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"Congregationalist," The, 136. Conversion of World Feasible, 20. Cook, Deacon, 123. Crumbs of the Feast, 137. Cumings, Rev. John. Letter of, 110. C. V. Society, The, 132, 139. Dark Ages, The. Toast, Col. Lyon, 116, Covenant, 148, 149.
Dartmouth College, Founded, 8%. Dartmouth, Earl of, 82. Davis, Mrs. Rachel, First Convert, 94. Davis, Jefferson, A Lt. at Dubuque, 58. Day, Maj. W. H., 121. Dean, Geo. C., 133. Decorations. Jubilee, 5. Declaration of Independence, 48, 51, 120. Defenders of Faith Raised Up as Needed. 12. Des Moines, Iowa, 109. Debt, Church, 63, 67, 91, 99, 103, 116, Deacons, The. Toast, 123. Dickinson, E. H., 121. Dickinson, W. P. 121. Dickinson, Jon- athan, 81. Dickinson, J. L , Clerk, 69. Dickinson, Prof. Baxter, 83. District of Iowa, 97. Donation to Holbrook, 102. Dougherty, Wm., 121. Dubuque, Julien, 58. Settlers, 59. Dunlap, 110.
Eddy, Dr. Zachary, 102. Education, Popular. Of Cong'l Origin, 47. Record of This Church, 74. Edwards, Jonathan, 52, 53, 81. Elders of the Church Re- sign, 62. Eliot, Rev, John, 46, 55, 84. Elizabeth, Queen. Persecutor of Con- gregationalists, 42. Esther League, 92, 77. Evans, Mr., 96. Evangeliza- tion. Universal, 16. Feasible, 21. Grand Enterprise, 21.
Fairbanks, Mr. and Mrs. J. E., 143. Fairfield, Pres. E. B. Called Here, 68. Farmington, 59. Farrar, Madam, Founds Am. Ed. Soc., 83. Ficke, Rev. H., 27, 70. Ficke, Mrs. Mary, 95. Finley, Dr .. 106. Finley Estate, 77. Fort Crawford, 58. Fort Madison, 59. Fort Sumpter, 120. Fortieth Anniversary
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Cong'lism Dubuque, 70. Foye, J. N., 121. Freshman, A College, 105. Fris- bie, Dr. A. L. Letter of, 109. Form of Admission, 147. Finney, C. G., 87.
Galena, 59, 93, 95. Gaylord, Reuben, 97. Garnavillo, 99, 102. General Association of Iowa. Quarter Centennial at Dubuque, 67.
German Congregational Church Building. Cut, 71. Growth, 72. Organized, 67. Visited, 94.
Golden Age Yet to Dawn, 11. Gorham Academy, 96. Greetings for Guests, 4. Greenwood, 79, 96. Greenport, N. Y., 107. Graham, Hon. Wm. Letter of, 106. Grinnell, Ia., 98, 108.
Guernsey, Dr. Portrait, 21. Called, 65. Death, 65. Remembered. 92. Ab- sent, 133.
Hammond, Evangelist, E. P., 68. "Hand-Gift," 85.
Harrington, Dr. Rec'd, 5. Invocation, 6. Address, 34. Called, 69. Increased audience. 69. Weekly meetings, 69. Fortieth Anniversary, 70. Resigned, 70. Re- lig. interest, 70. Portrait, 112. "C. V." Soc. 132. Reception for Rev. and Mrs. 139. Response, 142.
Harrington, Mrs. C. E. Called forward, 93. Harte, Bret. quoted, 119. Harvard College. Founded, 47, 80. Harrison, Gen. Wm. Henry, 58. Hawkes, Prof. Theron, 83. Hawley, Prof. Z. K., 61, Hay-Stack monument, 84. Healey, G. W., 121. "Heroic Age of Cong'l'ism," 34. Herod, Mr. and Mrs. J., 122. Hill, Dr. Nancy, 121. Hill, Rev. Jas., 96. Hillsdale College, Mich., 68. Hig .. ginson, quoted, 55. Hinds, Mrs. F., 122, 123. Historic Sketch, 58. Hitch- cock, Prof. R. D., 83. Quoted, 13. Hooper, Lucy, quoted, 133. Hickok Prof., 83.
