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The names of some of the pastors who, since the " Great Awaken- ing" of 1740, have served as theological instructors, are given in the brief paper on Early Theological Education, pp 296, 297 ; to those names the following may be added.
Rev. Joel Benedict, D. D., Plainfield. Calvin Chapin, D. D., Rocky Hill.
Rev. Timothy Dwight, D. D., Greenfield ; New Haven. Rev. David Ely, D. D., Huntington.
Rev. Elizur Goodrich, D. D., Durham.
Rev. Nathan Perkins, D. D., West Hartford.
Rev. Bezaleel Pinneo, Milford.
Rev. Cyprian Strong, D. D., Portland.
Rev. Nathan Strong, D. D., Hartford.
Rev. Josiah Whitney, D. D., Brooklyn.
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THE NAMES OF THE FOLLOWING "HALF CENTURY MINISTERS." SHOULD BE ADDED TO THE LIST ON PAGES 289-295.
Asa Burton, D. D., . . . n. Stonington, . . . Thetford, Vt. 59
Jedediah Bushnell, .. . n. Saybrook, ... Cornwall, Vt. 53 Joseph Coit, . . . Plainfield, 52
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Timothy M. Cooley, D. D., . . . Lic. N. H. E., ... Granville,
Mass.,
65
Manasseh Cutler, D. D., . . . n. East Putnam, . . . Hamilton, Mass., 52 Timothy Cutler, D. D., . . . Stratford, ... Pres. Y. C .; became Ep. 56
Gordon Dorrance, . . . Voluntown,
Joseph Fish, ... North Stonington,
52 49
Jabez Fitch, ... n. Norwich, ... Portsmouth, N. H.,
52
Eliphalet Gillett, D. D., .. . n. Colchester, ... Hallowell, Me., 54
John Griswold, ... n. Lebanon, ... Pawlet, Vermont, 60
John Keep, ... Lic. Litchfield N., ... Ohio ? living,
55
Caleb Knight, ... n. Lisbon, ... Berkshire Co., Mass.,
52
Joseph Lathrop, D. D., .. . n. Norwich , ... West Springfield, Massachusetts, 66
John Marsh, Jr., D. D., . . . Haddam, ... New York ; living 51
Joseph Marshall, . .. (Sep.) ... Canterbury, 54
Asa Meech, . . . Canterbury, ... Canada,
50
James Murdock, D. D., . . . n. Westbrook, ... Andover, Mas- sachusetts ; New Haven, 55
Roger Newton, D. D., .. . n. Durham, ... Greenfield, Mass., 55 50
Isaac Porter, ... Granby,
John Prudden, . . . n. Milford, ... Long Island, (see Allen.) Ezra Ripley, ... n. Woodstock.
63
David S. Rowland, .... Granby ; Plainfield ; Windsor, 50
Samuel Shepard, D. D., . . . n. Portland, ... Lenox, Mass. 52
Thomas Snell, D. D., . . . Lic., Tolland, .... North Brookfield, Massachusetts, living, 63
Joseph Sumner, D. D., . . . n. Pomfret, ... Shrewsbury, Mass., 62
Ezra Weld, ... n. Pomfret, . . . Lie. W. ... Braintree, Mass. Elisha S. Williams, . . . (Bap.) ... n. East Hartford, ... Bev- erly, Mass., 65
54
Solomon Williams, Jr., . .. n. East Hartford, ... Northampton, Mass., 56
Payson Williston, .. . n. West Haven, .. . Easthampton, Mass., 67
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ERRATA.
The Committee exceedingly regret that many errors have crept into a work that they had hoped to make entirely accurate. Their excuse must be the impracticability of their giving that personal superintendence to the press which would have been de- sirable.
Page 17, line 28, read 1656. Page 32, line 5, read Scriptures. 2' 34, " 17, read 1680. 47, 22, read Arminianism.
73, 19, " Mr. Warham.
294, 45, " New Haven, N. York. 83, 2, " Rev. Theodore D.
Woolsey, D. D.
Page 146, line 45, read Thos. K. Fessenden. 146, " 49, " 1859, Norwich, S. W.
296, 30, " were, for was. S. Dutton, D. D., A. S. Chesebrough, 297, 24, distinguished. Jeremiah Taylor, Enoch F. Burr.
Page 148, line 34, read solicit. 66 154, " 10, " William F. Arms.
” 4 37, " State.
4 39, " States, et passim.
