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- Episcopal Church, South, xxxiii, 1851, 396; organization of, 396; seceded without any just grounds, 414; plan of sepa- ration did not justify them, 417.
- Episcopal Church, slavery and the, Ixiii, 1881. 582.
- Episcopal Church, past and pres- ent relations to slavery, (L. C. MATLACK,) 1, 1868, 252; early hostility of Methodists to slav- ery, 233; action of 1836 and 1840, 254; secession of Scott and others, 256; secession of the Southern Church, 257; dis- cussion and effort, 258; seces- sion in the Methodist Protest- ant Church, 260; the slavehold- ers' rebellion, 261; triumphant close of the contest, 232.
Methodist Episcopal Church, South, did it secede? (D. A. WHEDON,) lii, 1870, 243; "plan of separa- tion," 243; report of committee of nine on division, 1844, 245; adoption of policy proposed an act of grace merely, 247; this report not a compact, 248; Gen- eral Conference did not divide the Church, 250; General Con- ference had no power to divide, 252; General Conference had no intention to divide, 253; seces- sion a predetermined fact by the South, 254; act of secession first committed by Louisville convention, 257; "plan of sep- aration " violated abundantly by the South, 258; assuming the report a compact, parties mutu- ally bound by it, 259; report enacted, in case the South sep- arated, to refrain from pastoral acts, 260.
- Episcopal Church, South, man- ual of discipline; M'Tyeire, lii, 1870. 103.
- Episcopal Church, South, organ- ization of the, xxxi, 1849. 282.
- Episcopal Church, South, polit- icalism of the, lv, 1873. 348.
- Episcopal Church, South, statis- tics of six conferences of, xxxiii, 1851. 336.
- Episcopal Church in the southern states, (L. C. MATLACK, ) liv, 1872, 103; organization of the Meth- oulist Episcopal Church, South, 104; change of status by the late war, 104; necessity of Northern Church aid, 105; re- sponse of the Methodist Epis- copal Church, 107; extent and growth of new work, 107; work not injurious to Methodist Epis- copal Church. South, 109; out- lay, labor, fruit, 111; benevo- lent collections, 114 ; other mis- sionary work, 115; border con- ferences, enlargement, 117 ; sta- tistics of the nineteen southern conferences, 119; conclusion submitted, 121.
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Methodist Episcopal Church in re- lation to the south ; Fuller, Iviii, 1876. 381.
- Episcopal Church, statistics of, in the United States ; De Puy, lx, 1878. 578.
- Episcopal superannuated and how they are cared for, (M. L. ScuD- DER,) xlvii, 1865, 344 ; measures adopted by the English, 345; by the Methodist Episcopal Church, 346; the chartered fund, 347; avails of the Book Concern, 348; the fifth collec- tion, 349; the discriminating policy, 356.
- Episcopal Church, the, and tem- perance, (HENRY WHEELER.) Iviii, 1876, 628; general rules, 629; report prepared by Dr. Fisk, 633; report by Dr. Bascom, 634; delay of 1844, 636; action . of General Conference of 1848, 637; advance in 1860, 638; re- ports of, 1864 and 1863, 639; relation of the National Tem- perance Society, 642.
- Episcopal itinerancy, xxxiv, 1852. 291.
- fraternity ; Fancher, lix, 1877. 191.
- hymn book, xxvi, 1844, 165; xxxvi, 1854. 632.
- hymn book and its associations, lii, 1870, 433; plan of the work, 433 ; instances of a want of can- dor, 445.
- hymn book, improved edition, xiii, 1831. 351.
- hymn book. (See also Hymn Book in Miscellaneous.)
- hymnology ; Creamer, xxxi, 1849. 378.
- local ministry, lv, 1873. 56.
- mannal; Lovel, xxxvii, 1855. 626.
- ministry; Foster, xxxvii, 1855. 638.
- ministry, increase of candidates for the, xxxiv, 1852. 297.
- missions, history of, xxxii, 1850. 329.
- missions, cyclopæ lia of; New- comb, xxxvii, 1855. 324.
Methodist office-bearer; J. H. Potts, lxiii, 1881. 571.
- publications, xxxiv, 1852. 159. - Reasons for continuing a; Cook- sey, Ixii, 1880. 403.
- statistics, (W. H. DE PUY, ) Ix. 1878, 311; early methods of the Methodist statistics, 311; com- parative value of our statistics, 312; annual conferences, hish- ops, 315; itinerant preachers, 316; ministerial service, 317; local preachers, 318; losses by death, 319; our colored work, 320; German Methodism, 321; our work in the south, 322; growth of lay membership, 323; strength of the Methodist Episcopal Church by States, 323; actual and relative prog- ress, 325.
- Sunday-school Union service, Ixiii, 1881. 380.
- theology, lv, 1873. 138.
- unification in Canada, a plea for ; Carroll, Ivii, 1875. 700.
- year-book, for 1880, Ixii, 1880. 203.
Methodists, numbers of, i, 1818, 75; iv, 1821, 353; vi, 1823. 359.
- A short history of the ; Jesse Lee, xlviii, 1866. 325. Noticed.
