EDINBURGE; PRINTED BY MUIR AND PATERSON.
the Early Social History of the, 160,
230, 320, 434, 477, 511, 569. New Translation of Swedenborg's Writings
536. New Trials Bring New Deliverancez, 539. Official as distinct from Personal Honour,
316. Opportunities of Improvement, 39.
Peace Concluded : how are Wars to be
Ended, 188.
Prayer, 517. Prophetic Spirit, The, 77.
Race of Life, The, 561.
Rationalism with its Aims, and Reason
with its Duties, in relation to the Chris-
tian Religion, 14, 61.
Refiner by Fire, The Lord the, 519.
Room to Breathe in, 83.
Scandinavia, 390, 442.
“Several,” as used in the English Tran-
slation of the Writings, 535.
Space and Time, Infinity and Eternity,
Essays.
Address from the General Conference to
the Members of the New Church in Great Britain and Ireland, 409. Address of the General Convention of the New Jerusalem in the United States of America, to the General Conference of
the New Church in Great Britain, 411.
Agapemone, Visit to the, near Bridge-
water, 121. Angelic Announcement of the Everlasting
Gospel, 457.
Animal Kingdom, Man and the, 216, 265,
305, 361.
Aurora Borealis, The, 235.
Ark of the Covenant, 553.
Bellerophon, 374.
British Association, The, 441, 489.
Children, Why do they Live and Die? 257.
Church, The Visible and Invisible, 270.
Conscience, 179.
Creation, 470.
Death and Sleep, 120. Dictionary of Theology, on the Article
“Swedenborgianism” in the, 32.
Difficulties of Isolated Receivers, 387.
Education as a Means of Mental Develop-
and the Formation of Character, 505.
Everlasting Gospel, The Angelic Announce.
ment of the, 457.
Encouragement, 193.
Faith, Natural and Spiritual, 279. Hagar, or the Well and the Fountain, 176,
422.
Honour, Official as distinct from personal,
316.
Huxley, Professor, 285, 335.
How was Man Created ? 575.
Iceland, 538.
Improvement, Opportunities of, 39.
Internal and External Man, The, 87, 126.
Isolated Receivers, Difficulties of, 387.
Jesus and Him Glorified, 7, 57, 105, 154,
209, 311, 368, 415.
Man and the Animal Kingdom, 216, 265,
305, 361. New Church in Lancashire, Fragments of
Spiritualism, its Mistakes and Dangers,
133. Starting-Points, 1.
Sun, On the, 325.
Sunday Scholar, The, 485.
Swedenborg and Harris, 288, 339, 381, 527,
583. Swedenborg in the New Dawn, 23, 68, 110.
Swedenborg in 1746, 165, 221.
“Swedenborgianism” in the Dictionary
of Theology, On the article, 32. Tree of Life, The, 414.
How to Keep our Young People in the
Church, 536.
War, The, 41.
Work and Trust, 284.
David Elginbro 1, 541.
Deus Homo, 195.
Divine Wisdom of the Word of God
as seen in the Spiritual Sense of the
Histories of Samuel, Saul, David, Solo-
mon, and Daniel, 42.
Final Victory, The, 194.
Hexaglot Bible, The, 141.
Immortal Fountain, The, 237.
Letter to the Rev. Samuel Davidson,
D.D., LL.D., 540.
New Jerusalem, and its Heavenly Doctrine,
On the, 291.
Other Life, The, 292.
Pentateuch in Hebrew and English, The,
492.
Prayer of Prayers, The, 292.
Swedenborg and Modern Biblical Criti.
cism, 239. Two Great Books of Nature and Revela
tion, The, 347.
Poctry.
Hettie Barclay, 524.
Monologues.-1. Peter, 36 ; 2. The Man
out of whom were cast the Legion, 129;
3. Judas, 332
Mystic Sword, The, 476.
Nellie, 427.
Passing Away, 468.
Prayer, A, 510.
“Religion, The True Christian,” 158.
“Take ye away the Stone,” 346.
“Thy will be Done,” 179.
To Swedenborg, 476.
B'ackburn, 355, 502.
Bolton, 249.
Boyesen-Ordination of Mr., 449, 498.
Bradford, 98, 605.
Brightlingsea Bazaar, 355.
Buckingham, 148.
