Conversion to God, 294, 296. Covenants of grace, redemption, &c. 358, 366. D. Davis, errors of the Rev. Wm. C. 165, 227. Death's defence, a poem, 143. Disinterested Benevolence, 71, 411, 534, 535, 539. E. Elders, a scriptural account of, 500, 506. Elect, Faber's account of the, 265, 287. Elements of the Jewish Faith, 208. Emory, Rev. Mr. and Bishop White, 3, 6, 22, 292. Eulogium on Dr. Wistar, by Judge Tilghman, 301. F. Faber's Sermons, the Rev. George S. reviewed, 261. Feelings, doctrine of, 15, 279, 297, 325, 452, 454. Forms of process in Presbyterian judicatories, 414. G. Gethsemane, or thoughts on the sufferings of Christ, 109. Gibb's proposals for a Lexicon, 466. Gloucester, Rev. John, mention of, 155. Grammar, Rev. Dr. Wilson's Essay on, 86. Gray's Fiend of the Reformation detected, 170. Poem on Death, 143. Griffin, Rev. Dr. Edward D. on natural and moral ability, 447. H. Hall, Rev. Robert, on communion, 93. Heart, the human, 325, 335, 337, 523, 537, 538. Hebrew Lexicon proposed, 466. Henry's Exposition of the Old and New Testaments, 289. Henry, Patrick, Wirt's life of, 25. History of the Young Men's Missionary Society of N. Y. 243. Hobart, Rev. Bishop, mention of, 24, 45, 468. Holley, Rev Horace, mention of, 310. Hopkinsianism, 156, 161, 169, 219, 253, 333, 514. Hopkinsian, a thorough one described, 169. Hopkins, Rev. Dr. mention of, 519. Huntington, Rev. Joshua, 224, 421. 569 Intuition, 311, 312, 313. Inability of sinners, 322, 447. J. Janeway's Letters on Baptism, &c, 354. Jewish Faith, Cohen's Elements of, 208. K. Kirkland, Rev. President, mention of, 228. L. Lancasterian system of education, notice of, 102. Language, formation of, 481. Latta, Rev. John E. mention of, 156. Laws of feeling, 456, 464, 465. Layman's reply to the Bishop of Lincoln, 23. Leland, Dr. on the Advantages and Necessity of Revelation, 291. anonymous, concerning communion, 512. -- the General Assembly, 154. Lochman's History of the Lutheran Church, 432. M. Martin, Rev. Samuel, mention of the, 155. Mason, Rev. Dr. mention of, &c. 229, 391, 493. McClelland, Rev. Mr. his people and Sermon, 159, Miller, Rev. Dr. some notice of, 155, 164, 250. Modern Calvinism, 226, 317, 326. Moral law, actions, agents, &c. 342, 347, 453, 475. Morse, Rev. Dr. some notice of, 228. Motives, doctrine of, 33, 278, 324, 334. Necessity, philosophical, &c. 76. N. New-York, Evangelical Missionary Society of, 243. 0. Official documents of the Presbytery of Albany, 411. 253. P. Pardon of sin, assurance of the, 293. Pastoral Letter of the Synod of Philadelphia, 153. Patterson, the Rev. James, and a revival of religion, 159. Plagiarism, Dr. Nott's sentence upon, 420. Power, or ability, 323, 327, 450. Prayers of the unregenerate may be sincere, 280. Priestley, the Rev. Dr. and President Adams, 222, 223. Protests on the minutes of the General Assembly, 161, 164. R. Reeves, the Rev. Nathaniel, mentioned, 155. Regeneration, 20, 37, 38, 271, 272, 277, 296, 298, 333, 340. Domestic Economy, 102. Reprobation of the wicked, 286, 351. Resolution of the General Assembly, 161. Roman Catholic Church, 230, 440. Romeyn, Rev. Dr. mention of, 159, 310, 391. Rowan, Rev. S. N. his sermon, 566. Revenge, Causes, results, and remedies of, 305. Sanctification, 270, 392, 422. S. Schaeffer, Rev. F. C. on the Reformation, 432. Dr. Adam, on Moral Sentiments, 453, 471. Speech of the Rev. John Calvin, D. D. to his flock, 392. Stanford, Sermon of the Rev. John, 140. Synod of Albany, proceedings of, 412. T. Terms of communion, Hall on, 93. U. Understanding, 325, 334, 337. Unity of the Church of God, 369, 376. V. View of the Protestant and Roman Churches, 230. Virtue, the nature of, 474. Volition, the laws of, 271, 334, 335, 345, 451. on Christ's pre-existence, 393, 552. White, the Rev. Bishop, on Baptisın, 323, 332. Williams's Defence of Modern Calvinism, 317. Wilson, the Rev. Dr. on Grammar, 86. PROPOSAL BY ANTHONY FINLEY, FOR PUBLISHING THE ADVANTAGE AND NECESSITY OF THE CHRISTIAN REVELATION, SHEWN FROM THE STATE OF RELIGION IN THE ANTIENT HEATHEN WORLD: Especially with respect to the knowledge and worship of the One True God: a rule of moral duty: and a state of future rewards and punishments. To which is prefixed, a Preliminary Discourse on Natural and Revealed Religion. IN TWO VOLUMES. BY JOHN LELAND, D. D. AUTHOR OF THE VIEW OF THE DEISTICAL WRITERS, &c. &c. The demand for this excellent work, and the impossibility of obtaining it, together with the strong recommendation of several eminent literary gentlemen, have induced the Publisher to put a small edition to press. To those who are acquainted with the work, it would be superfluous to speak of its merits-and such as have not had an opportunity of perusing it, will be, in some measure, |