Malta, 273, 369
Mauritius, 81, 369, 465, 657
Parkhurst garrison, 177, 465, 1041 Portsmouth garrison, 1138 Quebec, 369, 562
Religious instruction in the army, 178 Warley barracks, 178
Baker, Rev. Thomas, of Fiji, murder of, by cannibals, 77, 462 "Barbarians and the Middle Ages," studies on the, 159 Belfast and its neighbourhood, historical notices of the origin and progress of Methodism in, 914-opening of the Methodist College, Belfast, 949 Bennet, Thomas, M.A, a martyr of the Reformation: a short sketch of, 248 Bible, the, "works" on, noticed, 66, 67, 70, 163, 455, 546, 548, 648, 650, 1021, 1023, 1025. See also "Liber Librorum," New Testament, Scriptures, and RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Böhler, Peter, and the Wesleys, 616- Memorials" of, noticed, 647, 986 Britain's greatness, the physical causes of, 998
Business and religion, 305
Byeways in Palestine:" the Philistine plain, 227
VOL. XIV.-FIFTH SERIES.
Departed saints: a conversation on their knowledge of the affairs of this life, 523 DIVINITY.
Faithful stewardship, (1 Corinthians iv. 1, 2,) 683
God glorified in His servants, (Gala- tians i. 24,) 385 Melchizedek:
type and antitype, (Genesis xiv. 18-20,) 299 Of" a good conscience," 778 The coming of the Holy Ghost: a medi- tation for Whitsuntide, 491 "The Image of the invisible God:" a homily on Colossians i. 13-23...902 The incarnation of God, and the Person of Christ, 1064
The increase of Christianity, (John iii. 30,) 882
The leaven, (Matthew xiii. 33,) 966 The rich man and Lazarus, (Luke xvi. 19-31,) 585
The ten virgins, (Matthew xxv. 1-13,) 209
The True Vine, (John xv. 5,) 1089
Edward VI. and the Book of Common Prayer, 35
Irish Question; Protestantism versus Romanism; projects for the disestab- lishment of the Irish Protestant Church, 168, 169
Proceedings of the Convocation of the Northern Province relating to a proposed union of the Methodists with the Established Church: futile attempts to consecrate a bishop for Natal: the re-assembling of Parliament, 268-270
The Irish Question; the existence of the Established Church in Ireland in- sufficient to account for the disaffection towards the Government; the influence of the Roman hierarchy and priesthood upon the chronic discontent of the masses in Ireland; Government pro- posal to grant a charter to the Roman Catholic University; the disestablish- ment of the Irish Church, conflicting opinions concerning, 359-361
The Irish Church Question and party politics; the voluntary principle, or Popery versus Protestantism? judg- ment of the Court of Arches in the St. Alban's, Holborn, ritual casc, 456, 457
The successful conclusion of the Abys- sinian war; the death of Theodore:
Glasgow, mission-work in the wynds of, 38 Goodwin, Dr. Thomas, on the development of Popish tendencies in the English Church, 984
Greek proverbs, 1(84
Hannah, Rev. Johu, D.D., death of, 176-a sermon on occasion of the death of, 385-notices of his life and character, 396-Conference obituary of, 846-"sermons," &c., on the death of, noticed, 453
Hardy, Rev. Robert Spence, death of, 463-Conference obituary of, 851 Henderson, James, M.D., "Memorials" of, 255
Henry VIII. See Cranmer.
attempted assassination of His Royal | HOME-MISSIONARY CORRESPOND. Highness the Duke of Edinburgh: the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Ireland: diverse opinions on the proposed disestablishment of the Irish Church, 550-552
Termination of the impeachment trial of President Johnson: committal of Ex-Governor Eyre; the bill ignored by the grand jury; repudiation by Lord Chief Justice Cockburn of the doctrines contained in Judge Blackburn's charge, 650-652
Rumours of apprehended continental war; alleged loss of prestige by France on account of the battle of Sadowa; the amicable relations of England with foreign powers; the internal state of the United Kingdom; the rival political parties; the recommendation of Mr. Gladstone's programme by the Roman Catholic bishops, 931-934
The Spanish revolution; the down- fal of the Bourbons; the Provisional Government; liberty of conscience and of worship proclaimed: the Social Science Congress: the Church Con- gress: the Church Association Confer- ence: heathenish practices of the Ro- manizing clergy of the Church of Eng- land at the close of the harvest; the disavowal of Ritualistic ceremonies by the Bishops of Manchester and Chi- chester, 1030-1032
ENCE. Aberystwyth, 1139 Aldershot: Sandhurst, 273 Ashton-under-Lyne:
HOME-MISSIONARY CORRESPOND- ENCE, continued.
