Christ Church, and R. H. Carne, of Exeter The Rer, P. Leigh, B.A. of Trinity Col. College, admitted, B.A. lege, is instituted by the Lord Bishop of Nov. 26. Rev. T. Welles, B.D. of Wor- Chester to a mediety of the rectory of cester Coliege, admitted D.D. Mr. Town Lymm, in the county of Chester, in the seadSelwyn, of Christ Church, and the Rev. presentation of Egerton Leigh,, esq. of C. D'Oyley Aplin of Lincoln College, B.A. Twemlouv, in the same county. admitted M.A. Messrs. W. M. Holdyn The Rev. J. Mitchell, LL. B. is insti. of Christ Church, T. Knox, of Brasennose ; "tuted to the rectory of Toynton, in the C. Meryon and C. J. Craven of St. John's county of Gloucester, in the presentation adınitted B.A. of the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral. Nov. 26. The Rev. Dr. W. Cleaver was The Res. C. Coxwell, M.4. Chaplain to presented to his Majesty by Earl Spencer, the Lord Bishop of Bristol, is empowered. upon his being translated from the Bishop by a dispensation, to hold the vicarage of rick of Bangor, to St. Asaph, when the Bibury, together with the rectory of BarnRev.Prelate did homage before his Majestysley, both in the county and diocese with the usual ceremonies. Gloucester, « Nov. 29. The following gentlemen duly At an ordination, held in Ely Cathedral, appointed to succeed those of the Publie November 16, the following gentlemes Preachers who will go out of office at Mi- were ordained by the Lord Bishop of the chaelmas next, were approved in convoca- diocese :- Deacons. F. H. Maberly, B.a. tion: the Rev. Dr. Beeke, of Oriel ; Rev. and H. Wiles, M.A. both of Trinity Col. Dr. Barrow, of Queen's; Rev. Mr. Kett, lege; E. Simons, B. A. of St. John's; W. of Trivity ; Rev. Mr. Williams, of Christ Davey, B.A. of Bene't.-Priesis. V. Ciake, Church; Rev. Mr. Crow, of New College. B.A. of Bene't; J. Rose, M.A. of Trinity; The same day Mr. T. Moore, B. A. was H. Finch, M. A. of Christ's. admitted Actual Fellow of Balliol College ; The Rev. J. Barker, B. A. of Trinity, is and Mr. W. Vaur, B. A. of Christ Church, instituted to the rectory of New market st. and Mr. C. Barter, Scholar of Balliol, were Mary, with the vicarage of Wood Ditton elected Probationer Pellows of that society. annexed, in the presentation of the Duke Dec. 5. Mr. D. Huges, B.A. and Mr. E. of Rutland. Thomas, Commoner of Jesus College, The Rev. M. Wbish, B. A. of Caius, elected Scholars of that society. Prebendary of the Cathedral Church at SaCambridge, lisbury, is instituted on his own petitor, by the Lord Bishop of Bath and Welis, to Nov. 19. Mr. W. L. Pinder, of Pembroke the vicarages of Bedminster and Abbots Hall, and Mr. F. S. Berau, of Lumanuel Leigh, with the chapels of St. Mary RedCollege, admitted M.A. cliffe, and St. Thomas in Bristol. Mr. T. Turton, B.A. elected a Skirne The Rev. J. Lloyd, M.A. One of the se. Follow of Catharine Hall, nior Fellows of king's, is presented by the !The Rev.-J. Walker, M.A. Tutor of Provost and Fellows to the valuable sicas. Trinity Hall, has been instituted by the age of Leiresden, in Northainpton-bire, ra. Lord Bishop of Lincoln to the rectory of cated by the death of the Rev. J. GoodCottered, in Herts, vacated by the death win. of the Rev. A. Trollope. The Rev. W. Hardyman, B.D. sening The Rev. R. Jones, B.D. of St. John's, Fellow of Emmanuel, is presented by the is presented by the Master and Fellows to Master aud Fellows to the rectory of Great the rectory of Soulderne in Oxfordshire, Lussenham, in the county of Rutland, ca. vacated by the death of the Rev. John , cant by the death of the Rer, W. Affleck. Horseman, B.D. ( ERRATA. Nomber for Decem, at the top of the two last pages, for 729 and 730, retd 799 and 800. > 11,47 TO THE ESSAYS, INTELLIGENCE, OCCURRENCES, &c. Page .....732 Page of Cowper the Poet..., 85 21 15 -=-, on the Religious Education ...979, 337 Politics...........482, 621 Soldier.co 763 322 Christians, Dress of................ 216 Society proper, for....... 216 their Duties in Conversa- 273 .....335, 530 Christianity, nom nal and real ......... 29 wonderful Effects of......... 641 465, 595 159 770 660 36 Composing Sermons ......... 403, 46.), 595 ..101, 164, 235 Conformity to the World, Excuses for 669 573 716 Continental Intell. 59, 127, 193, 256, 264, 226 323, 387, 449, 520, 184, 15), 716, 782 213 789 SO, 140 | Corruption of human Nature, 13, 140, 164, 936, 391, 503, 704 604 Country 'Squire, farther Intelligere from ...... 