155, 4, 66 " Mr. Hanover Bradley. 66 7, " David Brainerd.
Page 155, line 28, read E. C., E. Haddam, Osages.
"" 44, read Mr. Stephen Fuller, E. H., Osages.
Page 156, line 48, read Whitneyville. 157, 10, " Mrs. Dwight W.
Marsh. 66 28, read Mrs. Munger.
66
31, " Rev. Samson Occum.
158, 21, " Rockville.
169, 16, " H. C., New York.
176, “ 36, " western boundary.
178 4 37, Norfield in Weston.
6, 1846.
Page 317, line 33, read, since returned.
184, 190, ( 33, to be aided. 66 320 26, " Edward L. Wells. 199, 12, " 1763. = 34, " Carlos C. Carpenter. 321, " 24, read article. 204, 6, 207, " 34, Fairfield West. " have precluded. 324, 37, read Aaron Hall ; line 50 read, Bezel Cook.
219, 220, 37, " Samuel R. Andrew.
... 4 37, " 11,
238,
66 246, 247,
2, " 17,
" than, for that.
66
Congregational, for
Presbyterian. Page 256, line, 2,
" 1751.
" Sandisfield.
283,
1, " Rogerenes; do line 25.
דו 290,
66 285, 19, " were not tinctured. 14, " Joel Bordwell. 66
43, " * Sp. An., 3, 102.
44 291,
66 18, " Nathanael Emmons. 66
30, " Torrington.
.61 33, " Southbury.
Page 292, line 10, change t to next line. 18, read Huntington, L. Isl.
Page 293, line, 13, " n. Ashford.
66 28, " Bezaleel Pinneo. 66 36, " N. Jersey for N. York
66 29, " New Haven.
295, 19, “ Lic. Windham.
300, 11, " N. T., 1747 ; line 18, read H. Gold, Jr .; line 21, 22, read March 29, 1758; line 30, read N. A. Hewit became a Roman Catholic.
Page 303, line 30, read William Brentnal Ripley ; line 32, erase May 26 ; line 38, read Andrew Elliot, Jr., May, 1803; line 42, read Orrin Fowler, Oct. 1817 ; also Bronson B. Beardsley.
Page 304, line 36, read HARTFORD NORTH. 66 22, " there is need, for their.
395, 308, 2, " 1745.
309, 14, " Roswell R. Swan ; line 23, George I. Stearns.
Page 311, line 55, read Elijah Gridley. Page 314, line 7, read straitened ; line 18, read its, for this.
Page 316, line 39, read sympathized with. 317, " 31, Northfield has since withdrawn.
Page 325, line 20, read Guernsey Brown. 66 326, 13, read Samuel I. Curtiss.
326, 23, read John J. Avery. 66 326, 44, read Irem W. Smith ; line 53, read Pliny F. Warner.
Page 331, line 5, read Carroll Cutler.
334, line 31, read H. Porter ; line 23, read David R. Austin; line 34, read William Barnes; line 51, read La- vius Hyde.
Page 335, line 15, read During, for From. 336, " 41, read Israel Brainerd ; line 47, read Joel F. Bingham. Page 337, line 1, WINDHAM ASSOCI- ATION.
Page 343, line 8, read J. H., died Nov. 1742 ; 9, read J. B., settled Sept. 1743 : 6 22, read Hale, at first £40.
10, W. S. W., dismissed
Page 344, 1858 ? 66 14, read to April 1.
" 18,
4 37, " Roswell R. Swan,
" Fairfield West.
231, ": 18,
" 218-own 119.
" 8826, 980, 34. " become.
erase in
254, 64 23, 36,
263, 39, " N. E. Vol. xi. p. 195.
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Page 345, line 17, read William Goodwin. | Page 398, line 5, ORG. Nov. 8, 1704 ; line line 27, read Evan Johns.
Page 346, line 8, read Andrew T. Pratt ; line 33, E. W. R., dismissed Aug. 1860.
Page 347, line 15, read S. S., settled April, 1805.
Page 349, line 16, read FORMERLY WINTON- BURY ; line 24, read Daniel Gibbs ; line 37, erase died April, 1830.
Page 351, line 13, read William M. Birch- ard ; line 18, read FORMERLY NEWBURY ; line 33, read FORMERLY POMFRET, 2D. Page 350-352, Bristol, Broad Brook, Brookfield, Brooklyn, and Burlington, should follow Bridgeport 2d, p. 357. Page 353, line 2, read BOZRAH, NEW CON- CORD SOCIETY ; line 23, read Jededialı L. Stark ; hne 38, read Nathaniel Mi- ner, also 354, line 1 ; line 30, read Ro- dolphus Landfear.
