Abuses of Christianity,
27
Address to the Readers of the Christian Baptist,
32,
38,
43,
48,
447
Address to Christian Mothers,
68.
Address to the Public respecting Greatrake's Letters, containing a short
Biography of the Editor,
91.
Ancient Order of Things--a Restoration of--No. 1,
126.
No. 2. On Creeds,
133.
No. 3. Creeds,
139.
No. 4. The Nomenclature,
158.
No. 5. Order of Worship,
165.
No. 6. The Loaf, No. 1,
174.
No. 7, The Loaf, No. 2,
180.
No. 8. The Loaf, No. 3,
188.
No. 9. The Loaf, No. 4,
194.
No. 10. The Fellowship,
209.
No. 11. Washing of Feet,
222.
No, 12. Bishop's Office, No. 1,
231.
No. 13. Bishop's Office, No. 2,
242.
No. 14. Bishop's Office, No. 3,
260.
No. 15. Love Feasts,
282.
No. 16. The Spirit of Ancient Christians,
294.
No. 17. Purity of Speech,
312.
No. 18. Arguments against An. Order,
322.
No. 19. Deacon's Office,
335.
No. 20. Devotion,
362.
No 21. Singing Praise,
395.
No. 22. Singing,
406.
No. 23. The Church,
428.
No. 24. Discipline, No. 1,
440.
No. 25. Discipline, No. 2,
467.
No. 26. Discipline, No. 3,
471.
No. 27. Discipline, No. 4,
485.
No. 28. Discipline, No. 5,
500.
No. 29. Discipline, No, 6,
509.
No. 30. Discipline, No, 7,
530.
No. 31. Discipline, No. 8,
549.
No. 32. Official names and titles,
585.
Ancient Baptisms--the Earth and Israel,
616.
Apocalypse explained by General Smythe,
136.
Anecdote,
198.
Anecdotes, two,
248.
Amicus on Faith, and Reply,
251.
Acts of Incorporation--Query answered,
263.
Acts xx, 28. Vindex and Editor on,
324.
Attempt at the Restoration of Ancient Order--Letters from Churches in New
York and Europe--from New York,
389.
Glasgow,
390.
Edinburgh,
392.
Tubermore,
407.
Manchester,
414.
Dublin,
420.
Address, Farewell, of Mrs. Campbell to her Daughters,
400.
Ancient Gospel,--see Gospel.
Appeal to the Uncharitable,
476.
Anno Domini, 1637--Preface to the King's Transla-tion,
482,
492,
501,
514,
517,
525
Beattie's opinion of the Christian religion,
10
Boston Recorder,
17
Bell's Messenger and National Intelligencer,
34
Bible, English, history of,--see History.
Baily, Eli S., a Sabbatarian, his letter and answer,
177
Bible, family, ode to,
205
Bigotry and partiality, Mutual Rights,
213
Bigotry,
214
Blackburn's sermon reviewed,
220
Bible,
225
Baptist Recorder,
246,
272,
293,
397
Baptist Confession and Discipline on communion of churches,
261
Bedstead, iron,
277
Broadus, Andrew, see Paulinus.
Burke's opinion of reformation,
400.
Baptism, 6 numbers on, see Gospel, ancient.
Blocks for a measure,
459
Bible, Intelligible, A. Straith,
468
Bible, A. Straith's remarks on,
489,
498,
564,
640
Bishop Beveridge on the choice of a wife,
477
Bishops Ancient and Modern--Mosheim,
497
Bishops, Constantine's way of reconciling,
497
Bible Society,
646
Beaver Anathema,
658
Baptist association,
506
Bequest of Paulding,
570,
571
Brantly, Mr. his views of reformation and new versions,
668
Christian Religion,
5
Clergy,
18,
25,
29,
34,
42
Clergy's looking glass,
166
Cautious, Robert, his letter and reply,
33
" " 2d letter and reply,
53
Conversion of the world,
40
Calculation, awful,
64
Confessions of faith, remarks on,
93
Confession, precious,
161
Circular Letter of Drs. Baldwin, Boles, Wayland, &c.,
77
Christian Union,
162,
172,
189
Conscience,
199,
214
Casting vote of the creed triumphant over bible,
214
Confessions of faith are confessions of opinion,
215
Campbell, Dr. his views on Commentaries and commentators,
242
Church, an apostolic one,
244
Church government, from Carson's reply,
248
Communion of churches, Phila. confession,
261
"Christening,"
288
Creed Question,
323
Churches in America & Europe,--see Attempt &c.
