Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 12

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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- General, journal of the, 1868, Chicago, 1, 1868. 621.


CONFERENCE


101


CONFESSIONAL


Conference, General, journal of the, 1872, Brooklyn, liv, 1872. 246.


- General, journal of the, 1876, Baltimore, Iviii, 1876, 628; lix, 1877. 194.


- General, the next, Philadelphia, xiv, 1832. 217.


- General, memorials and petitions to, report and remarks on, xii, 1830, 29; true reformation, 29 ; Asa Shinn, 31 ; duty of the min- istry, 35 ; ministry of divine in- stitution, 36 ; rights and powers of the ministry, 36; compli- ment to the Discipline, 39; what most disturbs a commu- nity, 40 ; report adopted unani- mously, 46; the promise of the reformers. 48; cause of oppo- nents, 52 ; monstrous falsehoods, 58; peculiarity in the writings of opponents, 64; origin of classes, 65.


- General, 1840, pastoral address of the, xxii, 1840. 351.


- General, powers of the; W. L. Harris, xlii, 1860. 845.


- General, the second, (ABEL STE- VENS,) xlviii, 1866, 325; inaccu- racies of early Methodist his- tory, 326; omissions in Gen- eral Conference journals, 327 ; call for the conference of 1787, 328; its character, 329; char- acter of the session of 1792, 332; Asbury's council, 333; O'Kelly's resolution on the episcopate, 334; modifications of the presiding eldership, 335 ; various amendments, 336; As- bury's position and feelings, 338; withdrawal of O'Kelly, 341; his schism, 344 ; character of the primitive itinerants, 348. - General, work for the coming, Brooklyn, (R. SAPP, ) liv, 1872. 295; measures pertaining to women, 296; literature, 298; itinerancy, 302; property, 306.


- General, the Southern, lii, 1870, 480; Ivii, 1875. 166.


- Genesee, v, 1822, 428; viii, 1825, 406; ix, 182G, 313. (See also Methodism, carly.)


Conference, Ilolston, ix, 1826. 154.


- Illinois, ix, 1826. 153.


- Irish, letters to the British, vii, 1824. 470.


- Kentucky, ix, 1826. 153.


- Maine, viii, 1825, 359; ix, 1825. 354.


- of ministers at Berlin, xxxiii, 1851. 674.


- Missionary, at Allahabad, report of the, Ivii, 1875. 289.


- Missionary, at Benares, outline of the, Ivii, 1875. 289.


- Missionary, at Bengal, at Cal- cutta, Ivii, 1875. 289.


- Missionary, at London, Ivii, 1875. 289.


- on missions, at Liverpool in 1860, Ivii, 1875. 289.


- Missouri, ix, 1826. 153.


- New England, viii, 1825, 319; ix, 1826, 312; xi. 1828. 117.


- New York, iv, 1821, 279; viii, 1825, 237; ix, 1826. 310. (Sce also New York.)


- New York, growth of; Bangs, x.x.xi, 1849. 152.


- Ohio, ix, 1826. 152.


- Oregon and California, mission, xxxii, 1850. 39.


- Philadelphia, viii, 1825, 236 ; ix, 1826. 238.


- Pittsburg, viii, 1825. 443.


- Powers of, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, xxxvii, 1855. 610.


- Reply to the British, xxxvi, 1854. 445.


- South Carolina, viii, 1825, 155; ix, 1826. 113.


- Tennessee. ix, 1826. 154.


- Virginia, ix, 1826. 155.


- Wales, meeting of the Methodist ministers, vii, 1824. 431.


- Wesleyan General, vi, 1923. 437.


- Wesleyan, in Ireland, vii, 1824. 432.


- Wesleyan, at Leeds, vii, 1824. 439.


Conferences, Wesleyan, of England and Ireland, union and separa- tion, xxii, 1840. 376.


Confessional, history of the ; Bishop Hopkins, xxxiii, 1851. 411.


CONFIRMATION


102


Confirmation, inquiry into author- ity for ; L. M. Lee, xxiii, 1841. 640.


- Summers, Ivii, 1875. 180.


Congregationalism and Methodism, observations on ; Host, xxix, 1847. 164.


- Dexter, liii, 1871. 507.


