RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, continued. niversaries in Paris, 812-Evangelical Church of Lyons, 1128-Arbitrary expulsion from the kingdom on account of religion, 1233-M. Fisch, and the Canon Cattet, 1235 -An illegal Association! 1235
Germany. Letters from M. Czerski, 398-Fla- grant Romish imposture, 919-Extracts from Dr. Pinkerton's annual statement, 920 Great Britain. Address of the Provisional Committee of the proposed Evangelical Alliance, 84-Bequests to the Wesleyan Missionary Society, 187-Proposed Evan- gelical Alliance, 300-Statistics of the Ro- man Catholic Church in Great Britain, 302 -Methodist fast-day, 304, 611, 1024-Dis- sensions among the Jews in London, 398- Extract from the Minutes of the Wesleyan Conference, 908-Resolutions of the Evan- gelical Alliance, 1013-Opening of a chapel at Cookham, 1016-Czerski, and his recep- tion, 1016-Launch of the Wesleyan Mis- sionary ship, the "John Wesley," 1127 Italy. Death of Pope Gregory XVI., 720- Earthquakes and idolatry, 1129
Madeira. Popish outrages on British Pro- testants, 1237
Malta. A new argument for Papal supremacy,
Sanctification referred to, 718, 849, 959, 1074. See also Scriptural Essays, No. XII. Scarborough, historic notice of, 249 Schlegel, letter from, to the Duchess de Broglie, 1098
Scriptural Essays. No. XI. The present adop- tion of the believer, and the Spirit's witness to it, 344, 433, 549, 641: addendum, 1185-No. XII. Entire sanctification, 849, 959, 1074, 1170 SERMONS.
A Charge, delivered at the Ordination of thir-
teen Ministers, by the Rev. J. Stanley, 1057 A Woman that feared the Lord: on the death of Mrs. Gaulter, by Dr. Alder, 9
An Israelite indeed: by Dr. Thomancler : translated from the Swedish, 1161 Domestic Worship, by the Rev. W. W. Stamp, 329
Paul's Appeal and Agrippa's Confession, by the Rev. J. Binns, 953
Slavery, Mr. Wesley's opposition to, 151-work on, noticed, 715
Socinianism and infidelity, leaning towards, by political Liberals, 281, 387-work on, noticed, 605
Spirit, the fruit of the, 978
Spirit of the Times, the: III. Recent legislation; Maynooth, and the prospective endowment of the Papacy, 33, 121, 230, 352, 442 Stations of the Wesleyan Ministers, 889 Staunton, Dr., plain and practical preaching of, 449
Sunday-schools, rise of, 561
Swedish hymn, a, 654
Switzerland, injurious effects of Popery on, 357
TEXTS ILLUSTRATED. See also Hora Bib- licæ.
Genesis xxxiii. 20....329 Numbers vi. 24-27....348 Psalm lxiii.....648 Proverbs xxxi. 30....9 Isaiah vi. 1-8....537
Matthew v. 1, 21....802, 803
Matthew vi. 1....803
Matthew xi. 17, 27; xii. 20; xvii. 24; xviii. 24; xxiii. 35....805, 806 Matthew xxv. 13....806 Matthew xxviii. 17....807 John i. 47....1161 John xiv. 21-23....1174 Acts xx. 24....1057
Acts xxvi. 27-29....953
Romans ii. 15; viii. 16; ix. 1; Hebrews ii. 3,
4; Revelation xxii. 18....552
Romans viii. 15-17....344, 433, 549, 641 Romans viii. 26....555
1 Corinthians ii. 2....1164 Colossians i. 9-12....745
1 Thessalonians v. 23, 24....849, 959, 1074, 1170
1 Peter i. 22-25; ii. 1-5; Acts xv. 9....435, 436
Thornton, Mr. Henry, mentioned, 153 Tourists, a hint to, 248
Treffry, Rev. R., observations by, on affliction,
Union, Christian, the character of, 454-remarks on, 790
Useful Knowledge Society, principles and publi- cations of the, 391
A bridge of monkeys, 927 A brutal Commander, 505 A disagreeable intruder, 928 Adventure with an alligator, 1024 Alpine echo, 1133
A medical case in Damascus, 721 Anecdote of the Peninsular war, 406 Antidote and tests for oxalic acid, 93 A Pope's reason for Latin service, 305 A religious ceremony!-so called, 195 A review, 1026
A sea-horror, 504 Bird-nesting, 928
VARIETIES, continued.