Holbrook, Dr. Arrives, 4. Received. 9. Sermon, 10. The man he pities, 22. A privilege to live, 22. His satisfaction, 23. Begins labor here, 61. Sumptuous fare, 61. Chicago, 65. Recalled, 65. Resigned, 67. Reminiscences of, 89. His first ser- mon here, 89. Style of preaching, 100. Early efforts, 101. Influence of, 103. New minister, 104. "A venerable young man." 109. Mr. Tice's greeting, 131. A convert of, 133. Guests of M. M. Walker's, 141.
Holbrook, Mrs. Dr. Called forward, 92, 102.
Home Missionary Society, founded, 56. 1st relig. work in Iowa, 57. Ch. cuts loose from, 64. Cong'l H. M. S., 1st in U. S., 56, 84. Experiences of its mission- aries, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105.
"Home, The Christian," Toast, 104. Horseback experiences, 104. Horr, Dr, A., 123. Hoppin, Prof. J. M., 83. Hopkins, Prof. S. M., 83. Hull, Prof. Edwin, 83. Humphrey, Prof. Z. M., 83. Huntington, Prof. E. A., 83.
Improvements on building, 69, 70. Indians, Evangelized, 55. Infidelity not increasing, 17. A blatant minority, 17. Infidel books soon obsolete, 12. In- gelow, Jean, quoted, 116. Invitations to Jubilee, 3. "Iowa Band," 97. Iowa City, 58, 102. Iowa College, 67, 74, 90, 98. Iowa's early belongings, 58.
Japan, revolution, 14. Jack, Miss, 96. Jefferson, Thomas, Cong'l model, 51. Jennings, W. H., 121. Jones, Rev. Lemuel, letter, 107. Jordan, H. A., 6, 94. Jubilee Hymn, 8, 109.
Kaiser, Miss Matilda, 133. Kellar, Mrs. A. B. Toast, 116. Kellogg, Rev. Elijah, 96. Keene, N. H., 70. Kent, Rev. Aratus, 59, 93, 95, 97. Kirby, Rev. Wm., 59. Knoxville, Ill., 61. Kirk, Dr., 87.
Ladies' Aid Society Officers, 140.
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Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, O., 61. Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. E., 76, 142. Langworthy, Mrs. and Mrs. L., 122. Langworthy, Mr. and Mrs. S., 122. Langworthy, Forrest, 77. La Harpe, Ill., 61. Ladd, Dr., quoted, 40. Lam- beth, commissions, 79. Largest Ch. in U. S., 85. Larrabee, Gov., 94. Le- banon, Ct., 82. Legislature of 1840, Io., 106. Leyden, 43, 79. Lewis, Dr. J. S., 121, 130, 133. Liberty, civil championed, 48. Lincoln, Abraham. Calls troops, 120. Little Turkey River, 102. Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs., 96, 104, 106. Lockwood, Belva, 104, 106. "Log College," Alexander's 81. Log school house ministry, 100. Longfellow, quoted, 113, 114. Long, Prof. Clement, 83. Lowell James Russell, quoted, 39. Lukenbell. E., 121. Luther, Martin, 52. Lumber wagon express, 102. Lyon, Col. D. E., 93, 116, 143.
Maclay, Dea., 123. Mrs., of Maquoketa, 96. McCluer, Dr. B., 119, 121. Mc- Cord, Dr. J. S., 113. Magee, W. H .. 121. Mandolin Club, 139. Markel, Capt. 121. Dea., 123. Maquoketa, 95, 96, 101. Mason, Dr. Cor. Stone, 93. Matthews, Mrs. A., 60. Called out, 91 94. Mashpee Indians, 55. Mayhew, Dr. Jonathan, quoted, 48, 49, 84. Mayhew, Thos., 55. Mansfield, O., 68. Main St. Ch., cut, 64, 63. Magoun, Pres. G. F., quoted, 47; letter, 98. Mayflower cabin, 77, 80. Members, new. 26. On Anniversary Day, 73. Not only criterion, 40. Total of, 73. Members, former, Toast, 116. Memphis, Tenn., 61. Metcalf, C. A., 133. Methodist Ch .. 113. Mendon, Ill., 59. Mills, S. J., 84. Mineral Point, Wis., 102. Convention, 60. Minneapolis, 142, 85. Missionaries of Christianity, everywhere, 13.
