South Wales, 249-gratifying commu- nications from New-Zealand, 249— safe return of the Rev. J. Waterhouse to Hobart-Town, 349-notice concern. ing the Rev. J. Waterhouse's Journal, 440-official Report on the state of the Wesleyan Missions, 500-account of the illness and death of the Rev. J. Waterhouse, 793 Southern Africa. Summary view of the Wesleyan Missions, 86-letter from the Rev. J. Edwards, Algoa-Bay, 84-letter from the Rev. J. S. Tho- mas, Wesleyville, 164-letter from the Rev. R. Haddy, Wynberg, 250-letter from the Rev. H. Pearse, Beecham- Wood, 251, 253-letter from the Rev. J. Ayliff, Haslope-Hills, 253-letter from the Rev. S. Palmer, Morley, 255-letter from the Rev. W. Impey, D'Urban, 258; Wesleyville, 877- Young's "Missionary Narrative," no- ticed, 413-official Report of the state of the Wesleyan Missions, 501-letter from the Rev. R. Giddy, Thaba Nchu, 697-letter from the Rev. J. Cameron, Plaat-berg, 698-locusts in South Africa, 744-letter from the Rev. W. Shaw, Graham's Town, 873, 886, 1057-letter from the Rev. J. Rich- ards, Salem, 875-letter from the Rev. W. J. Davis, D'Urban, 876-letter from the Rev. E. Cook, Great-Namac- qualand, 878-collision between the Boors and the British troops at Port- Natal, 886-escape of the Rev. J. Archbell and family from Port-Natal, 1057
Spring, Dr., remarks by, on the obliga- tions of woman to the Bible, 578 Stanley, Bishop, speech of, in Exeter- Hall, 605
Stations of the Wesleyan Ministers, in Great Britain, 753-in Ireland, 767— on the Missions, 769
Steinkopff, Dr., introduction of, to the Conference, 752
Stoner, Rev. David, "Life" of, referred to, 847, 848
Stowell, Rev. H., speech of, in Exeter- Hall, 483
Submission to God in seasons of trial, duty of, 735 Sumner, Bishop, extracts from the "Charge of, 39, 136-speeches of, in Exeter-Hall, 478, 602 Sydow, Rev. Mr., introduction of, to the Conference, 752
Syrian Medical-Aid Society, prospectus of the, 61
«Tablet," The, a Popish newspaper, extracts from, on Puseyism, 664, 665
TEXTS ILLUSTRATED. Exodus xx. 8-10......287, 380 Numbers xv. 30-41......30 Joshua vi. 26......817
Joshua x. 12-14; Psalm cxviii.; Isaiah lxv. 17, 18......199, 200 Isaiah ix. 2-7.....640 Daniel ix. 1-3, 20, 21......832 Joel ii. 15-17.... 991 Joel ii. 28-32......15 Matthew ii. 1-12......563 Matthew vi. 19... 133 Matthew xvii. 21......736 John vi. 52......104
1 Corinthians vi. 18-20......299 Galatians iv. 8-11; Romans xiv. 5, 6; Colossians ii. 16.. Ephesians vi. 12......554 2 Timothy i. 14. 1 John v. 9-13.. .124, 292, 392 Revelation i. 10......203 Theological Institution, Report of the, 54-northern branch of the, at Dids- bury, referred to, 859; opened, 926– early opposition to, mentioned, 981 Tocqueville, Mons., opinion of, concern. ing the Americans, 738
Tonga. See South Sea Missions. Treffry, Rev. R., sen., retirement of, from the Theological Institution, re- ferred to, 54-communications from, 136, 213 sermon by, 554-death of, 871
"Triton," the, referred to, 350
Tyng, Dr., speech of, in Exeter-Hall, 510
Deleterious effects of the fumes of charcoal, 1039
Indian medicine-men, 1039 Vaughan, Dr., speech of, 614
Vaughan, Rev. H., of Chelsea, extract from the "Memoirs " of, 735" Me- moirs" of, noticed, 854 Vaughan, Rev. Mr., of Leicester, apos- tasy of, 664
Walking, on Sunday, for recreation, caution against, 466
Watson, Rev. Richard, quoted, on the moral obligation of the Sabbath, 121, 385_original letter of, 469—diligence of, in pastoral visitation, 574 Waugh, Rev. T., speech of, in Exeter- Hall, 518
Wesley, Mrs. Susanna, mentioned, 45 Wesley, Rev. Charles, letter to, from John Nelson, 301-epitaph by, on Miss F. Cooper, 846-Christian sym- pathy frequently inculcated in the Hymns of, 912-list of subscribers to two volumes of Hymns by, mentioned, 1014
Wesley, Rev. John, injurious report con- cerning, 59-visit of, to Guernsey, 89 -anecdote of, 136-pastoral visitation inculcated by, 467-doctrine of justifi- cation by faith clearly preached by, 581-letter from, to W. Wogan, Esq., 657-charge of inconsistency against, noticed, 746-strenuous op- position of, to bribery at elections, 861-defect in the early religious prin- ciples of, 1011-establishment of a depôt by, for the sale of his own and his brother's publications, 1012-ex- tracts from the sermons of, on salvation by faith, 1019-1021-misrepresentation of the doctrine of, on Christian perfec- tion, exposed, 1031
WESLEYAN METHODIST, The: a series of Papers :- Nos. XC. to XCII.