Burial-place of a savage Chief, 1240 Caoutchouc as a remedy for toothache, 1026 Copyright of sermons, 503 Corns, 304
Cromwell, death of, 505
Dainty dish of the Prairie Indians, 612 Deaths among the aristocracy, 195 Dr. Johnson, 822
Druidical monuments, 1024
English patronage of composers, &c., 503 Extraordinary mode of climbing trees, 613 Fare of English nobles in the 16th century, 1133 French judgment of the English, 504 Gigantic trees, 927
Harvey's picture of the first reading of the Bible in St. Paul's, 195
Howard's resolution of mind, 612 Incident in the late war, 822
Interior of a harem at Damascus, 92 International copyright, 927
Liability of the Clergy to the income-tax, 196 Mental control, 1026 Napoleon, 1025
Peculiarities of the author of the "Wealth of Nations," 1239
Petrified forest near Cairo, 1025 Phosphorescent insects, 1240
Pope Pius VII. at chapel, 304
Prayers for the conversion of England, 93 Preservation of food, 1025 Prison amusement, 927 "Put down that novel," 721 Romish Missionaries in London, 721 Russian cruelty towards the Jews, 196 Schoolboys, 1134
Singular, if true: animal suicides, 407 Sir Joseph Banks and Dr. Solander, 821 Spanish incredulity respecting British improve- ments, 505
The Emperor of Russia at Rome, 196
The English in Italy, 406 The English mob, 505
VARIETIES, continued.
The fate of a gambler, 305 The late Princess Borghese, 196 The organs of perspiration, 304 The upas-tree, 1134
The wearing of the hair, 612
Value of regular employment, 721
Vaudois, tour among the, 598. See also RELI- GIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
Wallace, Rev. James, narrative of the peril and preservation of, 971
Watson, Rev. R., recollections of, 767 Wesley, Rev. Charles, mentioned, 43, 44, 45, 151, 361, 1089
Wesley, Rev. John, efforts of, to promote Chris- tian union, 43-Horace Walpole's description of, 44-Mission of, to Georgia, 240-notice of, as a medical adviser, 359-labours of, in the cause of education, 450-scheme of female study suggested by, 452-high expectations of, from Sunday-schools, 562-quoted, on the wit- ness of the Spirit, 558, 560; on the moral law, 965--preaching in the Gwennap amphitheatre, an engraving of, noticed, 1126-mentioned, 28, 29, 641, 653
Wesley Papers. Nos. VIII., X., XII. Letters from the Rev. Samuel Wesley, sen., to his eldest son, Samuel, 49, 251, 575-No. IX. The late W. Wilberforce, Esq., and the Wesleys, 150-Nos. XI., XIII., XIV., XV., XVII. Letters from Mrs. Susanna Wesley, to her eld- est son, Samuel, 459, 665, 769, 870, 1087-No. XVI. Medicines for moral maladies, 981-No. XVIII. Fragment of a letter to Lady Cox, from the Rev. J. Wesley, 1088-No. XIX. Female correspondents, 1188
Wilberforce, William, Esq., assistance rendered by, to the widow of the Rev. C. Wesley, 150- letter to, from the Rev. J. Wesley, on the slave-trade, 152
MEMOIRS, continued.
Thorley, Mrs., by the Rev. A. Strachan, 1041
Walker, Mr. John, by the Rev. W. Lindley, 313 Walker, Mrs., by the Rev. J. Brown, 1145
Weir, Rev. Alexander, 1
OBITUARY.
