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METHODIST MAGAZINE
AND
QUARTERLY REVIEW.
VOLUME XIII.
NEW SERIES, VOLUME II.
1831.
NEW-YORK,
PUBLISHED BY J. EMORY AND B. WAUGH,
FOR THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, AT THE CONFERENCE OFFICE, 14 CROSBY-STREET.
J. Collord, Printer.
CONTENTS.
ART. I.-Lord John Russel and the Methodists
Page 1
II.-On the Omnipresence of God: a sermon by the Rev.
Professor Durbin, of Augusta College, Kentucky
III.-The American Quarterly Review
IV.-Closet Exercises
V.-Life of Bishop Asbury
45
58
77
82
94
. . 101
VI. The Wyandots, and their late chief Between-the-logs
VII.-Characteristics The Conference of 1784
VIII.-The Portrait of St. Paul: or, the True Model for
Christians and Pastors. Translated from a French
Manuscript of the late Rev. John William de la Fle-
chere, Vicar of Madeley: by Rev. Joshua Gilpin,
Vicar of Rockwardine, in the county of Salop
IX. The Itinerant, or Wesleyan Methodist Visiter
X.-On Marriage with Unbelievers
XI.-Associated Methodist Churches
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XII.-Recollections of Mrs. Mary Todd Hinde
104
XIII.-A Plea for the Missionary Cause: by the Rev. Samuel
Luckey, D. D., Corresponding Secretary of the Mis-
sionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church
XIV.-Education-Review of the Journal of the Proceed-
ings of a Convention of Literary and Scientific Gen-
tlemen, held in the Common Council Chamber of the
city of New-York, October, 1830.
132
. . 160
XV.-Original Letters of Mr. Asbury, (afterward Bishop,)
and of others respecting him
XVI.-Letters on Revivals of Religion
XVII.-Wesley's Works-The Works of the Rev. John
Wesley, A. M., sometime Fellow of Lincoln College,
Oxford. Third Edition. With the last corrections of
the Author. London: published by John Mason,
14 City Road
XVIII.-New and Old Calvinism
XIX.-The General Conference
XX. Prayer Machines
XXI.-Infidelity. By a Youth.
ART, XXIII.-The Presbyterian Christian Advocate Page 240
XXIV. God with us: the substance of a Sermon preached
before the Conference: by the Rev. Richard Wat-
son
XXV.-A Short Memoir of John Garrison, Esq., late of
Brooklyn, Long Island; together with some Account
of the Rise and Progress of Methodism in that Place:
by the Rev. Noah Levings.
XXVI.-Tobacco
241
258
.
293
298
312
322
XXVII.-Letters on Revivals of Religion, concluded
XXVIII.-Original Letters of Bishop Asbury, concluded
XXIX.-The Southern Slave Population. Review.—By the
Rev. James O. Andrew, of Augusta, Georgia
XXX.-Original Letters of Bishop Whatcoat
XXXI.-The Edification of the Church Promoted by a Di-
vinely called Ministry of Diversified Talent . . 321
XXXII.-Improved Edition of the Methodist Hymnbook. 351
XXXIII.-Sunday School Library Books
. 352
XXXIV.-Dr. Green's Attack on 'Practical Methodism' . 353
XXXV.-Notice to Correspondents, &c.
XXXVI.-Memoir of the Rev. William Myles: by the Rev.
John Beecham .
XXXVII.—A Dissertation on the most approved Method of
extending Missionary Operations, by Pecuniary Means
and otherwise: by the Rev. Alfred Brunson
XXXVIII.-Watson's Life of Wesley
XXXIX.-A Death Bed Scene: by the Rev. Stephen L.
XL.-The Science of Education: an Inaugural Address, deli-
vered at the opening of the Wesleyan University, in
Middletown, Conn., Sept. 21, 1831: by the Rev. Wil-
bur Fisk, D. D., President
XLI.-Letters on Methodism: Review of a Pamphlet, en-
titled, Letters on Methodism,' &c, purporting to
have been written by one or more clergymen, in an-
swer to the inquiries of a female: by the Rev. Timo- thy Merritt
XLII. Dr. Green's Attack on 'Practical Methodism'
XLIII.-American Bible Society
. 360