Page 355, line 9, Fosdick Harrison, also line 14 ; line 33, read J. H. H., settled Feb. 1839.
Page 357, line 2, read Raised Up .- Gide- on Hawley ; line 13, erase dis. March,
1859 ; line 22, read Nathaniel A. Hewit. | Page 418, line 11, read Qu. Reg. has Ben- Page 358, line 4, read S. E., died June, ajah Phelps. 1727 ; line 16, read T. J. M., settled Page 419, line 37, crase (Ep.); put it after T. G. S. 1821, died Dec. 1826 ; line 19, read O. C. W., died Oct. 1845 ; line 22, Alan- Page 420, line 38, read Matthew Merriam ; line 39, read Samuel I. Curtis. son Alvord; 27; read, a son, pastor in Millington ; line 30, read Voluntown. Page 422, line 41, read Org. Feb. 1, 1855. 423, 17, read James B. Crane. Page 360, line 2, read PAUTAPAUQ ; line 13, 424, 17, read Ahab Jinks. read Henry R. Hoisington ; line 32, read J. B., settled June, 1853 ; line 34, 425, " 41, read J. M. S. settled 1851 ; line 43 read Wm. C. Scofield. read G. H., dismissed June, 1860 ; line 40, read CHAPLIN.
Page 365, line 32, read Charles Kittredge. 368, " 24, read ORG. JAN. 1715 ; line 25, read Joseph Smith, Jan. 1715. Page 369, line 39, read Ebenezer R. White. 370, " 7, read S. N. H. dismissed April, 1858.
Page 377, line 33, read S. F., Lay Mission- ary.
Page 378, line 5, read L. H. Pease, ; line 6, read Henry A. Russell ; line 42, read 1806 ; line 41, read J. II., died 1754.
Page 379, line 14, E. Mack, see p. 257 ; Page 380, line 21, read E. F., settled Jan., 1778 ; line 35, read Erastus Learned. 381, 5, read South Windsor ; line 36, read Died July, 1783. Page 382, line 27, read Died April, 1756. 883, line 33, read Died 1756.
384, 6. 3, read than that of.
385, " 30, Lyman H. Atwater, D. D. 386, " 40, read Timothy Dwight, lie. Sept. 1858.
6 387, line 4, erase " lic ;. " line 19, read John Edgar, lic.
Page 388, line 9, read in 1640.
390, " 8, read Samuel H. Riddel ; line 9, read James A. Smith ; line 10, read Amos S. Chesebrough.
Page 391, line 4, read six days ; line 31, read Oct. 1766, ord. Sept. 1767.
397, line 24, read Aitchison ; also line 17.
37, read I. B. settled June, 1800.
Page 399, line 29, read 1733. 400, 7, read supposed to be or- ganized 1675.
Page 401, line 4, read Henry M. Field ; line 13, read G. C., dismissed Feb. 1842 ; line 19, read Nov. 1743; line 29, read erected in 1743; line 41, read Philips Payson.
Page 402, line 4, read James D. Moore.
403, " 11, read G. S., ord. Oct. 1855, line 22, read Timothy Stone.
Page 404, line 13, read J. W., dis. 1669. 405, " 12, read T. B., died 1731.
407, " 22, read Christian Popp.
66 408, " 20, read George E. Pierce.
411, " 39, read T. L. S., May, 1842, inst. April, 1843.
Page 413, line 3, read W. W. A. dis. May, 1849; line 4, read W. W. P., settled Dec. 1853, dis. 1854; line 17, read Eden Burroughs.
Page 415, line 31, read NORTH GROTON.
416, line 18, read Separate ; line 36, read Daniel L. Carroll, D. D.
Page 426, line 10, read Gov. Jonathan Law. 427, 2, read Mill Plain.
428, " 39, read James Kant ; also page 429, line 3.
Page 431, line 10, read formally dissolved. 66 432, " 43, read secular purposes.
66 434, " 3, read Davenport, 1765; line 6, read probably Abraham Kettel- tas ; line 13, read II. H. M., settled May, 1845.
Page 439, line 36, read A. G. B., dis. Jan. 1858.
