The story of the Diocese of Connecticut : a new branch of the vine (Espiscopal Church), Part 50

Author: Burr, Nelson R. (Nelson Rollin), 1904-1994
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: Hartford, Connecticut : Church Missions Publishing Company
Number of Pages: 630


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Catholic Revival, 289ff., 304.


Catlin, George, 245.


Cayuga County, N. Y., 378.


Chancellor, 196-197.


Chandler, Mary Goodin, 27.


Chandler, Thomas Bradbury, Rev.,


27, 130, 136, 139, 146, 279, 446. Chanting, 244-245.


Chapels, administration of, 201-202. Chapin, Alonzo B., Rev., 278, 406, 407.


Chaplains, college, 334-336, 431; in state institutions, 350; World War II, 415; fund, 310, 415. Chapman, A. P., Rev., 346.


Charities, 339ff.


Charles I, King, 4, 13, 118, 127.


Charles II, King, 4, 7, 13.


Chase, Philander, bp. of Ohio, 259, 260, 280, 379, 380, 381, 382, 419; Presiding Bishop, 400.


Chateaubriand, François Renć, 231.


Chatham, 57, 219-220, 223.


Chauncy, Charles, Rev., 39, 130.


Checkley, John, 28.


Chenango County, N. Y., 377.


Cheshire, 55; St. Peter's Church, 66, 384. Chester, 186. Child labor, 337, 351.


Child welfare, 349.


China, missions in, 363, 391: flood re- lief in, 414.


Choate School, Wallingford, 331.


Choirs and choristers, 243, 244-248; festivals, 307-308.


Christian Education, Dept. of, 195, 300, 301.


Christian nurture, 42, 317, 319, 323. Christian Social Relations, Dept. of, 195, 350-351, 433-434. "Christians," 161.


Christmas, observance of, 74, 103, 242.


Church Army, 185, 308.


Church Building Fund, American, 390; Commission, 403.


Church Building Society, English, 233.


Church buildings, 64-69; Georgian, 66-67; heating, 227; lighting, 227; liturgical, 304-306; maintenance, 309; new, 187; relocation, 435; re- modeling, 304-306.


Church Club of Connecticut, 308, 312, 349, 363, 365, 405.


Church Congress, 280, 343-344, 404- 405.


Church Divinity School of the Paci- fic, 270.


Church Mission of Help, 310, 349, 351-352, 357.


Church Missions Publishing Com- pany, 393-395, 469.


Church Periodical Club, 357, 358.


Church Scholarship Society, 197, 268.


Church Service League, 360.


Churchill, Winston, novelist, 344.


Churching of women, 74.


Cibber, Colley, 90.


Cincinnati. Christ Church, 381.


Civil War, 410.


Civil War, English (1640), 4, 118, 127.


Claggett, Thomas John, bp. of Mary- land, 398, 442.


Claremont, N. H., 373.


Clark, John Alonzo, Rev., 378.


Clark, Orin, Rev., 377-378.


Clark, Thomas March, bp. of Rhode Island, 230, 234-235, 259, 280; Presiding Bishop, 401.


Clark, William Atwater, Rev., 377- 378.


Clarke, Richard, Rev., 52, 125. Clarke, Samuel, Rev., 95.


Clergy, calls to parishes, 265; converts among, 259; education, 266-268; from Connecticut, 273-274; in bio- graphical encyclopedias, £ 274;


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pensions. 263-264; recruitment and morale, 264-265; salaries, 261- 262; shortage of, 254, 430; social origins and position, 260; tenure, 260-261.


Clergy, colonial, 253-259; doctrines, 259; dress, 69, 256; health, 258; hostility toward, 257; isolation, 257; reading, 267-268; support, 256; travels, 257-258; trials in the Revolution, 121-125.


Clergy Conference, 265-266, 294, 296, 418.


Clergymen's Retirement Fund, 263, 403.


Cleveland, Moses, 380.


Cleveland, Ohio, 380.


Cloud, John Wurts, Rev., 386.


Coast Guard Academy, New London, 336.


Coat of arms, diocesan, 206-207.


Cobbs, Nicholas Hamner, bp. of Ala- bama, 387.


Coe, Douglas, 368.


Colchester, 57.


Cole, Nathan, 38.


Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 231.


