Manchester Flora; a descriptive list of the Plants growing wild within eighteen miles of Manchester, with notices of the Plants commonly culti vated in gardens; preceded by an In- troduction to Botany. By Leo H. Grindon, 268.
Notes Critical and Practical on the Book of Numbers; designed as a general help to Biblical Reading and Instruc- tion. By G. Bush, late Professor of Hebrew and Oriental Literature in New York City University, 129. Practical Nature of the Theological Writings of Swedenborg, in a Letter to His Grace the Lord Archbishop of Dublin. By the Rev. Augustus Clissold, M. A., formerly of Exeter College, Oxford,
Sermons. By the Rev. John Caird, M.A., Minister of the Park Church, Glas- gow, 219.
Contemplated change in the Liturgy of the Church of England, 236. Copy of part of a Letter from Australia,
Correspondence on Faith Alone, 517. Correspondence on the Doctrines of the New Church in the "Daventry Chronicle," 330.
Cross-street and Argyle-square, 373. Death of Professor George Bush, 527. Deptford, 39. Derby, 87.
Devonshire-street, Islington, 38, 184. Dundee, Scotland-Visit by the Rev. O. P. Hiller, 232. Edinburgh, Glasgow, &c., 569. Elmham Society, 187, 232. Elmham Church Fund, 284. Embsay-Annual Recitals of the Day and Sunday Schools, 232, 375. Establishment of a New Society in Nottingham, 564.
Euston Hall, Euston-road, London- Lecture on Swedenborg, by Mr. John Hyde, 183.
Excursion during the Conference Week, 471.
Excursion of the New Church Mutual Improvement Society, Cross-street, London, 472. Failsworth-Re-opening of the Place of Worship after an Enlargement, 472. Funds of the National Missionary In- stitution, and the Administration of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, 228. Hammersmith, 373. Haslingden, Lectures, 138. Heart Religion, 139. Heywood, 86.
Interesting instance of the Recognition of the Doctrines of the Church, 44. Invitation to Ministers and others from Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 142. Ipswich-Lectures at the Temperance Hall, 184.
Bury, Lancashire-Lectures by the Rev. Ipswich, Lectures by Mr. Spilling, 233
California-Letters from Mr. James Ireland, 234.
Colonial-Letters from Australia, 234.
Keighley Visitor," 42.
Kersley Anniversary Sermons, 324.
Kersley Charity Sermons, Social Meet- ing, 472.
Conference (Late) and the Derby So. Kersley Lectures, 136.
Conference Tea Meeting, 421.
Kersley Young Men's Mutual Improve- ment Society, 232.
Confirmation of the Statements of Swe- Labours of Messrs. Gladwell and
Science of Correspondences, 284. Schools for Educating the children of the members of the New Church, 571. Services in Connection with the Con- ference, 470.
Sheffield Lectures by the Rev. R. Storry, 88.
Shields-Mr. Gladwell, 473. Signs of Progress, 236, 380.
Melbourne Visit of the Rev. E. Made- Social Meeting of the Peter-street So-
Missionary Prospects in India, 236. Missionary and Tract Society of the New Church, 43, 282, 378. Missionary and Tract Society of the New Church, Chatteris, St. Ives, and Hammersmith, 85.
Music of the Second Advent, 370. New Church Principles; or, Cathedral Music, 225.
New Fragment of a Diary, by Sweden- borg, of part of the year 1744, 523. New Publications, 46, 142, 237. New Schools, Peter-street, Manchester, 46.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 136, 187, 280, 374. Norwich-Election of Minister, 566. Notice to the Representatives and Visitors at the ensuing Conference, 377. Nottingham, 374, 474, 563. Nottingham Anniversary Sermons, 519. North Shields-Opening of the 'Tem- perance Hall for Worship, 519. Norwich and Brightlingsea, 278. Opening of a New Church Sunday School at Baildon, Yorkshire, 282. "Patriot" Newspaper, 332. Popularity Hunting in the Church, 132. Preston-Rev. E. D. Rendell and Com- mittee of Christian Association, 376. Proposal to erect a Monument to the late Mr. Samuel Crompton, of Bolton, 237. Protestantism and post-Apostolic Teach- ing, 91.