Page 441, line 40, read J. G. Hanmer, D. D. 66 443, " 29, read T. II. (Bapt.) Nu- than B. Derrow, Charles Thompson. Page 446, line 4, read William HI. Whitte- more : line 16, read J. B. settled 1725; line 24, read John L. Ambler.
Page 447, line 3, read admissions ; line 6, read in discipline ; line 12, read from 1817.
Page 451, line 9, read Joel L .. Dickinson. Page 453, line 32, read pentecostal. 456, 7, read W. Simpson Clarke.
458, " 36, read Benjamin Lord, D.D.
459, " 26, read Zebediah H. Mans- field.
Page 463, line 23, read before 1699.
465, " 14, read E. W., 1731, ord. Oct. 1715 ; line 37, read Abraham Sa- bin, John Sabin.
Page 466, lines 21, 22, 23, transfer "dis- missed " dates, to " died."
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Page 469, line 9, read N. B. died Jan. 1810. 470, " 39, read J. W. R., dismissed Feb. 1856.
Page 472, line 7, read ORG. AUG. 22, 1744 ; line 25, read RE-ORGANIZED MAY 15, 1793.
Page 474, line 4, read E. G. W., died May, 1855 ; line 5, read J. F., settled May, 1811.
Page 475, line 24, read ORG. MARCH 28, 1744.
Page 477, lines 23, 24, transpose I. Lewis and S. Camp; line 38, read William T. Bacon.
Page 479, line 5, read David L. Ogden ; line 42, read E. W. died 1784.
Page 480, line 31, read Samuel W. Whelp- ley.
Page 481, line 35, read M. R. July 1835, inst. June, 1836.
Page 482, line 21, read G. H. W., 1837, inst. Jan. 1840.
Page 483, line 27, read John L. Avery.
Page 484, line 29, read Henry G. Jesup. 485, “ 3, transpose DISMISSED and SETTLED ; line 29, read Joshua R. Brown.
4 486, " 16, read Z. W., was pastor of the Second Church, that removed to Woodbury, which see. Line 18, read H. G., settled June, 1722.
Page 489, line 16, read in 1816 ; line 30,
erase Gordon Hall, (f.) also add Lev- erett Griggs, William A. Benton.
Page 490, line 16, read Mr. Goodman's ; line 19, read Mr. Mckinstry's; line 33, read in 1773.
Page 491, line 6, read OR NORTH STRATFORD, line 27, read C. H., June, 1749, line 34 read Samuel I. Curtiss.
Page 493, line 27, read C. Y. B., 1857, p. 87.
Page 494, line 29, Sp. An. 1. 689 ; line 32, reference from S. W. is * Allen.
Page 495, line 28, # Litchfield Centen. 119. Page 496, line 7, read Jehu Clark ; line 13, read WATERBURY-ORG. 1689.
Page 499, line 12, read Charles E. Mur- dock : line 19, read E. S. E., dism., April, 1810.
Page 500, line 24, read A. U., died April, 1858.
Page 501, line 33, read Adolphus Ferry.
502, line 9, read Stephen W. Steb- bins ; line 26, add David H. Williston; line 43, add Joseph R. Johnson.
Page 503, line 2, read Nov. 20, 1770; line 18, read Zedekiah S. Barstow, D. D. ; line 21, erase FORMERLY NORFIELD ; line 36, read Charles A. Boardman.
Page 504, line 13, read I. F. Died 1807. 509, line 6, read C. B. B., settled Jan. 1858 ; line 36, read Noble Everett.
510, line 9, read G. Ingersoll S., Sept. 1852.
TOPICAL INDEX.
Academical Education by Congregation-|Bellamy, (Joseph,) in Sabbath School, alists, 248.
Addresses at Celebration, 73-141.
American Board of Foreign Missions, first meeting of, 151.
Amherst College, 292.
Anabaptists, Congregationalists becom- ing, 338.
Andover Theological Seminary, 496.
Antinomianism, first Synod to resist it, 14.
Apostolical succession, the true, 80. Arminians, 337, 343, 390-1, 426.
Arms, (IIiram P.,) on Salaries, 226. Articles of discipline, 37.
Association, General, 40, meetings, 52, 142; oppose Whitfield, 53, their alle- gations against him true, 54 ; on Home Missions, 164, 176 ; on Temperance, 214 ; on education, 249, 299.