- its place in history and literature ; Hurst, Ixiii, 1881, 286; Plym- outh, colonists in 1620, 287; oldest religious element in this permanent American life, 287 ; separation from the Church of England, 292; flight to Hol- land, 296 ; John Robinson, 298; progress of Congregationalism, 301; declaration of General Court of Massachusetts in 1621, 303.


- as seen in its literature ; Dexter, Ixii, 1880. 773.


Connecting links of the Church, old disciples, xxxiii, 1851. 86.


Connectional principle, xxxix, 1857. 59.


Connection, the Primitive Method- ist, xxxi, 1849. 683.


Constantine the great, religions pol- icy of ; Brieger, Ixii, 1880. 753. Constitution of the Protestant Church, history of; Hunders- hagen, xlvii, 1865. 451.


Controversy, Catholic, xvi, 1834. 321.


Convention, union missionary, New York, May, 1854, Ivii, 1875. 289. Conversion of the northern nations; Merivale, xlix, 1867. 29.


Corporations, religions, laws relat- ing to ; Fancher, Iviii, 1876. 579. Corpus Scriptorum ecclesiasticorum Latinum ; Halm, xlix, 1867. 292.


Council, a, desired by the reformers, xxxix, 1857. 68.


- of Trent, xxxvii, 1855. 639. Councils, a complete collection of the ; Migne, xliii, 1861. 678.


- History of the ; Hefele, xxxvii, 1855, 636 ; xlii, 1860, 317 ; xlix, 1867. 438.


Creed, the Apostles', (G. P. Drsos- WAY,) xlii, 1860, 478; tradi-


DE MAISTER


tions of authorship, 479; its use in the early Church, 481 ; heresy of the Gnostics, 482; oneness of Jesus Christ, 483; the humanity of our Lord, 484 ; the descent into hell, 486; di- vinity of the Holy Ghost, 491 ; the holy catholic Church, 493. Creed, the Apostles', two hundred years ago and now, Ixi, 1879. 367. Creeds of Christendom; Gregg, xxxiii, 1851. 497.


- of Christendom ; Schaff, Ix, 1878. 170.


- of the world, the, Iviii, 1876, 154; area of the population of the five largest divisions of the world, 156; leading creeds, 156; the large divisions of Christendom, 158 ; independent states under Christian govern- ment, 158.


Cross, history of the; Ward, lviii, 1876. 731.


Crypto-Calvinists ; Kluckhohn, 1, 1868. 292.


Culdees, the, (ENOCH POND, ) xliii. 1861, 628; early planting of Christianity in the British Isles, 628; St. Columba founder of the Culdees, 629; established in Iona, 630; their mission in Scotland, 631 ; Culdee missions in the north of England, 632 ; conflict with the Roman mis- sionaries, 633; decline of the Culdees, 634; Dr. Johnson's visit to Iona, 636.


Danger and duty ; Marks, xxvi, 1844. 317.


Dark ages, glimpses of the, xxviii, 1846. 476.


Darlegung der apostel Geschichte ; Ilake, xlix, 1867. 612.


De Maister and French Protestant- ism, xxxviii, 1856, 216; lis courage in adversity, 219; his conditions de la France, 219 ; peculiarities of his system, 221 ; opposition to Gallicanism, 229; attack on Baun, 230 ; his soirces de St. Petersburg, 231 ; his last days, 234.


DENOMINATIONAL


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ECCLESIASTICAL


Denominational divisions ; Ayde-| Doctrines, history of; Gieseler, lott, xxix 1847. 319. xxxviii, 1856. 495.


Denominations, religious ; Belcher, xxxvii, 1855. 474.


- Christian, xi, 1828. 467.


Deutsch, Amerikanische Kanzel, die ; Kopp, Ixii, 1880. 394.


Dictionary, ecclesiastical ; Wetzer, xliii, 1861. 149.


Dict of Worms, the, Luther before, (JOHN L. JAVITT, ) XxVi, 1844, 528; sketch of Luther, 529; Emperor Charles V., 532; en- tered Worms, 536; before the diet, 536 ; Luther at Wartburg, 541 ; diet dissolved, 542.


- German Protestant, xlvii, 1865. 598.


Discipline, administration of; Hed- ding, xxiv, 1842. 310.


- of 1848, the, arrangement of the matter, xxx, 1848, 617.


- of the Methodist Episcopal Church, history of, xxvi, 1844, 154; xxxix, 1857. 496.