Pepper, Mrs., 93
RECENT DEATHS. Abbey, Mrs., 506 Adcock, Mrs., 1135 Alger, Mr. Joseph A., 932 Allen, Sarah, 94 Allison, Mrs., 1027 Andrews, Mr. John, 1030 Archer, Mrs., 409 Atkin, Mrs., 198
Baker, Mrs., 514 Baker, Rev. John, 96 Bale, Mrs. Elizabeth, 307 Bale, Mrs. Jane, 614
Ballard, Mr. Thomas, 723 Barnaby, Mr. Joseph, 1134 Barton, Mr. George, 514 Bashforth, Mrs., 307 Bate, Mrs., 200 Bateson, Miss, 512 Bawden, Mr. James, 94 Beck, Miss, 1029 Beck, Mrs., 198 Bennett, Mrs. Faith, 510 Bennett, Mrs. Martha, 408 Berry, Mr. Robert, 512 Bewsher, Mr. Thomas, 1032 Beynon, Mr. David, 1034 Billinge, Mr. John, 507 Biltclieffe, Mr. G., 510 Birch, Miss, 408
Birch, Mrs., 823
Blackwell, Mr. Thomas, 722 Bland, Mr. John, 723 Bland, Mrs., 407 Blomfield, Mr. James, 1029 Boinville, Madame de, 307 Bond, Mrs., 199
Booth, Mr. Reuben, 724 Boothby, Mrs., 1034 Bowerman, Mr. William, 408 Bown, Mrs., 1031 Bradley, Mr. Ralph, 615 Brayshay, Mr. Thomas, 507 Brightman, Mr. Thomas, 509 Brittan, Mr. Benjamin, 199 Britton, Mrs., 1243 Brogden, Mrs., 510 Brown, Mr. James, 1028 Brown, Mrs. Dorothy, 722 Brown, Mrs. Elizabeth, 1135 Budrey, Mr. John, 198 Burgess, Rev. John, 96
Bush, Mr. Elijah, 199 Butters, Mr. Virlot, 513 Butterworth, B., Esq., 1034 Byng, Mr. William, 1033 Caldecott, Mr. Joseph, 508 Calloway, Mr. William, 1241
DEATHS, con-
tinued. Candler, Mrs., 513 Carle, Mr. Joseph, 512 Carter, Mr. Marmaduke, 824 Cave, Mrs., 511
Cawood, Mr. Thomas, 723 Channon, Mrs., 614 Chapman, Mary C., 307 Chapman, Miss Helen, 511 Chapman, Mrs., 1135 Charles, Mr. Isaac, 407 Chubb, Mr. Charles, 930 Churches, Mr. John, 930 Clayton, Elizabeth, 197 Cleverton, Ann, 1028 Coghlan, Mrs., 724 Cole, Mr. Robert, 198 Constable, Rev. W., 96 Cooke, Mr. John, 1029 Cooksey, Mrs., 614 Cookson, Mr. W., 306 Cooper, Mr. Thomas, 1034 Cowan, Mr. James, 508 Cranswick, Mrs., 1030 Creeber, Mrs., 198 Curtis, Mr. Edward, 1029 Cussons, Mr. George, 510 Dalby, Mr. Joseph, 1242 Dale, Mr. John, 96 Dart, Mr. Henry, 408 Dash, Miss M., 511 Davies, Rev. John, 199 Davis, Mrs., 723 Dearlove, Mrs., 506 Denham, Miss, 513 Digby, Mr. Leonard, 513 Disney, Miss M., 825 Dolman, Mr. William, 615 Donnell, Mr. James, 1033 Dove, Mr. Thomas, 825 Eayes, Mr. John, 508 Elliott, Mr. John, 1032 Ellis, Miss Louisa, 614 Elworthy, Mr. Henry, 1031 Errington, Mrs., 198 Etherton, Mrs., 1135 Evans, Mr. John V., 94 Evans, Mrs., 1033 Exell, Mr. Samuel, 96 Faulkner, Elizabeth, 1035 Fernley, Mr. J. Dyson, 1241 Findlay, Rev. George, 722 Firth, Mr. William, 509 Fisher, Mrs., 510 Fordred, Mr. John, 1035 Foster, Mr. Thomas, 1027 Fournes, Mrs., 514 Fowkes, Mr. Henry, 200 Fox, Mr. Richard, 307 Frankish, Mrs., 507 Frederick, Susanna, 931 French, Mr. William, 307 Fulljames, Mrs., 95 Gibson, Mr. John, 823 Gill, Mrs., 824
