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- Recollections and reflections of an old, xxx, 1848. 324.
Jahrbuch des Gustav-Adolf-Veriens, xlix, 1867. 436.
Jansenisme, histoire du, xliii, 1861. 506.
Japan, religions of, xxxV, 1853. 295. Jesuitism as it is, xxxiii, 1851. 498. -- in Japan, xxxv, 1853. 283.
Jesuits, the; M. M. Michelet and Quinet, xxviii, 1846. 153.
-- Mornings among ; Seymour, xxxi, 1849. 693.
- Their hostility to the Port Roy- alists, xxxv, 1853. 200.
- Mode of electing general of the, xxxV, 1853. 620.
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Works on the history of the ; Carey, xlvii, 1865. 124.
Jewish Church, history of, lectures on ; Stanley, xlv, 1863, 526 ; lii, 1870, 151; lix, 1877. 162, 173.
- Church, Old Testament in the, Ixiii, 1881. 772.
- Church, modes of admission into the, xxxiii, 1851. 530.
Jews, political state of, at the birth of Christ, xxxi, 1849. 545.
John street church in New York, first building of, xxxvii, 1855. 494.
Joint commission at Cape May, lix, 1877. 160.
Judaism and heathenism, relation of considered, xxxi, 1849. 430, 549.
- in Palestine at the time of Christ ; Langen, li, 1869. 461.
Kampf, der, des Christenthums mit dem Heidenthum; Uhlhorn, Iviii, 1876. 762.
Keledei of Ireland and Scotland, . the; Ebrard, Ivii, 1875. 668. Kentucky, history of Methodism in ; Redford, liv, 1872. 165.
Kirchengeschichte ; Alzog, xlix, 1867. 292.
- Hase, xlix, 1867. 437.
- Handbuch der; Nippold, xlix, 1867. 437.
Kirchentag, German evangelical, the sixth, xxxvi, 1854. 163.
Kirchliche fraga, die; Schenkel, . xliv, 1862. 681.
- Kronik ; Matthes, xlv, 1863. 674. - leben des seventeen jahrhundert, das; Tholuck, xlv, 1863. 501. Kirchen, der, Geschichte, Armen- pflige ; Ratzinger, lii, 1870. 617.
Krusavick, on the Church of, in Iceland, (poem,) iv, 1821. 120.
Laicus, experience of a layman in a country parish ; Abbott, liv, 1872. 532.
Latin Christianity ; Milman, xlii, 1860, 694 ; xliii, 1861, 172, 541 ; 1, 1868. 203.
Lay representation, (FRANCIS HODG- SON,) xlii, 1860, 228 ; Method- ism prospers without it, 229; objections to our system refut- ed, 231; the laity have voice and power in its government, 231; Methodist . Church not monarchical, 233.
- representation and our itiner- aucy, (D. D. WHEDON, ) xlv. 1863, 475; relation to repudi- ate pseudo conservatism, 475 ; question of the best prosperity of the church, 478; rights of the majority, 481 ; duty of the
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minority, 484; good faith to the institutions of the church, 486 ; chief organ in this move- ment, 488; a true representa- tion of the church, 490 ; rights of the whole membership, 491 ; weight of the wealthy laity, 492.
- delegation, the deadlock, (D. D. WHEDON, ) li, 1869, 636 ; editor of the "Methodist," 636 ; ed- itor of the "Christian Advo- cate," 636.
- representation unscriptural ; W. Barnes, xlvi, 1864. 355.
- representation in the Methodist Episcopal Church; G. Haven, xlvi, 1864. 532.
- representation calmly considered; Porter, xlix. 1867. 634.
Leeds conference and slavery, xl, 1858. 202.
Letters to Bishop Hughes ; Kirwan, xxxvii, 1855. 627.
Liberal and evangelical Christianity, xxxvii, 1855. 246.
Liberty, the reformation the source of American, (T. V. MOORE,) xxviii, 1846, 5 ; popery a com- bination of weakness and strength, 5; "du prêtre, de la femme, de la familie," 5; Michelet's object in writing the book, 7 ; reformation not an isolated fact of history, 9; ref- ormation of the religion of the Bible, 11; the Bible promotes genuine liberty, 11; reforma- tion not simply a religious movement, 15; first American colony fruit of the reformation, 20 ; ecclesiastical oppression of Charles I., 21: Huguenots, Puritans, republicans, 22.
