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Albany, N. Y., city of (continued)
county, (1723) 2196-97; Sab- bath observance at, (1724) 2215; antiliquor laws, (1729) 2478; certain Indian lands obtained and their subsequent history, (1733- 90) 2634-35; donation to Dutch church of Schagticoke, (1741) 2754; condition of the city, (1748) 3018; Professor Kalm's account of the churches in, (1749) 3026; allusions, 3399- 3405; description of the city and manners of the inhabit- ants, (1764) 3969; Common Council writes to Dr Wheelock, (1768) 4137; the Dutch church and the city, (1789) 4351; the burial grounds of, (1789) 4350- 51; the Albany Gazette, (1772) 4238, (1791) 4357, (1794) 4369; county of Albany petitions for repeal of the ministry act of 1693, (1770) 4176
Albany, Dutch church of, first minister, (1642) see Megapol- ensis, Johannes; first church building, (1643) 157-58, 169, 363; the church and the patroon, 143-48, 153, 156-57, 230-31, 239, 248-49, 251-52, 262, 264, 272, 278, 283, 286-95, 306-8, 309, 310, 344, 353, 417, 424, 442; va- cancy in the church, 251-52, see Grasmere, second pastor, (1652) ; Schaats, Gideon, (1653) ; new church building at, 158, 344, 383, 2052; dispute about the tithes, (1656) 353; (1659) 442; the company presents a bell to, 363, 372; support by the patroon ceases, (1657) 383-85, 424; 130 church members, (1657) 383; parsonage built, 395; 200 church members, (1660) 483, see Van Rensselaer, Rev. Nicholas; church difficulties, (1681) 762-64, 768- 71, 777-79, 802, 821, 830; 375 church members, (1681) 795; colleague to be sent, (1682) 807-
Albany, N. Y., city of (continued)
8; Dellius called, see Dellius; his call agreeable, 815-17; per- secutions by Leisler, 982, 983-84; Dellius leaves Albany, (1699) 1316-26; Lydius becomes pastor, (1699) 1336, 1343, 1345, 1348- 49, 1371, see Lydius; property of the church confirmed to them, (1701) 1469; the church to be enlarged, 1485; indorses King- ston's call for a minister, (1704) 1562-63; good condition of the church, 1651; petitions for the ownership of the graveyard, (1710) 1842; death of Domine Lydius, (1710) 1843-44; deacons permit the giving of an indent- ure of servitude, 1849; Classis of Amsterdam seeks a successor to Lydius, 1865, 1875-77, 1941; Domine Peter Van Driessen sent to Albany, (1711) 1884; church receives a donation of £20 for the poor, 1973; consistory writes to Consistory of Schenectady about the distribution of food sent by the New York Consistory for the Palatines, 2002-3; Dellius petitions the Assembly for pay- ment due him for teaching In- dians and expenses to Canada, (1714) 2047; third rebuilding of the Dutch church, (1714) 2052, (1715) 2092, (1716) 2112; ancient customs in, 2092-93; petitions for additional grounds, (1715) 2103, 2105; desires incor- poration, (1720) 2148-52; charter given, 2152-68; allusions to the parsonage, 2148-49, 2153, 2157; appoints a sexton and peti- tions a second time for ownership of graveyard, (1722) 2189; peti- tions Common Council for con- firmation of certain lands, (1733) 2632-33; allusion, 2654; need of a minister to preach also in German, (1734) 2662; Domine Van Schie called, (1736) 2674,
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Albany, N. Y., city of (continued)
