Atlantic and sea, union of, 40
Albany and Caffer Land, 129, 138, 154
Abstracting electricity from the clouds, 184
Atheism, &c. picture of, 3, 10
Absence of mind in Adam Smith, 10 A near observer, 46, 69, 93, 109
Antediluvian remains, 121
American colony at Liberia, &c. 191
American Star, article respecting Elias Hicks, 204 Allen, William, his "Colonies at Home," 377, 385 African cascade, Orange river, 11 Alpine horn, custom in the Alps, 55 Ancient Jewish medal, 97
Albigenses, historical sketch of, 105 Agricultural enterprise, 106 African lion, anecdotes of, 108 Antiquarian notes, by Book-worm, 137 Ancient Books, 173, 177
African Observer, its suspension, 195 Artillery, projects respecting, &c. 316 Abo and Shevilin, fires there, 40 Atoms, minuteness of, 123 Aurora Borealis, 48
Argument of John Wurts, &c. 300 Asylum, Friends', annual meeting, 176
Annual report of, &c. 195 Account of its origin and discus- sion respecting, 351, 357
Album, contribution to an, 247 Alphabet, invention of the Cherokee, 381 Animals, Cuvier on domestication of, 285 Ackworth School and Dr. Fothergill, 130 Aurora Borealis of Greenland, 296 Africa, H. Kilham's visit to, 6
Further respecting, and Cherokee Phoenix, 99 Examination of certificate, S. Noble, &c. 278 Picture of, by a native, 210
Climate of Pennsylvania, 202
Columbus, voyage of, publication of, 16 extracts from, 42
Connecticut, early provision of schools there, 16 Co-operative industry, 49 Cotton, injurious use of, 56 Concentric spheres of Capt. Symmes, &c. 61 Coal trade of Schuylkill, &c. 72, 80, 96, 104 Collins, Micajah, obituary of, 160 Convictions in England and France, 232 Corrector on contradictions of seceders, 240 Contribution to an Album, &c. 247 Cook, John, memoir of, 272 Confession of unbelief, 308
Choctaw academy, letter respecting, 381 Connexion of the brain with the mind, &c. 35 Cultivation of the grape, &c. 192
Cuvier on domestication of animals, 285 Curious ancient manuscript, 396
Correspondents, notices to, 8, 22, 54, 71, 96, 120, 168, 192
"Colonies at Home," Wm. Allen's, 377, 385 Cascade on the Orange river, 11 Cherokee Alphabet, invention of the, 381 Choctaw academy, letter respecting, 381 Christ's Advent, Indian illustration of, 193 Conrad, S. W. lectures by, noticed, 203 Christians, persection of the early, 342 Christianity in the South Sea Islands, 265 C. C. Colton, extracts from, 45, 46, 47, 55, 336 Cowper, 92, 144, 166, 219, 232, 316 277
Addison, extracts from, 56, 148, 221, 229, 232, 258 Chesterfield, Adventurer,
African Travellers, the, 378
Bates, Elisha, and the Berean, 117, 127, 133, 149, 189, 197, 206, 214, 237, 246, 260, 363, 373, 382, 405, 411
Brandy, whiskey, &c. ironical, 147 Bleeding at the nose, treatment of, 16 Benevolent eccentricity, 79
Bees, account of, 281
Binney, Horace, eulogium on Judge Tilghman, 25, 33, 41
His legal opinion on asylum, 196 British Bible Society report, &c. 122, 161, 172 Blind persons, successful treatment of, 183 Brotherhood of mercy, 147, 155
Bos, Martin, interesting account of, 267 Book of Job, E. Davids on, 403 Burial ground, forcible entry of, &c. 5 Butler's Reminiscences, extracts from, 19
Notices of Edmund Burke from, 20 Bruce, Michael, the Scottish Poet, 229 Burial case of Mary D. Richards, 371 Byberry, sketch of its history, &c. 68, 74 Burke, Ed. extracts from, 22
Burns, extract from, 64, 139
Blair's Grave, extracts from, 115, 224 Baillie, Joanna,
Dr. Darwin, criticism on, &c. 15 Deception, optical, 102
Deaf and dumb, examination of, 192 Death by excessive joy, 200
Declaration of faith in 1689 by Friends, 231 Deep river Qu, meeting relative to E. Hicks, 256 Detraction Displayed, by A. Opie, 379, 386, 393, 402 Divinity of Christ, proofs of, by Phipps, 103 Drinker, Edward, account of, 104 Diving bell, descent in, 235 Disownments of separatists discussed, 404 Dog mill for sawing, 183