Colladay, Samuel R., Rev., 211, 322, 393, 413, 414.


College Work, Commission on, 336. Colt, Elizabeth Hart, 339.


Columbia, Ohio, 379.


Columbus, Ohio, 378, 380, 381.


Commissaries, 13, 127-128, 191.


Communicant, definition of, 397.


Communion n Office, Scottish, 138, 441-442.


Companions of the Holy Cross, So- ciety of the, 361.


Companions of the Holy Saviour, 287. Compton, Henry, bp. of London, 13, 14, 18, 69.


Concordat (1784), 138, 139, 141.


Conference Center, Diocesan, 336, 347, 430-431.


Confirmands, loss of, 292, 366.


Congregational churches, union with, proposed, 422-423.


Congregationalism, 5-8, 10.


Conland, Mrs. Henry H., 368.


Connecticut. Constitution (1818), 8, 165-166.


Connecticut Churchman, 310, 311- 312, 407, 459.


Connecticut College for Women, 336. Conscientious objectors, 416.


Constitution, diocesan, 192-193. Consumers' League, 347.


Contributions, 69-71; decline of, 430.


Convention, Diocesan, 191-192, 194. Conventions, clerical, 191.


Conversions, to Episcopal Church, 40- 42, 104-105. See also Clergy.


Convocation, 140-141, 191-192, 204, 441.


Cook, Elmer J., Rev., 271.


Cooper, Myles, Rev., 131, 136, 137.


Cornwall, 51, 52, 173.


Cost of living, 77-78.


Cotton, John, Rev., 453.


Council of Churches, Connecticut, cooperation with, 424-425.


Cowley Fathers, 286.


Coxe, Arthur Cleveland, bp. of Wes- tern New York, 245, 247-248, 284, 316, 378.


Cram, Ralph Adams, 206, 233, 238, 239.


Crawfordsville, Ind., 385.


Croes, John, elected bp. of Con- necticut, 451.


Cromwell, Oliver, 4, 118.


Croswell, Harry, Rev., 166, 260, 318, 319, 320, 374.


Croswell, William, Rev., 406.


Cuba, missions in, 363.


Cuffee, Aaron J., Rev., 184.


"Cures," organized (1808, 1828), 199.


Curtis, Lemuel J., 340.


Cutler, Timothy, Rev., 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 275.


Cuttington College and Divinity School, Liberia, 358.


Daggett, David, 164.


Danbury, 30, 49; raid upon, 119; St. James's Church, 67.


Danby, N. Y., 377.


Danes, 177.


Danforth, William, 228.


Danielson, 185.


Darien, 50, 187.


"Dark Day" at Yale College, 25.


Daughters of the King, 310, 349, 357- 358, 369.


Davenport, James, Rev., 39. Davenport, John, Rev., 25.


Davies, John, 79.


Davies, Thomas, Rev., 51-52, 53, 56, 116, 257.


D-Day services, Hartford, 212. Deaf-mutes, mission to, 210, 352-353.


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Dean's residence, Hartford, 203, 214. Declaration of Certain Fundamental Rights, Maryland (1783), 147. Dedication, of churches, 68. Defense workers, ministry to, 416. Deism, 93, 95-98, 99.


DeKoven, James, Rev., 279, 280, 282, 285, 286.


Delancey, William Heathcote, bp. of Western New York, 18, 378.


Delaware County, N. Y., 376.


Delbois, Gilbert, 75.


Derby, 30, 48, 54; St. James's Church, 72. Detroit, 383.


Dibblee, Ebenezer, Rev., 49, 51, 52, 72, 76-77, 81, 100, 104, 117, 118, 122, 141-142, 255.


Diocesan Chest, 198, 310.


Diocesan Conference (1915), 309.


Diocesan House, 202-204, 363, 431, 433.


Diocesan missionary, 186, 434. Diocesan Organization, Committee on, 435.


Diocesan Problems, Conference on (1915), 174.


Disarmament, 413.


Displaced persons, 351.


Dissent, rise of (1665-1705), 11-12.


Dissenters, Committee of, in Eng- land, 44-45, 131.


Division of the Diocese, proposed, 189-190.


Divorce, 410-411, 418.


Dixon, Eugene C., Rev., 335.


Dixon, James, 339, 409, 410.


Doane, George Washington, bp. of New Jersey, 260, 316, 406, 419.