Common Sense,
381
Columbian Star,
439,
451
Challenge of R. Owen accepted
443
Campbellism, a quere,
451
Constitution of a church in Windham, O.,
456
Conclusion of Vol. 5,
458
Chalmers on Theology,
489
Contradictions of the Scriptures,
507
Creed, unbeliever's,
508
Constitution of a church, free communion,
519
Chapman, D. D. on Episcopacy,
531
Communication by Lover of whole of divine truth,
543
Chalmers, extracts from,
545
Cincinnati Chronicle, Campbell & Owen,
553
Controversy, from Pandect,
568
Concluding remarks to Vol 7,
664
Debate between A. Campbell & Wm. McCalla,
34
Dialogue, familiar, between Ed. and clergyman, on the call to the ministry,
76,
84
Disciples called Christians,
111
Danville Presbyterian University,
128
Duncan & McClean, dissenters from Presbyterianism,
212
Dream of Mirzah,
249
D. a Sceptic, his letter and answer,
270
Defence of the New Translation against the attack of a friend to truth,
318
Deism and the Social System,--see Owen, Robert.
Dedications at Frankfort, Portland and St. Catharine's Creed church, London,
1630,
409
Dialogue between a Baptist and a Baptist clergyman,
412
Debate on the Evidences of Christianity,
469
Dispensations, Patriarchal, Jewish. and Christian,--see Essays on Man, &c.
Difference between immersing in, and into, the name,
522
Dialogue between Ed. and Adelphos, Revivals,
526
Debate on the Evidences of Christianity, Campbell & Owen,
552
Dangerous Attempt,
561
Debates, Tumults, the two Seeds,
567
Dialogue between Silver creek & Lost River Asso-ciation,
653
Essay on intention and effects of gospel by T. W.,
11
Ecclesiastical characters, councils &c,
54,
61
" "
with "Carson's reasons,"
72
Experimental religion, Address on,
48
" "
Essay on,
63
" "
T. W. on,
65
Editor's Imprudence,
78
Essays on the work of the Holy Spirit, in the salvation of men,
85,
89,
95,
101,
108,
117,
124,
131,
137
" on the Religion of Christianity,
98
Extracts from Fishback's letters to Toller,
106
Editor's Tour,
123
Episcopalian Diocese in Ohio,
137
Epistle, 3rd of Peter,
166
Epitaph of four infants,
178
Ecclesiastic Tyranny,
275
Experimental religion, by Philip,
309,
340
Extracts from Editor's letter on the apostasy, containing the outlines of an oration,
309
Extracts of letters, objections,
351
" "
extraordinary success,
452
Essays on man in his primitive state, and under the Patriarchal, Jewish and
Christian dispensations--No.1.--Primitive state No. 1,
463
No. 2. Primitive State, No. 2,
470
No. 3. " " No. 3,
484
No. 4. " " No. 4,
494
No. 5. Patriarchal Dispensation, No. 1,
503
No. 6. " " No. 2,
511
No. 7. " " No. 3,
521
No. 8. " " No. 4,
542
No. 9. Jewish Age, No. 1,
559
No. 10. " " No. 2,
574
No. 11. " " No. 3,
589
No. 12. " " No. 4,
633
No. 13. " " No. 5,
637
No. 14. " " No. 6,
646
No, 15. Christian Age, No. 1,
654
No. 16. " " No. 2,
656
Extract from Minutes of Boon's Creek Association,
508
Edwards on stealing,
523
Extract from appendix of the Debate, Scepticism,
576
Election, by Philip,
524,
547,
592,
594
Extract on the eight day and on Moses Haldane,
508
First Baptist church in America,
42
Faith, nature and power of,
57
Foundation of hope and union,
50
Fishback's letters to Toller, extracts from,
106
Faithful's letter,
184
Friends, address to, on Baptism, by editor,
204
Faith, Amicus & Editor on,
259
Friend to Truth, in western Luminary, on New Translation,
285
Friend to Truth, reply to him,
