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No. 127.

No. 128.

What is Truth? By Andrew Peabody.

A Young Man's Account of his Conversion from
Calvinism, A Statement of Facts.

No. 129. True Grounds of Christian Unity. By George

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No. 131.

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A Rational Faith competent to the Wants of Man.
The Thirteenth Report of the American Unitarian
Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual
Meeting, May 29, 1838.

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VOL. XII.

No. 132. The Duty of Promoting Christianity by the Circulation of Books. By H. Ware, Jr.

No. 133.

No. 134.

The Future Life. By William F. Channing, D. D.
Repentance the Ground of Forgiveness. By Joseph
Hutton, LL. D.

No. 135. The Worship of the Father, a Service of Gratitude
and Joy. By William E. Channing, D. D.
Reason and Revelation. By A. A. Livermore.
Fidelity in Duty, not accuracy in Belief, our Test
of the Christian Character. By A. P. Peabody.
The Unitarian Reform. By James F. Clarke.
Truths joined by God not to be sundered by Man.
By Samuel Osgood,

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No. 136.

No. 137.

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No. 138.

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No. 139.

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No. 140.

No. 141.

No. 142.

On the Atonement. By Edward B. Hall,
Unitarianism Vindicated against the Charge of
Skeptical Tendencies. By James Walker.
Remarks on the Sacred Scriptures, and on Belief
and Unbelief. By Orville Dewey.

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No. 143. The Fourteenth Report of the American Unitarian
Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual
Meeting, May 29, 1839.

VOL. XIII.

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No. 144. On Mystery, Reason and Faith. By Rev. E. Pea

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No. 145. Who was Jesus Christ? By Rev. Geo. F. Simmons. 5

No. 146

Jesus Christ the Chief Corner Stone. By Rev. G.
R. Noyes, D. D.

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No. 147.

No. 148.

No. 149.

How to Spend a Day. By Henry Ware, Jr., D. D.
Life and Character of the Rev, Aaron Bancroft, D.
D. By Rev. Alonzo Hill.
Atonement. By Rev. Ezra S. Gannett.

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No. 150. Thoughts for the New Year on the Duty of Improvement. By Henry Ware, D. D.

No. 151. The Moral Power of Christ's Character. By Rev.

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No. 152. Christian Views of Human Suffering. By William
E. Channing, D. D.

No. 153.

No. 154.

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Watch and Pray. By Rev. Robert C. Waterston,
Practical Goodness the True Religion. By Rev. F.
H. Hedge.

No. 155. The Fifteenth Report of the American Unitarian
Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual
Meeting, May 26, 1840.

VOL. XIV.

No. 156. The Doctrine of the Cross. By Rev. J. W. Thomp

son,

No. 157. The One Thing Needful. By Rev. Thomas B. Fox,
No. 158. The Scripture Doctrine of Regeneration. By Rev.

C. W. Upham.

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No. 159. The Power of Unitarian Christianity to produce an
Enlightened and Fervent Piety. By W. E.
Channing, D. D.

No. 160. An Individual Faith. By Rev. George E. Ellis.
No. 161. How to Spend Holy Time. By Rev. H. Ware, Jr.
No. 162. On the New Birth. By Rev. Frederick T. Gray.
No. 163. On Prayer. By Rev. John H. Morrison.
No. 164. Reasons Offered by Samuel Eddy, LL. D., Late
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Rhode
Island, for his Opinions to the First Baptist Church
in Providence, from which he was compelled to
withdraw for Heterodoxy.

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No. 165. Man born upright. By Rev. A. B. Muzzey.

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No. 166. Unitarianism Defined and Defended; being Extracts from Lectures delivered at Liverpool in 1839, by three Unitarian Ministers, in Answer to Lectures against Unitarianism, by thirteen Clergymen of the Episcopal Sect.

No. 167. The Sixteenth Report of the American Unitarian
Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual
Meeting, May 25, 1841.

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No. 1. Objections to Unitarian Christianity Considered. By
William E. Channing.

No. 2. A Serious and Friendly Address to the Anxious In-
quirer.

No. 3. One God and One Mediator.

No. 4.

The Apostles' Creed, as contained in their Public Dis

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No. 5. Two Objections to the right and duty of Free Inquiry and Private Judgment answered. By Jonathan Mayhew..

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No. 6. Suggestions respecting the Formation of Auxiliaries to the A. U. A·

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No. 8.

No. 9.

No. 10.
No. 11.

Funeral Consolations. By Thomas Emlyn.
A Pastoral Letter by a Unitarian Minister.
Ejaculatory Prayer, Daily Use of Scripture. By Jo-
seph Tuckerman.

On Revivals. By Jonathan Farr.

Twenty Questions to Trinitarians, with Answers from
Scripture. By James Kay.

No. 12. A Funeral Address. By Rev. Samuel Ripley.

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INDEX TO VOLUME XIV.

A.

American Unitarian Association,
its Sixteenth Report, 321.
Auxiliary Associations, the num-
ber formed the past year, 331.

B.

Barrett, Rev. Samuel, a vote of
thanks to him by the Ameri-
can Unitarian Association, 328.
Book and Pamphlet Society, some
account of it, 331.

Boston, a new Society formed
there the past year, 334.

C.

Councillors of the American Uni-

tarian Association, 327.
Clarke, Rev. James F., his re-
marks at the Annual Meeting,
357.

"Creeds, the foes of heavenly
faith," Liverpool Controversy,
303.

"Christ crucified and Christ glo-
rified," Liverpool Controversy,

276.

Channing, Rev. Dr., his Tract,
"The Power of Unitarian
Christianity to produce an en-
lightened and fervent Piety,"
89.

Council of the American Unita-

tarian Association, its Officers
and Committees, 361.
"Christianity not the property of
Critics and Scholars," Liver-
pool Controversy, 272.

VOL. XIV. No, 167.

D.

"First Disciples," Liverpool Con-
troversy, 266.
"Doctrine of the Cross," page 1.
I. I go back to the time of the
Crucifixion, and first look at the
subject from that point of ob-
servation. II. Let me now
endeavor to show, in the second
place, how the death Christ
contributes directly, and pow-
erfully, to the accomplishment
of this object. III. In the
third place, the death of Christ
abolished the distinction be-
tween Jews and Gentiles. IV.
Once more. It was necessary
that the Savior should die for
his own sake, with reference
to his own personal benefit.
"Doctrine of the Trinity," Liv-
erpool Controversy, 289.
Destitute Societies, some account
of them, 332.

E.

Ellis, Rev. George E., his Tract,
133.

Eddy, Samuel, LL. D., his Tract,
217.

Executive Committee of the
American Unitarian Associa-
tion, 326.

F.

Fox, Rev. Thomas B., his Tract,

33.
Francis, Rev. Dr., 328.

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