- History of the, 1773 to 1844; Robert Emory, liii, 1871, 399; Iviii, 1876. 628.


- History of ; Sherman, Ivii, 1875. 173.


- Guide-book to; Baker, xxxvii, 1855. 481.


- The new, 1. 1868. 621.


- of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, xxxvii, 1855. 325.


District conferences, (W. H. KIN- CAID,) Ixii, 1880, 279 ; confer- ence optional in its organiza- tion, 281; the principle in dif- ferent churches, 282; history of its introduction, 283; disci- plinary plan stated, 290 ; opposi- tion to conference considered, 232 ; efforts for modification of the plan, 294; utility of dis- trict conferences, 297.


Divisions, cause and cure of Church ; Bishop Asbury, xxxi, 1849. 336.


Docetæ, the lieresy of the, xxxiii, 1851. 139.


Doctrine, manual of history of ; Ha- genbach, li, 1800. 144.


- Text-book of ; Hagenbach, xliii, 1861. 338.


Dogmas, value of ; J. Wesley, xxxii, 1850. 181.


Dogmatics, history of Protestant ; Gass, 1, 1868. 291.


Dort, account of the Synod of, x, 1827. 436.


Earliest churches of New York ; Disosway, xlvii, 1865. 314.


Early Christianity, history of; Mil- man, 1, 1868. 203.


- Christians, struggles of the, xli, 1859. 340.


- Church ; Ritschl, xxxiii, 1851. 180.


- Methodism and early America, Watt and Wesley, (ABEL STEVENS,) xlvi, 1864, 256; Watt's difficulties, 258; pecul- iarities of American settlements, 258 ; influence of religious free- dom, 260; influence of Watt and Fulton, 262; influence of Methodism, 264 ; inception and peculiarities of Methodism, 267; genius of Methodism, 271; spread of Methodism, 274; in- troduction of Methodism into America, 276.


- Methodism in the old Genesee Conference; Peck, xlii, 1860. 525.


Eastern Church, lectures on ; Stan- ley, xliv, 1862, 534; lii, 1870. 151.


- monachism ; Hardy, xlii, 1860. 68.


Ecce ecclesia, 1, 1868. 304, 348. Ecclesiastes angelicanus, xxvi, 1844. 163.


Ecclesiastical annals; Chantrel, 1, 1868. 293.


- biography, essays on ; Sir James Stephen, xxxi, 1849, 690; Ixi, 1879. 5.


- dictionary ; Wetzer, xliii, 1861. 149.


- history ; Palmer, xxiii, 1841. 480. - history ; Gieseler, translation of, xxxi, 1849. 670.


ECCLESIASTICAL


104


EUTYCHEAN


Ecclesiastical history, society of, [Einflus des Englishen Quakerthums proposed, xxxiii, 1851. 178.


- history, essays on ; Calenzio, 1, 1868. 459.


- history, institutes of, Murdock's Mosheim, li, 1869. 629.


- history of Eusebius ; March, Ivii, 1875. 174.


- law, journal of, xliii, 1861. 149. - law of Massachusetts ; Buck, xlviii, 1866. 324, 478.


- law and rules of evidence ; Henry and Harris, Ixii, 1880. 605.


-- polity ; Filmore, xxix, 1847. 483. - polity of the New Testament ; Davidson, xxxi, 1849. 142.


- polity of Methodism defended ; Hodgson, xxxi, 1849. 150.


- science, universal dictionary of ; Glaire, 1, 1868. 293.


- separation, history of ; Pichler, xlvii, 1865. 122, 281, 450.


- statistics of Europe, lix, 1877. 542.


- year-book; Schem, xlii, 1860. 525.


- year-book ; Matthes, xlvii, 1865. 450.


Ecumenical Councils, the Bible better than, (E. L. FANCHER.) lii, 1870, 84; " liberal church " notions exploded, 84; general councils divided and heterodox, 87; the Bible just what man needs, . 88; it embraces the grandest subjects, 91 ; claim of councils to represent the Chris- tian world absurd, 94.


- Methodism, (A. C. GEORGE, ) Ixii, 1880, 667; action of General . Conference of 1876, 668; pre- paratory meeting at Cincinnati, 670; extracts from address of British Wesleyan Conference, 672; from the Irish Methodist Church, 672 : speeches of Rev. William Arthur and Dr. Hay- good, 673; utility of an ecu- menical conference, 677.