Missions. Advance of, 7, 16. Gifts to, 18. Openings for, 16. Number of So- cieties for, 18. A Recent Enterprise, 19. Not a Blunder, 19. Oldest Board, 55. Am. Board Founded, 55. Of Great Britain, 55. Moody Dwight, 87.
Mother of Ministers and Preachers, 74. Mortgage on Church, 103. Mus- catine, 97.
Nations Greatest are Christian, 11, 15. Nettleton Dr. 87.
New England, Congregation A, 108. See Dr. Harrington's Paper, 34 to 57, also Dr. Whiting's, 78 to 88. New Eng. Ch., Chicago, 65.
New Jersey Association, 57. Newgate, 79. Newman, Dea. Mark, and Tract Society, 84. Newspaper, First. Relig., Cong'1, 48. Nonatum Hill, 55. Norris, Mr., 106.
O'Donnell, Mrs. Fanny, 141. O God, Beneath Thy Guiding Hand (Hymn), 77. Occum Samson, Educated Indian, 82. Organ Purchased, 67. Old Stone Church, Cut, 57, 60, 63, 90, 97, 99, 103, 104, 105. Otis, James, 48. Otis Gift, 85. Oswego, N. Y., 100. Our Sister Churches, Toast, 113. Our Former Mem- bers, Toast, 116.
Paul Quoted, 134. Paine, Robert Treat, 48.
Pastors, The, Toast, 122. List of, 2. Pastors and Wives, 88, 91, 139, 140, 141. Patriotism, 122. Peabody, George, 85. Perils of Pioneer Preachers, 96, 102. Philip, King, 55. Phillips, W. H., 121. Photograph, Historic, 94. Pilgrim Fathers, 54, 34 to 57, 78 to 88. Pierce, Prof. J. E., 83. Plymouth Church, Minneapolis, 85. Porter, Pres., 83. Politics, 116. Portsmouth, N. H., 86. Portland, Ore., 90. Potosi, Wis., 102. Poem, Salutatory, 114. Prairie du Chien, 58. Proctor, Adelaid, 129. Edna Dean, 66.
Preachers, Learned and Ignorant, 101. Tenements of, 101. Of Revolution, 48, 49.
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Preparations for Celebration, 3. Prayer Meeting, 69, 73, 14. Prayer, A Freshman's First, 104. Princeton College, 81.
Presbyterian. Changed to Congregational Form, 62, 103. First Presbyterian Church Colonized, 64. Second Church Colonized, 65. Pres. Ch. of Dubuque In- corporated, 106. Seminaries With Cong'1 Men, 83.
Providence, Swift Moving, 6.
Quincy, Ill., 59. Quadrangle of Colleges, Cong'1, 82.
Rasselas, 134. Raising Money, 90, 76, 67. Receptions, 139, 140, 141. Reflections on Hist, 74. Reforms, Good Record, 74. Reformed Church, N. Y. Pastor of, 107. Religions, False, Declining, 13. Reid, Dea., 123. Reminiscence Meeting, 88. Regrets, 90.
Revivals, 63. Great, 63. Another, 64. Of 1859, 65. Fires Rekindled, 68. Under Hammond, 68. First Under Whittle, 68. Of 1886, 70. Second Whittle, 73. Meetings Begun, 73. Rowland, 73. Ch. of Revivals, 75. Arguments Against Small, 75. Great Awakening, 86. Holbrook, 99, 100, 107. Historic, 86.
Rebman, Wm. 133. Revivalists, The Great, 87. Revolution, War of, Fathers of, 48. Morning Gun of, 48. Richards, Jas 83. 84. Rice, Dea., 123. Rights, Advance of, 15. Robinson, John, 52, 53, 86. Prof. E., 83. Rogers, John, 79. Robie, Rev. E., 96. Rowland, L. P. 73. Rome, Conflict With, 36. Roy, Dr. J. E., Letter, 109. Ruling Elders, 104. Rupert, Dea., 93. Recorder, The, 48.
Salter, Dr. Letter, 95, 102. Mrs. S., 98. Salutatory Poem, 114. Samuel, King, 101. Santa Barbara, 132. Scriptures, Increase of, 7. Science. Pro- gress Fatal to Error, 14. Favors Missions, 15. Schenkowitz, G. A., 139. Schliermacher Quoted, 40.
