Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 11

Author: Pilcher, Elijah H
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Phillips & Hunt; Cincinnati, Ohio : Walden & Stowe
Number of Pages: 688


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- On ; Wassiljew, xliii, 1861. 148.


- Manual of, xlii, 1860. 68.


- its origin and results, (L. P. BROCKET,) xliii, 1861, 219; Buddhism an offshoot of Brah- minism, 219; Buddha or Gaud- ama, 219; the sacred hooks, 221; four propositions of Bud- dha, 223; caste abolished by Buddha, 224; practical effects of the system, 225; principal seats of its influence, 226.


- according to the Chinese canon, 1x, 1878. 536.


Calendar, evangelical, xlv, 1863. 502.


Campbellite, why am I not a? Sum- mers, Ivii, 1875. 179.


Camp-meetings, origin, history, and utility of, Ixi, 1879. 403.


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Canada, commencement of the Methodist Church in, xxxix, 1857. 210.


- Conference, vii, 1824, 398; viii, 1825, 443; ix, 1826. 434.


-- Conference question, xxxiii, 1851. 425.


- Methodism in, (J. A. WILLIAMS.) xlix, 1867, 198; introduction of Methodism, 199; the "Amer- ican war," 201; interference of English missionaries, 203; first Canadian Conference, 204 ; gov- ernmental disabilities, 207 ; sep- aration from the Church in the United States, 209; union with the English Conference, 212; in- terference of local troubles, 214; disruption of the union, 217; conditions of the reunion, 219; statistical statements, 220.


- The Methodist Episcopal Church in, (T. WEBSTER,) 1, 1868, 264, 347; origin in Quebec, 265; Mr. Neal, 265; James M'Carthy, 267; William Losee, 269; a sep- arate district, 272; the war of 1812, 276; rivalry with the Wesleyans, 279; Canada Con- ference organized, 347 ; separa- tion of the Canadian Church, 349; a purely political scheme, 352; its illegality, 355; subjec- tion to the English Conference, 358; reconstruction of the Meth- odist Episcopal Church, 359; contested church property, 362; misrepresentations, 363; nu- merical strength, 366.


- Methodist Episcopal Church in, history of; T. Webster, lii, 1870, 636; liii, 1871. 173.


- Minutes of the Wesleyan Church in, xxxix, 1857, 660; xlv, 1863. 699.


Canon law; Soglia, 1, 1868. 459.


Canones et decreta concilii triden- tini; Tauchnitz, xxxv, 1853. 621. Case and his contemporaries; Car- roll, 1, 1868. 152.


Catacombs, testimony of the; Mar- riott, liii, 1871. 558.


- The, of Rome; Withrow, (C. W. BENNETT,) Ivi, 1874, 526, 596;


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their testimony to ancient Chris- tianity, 596; structure and his- tory of the catacombs, 598; their age, 600; art and symbol- ism in them, 606; inscriptions, 615.


Catechetics, history of; Meyer, 1, 1868. 457.


Catechism of the Methodist Episco- pal Church, tracts on the, xxxiv, 1852. 633.


- of the Methodist Episcopal Church, xxxv, 1853, 476; xxxvii, 1855. 141.


Catechisms of the ancient schools; Berrian, 1, 1868. 324.


Catechuminate; Zerschwitz, xlv, 1863. 502.


Cathedral question, the, Ivi, 1874, 307; the present cathedral, 307; the primitive cathedral, 308; American cathedral system. 308; how it resembles Methodist itinerancy, 308; how it differs from it, 308.


Catholic; Derby, xxxviii, 1856. 493. - Church, the, in the United States; Hecker, Ixii, 1880. 404.


- family annual for 1880, illustrat- ed, Ixii, 1880. 203.


- literature in Germany; Brühl, xxxvii, 1855. 476.


- toleration in Maryland, lix, 1877, 377.


-- Why a, in the nineteenth century ; Dix, Ix, 1878. 387.


Catholicism in England, xlvii, 1865. 597.


- Elliott on, vol. ii, xxiii, 1841. 633.


-- and Protestantism; Neander, xlvii, 1865. 469.