Provision for the Administration of the Sacrament of the Holy Supper, 141. Ramsbottom-Lectures by the Rev. J. B. Kennerley, 230.
ciety, Manchester, 92.
Stand-lane Charity Sermons, 325. Staple of Popular Preaching, 273. Streaks of the Dawn, 180.
Stretford, near Manchester-Lectures, 185.
Stockport-Lectures by the Rev. J. B. Kennerley, 136.
St. Ives-Lectures by the Rev. Dr. Bayley, 42.
St. Ives-Anniversary Tea Party, 233. Subscription to the New Building of the Limekiln-lane Society, 43. Suggestion for extending a knowledge of the New Church Doctrines, 141. Sunday School Union, 378. Swedenborg and the Blood, 479. Swedenborg and Mahomet, 187. Swedenborg in the Universities, 284. Swedenborg Society's Dinner, 379. Swedenborg's Statement that the Soul does not quit the Body till some time affer the functions of Breathing have Ceased, 140. Todmorden-Lectures by the Rev. R. Storry, 231.
Treat to the Cross-street Sunday Scholars and Evening Classes, 376. Visit of Conference to Melbourne, 426. Worsley-Lectures, 138, 232.
New Church Disciple, 271. Temptation, 319. Temptations, 131.
The Gardens of the Tempter, 131. We meet again in Heaven, 224.
Account of the Reception of the Doctrines of the New Church, 272. Critical and Descriptive Notice of the Rev. T. T. Lynch, 272. Editor of the "Truth Promoter" and the New Church-A Correspondence between Mr. John Bowes and the Rev. W. Woodman, 382. French Pamphlet, 574. French Translations, 574. General Index to the Passages of the Word in Swedenborg's Works, 574. Good News of God: Sermons by Charles Kingsley, rector of Eversley, 479. Letter to the Archbishop of Dublin, by the Rev. A. Clissold, 480. Monumental Edition of the Appeal, 574. Prayers for Private Meditation and for Home, 573.
Proposed New Quarterly, 381. Proposed Work of the Rev. E. D. Rendell, of Preston, 382. Scripture Teachings upon Great Sub- jects: A Series of Essays, by the Rev. E. D. Rendell, 528.
The Hand-book of Mesmerism, 574. Writings of Swedenborg-Do they en- courage Adultery? &c., 381.
Sawyer, Mr. James, 480. Sparling, Mr. Samuel, 480. Walmsley, Mr. James, 285. Webb, Mr. Richard, 480. Winter, Mr. Augustus, 144.
Adkin, Mr. John, 383. Ashworth, Mr. John, 238. Bain, Mr. Andrew, 144. Bainbridge, Mary Jane, 335. Berry, Mr. James, 48. Borrough, Mr. Joseph, 93. Bragge, Mr. John Kingell, 240. Cordon, Mr. John, 94. Crompton, Roger, Esq., 431. Cronshaw, Mr. John, 335. Cull, Rev. John, 190. Dugdale, Mr. John, 336. Elliott, Mr. Henry Liddell, 94. Flowers, Mr. George Baron, 94. Gee, Mrs. Mary, 528. Holden, Mr. John, 285. Howe, Mrs., 335.
Jones, Mrs. Bettrich, 576. Leeming, Mr. Thomas Hope, 576. Mason, Ann, 189.
Mason, Mrs. Mary, 96. Noble, Mr. William, 239. Norries, Mrs. Ann, 48. Ordish, Mr. Rowland, 285. Partington, Mr. James, 576. Pearce, Mrs., 334.
Penneck, Mrs. Harriet, 384.
Perkins, Mr. John, 239.
Pixton, Mrs., 336.
Queen, Mrs., 144.
Roberts, Mr. Edward, 334.
Robinson, Mrs. Sophia, 189.
Rolands, Mr. George Nairne, 288.
Seddon, Mr. Samuel, 335.
Skeaf, Mrs., 575.
Taylor, Mrs. Hannah, 384. Tuting, Mr., 576.
Walmsley, Mrs. Thomas, 388. Wild, Mr. John, 286.
Yeomans, Mr. Thomas, 576.
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