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Ballou, A. See Non-resistance.
Barry, W., History of Framingham
by, 310.

Belknap, Rev. J., Life of, etc., by his
Granddaughter, 78-86-birth and
early life, 78-removal to Boston,
81-writings, 82-religious opin-
ions, 83-close of life, 85.
Bellows, H. W., Sermon by, 150.
Bingham, H., Residence in Sandwich
Islands by, 428.
Blindness and Idiocy, 448 - 457 -
causes and effects of blindness, 449

Mr. Bowen, 450- Dr. Howe's
Reports, 451-inferiority of the
blind, ib. — hereditary infirmity,
452 treatment of idiots, 454

education of, 455-institution
of the Abendberg, 456.
Bowen, B. B., Blind Man's Offering
by, 448.

Briggs, G. W., Sermon by, 150.
Brown, B., on Treatment and Cure
of Crétins and Idiots, 448.
Burnap, G. W., publications by, 314,
470.

Burritt, E. See League.
C.

Carey, H. C See Past.
Carey, Rev. T., 34 Letter of, on
the Trinity, 41.

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Campbell, M., Revolutionary Servi-
ces, etc., of Gen. Hull by, 307.
Carrel, A. See English.
Catholic and Protestant Missions, 416
- 441 - Xavier, 417-Jesuit sta-
tions not permanent, 419- Catho-
lic and Protestant education, ib.
seal of conversion, 420-Oregon
missions, 421-principle of accom-
modation, 422 European Prot-
estant missions, 423-American,
424
Sandwich
results, 425
Islands, 427-writers on, ib. —
first missionaries to, 428-moral
condition, 429 effects produced,
430-moral improvement, 431 -
evidences of progress, 433- hin-
drances, 434-complaints and con-
duct of the Catholics, ib.-charges
against Protestant missions, 436
insufficient grounds for, 437

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faults of Protestant journals, 440.
Channing, W. H., Discourse by, 149.
Chapin, E. H., Duties of Young Wo-

men, Crown of Thorns, 465.
Chase, 1. See Apostolical.
Chauncy, C., 369.
Chickering, J., on Immigration, 467.
Christian Views: Discourses by Au-

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thor of "Christian Layman," 463.
Clarke, J. F., Discourse by, 473.
Clarke, S. F., Sermon by, 313.
Congregational Singing Book, 470.
Coquerel, A., Experimental Chris-
tianity by, 1-21 — condition of
France, 1 religious system, 3-
nature of man, 5 - philosophical
systems, 6 principles, 7 re-
demption, 9-Christ, 10-inspi-
ration, 11 revelation, 13-des-
tinies of our religion, 15-changes,
17- the future life, 19-triumphs
of Christianity, 20.
Curtis, George T., on copyright, 464.
D.

D'Aubigné, J. H. M., 211.
Dedications, 154, 475.

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De Smet, P. J., on Oregon missions,
416.

D'Israeli, L. S., Talmudic Maxims
by, 465.

Doctrinal Instruction in Sunday

Schools, 21-33- Christian truths,
23-right principles, 25 - contro-
verted doctrines, 27-change of
denomination, 29 — prejudices, 30
-systematic teaching, 32.
Dorr, T. H., Sermon by, 441.

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Ecclesiastical Architecture, 316.
Ecclesiastical Record, 151, 315, 475.
Edwards, J., 367-386- New Eng-
land at the beginning of the last
century, 367 Edwards leaves
college, 368 elements of his
character and destiny, 369
preaches at Northampton, 371-
Edwards and Whitefield, 372-
Wesley, 373-effects of Edwards's
preaching, ib seclusion at Stock-
bridge, 375- Presidency at Prince-
ton, 376
theological system, 377
- power of deduction, 379-de-
fective premises, 380 religious
susceptibility, 381. - a metaphys-
ical theocrat, 382 philosophers
of his age, 383. Congregational-
ists of New England, 385.
Ellis, R., Discourse by, 314.
English Revolution, The, 205 – 222

- importance of, 205-mode of
viewing it, 206-Forster's Sketch-
es, 209 — D'Aubigné's work, 211

Hutchinson's Memoirs, ib.
Carrel's history, ib.- Pym, 212.
Strafford, 213 Cromwell as a
statesman, 215- moral character
of, 217 revolution a struggle for
civil liberty, 219-Fox's opinion,
221.

Everett, A. H
See Obituary.
Everett, E., Eulogy by, 471.
F.

Farley, F. A., Sermons by, 149,
470.

Fathers, Early, of New England See
Shepard.

Follen, E. L., Birthday by, 469.
Forster, J., Statesmen, etc., by, 209,

462.

Fox, T. B., Sermon by, 313.

G.
Gannett, E. S., Sermon by, 149.
Giles, H., Sermon by, 150.
Gilman, C., The Sibyl by, 310.
Gray, F. C., Prison Discipline, etc.,
by, 273.

Great Britain and Ireland, 153.
Green, E. See Obituary.

Greene, W. B., on the Incarnation,
466.

H.

