It will be seen from the contribution list, that donations to the Relief Fund have come from all parts of the kingdom, and to a useful amount. The Subcommittee of distribution, remembering the winter is only begun, are sending supplies to the missionaries as carefully as possible. Had we room, we might fill a page with letters gratefully acknowledging this timely and efficient aid, and which show, from the dreadful distress prevailing in most parts of Ireland, that but for such succour, many who have been assisted must have perished. While we entreat our friends not to withhold their hand, we must remind them, that these contributions ought not to diminish our usual supplies for the general purposes of the Mission. These have not been to the same amount as during the same period of the past year. We hope this statement will have its proper
Thanks are tendered to Mrs. Horne and Ladies at Worcester, for a box of clothing, for the
Subscriptions and Donations thankfully received by the Treasurer, EDWARD SMITH, Esq., 60, Old Broad Street; Rev. J. ANGUS, and by the Secretary, Mr. FRED. TRESTRAIL, at the Mission House, Moorgate Street, London: and by the pastors of the churches throughout the Kingdom.
Baden, Germany, revival there, 425; Baptists
Baines, Mr. E., on Government Education. Baptism, its true position in the gospel..... Baptisms, 31; of a clergyman and eighty of his hearers, 32; 76, 112, 148, 188, 267, 304, 340, 378, 415, 452
Baptist Associations, see "Associations." Baptist Building Fund. Baptist Chapel, Chapel Fold, Yorkshire, cleared of debt, 76; part of Cloth Hall, Dewsbury, fitted up as one, 76; Thame, Oxon, question of property settled, 112, 147; Wandsworth,
Brown, G., first Baptist minister in East Lothian 280 Burchell, Mr. T., life of
Burritt, Elihu, visit to England, 302; on inter- national addresses..
Carey, Marshman, and Ward, their large gifts
Christian communion churches: free communion churches so called
FAITH must be founded on scripture testimony.. 198 Fernando Po, expulson of Baptist missionaries, 187; see "Africa."
Children, important lesson respecting
Christ, his Deity, 159, 237; happiness of enjoying his company, 316; his humiliation and exalta- tion, 349; his headship of the church the source of redemption, &c., 386; his presence in the assemblies of his people
Clement, and the epistles of the church at Rome to that at Corinth
Clowes, Mr. F., admits that free communion in- volves the annihilation of baptist churches, 337, 362, 400, 442 Colleges, Baptist, alterations proposed in them.. 445 Colleges, Mr. A. Wheelock, of New York, upon 364
Colporteurs for Scotland Comfort, tenderness of God in administering.... 283 Communion, Dr. Howell on the London edition of his work upon.. Communion, open, Mr. Green, of Walworth, upon, 58; reply to, 95, 98, 99; rejoinder of Mr. Green, 170, 201; remarks on rejoinder, 172, 202, 251 and Unitarianism in Zion Cha- ...69, 130, 146, 302 and Sabellianism, &c., Mr. .100, 111
pel, Birmingham.. Pulsford, of Huli.
introduction of it by Mr. Groser .....146, 180, 182, 263, 265 introduction of it in Lion-st., Walworth, 69; Mr. Chin's feelings in prospect of
Forbearance,christian, what is it, 173, 356; limits of, 324; limits as to doctrinal errors.. Ford, Mr. J., once a Baptist minister, now in the establishment French Catholic Church, the principles of...... 58 GAMBLE, MR., of Margate, adopts infant-sprink- ling Germany, 67, 102, 103, 331, 364, 369; origin of the German Catholic movement, 424; opposi- tion there of Roman Catholics to the gospel, 424; awakening among the Roman Catholics of Baden, 103, 425, 433, 434; the reformation there very imperfect, 426; first spiritual revival after the decay of the reformation, 427; gene- ral state of religion there...
Giles, Mr. W., Strict Baptist minister, late of Preston..
Gough, Mr., of Wythall Heath, token of esteem 30 Great men are not always wise
Green, Mr. S., on communion, see" Communion, open."
Green, Mrs. Susan, of Bishop's Stortford Griffiths, Mr., preaches one of the missionary ser-
..148, 216 Groser, Mr., course pursued by him at Maidstone, 146, 180, 182, 263, 265,
HAITI.. ..106, 333, 407, 447 Hall, Mr., of Arnsby, how led to become a Baptist 317 ..372, 409" Hamartian," meaning of, in 2 Cor. v. 21
with sects including the uncon- verted, at St. Alban's, 71; in an Episcopal Cha- pel, Mr. Hinton present, 375; with Wesleyans and others at Dr. Steane's, 376; between the Baptist and Independent churches, Oxford, 376; among missionaries at Madras, 376; has ceased to be practised at York-place Chapel, Swansea, 71, 147; a church withdrawn from in New Brunswick for practising, 378; the practical working of, 93; is it from heaven or of men, 111; what is to be done respecting it, 130; it is the destruction of Baptist churches, 13, 337, 362, 400, 442 Communion, state of churches in Ireland as to.. 412 Communion, strict, result of at Hill Cliff, Che- shire, 409; in America ..14, 335 Communionists, open, appeal to them on becom ing pastors, deacons, and members of strict
Hamburg, 102, 141, 332, 369, 407; origin of Bap- tist church there, 429; history of, 430; means of its success, 431: appeal for new chapel... Happiness, future, what it will be.... Haurah, East Indies..
Heart's ease in heart trouble
Hereditary title to baptism, first introduced by Calvin, 440; at variance with the doctrines of grace Hessia, Germany
Hill Cliff, history of church there illustrates the effects of open and strict communion .... 372, 409 Holiness, eminent, necessary to eminent useful-
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