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No. 102. On Spirituality of Character. By E. Q. Sewall.
No. 103. I am the Way. Addressed to those who "Can-
not see their way Clear" to observe the
Communion. By S. K. Lathrop.

No. 104. An Argument from Scripture History against
the Trinity. By S. G. Bulfinch.

No. 105. Christianity as a Purely Internal Principle.
By Convers Francis.

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No. 106. The Christian Doctrine of Retribution. By
George R. Noyes.

No. 107. The Eleventh Report of the American Unita-
rian Association, with the Proceedings of the
Annual Meeting, May 24, 1836.

VOL. X.

No. 108. A Discourse on some of the Distinguishing
Opinions of Unitarians.

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By William E.

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No. 109. On Profession of Religion. By Rev. Orville

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No. 110. Thoughts on the Personality of the Word of
God. By Noah Worcester, D. D.

No. 111. The Scriptural Doctrine of Good Works. By

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No. 112. On the Use and the Meaning of the Phrase "Holy Spirit." By Henry Ware, D. D.

No. 113. A Review of Atheism, for Unlearned Christians. By Noah Worcester, D. D.

No. 114. Virtue, not Happiness, the End of Man's Creation. By James D. Green.

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No. 115. Why should we labor to extend our Faith?
By S. K. Lathrop.

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No. 116. The History of Christ, a Testimony that the Father is the Only True God and sole Object of Adoration. By W. J. Fox.

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No. 117. Religious and Moral Wants of the West. By
William G. Eliot, St. Louis, Missouri.

No. 118. On Denying the Lord Jesus. By the late
Bernard Whitman.

No. 119. The Twelfth Report of the American Unita-
rian Association, with the Proceedings of the
Annual Meeting, May 30, 1837.

VOL. XI.

No. 120. "Come over and Help Us." A Letter to Rev.
George Putnam. By E. Peabody.

No. 121. "To the Law and to the Testimony."-A Dis-
course on the Deference paid to the Scrip-
tures by Unitarians. By James Walker.

No. 122. Remarks on Creeds, Intolerance, and Exclusion. By William E. Channing, D. D.

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No. 123. Charges against Unitarianism. By E. Peabody. 3 No. 124. A Tribute to the Memory of the Rev. Noah Worcester, D. D. By William E. Channing.

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No. 125. The Nature, Reality, and Power of Christian
Faith. By Henry Ware, Jr. D. D.

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No. 126. The Sunday School. A Discourse pronounced

before the Sunday School Society. By Wil

liam E. Channing, D. D.

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No. 127. What is Truth? By Rev. Andrew P. Peabody. 3

No. 128. A Young Man's

Account of his Conversion from Calvinism. A Statement of Facts.

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

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No. 130. A Rational Faith competent to the Wants of

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No. 131. The Thirteenth Report of the American Unitarian Association, with the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, May 29, 1838.

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SECOND SERIES-18MO..

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

No. 2. A Serious and Friendly Address to the Anxious
Inquirer.

No. 3. One God and One Mediator.

No. 4. The Apostles' Creed, as contained in their Public

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

No. 6. Suggestions respecting the Formation of Aux-
iliaries to the A. U. A.

No. 7. Funeral Consolations. By Thomas Emlyn.
No. 8. A Pastoral Letter by a Unitarian Minister
No. 9. Ejaculatory Prayer, Daily Use of Scripture. By
Joseph Tuckerman.

No. 10. On Revivals. By Jonathan Farr.
No. 11. Twenty Questions to Trinitarians, with An-
swers from Scripture. By James Kay.

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

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INDEX OF VOLUME XI.

A.

American Unitarian Association.
Thirteenth Report of the Ex-
ecutive Committee, addresses
at the Anniversary, &c., 291.

C.

Creeds, intolerance, and exclu-
sion. A tract by William E.
Channing, D. D., 75.
Charges against Unitarianism, by
Rev. E. Peabody.
1st. Uni-
tarianism is good as far as it
goes, but does not go far
enough. 2d. Unitarians set
up the authority of human
reason above that of revelation.
3d. Unitarians rely for salva-
tion on their own merits. 4th.
Unitarians rely on good works
for salvation. 5th. Unitarian-
ism is a good religion to live
by, but a bad one to die by.
6th. Unitarians do not believe
in the influences of the holy
spirit. 7th. Unitarians reject
mystery. 8th. Unitarians re-
ject the doctrine of regenera-
tion. 9th. Unitarians reject
the doctrine of a future pun-
ishment. 10th. Unitarians re-
ject the doctrine of human de-
pravity. 11th. Unitarians re-
ject the doctrine of the Atone-

ment.

Calvinism. A young man's
account of his conversion from
it, 210.

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