see Van Schie; in favor of a coetus, (1737), 2687, 2690; Arondeus called to Albany, de- clines, (1745) 2875, 3073; Fre- linghuysen called, (1745) 2878- 79, see Frelinghuysen, Theodore; Classis of Amsterdam makes a donation to widow of Domine Van Schie, (1746) 2925; city gives land to Dutch church, (1747) 2956; Frelinghuysen signs letter to classis in behalf of a coetus, (1747) 2959; con- sistory refuses to allow Freling- huysen to attend meetings of the coetus, (1747) 2999, 3006; con- dition of the church of, 2687, 2690; allusions, 3026, 3037; op- poses Frelinghuysen's advocacy of an American classis and academy, (1755) 3547, 3583; opposes the coetus, (1751-59) 3156, 3423, 3680; opposes Frelinghuysen's going to Holland to advocate an American classis and academy, 3562, 3599, 3603, 3607, 3610, 3644; Frelinghuysen sails for Holland, (Oct. 1759) 3738-39; Mrs Grant's account of the con- ditions in Albany and of the de- parture of Frelinghuysen from his church, and his death, 3739- 44; settlement of Domine West- erlo, (1760) 3800, see Westerlo; the Dutch church and the city, 4351; sale of lands, (1791) 4361; allusions, 3862, 3948, 3969, 4075, 4085, 4211, 4243-44, 4248, 4254, (1784) 4317, 4319, 4336, (1800) 4382, 4388
Albany, Lutheran church, allusions to, (1660), 483, 504, 515; toler- ated by the Duke of York, (1666) 583, 3890; first minister, (1669), see Fabritius; tolerated by the restored Dutch govern- ment, (1673) 634, 636; petition to be allowed to bury their dead without payments to the Re-
Albany, N. Y., city of (continued)
formed church sexton, 659; sec- ond minister, 663, see Arensius; allusions, 737, 830, 852, 2070, 2115, 2120, 2124, 2149, 2488; church incorporated, (1784) 4320; receives gifts, new church building, (1787) 4344; its grave- yard, 4350
Albany, Anglican church, Rev. Thoroughgood Moore missionary to the Mohawks, (1704) 1554; also a Rev. Mr Smith (Symon ?), 1555-56; Moore leaves Albany, (1705) 1613; Rev. Thomas Bar- clay describes religious condi- tions at, (1710) 1866-68; peti- tions Governor Hunter for a church at, (1712) 1949-50; Rev. William Andrews, missionary to the Mohawks, confers with Bar- clay, (1712) 1968-69; allusion, (1713) 1972-73; Governor Hunt- er holds a conference with the Mohawks, (1714) 2070; ground laid out for a church, (1714) 2074; legal difficulties as to the land, (1715) 2087, 2091-92, 4118; church building in course of erection, (1716) 2109, 2111, 2115; release signed for the land, (1718) 2120, 2124; Rev. Henry Barclay succeeds his father, (1736) 2663, 2677, 3400; he ob- tains 20 acres of land in the Mohawk country, (1740) 2745; success of his ministry, (1741) 2751; leaves Albany for New York, (1746) 2927-30; allusions, 2932-33; Kalm's allusion to, (1749) 3026, 4366; Indians com- plain of his claim to the land, meant for the minister, 2934, 3485; allusion to the church, (1764) 3969; petitions for a charter, (1768) 4118; church closed during the Revolution, (1776-83) 4299; its graveyard, (1789) 4350-51; church tower built, (1792) 4366
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Albany, N. Y., city of (continued)
Albany, Presbyterian church, past- ors of, (1763-1804) 3891; ordina- tion of Rev. John McDonald, (1784) 4325; graveyard, (1789) 4350-51
Albany, German church, need of a minister to preach in German, (1734) 2662; allusion, (1772) 4238, (1784) 4319; graveyard, (1789) 4350-51; sale of building, (1794) 4369
Albany, Classis of [Particular Body of], (1771) 4213, 4253, (1784) 4319; unable to meet, (1778) 4303, 4306; assumes the name of classis, (1784) 4321, 4324, (1791) 4362; divided into the Classes of Al- bany, Rensselaer and Montgom- ery, (1800) 4382-83
Albany, Particular Body of, see Al- bany, Classis of
Albany, Particular Synod of (1800) 4384
Albany, Presbytery of, (1790) 4353 Albemarle, Duke of, 925
Alberto, Peter Caesar, also called " Mallemocque ", from Malamocca, near Venice, 368
Alberts, Dirck (Dircksen), 673-74 Albertsen, Claes, Rev., 40
Albertsen, Hendrick, 153.