Doctrines of Elias Hicks, 299 Duelling, indications respecting, 24 Deaths, Martha Powell, Hannah Elton, 16; Jeremiah Parker, Rebecca George, Daniel Smith, 24; Tho- mas Duncan, Sarah Longstreth, 48; Thomas Car- penter Wharton, 56; Elizabeth Rotch, Hannah D. Newbold, Tylee Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Susanna Nancreed, Thomas L. Norris, Mary B. Barns, 140; Cheyney Jefferis, Mary D. Smith, Dr. Samuel Emlen, 216; Patterson Hartshorne, Jolin Morton, 224; John Warder, Mary Paul, 240; John Hoskins, 248; John Cook, 263; Simon Meredith, 276; William Stapler, 280; Lydia Lippincot, 328; William Brown, 336; William Newbold, 360; Jo- nathan, Thomas, and Owen Lindley, 364; Robert Pearsall, 392
Disbelief, effects of, 28 Deism, fall of, &c. 76 Dillwyn, short extracts from, 29, 40, 77, 93, 100, 116, 119, 123, 203, 219, 223, 232, 236, 292, 316, 332, 356, 368, 372, 384, 403 Duchée, T., extract from, 32 Despondency, on giving way to, 211 Death of a Father, on the, 188
Extraordinary preservation at sea, 13 Extract from letter of a traveller, 48
Essays of Melancthon, notice, &c. 192
Extracts from writings of primitive Friends, &c. 237
Effects of disbelief, &c. 28
Elders of Philadelphia and E. Hicks, 77, 95, 135, 157, 174, 182
English classic, 82, 91, 99, 106, 113, 139, 186, 202,
219, 243, 259, 297, 255
Epistle from yearly meeting Virginia, 261 Elton, Hannah, tribute to, 24
Elwood, Thomas, his epistle, &c. 117, 126, 133 Exposition, &c. by T. Evans, notice of, 124
Economy of insects, 323
Eloquent passages from Le Bas, 362 Egyptian history, &c. 57, 65
Exclusion of Friends from meeting houses, &c. 15,
Education, happy results of, to the indigent, &c. 172 Egyptian mummy contemporary with Moses, 186 Editorial Remarks-On the Prospectus, 5; relative to removal to free governments of slaves; notice of error respecting Abington, 29; address to sub- scribers, 39; notice of North Carolina yearly meeting, 45; remarks on exclusion from meeting houses, 64; relative to article "Pelican Island,' 80; on Elias Hicks' letter to H. Frink, 120; notice of reprinting deficient numbers, 144; of Hicksite epistle to Ohio, 160; respecting Asylum, correc- tions, 200; notice relative to yearly meeting of Pennsylvania, 224; close of ditto, and notice of Littell's religious magazine, 232; notice respect- ing yearly meeting declaration, 236; address to subscribers, 256; notice relative to Virginia and New York yearly meeting, 264; notice of forcible entry by Shotwell and others, 272; remarks on the same, and proceedings before Judge King, 280; respecting the same, 288; examination of Judge King's opinion, 295; notice of yearly meet- ing on Rhode Island, 296; in relation to argument of J. Wurts, 304; succinct view of burying-ground question, 312; extract from Miscel. Repository, with remarks, 320; embarkation of E. Robson; receipt of New York declaration, 328; notice of yearly meeting of London, 336; observations rela- tive to separation-relative to A. Peisley and E. Dawson in Ohio, 334; to correspondents, 352; se- paration in New York and Ohio, 356; notice of error respecting Haddonfield-extract from letter dated Columbiana-intrusion of A. Peisley and E. Dawson, 363; reflections on seceders' review of yearly meeting declaration, 376; memorial of Friends in London to parliament-account of G. M. Horton, 384; correction of error relative to Mt. Pleasant, 399; respecting charge of false state- ments in "The Friend;"-close of Ohio yearly meeting, 408; address to subscribers, 416
Franckfort fairs, account of, 26 Fall of deism, &c. 76 Fatal effects of tobacco water, 82 Fragments, 93, 128, 150, 166, 190, 222, 239, 248, 269, 317, 341, 365
Friends, Society of, in England, 14 Fire of St. Elmo, account of, 243
Fox, George, his concern for the Negroes, 20 Foreign seeds, attention of government to, 48 Fothergill, Dr., and Ackworth School, 130 Fothergill, Samuel, extract from his Sermons, 223 Faith, declaration of, in 1689 by Friends, 231 Friends, extracts from writings of primitive, 237 Fox, George, do 403.