Liturgy, Dr. Adam Clarke on the xxxiii, 1851. 314.
or order of religious worship, xl, 1858. 327.
Local ministry, our; L. R. Dunn, xlvii, 1865. 549.
- preachers, national association of, xlvi, 1864, 355: Ixii, 1880. 400.
Lost chapters recovered, x1, 1858. 334,
Louisville, convention at, xxxiii, 1851. 415.
Lutheran Church, conflict of, on Luther's doctrine ; Schmid, lii, 1870. 301.
- controversy at Göttingen, xxxviii, 1856. 166.
Lutheranism in Germany, xxxviii, 1856. 498.
M'Caine, Alexander, reply to ; Emory, xii, 1830. 69, 198, 325 ; M'Caine's " history and mystery," 70 ; de- fense of our fathers, 74; epis- copaey, 75; sentiments of Bishop White, 80 ; Mr. Wesley's opinion, 81 ; Lord King's views, 85; ordination, 86: ordination of Dr. Coke, 89; Dr. Coke's letter to Bishop White, 198: not justifiable, 200; prayer book of 1784, 1786, 204; letter from Mr. Fletcher, 210; letter from M. R. Garrettson, 214; statement of Mr. Ware, 218; Bishop Asbury, 325; testimo- nies of English Methodi-ts, 328 ; Dr. Coke, address to Gen- eral Washington, 330 ; appendix to reply, 340.
- reply to; N. Bangs, xii, 1830, 97; M'Caine attacks Bangs, 97; Bangs's Methodist episcopacy, 98.
Manichäismus ; Flügel, xliv, 1862. 500.
Manual, the class-leader's ; Keyes, xxxiii, 1851. 321.
- for church members; Crowell, xxxiv, 1852. 479.
-. for worship, xlv, 1863. 168. Marcionitic churches, contributions to history of ; Karnack, Iviii, 1876. 536.
Martyrs ; Chateaubriand, xlii, 1860. 178.
Maryland, the first state which tol- erated Methodism, xl, 1858. 39
Mass, the, and the ceremonies of the eastern and western Church- es ; O'Brien, Ixi, 1879. 787.
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Massacre of Saint Bartholomew's day ; White, I, 1868. 483.
- of St. Bartholomew ; White's, (HENRY M. BAIRD,) li, 1869, 365, 544 ; White's history called for, 367; date of the massacre, 367; its prefatory history, 369 ; its leader, 372 ; successive per- secutions, 376; "conspiracy of Amboise," 381; "Colloquy of Poissy," 384 ; deceit and cruel- ty of the Guises, 387 ; unlawful persecutions under Charles IX., 545; the peace of Amboise, 549; Coligny's relation to mas- sacre, 551; the "three years' war," 557; death of Coligny,
566; extent of the massacre, 567; Melville's narrative quoted, xxxix, 1857. 110.
Memorial, Protestant ; Horne, xxvi, 1844, 319; historical sketches of the reformation, 319; antiq- uity of the religion of the Prot- estants, 319 ; safety of continu- ing in the Protestant Church, 319; Romanism contradictory to the Bible, 319.
Methodism, ix, 1826. 225.
- (DANIEL CURRY,) xxxii, 1850, 62, 286, 501; its early history in America, 62; its introduc- tion into New England by J. Lee, 63; work in diffusing in- telligence, 286; work in Ger- many, 501.
- xxxvii, 1855, 108, 270, 346, 489, 590 ; its theory of baptism, 108; in Australia and Polynesia, 111 ; substantial elements of it, 346 ; its recognition of the laity, 355 ; first chapters in the his- tory of American, 489; rich in biography, 590.
- xxxix, 1857, 210, 280; in Cana- da, 210 ; in New England, 212; statistics, 218 ; influence on civ- ilization and education in the west, 280; its western minis- ters, 284; its social influenee, 288; its educational influence, 289.