Gloyne, Rev. Charles, 199 Graham, Rev. Thomas, 95 Green, Mr., 512 Greenwood, Mrs., 1243 Gregory, Mr. Ralph, 514 Griffith, Mr. James, 306
Griffith, Rev. John, 409
Grindrod, Mrs., 199
Gurr, Mrs., 506
Hackford, Mrs., 507 Haigh, Mrs., 1032 Haine, Mrs., 95 Hall, Mrs., 514
Hall, Mrs. Sarah, 931 Hallow, Mrs., 1028. Hambly, Mr. William, 724 Hankey, Mrs., 409
Hardwick, Miss Sarah, 198 Harlow, Mrs., 512 Harper, Mr. William, 1033 Harrison, Mrs., 510 Hart, Mr. William, 509 Hatton, Mrs., 507 Hayes, Mr. Thomas, 1032 Hayman, Mrs., 1242 Hetherington, Mrs., 306 Hickman, Rev. Henry, 513 Higgs, Mrs., 407
Highton, Mr. William, 1035 Hill, Mrs., 614
Hind, Mrs., 1135
Hitchens, Cordelia, 929
Holden, Mrs., 824
Holland, Mr. Joseph, 506
Hollis, Mrs., 723
Holtby, Mr. David, 508
Hook, Mrs., 305
Hopewell, Mrs., 199
Howard, Mr. Sebyas, 615 Howard, Mrs., 724 Huddart, Miss Isabella, 823 Hughes, Mrs., 824 Jackson, John, Esq., 1034 Jackson, Mr. Benjamin, 1029 Jones, Mrs., 931 Jose, Mrs., 512
Jowers, Mr. J., 308 Kemp, Mr. James, 509 Kerr, Rev. Thomas, 616 Keys, Mrs., 514 Kidd, Rev. William, 409 King, Mrs., 1134 Kingston, Miss Anne, 932 Knapp, Mrs., 409 Lamplough, Mr. Robert, 507 Lane, Mrs., 823 Laws, Mrs., 1241 Lea, Mr. George, 929 Leach, Rev. William, 1136 Lindsay, Mr. Andrew, 615 Littlejohns, Mr. C., 1028 Lockyer, Mrs., 507 Lomas, Miss Mary, 511 Love, Mrs., 1135
Lucas, Miss Henrietta, 615 Luck, Mr. James, 615
Lyddon, Mr. John, sen., 823 M'Comb, Mr., 408
Manning, Mr. Edmund, 1243
Marsh, Mrs., 722
Matthews, Mrs., 722
May, Mr. Richard, 1034
Miles, Mr. John, 509
Millington, Mr. James, 723
Mottram, Mr. Thomas, 823 Murray, Mrs., 511
RECENT DEATHS, con-
tinued. Myers, Mrs., 824 Neale, Mrs., 931
Neap, Mr. William, 511 Newton, Mr. Jacob, 1136 Nixon, Mr. William, 510 Noton, Mr. Michael, 513 Ogden, Maria, 724 Ogle, Mr. Henry, 507 Oldfield, Mr. Thomas, 722 Oliver, Mr. Josiah, 508 Palser, Mr. John, 197 Pape, Mrs., 198
Parrott, Mr. John, 1031 Parry, Mrs., 825
Pawley, Mr. Thomas, 1136 Peacock, Mr. Michael S., 929 Pearson, Rev. W., sen., 410 Philipson, Mr. John, 930 Phillips, Mrs., 197 Phillips, Rev. Richard, 200 Pickering, Mr. James, 932 Plant, Mr. John, 511 Plows, Mrs., 511 Porter, Mrs., 824
Potter, Miss Sarah E., 824 Potter, Mr. James, 1034 Pratt, Mr. Philip, 1032
Preece, Mr. Richard, 408 Preston, Mr. John, 1032 Price, Mr. Richard, jun., 306 Prudah, Miss E., 931 Radcliffe, Mr. Thomas, 198 Ramsden, Mr. James, 1028 Ramsden, Mr. John, 723 Redmond, Mrs., 1033 Richardson, Mrs., 512 Riches, Mr. William, 508 Riley, Mrs., 200
Riley, Mrs. Mary, 1242 Roberts, Mrs., 931