Albertsen, Richard, 3046, 3171, 3173, 3218-20
Album Studiosorum, of Leyden Uni- versity, 28, 573; of Utrecht Uni- versity, 28, 573; of Groningen, 28 Alcaen, Frederica, 128
Aldegonde's (Marnix of St.) Ques- tion Book, 221
Aldersen, Hendrick, 684 Aldrichs, see Alrichs, Jacob
Aldrickx (Aldrichs), Peter, 637, 835 Alexander, Archibald, his history of the Log College, 2565
Alexander, James, attorney, 2222, 2295, 2552, 3396, 3435, 3478, 3480, 3506, 3544
Algonkins, 1379, 2214
Alhier, in Baptismal Formula, see Here
Alkmaar (Alckmaer, Alcmaer) , Classis of, 34, 40, 82, 143, 149, 156, 219, 261, 271-78, 696, 4188, 4190, 4191, 4201, 4208, 4372, (1805) 4394; excommunicates Grasmere (1650) 273-74, 283- 95, 297, 301-2 307, 312, 313
Alkmaar (Alckmaer), Holland, 34, 155, 277-78, 506, 514, 875, 921, 1578
Alkmaar, Synod of, 119, 313
Allegiance and supremacy, oath of, 1544
Allen (Allean), F. 1891
Allen, Justice, 2225
Allen, Matthew, 4046
Allen (Allin), Mr, 1744 Allen, William, 2932
Alms money, 257, 266-67
Almshouse at Albany, 385, 2148-49, 2157
Alofsen, Cornelis, 3098 Alphen, Holland, 2119, 2121
Alrichs, Jacob, vice director on the Delaware, (1657) 375; desires a clergyman, 375, 382; needs ma- terial for a storehouse and a boat, 381-82; celebrates a thanksgiving day, 419; purchases a house for divine service, (1659) 447; death of Domine Welius, 456-58
Alrichs Island, in the Delaware, 627 Alrigs, Pieter, see Aldrickx, Peter Alsace, 1781, 1822
Alsentz, Rev. John G., (1762) 3836, 3843, 3862, 3882
Alstedius (Alsted), [Johann Hein- rich], 155
Alstein (Alsteyn, A. L. Styne), Jo-
hannes G. E., 2365, 2440, 3881, 3892 Alsteyn, Jeronimus, (1783) 4305. See also Van Alstyne
Altena, Delaware, 419, 459, 531 Althen, Catharine, 3803
Alva (D'Alva), Duke of, 1779, 1827 Alvarez, Didacus, 156
Alzey, Palatinate, (1705) 1602-3
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Amazone, a ship, 2140
Ambassadors, ministers resident with, 99
Amboy, 1438, 1606, 1991, 2102, 3502, 3817. See also Perth Amboy Amboyna, E. I., 127, 225 Ambrigten, Johannes, 4240
Ambrosius, Rev. John, 110
Amendments to act for settling a ministry, see Ministerial mainte- nance act, amendments rejected, 1074-75, 1079
Amendments to charter of Collegiate Church, (1753) 3347-51; under, 3985-88
trial
Amendments to the constitution of the church, (1619) 4218-26
Ament, Luke, 3970
American chaplains, churches denied to, (1776) 4297
American Church History Series, 16 American Classis [or Coetus con- tinued], (1755-71), report on transforming the coetus into a classis, plan of a classis to be pre- pared, committee appointed to re- ceive the reports of the churches, (Sept. 1754) 3490-92; circular letter to the churches proposing a classis, 3493; action of the Con- sistory of New York thereon, 3493- 96, 3499, 3500; efforts of Rev. Theodore Frelinghuysen to counter- vene the opposition of Ritzema, ac- counts by opponents and friends, 3532-34, 3561-65, 3589-90, 3608- 11, 3624-33, 3652-56, 3678-80; the convention which forms the classis, 3546-48; extra, but irregu- lar session of the coetus, 3548-51; Commission of Theodore Freling- huysen to visit Holland in behalf of a classis and seminary, 3551-52; continued requests for American ordinations, 3553; acts of the regu- lar coetus (or American Classis) , resumed, (Oct. 1755), cites and censures opponents, letter to classis reviewing all the circumstances, 3597-3604, 3605-7, 3687-88; letter from Classis of Amsterdam, to,
American Classis (continued)
