MIDDLESEX.-LONDON.-Jewin Street Crescent.--Welsh Calvinistic Methodist, from Wilderness Row, March 26, 1823. -Founder's Hall, near the Bank, re-opened April 4, 1823. NORFOLK.--SWAFFHAM.--Particular Baptist, Aug. 26. -PYLE, near Colnbrook-Independent, Nov. 12, 1823. NORTHAMPTONSHIRE.-ALDWINKLE, St. Peter's, near Thrapston. -Baptist, July 2, 1823. ---NEWARK.-Independent, March 27, 1823. OXFORDSHIRE.--WRAXTON.--Independent, July 14, 1823. SOMERSETSHIRE.--CANNINGTON.--Independent, October 22, 1823. STAFFORDSHIRE.--ROWLEY.-Baptist, July 29, 1823. - -BILSTON. - Independent, March 25, 1823. SUSSEX. ARUNDEL. Independent, January 1, 1823. - SEAFORD.-Independent, June 11, 1823. WARWICKSHIRE. COVENTRY, Vicar Lane Meeting.--Independent; consider ably enlarged; re-opened January 8, 1823. WILTS.-TROWBRIDGE.-Baptist, May 6, 1823. WORCESTERSHIRE.-ASTWOOD.-Baptist, June 11, 1823. YORKSHIRE.-BACUP.--Baptist, May 20, 1823. -- LOXLEY Chapel.-Independent; repaired and enlarged; re opened May 15, 1822. -TADCASTER.-Independent, May 1, 1823. -STAITHES, near Whitby.--Independent, Sept. 3, 1823. DARLINGTON.--Independent, erected chiefly at the expense of J. J'Anson, Esq. late of London, September 14, 1823. SUFFOLK.-SUDBURY.-Independent, March 27. -BoxFord. Independent. This spacious Meeting was erected at the expense of two brothers, September 24, 1823. - FRAMLINGTON.-Independent, August 6, 1823. SURREY.-CROYDON.--Independent; enlarged; re-opeued June 3, 1823. KENNINGTON.-Holland Chapel.-Independent, October 15, 1823. WALES. ABERAVAN, near Neath, Glamorganshire.-Particular Baptist, October 23, 1822. CASTELL-Y-BWYCH, Hentleys, near Newport, Monmouthshire.--Baptist, November 12, 1822. -Nash, near Newport, Monmouthshire.--Baptist, April 16, 1822. ADDITION TO THE MEMOIR OF PIERRE DU BOSC. See p. 677. THE Memoir of Pierre Du Bosc had been completed, and was printed off, when we found, while consulting his book for a different purpose, that Mr. Orme had brought forward the circumstance mentioned near the end of our Memoir in his life of Owen. He states, from Robert Robinson's Life of Claude, that Stillingfleet, pressed hard in the controversy, and willing to supply by an appeal to authority, the deficiencies of his argument, "got Compton, Bishop of London, to write to Claude, Le Moyne, and other French Presbyterians, for their opinion of English Presbyterianism. They gave complaisant, but wary answers." We differ from Robinson here, for we think their answers, though evasive, exceedingly unwary, and to say the least, liable to serious misconception. He goes on to state, that "these letters were published by Stillingfleet, as suffrages for Episcopacy and against Nonconformity. There could not be a more glaring absurdity; for no art can make that a crime at Dover, which is at the same time a virtue at Calais. Episcopacy and Nonconformity rest on the same arguments in both kingdoms, and a man who does not know this is not fit to write on the controversy. Mr. Claude complained bitterly of this ungenerous treatment; but the letters that contained these complaints were concealed till his death; when they were printed by his son." Whatever may be thought of the indiscretion of Claude, respecting the conduct of Compton and Stillingfleet there can be but one opinion. Page 677, col. 1, line 28 ditto, for Commissaries read Commissioners for divine read diviner for irrespectivency read irrespectiveness for Brevent read Brevint GENERAL INDEX TO THE SIXTH VOLUME. A. ALLEGORY, 182. Knowles's Discourses, 202. Association of Congregational Churches, Jones's Life of Viscountess Glenorchy, 186. Bennet (William), Letters from, 23. British Museum, 341, 404. Baptist Society, (in Ireland,) 389. Home Missionary, 390. Bible Catechism, 497. BIBLLICAL CRITICISM, Reply to K. on Baxter's Letter to Boyle, 581. BIOGRAPHIES AND SKETCHES OF LIVES, Pierre Du Bosc, 617, 673. BOOKS REVIEWED. Jowett's Christian Researches, 26, Griffin's Memoirs and Remains, 33. Remarks on Cruelty, 84. Macdonald's Memoirs of Benson, 86. Gisborne's Essays, 140. Townsend's Old Testament Arranged, 144. Richardson's Travels, 146, 195. 256. Wilberforce's Appeal, 303. East and West India Sugar, ib. Essays, by an American, 311. Liefchild on Providence, 363. Chalmer's Civic Economy, 485. The Protestant, 585. Speeches before Presbytery of Glasgow, Harvard's Ceylon and India Mission, 641. Hydriotaphia, 95. Herbert's Temple, 153. Gentile Sinner, 266. Earle's Microcosmography, ib. Feltham's Resolves, 375. Latimer's Sermons, 493, 540. Baxter's Posing Question, 715. BOOKS, ANALYTICAL AND NOTICES OF NEW. Cairns's Sermon, 45. CRITICAL Steinkopff's Speech, by Snelgar, 46. Memoirs of Remarkable Children, ib. Profession is not Principle, 101. Sunday School Magazine, ib. Dissenter's Catechism, 272. Blomfield's Lectures, 315. Innes's Sermon and Winter's Address, 317. Lawson's Elegy on Martyn, 382. Life of A. Reid, ib. Banks's English Master, 384. Snelgar's Tribute of Respect, 385. Bristow's Sermon, 436. Bulmer's Songs, 437. Chaplin's Sermon, ib. Prospectus of the Scientia Biblia, 439. Testament, Self-Interpreting, ib. Rural Walks of Cowper, 498. Teacher's Farewell, ib. Russell's Letters, 548. Carrington's Banks of Tamar, 549. Gilbert's Appeal, 550. Dermer's Sacred Fugitives, 551. Vaughan's Character of the Apostles, Baynes's Sermon, ib. C. Christian and Saint, the Terms, 691. Statistical Account of Dissenters. DERBYSHIRE-(continued.) Caldwell, 164. Carsington, ib. Derby, 222, 276. Duffield, ib. Matlock, 669. END OF THE SIXTH VOLUME. Dennett, Printer, Leather Lane, London. |