Robinson, Mr. Robert H., 513 Robinson, Mr. William, 95 Robson, Mr., 308
Rogers, Mrs., 511
Romaine, Ann, 824 Saunderson, Miss M., 306 Saville, Mr. Stephen, 615 Scadding, Miss Susan, 1033 Scattergood, Mr. Thomas, 513 Schofield, Mrs., 1034 Scott, Mr. Thomas, 823 Sellick, Miss Sarah, 308 Sharp, Miss Elizabeth, 506 Sharpe, Mrs., 931 Sharphouse, Mrs., 409 Shaw, Mrs., 615
Short, Mr., 507
Short, Mr. William, 514 Sims, Mrs., 94
Skinner, Mrs., 1027 Slater, Mr. John, 1028 Slater, Sarah, 409 Smith, Mr. George, 824 Smith, Mrs., 509 Smith, Mrs. Mary, 1030 Sneath, Mrs., 1135 Snell, Mrs., 409 Speak, Mr. John, 1027 Sperry, Mrs., 512 Spink, Mrs., 508 Stables, Mrs., 508 Standring, Mrs., 1244 Stalon, Miss E., 96 Staughton, Mr. Joseph, 1033 Stockton, Mr. S., jun., 307 Strong, Mr. James, 613 Strong, Mrs., 307 Surman, Mrs., 1243
Suter, Mr. Alexander G., 200 Sutton, Mrs., 1030 Swindells, Mrs., 1136 Tattersall, Mr. Robert, 1241 Taylor, Mr. Thomas, 306 Taylor, Mr. John, 1030 Thurstan, Mr. John, 1136 Tilcock, Mrs., 513 Tite, Mrs., 308 Toft, Mrs., 615
Trevor, Mr. Joseph, 615 Tucker, Mr. James, 1028 Tuffin, Mary A., 409 Usher, Mrs., 1031 Utting, Mrs., 1136 Vaughan, Rev. Martin, 1244 Vincent, Mr. S., 931 Waite, Mr. Richard, 1029 Walker, Mrs. Elizabeth, 512 Walker, Mrs. Martha, 96 Warlow, Mrs., 930 Webb, Mr. Samuel, 724 Wedlock, Mr. James, 1136 Werritt, Mrs., 512 Wheatley, Mrs., 1031 Wheelock, George W., 929 White, Mr. Francis, 1030 Whitfield, Mr. Thomas, 508 Whitlock, Mr. William, 1032 Whitworth, Mr. James, 509 Widowfield, Margaret, 197 Wilkinson, Mrs., 929 Wilkinson, Mrs. D., 1243 Wilkinson, Mrs. Eliza, 724 Wilkinson, Mrs. Sarah, 1134
Wilkinson, Rev. Joseph, 515 Williams, Mr. John R., 197 Williams, Mrs., 308 Wilson, Mr. William, 512 Winterbottom, Miss E. S., 1029
MINISTERS
who have died during the year, Conference account of the :
Anthoniez, John, 917 Baker, John, 910 Burgess, John, 909 Cloake, John W., 916 Constable, William, 909 Cullingford, John, 918 Davies, John, 911 Dowson, William, 919 Durrie, Samuel, 914 Findlay, George, 919 Fowler, William, 908 Gloyne, Charles, 911 Graham, Thomas, 909 Greeves, John, 915 Griffith, John, 912 Hamer, Thomas, 914 Hickman, Henry, 912 Hudson, Thomas, 914 Hughes, Thomas, 1st, 913 Kerr, Thomas, 917 Kidd, William, 916 Marsden, John S., 917 Marshall, William, 918 Pearson, William, sen., 912 Phillips, Richard, 916 Pontefract, Jeremiah, 908 Skelton, Thomas, 915 Skevington, John, 918 Taylor, Joseph, 910 Thomas, Thomas, 913 Trampleasure, William, 913 Wayte, James H., 918 Wilkinson, Joseph, 913 Wilson, John S., 916 Wood, John, 1st, 914
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