Ure's new system of Geology, 75; cha- racter and object of the work, 80.
Waddington, Rev. G., on the present con- dition and prospects of the Greek, or Oriental Church, 46; character of Ca- podistrias, 47; remarks on the author's sinister policy relative to education, ib.; divisions of the Greek Church, 48; the Constantinopolitan Church, 49; prayers for the dead, 50; differences between the Greek and Latin churches, 51; the ado- ration of pictures, 52; pernicious policy recommended in the conversion of the Greeks, 54; condition and prospects of the Greek church, 55.
Watson's life of the Rev. John Wesley, 349; character of previous biographies
of Wesley, 349; of Mr. Watson's,
Wesley, Rev. John, Life of, by Rev. R. Watson, 349.
What will the Lords do? 359. Will, freedom of; see Edwards. Wilson's appeal to dissenters, on their submitting to the obligation imposed by law, for the religious celebration of mar- riage, according to the form prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer, 62. Winter's Wreath, the, 465.
Youngman's memoir of Gibbon, 217.
Zoological Society, gardens and menagerie of described, 179; description of the brown Llama, 180.
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