318
" " refutation of his misrepresentation,
286
Form of three church covenants, the first on Dr. Noel's philosophy,
405
Fathers. Moderns, populars &c.,
461
Finley, James, presiding Elder against reformation,
565
Gospel, how to be spread,
15
Good christening. Campbellites,
288
Gospel, in replication, to D. No. 6,
301
Glasgow, letter from church there,
390
Gospel, Ancient.--No. 1, Baptism,
401
No. 2. Immersion,
415
No. 3. "
421
No. 4. "
436
No. 5. "
438
No. 6. "
445
No. 7. "
454
No. 8. Faith and reformation,
465
No. 9. The Evangelical order,
486
No. 10, A narrative; Biblicus,
495
Genealogy of Christ,
474,
505
Hope and union, foundation of,
60
Holy Spirit, 9 essays on work of,--see Essay.
History of the English Bible,
130,
136,
144,
160
Honorable title of D. D. refused by Mr. Cox,
219
Hilary of the fourth century, on creeds,
296
Hymn book, extract from preface of,
395
History of Churches, and other incidents,
434
History of Churches, review of,
442,
449,
457
Heresy,
507
Herald. Religions,
551,
580
History, religious, of Dr. A. Straith,
588
Haldane's Evidence. extracts from,
603,
614
Happy new year, at the house of Paternus,
618
Instructions of king James to Translators, with remarks,
104
Influence of Religious Parties in Society,
124
Independent Baptist's letters,
235,
255
Implicit Faith,
249
Incorporation, acts of, query answered,
263
Iron Bedstead,
277
Immersion,
402,
415,
421,
436,
438,
445,
454
Ins and Outs, logic of,
402
Immersions, many, 2600 in Dover asso. &c.,
405
Influence of the Spirit, by Editor,
see Essays.
" "
Paulinus,
410,
429
Intolerance and heresy,
507
Immersion not sprinkling, a presbyterian says,
531
Infallibility, Chalmers on,
541
Indulgences, sold by Tetzel,
541
Infants where found, paido-baptist logic,
549
Jesus is the Christ,
59
I. John, v. 7, remarks on,
363
King James, instructions to the Translators, &c.
104
Kingdoms, three,
557
Liberality of National Intelligencer,
34
Lay preaching, Mr. Church,
86
Looking Glass for the Clergy,
166
Locke, extracts from,
194
Laymen, rights of,
208
Lottery, baptist,
408
Light dawning in old Virginia, Herald,
508
Leland, Elder John, and Baptist Recorder,
649
Letter from Robert Cautions,
33,
53
Steady Seektruth, an Ohio Baptist,
61
T. W. on the word of God,
65
Anonymous person, and answer,
69
Titus,
97
P. H., and reply,
142
A reader of the Christian Baptist,
144
A constant reader, and reply,
151
Eli S. Baily, and reply,
177
Faithful,
184
An occasional reader, spiritual mon-itions, reply,
196
V---s, queries on Matt. v. vi. xix. chs.,
204
Aquila on Christian Union, and re-marks,
211
T. T. of Mo. charge of Socinianism,
216
Editor's reply,
216
R. B. Semple, and reply,
227
Independent Baptist.,
235,
255
W. C. of Baltimore, account of a Church,
243
Mr. D. a sceptic and replication,
270
Hamilton Students, or Philomathe-sian Society,
284,
285
J. C. of North Carolina, on "experience," etc.,
297
Wm. B. of Philadelphia, on first principles,
297
Church at Nashville to Concord asso.,
330
A believing unbeliever, and answer,
341
Candidus, and reply,
345
Henry Grew and T. Hammer,
346
A friend to a restoration of the, ancient order of things,
347
C. on relating experiences,
349
B. Allen, " " and reply,
349
Spencer Clack,
359,
387
Tennessee upon 1 John, v. 7,
363
J. C. on purity of speech,
371
S. I. M. a Protestant. Methodist,
371
New York and European Churches,---see Attempt.