- Dr. Schaff on, (WILLIAM NAST,) xxxix, 1857, 428 ; Mr. Rauchen-
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busch and Methodism, 429; review of Methodism, 430; Dr. Nast on, 432 ; Nippert on, 433. Methodism, on ; Carlyle, Ixiii, 1881. 586.
- on ; "Edinburgh Review," Ixiii, 1881. 757.
- on Alleghany circuit, xiv, 1832. 215.
- in America, xxi, 1839. 319.
- in America, review of ; S. W. Coggeshall, xx, 1838. 265.
- in America, xi, 1828. 476, 478. -
- American ; Scudder, I, 1868. 151. - American, first chapters in the history of, (S. W. COGGESHALL,) xxvii, 1855, 489 ; first chapters in history of, 489 ; origin in the United States, 490 ; first preach- ing place in the United States, 492 ; first church building, 493; early church at Pipe Creek, 494 ; first preachers from En- gland, 496.
- American, pioneers of ; x1, 1858. 489.
- American, review of diffiulties of ; S. Comfort, xxi, 1839. 319.
- American, statistical history of ; Goss, xlix, 1867. 137.
- Appropriate suggestions, (ABEL STEVENS,) xlii, 1860, 122 ; sta- tistics, 124; importance of the conservative spirit, 125; lay representation, 129; term of ministerial appointments, 133; church building, 134; original mission of Methodism a per- manent one, 135.
- in Australia, history of, xxxvii, 1855. 111.
- in Baltimore and Maryland, xxxviii, 1856. 431.
- Birthplace of, xxxiv, 1852. 300. - Border, xl, 1858, 656 ; xli, 1859. 163.
- British and slavery, (WILLIAM J. SHREWSBURY.) x1, 1858, 27, 187; "Christianity in earnest," 27; like early Christianity, 28; Coke and Watson on slavery, 29 ; divided into three periods, 30; Wesley's first interest in the slaves, 31; the first slave
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convert, 34 ; slaves of Mr. Gil- bert, 35; second period of, 36; blacks in New York, 37; first black preacher, 39; toleration, of, in Maryland, 39; no early effort against slavery, 40; Gar . rettson and slavery, 42; Coke and slavery, 43; in the West Indies, 46 ; slavery in England, 47; Wesley's thoughts on slav- ery, 50; Watson's "Institutes " on slavery, 53; Wilberforce and the Wesleys, 188; Wilberforce in parliament, 189 ; its influence against slavery, 191; Dr. Coke in the West Indies, 191; aboli- tion among the West Indian missionaries, 193; fidelity of negroes, 195; emancipation in- troduced, 197; emancipation effected. 201; the conference at Leeds, 202; emancipation eve in the West Indies, 207.
-- in Canada; Playter, xlv, 1863, 204; xlix, 1867. 198. (See also Canada.)
- Centenary of American ; Stevens, xlviii, 1866. 141.
- Centenary of American, (T. M. EDDY,) xlviii, 1866, 165 ; gen- eral history of the country, 166; General Conference action on the celebration, 168; com- mittees and their doings, 169; Dr. Stevens's centenary vol- ume, 170; what is Methodism? 171; its origin and growth, 172; its practical system, 173; its achievements, 175 ; its capa- bilities and responsibilities, 177 ; arrangement for centenary celebration, 179; centenary edu- cational fund, 181 ; exhortation to action. 184; amount to be raised, 185.
-- and centennial of American In- dependence ; Wood, Iviii, 1876. 740.
- Centenary of Wesleyan, xxi, 1839. 222.
- in Charleston, S. C., letters on. (JAMES O. ANDREW, ) xii, 1830, 16; Wesley preached here in
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1736, 17; Joseph Pilmoor in 1773, 17; no effort to establish Methodism till 1785, 17 ; Bishop Asbury and Jesse Lee came, 17 ; oppositions and embarrass- ments, 19; division in 1791. 20; George Doughty and John Harper, 21; persecutions, 21; another division, 22; work among the colored people, 23; called "negro preachers," 26 ; reflections on history, 27.