- and Protestantism as patrons of art, (C. W. BENNETT, ) lix, 1877, 79; art tendencies in the fif- teenth century, 83; spirit of architecture in the fifteenth century, 84; spirit of poetry in the fifteenth century, 86; lead- crs of the Reformation favor- able to art, 90; liberty of thought essential to art, 98.


Celibat ecclesiastique, du; Pavy, xxxvii, 1855. 487


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Centenary association; American | Christian Church, history of, to the present time; Blackburn, Ixii, 1880. 193.


Methodist ladies', xlviii, 1866, 318; its origin, 318; Dr. Lore's proposition, 319; why a great Centenary building should be in New York, 321.


- gronp, the ; Goss, xlix, 1867. 482.


- of Methodism, committee on the, xlvii, 1865. 612.


-- pamphlets, xlviii, 1866. 313.


- Pictorial, xlviii, 1866. 635.


Children, religious training of; C. Beecher, xlvi, 1864, 682; new development in the Methodist Episcopal Church, 682; views of Wesley, Fletcher, and others, 683; falling from grace, 685.


China as a mission field, (I. W. WILEY,) xliv, 1862,. 208; its magnitude and population, 210; its relations and resources, 213 ; Chinese, character and status, 216; preparation for the intro- duction of Christianity, 220; conclusion, 224.


- Missionary operations in, xxxii, 1850. 598.


- and Japan; Wiley, Ixi, 1879. 795. See also Gautama.)


- Protestant missions in, (D. P. KIDDER, ) Ixi, 1879, 426; mag- nitude of Chinese mission field, 429; accessibility of Chinese to missionary influence, 432; ob- stacles to success of Christian- · ity, 433; great results and ad- vantages already gained, 445.


Chine, mission des; Brouillon, xxxviii, 1856. 151.


Christendom and the great East, xl, 1858. 313.


Christian art monuments in Italy ; Schultze, Ixiii, 1881. 401.


- brotherhood; B. Stow, xli, 1859. 509.


- Church, the antiquities of; Cole- man, xxiii, 1841. 482.


- Church, commencement of the; Rothe, xxxiii, 1851. 432.


- Church, the, under the apostles; Neander, xlvii, 1865. 320.


- Church, history of; Schaff, xli, 1859, 160; xlix, 1867. 319; 1, 1868. 203.


- Church, history of; Neander, xxxiv, 1852. 152.


- Church, tithes in the, xxxiii, 1851. 437.


- doctrine, history of; Shedd, lii, 1870. 482.


- dogmatics; Von Oosterzee, Ivii, 1875. 146.


- festivals ; Athanasius, xxxv, 1853. 155.


- institutes; Stanley, Ixiii, 1881. 604.


- life and practice in the early Church, (W. H. WITHROW.) Ixi, 1879, 20; Pressensé's work, 20; ecclesiastical life in the second and third centuries, 21; private and public worship in the Church of same period, 22; life of Christians in the third and fourth centuries, 23; influence of Christianity on marriage, 27; Christianity, asceticism, and celibacy, 30.


- missions, xxxix, 1857, 105; xl, 1858. 599.


Christianity, relations of, to hiu- manitarian effort, (L. P. BROCK- ETT,) x1, 1858, 452; paganism and its mission, 452 ; its negleet. of humanity, 455; the benevo- lent spirit of Christ, 456; effect on his followers, 458; dawn of a new era, 460 ; revival of learn- ing, 461 ; hospital for mutes and insane, 463; Jesuit missions, 465; influence on slavery, 466; the Sunday-school enterprise, 467; modern missionary enter- prise, 467.


-- The oldest opposition to and its defense, (PHILIP SCHAFF,) x1, 1858, 605: Jewish opposition, 606; Tacitus and Pliny, 606; Celsus, 607; Lucian, 609; the new Platonists, 610; Porphyry, 612; Hercules, 613; its defense, 614; arguments against Juda- ism, 616; arguments against heathenisin, 617; the positive apology, 621.


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Christianity, a chapter in primitive ; | Church, the Abyssinian, ix, 1826. 64. Malfatti, 1, 1868. 121.


- Beginnings of, the; Fisher, Ix, 1878. 179.


- Conflict with heathenism, Ixii, 1880. 196.


- Corruption of, xlii, 1860. 511.