Editor to S. Clack,
396
Bishop Semple to some person in Ky.,
398
W. of Clinton co. Ohio,
417
Ames of Va.,
423
Bishop Semple,--see Semple.
A. of Canton, O. and reply,
433
Several quarters,
434
Nashville, the Church,
435
Col. Mason,
447
R. Owen to A. Campbell,
455
John Chrysostom,
465
A disciple in New York, to one in Georgia,
473
H. M. on Genealogy of Christ,
474
J. W. of Louisiana,
481
Thomas on New Testament spirit,
491
W. C. T. and Elkhorn letter,
492
Barnabas on some Plagiarists,
497
B. on Genealogy of Christ,
505
J. T. of Va. 13 Apostles,
510
Rev. A. Wright to Mrs. Lane,
512
Constant reader, on old Baptists,
515
Amos and reply,
554
Paulinus,
561
A. Straith,
563
C. M. of Troy, O. Camp meeting,
565
R. T. P. of Kentucky,
571
Lover of the whole of Divine Truth,
543,
583
D. S. Burnet, Dayton Meeting,
587
A. Straith,
587
J. B. of Brookfield, N. S.,
590
Constant reader and reply,
596
A disciple of Christ at Richmond,
599
N. H. of Virginia, a re-baptism,
599
Bishop J. an Episcopalian, to Discipulus,
599
Letter from Discipulus to Bishop J.,
600,
607
A lover of the whole of divine truth, to A. Straith,
605
Bengelius to A. Straith, M. D.,
606
T. W. on teaching the truth,
608
T. W. on questions that gender strife,
611
Western Baptist to W. T. Brantly,
617
W. T. of Londonderry, Ireland,
621
Inquirer for truth,
622
A. Straith to Bengelius,
623
B. Bluffdale, III, to editor,
623
Constant reader to T. W. and reply,
624
Epaphras to the Editor,
627
C. F. of Baltimore, and reply,
628
Thomas, and reply,
634
Jason, and reply,
649
R. T. Brown, Ia.,
650
I. I. of Millersburgh, and reply,
651
W. Scott, concerning four Churches,
659
Missionaries, remarks on,
13
" capital mistakes of,
14
" true scheme,
15
" to Burmah,
17
Miller, Dr. on creeds, reviewed,
156
Meeting at Warren, Trumbull co. O.,
169
Many, the, against the few,
225
Morality, Christian,
225,
246,
264,
293
Milton's treatise on Christian doctrine,
242
Mirzah's dream,
249
Millennium, by Philip,
250,
265
Miller and Duncan,
323
Metaphysics, an anecdote,
378
Messenger, Christian to Ch. Baptist,
378
Miscellaneous letters,
381,
405
My Faith, 49th chap, of,
396
Moral authority,
403
Miscellany,
488
Men, in primitive state, etc-see Essays on.
Mail report,
536
Madison, James, D. D. his sermon on union,
578
Moral law and Christian Baptist, C. Star,
591
Name, Christian, Theophilus on,
111
Narrative, a short one of the Editor's life, up to 1824, in an "address to the
public,"
92
Narrative, of do. up to 1830,
661
Narrative of the origin and formation of Westminster confession of faith,
149,
154,
161,
178,
185,
192
Notification, Blackburn's challenge,
176
Notice of E. S. Ely, concerning Western Theo-logical Seminary,
182
Notice of Simon Peter, type of Ely's,
182
Notes on Editor's tour, in 1825,
198
New association,
277
New Testament, new translation,
280
Names, world ruled by,
299
Newton, John, his views of liberality, preaching, etc.,
302
New translation,
326
Names, fictitious,
330
Noel's circular, see review.