- The " Christian Spectator " and, xii, 1830, 101 ; character of the journal, 102; its review of Methodism, 104; conference fund, 110; book list, 113 ; char- tered fund, 119; episcopacy, 120.
- Chronology of, xx, 1838. 285.
- in the cities of the United States. (JOHN ATKINSON,) lix, 1877. 481 ; importance of cities, 481 ; early struggles of Methodism in New York, 484; success in fourteen large cities of the union, 487; status of ten citics in each decade since 1800, 493 ; controversy with the New York "Independent, " 496.
- City, (II. K. CARROLL, ) Ix, 1878, 28; is Methodism in cities a failure? 29; statistics of ciy and country Methodism, 33; peculiar difficulties, 33 ; relative progress in Chicago, 37; in New York city, 38 ; question of probationers considered, 39.
- Compendium of, (and revised ;) J. Porter, xxxiv. 1852, 149; xl, 1858, 418; Ivii, 1875. 690.
- Dangers to, Iv, 1873. 86.
- Defense of ; Wise, xxxviii, 1836. 164.
- and the other denominations. Iv, 1873, 654, 681 ; practicalness of it, 655; a " present church," 656; a political church, 657; defective in retaining converts, 657; a church of reforms, 658; makes converts for other churches, 659; American doc- trines of, not those of the thir- ty-nine articles, 681.
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CIUS C. MATLACK, ) Iviii, 1876, 292; ecclesiastical changes of position, 293 ; circumstances of the General Conference of 1844, 296; action of the Louisville convention of 1845, 301; ac- tion of General Conference of 1848, 306.
- Distinctive features of ; Barrows, Ix, 1878. 194.
- Doctrinal integrity of; Marvin, Ix, 1878. 580.
- Doctrines of, Ivi, 1874. 644.
-- in earnest ; Caughey, xxxii, 1850. 346.
- Economy of ; Bond, xxxiv, 1852. 477.
- English and American, contrast- ed, (R. W. HORSFIELD,) lix, 1877, 276; the class-meeting, 277 ; the leaders' meeting, 279; the quarterly meeting, 279; the district meeting, 281; the an- nual conference, 282; local preachers, 286 ; financial sup- port, 286.
- English, (THEOPHILUS WOOL- MER,) xxxix, 1857, 47 ; proposal to absorb, 49; origin of, 50; statistics, 56 ; connectional prin- ciple, 59; itinerancy, 50; im- provement suggested, 64.
- English, loss of propagating pow- er of, Iv, 1873. 85.
- Episcopal, as it was and is ; Gor- rie, xxxv, 1853. 603.
- in the Erie Conference ; Gregg, xlvii, 1865. 484.
- Founders and pioneers of, Ivi, 1874. 338.
- General minutes of, xi, 1828. 397. - in the Genesee Conference, early, (Z. PADDOCK,) xlii, 1860, 589 ; change in fifty years, 590: ex- tent of old Genesee Conference, 590; mental elevation from spread of Methodism, 592 ; no- tice of a preacher who left the work, 593; Isaac Puffer, 595; William Case, 599; Seth Matti- son, 600; Abner Chase, 601; Jonathan Hustis, 602; incident of early itinerancy, 603. 8
history of; G. G. Smith, Jr., Ix, 1878. 377.
- German scholars on, Ixiii, 1881. 769.
-- Hand-book of ; Jacoby, XXXV, 1853, 618; xxxviii, 1856. 167. - Hand-book of ; Mudge, lix, 1877. 536.
- and heresy, (J. PULLMAN,) Ixi, 1879, 334 ; right of trial and ap- peal, 334 ; the restrictive rules, 335; strict constructionists of the law, 336 ; liberal construc- tionists, 336; the Bible in addition to the articles, 336 ; standard authors as the appeal, 337; doctrines in the twenty- five articles, 342 : consensus of doctrinal opinions by the church, 348.
- History of ; Stevens, x1, 1858, 87, 669 ; xliv, 1862, 345 ; xlv, 1863. 204.