- Early years of ; De Pressensé, lii, 1870, 611; liv, 1872, 169, 533; Ix, 1878. 362.


- under the Emperor Vespasian, 1xi, 1879. 146.


- Evidences of, xiv, 1832. 191.


- in the first century, xlv, 1863. 148.


- growth of its spirit; Mattheson, Ix, 1878. 191.


-- History of; Milman, xxiv, 1842, 162; xlix, 1867/ 127.


- History of origin of; Renan, xlviii, 1866. 469.


- in India, xl, 1858. 487.


- and Islam ; Stephens, lix, 1877.567.


- Meditations on the actual state of; Guizot, (J. P. LACROIX,) 1, 1868, 368; on the state of re- ligion in France, 36S; after the Revolution, 370; liberal Catho- lic movement, 372; Catholic charities, 375; the Reformed Church, 376; spiritualism, 378; ritualism, 379; positivism, 381; pantheism, 382 ; general society, 385.


- Progress of, in the United States ; Schaff, Ixi, 1879. 752.


Christliche Kirche der dreisten Jahr- hunderte; Hagenbach, XXXV, 1853. 477.


- Kirche des Mittelalters, xliv, 1862. 158.


- Kirche, die, au übergan; Burk, Ixi, 1879. 402.


Church, the, (GEORGE PECK, ) XXVi, 1844, 206; the term obscure, 200; meaning in the New. Tes- tament, 208; composition of the visible Church, 209; the true Church, 210; promises to the Church, 215; restoration of dis- cipline in the English Church, 223; English not a New Testa- ment Church, 226; catholicity of the Church, 234.


- Annals of the Christian, xxv, 1843. 637.


- The spiritual, (PHILIP SCHAFF. ) xxxiii, 1851, 429, 574; govern- ment and discipline, 429; comes out of the apostolate, 431 ; election and ordination of officers, 435; support of the ministry, 437; relation of offi- cers to the congregation, 440 ; congregational officers, 583.


- The apostolic, history of ; Schaff, lii, 1870. 313.


- The apostolic and primitive ; L. Coleman, lii. 1870. 298.


- building in the Middle Ages; Norton, Ixiii, 1881. 579.


- The, in the catacombs ; Maitland, liii, 1871. 558.


-- of Christ, government of, in apos- tolic age ; C. Elliott, xix, 1837, 1 ; deacons not a distinct order of clergy, 5 ; elders and bishops, 8 ; power of ordination, 15.


- of Christ, the original ; N. Bangs, xx, 1838. 239.


- of Christ in chronological tables ; HI. B. Smith, 1, 1868. 203.


- The Christian, xxxiv, 1852, 342, 613; present relation to civil- ized communities, 342; in re- spect to the young, 613.


- The, chronological history of ; Jarvis, (PROFESSOR OGILBY,) xxvii, 1845, 269 ; chronology of our Lord's life, 271; work di- vided into chapters, 275; con- clusion, 279.


- condition of the, fifty theses on ; Michielis, 1, 1868. 290, 601.


- Constitution of the visible ; P. P. Sandford, xiv, 1832. 438.


- Constitution of the primitive, XXXV, 1853. 277.


- constitution, fundamental prin- ciples ; Dr. Athen, xlvii, 1865. 121.


- constitution aimed at; Zerscli- witz, 1, 1868. 292.


- creed, the, in history; Kahnis, xlvii, 1865. 121.


- Design of; Miller, xxviii, 1846. 480.


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Church dictionary; Hook, xxxvi, [ Church Extension Society, reports 1854. 755.


- Difficulties in the way of the, XXXV, F853. 51.


- discipline; Savage, xlv, 1863. 698.


- Double witness of the, xxvi, 1844, 125; character of the work, 125; to whom the peni- tent may turn, 128; the way of salvation, 132; episcopacy proved from Scripture, 133; Dr. Barrow's views, 139; Bishop Onderdonk's views not satis- factory, 142; concerning Mr. Wesley, 149: Kip's horror of the Reformation, 152.


- Duty of, with reference to Asia, XxxV, 1853. 44, 48, 57.


- The early English, xxiv, 1842. 163.