Doane, William Croswell, bp. of Al- bany, 209, 222, 248.


Doctors of Divinity, College of, 192, 194.


Doddridge, Joseph, Rev., 381.


Doddridge, Philip, Rev., 97.


Domestic and Foreign Missionary So- ciety, 374, 383, 389, 390.


Donations and Bequests for Church Purposes, 197.


Douglas, Jacob Morgan, Rev., 382.


Draper, the Misses, school, 330.


Drummond, Robert Hay, bp. of St. Asaph, 105. DuBois, W. E. B., 183.


Duché, Jacob, Rev., 150. Duché, Thomas Spencer, 443.


Dudley, Henry, 234.


Duffie, Dorothy, Deaconess, 175.


Dummer, Jeremiah, 23, 24.


Dunbar, Moses, 119-120, 123, 447.


Durian family, 352, 353. Dutch, in Connecticut, 110.


Dwight, Timothy, Rev., 155, 157, 162, 163, 165, 374.


Easson, Edward F., bp. of Aberdeen and Orkney, 445.


East Haddam, 57, 185.


East Hartford, 187, 435.


Eastburn, Manton, 1 of Massa- chusetts, 282.


Easter, observance of, 241-242.


Eastern Orthodox Churches, 92, 180, 182, 423, 425.


Easthampton, 57, 185; St. John's Church, 310.


Eastman, Frederic J., Rev., 335.


Easton, 48; Christ Church, 65.


Ecclesiastical societies, 199, 219-220.


Ecumenical Movement, 419ff., 459- 460


Education, 315-334; religious, 79-83; socicties, 156; theological, 266- 268.


Edwards, John H., Rev., 184.


Edwards, Jonathan, Rev., 37, 38, 101, 453.


Edwards, Pierpont, 163.


Edwards, the Misses, 356; school, 330.


Ehart, Edward H., Jr., Rev., 350.


Eliot, Jared, Rev., 25, 26.


Eliot, John, Rev., 4.


Elizabeth I, Queen, 4, 5, 7, 111.


Emergency Fund Offering, 392.


Emery, Julia, 356.


Emlyn, Thomas, Rev., 95.


Enders, Ostrom, 432.


Endowment, 71-72; diocesan, pro- posed, 197.


English, Benjamin R., 263. "Enrolment Fund," 390.


"Enthusiasm," 35, 40, 42, 92, 94, 99, 101. See also, Revivals, religious. Envelope system, 224-225. Epidemics, 258.


Episcopal Academy of Connecticut, 165, 266, 316, 325-328, 376, 378, 384, 386, 401; alumni of, 204; records of, 205.


Episcopal Academy, Norwalk, 330.


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Episcopal charge, first (1785), 141- 142.


"Episcopal Church at Yale," 335.


Episcopal Church Home of Hart- ford, 310.


"Episcopal Churchwomen, Diocese of Connecticut," 361.


Episcopal Development Program, 368, 430ff.


Episcopal Female Charitable Society, New Haven, 339.


Episcopal office, 189-191.


Episcopal residences, 202, 459, 475.


Episcopate, colonial, 94-95, 117-118, 127-132.


Esquirol, John H., bp., 193, 213, 351, 432; biography of, 470-471. Essex, James, 232.


Ethel Walker School, Simsbury, 187, 213.


Ettwein, John, 156.


Eucharist, doctrine of, 276-278; re- vival of, 239-240, 241, 304; Scot- tish rite, 278. See also Holy Com- munion.


European War (1914-1918), 412-413. Evangelical Movement, 98, 235, 237- 238, 276, 280. See also Broad Church Movement.


Evans, Evan, Rev., 18.


Everest, Charles W., Rev., 330.


Every Member Canvass, 196, 308, 391, 434. Ewer, John, bp. of Llandaff, 130.


Examining Chaplains, Board of, 194- 195.


Excommunication, 76-77. Executive Council, 193, 195-196.


Eyre and Strahan, Bible of, 395.


Fairfield, 19, 21, 22, 30, 70; raid up- on, 119, 121.


Fairfield. St. Michael's Church, 181. Fairfield. Trinity Church (South- port), 72, 402. Fairfield, N. Y., 376.


Fairfield County, Episcopal Church in, 30-31, 47-50. Fairfield Indian Aid, 356. "Family Compact," 163, 166.