Building Societies, 397.
Burnley, 204.
Cheetham Hill, 204.
Christian Liberality, 495.
Christian Ministry, The, 46.
Christian Unity, 398.
Church Congress, 544.
Church Missionary Society, 297.
Church Music in Birmingham, 550.
Clayton-le-Moors, 606.
College Chapel, 498. Colportage and London Missionary and
Tract Society, 146.
Conference Funds, 202.
Conference, General, 304, 353, 445, 451,
452.
Congress, German Catholic, 545. Contagious Diseases Acts, 94, 151. Correspondence between Consul General
of Russia and President of Conference,
496.
Creed, The Athanasian, 144.
Dalkeith Heresy Case, The, 93.
Dawning Light, 144.
Deptford, 301, 456.
Dewsbury, 99.
Doctrinal changes among the Indepen-
dents, 297.
Doncaster, 606.
Duration of the Earth, 201.
Earth-Its duration, 201.
Educational Boards, 94.
Embsay, 205.
Failsworth, 205, 356.
France, 501.
Future Life, The, 293.
Future State, 494.
German Catholic Congress, 545.
General Conference, 304, 353, 445.
General Convention, 546.
Gospel Propagation Society, 296. Hackney, 203. Hammersmith, 147. Haslingden, 250. Heresy, The Dalkeith, 93. Heresy--Case of Mr. Robertson, 198. Horncastle, 149. Hull, 99, 301, 551.
Adelaide, 300, 498.
Alloa, 548.
Amalgamation of Manchester Printing
and Tract Societies, 548, 602.
Appeal, An, 151.
Ashton, 204.
Athanasian Creed, The, 144.
Atonement, The, 45.
Baptist Missionary Society, 297.
Bath, 97.
Bedford, 148.
Berlin (Canada), 201.
Bible Society, 295.
Birmingham-Church Music in, 550, 608.
Ipswich, 357. Independents, Changes in Doctrines and
Social Life of the, 297.
Infidelity, 48.
Jersey, 53, 99, 302.
Journal of General Cunvention, 546.
Lancashire-Missionary Lectures in, 204.
Leeds, 358, 607.
Leicester, 607.
Life, The future, 293.
Light-Dawning, 144, 297.
Lincolnshire, 502.
Liverpool, 100, 251.
London, 51, 95, 358.
London-Argyle Square, 601. London-Buttesland Street, 52, 97. London-Cross Street, 150, 299. London-Missionary Society, 297. London-Missionary and Tract Society,
146, 248, 354. London, New Church Association, 202,
247.
London-South, 52.
Madagascar, 49.
Maidstone, 148.
Manchester, 150.
Manchester and Salford Missionary
Society, 246, 404.
May Meetings, 295.
Means of disseminating Truth, 493.
Middlesborough, 53, 251, 607.
Middleton, 204.
Ministry, The Christian, 46, 610.
Minutes of Conference, Errata in, 551, 609.
Missionary and Tract Society, 354, 455.
National Missionary Institution, 147, 202.
New Age, The, 43.
Newcastle-on-Tyne, 100.
New Church College, 51, 146, 353, 403.
New Church Weekly Paper, 609.
Northampton, 359, 497.
Nottingham, 302.
Oldham, 204.
Ordination of Ministers for Germany and
Scandinavia, 449, 498.
Papacy, The, 245.
Pitman, Testimonial to Mrs, 248.
Pope- Temporal power of, 399. Portrait of Swe lenborg, 353. Peisker, Ordination of Mr. Hermann, 449,
498.
Ransbottom, 406.
Religion and Science, 44.
Religious Tract Society, 296.
Remains of man in California, 299.
Revision of the Scriptures, 196.
Ritualism, 197.
Russian Correspondence, 496.
Salford, 100, 503.
Salisbury, 303, 503.
Saltaire New Jerusalem Herald, 150.
Scientific investigation of Spiritual Pheno-
mena, 545.
Scandinavia, 604.
Scotland, 603.
Scientific Difficulties in Biblical Exposi-
tion, 609.
Shoreditch, 149, 248, 303.
Snodland, 54. Social Science Congress, 543. Society for the Propagation of the Gospel,
296.
Spalding, 101.
Spirits in Prison, The, 50.
Sunday-schools, 349.