(Dec. 9, 1755) 3636-41, 3642-43; Theodore Frelinghuysen's exposi- tion of affairs, showing the neces- sity of all ecclesiastical rights in America, (Feb. 20, 1756) 3648-49; letter from Classis of Amsterdam, to, (Apr. 5, 1756) 3656-60; Synod of North Holland refuses to indorse a classis in America, (Aug. 1756) 3668-71; action of classis, 3672-74; letter to classis, (Oct. 1756) 3674- 77; classis still refuses right of ordination to the American body, (Jan. 1757) 3689; letter from clas- sis, to, (Apr. 1757) 3699; Synod of North Holland still opposes ecclesiastical freedom in America, (Aug. 1757) 3704-7; letter to the Classis of Amsterdam, (Oct. 4, 1757) 3708-10; losses to the church from the opposition of the classis; the coetus is the presbytery of the church in America, can not refuse to ordain, 3708-10; again writes to classis, (Oct. 3, 1758), can not intermit their meetings and ecclesi- astical acts, 3718-20; the con- ferentie refuses them recognition, yet compelled to acknowledge the necessity of a classis, 3720-24; Classis of Amsterdam sends a cir- cular letter to all the churches, exhorting them to unity, (May 1759) 3730-32; Rev. Theodore Fre- linghuysen embarks on his mission to Holland, (Oct. 1759) 3738-39; continued ordinations in America, 3744-47; Frelinghuysen's mission in Holland declares the independ- ence of the church in America, 3751-52; terms of union offered by the conferentie unacceptable and impossible, (May 1760) 3753-58; death of Frelinghuysen, 3739-44; Rev. John Leydt's elaborate pamphlet on True Liberty the Way to Peace, 3762-92, 3811-12; classis insists on the reunion of the par- ties, the ordinations performed to be recognized, the conferentie has
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American Classis (continued)
ignored the eldership, their terms unreasonable, (Oct. 1760) 3792-99, 3801-2; ordination of Van Harl- ingen, 3805, 3807; letter from the classis exhorting to union and peace, 3815; classis displeased with the pamphlets of Leydt and the answer thereto of Ritzema, (Oct. 1762) 3831-33, 3846-51, 3851-53; Leydt's rejoiner to Ritzema's pamphlet, (1763) 3862-63; letter to the classis, (Apr. 6, 1763), fail- ure to unite with the conferentie, is equal to a classis and will con- tinue to ordain, mission of Rev. Jacob R. Hardenbergh, 3866; re- port of committee on Leydt's sec- ond pamphlet, (May 2, 1763) 3870; report on Hardenbergh's mission, 3874-77; the synod's action on Leydt's second pamphlet and on Hardenbergh's mission, (Aug. 1763) 3882-86, 3888-89; letter from
classis, to, rejection of Har- denbergh's proposals, condemns Leydt's pamphlet, (Oct. 1763) 3893-96; allusions, 3960, 3980, 3992, 4142; efforts for union be- tween the parties, (1764) 3923- 30; Hardenbergh's letter to classis, (Oct. 12, 1764), criticizes their re-
ception of him, difficulties involved in living under another govern- ment, have petitioned for a charter for an institution, classis should not be too severe on Leydt's pamph- lets, 3960-63; letter to the classis, (Oct. 13, 1764), demands of the American Classis, invalidity of the opposing arguments, inherent right of ordination, 3963-67; letter from the classis, to, alleged irregularity of the coetus turning itself into a classis, its arguments invalid, (June 3, 1765) 3991-96; report on a plan of union of the two parties,
(June 6, 1768) 4119-25; letter from the classis to the parties, 4126, 4130; letter from the classis,
American Classis (continued)
(Oct. 3, 1768) 4133-35; offer to the conferentie to unite on the plan proposed, (May 3, 1769), 4150; writes to classis, (May 5, 1769) ; offer to the confer- entie defeated by Ritzema, 4153-
60; letters from the classis, to, (Jan. 9, 1770) 4175, (Jan. 8, 1771) 4196-97; general convention, articles of union adopted, or men- tioned, (Oct. 15-18, 1771) 4210-18, 4226-29, 4234-37, 4365, 4241-42, 4244-51, 4253-54
American episcopate, (1784) 4325-27
American independence, 560
American Museum, The, a magazine, (1789) 4355
American Querist, The, (1774) 4186 American Revolution, (1775), " con- dition of our country," 4287; Episcopal churches at the opening of, 4289-90; churches closed,