- History of ; Stevens, vol. 3, (J. DEMPSTER,) xlv, 1863, 204 ; de- moralization of the age at be- ginning of Wesley's reforma- tion, 205 ; results of the death of Wesley, 207; political up- heaval of that period, 208 ; pe- culiarities of Wesley's charac- ter, 209; his labors, 210; his scheme of education, 213 ; op- posed by Dr. Warren, 214; Wesley and Whitefield, 216 ; the missionary development, 218; the centenary of Methodism, 221; fascinating character of this work, 223; law of associa- tion not fully applied, 224 ; ori- gin of Methodist theology, 226.
- History of, appendix to Dr. Ja- coby's new, lii, 1870. 265.
- History of, in Australia, xxxvii, 1855. 111.
- History of, comprehensive ; Por- ter, Iviii, 1876. 386.
- History of, illustrated ; Daniels, Ixii, 1880. 395.
- History of, for young people ; Bennett, 1x. 1878. 387. 1
- A hundred years of; Simpson, Iviii, 1876. 734.
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Methodism on the Hudson River, rise of, xxxvii, 1855. 595.
- Inorganic, (D. D. WHEDON, ) Iviii, 1876, 162 ; call to the ministry, 163 ; ordination by laying on of hands, 165 ; Wesley's ordaining act accepted, 169.
- Inside view of; W. Reddy, xli, 1859. 669.
- introduced into the United States, vi, 1823. 384, 427, 461.
- Letters on, reviewed ; T. Merritt, xiii, 1831. 442.
- Manual of ; Hawley, li, 1869. 136.
- Memorials of, in the eastern states; Stevens, xxx, 1848. 162.
- and its methods ; J. T. Crane, Iviii, 1876. 182.
- its method and mission, (J. T. PECK.) li, 1869, 242 ; its theol- ogy, 242 ; its experimental mis- sionary system, 245 ; grand civ- ilizing force, 249 ; administra- tive ability, 253; its system of ethics, 257 ; governmental unity possible in widest extension, 260; Methodism differs from other Churches, 263; mixed clivine and human life, 264 ; its catholic faith, 265 ; inspiration in distinction from logic, 266.
- on Montgomery Circuit ; J. H. Young, xx, 1838. 216.
- and music, (ERASTUS WENT- WORTH, ) xlvii, 1865, 359; music- al taste, 360 ; characteristics of Methodist singing, 361; Wes. ley & judicious musical critic, 363 : musical publications of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 365; few standard tunes, 370; no psalmody in Methodism, 373; choir of New York to General Conference, 375; reso- lutions of General Conference, 377.
- in New Rochelle ; D. De Vinne, xiv, 1832. 199.
- in New South Wales, xxxvii, 1855. 104.
- in New York state, liii, 1871. 164.
Methodism, old, xix, 1837. 212. -Organic, (D. CURRY,) Iviii, 1876,
111; Wesley's societies real churches, 114 ; American Meth- odism, 117 ; contention between Asbury and Strawbridge, 119: " imposition of hands," 127.
- Origin, economy, and position of xxv, 1843. 636.
- Philosophy of; W. W. Hunt, Ixii, 1880. 404.
- Philosophy of ; Wentworth, xlix, 1867. 323.
-- Practical, attack on, by Dr. Greene, xiii, 1831. 353, 475.
- Progress of, xxxvii, 1855. 632. - the religious movement of the nineteenth century; Stevens, liii, 1871. 399.
same now as ever, xxxvii, 1855. 332.
- in Savannah, origin and progress of, xv, 1833. 246.
- Slanders on, refuted, xxxviii, 1856. 132.
- Spirit and mission of, (W. T. WILLEY,) xxxVi, 1854, 57, 414; earnestness of, 57; itinerancy a cause of prosperity, 67; educa- tional interests not to be over- looked, 75; attempts to estab- lish in Boston, 414.
- Statistics of, xi, 1828. 476.
- Taylor on, reviewed, xxxvii, 1855. 329.
- Thoughts on, ix, 1826. 225.
- the two, north and south, (D. D. WHEDON,) xlviii, 1866, 276; changes proposed by Southern General Conference, 276; their bearing toward the north, 277; steps toward conciliation, 278. - in the United States, Ixiii, 1881. 463.