- The carly, xxxiii, 1851, 91, 180, 445; influence on individuals in it, 91; measure of its influence and usefulness, 91; revival of apostolic zeal wanted, 92; Rischl on the early Church, 180; no kind of dominion in the Church, 445.


- The, in earnest; James, xxx, 1848. 636.


- and the empire, the, of the fourth century; Boglio, xlviii, 1866. 28S.


- Encouragements for the, XXXV, 1853. 50.


- of England, succession of exam- ined, (C. ELLIOTT,) xix, 1837. 121, 242, 361.


- of England, history of Revolu- tion in 1688, xxvi, 1844. 163. - of England, abuses in the, xxxV, 1833. 157, 478.


- of England, xxxi, 1849, 383; xxxvii, 1855, 26, 99, 162, 350, 460; xxxviii, 1856, 178, 497; parties in' it, 27; evangelical party, 27; broad-church party, 29; agitations init. 162; Wes- ley's idea of it, 350.


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- of England, is it Protestant? Ixi, 1879. 360.


- erection fund, Presbyterian, liv, 1872. 268.


of, liii, 1871, 329 ; liv, 1872. 268. - extension, annual of society, lx. 1878, 579; 1xii, 1880. 400.


- extension, (A. J. KYNETT.) liv, 1872, 268; among British Wes- leyans, 271; among Presbyte- rians, 276; among Congrega- tionalists, 278; among Baptists, 279; Methodist Episcopal Church, historical resumé, 281; organization and plans, 287; general fund-loan fund, 200.


- of the first three centuries; Lam- son, xlii, 1860. 516.


of the first three centuries ; Baur, xlii, 1860. 676.


- The, and the French Revolution ; Pressensé, xlvi, 1864. 499.


- Foundation of the, (NOAH LEV- INGS,) xi, 1898, 201; humility of St. Paul, 201; foundation of the Church of God, 202: Christ Jesus the foundation, 202 ; self- existent God, 202; man fallen, 203; one remedy, 203.


- government, essay on ; J. Porter, xxii, 1840. 13.


- government, too much expected from, xxxiii, 1851. 312.


- government, principles applied to Wesleyanism; G. Steward, xxxVi, 1854. 165.


- of God, the, essay on, xxv, 1843. 639.


- Hereditary,. wrong, and tradi- tional errors of, xxxV, 1853. 130.


- of the Hessian States; Vilmar, xlii, 1860. 504.


- history; Alzog's, (C. W. BEN- NETT.) Ixii, 1880. 504; true>t church history must be sought outside of the Catholic, 508: early church historians, 509; scope and value of Alzog's his- tory, 511 ; his treatment of a cel- ibate priesthood, 516; his treat- ment of the Inquisition, 528; the Reformation under Luther, 530.


- history, or history of all relig- jous denominations, xxvi, 1844. 323.


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Church history during the first three [ Church history, manual of; Nip- centuries; Neander, xxvi, 1844. pold, 1, 1868. 307. 318.


- history, new German works on; xliii, 1861. 148.


- history; J. L. Jacobi, xxxii, 1850, 344, 501, 671; introduc- tion by Neander, 502; the first three centuries, 502; part ii, 502; letter from him, 671; modern culture, 671; prim- itive Christian communions, 671.


- Iristory of the ; Neander, vol. vi, xxxV, 1853, 103; aim of, in this volume, 104; plan of, in former volumes, 104.


- history, review of Hase, (W. D.


| GODMAN, ) xxxvii, 1855, 457; modern works on, 458 ; true idea ·of, 459; true method of, 463; division of, 466.


- Ilistory of the Christian, Ixii, 1980. 193. (See Christian Church.)


- History of the Christian, (D. P. KIDDER,) 1. 1868, 203; earliest writers, 204; the Magdeburg centuries, 206; annalium eccle- siasticorum, 207; monographs, 210; manuals, 212; systematic treatises, 213; Milman, 214; Schaff, 218.


- history, hand-book of; Kurtz, xliv, 1862. 537.


- history, journal of, Iviii, 1876. 364.


-- History of; Hagenbach, 1, 1868, 635; lii, 1870. 147.


