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Clerical Office, dignity of the, 349 et
seq. suggestions to those who are
deliberating on the choice of it, 365
et seq.

Combe, George, his work on the Con-
stitution of Man, reviewed, 401.
Constantia, sister of Constantine, be-
friends Arius, 320.
Constantine, the Emperor, his letter
to Alexander and Arius, 304 — in-
terferes in the Arian Controversy,
310-at the Council of Nice, 314
- confirms the sentence of the
Council against the Arians, 318-
is softened towards them, and re-
ceives Arius, 320, 321 directs
Alexander to receive Arius to com-
munion, 325- his death, 328, 334.
Constantius, the emperor, an Arian,
328.

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Constitution of man, thoughts on the,
385.

Consubstantial, the term, introduced
into the Nicene Creed, 316-ex-
plained, 338.

Contemplations the Saviour, by S. G.
Bulfinch, noticed, 375.
Cooper's Novels, a few remarks on,
78.

Council of Bithynia, 308 of Nice,
311-of Tyre, 321 of Sardica,
335.

Creeds, the Apostles', Nicene, and
Athanasian, M. Chenevière's re-
marks on, 41.

Crombie, Rev. Alexander, his work
on Natural Theology reviewed, 193
examined, 212-extracts from,
215 et seq.
Cyprian of Carthage, 301.

D.

Deane, Rev. Samuel, his History of
Scituate, noticed, 163.
Depravity, Hereditary, Chenevière's
Essay on, 380.

Dionysius of Alexandria, 300.
Dreams, remarks on, 113, note.

E.

Eells, Rev. Mr., of Scituate, charac-
ter of, by Mr. Deane, 115.
Empedocles, his use of the word
Αἰων, 98.

Eusebius, of Cæsarea, subscribes the
Nicene Creed, 317- his life, char-
acter, opinions, and death, 331, 332.
Eusebius of Nicomedia, the friend of
Arius, 308-his conduct respecting
the Nicene Creed, 318-further
history and death of, 330.
Executions, religious services at, com-
mented on, 28 et seq.

F.

Fall of man, allegorical, explanation
of the, by Chenevière, 383.
Farr, Rev. Jonathan, his Plain Let-
ters on Important Subjects, noticed,

32his Letter to Dr. Watts,' 36.
Fathers, Unitarianism of the,300 et seq.
Forgery, facts relating to this crime
and its punishment in England, 7

et seq.
Franklin, Dr., his views of Christian-
ity in a letter to President Stiles,
273.

Frost, John, school books by, noticed,

377

Future state, Dr. Crombie on the, 216.

G.

Gall and Spurzheim, their system con-
sidered, 400.

Gallaudet, T. H., his Child's Book of
the Soul, noticed, 140.

Genevan Sermons, in volume second
of Beard's Family Sermons, char-
acter of, 224.

God, arguments for his existence and
attributes, 199 et seq.

Goodwin, Rev. Ezra S., his Second
Letter on the Meanings of the word
Alay in Ancient Greek, 97-
-con-
cluded, 169.

Greece, History of Ancient and Mod-
ern, edited by John Frost, 379.
Gregory Thaumaturgus, 300.

H.

Harmer, James, evidence concerning
forgery in England, 8, 9.
Home, Henry. See Kames.

I.

Immortality of the Soul, Dr. Crombie
on the, 215.

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views of the atonement, 266-re-
moval to Nantwich, and afterwards
to Warrington, 266- publications
on Oratory, 266 - visit to Lon-
don, acquaintance with Price and
Franklin, and ordination at War-
rington, 267-removal to Leeds,
further change of opinions, and
publications there, 268. - removal
to Lord Shelburne's, and more pub-
lications, 269 tour in Europe,
270-removal to Birmingham, His-
tory of Corruptions and Early Opin-
ions, 271-controversy with Price
and others, 272- correspondence
with Franklin and Toplady, 273.
Funishment of Death, article on the
1 et seq.

R.

Reading, remarks on, 80- too much
novel reading, 83-improvement,
and not amusement, the great end
of reading, 85- in relation to the
young, 86- to the old, 89.
Romilly, Sir Samuel, his Speeches on
the Criminal Code, noticed, 2 et
seq.

Roscoe, William, extract from his

work on Penal Jurisprudence, 1.
Rose, John Henry, his translation of
Neander's History of the Church,
65-extracts from, 66 et seq.
Rutt, John Towill, his Life and Cor-
respondence of Dr. Priestley, Vol-
ume First, reviewed, 257.

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