No. 1. The Faith once delivered to the Saints. By H. Ware, Jr. No. 2. One Hundred Scriptural Arguments for the Unitarian Faith. 2 No. 3. No. 4. On Human Depravity. By Edmund Q. Sewall, 5 5 No. 5. No. 6. On Religious Phraseology. By Orville Dewey. 5 No. 7. The Unitarian's Answer. By Orville Dewey. No. 8. A Discourse on the Evidences of Revealed Religion. By William E. Channing. No. 9. Cause of the Progress of Liberal Christianity in New England. By James Walker. 3 No. 10. Remarks on a Popular Error respecting the Lord's 2 No. 11. Unitarianism Vindicated against the Charge of not going far enough. By James Walker. 4 VOL. II. No. 12. A Dialogue on Providence, Faith and Prayer. No. 13. A Discourse on being Born again. By Mrs. Barbauld. On Experimental Religion. By Converse Francis. 4 5 No. 16. On some Corruptions of Scripture. By Joseph Allen. 5 No. 17. No. 18. No. 19. On Tests of True Religion. By Orville Dewey. By Caleb Stetson. 3 5 No. 20. On the Doctrine of Two Natures in Jesus Christ. By 5 No. 21. No. 22. A Dialogue on some of the Causes of Infidelity. 4 4 No. 23. A Dialogue between a Christian and a Deist. No. 24. No. 25. The Divine Authority of the Christian Revelation VOL. III. No. 26. On the Original Text of the New Testament. No. 29. Unitarian Christianity free from objectionable Extremes. By Samuel Gilman. No. 30. On the New Testament conformed to Griesbach's 4 The Theology of the Cambridge Divinity School. By On Christian Salvation. By Bernard Whitman. VOL. IV. No. 39. On the Exclusive System. By James Walker. No. 40. No. 41. The Importance and Method of Early Religious Edu- . No. 42. The Prospects and Claims of Pure Christianity. By No. 43. The Beneficial Tendency of Unitarianism. By Lant Carpenter. No. 44. An Explanation of the Words, "By nature Children of Wrath," found in Ephesians ii. 3. By F. A. Farley. No. 45. An Essay for the Understanding of St. Paul's Epistles. By John Locke. On Piety at Home. By Caleb Stetson. No. 46. No. 47. The Antiquity and Revival of Unitarian Christianity. No. 48. Mr. Tuckerman's Seventh Semi-annual Report of his Service as a Minister at Large in Boston. No. 49. The Reports of the American Unitarian Association, prepared for the Sixth Anniversary, May, 24, 1831. VOL. V. No. 50. A Comparison of the Good and Evil of Revivals. By No. 51. An Answer to the Question, Why are you a Christian? By John Clarke. No. 52. The Scripture Doctrine of Redemption by Jesus 5 5 5 2 The Apostle Peter a Unitarian. By Samuel Barrett. An Outline of the Testimony of Scripture against the No. 59. What is it to be a Unitarian? By Edward B. Hall. 4 No. 60. Mr. Tuckerman's Ninth Semi-annual Report. No. 61. The Reports of the American Unitarian Association presented at the Seventh Anniversary, May 29th, 1832. VOL. VI. No. 62. The Gospel Exhibited in a Unitarian Minister's No. 63. The Christian Change described by the Apostle Peter. No. 64. Unitarians entitled to the name of Christians. By No. 65. My Religious Experience at my Native Home. By 5 3 Warren Burton. 5 No. 66. Mr. Tuckerman's Tenth Semi-annual Report, as a Minister at Large in Boston. 6 No. 67. The Practical Importance of the Unitarian Controversy. By W. J. Fox, of London. 3 No. 68. Some Scriptural Readings, compared with some Unscriptural Sayings. By E. S. Goodwin. No. 69. The Doctrines of the Trinity and Transubstantiation 2 No. 70. On Erroneous views of Death. By Orville Dewey. 5 No. 72. Mr. Tuckerman's Eleventh Semi-annual Report as a No. 73. The Eighth Report of the American Unitarian Asso- VOL. VII. No. 74. The Doctrine of Atonement. By the late Rev. Henry Turner, of Nottingham, England. No. 75. Claims of the Gospel on Unitarian Christians. No. 76. Mr. Barnard's First Report of his Service, as a Min- 6 3 No. 77. Religious Opinions and Example of Milton, Locke, and Newton. By Rev. Henry Acton, Exeter, No. 78. Explanation of Isaiah ix. 6, and John i. 1. By George R. Noyes. No. 79. Presumptive Arguments in favor of Unitarianism. By M. L. Hurlburt. No. 80. Testimonies from the Neighborhood of the Eternal World on Acceptance with God. By Noah Worcester, D. D. No. 81. Jesus Christ not a Literal Sacrifice. By John Pier pont. No. 82. Three Important Questions answered relating to the Christian Name, Character and Hopes. By Henry Ware, Jr. No. 83. Mr. Barnard's Second Report of his Service, as a Minister at Large in Boston. No. 84: The Ninth Report of the American Unitarian Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May, 27, 1834. VOL. VIII. 4 3 3 No. 85. Excuses for the Neglect of Benevolent Efforts con- No. 86. No. 88. No. 89. No. 90. Apologies for Indifference to Religion and its Institu- No. 91. Hints on Religious Feelings. By Jason Whitman. No. 93. The promise of Jesus to the Pure in Heart. By F. W. P. Greenwood. 2 |