Education, ministerial, report of Wesleyan committee on, XXXV, 1853. 479.


Eglise libre, L', dans l'etat libre ; Montalembert, xlvi, 1864. 143.


auf die Deutsches cultur; Baur, Ixi, 1879. 401.


Encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII., the recent, Ixii, 1880. 167.


English reformation, the, (GEORGE PECK,) x1, 1853, 55; its char- acter a matter of controversy, 53; Thomas à Becket and Henry II., 56; John Wiclif, 57; Wiclif's Bible, 59 ; persecu- tion of the Lollards, 60; Eras- mus, 61; Thomas Bilney, 63; Wolsey and Henry VIII., 66 ; Protestants in favor, 69; suc- cessor to Henry VIII., 70.


Entretiens sur l'Eglise Catholique ; Perreyre, xlix, 1867. 111. Episcopacy of the German reforma- tion ; Haupt, xlviii, 1SGG. 600. - Methodist, xxxii, 1850, 74 ; origin and character, 74; relation to the General Conference, 77.


- Methodist, powers of, xxxvii, 1855. 603. 609.


- - Orders and offices of the ; Jer- emy Taylor, xxvi, 1844. 322.


- Plan for introducing it into America ; Bishop Butler, xxxiii, 1831. 257.


Episcopal bishops, claims of, ex- amined, xxiv, 1842. 640.


- Church defended, reviewed, xxv, 1843. 639.


- controversy., the, reviewed, xxi, 1839. 118.


- visitation, plan of, xlv, 1863, 180 ; xlvi, 1864, 180 ; xlix, 1867, 164; 1, 1868. 484 ; li, 1869, 164; lii, 1870, 164; liii, 1871. 180. Episcopalian, why am I not an? Summers, Ivii, 1875. 179.


Erkläung der Glaubensartikel und Hauptlehren der Methodisten- kirche; Sulzberger, Ixii, 1880. 793.


Escaped novice, testimony of ; Buckley, xxxviii, 1856. 310. Essenes, character of the sect, xxxi, 1849. 548.


Eusebius and Hegesippus, on ; Zahn, 1x, 1878. 162.


Eutychean heresy, the, xxxiii, 1851. 140.


EVANGELICAL


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FRENCH


Evangelical Alliance, xxix, 1847. 68. | Fiji Islands, xxxvii, 1855, 123; sta- - Alliance, report of, xxix, 1847. 480.


- Alliance of 1846, conversations at, xxxiv, 1852. 195.


- Alliance, the, xxxiii, 1851, 674; xlix, 1867, 107; liv, 1872, 151 ; Ivii, 1875. 173.


- Alliance, the. xliv, 1862, 151; fourth general meeting of, 151; large numbers of countries rep- resented, 151; the addresses, 152; resolutions on the exten- sion of the alliance, 153; what the alliance has done for relig- ious liberty, 153 ; a special week of prayer, 153; the Christian Church and American slavery, 154.


- Alliance, Basle, session of the, (JOHN F. HURST, ) Ixii, 1880, 257 ; origin of the alliance, 257; doctrinal basis, 258; general sessions-date and places, 258 ; .religious condition of the vari- ous countries, 261; Christian defense against skeptics, 269; . education, influence of the press, 270 ; persecution of Prot- estants in Bohemia, 271; com- munion service and leave-tak- ing, 274 ; appearance and char- acter of some leading men, 276.


- Alliance. (See also Berlin Con- ference.)


- Lutheran, doctrinal system of ; N. Hunius, Iii, 1870 464.


- Church of the Rhine palatinate, constitution of, xxxiii, 1851. 176.


- union ; Müller, xxxviii, 1856. 167.


Evangelist, the true ; Porter, xxix, 1847. 484.


Evangelists of the nineteenth cent- ury ; Adams, xxxiii, 1851. 169.


Fabiola, or the church in the Cata- combs; Wiseman, liii, 1871.558. Fasting and abstinence, xxxi, 1849. 205.


Fiji Islands, missionary operations in, xxxii, 1850. 490.


tistics of, 128; cannibalism, 128; Methodist missions in, 128.


Footsteps of Saint Peter, the ; Mac- duff, lix, 1877. 195.