(1776) 4291; Trinity Church burned, 4291-92; state of the Anglo-American church by Rev. Dr Charles Inglis, interruption of cor- respondence with the S. P. G., the clergy loyal to England, Drs Chan dler and Myles Cooper obliged to flee, Presbyterians support Con- gress, opposition to the Episcopal clergy, Dr Inglis's opinion of the American Revolution, Declaration of Independence, the clergy shut up their churches because unable to pray for the king, New York City in the Revolution, Washington in New York, Inglis refuses to omit the prayer for the king, Washing- ton appoints a day of prayer, arms of the king in Trinity Church taken down, Trinity Church closed, Anglican churches denied to the American chaplains, Dr Inglis's pamphlet against the American cause, the English take New York, attempt to burn the city, sufferings of the Anglican clergy, 4292-4300; allusion, 4337; repeal of the min-
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American Revolution (continued)
istry act of 1693, and all its amendments, freedom of religion established, (Apr. 1777) 4300; Trinity Church grants to the Dutch loyalists in the city the use of St. George's Chapel, (Oct. 1779) 4304- 5; thanks of Rev. Garret Lydekker, acting Dutch pastor, for its use, (Apr. 1780) 4305; church of Poughkeepsie invites Dr J. H. Liv- ingston to supply their pulpit dur- ing the war, (July 1781) 4309
American Whig, (1767) 4084, 6114- 15
Amerman, Dirck, 3073, 3111
Amerman, Dirck D., 4199
Amerman, Dirck Jansen, 1525, 1548
Amerman, Dirck, 4199
Amerman, G., 3376
Amerman, Isaac, 2780-81, 3024
Amerman, Jacobus, 2876
Amerman, Jan, 1548, 1885-86, 4199
Amerman, Paul, 3386-87, 3411, 3418- 19, 3461, 3474, 3569, 3726
Amersfoort, Holland, 270, 275
Amersfoort (Amesfort), Long Island, see Flatlands
Amherst, Sir Jeffery, major general, (1762-63) 3840, 3864, 3911-12
Amity, N. Y., see Clifton Park, 4382, 4389
Amos, Alexander, 2141
Ampsingh, Rev. Samuel, 83
Amstelland, Holland, 826
Amstelveen, Holland, 1183
Amsterdam Courant, (1725) 2263 Amsterdam, Holland, city of, will build a church and schoolhouse at
New Amstel, Delaware and support a minister and schoolmaster,
(1656) 356; sends 300 colonists
Amsterdam, Holland, city of (con- tinued)
thither and Rev. Everardus Welius, (1657) 371-82; buys out the rights of the West India Company in Delaware, (1662) 521; proposes to settle a colony of Mennonites there, 524; University of, 1090
Amsterdam, Holland, Church and Consistory of, 40, 54, 66, 67, 83;a letter from Rev. Jonas Michaëlius to, (Aug. 11, 1628), in Dutch and English, 48-68
Amsterdam, Holland, Classis of, acts or minutes of the classis (1582- 1816) 18-24, 4395-4409; acts of the deputies, specifically, 19-24, 4396-4402; allusions to, 17, 33, 40, 83, 90; adopts a seal, (1638) 118; facsimile of seal, 68; makes special calls on all ministers, readers, comforters of the sick, going to the colonies, 74; order, respecting man- ner of keeping their minutes, (1631) 81; suggests that a letter be written to the Archbishop of Canterbury in behalf of the per- secuted "Reformed churches " of South Scotland, (1639) 122; ques- tion raised as to the right of this classis alone governing the colonial churches, (1639) 125-26; letters of, to be recorded and indexed, 128; raised nearly $9000 to help the per- secuted "Reformed churches " of Great Britain, (1643-44) 177- 83; sends a letter of sympathy to the Reformed Synod of London, 183; catalog of the classis, 182; sends a remonstrance to the West India Company for its lack of in- terest in the colonial churches,
a This consistory was in the year 1598, made the committee of the classis of Amsterdam, to select chaplains for all ships of the East and West India Com- panies, to select ministers, comforters of the sick, readers and schoolmasters for all colonies, and to correspond with them. This commission this consistory held for thirty-eight years (1598-1636), when the classis resumed direct control. These facts were for the first, brought to light by Dr H. C. Rogge in his article on " De Gereformeerde Kerk," in Amsterdam in de zeventiende ecuw, 1901-4, and are more fully set forth by Dr A. Eekhof, in his monograph on Bastian Jansz Krol, published in 1910, a pamphlet of one hundred pages. The correspondence with this consistory has not vet been recovered, except in a few instances. A number of new facts about Michaëlius, Bogardus and Krol are exhibited in Doctor Eekhof's mono- graph.