Sunday Schools Union, 296, 405.
Swedenborg, 47, 199, 351, 353.
Swedenborg MSS., 146.
Swedenborg Society, 145, 218, 399.
Sympathy with the Pope, 50.
Tea Party, Conference, 452.
Temporal power of the Pope, 399.
Testimonial to Mrs. Pitman, 248.
To our Readers, 601.
Tract Society, 300.
Tract Society, Religious, 296.
Truth, Means of its Dissemination, 493.
Voysey, Case of Rev. Mr., 142, 398.
Wesleyan Missionary Society, 297.
Wesley, Swedenborg, and Early Members
of the New Church, 351.
Wigan, 206.
Wilton, 359.
York, 251.
Yorkshire Colportage Association, 405.
Mr. G. Clarke to Miss A. Clarke. Mr. A. Fairbrother to Miss M. A. Frazer,
360. Mr. H. G. Cunliffe to Miss A. A. Wad.
dington, 456. Mr. J. Davy to Miss S. A. Mason, 456. Mr. Daniel Diggle to Miss M. A. Radcliffe,
304. Mr. Hiram Fowlds to Miss S. Bottomley,
407. Dr. D. Goyder to Miss A. E. Thomas,
407.
Mr. J. Hannah to Mrs. M. J. Swann, 552.
Mr. W. T. Lamb to Miss A. W. Whit-
worth, 54.
Mr. J. M‘Clure to Miss Lizzie C. Speirs,
360.
Mr. J. Newton to Miss A. Hall, 456.
Mr. E. Madeley to Miss E. Millman, 610.
Mr. Thomas Massey to Miss M. Worsley,
304.
Mr. A. Noar to Miss S. S. Taylor, 54.
Mr. Mark Nuttal to Miss S. A. Barlow,
207.
Mr. Thomas Ogden to Miss Betsy Gilli-
more, 207.
Mr. E. E. Prichard to Miss H. M. Bate-
man, 552.
Mr. Henry Ridings to Miss E. Crabtree,
54.
Mr. W. Snowball to Miss A. Hannah,
102.
Mr. John Steel to Miss H. E. Ramsden,
54.
Mr. Arthur H. Walpole to Miss Piper,
360.
Mr. Geo. Whittaker to Miss E. Ashworth,
304.
Mr. R. Wisedill to Miss M. S. Parsons,
360.
Mr. J. T. Bates, 360.
Dr. E. B. Bogg, 255.
Mr. David Brook, 208.
Capta'u J. C. Chanıbers, 54.
Mr. Titus Brown, 208, 252.
Mrs. Martha Buckley, 104.
Mr. W. Chauvenet, 102.
Mrs. A. O'Conner, 152.
Count H. Cotterill, 256.
Mr. Thomas Douglas, 360.
Mr. Edward Dowling, 152.
Mr. Alfred Essex, 207.
Mr. H. Edmundson, 256.
Miss Alice Fryer, 56.
Mr. J. W. Gudgeon, 552.
Mrs. M. D. M. Harvey, 304.
Mr. Wm. Heppel, 104.
Mrs. E. Horrocks, 207.
Mr. Adam Howarth, 407.
Miss. E. E. Irving, 152.
Mrs. M. Jackson, 208.
Mrs. Hannah Lee, 304.
Mr. Jas. Marsden, 152.
Mr. George Millar, 408.
Mr. D. Mills, 504.
Mrs. E. M‘Minn, 254.
Mrs. Margaret Moss, 407.
Mr. Edward Partingto!, 360.
Mr. W. Partington, 504.
Mrs. Pilkington, 456.
Mr. J. Potchett, 552.
Mrs. Elizabeth Rhodes, 408.
Mrs. J. Russen, 207.
Mr. R. Shepherd, 504.
Mr. S. Smith, 152.
Felicia Jane Stephenson, 152.
Mr. John Stones, 408.
Mrs. M. Taylor. 56.
Mr. S. Taylor, 360.
Miss Elizabeth Tucker, 610.
Mrs. Ann Vickers, 56.
Mr. R. Whiteaker, 56.
Mr. Thomas Wilson, Sen., 56.
Mrs. A. E. Worrall, 56.
Obituaries. Thomas Agnew, Esq., 253. Mr. John Austin, 55.
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