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REV. GEORGE H. EMERSON, EDITOR.

CONDITIONS.-1. This Review is published in numbers, containing one hundred and eight octavo pages each, on superior paper and new type, corresponding with the present number.

2. It is issued quarterly, on the first of January, April, July, and October, making four numbers, or 432 pages, in the course of the year, at Two DOLLARS per annum, payable, in all cases, on the delivery of the first

number.

3. Any person paying for six subscribers, in advance, shall receive the seventh copy gratis.

4. All letters and subscriptions to be directed (post paid) to "A. TOMPKINS, 25 Cornhill, Boston, Mass."

CONTENTS-OCTOBER NUMBER.

Art. XXV. THE RELIGION OF Zoroaster, (Continued)
Art. XXVI.—DIFFICULTIES SURROUNDING THE DOCTRINE
OF THE RESURRECTION,

Art. XXVII.-THE PROMISE TO ABRAHAM,

Art. XXVIII.-CHRISTIANITY AND THE WAR,
Art. XXIX.-POETRY IN PROSE,

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Art. XXX.-A SUMMARY OF THE EARLY CONFLICTS OF
CHRISTIANITY WITH HEATHENISM,

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Art. XXXI.-THE UNITY OF THE RACE A BOND OF SYM

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Art. XXXII.-LITERARY NOTICES,

The Universalist Register for 1862,

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CONTAINS A Complete Calender for the year; a Clergyman's Almanac; valuable articles on theology; a large number of interesting anecdotes; complete statistics of the Universalist Denomination, with a list of all the clergymen and their Post-office address. Every Universalist should have a copy of this annual record of our denomination. It is an invaluable publication. Send four three-cent istamps to A. Tompkins, 25 Cornhill, Boston, and you will receive the Register by return mail, post paid.

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REV. OTIS A. [SKINNER, D. D.,

A DISCOURSE

Delivered in the Warren St. Universalist Church, on Sunday Oct. 6, 1861. BY REV. THOMAS B. THAYER,

PASTOR OF THE SOCIETY.

BOSTON: ABEL TOMPKINS, 25 CORNHILL, 1861.

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