Schools. Where Not Wanted, 45. Not Imported, 45. Taxes for, 46. Peti- tioned for, 46. Teachers, 46. Cong'l Origin, 46. Seven Societies, 87. Shaw, Mr. John, 95. Seminaries, List of, 82. Services, order of, 145.
Shedd, Prof. W. G. T., 83. Shepherd, Prof. Geo., 83. Skeptics, Minority, 11. Slavery Abolished, 7. Signs of Times Sermon, 10, 118. Sixty-One to Sixty-Five, Epoch, 119. Sing Aloud With Holy Glee (Hymn), 8. Smith, Prof. W. H,, 97. Smith, Mrs. E., 96. Societies Founded, 19. Spaulding, Deacon, 123, Starr, W. H., 97. Steinbeck, Supt., 5, 124, 139. Steele, Jas., 90. Still Pressing Towards, &c., Address, 28. Stout, H. L,, Incorporator, 106. Recep- tion, 133. Stoddard, Miss, 93. Stowe, Prof. C. E., 83. Sumpter, Fort, 120.
Sunday School Work. Home school officers and teachers, 145. Prosper- ity, 72. Schools Organized, 72. Summit, 72, 77. Southern Ave., 72. Officers and Teachers, 145. Toast, 124. Growth of, 125.
Summit School, 72, 75, 76, 77. Officers and Teachers, 145. Swift, Dean, 85. Swett Legacy, 84. Synod of Dort, 47.
Taggart, Col. S., 25, 121, and Mrs., 140. Telegraph younger than Ch., 50. Tenements of preachers, 101. Tennyson, quoted, 117. Thornton's Pulpit of Revolution, 48. Thompson, Rev. W. A., 97. Thomas, Rev. J. B., letter, 111. L. A., 122, 133. Mrs. Jane, 122. Three generations converted, 101. Theolo- gians of Cong'l'ism, 52. Tice, J. H., Toast, 129 Townshend, Rev., 61. Tower of Ch., completed, 69. Traer, Io., 69, 132. Tract Soc. founded, 84. Trees blazed, 103. Trustees, Toast, 129. Turner, Rev. E. B., letter, 100. Turner, Father, 59, 60, 61. Life of, 99. Turkey King Evangelized, 14.
United States, influence of, 16. Unitarian defection, 51. Fatherhood of, 52. Union meetings, 68, 73.
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Van Buren, Pres., 58. Van Wagner, Rev. A. J., letter, 110. Virginia without schools, 45.
Walker, M. M., 94. Mrs., 141. Ware, Rev. H., 82. War for Union, 119. This Ch. in, 121. Not a curse, 122. Warfare against Chaistianity hopeless, 12, War- ner, Rev., 102. Warner, Rev. J. H., letter, 103. Mr., 106. Washington, Geo. Men back of, 50, 58. D. C., 106 120. Watson, Rev. Cyrus L , 59, 60, 96, 97. Rev. Jas., 96. Watts, Miss Ann, 140, Welcome address, 6. West, Col. Geo. R., 121, What wilt Thou have me do? (Hymn) 25. Wheelock, Dr. Eleazer, and Indian boys, 81. Whitfield, Geo., 87.
Whiting, Dr. L. Called, 67. Portrait, 33, 26. Debt raised, 67. Closing years of war, 67. Appomattox and the bell 67. Addresses on occasions, €8. Resigns, 68. Address Jubilee, 78.
Whiting, Mrs. Esther, 92, 133. Whittle, Maj D. W .. 68, 73. Williams Col- lege, 82, 84. Wheeler, W. C., 121, 123. Wiltse, Gen. H. A., 122. Windsor, Dea., 123. Withrow, Dr. J. L., letter. 107.
Wood, Geo., D. Friend in need, 67. Speaks, 91. Conversion, 91, 122. Mrs. Wood, 122. Deacon, 123. W. M. S. 145.
Woman in Church Work Toast, 126. Power of Gospel for, 126. Wood, L. L., 106. Writs of Assistance, 48. Wyckliffe, John, 57. Wolcott, Mrs. A., 133.
Yale, Founded, 61, 81. Yankee Givers, 85. Young People, 72, 113, 137. Y. P. B. S. Officers, 145. Y. P S. C. E. Officers, 146.
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