. ABDALLAH and Sabat 118 Concern for the Salvation of the 544 205 403 Themistocles 562 Correspondents, Notices to 48,96, 256 480,536,576. gregational Ministers in Mas. Criticism on 1 Cor. i. 26,27,28. 507 309 D 322 Deaf and Dumb capable of In- 406 Death, Remarkable escape from 182 of Thomas Paine 400 17 sudden, Our Liability to 451 217 462 Meditation in the Pros 516 23,74 Divine Influence, Necessity of 11 Massachusetts 40, Doctrine the Foundation of Duty 538 309 58 85 Duelling, Memorial against 21 171 E 163 Ecclesiastical History, Frag. 559 556 95 Erskine, Rev. John, D. D. char. 515 241 246 F 81 348 Formalist, Reflcctions of a 510 pect of . 49 Fragments 120,176,458 setts, Report of 216 Missionary Society, Berkshire, 330 New York, Report of 571 81 562 1 Mustard Seed, A Grain of 516 N Nazarene 562 294,337 Newton, Sir Isaac, Some Ac. 0 94 462 • Mrs. Catharine Emerson 151 26 . Hon. Thomas Dawes 190 Rev. Daniel Mc Calla 239 Benjamin Perkins 288 - Rev. Dr. John Smith 333 364 Miss Sally Hurd 336 383 Rev, Thomas Allen 479 41 193 171 P 302 567 Presbyterian Churches, State of 551 38 254 of the General Assembly of 136 265 442 Quaker, A converted, Memoirs of 529 R 447 27 Religion, State of, in the Pres. 38 148 - 536 168,197 Remarks on the Review of Al. 320 498 459 Rochester, Lord, Account of 4 S 118 er - M on Salvation of the Heathen, con- U 544 Universal Salvation, Thoughts on 255 Dialogue on 549 559 V 503 Vows, Religious, Nature and Ob. 445 168,197 W 111 Watts, Doctor, Letter from 97 17 184 Y 310 27 INDEX TO THE POETRY. A Dedication Hymn 48 Ode on the Resurrection 384 INDEX TO THE REVIEWS. Allen's Biographical and Histor- Do. Vol. 9, Part 1 & 2 • 225 Do. Vol. 10. Part 1 & 2 Dr. Emmons Dr. Dwight 274 Dr. Griffin Dr. Spring Mr. Beecher 29 81 34 INDEX TO THE SIGNATURES. an Job A. - 204,403 H. 256 Philopater 507 A Trinitari. 118 17,53 R. A. 353 W. 254,447,503 274, 110 REMEMBER them who have a considerable time he walked in spoken unto you the word of darkness, without seeing satisGod, whose faith follow. À factory evidence that he had been review of the lives of pious, and renewed by divine grace. At faithful ministers, is highly use. length, looking to Jesus, the Auful and edifying. It has a ten. thor and Finisher of his faith, dency to stimulate others, who he obtained peace of mind and are partakers of the same faith, the comfort of hope. Having to imitate them in those things, been called by divine grace, he by which they attained to emi. determined to devote his future Dence and usefulness. The Rev. life to the gospel ministry. The Tristram Gilman, late Pastor of flower of his days was spent in the first church in North Yar. those studies, which were premouth, was one, whose memory paratory to preaching a crucified is deservedly dear to his acquaint. Savior to sinful men. Early in ance. He was the son of a pious 1769, he came to the people of and useful minister in Durham, his future charge, and was or. New Hampshire. He was born dained the December following. in the year 1735, and was grad. In his settlement among that uated, at the first University in people, he experienced serious New England, in 1757. Edu. difficulties. His predecessor was cated in a religious manner, he a man of different sentiments from preserved the character of a so. his own, and many of the church ber and moral youth. He did and parish were highly attached to not, however, build his hopes of him, and much opposed to Mr.Gil. everlasting life upon his morali. After much time spent in ty, or think himself a christian, prayer, for divine direction, and merely because he had escaped having the advice of a venerable those grosser vices, to which council, he determined to take the thoughtless youth are liable. He oversight of them in the Lord. was led to view himself as a sin. The event proved the correctness ner, and justly exposed to the of his decision. By his amiable penalty of the divine law. For conduct, and christian prudence, VOL. II. Nero Series. А man. |