Anecdote relative to a poor woman taught to read the Irish Scriptures, 209 Anecdotes relative to Prince Gallitzin and the Emperor Alexander, .. 175 Asiatic Society, the formation of the, Bible Society, Merchant Seamen's Auxiliary, Bible Society of the People of Colour in Jamaica, Bible Society, the formation of the Calcutta Auxiliary,.................. 63 261 61 20 Chittagong, cursory remarks in letters to friends during a journey Christianity, on the Nature and Effects of genuine; being the First of a Series of Letters on the Predictions of Scripture respecting the Edinburgh Missionary Society, extracts from the Report of the, 161 Education in the city of Delhi, on the state of, 251 Extract of a letter from a Gentleman in Hindoost'han to the Rev. W. Ward, on the Brij-Bhasa, ..... 47 Hospital for Natives, 38 56 11 61 291 37 Incorporated Society for propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, .. 220 Institutions at the Presidency of Fort William for the advancement of Knowledge and Religion, brief account of the, Irish Language, Schools for the, J. 59 ......27 207 Javanese Language, remarks on it, by the Rev. G. Bruckner, of Sa- Letters of the Emperor Alexander and Prince Gallitzin to the Secre- tary of the Massachusetts Peace Society, Missionary spirit, the nature of the, Mission to Irkutsk in Siberia, 3030 miles N. E. of Petersburgh, Missions, Encouragement given to, .... Muddrissa, or College for Arabic Literature, N. 182 New South Wales Auxiliary Bible Society, the First Report of the, ....... pp. 137, 183 Prayer, letter on the importance of, R. Reasons for giving Moral Instruction to the Native Irish through the Religion in Bengal, brief view of the progress of, chiefly among the European part of the community, from the year 1758 to the pre- sent period, with an account of the various Societies and Institu- Religious Liberality, instance of,.. 89 218 Roman Catholics at Bettiyah, School-Book Society, annual meeting of the, 76 Schools recently formed at Dacca, Society for,. 299 School at Calcutta under the management of the Benevolent Insti- |