-- History of the later; Hagenbach, (J. F. HURST,) xlvi, 1864, 195; summary of his works, 196; the history of doctrines, 197; toler- ance in the eighteenth century, 198; Frederick the Great, 200; Semler, 201; Gellert, 203; Ger- man estimate of Methodism, 205; Herder's description of Wesley, 206; Kant, 208; Goethe and Schiller, 211; Strauss and his life of Christ, 212.


- history, lectures on; Mohler, 1, 1868. 291.


- history, manual of; Gueriche, I, 1868. 312. 7


- history, medieval; Trench, Ix, 1878. 763.


- history, studies in; Lea, lii, 1870. 315.


- history, text-books of; Gieseler, xliv, 1862. 538.


- history, Wesley's place in ; Urlin, lii, 1870. 311.


- in Hungary, history of, Protest- ant, xxxvi, 1854. 617.


- idea, the; Huntingdon, liv, 1872. 518.


- influence it may exert on reforms, XxxV, 1853. 130.


- law, administration of, (GEORGE G. REYNOLDS,) Ixii, 1880, 606; comprehensiveness of the book, " Ecclesiastical Law," 606; the law of evidence, 607; disciplin- ary method of church trials, 608 ; relation of preacher to church trials, 611; interested parties as witnesses, 612; evidence pre- sumptive or circumstantial, 619.


- law, Prussian ; Jacobson, I, 1868. 120.


- Lutheran, history of, in Hungary, xliii, 1861. 676.


- membership, condition of, lv, 1873. 610.


- membership, infant, (B. H. NA- DAL,) liii, 1871, 48; a divine principle in every age, 48; three forms of social life by divine appointment, 52; bap- tism, 53; theory of congenital regeneration refuted, 54.


- Methodist Episcopal. (See Meth- odist Episcopal.)


- and ministry ; Grayson, xxxvi, 1854. 467.


- and ministry ; Abbey, xlviii, 1806, 475 ; ecclesiastical cousti- tion of the church, 475; the gospel ministry, 475 ; end of the apostolical succession, 475.


- Most of Asia open to the, xxxV, 1853. 47.


- The, its nature as an organic body, xxxvii, 1855. 91.


- Old and new Scottish, xxxi, 1849. 602. .


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Church, the Papal, state and pros- pects of ; S. W. Coggshall, xix, 1837. 169. .


- Planting and training the Chris- tian ; Neander, xxvi, 1844. 317. - polity, essay on ; Stevens, xxix, 1847. 481.


- polity; T. A. Morris, xli, 1859. 668. - polity, discussions in; Hodge, Ixi, 1879. 166.


- Present position of the; Chal- mers, xxxiv, 1852. 344, 613.


- The primitive and apostolic, pop- ular in form, xxvi, 1844. 324. - Principle of government of, xxxV, 1853. 147.


- property case, report of, xxxiii, 1851. 665.


- property, question in the South, (E. N. COBLEIGH,) liii, 1871, 614; property cases arranged in four classes, 615 ; the mili- tary cases, 616; colored cases, 618; Holston Conference cases, 620; why our people did not surrender all demanded, 627; Virginia cases, 636 ; intimately connected with the spirit of the rebellion, 639.


- property question, liii, 1871. 700. - property, taxation of ; Eliot, Iviii, 1876. 243.


- property, taxation of, (E. M'CHESNEY, ) Iviii, 1876, 243 ; side issues disposed of, 243; truc function of government, 246; relation between religion and the state, 249; right rule of taxation in general, 251.


- Prospects of the; House, XXV, 1843. 60.


- Protestant Episcopal, condition and prospects of ; Aydelott, Xxx, 1848. 479.


- Reconstruction of, xxvii, 1845. 248.


- reconstruction, xlvii, 1865. 479. - record, the, lviii, 1876. 579.


- Relation of infants to the, lv, 1873, 131; infant baptism and regeneration, 132 ; infant's con- dition corresponding to regen- eration, 134 ; views of Fletcher, Wesley, Fisk, 135.


Church reunion, episcopal corre- spondence on, li, 1869. 447.


- Reunion of the ; Von Dollinger, Iviii, 1876. 178.


- school, the, (J. H. VINCENT,) li, 1869, 191; steps in the culture of the soul, 192; work of the family and the pulpit, 196 ; mis- sion school distinct from the church school, 197; church school defined, 198; church school in the primitive church, 199; wants of the modern church school, 206; the Mas- ter's presence, 206; ecclesias- tical recognition as a means of grace, 207; earnest, trained Christian teachers, 209.