New Harmony Gazette,
372
Noel, S. M., D. D. moral impropriety,
383
" " versus creeds,
518
" " for the entire code,
519
New translations,
549
Narrative of Simeon,
558
New Harmony Gazette, now Free Inquirer of New York,
585
New Periodicals in the West,
636
Origin of Clergy, splendid meeting houses, etc.,
8
On teaching Christianity, by Philip,
10,
23,
36,
46
Orion's communication from Providence,
108
Oath of allegiance to the Seceder Clergy,
129
Onondaga presbytery, remarks on,
183
Oyster Man,
203
Occurrence, remarkable,
244
Oration by Editor, founded upon Neh. 4 and 6 chaps. 2 Thes. ii. Rev. 17 and 18,
340
Owen, Robert, and the social system,
327
" " Social system and Deism,
343,
357,
364,
373
Objections from a Richmond correspondent,
351
Obituary notice, Mrs. Margaret Campbell,
391
Owen, Mr. Robert, his challenge accepted,
443
Owen, Mr. Robert, his letter to A. Campbell,
455
Omen, a good,
508
Open Communion,
257
Preface to the first Edition,
1
Preface to vol. 2,
79
" to vol. 3.
171
" to vol. 4,
259
" to vol. 5,
355
" to vol. 6,
461
" to vol. 7.
569
Philip, alias Walter Scott, on resurrection of Christ,
22
Proposition to the Clergy,
54
Preface to Carson's Reasons,
73
Primitive and modern Christianity,
87
Proper use of the Sacred Writings, Theophilus
118
Presbyterian University, at Danville,
128
Peter's third epistle or the Looking glass, etc.,
166
Phila. confession, renounced by Bap. Churches,
169
" " on communion, remarks on,
261
Paraphrase on Rom. viii. 7-25, by Editor,
195
Philo christian union,
233
Paulinus to editor,
266,
306
" Editor's reply to his letters,
328,
336
" to editor, a note,
377
" Essay on Holy Spirit,
410,
429
" Editor's remarks on his essays,
437
" Review of 5th letter to Bishop Semple,
478
" letter from,
561
Parable of iron bedstead, on creeds,
277
Philomathesian society's letters, and replies,
284
Points at issue,
288,
402
Purity of speech,
312,
371
Potent reply, pulling down not building up,
349
Problem for all Sceptics. Atheists in particular,
376
Passing tidings, one Methodist and two Universalist preachers converted,
459
Preface of the king's translators
483,
492,
501,
514,
517,
525
Presbyterian prospects and wants, remarks on,
534
Past, present and future, to my patrons,
540
Profession not principle, or faith in works and faith in words,
544
Paido-baptist, a periodical,
448,
561
Paido-baptist logic, infants where found,
549
Paternus, his family history,
618
" advice to his son,
642
Queries and answers,
46
two answered,
54
five do,
169
concerning power of associations,
262
answered,
352,
353
three important ones,
478
from Virginia, answered,
482
what words are inspired?
499
four answered,
499
three answered by one emphatic no,
508
eight do.,
519
ten do., open communion,
521
six do.,
538
answered, discipline,
549
one do.,
561
by Thos. Campbell, addressed to the public,
573,
581
answered,
598
of T. W. young preachers,
813
Quakers, editor to, on Baptism,
204
Question, creed,
323
Querens and Dr. Semple,
358,
359
Quarterly meeting,
420
Respecting the resurrection of Christ,
22
Review of a narrative of the state of religion in the Synod of Kentucky,
30
Review of General Assembly's report,
80
Religion of Christianity, T. W. on,
98
Restoration of the ancient order of things see "Ancient order of things," under A.