Fanning's Loyalist Regiment, 120. Farmington, Minn., 384. Fayetteville, N. C. St. John's Church, 385.


Federalist Party, 8, 126, 163ff., 409.


Finance, 197-198; Dept. of, 195; parish, 200-201.


Finch, Alva, 377.


"Firelands," Ohio, 379.


Fish, Denison, 248.


Fisher, Charles Richmond, Rev., 341. Fisheries, Alaskan, 413-414.


Fishkill, N. Y., 381.


Fitzgerald, John H., Rev., 403.


Flagg, Ernest, 328.


Fleetwood, William, bp. of St. Asaph, 105.


Flint, Timothy, Rev., 378.


Fogg, Daniel, Rev., 60, 125, 133, 237; papers of, 204.


Fogg, Francis Brinley, 385.


Fogg, Godfrey Malbone, 385.


Fogg, Thomas Brinley, Rev., 444.


Foote, Andrew Hull, 328.


Forestville, 213.


Forsyth, Charlotte, 324.


Forward Movement, 295.


Franklin, Benjamin, 96, 116.


Franklin, Lewis B., 432, 433.


Free churches, 223-225, 341.


Free Soil Movement, 338.


Free will, doctrine of, 156.


Freedmen, missions to, 339, 390.


Freeman, James, Rev., 157.


Frelinghuysen, Theodore, Rev., 36.


French, Louis, Rev., 238.


French Revolution, reaction against, 162.


Frothingham, Ebenezer, Rev., 45. Fugitive Slave Law (1850), 338. Fundamental Orders (1639), 3, 5, 6, 7. "Fundamental Principles" (1784), 144, 147. Funerals, 243.


Funston, G. Keith, pres., Trinity Col- lege, 333.


Furnishings, church, 69, 227-228.


Furniss, Edgar S., 272.


Gales Ferry, 187, 435. Games of chance, 308.


Garbett, Cyril Foster, abp. of York, visit to the U. S., 417. Gardiner, Me. St. Ann's Church, 375. Gardner, William E., Rev., 319. Gates, Dr. Howard E., 246.


General Convention, Connecticut men in, 395ff .; Commission on Chris- tian Unity, 422; Commission on Ecumenical Relations, 426 - 427; Committee on Liturgical Enrich-


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ment, 397; Committee on Social Service, 344; Liturgical Com- mission, 303.


General Conventions (1784-1789),


143ff., 151ff.


General Theological Seminary, New York (City), 268, 331, 378, 385; in New Haven, 451-452. Germans, missions to, 177.


Gibbon, Edward, 232.


Gibbs, William, Rev., 43, 51, 54, 55, 65, 74.


Gibson, Edmund, bp. of London, 29, 106, 129.


Gift books, 319.


Gilbert, George B., Rev., 176, 351.


Gillis, Carter S., Rev., 213.


Gilmer, James B., 248.


Giraud, Harriett F., 393.


Girls, delinquent, 351-352.


Girls' Friendly Society, 310, 312, 346- 347, 349, 351-352, 357, 358, 359- 360; war work (1917-1918), 413. Gladden, Washington, Rev., 344.


Glass, stained, 306.


Glastonbury, 213.


Glebe House, Woodbury, 60, 123, 133, 310, 358, 446.


Glebes, 256.


Glover, Solomon, 158.


Gold, Nathan, Lieut. Governor of Connecticut, 21.


Good Friday, observance of, 237, 241.


Goodrich, Charles A., Rev., 318.


Goodwin, James J., Rev., 202, 366, 367, 475. Goshen, 52. Gothic Revival, 225, 229ff., 230-235, 304, 306.


Gowns, for preaching, 69.


Graham, John, Rev., 50.


Granby. St. Ann's Church, 55-56.


Graves, Matthew, Rev., 40, 45, 53, 57, 58-59, 63, 73, 74, 84, 85, 86, 104, 109, 124, 253-254, 255, 258. Gray, Thomas, 231.


Gray, Walter Henry, bp., 185-186, 296-297, 309, 325, 335, 351, 352, 365, 405, 415, 416, 417, 418, 421, 426; biography of, 466-469; plan for diocesan growth, 430ff .; visit to Aberdeen, 445; Dean, Christ Church Cathedral, 212, 467.