Kendal: Ambleside, 373 Kingston: Cobham, 562 Kington: Leominster, 179 Leeds: Beeston-hill, 661 Leigh, 274
Lewes: Eastbourne, 178, 467,953, 1139 Liverpool: Pitt-street, 83, 274, 954, 1139
London: City-road: Chequer-alley, 82, 370, 660-Stoke-Newington, 953- Spitalfields, 82, 466, 853-Bethnal- Green, 853-German Mission, 82, 853-Bow, 467, 853-Great Queen- street, 82, 854-Bayswater, 371, 854 Manchester: Regent-road, Salford, 179 -Grosvenor-street, 275-Gravel- 955-
lane, 275-Cheetham-hill, Rooden-lane, 955
Middlesborough, 468
Nantwich: Crewe, 372, 1045 Norwich, 953
Poole Bournemouth, 179 Runcorn: Widnes, 275, 563 St. Alban's: Watford, 83 St. Ives Fen-Drayton, 468 Sheffield: Norfolk-street, 954; Elles- mere-road, 855-Ebenezer, 180 Southampton, 274
South-Shields: Jarrow, 468, 956 Stockport: Tiviot-Dale, 275, 563 Sunderland, 180
The east of London, 467 Wigan: Ince, 275, 372, 854 Windsor: Chertsey, 83, 1138 Zetland Islands: Lerwick, 277,-Dun- rossness, 84-North-Rooe, 374- Unst, 84, 374
Hora Biblica. No. XCV. "The harsh command," (Genesis xxii. 1, 2,) 45, 146-XCVI. The "good man" of the New Testament, (Romans v. 7,) 233 Human incapacity the reason for Divine interposition, 324
Hurst's "History of Rationalism," 59
Inquisition, the, Dr. Rule's "history" of, 1004
Jeffrey, Francis: a sketch, 1103 Jerusalem, recent explorations in, 410 Jews, the, Christian work on behalf of, in Moldavia, Galicia, and Silesia, 318- learning and science of, 717. See also Abyssinia, Maimonides, Rabbi Aben Ezra, and Talmud. Johannes Hus redivivus, 53
Kingswood and its colliers, 338
Las Casas, the apostle of the Indies, 893
Leprosy of Scripture, the, 692 "Liber Librorum," 539, 611
Alley's "Class-Meetings," 549 Ante-Nicene Christian Library: Tatian, Theophilus, Clementine Recognitions -Clement of Alexandria-Irenæus -Hippolytus, 352
Barnes's "Notes, Critical, Explana- tory, and Practical, of the Book of Psalms," 548
Bastow's "Bible Dictionary," 1027 Baxter's "Missionary's Legacy to his Friends; or, Glimpses of the Land of the Blessed," 265
Bleby's "Reign of Terror," 547 Boyd's "None but Christ," 1024 Bush's "Methodist Sunday-Schools," 1026 Carpenter's
English Bible: how to Read and Study it," 264-" Biblical Helps for English Readers," 650 Coombs's "Bible-Class Studies," 455 Cunningham's "Quakers, from their Origin till the Present Time," 354 Dixon's "Man greatly Beloved: a Ser- mon preached on the Death of the Rev. John Hannah, D.D.," 453 Doedes's "Manual of Hermeneutics for the Writings of the New Testa- ment," 67
Drake's "Alpha and Omega," 455 Ellis, Sir William Charles, M.D., " Me- morials," of, 647
Fletcher's "Personal Recollections of the Hon. George W. Gordon," 547 Forbes's " Analytical Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans," 1021 Fraser's" Memoir of the Life of David Stow," 267
Fuller's "Comment on Ruth, and Notes upon Jonah," 1025
Garland, Thomas, "Memorials, Lite- rary and Religious," of, 452 Gilfillan's
"Remoter Stars in the
Grenville's "Chronological Synopsis of the Four Gospels," 70
Harding's" Peace unto the Heathen," 70 Hood's "Lamps, Pitchers, and Trum- pets," 66
Jackson's "Character of the First Christians," 1131
Jenner's "Holy Child: A Poem," 265 Jobson's "Beloved Disciple: a Ser- mon on the Death of the Rev. John Hannah, D.D.," 453
Lelièvre's "John Wesley; sa Vie et son Euvre," 450
Laddon's "Divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ," 927
Lockwood's "Memorials of the Life of Peter Böhler," 647
Mills's (John) "New Creation," 72 Mills's (Thomas) "Sure of Heaven," 1131
Miller's "Our Dispensation," 265
Moister's "Missionary Stories," 1127 Müller's "Christian Doctrine of Sin," 1129
Notes on the Unfulfilled Prophecies of - Isaiah, 546
Pope's "Inaugural Address," 67 Pressense's "Mystery of Suffering, and other Discourses," 1127 Punshon's "Prodigal Son," 549 Robinson's "Christ All, and in All," 358