Grand Trunk, or Trent and Mersey Canal, 49 Gratitude for signal benefits called for, 120
Inquisition, the Spirit of the, 353, 361, 369 Johnson, Dr. extracts from, 98, 375, 416 Jew, the converted, 89
Indiana yearly meeting, testimony of, 111 Indian Chief, 185, 193, 201
Kakabikka, falls of, described, 26 Kilham, Hannah, her visit to Africa, 6 Knowles, Mary, and Dr. Johnson, 163 Knox's essays, 9, 229, 232 Kempis, Thomas á, 148
Lackawana coal mines, 72 Last hours of Dr. Johnson, 191
Lake Superior, paragraphs respecting, 280 Lewis XIV. extracts respecting, 113 "Let me write their songs," &c. 156 Ledyard, John, sketch of, &c. 165, 169 Lectures by S. W. Conrad, noticed, 203 Lewis Abner, his statements examined, 254 Library, royal, at Paris, 32
Liverwort, properties of, 120 Lime, its use in raising peas, 231
List of correspondents, Y. meeting of Phila. 340 Locke on reading, 19
Longevity from Dr. A. Clarke, 90
Heber's Indian Journal, extracts from, 233, 241, Lloyd, Charles, notice of his death, 192
Highway Robbery, daring, 32
Historical Society of Pennsylvania, notice of, 187 Hicks, Elias, and the Society of Friends, 252; ex- tract of letter respecting his sermon at Purchase, with remarks, 279; review of his Sermons, 285; essay on Sermon at Purchase, and extracts from his other Sermons, 341; examination of his Letter relative to Purchase Sermon, 388, 396 Honourable conduct, 16
Honesty and generosity in a lad, 32 Horticulture, article respecting, 40 Holy Scripture, authority of, 78
Horticultural varieties, 178
Homer, manners, &c. of the age of, 220, 225, 236 Huntington, Susan, letter of, 277
Humboldt, his journey to Siberia, 288
Hicks, Elias, article from the American Star, 204 doctrines of, 299
and Elders of Philadelphia, 77, 95, 135, 157, 174, 182
on doctrines of, by Luther, 38, 51, 88, 94, 350, 397
letter to Frink, strictures on, by Lu- ther, 118
Locusts in South America, 288 London yearly meeting, some account of, 328 further account of, 336
Luther on doctrines of E. Hicks, 38, 51, 88, 94, 350, 397; commented on by N. S. 101; his strictures on E. Hicks' letter to Frink, 118; his essay "Hicks on Scripture," 365; his examination of Hicksite Epistle to Ohio, &c. 167, 175, 181 Liberia, American colony at, 191 Lion, African, 108
Langhorne, extracts from, 216, 268
Magellan, straits of, interesting respecting, 26 Majorities, question discussed as relates to Friends, 86; Ditto, by Philo Factorum, 618 Massillon, extract from, on Lewis XV. 324 Maternal intrepidity, 392
Negro slavery, strictures on, &c. 84 S. W. Scott's decision on, &c. 159 New York canal revenue, 119 New doctrines, strictures on, 126 New York Y. meeting, account of proceedings at, 263; communication respecting, by, H. R. L. 290 T. M'Clintock's account of, examined, 311; ex- tracts from the minutes of, 279; communication relative to, by Corrector, 367 New England yearly meeting, notice of, 296 Epistle of, to its members, 326 Newton meeting, settlement of, 383 Notices of Justin Martyr, 85 North Carolina yearly meeting epistle, &c. 86 North Carolina, gold mines of, 91