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Amsterdam, Holland, Classis of (continued)
(1646) 203-9; another remon- strance to both the West and East India Companies, (1647) 219-23; opposes the request of the Luth- erans of New Amsterdam for sepa- rate services, see Lutherans; is the Metropolitan of New Netherland, 341; writes to the other classes for candidates for the colonies, 812; to open all letters from foreign churches, 822, 845
Special acts to be found under many different headings, as: Spe- cial letter to Bellomont, (Dec. 29, 1700, defending Domine Dellius from his charges, (1700) 1431- 36; writes to all the consistories of New York and New Jersey, against American ordinations, (1761) 3802; special letter to consistory of New York, 3802-3; to the Coetus of New York, (1762) 3815; refuses to recognize the coetus as legal, 3831- 33; writes to the conferentie, (1763) 3846-51; to the coetus, 3851-53; refuses to approve the call on Keteltas, (1763) 3857-59; proposes plan for calling an Eng- lish-speaking minister for the Col- legiate Church, 3859-61, 3867-68, 3872-73; action on the pamphlets of Leydt and Ritzema, 3862-63, 3868-69, 3870, 3873-77; refuses the proposals of coetus made through Hardenbergh's visit, 3883-86, 3893- 97, 3920; answer of Hardenbergh and the coetus, (1764) 3960-67; writes to the conferentie and to Laidlie, (1765) 3972-75; writes to the coetus, (1765) 3991-96; writes to the conferentie, (1766) 4049- 53; to Laidlie, 4053-56; to certain members of the New York con- sistory, 4056-58; response, (1767) 4081-82; writes to the New York
Amsterdam, Holland, Classis of
(continued)
consistory, 4108; prepares a " Plan of Union " for coetus and confer- entie, (1768) 4114, 4118-26, 4128- 30; is indorsed by the Synod of North Holland, 4130-32; the "Plan of Union " sent to the coetus and conferentie, 4133-35, 4147, 4150, 4165-67; responses, (1769) 4153- 60; the Holland classes do not in- dorse the " plan of union. "; Classis of Amsterdam surrenders all its powers over the American churches to the Synod of North Holland, 4165-69, 4175, 4183, 4188-89, 4192, 4194-98; upon request of the state, action delayed, (1770) 4189-90; synod resubmits the plan of union to the classes, (Oct. 1770) ; full power given to the Classis of Am- sterdam to act, 4207-8; "plan of union " sent to America and ac- cepted, (1771) 4208-28; ratified by the classis, (1772) 4235-36; writes to Consistory of New York, 4237-38, 4240-41
Last references in the minutes of the Classis to the American churches, (1801-10) 4392-93; cata- log of the archives of Classis of Amsterdam, 4395-4405; 1900 per- sons licensed to preach and 1800 ordained by said classis before 1903, 4409
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of :
letter to the Classis of Amster- dam, from the American Min- isters and Churches:« the Con- sistory of Manhattan, (Sept. 1641) 142, 148-150; Rev. John Backerus, (July 1647) 232, 233, 242, 246; Rev. John Megapo- lensis, (Aug. 1647) 225, 227-28, (Apr. 1648) 239, 242, (Aug. 25, 1648) 237, 242-43, 246, 248-49,
a There were some more letters which were not found. but to which we have allusions, and often the dates. These are not included in these lists.