Associations, District, 40, on ITome Mis- sions, 164, 176, 299, 303, 327, business of, 304, 306, 308, 316, 320, 328, 335, 337 ; may ordain, 310, example of or- ganizing commended, 68, 71 ; on Tem- perance, 207, 209, 310, 299, 302, 303, 314, 328, 339 ; give advice about can- didates, etc., 348, 398, 450, 477.
Associational Compact, 306, 310. Associations, voluntary, 135. Appeal against overturning Consoc. 88. Assembly's Catechism, 55, 317.
Auburn Theological Seminary, 293. Awakening, Great, 47, 52, 51, 55, in- struments of, 197-9.
Bacon (David,) missionary to Indians, 167.
Bacon, (Leonard,) Historical Discourse, 1-72.
Bancroft, (George,) testimony for Cal- vinism, 78.
Baptism, by Popish priest, by Separates, 338.
Baptists, advantages gained from Con- gregationalists, 70 ; on Temperance, 212, Churches, 262.
Barrows, (Elijah P.) on Christian Union, Charitable societies, 802.
103.
Beecher, (Lyman,) on Temperance, 209, 417.
191 ; teacher of Theology, 297, 302, 328; not dismissed to N. Y. 316.
Benevolence of Churches, 91, 203; con- tributions for a year, 203.
Bethlem, early Sab. School in, 317, 191. Bible, law of the Church, 77; in educa- tion, 248 ; Societies, 299, 310.
Bishop, Congregational minister ordain- ed, 409.
Books and tracts early sent from Conn., 168.
Branford controversy, 52, 322.
Branford pastor hardly dealt with, 52.
Brief of the Governor, 62, 163, 317.
Budington, (William I.) on Mission of Congregational Churches, 138.
Brownism, 76.
Business of Associations, 304, 306, 308, 316, 320, 328, 335, 337.
Bushnell, (Horace,) and Hartford Fourtli Association, 303.
Calhoun, (George A.) on permanent funds, 233.
Call to a minister, to be approved by ·Association, 298, 313.
Calvinism, 78, 239, 384, 479.
Cambridge platform, 14; design, errors of, 15 ; principles, 26; difference from Saybrook, 36, adopted, 392, 459, 473, 481; on communion, 69.
Camp, (David N.) on education, 248.
Candidates, called, to be approved by Association, 298, 313, 338 ; examina- tion of 338.
Catechism, Assembly's, 55, 317.
Catholic Spirit of Congregationalists, 67, 71, 94, 140; not suicidal, 94.
Causes of declension after revival of 1740; 60, 198.
Celebration at Norwich, means of arousing confidence in Congregational system, 101.
Chapin, (Aaron L.) on Puritan pioneer- ing, 111.
Charity, Christian, results to Congrega- tionalism, 94 ; School, 148, 366.
Chapin, (Calvin,) on Temperance 209.
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Topical Index.
Christ sole Legislator, his word the law, his Spirit the Life of the Church, 73- 81.
Church, Christ's Spirit the Life of, 79. Church discipline, 13-15; power of, 104, vs. minister or Church, 106.
Church establishment, 13, 14, 31, 37, 227 ; abolished, 62, 122.
Church, First in Conn., 85, 512; gave minister, $1000 not to ask dismis- sion, 482.
Church order, given in Cambridge plat- form, 15 ; fellowship, 65, 70; Christ's word the law of, 75; tendency of Congregational form of, 80.
Church and State, 63; separated by Christ, 103.
Churches, contributions to benevolent objects, 203; injured by changing min- istry, 239 ; curious votes in, 326, 388, 392.
Churches organized in England, 86 ; di- vided, 343, 347 ; backward in cooper- ation with pastors, 91; changeable about ministry, 240; should take mea- sures for permanency, 245 ; Separate, 253, 280; 88 from old Hartford N. As- sociation, 308 ; extinct, 332, 345, see those in list, in Antique or black let- ter heading ; connected with Presby- tery, 426, 449.
Churches removed, 3, 73, 85, 130, 382, 445, 457, 458, 507, 510; re-organized, 3, 10, 379, 354, 415, 422, 456 ; need Sabbath School, 192, increased by Sabbath Schools, 196.
Churches opposed to half-way covenant, 19, 22, 23, yielded to it, 29; careful of their rights, 41 ; communion of, 65 ; aided by Missionary society, 177, 178.
Circular Fasts, 298.
Collegiate School, 2, Rector 4, 5 ; settled, 47 ; extent, 9.
Communion of churches, 65, 66, 69, 70, Congregational, 80.
