Εικόνες σελίδας
PDF
Ηλεκτρ. έκδοση

We hope these enlightened and just sentiments of the preacher will not pass away unheeded by the assembled churches to which he addressed them, nor by any others to which they are applicable.

Hoadly and Kippis on the Lord's Supper.

NOWHERE, perhaps, within the same compass is given so plain, rational, and satisfactory an account of the institution of the Lord's Supper, as in the two Sermons of Bishop Hoadly, and Dr. Kippis. Bell's treatise is larger, and may be read with great profit; but every thing essential, both to explain the nature of the ordinance, to show its utility, and urge its necessity, is contained within the narrow limits of these two discourses. They have been printed separately in a very cheap form, and may be had at the bookstore of N. G, Maxwell, Baltimore.

To Subscribers and Correspondents.

WE at first contemplated having each volume of the Miscellany consist of twelve numbers. But our numbers having generally been larger than we anticipated, it is thought a volume formed as was originally proposed would be too thick for symmetry, or convenience. We have concluded, therefore, to assign eight numbers to a volume, and accordingly send out a Titlepage, Table of Contents, and Index, with the present number.

An article on a Translation of the Scriptures, has been received, and will appear.

[merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][ocr errors][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small][merged small]
[blocks in formation]

the Logos,

Chalmers, Dr. on Sir Isaac
Newton's theological opi-
nions,

Channing, Rev. Dr., his two
Sermons on Infidelity, 311.
Lecture on Revealed Reli-
gion,
Chillingworth, Unitarianism
of, 138, 292. Was reputed
a Socinian, 294. Was pro-
bably an Arian, 295. Cit-
ed, note, 342. Charged
by Cheynell with being a
Socinian, 294. Subscribed
the articles as articles of
peace, 297. Was persuad-
ed by Dr. Sheldon to sub-
scribe, ib. His Sermons,
Christ. See Jesus Christ.
Christianity, best supported
by freedom of inquiry,
Christian Religion, summary
of the,

38

303

214

[blocks in formation]

167

[blocks in formation]

298

36

Davies, on the Christian
Name, note,

Dedication of the First Con-
gregational Church in New-
York,
Depravity, total, as taught by
Calvinists, 351. Makes God
the author of sin, 19. Mis-
chievous in its moral ten-
dency, 352. Destroys hu-
man ability and the sanc-
tion of the divine laws,
Depravity, Unitarian views
of, 353. Consistent with
the rules of the gospel, and

148

352

333

Christian Name, applicable
to all persons who believe
in Christ, 264,

280

[blocks in formation]

a necessary ground of vir-
tuous exertion,

354

Christian Reformer, notice of

Devotion and Poetry, union

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

hristians, 2. Beneficial to
truth, 33. Mr. Forster's
mode of, 254. Dr. Watts's
thoughts on,
Introduction to St. John's
Gospel, exposition of the, 300

J.

JESUS Christ, subordinate to
the Father, 14, 107. Taught
and acted by the commands
of God, 15, 108. On his
supposed two Natures, 16,
106. How one with the
Father, 28. On the wor-
ship of, 12, 106. What is
meant by asking in his
name, 104. Character of,
218. His divinity not taught
by Peter in his sermon to
the Jews, nor by Paul to
the Athenians,

John x. 30. explained, 28,
103. v. 23, and xiv. 13.
14. explained,

John's Gospel, Introduction

288

330

104

to, explained, 300. Sixth
chapter of, illustrated, 91, 118
Junius cited,

K.

357

[blocks in formation]
[blocks in formation]

147

MAGEE, incorrect statements
of,
Man, designed for moral and
intellectual improvement, 162
Marvell, Andrew, his retort
upon Bishop Parker,
Massachusetts, number of
congregations in,

Miller, Rev. Dr. notice of his
Ordination Sermon, 53.
Letters to, 125, 222, 262,
344. His charges against
Unitarians, 127. His defi-
nition of Christianity, 267.
Leaves out some of the
most important doctrines,
269. His positive manner,
197,
Monthly Repository, notice
of the, 58. Cited, note,

N.

NAME, Christian, most hon-
ourable, 263. Its import,
264. Applicable to all who
believe in Christ, 264, 280.
Folly of denying it to any,
who sincerely profess this
belief,

Names, Influence of, 200,
Newcome cited on John vi.

202

182

279

295

271

L.

262

[blocks in formation]
« ΠροηγούμενηΣυνέχεια »