Formal fraternity, lix, 1877. 751.


France, the evangelization of, lxi, 1879. 147.


- condition of Romanism in it, xxxvii, 1855, 412; xxxviii, 1856. 324, 502.


Fraternity, formal, lix, 1877. 751. Freedmen's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, liii, 1871. 329.


Frauentnätigkeit und Christenthum; Vogt, 1x, 1878. 384.


French Calvinism, history of; Po- lenz, xlv, 1863. 501.


- mission life ; Carter, xxxix, 1857. 319.


- mission work in America, xl, 1858. 599.


- Protestant Church, first assem- blage of, Ivi, 1874. 121.


- Protestantisin, works on, xlvi, 1864. 324.


- Protestantism and evangelical missions, Ixii, 1880. 171.


-- Protestantism, recent, lxiii, 1881. 760, 762, 767.


-- Protestants, literature of, recent, Ixiii, 1881. 760, 762.


- Protestants, persecutions of ; Co- querel, xlviii, 1866. 467.


- Reformed Church, (E. B. OTHE- MAN,) Ixi, 1879, 660; its synod of 1872, and the subsequent events, 660 : review of the car- lier history of the church, 661 ; the celebrated law of Germinal, 665 ; external relations ilown to . the period of the syuod, 667; internal affairs of the church, 676; appeals for, and the as- sembling of, the synod, 682.


- Reformed Church, the, (E. B. OTHEMAN,) Ixii, 1880, 455; its synod of 1872, and subsequent events, 455; the debates and conditions of the synod, 455 ; subsequent attitude of the two parties. 467; recent status of Protestantism, 475; relation to


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GREEK


French-continued.


education and evangelization, 475 ; prospect of Protestantism in France, 485.


- ultramontanism and De Maister. xxxviii, 1856, 216 ; his conrage in adversity, 219; his consid- erations de la France, 219; pe- culiarities of his system, 221; opposition to Gallicanism, 229; onslaught on Bacon, 230; his soirées de St. Petersburg, 231 ; his last days, 234.


Friendly Islands, the, xxxvii, 1855, 126; statistics of the islands, 126; Methodist missions in them, 127.


Gallicanism, xxxviii, 1856, 229; in- consistency of, 229; compared with Anglicanism, 229.


Gautama and Lao-tzu, (L. W. PIL- CHER,) Iviii, 1876, 644 ; Buddha, 646; Chinese reformers, 648; doctrines of Buddhism, 651; teachings of Lao-tzu, 652; the Lao-tê-Ching, 654.


Geneva and Rome, xxvi, 1844. 639. German church in America, the, influence of Methodism on, xxxviii, 1856. 132, 133, 137.


- ccelesiastical art, archaeology ; Otto, 1, 1868. 602.


- Methodism, its hopes and dan- gers, (GEORGE GUTH.) Ixiii, 1881, 463; Jacob Albright as missionary, 463; marvelous growth of German Methodism, 465; financial statement, 466; success of Sunday-school work, 467; successful educational in- terests, 468; German language and literature, 471.


- Methodism, the Lutheran against, Ixiii, 1881. 357.


- mission work in America, xl, 1858. 601.


- Reformed Church, history of the; Meyer, xxxiii, 1851. 501.


- ultramontanes, Ixiii, 1881. 555. Germans, conversion of, to Chris- tianity, Iviii, 1876. 717. Germany, evangelical church in; Aurbach, lxiii, 1881. 770.


Germany, evangelical hymn and prayer book of, Ixiii, 1881. 559. - and the Jesuits, (WM. WELLS. ) Ivi, 1874, 448; Jesuits sheltered by Frederick the Great, 449; German victories deposed Pins IX., 451; ultramontane opposi- tion to the empire, 453; parlia- mentary opposition to the Jes- uits, 458; laws against the Jes- uits, 460; laws circumvented, 467.


- Present state of religion in, xxxii, 1850. 671.


- Religion in, xii, 1830, 312; five sects in Prussia. 313; Jews, 313; Mennonites, 313; Catholics, 315; Reformed Church, 315; Lutherans, 316; discipline, 320; festivals, 321; theological candidates, 323.


Geschichte des alten Bunden ; Hosse, xlvi, 1864. 323.


- der Americanischen urreligion; Muhler, xxxvii, 1855. 487 ..