- The United States and, xlix, 1867. 29.
- into the United States, introduc- tion of, vi, 1823. 384, 427. 461. - in Washington County, Ohio, history of, (S. HAMILTON, ) xii. 1830, 404; the county the first organized in the north-west, 405; town of Marietta settled. 405; hostility of Indians, 405;
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first settlers "predestinarians," 406; Reese Wolfe, 406; Mr. Manley in 1799, 406; George Atkins and James Quin, 407; (lisaffection, 1819, 409; other denominations, 410.
-- after Mr. Wesley's death, (ABEL STEVENS,) xliii, 1861, 5; its three stages before that period. 5; dissensions which followed his death, 8; Kilhamite schism, 10; Richard Watson, 15; Jabez Bunting, 17; Robert Newton, 20; Samuel Hick, 22; William Dawson, 24; Jonathan Saville, 27.
- in the west, early, (SAMUEL W. WILLIAMS,) liii, 1871, 579; Western Conference, 1800, Oct. -circuits, 579; modes of life of the early settlers, 580; quarter- ly meetings, 583; deprivations of pioneer preachers, 586.
-- in the west, state of, viii, 1825, 152; ix, 1826. 152.
- in West Jersey; Raybold, xxxi, 1849. 339.
- on the Western Reserve ; A. Brun- son, xiv, 1832. 55.
- western, sketches of, xxxvi, 1854. 624.
- what is it? (T. E. BOND, JR.,) xxx, 1848, 485; peculiarities of Methodism essential to it, 486; . Methodism is religion without philosophy, 487; religion of the heathen, 488; the light came with the fullness of time, 490; what Wesley perceived, 495; are Methodist preachers as pious as formerly ? 498; life of system depends on the confidence of the people, 501.
- Women of ; Stevens, xlviii, 1866. 308.
-- (See also America ; Canada ; Cen- tenary; Church, Meth .; Confer- ence; Discipline; Doctrines ; Early Methodism; Ecclesias- tical polity ; Episcopacy ; Itiner- aney ; John street; Lay repre- sentation ; Lost chapters; Mary- land; Missions and; Modern
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pulpit and; New Jersey; New York ; Philadelphia plan ; Prot- estantism in Michigan; Russel, Lord John; Southern; Sunday - school ; Sunday service; United States; Washington; Wesley; Wesleyan; Western; West.) Methodist, the; Fletcher, xli, 1859. 338.
- Advocate, the, Ivii, 1875. 175.
- almanac, the, xxxiii, 1851, 663; xxxiv, 1852, 634; xlviii, 1866, 163; xlix, 1867, 163; lix, 1877, 195; lxi, 1879. 404.
- Book Concern; Porter, 1, 1868. 156.
- (See also Book Concern in Miscel- laneous.)
-- Book Concern and its literature, (B. HAWLEY,) liv, 1872, 40; first catalogue, 40; church his- tory, biography, 43; apologetic and controversial, 43; commen- taries, biblical literature, 44; denominational polity, baptism, holiness, 44; modern and popu- lar works, 45; periodical liter- ature, 46; Sunday-school and tract department, 47; carly his- tory of the Book Concern, 50.
- Church, xxxviii, 1856, 435, 443; first society in America, 435; organization, 443.
- churches, associated, xiii, 1831. 119.
- churches, associated, articles of, (T. E. BOND,) xii, 1830, 162; articles of association reviewed, 162; right to form a constitu- tion, 163; the articles as com- pared with discipline, 169; change proposed, 170; change not a novelty, 172; election of stewards and leaders, 175; ap- pointment of class-leaders, 177; objection to election of leaders, 178; rights of preachers to the pulpits, 183; aristocratical gor- ernment, 189; conclusion. 197.
- Churches, north and south, (D.D.
WHEDON,) xlvii, 1865, 629; re- organization of the Church South, 629; spirit of the South- ern Church, 629; exclusive juris-
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diction impossible, 630; the Church South and the negro, 632: pastoral address of the southern bishops, 633; require- ments of the north. 634.
- episcopacy, xxxii, 1850, 74 ; xxxiii, 1851, 403; always kept free from connection with slavery, 403; high church views of southern delegates, 411.