Great Awakening, 10, 35-40, 85, 93, 94, 101, 104. Great Barrington, Mass., 373.


Greatorex, Henry W., 248. Greek Revival, 229-230, 233. Green, Thomas, bp. of Norwich, 29. Green Bay, Wis., 383. Greene, Donald, Rev., 187. Greene County, N. Y., 376. Greenfield, 48.


Greenwich, 30, 50, 72, 104; St. Luke's Convalescent Hospital, 340. Grew, Henry, Rev., 164.


Griswold, Alexander Viets, bp. of the Eastern Diocese, 56, 249-250, 260, 266, 280, 374, 375, 379, 442, 451; Presiding Bishop, 400.


Griswold, Capt. Chester, 379.


Griswold, Ezra, 379.


Griswold, Judge Solomon, 379, 381. Groton, raid upon, 119.


Growth, of Episcopal Church, 45, 61, 168, 169, 174, 185; of Diocese of Connecticut (1851-1951), 429;


(1951-), 434-436.


Guilbert, Edmund, Rev., 341.


Guilford, 18, 53, 71; Christ Church, 182, 222. Gull Lake, Minn. St. Columba In- dian Mission, 384. Gunn, Samuel, 376, 378.


Haddam, 173. Hadlyme, 186.


"Halfway Covenant," 10, 11, 12, 35. Hall, Arthur Crawshay Alliston, bp. of Vermont, 286. Hall, Herbert William, bp. of Aber- deen and Orkney, 272.


Hamden, 187, 435; Grace Church, 371. Hardy, Edward R., Rev., 271.


Harriman, Frederick H., Rev., 190, 404.


Harrison, John W., 248. Hart, John, Rev., 25, 26.


Hart, Samuel, Rev., 173, 204, 269, 393, 403, 404, 445, 473. Hart, Seth, Rev., 380. Harte, Henry S., Rev., 322, 323. Hartford, 56. Christ Church, 177, 182, 219, 220, 222, 223, 225, 226, 227, 228, 230, 233, 234, 241, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 251, 370, 375, 381, 400, 401, 402. Hartford. Christ Church Cathedral, 209-215, 307; nationalities in, 181. Hartford. Church Home, 339, 340.


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Hartford. Church of the Good Shep- herd, 229, 310.


Hartford. Grace Church, 177, 287, 306, 346.


Hartford. Open Hearth Mission, 180, 210, 340.


Hartford. St. John's Church, 183, 222, 245, 246, 247-248, 316.


Hartford. St. Monica's Church, 183- 184.


Hartford. St. Paul's Church, 180, 340.


Hartford. Widow's Home, 339.


Hartford Academy, 330.


Hartford Bank, 165.


Hartford Convention (1814), 164.


Hartford County, Episcopal Church in, 55-56.


Hartford Hospital, 211, 339.


Hartland, 56, 173.


Harwinton, 52, 383.


Harwood, Edwin, Rev., 280, 339, 344, 405.


Hastings, Minn. St. Luke's Church, 383.


Hatch, Robert McConnell, suffr. bp., 350; biography of, 469-470.


Hawley, Jehiel, 51, 81.


Hawley, Lemuel, 376.


Hayes, Charles Wells, 377.


Haymarket bombing, Chicago, 342.


"Heads of Agreement" (1691), 7-8.


Heathcote, Col. Caleb, 15-16, 18-19, 20, 48, 78.


Hebron, 56, 185; St. Peter's Church, 31, 58-59, 65, 72, 255. Heck, Barbara, 160.


Hedrick, Charles B., Rev., 271.


Heermans, Harry W., Rev., 335.


Hefflon, George R., Rev., 352-353.


Heminway, Harry H., 196, 391, 404.


Hempstead, L. I., 57; St. George's Church, 439.


Henderson, Eugene L., Rev., 183. Henshaw, John Prentiss Kewley, bp. of Rhode Island, 182. Heralds' College of England, 206.


Herkimer County, N. Y., 376.


Heyn, George H., Rev., 323.


High Church doctrines and leaders, 26-28, 89-92, 238, 275-279, 282, 382, 395.


Hillard, Mary R., 330.


Hine, H. Francis, Rev., 445.


Hirshson, Louis N., Rev., 213-215.


Historical Records Survey, 204.


