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Malley, Mrs., of Preston, 63
Malin, Miss, of Ilmington, 716
Mann, Mr. J., of Liverpool, 860
Martindale, Rev. M., 618, 646
Miller, Mrs., of Darlington, 569
Newby, Mrs., of Barwick in Elmet,
near Leeds, 209
Pearson, Rev. J., 644

Perks, Mrs., of Wolverhampton, 211
Preachers who have died since the
Conference in 1823, 644-647
Prior, Mr. J., of Upwell, 425
Rogers, Rev. D., 645

Rowley, Mr. J., of Swadlincote, 352
Sagar, R., Esq., of Southfield, near
Colne, 66

Sheen, Mrs., of Road-Town, Tortola,

138

Sleddle, Miss, of South Cockerington,

426

Smith, Mrs., of Leeds, 65

Smith, Mrs., of Coven, Staffordshire,
498

Smith, Mr. T., of Keighley, 353
Steele, Rev. S., 646

OBITUARIES continued.

Stone, Mrs., of North-Curry, Somer-
set, 568

Stoner, Mrs., of Barwick in Elmet,
near Leeds, 140

Taft, Rev. Dr., 213, 645

Thomas, Mr. J., of Mullion, in Corn-
wall, 208

Varcoe, Mr. W. I., of Spitalfields,
London, 139

Warren, Mrs., of London, 423
Watson, Mr. K., of Bridlington-Quay,
788

Whitfield, Mrs., of Hexham, 140
Wilkinson, Mr. T., of Bratoft, 286
Wiseham, Patience, of Basse-Terre,
St. Christopher's, 211

Omnipotence, divine, illustrated, 36-39
Onesimus, the case of, no argument in
favour of slavery, 397

Origen, his erroneous doctrine, 13

Palestine, hints to Missionaries proceed-
ing to, 102-Wesleyan Mission to,
134, 194,-journal of Mr. Cook, 847-

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72

Sonnet to Melancholy, by Mr. Pale-
thorpe, 432
Spring, 287

Stanzas on the Death of the Rev. J.
Owen, by J. Montgomery, Esq.,
864

The Butterfly, by Bernard Barton,
503

The Climber's Complaint, by J Mont-
gomery, Esq., 431

The Covenant with Gon Renewed, 72
The Land of the Heathen, by the Rev.
Joshua Marsden, 359
The Missionary's Burial, by J. Mont-
gomery, Esq., 648
The Ocean, 502

The Plant of Renown, a Christmas
Carol, 863

The Progress of Messiah's Kingdom,

355

The Song of the Angels, by the Rev.
R. Newstead, 863

The Star-Light Night, from the
Spanish of Louis de Leon, 791
The Waggoners, translated from the
Russian by Mr. Bowring, 144
Time, an Ode for the New Year, 70
To a Friend, inquiring if I would live
over my Youth again? 216
What is Time? by the Rev. Joshua
Marsden, 72

Woman, by Bernard Barton, 504
Poetry not exonerated from the claims
of truth, 250

Pope Leo XII., his Circular Letter, with
strictures thereon, 834-840-his Bull
of Indiction, 240

Popery, intolerant spirit of, 312, 374,
833-843-Popery in 1824, 833-

843

Popish Church, no salvation out of the,
asserted by the Pope, 837
Porter, Hon. G. R., his speech at the
anniversary of the Wesleyan Mis-
sionary Society for Tortola, 636

Porteus, Bishop, his observations on
Psalmody, 172

Prayer for the success of the Gospel, an
important duty, 309-encouragement
thereto derived from Scripture-pro-
mises, 310-prayer for the general
out-pouring of the HOLY SPIRIT,
403-duty of praying for all sorts
and conditions of men, 403, 586
-prayer for the pardon of sin, 587-
family-prayer, 244-private prayer,
309-public prayer, 308, 403
Prayer-Book and Homily Society, anni-
versary of, 408

