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Vaccination, facts relating to. 141,142
Venning, Master William Richa d,
281, 282

VERITAS, on the inward light of the
Quakers, 31-34. Replied to by
J. B. 317-320. His questions
to Mr. Belsham, concerning the
Old and New Testaments, 488.
On John Lacey's Prophecy, 659, 660
V. F.'s obituary of the Rev. W.

Wood, 220, 221. 280, 281. His
remarks on the Napoleon Decree
for French University, 307-309.
His report of the annual exami-
nation at the York Institution,
Vidler, Mrs.

403

688

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375, 376

597-602

234

Wellbeloved, Rev. Mr.
Welsh Unitarian Society,
Wesley, Rev. Charles, his kind at-
*tention to two African Princes,

290

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Franklin,

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539, 540

457,458

246

163

485

516

Widdowson, Joseph, 515. Is con-
verted to Unitarianism by Mr.
Wright,

Wilberforce, Mr. 71. Is eloquent,
reasonable, and convincing, on
every thing but religion and prac-
tical politics!!

622

Willis, Joshua, a suicide and fanatic, 165
Wiltshire conference of General

Baptists,

290, 690, 691

WINDEATT, MR. on the astrono-

mical department of Dr. Rees's
Cyclopedia,

386

589, 590

Winter, Rev. Cornelius,

education, &c. R.

244

Wat son, Bishop, liberality of, 530, 531
Rev. D. extract of a letter
from, concerning the Rev. R.
Walker, 11. Further particulars

-Robert, his sermon on

Witcheraft, 277, 637-609. Extra-
ordinary instance of, supposed,

242, 243

166

213

577-580

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Woes, a few learned,
Wood, Mr. Henry,

A subtle Calvinist, 221-231.

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Changes his religious creed, ib.
Mrs. Cappe's memo of the, 229
334. His great resignation,
230. Is attended by a young gen-
tleman of singular generosity,
230 His liberality towards the
Arians, 231. His aversion to idle
controversy. 232. His politics
led to peace, ib. Patronizes the
York Academy. 233. Errors in
Mrs. Cappe's memoirs of, 382,
383. Substance of his address at
the Cloth-Hall, Leeds, 397. Ca-
talogue of his publications, 398.
His views of the Slave Trade,
398. His views concerning the
Test Act, 400 His survey of the
state of Europe, 401 His cha-
racter of Dr. Priestley,
Word, the, and spirit, one and the
same, in Hebrew and Greek,
Wordsworth. Mr.

401

99

179

World, more good than evil in the,
129, 130. Necessarily revolu-
tionary, 159. On the age of the,
according to English version, and
the version of the LXX. 437, 438
Worship, a severe and just reproof

concerning the neglecting of it, 388
Worsley, Mr. John,
515

W. R. communication of, concern-
ing the abolition of war,
WRIGHT, REV. R. his essay on the

589, 590

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AN

INDEX

OF THE

NAMES AND SIGNATURES OF CORRESPONDENTS.

As different Correspondents have sometimes adopted the same signature,
some ambiguity in the references will necessarily arise; but this is an incon-
venience unavoidably attached to anonymous communications.

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Howe, T.

H. W.

Hylas,

129, 205, 208
376, 377

N. L. T.

152, 438, 439, 522
56, 81, 84, 85. 101,
103, 158, 441
482, 484

173, 179

388, 390

Higginson, Rev. E. 368, 373, 584, 589 Occasional Correspondent,

346, 347

Old Unitarian, An,

709-715

Omicron,

243, 244
302, 307
31

584, 589

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