Hoadly, Benjamin, bp. of Winchester, 95.


Hobart, John Henry, bp. of New York, 27, 279, 419, 450; in charge of Connecticut, 451.


Hobart, N. Y. St. Peter's Church, 376. Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., 378. Holiday House, East Canaan, 359- 360.


Holley, James Theodore, bp. of Haiti, 183.


Hollister, John C., 321.


Hollman, Elward D., Rev., 335.


Hollywood Inn, Southport, 341. "Holy Club," Oxford University, 37. Holy Commonwealth, 3-6.


Holy Communion, 64; neglect of, 75- 76, 328; rubrics, 396. See also Eucharist.


Holy Cross, Order of the, 287.


Holy days, observance of, 74, 237, 241.


Homes, for the needy, 339-340. See under places.


Honeoye, N. Y., 377.


Hooker, Richard, Rev., 147.


Hooker, Thomas, Rev., 5, 6, 8.


Hooper, Joseph, Rev., 204.


Hooper, William T., Rev., 323.


Hopkins, John Henry, bp. of Ver- mont, 233, 284, 374.


Horne, George, Dean of Canterbury, 444.


Horton, Sanford J., Rev., 328.


Housatonic Valley, 54.


Houston, Tex. Christ Church, 386.


Howell, Louis B., Rev., 391.


Hoyt, Melancthon, Rev., 384-385.


Hubbard, Bela, Rev., 52, 53, 68, 71,


74, 124-125, 135, 144, 154, 259, 276.


Huguenots, 110.


Humphreys, David, Rev., 106.


Huntington, Daniel, 455.


Huntington, Daniel Trumbull, bp. of Anking, 391.


Huntington, Frederick Dan, bp. of Central New York, 343.


Huntington, Samuel H., 374.


Huntington, 21, 30, 79.


Hutchens, Joseph Warren, suffr. bp., biography of, 471-473. Hutchinson, Samuel, 83.


Hutchinson, Thomas, Governor of Massachusetts, 117. "Hymn sings," 249, 307.


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Idealism, German, 156. Illinois, 382, 384. Immigrants, missions to, 176-182.


Immigration, 173ff.


Incarnation, doctrine of the, 289. Increase of the Ministry, Society for the, 268. Indiana, 382, 384, 385.


Indians, in schools, 82, 83, 84; mis- sions to, 107-109, 377, 383-384, 390.


Induction, of rectors, 255.


Industrial workers, mission to, 295.


Industrialism, growth of, 171.


Infidelity, post-Revolutionary, 155. Ingersoll, Jared, 39, 116.


Ingersoll, Jonathan, 165; Lieut. Gov- ernor of Connecticut, 451.


Innes, George, bp. of Brechin, 318. Institute in Theology, Trinity College, 334.


Institute of Applied Christianity, 347. Institute of Cultural Subjects, Bridge- port, 311.


Interracial Commission, 416.


Iowa, Diocese of, 384.


Italians, missions to, 179-181.


Ives, Caleb S., Rev., 386, 387.


Ives, Edward J., Rev., 283.


Ives, Levi Silliman, bp. of North Carolina, 385.


Ives, Reuben, Rev., 326.


Jackson, John H., Rev., 340. Jacobs, Albert C., pres., Trinity Col- lege, 333.


Jamaicans, 416. James I, King, 4, 5.


James II, King, 89.


James, Fleming, Rev., 271, 295, 312. Jamestown, Va., tercentenary of, 391. Japanese Exclusion Bill, 414.


Jarvis, Abraham, bp., 55, 135, 140, 143-144, 151, 154, 158, 159, 169, 199, 249, 256, 258, 259, 266, 276, 279, 398, 406, 442, 473-474; bio- graphy of, 446-449; elected bp. coad., 189; Loyalist, 123; ordi- nations by, 273, 448. Jarvis, Lucy Cushing, 393. Jarvis, Samuel Farmer, Rev., 172, 204, 240, 269, 282, 375, 404, 419, 444, 447, 453, 454. Jarvis House, Middletown, 269. Jefferson, Thomas, 161-162; archi- tectural influence of, 229, 233.


Jenkins, Sir Leoline, 13. Jennings, Isaac, 377. Jews, converted, 110-111. Johnson, Alonzo, Rev., 183. Johnson, George D., Rev., 444. Johnson, Mabel, 203.