Melancthon on the points of difference between followers of E. Hicks and Friends, 199, 215, 230, 246, 260, 317, 333, 358, 374 Meers, Nicholas, short account of, 16 Milton, prose of, 52, 83
Military talent contrasted, &c. 64 Mission to Madura, 154, 161, 169 Milton and Galileo, 315 Mousing rat, 15
Hicksite Epistle to Ohio, &c. examination of, by Monrovia, some account of, 24
Infant school, Chester-street, 4, 45
Jacobin, misapplication of the term, 28
Jail without prisoners, 200
Jackson, Halliday, his false statements exposed, 413 Jerusalem, sketch of, by Chateaubriand, 145 Ice, relative to, and the season, 178 Ireland, state of, by J. J. Gurney and E. Fry, 322, 330, 338, 346
Indiana yearly meeting epistle, with remarks, 29 Abstract of minutes from, 45 Certificate of Dr. Wood and T. French relating to, 208 Idria and the quicksilver mines, 59, 66, 73 Infidels, credulity of, 180
Indians, number of four large tribes, ib. Indian illustration of Christ's Advent, 193 India, progress of Christianity there, 249
Reminiscences of a voyage to, 401 Iron, singular fact respecting, 152 Innocent cheerfulness, &c. illustrated, 166 Jordan, Richard, memoir of, 212 Judicial decision relative to slaves, &c. 3 Juror, interesting decision respecting, 55 Judge King, his opinion, case of Shotwell, &c. 293 Remarks on by Kinsey, 292, 309
Joy, death by excessive, 200 Indian, example of pathetic in an, 90 Johnson, Dr. last hours of, 191
Mosaic history, authenticity of, 44 Modern Greece, 138
North pole, Parry's attempt to reach, 262, 265, 282 Noble, S. and others certificate, examined, 278 Natural History, Remarkable fact, 104 Newton's letters, extracts from, 152 Near Observer, 46, 69, 93, 109
Operations of nature in effecting a cure, 128 Oberlin, J. F. memoir of, 209, 217
Ohio and Indiana yearly meeting, editorial notice of, &c. 22
Ohio Y. meeting, misrepresentation respecting, of the Berean, examined, 116; address of its meeting for sufferings, 271; occurrences at the opening of, 1828, 390; further ac- count of, &c. by A. N. 406
Murray, Lindley, extract from, 11 Mysteries of godliness, 287, 296 Marriages. Thomas C. Garret to Frances Biddle, 16; Isaac Lloyd, Jr. to Hannah S. Bolton, 24; Reynell Coates, M. D. to Margaretta Abbot, 64; Thomas Scattergood to Rebecca Hillman, Ed- ward Yarnall to Caroline R. Cope, 176; William Biddle to Elizabeth Garret, William Maule to Mary Randolph, 240; Isaac S. Mulford to Rachel W. Mickle, 248; Marmaduke C. Cope to Sarah Wistar, 272; Joseph P. Smith to Mary Emlen Cresson, 280; George M. Stroud to Eleanor Hal- lowell, 344
Medal, Ancient Jewish, 97
Mind, connexion of the Brain with, 35 Manuscript, curious ancient, 396 Melancthon, 156
notice of his essays, 192 Madura, Mission to, 154, 161, 169 Martyr, Justin, notices of, 85 Moon, pretended discoveries in the, 211 Milton, extract from, 128 Mackenzie, extract from, 183 Moore's, H. letters, do Mavor, extract from, 396 Moor, the unfortunate, 184, 286 Mirage in Egypt, the, 68