- The, of Scotland, lectures on his- tory of; A. P. Stanley, liv, 1872. 530.


- Signs of conversion in the minis- try of the, viii, 1825. 269.


- and state, Iv, 1873. 695. - and state, essay on union of; Baptist Noel. xxxi, 1849, 322; the union is doomed, 322; Noel is the first minister of the church to secede, 322 ; effect of the union of church and state, 324; in regard to dissenters, 325.


- and state; Francke, xlvii, 1865. 123.


- and state, incompatibility of their connection, xxxi, 1849. 611.


- and state in the United States ; Thompson, Ivi, 1874. 353. 356.


- Treatise on the, xxiv, 1842. 162. - True unity of Christ's ; Schmuck- er, liii, 1871. 355.


- The unity of, xxvi, 1844. 322. - Universal priesthood in the, lv, 1873. 69.


- The voice of the; D'Aubigne, xxvi, 1844. 319.


Churches, American, appeal to, xxvii, 1845. 625.


- The Christian, edition of Nean- der; J. E. Ryland, xxxiv, 1852. 152.


- Narrative of visit to American, xviii, 1836. 69.


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Churches, reunion of; Pressensé, lv, 1873. 492.


- and sects; Gorrie, xxxiii, 1851. 169.


- The two, address on ; Pearne, 1, 1868. 634.


Churchman, portrait of an English, xxvi, 1844. 322.


Ciocci's narrative, (N. BANGS,) xxvii, 1845, 248; iniquities and barbarities of Rome, 248; sketch of Ciocci, 249; his im- prisonment, 253 ; startling scene, 254; diabolical arts of priests, 256; letter from Ciocci, 262; proposed recantation, 263; Rome, old in iniquities, 265.


Circuit, life on the; Boyd, lvii, 1875. 356.


Circuits, the two; J. T. Crane, Ix, 1878. 190.


Class leader's manual ; Keyes, xxxiii, 1851. 321.


- leader, the, his work and how to do it; Atkinson, Ivii, 1875. 152.


- meetings, treatise on ; J. Miley, xxxiv, 1852. 153.


- meetings ; Rosser, xxxvii, 1855. 483.


- meetings, (R. A. WEST,) xliv, 1862, 599 ; various writers upon,


· 600; origin of class-meetings, 602; attendance on, condition of membership, 603 ; great neg- lect of attendance, 605; the causes of this neglect, 608; the possibility and means of ref- ormation, 610; the benefits of class-meetings, 612.


- meetings in relation to the design and success of Methodism ; Christopher, Ivi, 1874. 692.


Cloister and hearth; Reade, lii, 1870. 162.


Coke, Dr., ordination of, by Mr. Wesley, (ALFRED BRUNSON,) Ivii, 1875, 579; Mr. Wesley's authority to ordain from God, 581 ; dissent from some of Wes- ley's speculations, 582 ; his views of ecclesiastical matters, 582; the office of apostleship, 584; ordination of Paul, 585;


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Wesley's ordination analogous to Paul's in principle, 586 ; analogy between the Primitive and Wesleyan Churches, 590 ; the ministries analogous, 501 ; analogy in the mode of ordina- tion, 593; analogy in the orders of the ministry, 593.


Coke, Dr., and slavery, x1, 1858. 43, 193.


Colored bishops, Ixi, 1879. 794.


- people, relation of, to the Meth- odist Episcopal Church, South, (J. H. CALDWELL,) xlviii, 1866, 418; labor of early Methodists, 419; religious power of the blacks, 421; scientific theories concerning them, 422; Black Harry and Punch, 423; found- ing of missions for colored peo- ple, 425 ; mode of missionary labor, 427; perils of mission- aries, 430; missionary work of the Church South, 431; negro missions vs. abolition contro- versy, 432; inability of the Church South to sustain negro missions, 433 ; supplemented by the editor, 435 ; report of Sout !.- ern missionary society, 435 ; churchly position of the colored race, 436; negro education, 436 ; African Methodist Episco- pal Church to the Southern General Conference, 437; his- tory of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 438; their opinion of the Northern Church, 441; social separation of the races, 442.