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Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
261; the Consistory of Manhat- tan, per Peter Stuyvesant, (Sept. 11, 1648) 261; Rev. John Back- erus, (Sept. 22, 1648) 244, 247, 260; Consistory of New Amster- dam, (Sept. 22, 1648) 247; Con- sistory New Amsterdam, per Stuyvesant, (Aug. 1649) 261; Rev. John Megapolensis, (Aug. or Sept. 1649) 264; John Walraven, (Sept. 12, 1650) 280; William Vestens, (Apr. 2, 1652) 306; Revs. John Mega- polensis and Samuel Drisius, (Oct. 6, 1653) 317, (July 15, 1654) 326; Rev. John Mega- polensis, (Mar. 18, 1655) 334; Revs. John Megapolensis and Gideon Schaats, (Nov. 1656) 382-86; Rev. Gideon Schaats to Rev. Laurentius, (June, 1657) 382, 417; Rev. Jacobus T. Pol- hemus, (July 1657) 392; Revs. John Megapolensis and Samuel Drisius, (Aug. 1657) 393-400, 409-12, (Aug. 23, 1658) 428-31; Evert Pietersen to Rev. Hendrick Ruileus, (Aug. 12, 1657) 401-3; Rev. Jacobus T. Polhemus, (June 4, 1658) 424; Revs. John Mega- polensis and Samuel Drisius,
(Sept. 24, 1658) 432, 436-39, 449; Rev. John Megapolensis, (Sept. 25, 1648) 434; Revs. John
Megapolensis and Drisius (Sept.
28, 1658) 436; Revs. John Mega-
polensis and Samuel Drisius
(Sept. 10, 1659) 449, 554; Church of New Amstel (New
Castle), (Dec. 1659) 457; Rev.
Gideon
Schaats, (Sept. 22,
1660) 482, 504, 515; Rev. Jacobus T. Polhemus, (Sept. 29, 1660) 484, 504; Rev. Samuel Drisius, (Oct. 4, 1660) 485, 504,
513; Rev. Henry Selyns, (Oct. 4, 1660) 487, 504; Consistory of New Amsterdam to the West
Amsterdam, Classis of, correspond- ence of (continued)
India Company, (1661) 503; Rev. Jacobus T. Polhemus, (Aug. 8, 1662) 525, (Sept. 11, 1663) 533-34, 542-43, 551, (Apr. 21, 1664) 543, 551, 554; Rev. Henry Selyns, (June 9, 1664) 547-50, 553; Rev. Samuel Drisius, (Aug. 5, 1664) 554-55, (Sept. 15, 1664) 560-62, 568, 574 [Conquest of New Netherland by the Eng- lish]; Rev. John Megapolensis, (Aug. 16, 1666) 579, 583, 584, 588; Rev. Gideon Schaats, (May 7, 1667) 587, 605; Rev. Samuel Drisius, (Nov. 5, 1668) 598; Rev. Samuel Megapolensis, (Sept. 7, 1668) 595-97, 600; Rev. John Megapolensis, (Apr. 17, 1669) 601-3, 606; Consistory of New York, (Jan. 24 (29 ?), 1670) 607-8, 612, 613, 615, (June 5, 1670) 610, 620, (1672) 624, 626, 628; Rev. Guilliam Van Nieu- wenhuysen, (July 1673) 666, (July 26, 1674) 652-55, 664- 65, 666; Rev. Gideon Schaats, (Sept. 7, 1675) 676-77; Rev. Guilliam Van Nieuwenhuysen, (May 20-30, 1676) 684-86, (July, Aug. 29, 1676) 688- 89, 694-95; Consistory of Kingston, (Sept. 26, 1677) 696, 705; Rev. Casper Van Zuuren, (Sept. 30, Oct. 1677) 699-704, 709, (Oct. 30, 1678) 711-19, 735, 745, (May 4, 1679) 721-22; Rev. Laurentius Van Gaasbeeck, (Oct.
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