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Hall, E B., Discourse by, 473.
Haskell, D. N., Address by, 314.
Hedge, F. H., Prose-Writers of
Germany by, 263 - 273 - German
literature, 263 Carlyle, 264 –
Leutze, 267-Hedge's poetical
translations, 269- Luther's pray-
er, 271.
- character of the present
work, 272.
Heywood, J. H., Sermon by, 313.
Holmes, O. W., Lecture by, 150.
Hosmer, G W., Discourse by, 470.
Hours for Heaven, 469.
Hull, Gen. William. See Campbell.
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Installations. See Ordinations.
Intelligence, 151, 315, 475.
Italy and Pius the Ninth, 236 – 263 –
recent publications, 237 — alleged
liberalism of the Pope, 239-polit-
ical relations of Italy, 241-pro-
scribed exiles, 242-Austrian pol-
icy, 243 Carbonari, 244-re-
formers, 245-difficulties in the
way of reform, 246 financial
condition of Italy, 249 - adminis-
tration of the Papal states, 250 —
decree of amnesty, 251-character
of the Pope, 253 - reforms, 255-
ecclesiastical reform, 257- Eng-
land and Rome, 259 Catholic
tendencies, 261.

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Lothrop, S. K., Life of S. Kirkland
by, 464.

Lowell, J. R., Poems by, 309.
Lunt, W. P., Discourse by, 471.
Lyman, J. See Obituary.
M.

Mariotti, L., Italy, etc., by, 238.
Martineau, Rev. J., Discourses by,
113-124-character of the vol-
ume, 113- defects, 116-author-
ity of Christ, 119-extracts, 120.
McClure, A. W. See Shepard.
Medbery, R. B., Memoir of W. G.
Crocker by, 416.

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Ministers, Piscataqua Association of,
403-415-Dr. McClintock, 404-
Dr. Haven, 407 - Dr. Buckmin-
ster, 408
- Rev. H. Porter, 409-
President Appleton, ib. Paine
Wingate, ib. Dr. Langdon, 410
Dr. Belknap, ib. Rev. Mr.
Prince, 411-Dr. Stevens, ib. —
Rev. P. Litchfield, ib. - Rev. S.
Chandler, ib. Dr. Hemmenway,
413- labors of the Association, ib.
harmony, 414
present condi-
tion of churches, 415.
Ministry, Claims of the, 184-205 -
salaries, 185-frequency of dis-
missions, 187 - choice of the pro-
fession, 188 trials, 190 - domes-
tic relations, 192-sympathy, 194
-advantages of the profession, 195
modes of influence, 196-great-
ness of the office, 199 - unsettled
ministers, 201 demand for liberal
preaching, 202.

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N.
Non-resistance, 86-113 Ballou's
work on, 87-theory, 88-refu-
tation of, 90-social nature of
man, 91 government, 92 — argu-
ment from Scripture, 94
tion of government, 97. "resist
not evil," 98- Sermon on the
Mount, 100-Epistle to the Ro-
mans, 102. - argument from the
Epistles, 105.
punishment, 106
moral means, 108- individual

rights, 111.

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Obituary, Hon. A. H. Everett, 155-
Ezra Green, M. D., 156 - Rev.

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James Kay, 157 - Hon. A. Ward,
159 Rev. D. M. Stearns, 160-
Hon. J. Lyman, 319 W. C.
Shaw, 477- Hon. H. Wheaton,
478.

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Register, Unitarian Congregational,
145.
Relief of the Poor, 318.
Revelation, The, of St. John, 386 –
403- Whittemore's Commentary,
386 - literal interpretations, 389
symbolical, 390 — imagination
an interpreter of Scripture, 393 —
true character of the Apocalypse,
394-circumstances of the writer,
395-connection with the Hebrew
prophecies, 397-the closing poem
of the Scriptures, 399 — profound
spiritual influence of, 401.
Richardson, J., Farewell Discourses
by, 149.

Richter, J. P. F., Reminiscences by,
469.
Ripley, Rev. S., biographical notice
of, 176-184 - early influences,
177 ministry, 179
character,
preaching, 183.
Rogers, N. P., Collection of Writings
of, 46.

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Savonarola, J., Facts and Figures
from Italy by, 236.
Schaff, P., German Church-Friend
by, 467.

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Sedgwick, T., Discourse by, 150.
Sermons on Christian Communion,
296-304-Sullivan's volume, 296
supposed plan, 297 - Unitarian
preaching, 299. devotional spirit,
301-intellect of the pulpit, 303.
Shackford, C. C., Lecture by, 314.
Shaw, W. C. See Obituary.
Shepard, T., and Early Fathers of New
England, 321-343

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- character of
the Puritan fathers, 321-McClure's
Life of Cotton, 323-Adams's Life
of Eliot, 324-imprecations, 325
Albro's Life of Shepard, 328.
claims of Shepard to notice, 330-
childhood, 331-college life, 332
interview with Laud, 333 -
marriage, 335
to New
England, 336-takes part in the
Hutchinson controversy, 337
defence of Congregationalism in
conjunction with Allin, 339
writings, 341 - character and in-
fluence, 343.
Slavery, Treatment of, at the North,
46-78
proslavery, 47 mis-
chiefs of extravagance, 49— inter-
course with slaveholders, 51 - dif-
ferent classes of, 53-attachment
to slavery, 55. want of light, 56
iniquity of slavery, 57 - anti-
slavery party at the South, 59
antislavery action, 61 appeal to
Southern men, 63 cruelties of
slavery, 65 our connection with
slavery, 67 effects of slavery, 68
-political action, 69. visits to the
South, 71 silence, 73- South-
ern clergymen, 75- preaching on
slavery, 76.

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Solly, H., The Great Atonement by,
143.

Sparks, J., American Biography by,
464.

Stallo, J. B., Principles of Philosophy
by, 305.

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