Church Music, 310. Life beyond the Mountain Wave, 67. Niagara Falls, 29. Nicoll's Poems, 312. Predictions of the End of the World, 241. Claims of the Bible on our Peru- Qualifications for the Commu sal, 131. Close of the Year, 2. Destruction of Opium in Canton, 36. Exposition of Mark vii. 11-13, 259. Female Authorship, 248. Follen Charles, Biographical No- nion, 69. Saturday Night at David Ellington's, 272. Reason and Revelation, 13. Sketches drawn from the New Sunday School in Boston in 1791, The Christian Layman, 199. The Morning Star, 189. The Poor Shoemender, 140. SERMONS. The Christ of Consciousness, by Intuition of God, by Rev. Caleb American Bible Society, 353. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 354. American Education Society, 354. American Temperance Union, 354. Anniversaries in New York, 353. Anniversary Week, 292. Armstrong, Rev. James D. D., 240. Author of "The True Plan of a Living Temple,” 58. Benevolent Fraternity of Churches, 291. Boston Quarterly Review, 114. Bowring's Sketches of Oriental Religions, 118, 177, 297. Bulfinch Street Society in Boston, 355. Carpenter, Rev. Lant L. L. D., 359. Channing's Lecture on Self Channing's Works, 239. Derby Lecture at Hingham, 352. Dudleian Lecture at Cambridge, 351. Earthquake in Burmah, 177. Education for the Ministry, 116. Good Movement in Louisville, Ky. 294. History of Houlton, Me., 357. Intelligence from Quincy, Ill. 295. Jews in Syria, 297. Letter from a Unitarian Minister Maine Convention of Unitarian Churches, 51. Second Manchester College, York, 296. Newton Theological School, 115. Protestant Chapel in Jerusalem, 117. Religious Instruction in St. Croix, W. I. 117, Revival among the Methodists, 174. Revivals, 116, 236, 293. Temperance in Ireland, 295. Tracts in England, 176. Unitarian Church at Houlton, Me., 174. Unitarian Society at Chicago, Ill., 233. Unitarian Society at Syracuse, iv INDEX. ORDINATIONS AND INSTALLATIONS. Rev. Augustus C. L. ArnoldFall River, Mass., 289. Rev. Claudius Bradford-Hubbardston, Mass., 350. Rev. Eliphalet P. Crafts-Sandwich, Mass., 49. Rev. Curtis Cutler-Peterboro', N. H., 113. Rev. Edward H. Edes-Kennebunk, Maine, 50. Rev. George E. Ellis-Charlestown, Mass., 230. Rev. Frederick T. Gray-Boston, Mass., 53. Rev. William H. Kinsley-Stow, Mass., 57. Rev. John M. Merrick-Walpole, Mass., 55. Rev. John Parkman-Dover, N. H., 289. Rev. Charles Robinson-Medfield, Mass., 49. Rev. Edward Stone, as an Evangelist to the West-Providence, R. I., 350. Rev. William G. Swett-Lynn, Mass., 111. Rev. Robert C. Waterston, as Minister-at-Large Boston, Mass., 52. |