- der Christlichen Kirche; Schaff, xxxiii, 1851. 490.


- der Christliche Kirche; Baur, xlv. 1863. 338. 674.


- der Reformation in Schottland ; Rudolff, xxxv, 1853. 161.


Gorham, the Rev. J. D., and the Bishop of Exeter, case of, xxxi, 1849. 682.


Gesetzbuch des manu; Johaentgen, xlvi, 1864. 323.


Greece, Church of, lix, 1877. 355. Greek Church, the Oriental, lix, 1877. 170.


- Church, works on the, xxxV, 1853. 621.


- Church, the, in relation to the Latin, (R. B. WELCH, ) xlvii, 1865, 325, 510: France and Russia, 325; the Roman Church a colony, 328; priority of the Eastern Church, 329; time of the separation, 330; the assump- tions of Rome destroyed, 332; causes of the separation, 334; interpretation of "filicque," 338 ; Roman state independence, 341 ; national protection for the Greek Church, 511; European


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strife for the possession of Pal- estine, 513; diffusion of the Scriptures in the Greek Church, 518; differences of faith and practice, 521.


- Church, the, in relation to the Protestant, (R. B. WELCH,) xlviii, 1866, 496; Cyril Lucar, 497; ecclesiastical position of Russia, 500; Peter the Great and English divines, 501; recent courtesies, 502: possibility of fraternization, 504; the rule of Greek faith and practice, 506; the faith of the Greek Church, 508; its view of predestination, 511; xlix, 1867, 369; doctrine of the origin of the soul, 369; natural moral condition, 370; present condition of human will, 373; regeneration, 375; article of faith concerning the church, 381; divisions of the Greek Church, 384; infallibil- ity, 385; regulations of the clergy, 386; transubstantiation, 387; union not desirable, 389.


- Church, synods and bishops of ; Zhishman, 1, 1868. 457. -- Church, the, Ixi, 1879. 376. Grundlinien der liturgik; Hageu- bach, xlvi, 1864. 324.


Hamburgische Kirche, die, und Winkler, zu seiner zeit, xliv, 1862. 333.


Harding, Rev. F., case of, xxxiii, 1851. 400, 415.


Heathen nation, a, evangelized ; R. Anderson, liii, 1871. 156.


Heidelberger catechismus, hand- buch zur, xliv, 1862, 159; xlvi, 1864. 339.


Histoire de l'Eglise Chretienne, xliv, 1869. 335.


- de l'Eglise reformee de Mont- pelier; Corbiere, xliv, 1862. 682.


- des synodis nationeaux des Eglise reformees de France ; Felice, xlvi, 1864. 499.


History of doctrines; Gieseler, xxxviii, 1836. 495.


History and religion of the Gentile nations; Smith, xxxv, 1833, 478; xxxvi, 1854. 161.


Holy Ghost, the, title recognized in the Romish sacraments, lv, 1873. 603.


- Ghost contained in the Old Cath- olic declaration, reply to re- marks on, the, Iviii, 1876. 162. Huguenots, the, (G. P. DISOSWAY,) xxvi, 1844, 383; incidents of their European history, 383; reformation in France, 384; John Leclerc martyred, 386; Briconnet condemned, 388; ori- gin of the Huguenots, 390; Pope Pius V., 394; they came to America, 395; butcheries, 401; persecution general, 408.


- of France, history of the rise of the; Baird, Ixii, 1880. 197.


- Baird's rise of the, (E. B. OTHE- MAN. ) Ixiii, 1881, 103; Margaret of Angouleme, Queen of Na- varre, 108; Calvin, boru in 1509, youth, studies, 110; her- esy punished with death, 112; first Protestant church, 1555, 113; first national synod of the Reformed Church on May 26, 1559, 113; history of French Protestantism, 115; the name of Huguenots, 115.


Idolatry according to the teaching of the spiritualists, xxxv, 1853. 174.


India, Christianity in, xiv, 1832, 361; xl, 1858, 487; Ixii, 1880. 759.


- as a mission field, (T. J. SCOTT,) li, 1869, 30; India a hopeful mission field, 30; geography, 33; population, 34; history. 34; intellectual superiority of the Hindu race, 35; remarkable religious substratum, 36; social organization, 37; providential aids in missionary enterprise, 39; statistical remarks, 43.


