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LIVERPOOL WILLMER AND SMITH-MANCHESTER: T. FORREST.
1844.
LONDON:
PRINTED BY RICHARD KINDER,
GREEN ARBOUR COURT, OLD BAILEY.
ᎪᎡᎢ .
CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI.
NEW SERIES.
NUMBER XXIII.
PAGE
I.-The English Universities. From the German of V. A. Huber.
An abridged Translation, edited by F. W. Newman. 3 vols.
London. 1843
II.-Memoirs and Correspondence of Francis Horner, M.P.
III.-Endeavours after the Christian Life. A Volume of Discourses.
1
19
38
1. Letters to a Friend on the Doctrines of the Trinity and the
Atonement. By George Walker
2. Four Discourses on the Sacrifice and Priesthood of Jesus Christ.
By John Pye Smith, D.D.
3. Letters to the Rev. John Pye Smith, D.D., occasioned by the
recent publication of his Four Discourses. By George Vance
Smith, B.A.
4. Lectures on the Scripture Doctrine of Atonement or of Recon-
ciliation through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. By
the late Lant Carpenter, LL.D.
VI.--Dewey's Discourse on the Character and Writings of Rev. W. E. Channing, D.D.
VII.-Notices of New Publications :-
1. A Prayer Bell for the Universal Church. By Walter C. Perry
Ph. D.
73
78
83
2. An active and enlightened Laity, essential to the prosperity of
the Christian Church. A Discourse on occasion of the Death
of George William Wood, Esq., M.P. By John James
Taylor, B.A.
3. The Supremacy of the One God the Father, Vindicated. By
the Rev. John Harrison, Ph. D.
100
4. The Authority of Scripture, with respect to addressing Prayer
and Worship to the Lord Jesus Christ. By Herman Hein-
fetter
5. The Tests of Time: a Story of Social Life. By Sara Wood.
6. A Discourse, in commemoration of the Life and Character of
Rev. Henry Ware, jun., D.D. By Chandler Robbins
VIII. Our Reviewers Reviewed:-
1. The Book Department of the Unitarian Association
2. Holy Songs and Musical Prayers
NUMBER XXIV.
I.-Neander on the Free Teaching of Theology
II.-Contributions to the Edinburgh Review. By Francis Jeffery
III.-Life in the Sick Room. Essays. By an Invalid
IV. Memoirs of the Life of Lord Sydenham
V.-A Supplementary Report on the Results of a Special Inquiry into
the practice of Interments in Towns. By Edwin Chadwick,
Esq.
VI.-What's to be done? or Past, Present and Future. London:
Ridgway
.
VII. The Critical and Miscellaneous Writings of Theodore Parker
VIII. Religious Union with Intellectual Freedom; a Letter. By John
190
194
212
Taylor
IX.-Holy Songs and Musical Prayers
231
X.-The Book Department of the British and Foreign Unitarian Asso-
ciation
234
NUMBER XXV.
I.-Popular Education in Europe. Seventh Annual Report of the
Board of Education to the Senate and House of Representa-
tives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
II.-Mental Hygiene. By William Sweetser, M.D.
III.-Lectures on certain High Church Principles, commonly desig-
nated by the term Puseyism. By Thomas Madge
V.-Retrenchment of the Hours of Business
IV. Poverty and its Remedies
VI.--Human Nature. London: John Chapman, 1844
VII. Dissenters' Chapels Act
VIII.-Notices of New Publications :-
1. Walter Bernard: a Wesleyan Methodist's Inquiries into the
object of the Sufferings of Christ
2. A Sermon on Flowers. By Rev. R. E. B. Maclellan
3. A Treatise on Grammatical Punctuation. By John Wilson
4. Hymn to the Week above every Week, Passion Week. By
Thomas Hornblower Gill
5. An Apology for Religious Union on Christian Principles, in
Letters addressed to the Rev. John Taylor, of Glasgow. By
John Gordon
349
NUMBER XXVI.
I.-Unitarianism: its Present Duties and Prospects
II.-Logic, Reason, and Revelation
III.-Education: The Chevalier Paulet and his System
VII.—Essays on the Pursuit of Truth and on the Progress of Know-
ledge. By Samuel Bailey
VIII.—The Mutual Dependence of Men in a Social State
IX.-Joseph Barker's Tracts
X.-Sermons on the Dissenters' Chapels Act