young Minister on Pastoral Visita- tion, 467, 572, 654
No. XCIII. The Duty of personal Humiliation and Prayer, in reference to national Distresses, 832 West Indies. Summary view of the Wesleyan Missions, 86-answer the application for additional Mission- aries in Jamaica, 76-letter from the Rev. J. Edmondson, Beecham ville, Jamaica, 77-letter from the Rev. R. Sergeant, Kingston, Jamaica, 78; Port-Royal, 882-letter from the Rev. L. Lewis, Kingston, 79; Mandeville, 173; after his arrival at home, 346- letter from the Rev. D. Kerr, St. Anne's Bay, 80-letter from the late Rev. W. Redfern, Black-River, Jamaica, 82; Grand Cayman, 173-letter from the Rev. S. Stanton, Belize, 165-letter from the Rev. L. Railton, Antigua, 167-letter from the Rev. C. Bates, Tortola, 169-letter from the Rev. H. Hurd, Trinidad, 170, 702-letter from the Rev. P. Chapman, Lucea, 172-let- ter from the Rev. W.Hodgson, Jamaica, 172, 1053-letter from the Rev. W. Seccombe, Jamaica, 173, 1051-letter from the Rev. T. Pearson, Abaco, 173-special subscriptions for the re- inforcement of the Jamaica Mission, 262-letter from the Rev. W. Ritchie, Jamaica, 345-death of the Rev. C. Bates, of Tortola, and appeal for more Missionaries in the Antigua District, 347-official Report of the state of the Wesleyan Missions, 502-anni- versary of the abolition of slavery, 612, 1053-letter from the Rev. Messrs. Cullingford and Moister, Kingstown, St. Vincent's, 700-letter from the Rev. J. Cullingford, St. Vin- cent's, 701-letter from the Rev. J. F. Browne, George-Town, St. Vincent's, 701-letter from the Rev. J. Black-
well, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, 702- letter from the Rev. Messrs. Black- well, Limmex, and Heath, Port-of- Spain, 703-letter from the Rev. G. Ranyell, Tobago, 704; St. Vincent's, 1054-letter from the Rev. R. Haw- kins, Nevis, 705-letter from the Rev. T. Pugh, Bermuda, 707- earthquake in St. Domingo, and re- ported destruction of Cape-Haytien, 708, 788-letter from the Rev. F. Whitehead, St. Thomas-in-the-Vale, Jamaica, 882-letter from the Rev. J. Mearns, Grand-Cayman, 883-letter from the Rev. J. Corlett, Nassau, 884 -further re-inforcement of the Ja- maica Missions, 888-letter the Rev. T. Waymouth, Dominice, 1049 - letter Rev. from the Harding, Port-Royal, Jamaica, 1050 -appeal in behalf of the island of St. Lucia, 1055-letter from the Rev. W. Hudson, Barbadoes, 1056 -death of Mrs. Foster, Jamaica, 1062
Western Africa. Summary view of the Wesleyan Missions, 86-letters from the Rev. Messrs. Shipman and Watson, communicating the arrival of the Rev. Messrs. Freeman and Brooking at Kumási, 348-letter from the Rev. W. Fox, Gambia, 349-letters from the Rev. T. B. Freeman, Kumási, 433- emigration of native Africans from Sierra-Leone to Badagry, 434; to Trinidad, 170-letter from the Rev. T. Dove, Sierra-Leone, 435-offi- cial Report of the state of the Wesleyan Missions, 501-letters from the Rev. T. B. Freeman, Cape- Coast, 785, 967, 968, 971, 972, 974, 975-letters from the Rev. R. Brook- ing, Kumási, 785, 879, 973-letter from the Rev. Messrs. Dove and Badger, Sierra-Leone, 799-journal of the Rev. T. B. Freeman, on a second visit to Ashánti, 936-letter from Prince William Quantamissah, Ku- mási, 968-letter from the Rev. J. Watson, Dix-Cove, 969-letter from the Rev. W. Allen, on a visit to the King of Apollonia, 970-letter from Mr. W. De Graft, Winnebah, 974- further subscriptions in aid of the newly-established Missions solicited, 976-letter from the Rev. T. Raston, Sierra-Leone, 1059
Whately, Archbishop, an erroneous opi- nion of, mentioned, 299 Whitchurch, prosperity of Methodism in, 1038
Wilberforce, Archdeacon, a novel writ- ten by, censured, 1016 Wilson, Bishop, quoted, 476—a sermon of, referred to, 683
Wiseman, Dr., approval of Puseyism by, 664, 665 Witness to the truth of Christianity, Christian experience appointed to be the, 124-how this witness is pos- sessed by the believer, 292-value and force of the testimony, 392 Wogan, W., Esq., letter to, from the Kev. J. Wesley, 657 Woman, what has the Bible done for, 578 Woon, Rev. W., of New-Zealand, com- munication from, 212-letter to, from the Rev. R. Watson, 469
November, REV. ROBERT YOUNG.
Young, Rev. R., speech of, in Exeter-December, REV. WILLIAM TEMPLE. Hall, 599
Zinzendorf, Count, extracts from the "Life" of, 42, 43, 44
January, WESLEYAN MISSION SET-
Zouch, Rev. Mr., of Sandal, honourable December, THE WESLEYAN CONFER- conduct of, 620
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