- Episcopal Church, the, xxxii, 1850, 69, 178, 286; its early economy, 69; its relation to slavery, 79; capacity to pro- mote Christian union, 178; how far it is sectarian, 194; relation to the Sunday-school system, 286.
- Episcopal Church, discipline of the. (See Discipline.)
- Episcopal Church, disruption of the, 1844-46; Meyers, Iviii, 1876, 70; original aggression of the slave power, 171; dealing with Bishop Andrew in 1844, 173; the (falsely) so-called plan of separation, 174; revision of the plan an insulting proposal, 175; points of law touching our episcopacy, 177.
- Episcopal Church, doctrines and discipline of, reviewed, xxii, 1840. 356.
- Episcopal Church, doctrines and discipline of, xxiii, 1841, 160; xxxiv, 1852. 633.
- Episcopal Church, doctrines and discipline of, (E. O. HAVEN,) 1x, 1878, 389; discipline much changed, 390: doctrines not changeable, 391; early style of the discipline, 392; changes in the Wesleyan minutes, 393; our discipline Wesleyan, 396; the- ory and function of the episco- pacy, 397; the presiding elder- ship, 400; the pastoral term, 403; our church government . compared with the republic, 409.
- Episcopal Church, appeal against ; HI. B. Bascom, xxxiii. 1851. 396, 417.
Methodist Episcopal Church, extent of the, xxxv, 1853, 18; present extent, 18; extent fifty years ago, 18.
- Episcopal Church, history of the ; Bangs, xx, 1838, 240, 476; xxi, 1839, 120, 356; xxii, 1840, 351; xxiii, 1841, 476; liii, 1871, 399; Ivini, 1876. 628.
- Episcopal Church, history of the; Stevens, xlvii, 1863, 149; xlix, 1867, 476; liii, 1871, 399; Iviii, 1876. 628.
- Episcopal Church, history of; Stevens, (D. A. WHEDON,) 1, 1868, 93; the author as a liis- torian, 93; its panoramic char- acter, 95; humble origin, 96; the first conference, 98; the rev- olutionary war, 100; the Fluvi- ana Conference, 102; organiza- tion of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 104; its results, 107; education, 110; public affairs, 111; philosophy of this history, 113.
- Episcopal Church, history of, compendious; Stevens, 1, 1868. 150.
- Episcopal Church, history of the great secession from the, xxxvii, 1855. 319, 490.
- Episcopal Church, missionary so- ciety of the, contributions to, x, 1827. 85, 183, 231, 275, 326. - Episcopal Church, missions of the, xxxv, 1853. 322.
- Episcopal Church, ministerial education in the, xxxv, 1853. 464.
- Episcopal Church in New Haven, rise and progress of the, x, 1827. 263.
- Episcopal Church in New York, rise and present state of the, x, 1827. 124.
- Episcopal Church, official mem- bers of the, helps to; J. Porter, lix, 1877. 745.
- Episcopal Church, organization of the, (J. T. CRANE, ) liv, 1872, 194; no form of church govern- ment prescribed in Scripture, 194; different forms may be
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equally valid, 195; right to or- ganize inheres in every Chris- tian body, 195; American Meth- odists had a right to organize, 197; those who acted had the right to do so, 200; their work was not of doubtful validity, 202; does election without or- dination constitute a bishop? 207; episcopacy in the English Church, 211; election and con- secration required in the Meth- odist Episcopal Church, 212; classes and orders, 213.
- Episcopal Church, origin, arti- cles. and general rules of the, li, 1869. 305.
- Episcopal Church, plan of sepa- ration of the, xxxiii, 1851. 417.
- Episcopal Church polity, xxv, 1843. 277.
- Episcopal Church, present state of the; Bangs, xxxiii, 1851. 164.
- Episcopal Church property, case of, xxxV, 1853. 136.
- Episcopal Church, property in the, xvi, 1834. 224.
- Episcopal Church, reunion with, defended ; Prindle, 1, 1868. 484. - Episcopal Church, ritual of, xlvi, 1864. 686.
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