747 Courage 613 154 Review 459 83 his View of the Convectiun between Faith and Works......... 84 46 ........ 403 732 619 Distresses in Gerinany... .67, 381 477 419 390, 452, 521,587, 657, 720 12G Dress of Christians.................. 216, 473 155 394 Duties of Cbristians in Conversation 273 ..., 989 .. 968 110 sro ' SODS.......... 等 Page Page 718 189 George the Third, Anecdote of......... 451 388 , Lit and Phil. Inteil. 55, 121, 188, 250, 317, 379, 713 Messiére.( 598 in, Review of Forsyth's - Gibbon's Sneer at Miracles. 303 Gospel, l'eace of ...ndta.... 745 App! 19:48:41] 10694, 700 de Irresistibility of, W.015.01.13 of the Gospel 93 .........348,410,4694 Great Britain, Lit. and Phil. Intell. 54, 711, 774 Public Affairs,761, 150, 195, * !568, 660 Greece, Lit. and Phil Intell: 11.10.. 649 **Oly) 448 Hale, $ir Matthew, Account of.......... 589 212 Happmess, Waat of, in Religanis Per- 1.... 585 429 Hebrew and Italian Bibles........... 154 950 111, 710 Herrey, Rev. Mr. Death of a lad: 1509 ... 109 Heylin, Dr. his Characterias an His- 750 torian ... 8C Hibernian Society sinnibh.web.I..... 781 172 History, Means of benefiting by the in 82 reading of................. Covenance ST 100 Holland, Lit. and Phil. Intell. 250, 512, 578, T12 548 Abuse of bis Doctrine....... 165 Horrors of the Slave Trade...dd... 157 Horse Chesnuts, Food for Sheep...... 713 347 Hungary, Lit. and Pbil. Intell......... 775 Illustrations of Modern Charity........ 21 610 Genesis v. 19. Matt. ii, 23... 21 ao Vod4............ 489 V. 4........... 279 John vii. 33 ... 15 Acts xiv. 23-35664 478 :: 141 1 Cor. iv. 4....... 461 1.Tial: vi. 10...6, 45, 462, bos, 750 1 Peter iv. 1, 2...... Inanity of the World, Voitaire and 17 Rousseau's Testimony to. 752 507,525 | india, Means of civilizing. was. 93 -, Causes of 42. *•... 056 157 Infidel Principles, Duty of fortifying Youth against..... Inscriptiou by Mr. Fox on the Bishop 15 1 733 Tase ........ 781 ....... 316 Page Wenn 642 516 Mission to Africa and the Bast... 59, 514 33 Buenos Ayres ....bozida 781 Cape of Good Hope, 57, 448, 781 East. Indies........58, 192, 319 Labrador ........ 322 145 North America.......... 449 Otaheite Tartary, 57, 122, 255, 364,580, 660, 715, 1777 West Indies ...........125, 320 of United Brethren ....... 320 ........ 607 ................ 636 Mitigated Law....weebsdesis... 14 21 14 Moral Science, Principles of... its 292 454, 592, 587, 657, 787 548 315, 3-7, 442,511,577, 647,711, 744 252, 317, 330, 444, 513, 579, 650, 713, 776 29 New South Wales, Religious Intell... 56 455,522, 587, 658, 721, 787 586 | Original Sin, 101, 140, 16+, 238, 394, 483, 504 172 dla ginal References, Advantage of 75 Parliamentary Proceedings, 61, 194, 195, 261, 326, 389, 451 , 545 *87 between Fiance and Austria... 127 Perseverance, Anal 141 481 248 adopted by Evangelical 111 197 4-8 63 219 Hymn on Heb, iv. 15...... 92 for Christinas Day, by 755 Lines by a father on his 201 Daughter's Loss of Sab:........ 160 205, 329 --- Lines to a Friend gathering 543 Flowers 4:09 Polite Literature, busiile to the Reli- 114 559 Political Events, Duty of interesting 17 581 Popular Suffrage in the Election of 664, 131 Practical Reflections on Mart. v. 4... 279 531 664 others, op....... ...10... 465 Page *** 781 Page 460 268, 526 Whichcote on the ..... 541 193 ou rendering them intelligi. ble to the Poor... 463 419 736 respecting Jerusalem 145 204, 268, 352, 393, 525, 592, 661, 729 Slave Trade, 66, 93, 133, 326, SS8 429,507, a Caution to Electors... 4655 Extract from Mr. Pitt's 85 Speech.. --, Hürrors" of, 'exemplified "157 Extracts from Mr. 'Fox's 11:20 56494 :57,714 782 Suppression of Vice....... 991 Hibernian 401 poor pious Clergymen.....: 190 1216, 475 bettering the Condition of 949 relieving the distressed 991 for Employment of Female 1...... 445 duct of... 150 517 Spain, Lit, and Phil. Intell.........512, 775 100 450) ...30, 140 Stereotype printing, its Progress...... 711 957 ....,673, 733 | Sweden, Lit. and Phil. Intelt......251, 773 361 150 Switzerland, Lit. and Phil. Intell, 649, 773 319, 351, 440, 514, 680,714,777 Tartary, Mission to. See Mission. Temporal Advantages of true Reli- ........468, 505 149 750 755 Tillotson, Areliishop, his Letter to a 625 ...393,525 Trinity..... 84) 444; 0,49, 776 512 its rapid Pruerests in Sweden 251 Pia China 447. 201 457 752 |