Compact, Associational, 306, 310.
Concert of prayer, 301, 302, 308, 328, 338.
Confederation of Churches, 40, 47, 67, example of, 69.
Conference of Churches, 69, 304, in a Church, 412.
Confessions of Church members to be public, 328, 338.
and united action, 134, influence of, upon the character of the State, 128. Congregationalism, original, 25, 63, 67, 76 ; three principles of, 73, has dis- tinetive character, 93, adapted to the West, 95 ; in harmony with Christian union, 103 ; consociated, 125 ; ortho- doxy synonymous with, 139.
Congregationalists, apostate, our re- proach, 99; seek popularity, 100; on Temperance, 212 ; in relation to Pres- byterians, 260, Baptists, 262, Episco- palians, 263, Methodists, 267, Unitari- ans, 274, Universalists, 277, Separa- tists, 280, Second Adventists, 281, Spiritualists, 282, Rogerenes, 283, Sandemanians, 284.
Congregationalists aided Presbyterians, 77.
Congregationalists became Episcopa- lians, 264-5, 367, 385, 415, 446, 454, 502.
Congregational way, 25, 39, 43.
Congregational ministers on Temperance, 212, 301, 310.
Connecticut, contrasted with Wisconsin, 115.
Connecticut Missionary Society, 62, 163, receipts, 168, 177; auxiliary to Am. Society. 177.
Consociation, action in extreme cases, 304, 333, 444, 495 ; benefits of, 70, 305, 317, 333, 419, 444, standing council, 333.
Consociation, 21, 30, defined, 31, 321, 356, extreme measures, 51, 52; in Walling- ford case, 53 ; author of, 87, good in- fluence, 87, 333 ; business, 125, 333 ; benefits, 126 ; not be packed, must be consistent, 126, favors acquaintance and sympathy, 127.
Consolidated Church, no plan of, in New Testament, 104.
Constitution, eccl., 46, 55, 62, ends of 47, results, 70.
Contributions of Churches, 62.
Controversy in Hartford, 16, 17, 24, 89. in Wethersfield, 17; in Guilford, 48 ; Milford, 51, 426 ; in New Haven Co., 322-3; Lebanon, 414.
Civilization, Christian, 71.
Consociation, General, proposed, 301.
Contributions to benevolent objects, 203. Conversions in Sabbath School, 192.
Co-operation, from sanctified individual- ism, 137.
Congregational Polity, 64, distinctive, 93, its diffusion a duty, 94, in harmo- | Cornwall Mission School, 160, 409.
Courts, decisions of in eccl. case, 286, 346.
ny with N. T., 103; strong enough to promote piety, the missionary spirit, 105, sound doctrine, 106, oppose na- Council, ex-parte, none in Conn. sys- tional sins, 107 ; combines individual tem, 334.
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Topical Index.
Creed, sound, and strong organization, no bulwark of orthodoxy, 106.
Daggett, (David,) on Temperance 212. Davenport (James,) mistakes in Great Awakening, 19.
Day, (Jeremiah,) on Temperance, 211.
Deacons, ordination of, 301, 327, 339, triennial, 471.
Decisions of Courts in eccl. cases, 286, 346.
Declension in religion, 55, 60, 335.
Defects of discipline, 13, 14; action of Gen, Assoc. 54.
Delegate, equal voice with pastor, 338. Denominationalism not to be decried, 94. Denominations, other than Congrega-
tional, 260, toleration of, 62, 271,free- dom from restrictions on by Congrega- tionalists, 123; influence on by Congre- gationalists 111 ; all on same footing 227 ; Evangelical, 260-273, not evan- gelical, 274, 285.
Derby pastor hardly dealt with, 51.
Dignifying seats in meeting house, 228. Discipline in the Church 13, 14, differen- ces in adjusted, 15, new difficulties in, 15, articles of, 37 ; a compromise, 37,
in Durham, 44-6, Gen. Assoc. on, 54. Dismission of ministers, became fre- quent, causes, 239-40, evils to the peo- ple, 243.
Dissent of Norwich Church from Plat- forni, 43.
Division of Churches, 25.
Divorce, 227, 338.
Doctrine, sound, hope of, 107.
Doctrinal errors, inroads of, 55, 303, alleged, reply, 328.
Domestic Missions, 62, Society of Conn. Churches aided by, 177 ; receipts, 178. Durham Church as to discipline, 44-6.
Dutton, (Samuel W. S.) on Christian liberty, 118.
