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JLiAymant , a , his examination of Store ' s case , ^ 8- ^ 31 . Replied toby Cler . E 30 R . 2 ^ 7 _ fc ^ p X . C . on Benevolent exertion , 129 —133 . 199—20 a . Remarks of , on a passage in Matthew , 265 *—27 0 Le ^ -es of antiquity , 352—2 57 le Cle . c , extract from , on the bigots of his day , 81 Lesun , Rev , T . O . ^ o L > . H . on the testimony of the "Baptist , & c . 150 , 151 . Obituary nf Mrs . "William Mace , 614 , 615 . His obituary of Miss Ann Cove *
ray , 616 Liberty of Conscience , a Friend to TJ- jversal , his account of the persecution of Valentirms Gentilis for heretical opinions , 309—312 Library , Parish , account of , by the Rev . F . Wrangham , 452- —453 * ' JLight , Inward / 1 the notion of , its general effects examined , 32 , 33 Lincoln , Bishop of , impugns the articles of th ^ Church , 30 , 276 X-indsey , Rev . TheophiJus , poeticaj Tribute to the Mtmorv of the _ _ _ _
— — vlate . 609 . General character , 617 . 637—642 . Funeral Sermons on , 617 , 618 . Mrs . Cappe ' s memoir of the , 637—642 . Patronized by the Hun-* " tingdon family , 6 3 8 . Devotes himself to the duties of the ministry , 6 59 Marries , ib . His great hoi . esty and disinterestedness , 640 . Resigns the living of Catterick , ** 641
Literature , early , how promoted by Christianity , J 3 Unfavourable to Methodism , 299 . How far usefu ) to a preucher , 321 JLttt ' e Ephraim Robin John , an African Prince , account of , 293 , 394 . 3 ^ 3—356 Uttleter , Mr . Isaac , a converted J > 574 Locke , Mr . on the death of Christ , 91 On innate ideas , x 95 . Mr . Ford ' s account of his expulsion from Oxford , 3 ^ 7 , 33 k . Monument to , 3 52 ,
JLockwood , JJr . 245 JLogos explained , 100 London , ^ Ansley ) Lord M ? yor of , his infamous declaration of intolerance , 284 . Bitsliop ' of , 235 . Xiis notion about the ineflicacy of Tea .-on , 40 , 5 . Citizens of , insulted by ministers , 5 9 Lord , meaning © f the term . 490
Lord's Supper , inquiries concerning the , 495 _ ^ Louis XIV . singular prophecy concerning , 468 Love , Mr . Edward , 687 L . H . I . ' s communication relative to a pa-sage in the second book of Kings , ' concerning the meaningof dovJ ' s ^ dung , 499 Luther Martin , 110
Lynn , Mr . See Bereanus Lyons , Rev . J . his declaration of Unitariani m , 166 , 167 . Is converted to Uni . arianisnr * , and how , 166 . His Sermon on the Right and . Duty of an Examination of Scripture , R . 272 , 273 . Account of his sermon at the meeting of the Unitarian Fu & d , 349 Lysandeh , his poetical translation * of the 137 th Psaim , 46 , 47
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M . JVf . ' s Sonnet , 441 . His Account of the Rev . John Edwards , 5 x 7 Mace , Mr . William , his
conscientious return to the worship of the One God , 615 Madrid , account of the insurrection aj ; , in the year 1766 ^ 463 , 4 6 4 Mahometanism , 49 . Favourable to war , 121 . Its existence threatened , ' 274 Mt * n , creation of , from Herder , 254 . Fall of > from Herder , 255 . Formed of dust , S 93 Malthus , Mr . his opinion concerning charity , _ 199 Marriage , discussions concerning ,
31 Z . See Jews . Orton s advice concerning , 19 a . Mr . Baxter ' s advice concerning , 193 . How an Unitarian is affected by it in the Church , 377 , 470 Marsh , Mr . ' 3 Martyr , Justin , his testimony to the Miraculous Conception , 199 Marsom ' s , Mr . J- defence of the pre-exisrence of Christ , 379—38 a . 470—475 . 551—5 5 - 053—659 718—723
Mason ' s Student and Pastor , R . 335 Materialism , how far reconcileable with the doctrine of the Resurrection , 189—191 . An unreasonable notion , 241 . Castigator ' s arguments in defence of , 419 . Vindicated by Mr . AiJc ^ in , 428 - —4 . 30 . General arguments in favour of the doctrine of , 59 a—596 > 647—65 1 Matter may possibly be capable of perception , 9
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1808, page 736, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct281/page/10/
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