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,
Sleddle, Miss, of South Cockerington,
Smith, Mrs., of Leeds, 65
Smith, Mrs., of Coven, Staffordshire, 498
Smith, Mr. T., of Keighley, 353 Steele, Rev. S., 646
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-
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,
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-
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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
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,"
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
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,
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
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,
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
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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