Rule's "History of the Inquisition," 930 Scott's "Tellström and Lapland," 550 Sermon Thoughts, 357
Shrewsbury, Rev. William J., "Me- morials" of, 69
Smeaton's "Doctrine of the Atonement, as taught by Christ Himself," 644 Smiles's "Huguenots," 164 Smith's (Dr. George) "Life and Reigu of David, King of Israel," 66 Smith's (Rev. Thornley) "Holy Child Jesus," 650 Steward, George,
Liverpool Conferences, 597 Louis IX., King of France, 719
Maimonides, Moses, 124
Man, the origin and antiquity of, 977, 1078
Materialism and civilization, 1010 Methodism, the origin and local source of, as a modern revival of ancient and Scriptural Christianity: was it Oxford, Epworth, London, or Moravia? 986- historical notices of the origin and progress of, in Belfast, 914 Methodists and their work: thoughts for the day, 1017, 1117 Methodists, the, on the union of, with the Church of England, 330
America, North, 559 Anniversary of the Society. Annual Meeting: abstract of the Report, 555-speech of Isaac Holden, Esq., M.P., (Chairman,) 739; Rev. John Bedford, President of the Confer ence, 740; Rev. Thomas Hodson, 743; Rev. W. T. Radcliffe, 744; Rev. J. S. Banks, 746; Rev. Thomas M'Cullagh, 750; Rev. Donald Fraser, M.A., 750; Rev. Thomas Jackson, 752
Australasia and Polynesia, 559.-Fiji, 77, 462
Ceylon Colombo, 271-Galle, 271- Jaffna, 365-Kandy, 655-Pulean- teevo, 366 China, 558
Contributions, 80, 176, 272, 368, 464, 560, 656, 1040 France, 557
Hannah, Rev. John, D.D., death of, 176 Hardy, Rev. Robert Spence, death of, 463
India, Continental, 557. Madras, 1036-Manaargoody, 272, 656- Mysore, 367, 1036 Ireland, 557
Italy, 174, 557, 461
Scott, Rev. John, death of, 176 The murder of the Rev. Thomas Baker and native teachers by cannibals, 77 West Indies, 559
Monastic system, the, and civil and reli- gious liberty, 244
Morality, comparative, of Protestant and Romish cities, 1046 Moscow and the Kremlin, 909
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, GENE- RAL, continued.
Bohemia and Moravia, Protestantism in, 568
British and Foreign Bible Society: farewell to Earl-street, 375 Catania, evangelical effort in, 471 China: journeys into the interior of the Fuh-Chau province, 183-Hong- Kong: the Scriptures for the Chinese in Roman characters, 280 Evangelical Alliance, the annual soirée of the, 661
Fiji Islands, a naval officer's testimony to the Wesleyan mission in the, 858 France, controversy on female educa- tion in, 279
Friendly Islands, progress of education in Tonga, 1143
Gavazzi in Tuscany, 472 India, colportage in, 281
India, South: Jalna: the Nagpore Gonds and Khonds, 280
India, Western: progress of education in, 379
Ireland and the Romish Church, 568 Italy: Protestantism in Genoa, 1142 London Bible and Home Mission, 666 London City Mission, 665
London Missionary Society, 665 Mongols, the, 856
"Neo-Catholicism" and Italian liberty,
Ragged-schools: Ireland, 859 Reformatories, the discipline of, 664 Romanists in Japan, 378
Romish missions at Southern Tong- King, 566
St. Giles's, mission-work in, 185 Santals, the race and religion of the, 1145
Scriptures, the, circulation of, in Al-
bania, Turkey, 182; in Madagascar, 278; in Austria, 564
Sumatra : mission to the cannibal Battas, 90
Switzerland, Lord's-day observance in, 663
Syria: Christian efforts for the blind, 1144
Syrian females, efforts for the eleva- tion of the condition of, 87 Theatre-services in London, 567- statistics of, 666
The Israelite Bible Society, 858 The Pope's right over temporalities, 667 The Working Men's Lord's-Day Rest Association, 181
Turkey, Protestant mission-schools in, 376 Turkey in Asia, 89
Turkey in Europe: circulation of the Scriptures in Albania, 182
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