Prayer-Leaders, directions for, 308
Preachers, hints to, 5, 117, 534, 604,

670
Predestination, dangerous tendency of
that doctrine, 177-Rev. J. Wesley's
sentiments on, 513, 515
Pride, fatal effects of, 31
Prize-fights, remarks on, 122
Profaneness successfully reproved, 533
Protestant Christians identified with Ia-
fidels, by Pope Leo XII., 837
Protestants in Spain, account of, 312
Prosperity of religion in various places,
126, 330, 472

Psalmody, observations on, by Bishop
Porteus, 172

Public Meetings in London, 269, 476-
480, 830-833

Punishment of the wicked, eternal, 229,
295, 367
Purgatory, 13

Raffles, Sir T. S., account of his pre-
servation from fire at sea, 701

Reading, ill-directed, bad effects of, 123
-obligation and importance of the
public reading of the Scriptures, 191
-proper manner of reading them,

807

RECENT DEATHS.

Adams, Mrs., of Exeter, 790
Alderson, Mr. J., of Steller, 287
Allen, Rev. H., 499, 647
Aver, Mrs., of Stockport, 428
Bamford, Mr. J., of Belper, 287
Barry, Mr. J., of Durham, 862
Bersey, Mrs., of Tavistock, 287
Biss, Mr. T., of West Pennard, 719
Blake, Mr. C., of Hammersmith, 502
Blanshard, Rev. T., 213, 645
Bond, Mrs., of Carrington, near Bos-
ton, 214

Bosley, Mrs., of Stourport, 719
Brocas, Mrs., of Shrewsbury, 214
Budgett, Mrs., of Kingswood, 791
Burdsall, Mr. R., of York, 287
Butterworth, Mr. B., of Rochdale, 69
Caddick, Mrs., of Bradley, 214
Carver, Mrs., at Jaffna, 855

Chamberlin, Mr. J., of Langworth,

791

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RECENT. DEATHS continued.
Chambers, Mr. J., of Chapel-Town,
near Sheffield, 427

Chapman, Mrs., of Shaftsbury, 719
Child, Mr. H., of Llanelly, 427
Child, Mr. H., of Roch, near Haver-
fordwest, 719

Clarke, Mrs., of London, 791
Clark, Mr. G., of Whitby, 287
Collier, Mr. J., of Gloucester, 647
Cordeux, Mrs., of London, 428
Cowlishaw, Mr. H., of Mansfield, 69
Cooper, Mr. D., of Wildboarclough,
428

Crowther, Rev. J., 500, 646

De Jersey, Miss, of Guernsey, 862
Durley, Mrs., of Bierton, 647
Ewer, Mrs., of Bristol, 647
Fowler, Mrs., of Manchester, 428
Foxall, H., Esq., of George-Town,

near Washington, in America, 69
Fussell, Mr. J., of Bristol, 791
Gilcriest, Rev. W., 499, 646
Gilpin, Mr. J., of Leeds. 428
Goodacre, Mr. R., of Melton-Mow-
bray, 428

Goulding, Mrs., of Upwell, near Wis-
beach, 863

Graham, Rev. C., 499, 647

Gregory, R., Esq., of Nottingham,

863

Haddon, E., Esq., of Bath, 647
Hainsworth, Rev. W., 214, 645
Hamilton, Rev. J., of Newry, Ireland,
790

Hepper, Mrs., near York, 69
Hunt, Mr. J., of Gissing, 647
Isitt, Mrs., of Bedford, 287
Kershaw, Rev. L., 213, 645
Lindon, Mrs., of Taunton, 428
Mackness, Mr. J., of Old Weston,
862

Mann, Mrs., of Leighton-Buzzard,

501

Mawer, Mr. W., of Lincoln, 428
Meek, Mrs., of Kessingland, 862
Moore, Mr. R., of Alcome, 502
Northcott, Mr. J., of Lezant, near
Launceston, 790

Partington, J., Esq., of Dublin,
214

Pescod, Mrs., of Hathern, 287
Pierce, Mrs., of Hondree, 142
Price, Mr. H., sen., of Dromore,
214