Dwight, (Timothy,) on Temperance, 207.
Eastern Association, New London Co. 331, Windham Co. 337.
East Windsor Seminary, 185, 294 ; pro- posed union with Yale Sem., 188.
Ecel. control reconciled with indepen- dency, 116, 138.
Eccl. power of English sovereign, 74, Governor's brief, 62, 163, 317. oppression 74.
Eccl. societies, need of, 20 ; cases in the Courts, 286.
Ecel. constitution of Saybrook, 46, 55, 62 ; benefits of, 47, 70 ; progress, first Guilford difficulty, 48, 322.
period of Platform, 46; system 43, 46, ultimate effects, 68, 70.
Education, school and academical, 248; Theological, 296 ; for ministry, 302, 310, 313.
|Edwardean Theology, 55, 296, 323, 337. Edwards (Jonathan,) in Great Awaken- ing, 197.
Edwards, (Justin,) on Temperance, 208. Eldridge, (Joseph) on Consociation, 125. Election sermon, 327.
Emigration, Christian encouraged, 132. English Constitution, freedom of due to Puritans, 74.
Episcopacy in Yale College, Gov. Salt- onstall vs. Rector Cutler, 264 ; origin of in Conn. 264 ; Separation, 338.
Episcopalians, advantages gained from Congregationalists, 70 ; on temper- ance, 213 ; origin of, 263 : relations to Congregationalists, 263 ; granted freedom, 270 ; Congregationalists be- came, 264-5. 454, 446, 502, 367.
Errors, doctrinal, inroads of, 55 ; of Separates, 63, 280.
Evangelical denominations, 260.
Extinct churches, 332. 345, and those in black letter heading, in Sketches.
Fairfield, E. licensed David Brainerd, reasons. 298.
Family prayer, neglect cause for excom- munication, 314.
Farmington, first meeting of Am. Board at, 151.
Fathers, honor to, 110, 112, 128.
Foreign missions, 151, 299, 301, 302, 310, 317 ; missionaries, 151, 154.
Foreign Mission School, 160, 367.
Foreigner, ordination of, 328.
Formalism, many grades of, 135.
Free polity strong, 136 ; free seat Churches, 406, 407.
Frost (Daniel) on Temperance, 211.
Funds for ministry, 233 ; conditions of, 381, 383 ; for Theol. Sem. 234 ; char- itable institutions, 235.
General Assoc. first meeting, 40 ; meet- ings and officers, 143 ; first records, 52 ; vs. Whitfield, 53 ; began home missions, and to Indians, 56; action in Revolutionary War, 57; action re- specting slave trade, 58; moderators. seribes, preachers, registers, treas- urers, 142-7.
Government of Church, principles de- rived from the Bible, 75.
Graduates of Yale, missionaries, 180.
Great Awakening, preparation for, 47 ; thanks for, 52; effects of, 51, 55, 63 ; labors in, 307 ; opposition to, 417.
Half Century, first, 46 ; second, 56; third, 61; discourses, 177, 354, 388, 404, 448, 462, 473. 475, 445. 476, 492, 501, 503.
Half-century ministers, 289-95,
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Half-way covenant, 21, 26 ; influence| Jones (Henry) on other denominations,
of on ministers, 46; action on, 317; in churches, 359, 364, 387, 409, 396, 511, 509, 409, 415, 453, 476, 481, 492 ; copy of, 411.
Hamilton College, 291, 348, 416.
Hardships of missionaries, 56.
Hartford First Church, 85 ; Sabbath School, 192.
Hawes (Joel) on First Church in Conn., 85; on Sabbath Schools, 190.
Hewit (Nathaniel) on Temperance, 209. Historical Discourse, appointment, de- sign, 1; Papers, 142-297 ; Sketches of District Associations, 298-340 ; Sketches of Churches, 341-517.
Holy Spirit granted, 61 ; presence of, our safeguard, 117.
Home missions, 56, 62, 163 ; no early need of, 175 ; to prevent churches from becoming extinct, 237 ; churches need funds, 237; action on, 299, 301, 303, 310, 317, 327.
Hooker, (Thomas,) author of Consocia- tion, 87 ; (Horace) on Home Missions, 163.
Hopkinsian Ministers, 337.
Humphrey, (Heman) on Temperance, 207.
IIyde, (Charles) on East Windsor Sem- inary, 185.
Incendiary of meeting-house sold to ser- vice, 409.
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