269 which lower: read, and the lower. after read, before. 10 from bottom-word of God: read, words of God. 309 7 381 for Art. II. of last No. (now cancelled), read Vol. I., 370, and II. 354. 16 term read turn. ABOLITION Of Slavery, act for the, 288. ADDRESS to Evangelical Friends, 351. ADDRESSES to the Throne, and proceedings about, 37, 113, 204, 281. 373. AFFIRMATION made valid, 230, 273. AMOUNT of Sufferings for 1835, 1; for 1836, 303. ASH, Dr. Edward, on the profession of Friends, 367. BALL, Richard, 256. BAPTISM, and the Lord's Supper, 257, 302, 305, 336, 339, 358, 369, 387... BARCLAY, Robt. 336, 340. BARNARD, Hannah, proceedings against, 17, 24, 60, 70. BATES, Elisha, 258, 307, BATGER, and others, sued by Hen. Finch, 39. BEACON (publication so called) of the question about the, 10.. BELL, Dr., his Madras system, 83. BENEZET, Anthony, 73, 335. BEVAN, Joseph Gurney, 27, 24. BEVANS, John, 97. BIBLE, the, was Luther's school-book, 331. BIBLE Society, 38. BIRKBECK, Wilson, 38. BONAPARTE, 34, 39, 93, 148. BROOKFIELD, Friends' School at, 364. CANADA Indians, cause of, espoused, 330. CAREY, the late Dr., Missionary, refused to swear, 112. CASTLEREAGH, the Lord, his bill in favour of dissenters, 101. CATECHISMS and confessions of faith, 21, 89, 97, 101, 106, 379%. CATHOLIC claims and emancipation, 33, 100, 202, 235. CHARITIES, Friends-375, well administered 376. CHURCH-RATES, proceedings about, 304, 330. CHURCHWARDEN, office of, as respects Friends, 87, 193. CLERKENWELL, Friends' school and workhouse at, removed, 99.. CONDILLAC, his maxim, in self-instruction, 54. COUNTRY Meetings of Friends, decline of 325, 327. CRIES of Africa, an anti-slavery tract, 229, CROYDON, Friends' School at, 226, 360. CRUCIFIXION, of the hour, and duration of the, 184. DEFENDER of the faith, Royal style of, now renounced, 31. DELUSION, how far chargeable on Fox and his friends, 267. DERIVATIONS and meanings of words, 286, 314, 333. DRAM Shops not to be kept by Friends, 329. EARLY Christian Instruction, a catechism, 89, 101. ELIOT, John, 31, a memorial of, 206. EPISTLE to Friends against a war-tax, 349. of Counsel of 1836, remarks on the, 65. the Meeting for Sufferings of 1836, remarks on, 307, 312. ESTABLISHED Church, two objections against an, 51. EVANGELICAL Friends, 265, 351, 357. FAITH, indispensable to a Religious character, 58. FEFLING set against sound judgment and reason, 31. FINCH, Henry, forces himself on the Quarterly Meeting, 39. FOSTER, Thos. disowned for Unitarianism, 116, 129. FOTHERGILL, Sam. 349;-Jolin, 385. Fox, George, his character and principles treated, 238, 267, 330, 370, 378, 383. Fox, Joseph, 83. FRANCE and Germany, Friends in, 150, 152. FRIENDS Books, 320. FRIEND impressed for the navy, and released, 88. FRIENDS, an article on their peculiar creed, their discipline, &c., in Rees's Cyclopaedia, 116. GAMBIA River, proposed mission to the blacks, on the, 205. GEDDES, Alex., his translation, 74. GENEALOGY of Christ, of the document concerning the, 139. GEO. III. his benevolence as a patron of education for the poor, 83. HOLY orders disqualify for a seat in parliament, 33 HOMILIES written to the Quakers by George Fox, 65. HOWICK, the Lord, moves the abolition of Tests, 91. JESUITS, order of, restored by the Pope, 148. ILLUMINATING, outrage on Friends, about, 30. IMPROVED Version, (so called) of the New Testament, criticised, 137, 155, 161, 177, 209. IMPROVEMENTS in Education, a tract, 78. INTERCALARY Sabbath, set up by some Friends. 12. ISLINGTON-ROAD, Friends' School at, 99; removed and enlarged, 226. JUDGMENT, Christ's, how taken away, 338. KEITH, George, his Platonic doctrine taken up by Barclay, 208. LANCASTER, Joseph, and his Schools, 77, 81. LECTURES on Slavery, fund for, 347. LETTER to a Friend joining the Establishment, 46, 49. to J. G. Bevan, on the subject of H. Barnard's appeal, 25. LIGHT of Christ treated of, 13, 269. LIVINGSTON, Gov., (American) speech made by a Friend before &c., 119, 122. LOANS to foreign powers by Friends, question about, 230. MACDONALD, Chief Baron, right decision of, 39. MARRIAGE registry, &c., Acts, account of, 247. MEETING for Sufferings, 307, 312. MEETINGS for discipline are legally select, 40. religious, exclusive advice about, 66. MEMORIALS to Foreign governments, 144, 150, 200, 344. MIND of Truth, remarks on the phrase, 14, 31. MINDEN in Prussia, intolerant proceedings at, 232. MINISTERS and Elders make a separate interest, 15. MIRACULOUS Conception treated of, 26, 140. MISSIONS to the heathen declined, 205, 283. NATIONAL or established ministry objected to 5, 134. NEGROES, Friends proceedings in behalf of the, 88, 205, 225, ?28, 230, 234, 279, 281. NEW Testament, of the authenticity of the, 56. baked bread and hair-powder, use of, discouraged, 28. NUMBER of the beast, Rev. xiii. 18, to what applicable, 223. OLD wine, in what sense commended by the Pharisee, 244. PARLIAMENT, petitions to, and proceedings in, 28, 149, 201, 225, 279, 281, 304, 319. PEACE and war, proceedings about, 34, 37, 113, 147. PENAL Code, petitions respecting the, 201, 204. PENKETH, Friends' school at, 363. PENN, Wm. his biography in Rees's Cyclopaedia, 115. PHELPS, Jas. leniently sued for Tithe, 37. PHILLIMORE, Dr. Eccl. Judge, 193. PITT, William, his resignation how caused, 33. POPE, the, how treated by Bonaparte, 34, 39, 93. POPULATION, first movement to ascertain the amount of our, 29. POOR children of Friends, their teaching not to be relief, as poor, 283. PRAYER of Moses, a more modern psalm, 155. the great duty of, treated, 336. PRESS, a Committee of Friends to watch the, 89; reports to the Meeting for Sufferings, 94, 98, 115. PRIESTS are excluded the Commons' house of parliament, 33. PRINCIPLE, what it is, 317, 334. PRINCIPLES and precepts, &c., a catechism of Friends, 106. PROPOSAL for open communion rejected, 287. PUNISHMENT eternal, doctrine of treated, 170, 224. PYRMONT, Meeting of Friends at, 151. QUAKERISM, its main error in doctrine stated, 271. RAWDEN, Friends' school at, 365, REASON and revelation considered, a tract, 54, 336. REGENCY, under George, Prince of Wales, 100. the Unitarian version of the N. T., 137, 177, 309. REPORTS of Committees to Yearly Meeting, &c., 320, 325. 155, 161, |