Ranshall, Mrs., of London, 287
Riles, Miss, 427

Riles, Mrs., of Salferd, Manchester,

791

Rogers, Mr. B., of Kidderminster,
719

Rogers, Rev. D., 141, 645
Sanderson, Mrs., of Dundee, 141
Scarth, Mrs. R, of Brandsdale, 69
Sharman, Mr. S., of Lowestoft, 141
Shum, Mr. F., of Bath, 719

RECENT DEATHS continued.
Simmons, Mrs., of Starcross, Devon,
862

Smith, Mrs., of Tadcaster, 719
Smith, Mr. W., of Newcastle-upon-
Tyne, 501

Spence, Mr. R., of York, 647
Staniforth, Mrs., of Boston, 428
Stapleton, Mrs., of Buckfastleigh,
501

Steele, Rev. S., of Dublin, 142, 646
Stoner, Mrs., of York, 863
Taft, Rev. Dr., 213, 645
Taylor, Mr. J., of St. Anthony's, near
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 69

Turner, Mrs., of Derby, 428
Warren, Mrs., 69

Webber, Mrs., of Torquay, 214
Westerman, Mr. R., of Charenton,
near Paris, 862

Whall, Mr. S., of Birmingham, 214
Whitclarch, Mr. W., of Salisbury,

429

White, Mr. T., of Queen's County, Ire-
land, 790

Williams, Mrs., of Radcliffe, 719
Wright, Mr. W., of Nether-Brough-
ton, 214

Wrigley, Rev. Francis, 863
Regeneration, not inseparably connected
with baptism, 439-its nature, 440-
described by Mr. Wesley and others,
440, 441-scriptural marks of, 441-
444

Reece and Hannah, Rev. Messrs., de-
parture of, for America, 191-arrival
of, at New York, 333-introduction
of, to the General Conference in
America, 609-Mr. Reece's Address
to ditto, 611-letter from the Rev. R.
Reece, on the subject of his visit to
America, 698-second letter from
ditto, 769

Religion, natural, 21-christian, 23-
nature of true religion, 57, 517, 273
-religion to be held up as all-im-
portant, 245, 246-religion the insti-
tution of GoD, 587-danger of spe-
culation in religion, 603-personal
and family religion, 674, 686-per-
sonal and vital religion, the essence
of Methodism, 696-opportunities
afforded to men of business for ad-
vancing the cause of religion, 808-
prosperity of religion in various places
at home, 126, 330, 472

Restitution, remarkable example of, 729
Revenue oaths, proposed abolition of,
471

REVIEW OF BOOKS. See also No-

TICES OF Books.

Benson's "Letters," 259

Brown's "History of Missions," 322
Burder's "Mental Discipline," Part
II.,.117

Chalmers's Sermons, 110, 177

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REVIEW OF BOOKS continued.
Clarke's "Memoirs of the Wesley
Family," 247

Conybeare's "Bampton Lectures for
the year 1824," 753

Dick's" Christian Philosopher," 33
Macdonald's "Memoirs of the Rev. J.
Benson," 259

Stephen's "Slavery of the British
West India Colonies Delincated,"
336

Watson's "Theological Institutes,"

318

Watson's "Sermon on the Religious

Instruction of Slaves in the West
Indics," 687
Wilks's "Essay on the Necessity of a
Church Establishment," 680
Witsius's "Dissertations
Apostles' Creed," 459

on the

Rewards and punishments, future, 229,
295, 367

Roden, Earl of, his speech at the anni-
versary of the British and Foreign
Bible Society, 407

Rose, Right Hon. Sir G. H., his speech

at the anniversary of the Wesleyan-
Methodist Missionary Society, 419
Ross, Hon. J., his speech as Chair-
man at the anniversary of the Wes-
leyan Missionary Society for Tortola,
634

Sabbath, its obligation enforced, 115,

166, 384-its observance to be incul-
cated on children, 175, 245
Sabbatism, or divine rest for believers,
733, 805

Sacrament. See Eucharist, and LORD's
Supper.