Navarino, destruction of, 136 Natural history, study of, 203 New Jersey respecting canals, &c. 24 Newspaper paragraphs, 72
Obstinate spirit of litigation, 152 Obituary notice of John Warder, 256 Anna Willis, 408 Orthography, or curious spelling, 128 Obituary notice of Micajah Collins, 160 Optical deception, 102
Opie, A. extracts from, 64, 78
Parry, Capt. his return from polar voyage, 24 Palestine, 35, 44, 81, 89
Palm, species on the Mobile, 231 Paris, state of the weather in, 360 Prairie marmot, account of, 403 "Preaching of the Peace," 18 Pennsylvania, early history of, 7, 12, 53 Penn, William, "Salutation," &c. of, 47, 54
His account of name given to his prov. 356 "Pelican Island," &c. reviewed, 63; critical re- marks on the review, 79
Perot, John, his defection analogous to E. Hicks', &c. 110, 125
President's message, remarks relating to, 120 Pennington, Isaac, his character by Penn, &c, 333 Persecution of the early Christians, 342 Phipps, I. cursory observations by, on Catholicus,
Philotheus, on loving enemies, &c. 22 Primitive Quakers, consistency of, &c. 37 Printing office destroyed by fire, 48 Prince William Henry, anecdote of, &c. 124 Prospectus of "The Friend," 1 Poor system of Philadelphia, 20 Poems of Adrian, proposals respecting, 124 Poisoned wounds, 130 Physic, excessive use of, 40 Poetry, selected, Retirement,-Ocean 4; On the death of -, Celestial Roses, 16; Heaven, 39; Christ stilling the tempest, 40; The Dead Soldier,―The Alps, a reverie, 43; Messiah's Advent,-Stanzas, 51; Be thou my strong rock, &c. 55; Hymn, I prais'd the earth, &c.-Grief for departed Friends -Epitaph on a young Greek, 60; Hymn-Lines on Mat. c. 8, v. 24, &c. 70;-Stanzas, 78; Hymn -Psalm xix. 96; Niagara, from the Spanish, 98; Si Christine, &c. paraphrased, 100; Stanzas from Rural Visitor, 108; Pastoral hymn, 119; Morning hymn, 123.-The mother, &c.-To a wren in winter,-To a wife during illness, 124; My infant son-Personification of Envy, &c. 152; On prayer, 139; "The very hairs of your head are all num- bered," 146; Eulogium on rum, 148; Lines from the Talisman, 152; Lines written in a Highland valley, 163; Memorial of Mary Dyer, 168; "The yellow violet," 170; Lines on seeing a clear spring, &c. 172; Stanzas,-What do the futures speak of? 173; What think ye of Christ? Mat. xxii. 42, 183; The farewell of winter, 184; Evening walk in Bengal, 187; The retrospect, 200; The Omnipre-
sent, 203; Gems from the antique, 194, 224, 266; The landscape, 226; Secret devotion, 229; Tintern Abbey, 244; May, 259; Spring, 266; View of Athens by the light of a waning moon, 283; Hymn to the north star, 284; Palestine, 307; Stanzas on change from gay to religious life, 312; Passage of the Red Sea, 316; On the approach of spring, 328; to the memory of Elizabeth Smith, 332; The lapse of time, 340; To melancholy, by an insane patient, 348; The daisy, 352; Evening hymns, 368; Whence comes truth? 381.
