, William, of St. Alban's, 503 White, Rev. W., of Antigua, 350, 646 White, Mrs., of Antigua, 350 Whiteman, Mr. A., of Feltwell, 429 Whytall, Mrs., of Loudon, 69 Wiley, Mrs., of Norwich, 68 Williams, Mr. C., of Newtown, Williams, Rebecca, of Wrexham, 69 Wilson, Mary, of Lincoln, 431 Wilson, Mrs., of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 359
Wilson, Mr. J., of Portsmouth, 791 Worthington, Edmund, of Liverpool, 430
Wood, Rev. T., of Newcastle-upon- Tyne, 142, 643
Reece, Rev. R., ninth letter from, on the subject of his visit to America, 185
Reformation of the Church of England,
account of, 246, 320
Religion. See Christianity.
Religion, family, 10, 89. See also Fa- mily-Worship.
Religious Tract Society, anniversary of, 478
Religious Tracts, remarks on the cir-
culation of, 532
Renovation of man, 758 Repentance, necessity of, 590 Rest for the soul, 667
Restitution, remarkable instance of, 337
Resurrection of man, a fact correspond. ing with the whole analogy of nature, 760
REVIEW OF BOOKS. See also
NOTICES OF BOOKS.
Brown's "Comparative View of Christianity and of other Forms of Religion," 754
Hails's Remarks on Volney's Sur- vey of the Revolutions of Em- pires," 35
Henderson's "Biblical Researches
and Travels in Russia," 465, 533 Holden's "Inquiry into the Reli gious Obligation of the Christian Sabbath," 105, 173
REVIEW OF BOOKS continued. Peyran's "Historical Defence of the Waldenses," 819 Scientia Biblica, 388
Soames's "History of the Reforma- tion of the Church of England," 246
Ripley, Mr. J., of Leeds, memoir of, by the Rev. T. Stanley, 433
Robinson, Messrs. T. and W., of Brid- lington-Quay, memoir of, 289, 361 Robinson, Rev. E., his "Greek and . English Lexicon of the New Testa- ment" noticed, 395
Ross, Hon. J., speech of, at the anni- versary of the Wesleyan Auxiliary Missionary Society at Tortola, 202 Russia, scarcity of the Scriptures in, 467-account of sectarists in, 467, 468-formation of a Bible Associa- tion at Kharkof, 533-catacombs at Kief, 534-hurricane in Russia de- scribed, 753
Russians, superstition of, 534-general baptism of, 535
Sabbath-day, defence of its obligation, 105, 173-original appointment of, at the eation of the world, 109- Dr. Paley's opinion refuted, 110- rules of Sabbath observance, 173- exceptions to general rules, 174-the Sabbath considered as a day of rest, 175-works of charity not excluded! from it, 177-secularity of the Sab- bath to be strictly guarded against, 178-works of necessity, 178—“re- creations" of the Sabbath not to be understood in an ordinary sense, 179 -their hallowed character, 179-de- lightful enjoyments of Sabbath-ser- vices, 179
Sacrifices peculiar to families, antiquity of, 672
Sanctification, doctrine of, 257-sancti- fication of man the great object of Christianity, 758
Scarborough, introduction of Metho- dism into, 594
School Society, (British and Foreign,) anniversary of, 474
Schools, Wesleyan, at Kingswood and Woodhouse Grove, subscription at Doncaster in aid of the, 48 Scientia Biblica, review of, 388. Scott, Rev. J., his "Continuation of Milner's History of the Church " noticed, 761-extract from, 816. Scriptures, Holy, account of Tyndale's translation and printing of, 321-the study of parallel passages a most successful method of interpretation, 389-punctilious exactness observed in transcribing copies of the Hebrew Scriptures, 536-success attending the circulation of the Scriptures, 334,
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