Salvation, condition of, clear and in-

telligible to all men, 757

Sargent, Rev. G., memoir of, 73
Saurin's Sermons, a new edition of, no-
ticed, 766

School-Society, (British and Foreign,)
anniversary of, 478

Schools, Wesleyan, at Kingswood and
Woodhouse-Grove, 668, 751
Scottish Missionary Society, letter from
the Directors of, to persons proposed
as Missionaries, 534, 604, 670
Scott, Rev. T., remarks by, on the
danger of speculation in religion, 603
Scriptures, Holy, obligation and im-
portance of the public reading of the,
191-proper manner of reading them,
807-remarks on their spiritual in-
terpretation, 318, 753-762, 811-820
-success attending their diffusion
through the world, 546-549-state-
ments of Scripture neither incompre-
hensible nor self-contradictory, 804
-hostility to their circulation in Ire-
land, 829-hostility to the circu-
lation of, by the Pope, 838. See also
Bible.

Scripture-characters, remarks on, 310
Scripture-precedents, observations on, by
the Rev. R. Hall, 21
SERMONS.

Clarke, Rev. Dr. A., on 1 Tim. ii. 3-
6....586

Edmondson, Rev. J., on Heb. vi. 4-
6....87, 154

Fisk, Rev. W., on Ps. lxii. 12....
229, 295, 367

France, Rev. W., on Heb. iii. 12....
731, 799

Moure, Rev. H., on Luke xvi. 22,
23....9

Sermon, remarkable, preached in Edin-
burgh, account of, 452

Shetland Isles. Letter from the Rev. S.
Dunn to the Rev. Dr. Clarke, 270.
271, 334, 336, 473, 474-journal of
ditto, 333, 473-letter from the Rev.
J. Lewis to ditto, 270, 473-from the
Rev. J. Raby to ditto, 336

Sin, demerit and malignity of, 237—
duty of reproving sin, 22, 454, 533-
connexion of sin and punishment,

112

Singleton, Miss, of Nottingham, me-
moir of, by the Rev. J. Hannah, 581
Skate, Colossal, account of, 844
Skelton, Rev. P., extract from his
Works, 807

Slavery, import of the term, 326-
origin and authority of colonial slave-
laws, 327-persons subject to sla-
very, 387-legal nature and incidents
of slavery, 389-sources of colonial
slavery, 393-enfranchisement, 393-
396-mitigation and gradual abolition
of, 43, 189, 396, 420, 471, 825, 828—
measures on that subject proposed by
Government to the Colonial Legisla-
tures, 43, 267, 469, 768, 825-duty of
affording Christian instruction to the
negroes, 183, 267, 391, 399, 470,
687-692-royal recognition of that
duty, 187-slavery in the British West
India Colonies delineated, 386-399-
slave-trade Piracy Act, 471-aboli-
tion of the intercolonial slave-trade,
471-extract from the First Report of
the Society for the Gradual Abolition
of Slavery, 767, 824-anniversary of
that Society, 833—view of West In-
dian slavery as connected with Mis-
sionary exertions, 690. See also Ne-
gro-Slavery.

Smith, Rev. J., of Demerara, remarks
on his case, 125, 135, 265, 347, 404,
414, 766-resolutions of the London
Missionary Society respecting, 282—
petition of that Society to the House
of Commons, 347-his death, 267—
Report of his Trial noticed, 401-
parliamentary debates on that trial,
467-public subscription for his
widow, 472

Societies. See the names of various So- | Superstition, in Ireland, 412-in India,

cieties in their alphabetical order.

