Unitarian, and refuse to be ranked among us. This, to be sure, is somewhat unreasonable; for if they acknowledge but one Supreme Being in one person, they might as well say so. And still we are ready to admit, that some unfounded, though perfectly natural suspicions, entertained against us and our opinions, may be the cause of this backwardness, and we do not therefore think it a fit subject for resentment. In time they will know us better; and they will know their own opinions better. We will not dispute about names. We rejoice that their sentiments are essentially liberal and unitarian. We know that such sentiments will presently bring about a greater unanimity of belief between us; and while we feel confident of such a happy result, we also feel content to wait for it. Corrections of President Adams' Letter. THE letter from President Adams to Dr. Bancroft, which we published in our number for May last, was, it appears, taken from an incorrect copy. The only errors of much consequence are among the names which are mentioned in it. For Miles should be read Niles; for Mr. Miller, Mr. Mellen; and the name of Dering should be struck out, and those of Lindsey and Disney inserted in its stead. ERRATA. Page 219, last word on the page, for countenances read countenance. Page 299, for to renew, read of renewing. Gerard's Biblical Criticism, strife and uncharitable- 174 40, Gregory, of Nyssa, ib. Grotius, commended by Le Clerc, 48 H. J. JAHN's Biblical Archæology, Jews, conversion of the, letter trinitarians, Were never 273 272 186 230 306 115 231 289 43 154 27 503 Jortin, his remarks on the 149 130 Justin Martyr, particulars re- 120 specting his life and wri- 156 |