Savery, William, expressions of, at a meeting in London, 19; extract of letter from him, &c. 38 Savonarole, the Italian reformer, 59, 67, 73, 81 Scraps from my Port Folio, 164, 171 Scraps, 354
Scraps by V. 395, 402, 410
Thomson, Charles, remark of, on the Scriptures, 230 Tower of Babel, ruins of, &c. 284 Tockoa and Tallulah falls, 306
Sandwich Islands, sketch of, 305, 313, 321, 329, 337, Toads-benefits from, 356
Stewart, Dugald, extract from, 27
Poetry, Original. Parted friends, Stanzas written at sea, Hope, the anchor, 13; The gathering round the oak tree, Ode on landing of William Penn, 23; Stanzas, Harvest hymn, 31; Lines on my birthday, 39; Lines by Marian, 48; Sacred ode, 75; To the ocean, 80; The Alpine horn, 84; Scraps from my Port Folio, 92, 178; To my infant St. Petersburgh, singular occurrence there, 32 child, 111; Woman, 131; The Nativity, 188; In-Steamboats, rivalry of, in England, 40 comprehensibility of Jehovah, 201; To the memo- Searching into divine mysteries, 100 ry of M. M. 210; Happiness, 255; Address to the Snelson, Nathaniel, the bank robber, taken, 132 oak described by Heber, 256; On 1 Kings xix. Shelter for coloured orphans, account of, 194 11, 12, 13, 259; Lake scene, &c. 296; On a hum- Sheep and wool, article on, 224 ming bird, &c. 332; On viewing the starry hea- Seiks, some account of, 226 vens, Youth's fond hope, 410
Porcupine, account of the Canada, 383 Pennsylvania, climate of, 202
Penn Monument, 104
Turks-curious fact respecting, at Athens, 7 Tyson, Elisha-memoir of, 348
Tilghman, Judge, eulogium on, by Horace Binney, 25, 33, 41
Tobacco water, fatal effects of, 82
Taylor, Jane, extracts from, 163, 164, 165, 176 Tatler, extract from, 99 Tillotson, do 372
Separation in the west, 269, 319, 325, 335, 340, 360 | Underhill, Solomon, memoir of, 134, 141, 149 Seals, the Greenlander's flocks, 296
Separation in New York, 310, 386, 399, 412 Separatists, their proceedings at Salem and Had- donfield, 343
Parry's, Capt. attempt to reach the North Pole, 262, | Separatists' yearly meeting, article on, 216 265, 282
Schism in the Society of Friends, remarks on, 54, 277 Science useful but not essential to religion, 90 Smith, Frederick, conversion from infidelity relat- ed by, 221
Silk worm, instructions respecting, 227 Simpson, James, circumstance related by him, 231 Spirit of the inquisition, 353, 361, 369 Stockton and Darlington railway, 4 Scott's Napoleon, French opinion of, 50 Stroud on slavery laws, remarks on, 75 Society of Friends, on the difficulties in, 101 Sound, conveyance of, 178
South Sea Islands, Christianity there, 265 Substitute for covering roofs, 32
Schools, early provision for, in Connecticut, 16 Symmes, concentric spheres, &c. 61
Review of "Exposition, &c. by T. Evans," 136, 141, Schuylkill, coal trade of, &c. 72, 80, 96, 104 151, 158
Seceders, on contradictions of, by Corrector, 240 Slaves, judicial decision relative to, 3 Sidney, Sir Philip, Aphorisms, 32, 40, 45, 77, 81 Seed, extracts from, 51, 255, 258, 323 Smith, Elizabeth, extracts from, 90, 92, 98 Smith, S. J. extracts from, 57
explanatory note respecting, 142 Union canal, its progress, 71 Unbelief, confession of, 308
Voltaire and Claude Gay, 11 Virginia, yearly meeting, Epistle from, 261 Waldenses-sketch of their history, 153, 179 What befel for want of a latch, 176 What is Christianity? 395
Williams, William, observations by him, 231 White Water Qr. meeting, moderation of Hicksites there, 392
Windmill Island, decision respecting, 120
Wordsworth, on his poetry, with specimen, 244 Wurts J. argument of, &c. 300
Warder, John, Obituary Notice of, 256
408 Woolman, John, extracts from, 22, 236, 256, 411 Walsh's Review, extract from, 51 Watts' 219
Young, Edward, critique on, by Campbell, 245 remarks on the critique, 268 Yearly meeting of Philada., list of correspondents of, 340 Young, extracts from, 64, 93, 203, 224
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