Socinians, 731, 802

SON of GOD, 733, 802, 805

Souls, concern for the salvation of, ex-
emplified, 22, 454

South Africa. Letter from Messrs.
Hodgson and Broadbent at Maquasse,
54, 712-journal of Mr. Hodgson at
ditto, 196, 274, 713-from Mr. W.
Shaw at Gralram's Town, 56, 200-
203, 276, 778-from ditto in Caffraria,
487-from Mr. Moffat, of the London
Missionary Society, at New Latta-
koo, 137-from Mr. Kay at Graham's
Town, 200, 203, 488, 712-journal of
ditto in Caffraria, 710-journal of
Mr. Broadbent at Maquasse, 338-
letter of ditto, 776-letter from Mr.
Archbell at Khamies-Berg, 558-from
Mr. B. Shaw at Cape-Town, 559–
journal of ditto at Khamies-Berg,
708

South India. Letter from Mr. Mowat,
Negapatam, 481, 550, 774-journal
of Mr. Hoole, Negapatam, 482, 551,
703-of ditto at Madras, 851
South Sea Missions. Journal of Mr. Leigh

in New Zealand, 57-Letter from Mr.
Carvosso at Sydney, 272-from Mr.
Mansfield at Hobart-Town, 272-
journal of ditto at Sydney, 337-jour-
nal of Mr. Carvosso at Sydney, 555
-journal of Mr. Lawry at Tongata-
boo, 555-558, 705-letter from ditto
at New South Wales, 707-extract
from the Sydney Gazette relative to
the Friendly Islands, 273-account of
newly discovered tribes of Aborigines
in New South Wales, 784
South Wales. See South Sea Missions.
Speculation in religion dangerous, 603
Spiritual sense of Scripture, 759
Spiritual wickedness, nature of, 737
St. Alban's, account of, 125
Stanley, Rev. J., remarkable cure of
Gutta Serena experienced by him, 738
his Original Essay on Memory
noticed, 821

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Stations of the Wesleyan - Methodist
Preachers in Great Britain, 619-in
Ireland, 627-of the Wesleyan Mis-
sionaries, 629

Steam-engine, powers of the, 193
Stephen, J., Esq., Analysis of his "Sla-

very of the British West India Colo-
nies Delineated," 386'
Sunday-Schools, state of, in London and
its vicinity, 480-the practice of
teaching writing in, on the Sabbath-
day condemned, 763

Sunday-School Society for Ireland, Report
of the. 833

Sunday-School Union, anniversary of,

480

417

Swearer successfully reproved, 533

Teignmouth, Lord, his speeches as chair-
man of the anniversary meeting of the
British and Foreign Bible Society,
546, 548.

TEXTS ILLUSTRATED.
Exod. xx. 8-11.... 115-117
1 Kings xiii....310
Job xxvi. 6....26
Psalm xvi. 10....25

Psalm lxii. 12....229, 295, 367
Psalm 1xxviii. 11....26
Psalm lxviii. 18....96-101
Psalm xcv....734
Prov. xv. 11....26
Isai. xiv. 9-15....27
Isai. xxvii. 5....608
Luke xvi. 22, 23....9
John ii. 15....113
John iii. 5

.450

Acts ii. 27, 31....25
Acts xxvii. 31. .180
Eph. iv. 8-10.... 29, 96, 742
Col. ii. 15....29, 96
1 Tim. ii. 3-6....586
Tit iii. 5....451

Heb. iii. 12....731, 799
Heb. vi. 4-6....87, 154
1 Pet. ii. 17....687

Rev. i. 18....29, 101
Toleration, opposed by the Pope, 836
Tonga, account of, 273
Townley, Rev. Dr. J., his "Essays on
various Subjects of Ecclesiastical His-
tory and Antiquity" noticed, 465
Townley, Rev. H., his speech at the anni-
versary of the Wesleyan-Methodist
Missionary Society, 416

Tract Society, Religious, anniversary of,
830

Tracts, Religious, hints for the com-
position and arrangement of, 170
Trewavas, Mr. R.. of Cornwall, me-
moir of, by the Rev. J. Waterhouse,
217

Trinity, doctrine of the, 543

Truscott, Rev. F., his "Revivals of Re-
ligion Vindicated" noticed, 821
Truth defined, 589, 590
Tyndal, character of, 817

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