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Missionary Society,
Character of the Rev. Dr.
John B. Smith,
Connecticut Missionary So-
ciety, Constitution of the
Circular Letter of the London
Missionary Society,
Christians, a Reproof for
Conversion, a remarkable
Canada Mission,
Duff, Captain Wilson's Let-
ter of the Voyage of the
Duff, her Arrival at Cork,
Duff, Capture of the
Duff, Particulars of the
Deities of the South Seas,
Denmark and Norway, State

of Religion in

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Essay on Visiting,

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Essays on the Sabbath, 241, 321
Flight of the Missionaries,
155
Faith, Importance of a lively 329
Finlay, Rev. Dr. his last words, 342
France, State of Religion in 441
General Assembly, Pastoral
Letter of the

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Gift, a New-year's

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General Assembly, Proceed-
ings of the
He
Germany, State of Religion in 318
Gospel its own Witness,
Harwinton, Religious Intel-
ligence from

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Haweis, Rev. Dr. his Ad-
dress to Captain Wilson,
Haweis's Thanksgiving Ser-

mon,

73

Hendricks, an Indian Chief,
his Address,

381

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Holmes, Rev. Mr. his Letter, 382
Intercourse
between Pres-
byterian Churches, Plan of 187
Indian Papers,
294
Importance of a lively Faith, 329
Infidelity, Letters on, 247, 324,
418

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Isles of the great Southern
Ocean, State of Religion in 447
Introduction,

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Instructions to Missionaries, 15
Intelligence,
Intelligence from Maine,
Intelligence from Hackin-

192

sack and Schraalengburgh, 195
Intelligence from Boston,
Intelligence from the South

196

237

Seas,
Intelligence from Sandwich

Islands,

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Intelligence from Otaheite, 315,

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South Seas, Intelligence from 237
Sandwich Islands, Intelli-
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Sabbath, the Remembrance.
of the

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Sabbath, Sanctification of the 321
Sherriff, Francis, Memoirs of 333,

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South Seas, Deities of the
Society for propagating the
Gospel,
Switzerland, State of Reli-
gion in
Sweden, State of Religion in 317
Thanksgiving for the arrival
of the Duff,
Texts, remarkable
Times, Aspect of the
Tongataboo, Missionaries at
Visiting, Essay on
United Provinces, State of

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Williston, Letter from Rev.

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Mr. Matthew Harrifon, Lanfingburgh, 14 Rev. Nathaniel Harris, Salem, N. J. 3 42 Rev. Afa Hillyer, Bottlehill, 15 Rev. Simeon R. Jones, Chester, 4 Rev. Dr. Keith, Charleston, S. C. Rev. Peter Low, Flatbush,

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Mr. Loughborough, New-York,
Rev. Nafh Legrand, Virginia,
Rev. Peter Labagh, Catts-kill,
Deacon W. Lawrence, Newburgh,
Mr. Enos Merrill, Caftleton,
13 Mr. Jofeph Montague, Coeymans,

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8 Rev. Juftus Mitchell, Canaan,
7 Rev. Daniel Merrill, Sedgewick,
13 Rev. Mr. Miner, South Eaft-town,
9 Rev. James Mairs, Galway,

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