Review of Dr. Miller's lecture on creeds,
156
Review of Duncan on creeds,
200,
205
Rights of laymen,
208
Review of Dr. Blackburn's sermon on ministerial education,
220
Replication to D., a sceptic,
271,
273,
281,
288,
296,
301
Redstone association,
275
Review of Miller and Duncan,
278,
289
Refutation of misrepresentations,
266
Review of Tassey on authority of Christ,
303,
314,
331,
366,
355
Remarks on a tour of Editor, in 1827,
320
Review of Dr. Noel's circular,
356,
368,
383,
397,
404,
412
Replication to Spencer Clack,
360,
369
Revivals, remarks on, by Editor, and Western Ch. Advocate,
403,
405
Remarks on essay of Paulinus,
437
Review of the history of the Churches,
442,
449,
457
Remarks on Samuel xv. 22, 23,
464
Religious news,
478
Review of 5th letter to Bp. Semple, by Paulinus,
478
Readers of Ch. Baptist, to,
546
Remarks, desultory,
551
Remarks on E. Rodgers' Mount Pleasant circular,
614
Socinianism, by O.,
50
Sentimental journal, extracts from,
57,
66,
168
Sacred writings, proper use of, by Theophilus,
118
Smyth and Shultze,
192
Scripture quotations,
265
Sceptic, D. his letters, see Replication,
270
Star of the South, universalist,
280
Spain, wealth of Church of,
303
Social system, see Owen, Robert.
Speculation in religion, W. B.,
338
Stone, B. W. to Ch. Baptist, and reply,
378
Singing praise,
395
Signs of the times,
408
Semple, Bishop, letters to,
425,
432,
440,
444,
452
" " his letter to Dr. Noel taken from the Star, and reply to,
431,
432
Soliloquy,
427
Sorrow for the dead,
435
Star, Columbian,
439,
451
Seed time,
444
Standard, the true,
459
Samuel, xv. 22, 23,
464
Scepticism and New Harmony Gazette,
488
Spirit of the year of grace, 1828: Elkhorn letter,
492
Scripture contradictions,
507
Scriptures, Dr. Straith,
581
Sermons to young preachers,
584,
604,
632,
639,
644
Swiftism, or a re-baptism, in a letter from N. H.,
599
Semple, Bishop, interview with editor,
636
Teaching Christianity--see On teaching.
Tithes,
48
That Jesus is the Christ,
59
Theophilus, his letter and essay on name Christian,
111
Tour, Editor's,
123
Texts and textuary divines,
145
Textuaries, oyster men,
203
Title of D. D. refused,
219
Theology, theoretic, scholastic, metaphysical, etc. Bap. Recorder,
246
Tyranny, ecclesiastical,
275
Testament, new translation,
280
Tour of Editor, 1827,
320
Tassey's vindication,--see Review.
Trinitarian system, Editor's views,
333
Timothy,
333
Tassey's vindication, remarks on,
366,
385
Triumphs of scepticism,
450
Triumphs of Christianity,
450
Two seeds, tumults, etc. ,
567
Teaching christianity, T. W. on,
608
The times,
626
Types, Canaan and the nation of Israel, Haldane,
614
Union, Christian,
162,
171,
189
Universalism,
202
Unity of opinion, Nat. Gazette,
220
Unbeliever, a believing, letter from,
341
Unbeliever's creed,
508
Vindex and Editor on Acts xx. 28,
324
Word of God, letter on, by T. W.,
65
Worthy of imitation, Lafayette and Lord Orforth,
123
Westminster confession, origin of,--see Narrative of.
Western Theol. Sem. Ely's notice of,
182
World ruled by names,
299
Wealth of Church of Spain,
373
Wickliffe, his character given by his enemies,
409
Wright, Rev. A. to Mrs. Lane and answer,
512
Word of God,
540
Western Reserve sceptic,
577
Year's labor of John Secrest,
420
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