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INDEX TO VOLUME XVIII.

A.

American Unitarian Association, Twentieth Report, page 283.

Auxiliary Associations, the

number formed, &c., 294. Amendments of the 5th Article of the Constitution, 323.

B.

Bellows, Rev. Henry W., his Tract 206, p. 37, and Tract 214, p. 263; his Remarks at the Anniversary, 311. Brooks, Rev. C. T., his Tract, No. 205, p. 17.

Buffalo, N. Y., some account of Rev. Mr. Hosmer's Society, 300.

Burnap, Rev. Mr., of Balti

more, some account of his society, 301.

Bulfinch, Rev. Mr., his remarks at the Anniversary, 316.

Belvidere Academy, 321.

C.

Clarke, Rev. James F., his Tract 208, p. 107.

Christ our Head, Tract No. 212, p. 225. Concessions of Trinitarians respecting 1 John v. 7, Tract 213, p. 239. Constitution of the Am. Unitarian Association, 323. Clergymen Life Members of the Association, 325.

D.

Domestic Missionary Fund,

287.

Destitute Societies and Destitute Clergymen, 293. Dissenters' Chapels Bill in England, 303.

E.

East Lexington, an appropriation to the Unitarian Society there, 288.

Eliot, Rev. Mr., of St. Louis, some account of his society, 301.

F.

Frothingham, Rev. N. L, D. D., his Tract on Rev. Dr. Greenwood, 179.

Farley, Rev. Frederick A., his Tract on the Three Heavenly Witnesses, 239; his remarks at the public meeting, 305. Fairbanks, Henry P. Esq., his Annual Report, 286. Fuller, Mr. A. B., his remarks about the West, 316.

G.

Greenwood, Rev. F. W. P., D. D., recollections of him, 179.

Gray, Rev. F. T., amount paid him for Missionary services,

288. Griffiths, Rev. T. J., amount paid him for Missionary services, 288.

Gilman, Rev. Dr., of Charleston, S. C., some account of his society, 301.

H.

Heywood, Rev. J. H., amount paid him for Missionary services, 288.

Huidekoper, H. J. Esq., his aid in establishing the Theological School at Meadville, Pa., 296.

Holland, Rev. Mr., his remarks at the Anniversary, 308.

Hartford, some account of the

new Church there, 312. Harrington, Rev. Joseph, his remarks at the Anniversary,

313.

I.

Iowa, a loud call for Missionaries there and in Wisconsin,

K.

Kentucky, Missionary aid in that State, 293.

L.

Lincoln, an appropriation to the Unitarian Society there, 288.

Lowell, Ministry at Large in Life Members of the Am. Unithat place, 303.

tarian Association, 325.

M.

Meadville Theological School, an account of it by Mr. Stebbins, 297. Missionary Enterprise, a Tract Misby Rev. C. Robbins. sionary operations were the joy and glory of the Apostolical Churches - such a thing as a Church not taking a part in Missions, was an anomaly in the Apostles' day-a Christian Church, in the true sense, is a member of the Church Universal, and must feel a sympathy and membership therewithsomething, if we have the spirit of Christians, we must do; something we cannot refrain from doing for all such objects as these-p. 1. Muzzey, Rev. Arteinas B., his Tract, No. 212, p. 225.

N.

Number of Auxiliaries, Life Members, &c., 295.

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