Conception, the Immaculate, op- posed ; Bernard of Clairvaux, xxxvii, 1855. 280.


the Immaculate, dogma of, xxxvii, 1855. 275.


Conceptions of Christianity ; Whate- ly, xlii, 1800. 511.


Conclaves, diplomatic history of the; Gattina, xlvii, 1865. 263. Conference, Baltimore, viii, 1825, 235; ix, 1826. 193.


- British to Irish, vii, 1824. 471. - British, address to societies, vii, 1824. 474.


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Conference, Canada, vii, 1824, 398; viii, 1825, 443 ; ix, 1826. 434.


- of 1784, characteristics of, xiii, 1831, 101; written by Thomas Ware, 101; number of itiner- ants, 83, 102; number of cir- cuits, 64, 102 ; number of meul- bers, 14,988, 102 ; Asbury, Tun- nell, Gill, Pedicord, 102.


- The Christmas, of 1784, xiv, 1832. 96.


- English, defense of delegation to, vii, 1824. 187.


-- English Methodist, of 1849, xxxi, 1849. 680.


-- English, minutes of, iii, 1820. 472.


- General, the, xiii, 1831, 227 ; ap- peal to representation, 227; first delegated General Confer- ence, 230 ; difficulty in making changes, 232.


- General, 1808, first delegated, Xxvi, 1844. 425.


- General, of 1824, Baltimore, vii, 1824, 267, 276, 277.


- General, of Methodist Episcopal Church, 1828, xi, 1828, 272, 306; report on missions, 272; report on education, 274; lay and local representation, 306; resolutions adopted, 312.


- General, of 1832, Philadelphia, xiv, 1832, 313; report on mis- sions, 313; report on Bible, tract, and Sunday-school so- cieties, 331 ; report on educa- tion, 337; pastoral address, 345 ; report on temperance, 351. - General, 1836, Cincinnati, xx, 1838. 32.


- General, of 1844, New York, (J. P. DURBIN,) Iviii, 1876, 133; defense of the conference in case of Bishop Andrew, 133; bishops subject to the General Conference, 147.


- General, of 1844, New York, (J. T. PECK,) lii, 1870, 165; slavery marked for extirpation, 165; conservative progressive party, 169 ; Dr. Elliott on slave- holding bishop, 172; quotation from W. A. Smith, of Virginia,


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172; four questions before the conference, 173; was Bishop Andrew's case exceptional ? 174; resolution requesting him to re- sign, 177 ; substitute to preced- ing resolution, 179; compro- mise law on slavery, 182 ; posi- tion of Dr. Capers, 186.


Conference, General, of 1844, New York, (JAS. PORTER, ) liii, 1871, 234; reference to articles by Drs. Peck and Whedon, 235; delegates from the free states divided on the question of slavery, 237; cases of Bishop Andrew and F. A. Harding, 238; the Wesleyan Church or- ganized, 240; the antislavery convention in Boston, 240 ; res- olution and action in case of Bishop Andrew, 243; declara- tion of Southern delegates, 247.


- General, of 1848, and Dr. L. Pierce, xxxiii. 1851. 426. .


- General, of 1856, Indianapolis, xxxix, 1857. 196.


-- General, of 1876, Baltimore, Iviii, 1876. 545.


-- General, of 1840, address of bishops to, xxii. 1840. 280.


-- General, of 1876, address of bishops to, Ix, 1878. 575.


- General, to British Conference. vii, 1824, 348 ; xxxvi, 1854. 443.


- General, constitution and powers of the, xxxiii, 1851. 420.


- General, journal of the, from 1796 to 1868, liii, 1871. 399.


- General, journal of the, 1848, Pittsburg, xxxi, 1849. 157.


- General, journal of the, 1852, Boston, xxxv, 1853. 151.


- General, journal of the, 1856, Indianapolis, xxxviii, 1836. 155. - General, journal of the, 1860, Buffalo, xlii, 1860. 685.


- General, journal of the, 1864, Philadelphia, xlvi, 1864, 67€; relation of infants. 676; action on slavery, 677 ; lay delegation, 678; addresses from corre- sponding bodies, 680.




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