Additions to the Church, 321. Angel Visitors in Ancient and Modern Times, 189. Argument from Universal Be- lief, The, 61. Aristocracy Illustrated, 310. Breakfast on the Rhine, 66.
My Centre Table, First Sitting, 336.
New Views, 268. Nicoll's Poems, 147.
Palfrey's Lectures on the Old Testament," 81.
Progressive Character of Chris- tianity, 121.
Church and the World, The, 181. Richter, Translations from, 8.
Day of Rest, The, 73.
Discovery of Printing, 141 Election, The, 337.
Emancipation in the West Indies, 247.
Exposition of Matthew xii. 15— 21, 208.
Exposition of John vi. 51-56,
Female Authorship, 10, 151. Folsom's "Scriptural Doctrine,"
Hemans's, Mrs., Verses, 339. Inconsistency, 340.
Leaves from a Journal in Scot- land, 273.
Sharpe's "New Testament," 331. Slavery, 339.
Sin Compared to Disease, 1. Sister's Influence, 128. Sunday's Walk with David El- lington, 210.
Thayer, Nathaniel D. D. Notices of, 91.
Thoughts on Revivals, 154. Tuckerman, Joseph D. D., Life and Character of, 32. Turner's "Lives of Unitarians," 195.
Unitarianism in Great Britian and Ireland, 301. Venice, 215.
Where are our Schoolmates? 23.
Not Ashamed of the Gospel, by Rev. Edward B. Hall, 16. The Support of God's Presence, by Rev. William H. Furness, 74.
The Three Christian Witnesses, by Rev. George E. Ellis, 133.
The Attraction of the Cross, by Rev. John Pierpont, 201. The Sufficiency of the Divine Manifestation, by Rev Samuel Osgood, 257.
The Spiritual Nature, by Rev. Cazneau Palfrey, 314.
Adam's Letters on Slavery in Martineau's Hymns, 283.
British India, 101.
Aspland's Catechism, 311. Aspland's Prayers, 343.
Brown's Sermon on "What shall
we do?" 167. Chapin's Lectures on Duties of Young Men, 102. Christian Teacher, The, 103. Cranch's Poem at Quincy, 222. Damon's Discourse at Sudbury, 288.
Davis's Lecture on the Northmen
in America, 289. Dean's Farewell Discourse, 109. Examination, Second Annual, of the Sunday School of Isra- elites in Philadelphia, 163. Fox's "Ministry of Jesus Christ,"
101. Frothingham's Sermon on All
Saints' Day, 345.
Gray's Poem at Cambridge, 286. Guizot's Essay on Washington, 106.
Hill's Discourse on Rev. Dr. Thayer, 219.
Hints to Sunday School Teach- ers, 44.
History of American Missions, 47. Howitt's Ever!" 228. Howitt's "Strive and Thrive," 48.
"Hope On! Hope
Hutton's "Pocket Book of Pri- vate Devotions," 344. Mann's Lecture on Education, 284.
May's Discourse on Dr. Follen, 161.
Motte's Sermon on the Discovery of Printing, 168. Muzzey's "Young Maiden," 43. Palfrey's Centennial Discourse at Barnstable, 45. Palfrey's Discourse on President Kirkland, 218.
Parkman's Discourse on Presi- dent Kirkland, 218. Pierpont's Poems, 282. Pierpont's Sermon on National Humiliation, 166. Portsmouth
Sunday Hymn Book, 162. Proverbial Philosophy, 48. Remarks on the Bunker Hill Monument, 225.
Report to the French Chamber on Abolition of Slavery, 346. Ripley's Sermon at Northamp- ton, 160. Robbins's Discourse at Chelsea, 287.
Scripture Truths, 223.
Simmons's Sermons at Mobile, 107.
Waterston's Address before the
Sunday School Society, 168. White's Address at Harmony Grove Cemetery, 220. Whitman's "Week Day Re- ligion," 43.
Whitney's Centennial Discourse at Quincy, 222. Young's Discourse on President Kirkland, 218.
American Anti Slavery Socie- tỷ, 173. American Board of Commission- ers for Foreign Missions, 117. American Home Missionary So- ciety, 172.
American Peace Society, 59. American Seamen's Friend So- ciety, 172.
American Statistical Association, 176.
American Tract Society, Bos- ton, 117.
American Tract Society, New- York, 171.
American Unitarian Association, 150.
Andover Theological Seminary, 233.
Anniversaries in Boston, 115. Baptist Meetings, 120. Berry Street Conference, 54. Bishop of South Carolina, 114. Boston Recorder, 176. British and Foreign Unitarian Association, 296. Channing, Rev. Dr., 114. Christian Union Convention, 170. Church, Ministry, and Sabbath Convention, 296, 357. Clerical Graduates of Harvard University, 234. Finsbury Chapel, 239. Foreign Evangelical Society, 172. German Universities, 300. Harvard University, 169. Indian Graduate, 234. Kirk, Rev. Mr., 359. Lectures, 358.
London Domestic Missionary Society, 297. Maine Convention, 293. Manchester New College, 235, 298.
Massachusetts Bible Society, 58. Massachusetts Missionary So- ciety, 118. Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, 118.
Massachusetts Temperance So- ciety, 115. Massachusetts Temperance U- nion, 117.
Methodist Episcopal Church of the U. S., 231. Methodist Missionary Society, 233.
Ministerial Service, 234. Ministry-at-Large, 297. New Baptist Churches in Bos- ton, 360.
Non-Resistance Society, 295. Nottingham Sunday Schools, 237.
Pastoral Conference, 120. Periodicals, 175.
Persecution of Jews in Damas- cus, 180.
Presbyterian Church of the U. S. 173.
Presbyterian Church in Ireland, 300.
Prison Discipline Society, 116. Protestant Societies in Paris,
ORDINATIONS AND INSTALLATIONS.
Rev. William Cushing-Calais, Rev. George Moore--as an Me., 110.
Rev. John S. Dwight-North- ampton, Mass., 49. Rev. Nathaniel Folsom-Haver- hill, Mass., 293.
Rev. Joseph Harrington jr.-as an Evangelist, 230. Rev. Sylvester Judd jr.-Augus- ta, Me., 291.
Rev. George M. Rice-as an Evangelist, 357.
Rev. William Silsbee-Walpole, N. H., 111.
Rev. James L. Stone-Mansfield, Mass. 355.
Chelsea, Mass., 229. Dorchester, Mass., 351. Duxbury, Mass., 352.
Groton, Mass., 290.
Harvard, Mass., 354.
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