- Missionary life in; T. J. Scott, Iviii. 1876. 754.


- Missionary directory of; Badley, lix, 1877. 38S.


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108


India, history of Protestant missions in, (H. B. BADLEY,) Iviii, 1876, 678; missions begun, 679; ar- rival of Schwartz, 682; first converts, 664; opposition of the Indian government, 684; Ser- ampore missions, college estab- lished, 686; Dr. Duff and mis- sion college, 689; work in Ar- . cot by the Scudder family, 695. Indian mission, our, the field, work, men, Iviii, 1876. 79.


- missions, are they a failure? Scott, Ixiii, 1881, 424; direct progress of the native church, 424; edu- cational advancement, 429; in- direct influence of Indian mis- sions, 429; ultimate success of missions, 432.


Indulgences abolished, xxxix, 1857. 81.


Infant church membership, xxxvi, 1854. 137.


Infants, church relationship of, xlii, 1860, 297; its nature and force,


298; how it becomes available, 301; efficiency of early use of means, 306.


Inquisition, the, xxxV, 1853. 306. - Dealings with the; Achilli, xxxiii, 1851. 486.


- History of the, in every country ; Rule, liii, 1871. 179.


- Geschichte der; Hoffmann, Ixi, 1879. 194.


- Influence of the, on Spanish lit- erature, xxxii, 1850. 314.


- Protestant, under Queen Eliza- beth, xxxiv, 1852. 202.


Inscriptions, ancient Christian ; Böhl, lxiii, 1881. 758.


Investiture, quarrels respecting the right of, xxxv, 1853. 581.


Ireland and the centenary of Amer- iean Methodism, xlix, 1867. 152.


Irenicum, xxv, 1843. 323.


Irish Romanists in America, xl, 1858. 595.


Irvingism, Köller's works on, lix, 1877. 347.


Islam, (T. J. SCOTT.) Ix, 1878, 5; the founder of Islam, 7; Mo- hammed a deceiver, 9; an as-


ITINERANCY


sassin, 10; a polygamist, 11; the Koran lowers the character of God, 13; teaches fate, up- holds slavery, 14; panders to lust, 15; teaches conquest by the sword, 16; the effects of Islam on the world, 18.


Islamism; Kremer, 1, 1868. 602.


- Natural history of; Arnold, xlii, 1860. 333.


Italian reformation ; Benrath, Ixiii, 1881. 169.


- reformation, library of the, lxiii, 1881. 170.


Italy and the pope, xlvii, 1865. 596.


Itinerancy, xxxix, 1857. 50.


- at the beginning of the present century, xxxV, 1853, 11, 160; trials of the itinerants and their labors, 11; introduced into the Prussian Church, 160.


- Life in the ; Davis, x1, 1858. 164. -- Merits of, xxxvii, 1855. 347, 600.


-- Methodist, in America, xxxii, 1850, 62, 192; its early history, 63; its tendency to discourage bigotry, 192.


- Our, (J. T. CRANE,) xlviii, 1866, 73, 206; theological commis- sion, 73; features disadvanta- geous to the congregation, 75; restricted in choice, 75; strange pastors, 76; reduction of cohe- sive force, 77; inopportune changes, 79; conducive to love of novelty, 80: lack of feelings of responsibility, 81; features disadvantageous to the ministry. 83; restriction in choice, 83; living among strangers, 84; homelessness, 85; lack of ac- cumulated influence, 86; sup- port and popularity, 87; features advantageous to the people, 200; constant supply of pastors, 206; pastoral independence of speech, 207; change of pastors made easy, 208; variety of tal- ent secured, 211; incentives to vigorous action, 212; featurex advantageous to pastors, 213; pastoral work secured. 213;


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opportunity for preparation of sermons, 215; conducive to health and longevity, 218; lack of stability and its remedy, 220.


Itinerant ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, (J. M. BUCK- . LEY,) Ixii, 1880, 131, 316; ori- gin and growth of the itinerant system, 131; peculiar advan- tages of the itinerancy, 136; an experience meeting, 137; evils incident to the system, 144; proposals to remove the limitation, 147; a possible amendment, 155; final adjust- ment of appointments, 317; re-examination of former arti- cles, 320; history of the two years' rule, 333; a possible amendment, 335.




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