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Our denominationalism shuts us out from the general public. And yet our denominationalism is an essential feature of our magazine. And there is no other magazine through which such Congregational histories and discussions as ours can reach the Churches. Will our brethren keep this in view, and take an early opportunity of laying our claims before the members of their Churches? With all the improvements we contemplate, the "Christian Witness" will cost only Four Shillings per annum. JOHN KENNEDY. STEPNEY, November, 1868. Addison, Joseph, the Hymns of Andrew Alford, Dean, on the Relation of Con- formists and Nonconformists, 159. Alexander, Rev. John, Obituary, 474. Allon, Rev. H., on Nonconformists and Anxious Seat in the Pulpit, 89. Andrew Marvel, the Hymns of, 304. Angels, the Three, and their Services, 378. Anglican Church in Ireland, 321. An Irish Clergyman on the Disestablish- Apostle Paul, his Self-Oblivion, 184. Associations, some Old Religious, of the Atheist, an Involuntary Witness, 35. Babylon, New Light from the Clay of, 69. Bartholomew, the Massacre of St., 328. Beginning Life without Prayer, 138. Bengel, John Albert, 385. his Resting Place, 229. Bible, The, a Book, 481 the Inexhaustibleness of, 422 Binney, Rev. T., on Months of Vanity, 49. Books, Notices of, 42, 93, 141, 189, 235, Brewster, Sir David, Obituary, 183. Brown, Rev. A. M., LL.D., on the Relation of the Church and the Ministry to our Bruges, the Sculptor of, 353, 403, 443, Busy People, Golden Words for, 34, 88 Calcutta and London, 418. Captives, the Abyssinian, 17. Catholic, the Revival. 1. In relation to 2. In its relation the Nonconformity of England, 104. Child, Story of a Forgotten, 36. Children, the Relation of the Church and the Ministry to the Baptized, 121. how are God's Manifested, 378. Church, an Independent in Westminster Christ, His Majesty seen in His Mercy, 88. at the Door of the Heart, 326. Christians, Full Grown and Cradle, 36. Coleman, Rev. Thomas, on Congregation- alism in Northampton, and North- Colenso's Diocese, Methodism in, 112. Colonial Missionary Society, Quarterly Columbia, Religion among the Indians of College Gatherings and Speeches, 374. Conformists, on the Relation to Noncon- formists, 159. Congregational Union of England and on the Irish Church, 469. Congregational Register, 47, 96, 143, 191, 239, 286, 334, 382, 431, 479, 527, 574. Cross, how William Farel found the True, John and Mary, 399. 4. The Supernatural Wonders of Calvary, 439. 5. The Seven Sayings Dale, Rev. R. W., M.A., on Public Prayer Danger of admitting Little Sins, 89. in Essex, 29. Death and the Christian, 88. Decision, 281. Domestic and Public Life of Ulrich Zwingle, 97, 145. Dragon, St. George and the, 90. Education, Primary and Nonconformists, Evangelistic Work on the Continent, 561. Facts of Christianity and of Science, 260. Farewell to the Old Tabernacle, Moorfields, Farel, how William, found the True Cross, Fiction and its Influence, 377. Friends, Pages for our Young, 36, 90, 139, 185, 230, 283, 328, 378, 424, 523, 569. Future, the Possibilities of, 139. Gatherings, our College, 374. George, Saint, and the Dragon, 90. how little Henry came to know, 185, God's Time the best, 35. Golden Words for Busy People, 34, 88, "Grace Abounding:"-The Story of Grant, Sir Robert's Sacred Poems, 397. the Highlands, 433. Hackney, some Old Religious Associations Hallett, Rev. John, on Congregationalism Heart, the Universal, a Witness for God, 476. Henry, how Little, came to know God, 185, 230. Hymns of the Thirty Years' War, 391. Indians of British Columbia, 207. Ireland, the Anglican Church in, 321. Irish Church, the Congregational Union Irish Evangelical Society Quarterly Record, Jenner, Rev. Stephen, M.A., Specimens of John and Mary, Dying Charge to, 399. Law, Rev. Palmer, on "Tick, Tick, Tick," Liturgy, is a, Desirable? 344. Living and Dying, 229. London and Calcutta, 418. Luther, Catherine Zell, the Friend of, 1. Nonconformists on their relation to Con- Nonconformity of England, the Catholic Northampton, Congregationalism in, 76. Northamptonshire, Congregationalism in, Norris, Rev. Alfred, on Death and the Obituary Rev. John Alexander, 474. Rev. Arthur Tidman, D.D., 193. Pages for the Young, 36, 90, 139, 185, the Blossoming Rod, 259. the Poet of Poets, 217. the Gospel in the Lord's Supper, 217. Months of Vanity, 49. Morris, Rev. A. J., on the Bible, a Book, 481. Nightingale, the Song of the, 327. Public and Domestic Life of Ulrich Zwingle, Raleigh, Rev. Dr., on the Facts of Science, Rector and his Son, 171. Religion among the Indians of British Columbia, 207. Religious Condition of Benares, 154, 202. Repetition, the power of, 477. Reproach, Let us go forth bearing, 164. Revival, the Catholic, 11, 57, 104. Shadow, New Light on an Old, 69. Sherring, Rev. M. A., M.A., on the Re- ligious Condition of Benares, 154, 202. Sin, the Woful Gradations of, 138. Sins, Danger of admitting Little, 89. Sleep, the Divine Providence in, 326. Speeches at our College Gatherings, 374. Stewart, Rev. George, on Fire and Sin, Stephenson, Rev. T., on the Lord's Supper, Soul of Man, a Dependent Plant, 139. Suffolk, Congregationalism in, 218. Swearers, John Howe's Reproof of, 230. Tabernacle, Farewell to the Old, 420. Tact, the Servant of Love, 185. The Coming Winter in East London, 567. Tidman, Rev. Arthur, D.D., Memoir of, 193. Thomson, Rev. J. R., M.A., on Congrega- Unbelief, Joy of Satan in, 138. Valois, Margaret of, 241, 289. Vain Thing, why imagine a? 184. Vanity, Months of, not Valueless, 49. Vile, how Christ gives value to the, 185. Zwingle, Life of Ulrich, 97, 145. ERRATUM. "The Sculptor of Bruges," Part II., beginning at page 403, throughout the paper, |