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UNITARIAN MISCELLANY

AND

CHRISTIAN MONITOR.

Charity rejoiceth in the truth.-Paul to the Corinthians.
Those creeds are best, which keep the very words of Scripture; and
that faith is best, which hath greatest simplicity,―Jeremy Taylor,

VOL. VI,

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PUBLIC LIBRARY,

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Foundations.
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CONTENTS OF VOL. VI

The Christian's Shorter Catechism-Episcopal Funeral Service-

Sunday Evening-Conversion of the Jews, Letter Third-Letter

from General Washington, in reply to an Address from the Hebrew

Congregation in Newport, R. I, presented to him in August, 1790.-
Ordination Exercises at New Bedford-Spirit of Orthodoxy.

p. 1

Discordancies of Trinitarianism-Character of the Son of God-

Lines to the Memory of Thomas Fysche Palmer; buried at Boston-

Hints on Extemporaneous Preaching-On Poverty-Inconsistency in
one of Bishop Porteus's Lectures--Ordination Exercises at Bidde-.
ford--Anecdotes of the late Rev. Elhanan Winchester-The Chris-
tian Examiner.

p. 37,

Religious Dissipation-Our Ignorance of what is Best for us-The

Worm-Address to the Stars-[ hacher's Sermons-Was Judas

Lord's Supper was instituted-Unitarian-

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