Johnson, Samuel, Rev., 24-33, 40, 42, 43, 47-48, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 61, 64, 66, 70, 71, 73-74, 76, 77, 80, 81, 82, 84, 86, 87, 89, 93, 95- 101, 103, 104, 106, 108, 110-111, 116, 128ff., 234, 253, 254, 257, 258, 267, 281, 297; doctrines of, 238, 275-276; Loyalist, 118, 126; papers of, 204; voyage to Eng- land, 28.


Johnson, Sir William, 52, 108, 109. Johnson, William Samuel, 9, 81, 116, 131, 162. Johnston, Samuel, Rev., 381.


Johnstown, N. Y., 52, 376.


Jones, Clinton R., Rev., 214, 336.


Jones, Inigo, 232.


Journalism, religious, 405-407.


Judd, Bethel, Rev., 385.


Judd, Dan Russ, Rev., 368.


Judd, Jonathan, Rev., 377.


Judd, William, H., Rev., 386.


Judea Parish (Washington), 51, 79.


Juvenile delinquency, 351-352, 410,


418; Juvenile Court, Hartford, 215.


Kansas-Nebraska Bill (1854), 409. Keble, John, Rev., sermon (1833), 238, 281.


Keith, George, Rev., 23, 26, 31, 137; tour of the colonies, 16-17.


Kellogg, Hamilton H., Rev., 415.


Kemper, Jackson, bp. of the North- west, 282, 284, 316, 328, 382, 384, 387, 389, 402. Kennedy, C. Clark, Rev., 350.


Kennedy, Douglas W., Rev., 445.


Kensett, John Frederick, 328.


Kent, 51, 52.


Kent School, Kent, 287, 331.


Kenyon, Floyd S., Rev., 196, 199, 347, 349, 350, 364, 366, 367, 368, 371, 413. Kenyon, Lord, 332.


Kenyon College, 381, 382. Kidder, Pascal, Rcv., 237.


Kilbourne, James, Rev., 379-380, 381. Kilgour, Robert, bp. of Aberdeen, 138.


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Killingworth, 53, 71, 104; persecu- tion in, 44. Kineer, Mrs., school, 330.


King's American Regiment, 119.


King's College, New York (City), 47, 84, 97, 104, 440. Kingsley, Charles, Rev., 343.


Kirtland, Judge Turhand, 379.


Kline, Reamer, Rev., 325.


Kneeland, Ebenezer, Rev., 48, 68, 84, 121.


Knights of King Arthur, 365, 366.


Knights of Washington, 349, 363- 364, 366.


Knowles, William Clark, Rev., 175, 176. Know-nothing Movement, 176. Knox, William, 106. Ku Klux Klan, 414.


Labarie, James, 21, 80, 85, 107.


Labor movement (1825-), 337-338. See also Strikes, Wage-earners. "Laboratories on Group Life," 300. La Crosse, Wis., 383.


Ladd, William Palmer, Rev., 265, 269, 270, 271, 349.


Ladies Seminary, Hartford, 330.


Laity, control of churches, 255; edu- cated, 251; priesthood of, 278; rights of, 146-148. Lakeville, Minn., 384.


Lambeth Conferences, 141, 401, 419- 421, 423, 426.


Lamson, Joseph, Rev., 49, 100, 117. Langley, Batty, 232.


Laud, William, abp. of Canterbury, 127, 129, 221. Lauderburn, F. C., Rev., 349.


Law, Jonathan, Governor of Con- necticut, 128. Law, William, Rev., 97. Laymen's work, 294, 308-310, 361- 365, 418. Lay-readers, 78-81, 308, 361-362. League of Nations, 413, 420. Leaker, Arthur W., Rev., 350. Leaming, Jeremiah, Rev., 49, 53, 55, 56, 60, 68, 77, 106, 116-117, 121- 122, 135, 137, 145, 149, 152, 153, 276, 398, 443; proposed as bishop, 126, 133. Leather, Jack, Rev., 213. Lee, Henry Washington, bp. of Iowa, 328, 385. Lee, Jesse, Rev., 160, 161.


Lee, William T., 316. Leland, John, Rev., 164, 165. Lenox, Mass., 373.


Lesniak, Joseph, bp., Polish National Catholic Church, 424.


Lewis, Arthur F., Rev., 368.


Lewis, John N., Rev., 345, 404.


Lewis, Samuel Smith, Rev., 386. Liberal Christians, 156ff.


Liberalism, English, reaction against, 281.


Libraries, 15, 87-88, 251.


Light, J. Stanley, Rev., 353.


Lincoln, Abraham, Pres. U. S., 167.


Lines, Edwin S., bp. of Newark, 328.


Linsley, George T., Rev., 311.


Linsley, J. Chauncey, Rev., 178-179, 366. Litchfield, 50, 51, 52, 54; St. Michael's Church, 79, 234, 243, 246. Litchfield, N. Y., 376.


Litchfield County, Episcopal Church in, 50-52, 56.


Literature, religious, 84-88.


Liturgy, 73-74; observance of, before 1830, 238; revival of, 239-240, 303-305; Scottish, 90-92.


Liverpool, Ohio, 380.


Locke, John, 92-93.


Long Hill, 19.


Long Island, 57.


Longley, Charles Thomas, abp. of Canterbury, 419, 420.


Louisiana, Diocese of, 386, 387.


Low Church party, 89, 239-240. See also Evangelical Movement.


Lowville, N. Y., 377.


Loyalists, 118-121, 125-126, 169.


Luther, E. C., 352.


Lutherans, 177-178, 180.


Lyons, James, Rev., 48, 53, 54, 55, 80, 254.


McConnell, Samuel D., Rev., 224. McCook, Anson T., 404. McEwen, Abel, Rev., 166.


McIlvaine, Charles Pettit, bp. of Ohio, 18. McKenny, Arthur F., Rev., 212-213. McLean, John, 67.


McSparran, James, Rev., 147.


Madison, 187, 435. Magazines, church, 405-407; Sunday School, 319. Maine, missions in, 374-375.


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Malbone, Col. Godfrey, 59-60, 67, 72, 125, 385; papers of, 204.


Manchester. St. Mary's Church, 180. Manlius, N. Y., 378.


Mansfield, Burton, 196, 210, 404.


Mansfield, Richard, Rev., 51, 52, 54, 68, 74, 121, 258.


Mansfield (Storrs), 187, 435. Marcellus, N. Y., 377.


Marischal College, Aberdeen, 16, 137. Marks, Mordecai, Jewish convert, 111. Marshall, John Rutgers, Rev., 52, 69, 84, 110, 123, 144.


Marts and Lundy, New York, 432.


Marvin, Judge L. P. Waldo, 345.


Mary II, Queen, 89.


Massachusetts, missions in, 373.


Matagorda, Tex. Christ Church, 386.


Mather, Cotton, Rev., 25, 26, 267.


Mather, Increase, Rev. 26.


Mather, William Gwinn, 328, 333.


Matthews, Shailer, 343.


Maurice, Frederick Denison, Rev., 343.


Maxcy, Jonathan, Rev., 450.


May, Samuel Joseph, Rev., 157, 158. "Mayflower," tercentenary of, 423.


Mayhew, Jonathan, Rev., 116, 130, 259.


Mead, William Cooper, Rev., 245, 285, 286, 402.


Meade, G. B. Reynolds, 312.


Means, Stewart, Rev., 369.


Medina, Ohio, 380.


"Meeting seed," 241.


Melville, Frieda, 211.


Men's Missionary Thank Offering, 390. Meriden, 55.


Meriden. Curtis Home and Infirmary, 340.


Meriden. St. Andrew's Church, 225, 227, 234, 241, 247, 371-372, 459.


Merrill, Edward R., Rev., 350.


Merritt, Schuyler, 345.


Methodism, 23, 35, 37, 46, 94, 98, 140, 155, 156, 159-161, 169, 170, 237.


Michigan, missions in, 382-383.


Middle Haddam, 57.


Middlebury, 187, 435.


Middlesex County, Episcopal Church in, 55, 57.


Middletown, 31, 54, 55, 56, 65, 67. Middletown. Holy Trinity Church, 247, 371, 463.


Middletown. St. Andrew's Chapel, 177.


Middletown. St. Luke's Chapel, 269. Middletown. St. Luke's Home, 339. Miel, Ernest deF., Rev., 183, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 349, 390-391, 404.


Milford, 30, 32, 48; St. George's Church, 68.




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