Mexican missions, our first year of. (THOMAS CARTER, ) Ivii, 1875, 210; dedication of church in the city of Mexico, 212; conver- sion and death of Rajans, a priest, 215; special reasons to look for success, 217.
Middle ages, Christianity in the; De Gasparin, xlii, 1860. 319. Ministerial candidates, reserved list prepared, xxxiv. 1852. 300.
- transfers, (DAVID SHERMAN,) lii, 1870, 235 ; preachers restrict-
. ed by conference, 235; trans- fers facilitate the arrangement of appointments, 237; transfers tend to preserve unity of Me h- odism, 237; circulatory system favorable to development, 240; feasible plan for transfers, 243. Ministry, English Wesleyan, effect- iveness of, xxxiv, 1852. 68.
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Ministry, literary qualification for | Missionary labor, almost the entire the, (GEORGE PECK, ) xviii, 1836. globe open to, xxxv, 1853. 438. 47.
- Our, (SAMUEL DUNN, ) xlix, 1867, 590 ; apostolical succession, 590; a renewed heart, 592; a well- furnished mind, 592; sermoniz- ing, 503; naturalness, 595; va- riety, 596 ; clearness, 598; plain- ness, 599; reading and writing, 601; originality, 603; earnest- ness, 605.
Minutes, General, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, xi, 1828, 397; xvi, 1834, 119; xlii, 1860, 171; xlix, 1867, 132; lii, 1870, 235; Ix, 1878, 764; Ixii, 1880. 404. -- General, of the Methodist Epis- copal Church, South, liii, 1871. 697.
. Mission atlas, Algemeiner ; Grunden- mann, xlix, 1867. 437.
- churches, when to be independ- ent, xxxvii, 1855. 111.
- to the prisoners in the Tombs, New York, 1x, 1878. 580.
- work; Thrall, Ivii, 1875. 178.
-- work, forty years of, in Polynesia, 1835, onward ; Murray, lix, 1877. 376.
Missionaries, dictionary of; Migne, xlvi, 1864. 143.
- to Greece, iv, 1821. 399.
- of Kilmany, xxxvi, 1854. 159. Missionary, (poem,) ii, 1819. 240.
- among cannibals, xlii, 1860.
526.
- conferences, Ivii, 1875, 289; Liverpool conference, 1860. 292; Lahore conference, 1862, 296; Allahabad conference, 1872, 297.
- education, Ix, 1878. 156.
- enterprise, the, xxviii, 1846. 480.
- exertions, utility of, iii, 1820. 457.
- field, review of the, xv, 1833. 315.
- history of Germany ; Strack, xlii, 1860. 503.
- hymn, ii, 1819, 40; viii, 1823. 328.
- labor in Africa, memorials of, xxxiii, 1851. 482.
- labor, wants of the present age, xxxV, 1853. 443.
- labors and scenes in South Africa; Moffatt, xxv, 1873. 640.
- life, lights and shadows of; Pite- zell, xl, 1858. 495.
- in many lands; House, xlii, 1860. 690.
- memorial, xxviii, 1846, 157. -memorials; Moister, xxxiii, 1851. 482.
- operations, xxxii, 1850, 490; in the Fiji Islands, 490; in China, 598; in California, 654.
- operations in Oregon, xxxii, 1850. 43.
- policy of the Methodist Episco- pal Church, (J. M. THOBURN,) 1, 1868, 75; failing sympathy with missionary enterprise, 77; the financial situation, 78; lack of re-enforcements of foreign missions, 83; the government of foreign missions, 85; neces- sity of disciplinary provisions, 87; peculiar official manage- ment, 90.
- regi-ter, American, iv, 1821. 399.
- report, xxxiii, 1851. 491.
-- societies, anniversaries of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
iii, 1820, 389; vi, 1823, 119, 236, 275; viii, 1825, 278; ix. 1826, 238; x, 1827, 267; xi, 1828, 207.
- societies, statisties of Protest- ant, Ivii, 1875. 356.
- and Bible society, address of, ii, 1819. 301.
- society, address before, (BISHOP M'KENDREE,) iii, 1820. 225.
- society, address before, (BISHOP GEORGE, ) iv, 1821. 276.
- society, address before, (JOHN SUMMERFIELD. ) v, 1822. 312. - society, address in Baltimore, vi, 1823. 268.
- society, address before the South Carolina Conference, (S. OLIN,) vii, 1824. 301.
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Missionary society, address before | Missionary society, Virginia Confer- Young Men's, of New York, ix, ence, ix, 1826. 238. 1826. 304.
- society, Albany female, vii, 1824, 204; ix, 1826. 306.
- society, American Baptist home, report of the, liv, 1872. 368.
- society, anniversary of the New York female, iii, 1820, 194; iv, 1821, 278; ix, 1826. 348.
- society, anniversary of the Wes- leyan, iv, 1821, 433; vi, 1823, 351; vii, 1824, 355, 393.
- society, annual meeting of the Wesleyan, viii, 1825, 361, 400; ix, 1826. 354, 378.
- society, annual reports of the Methodist Episcopal, iv, 1821,
235; v, 1822, 316; vii, 1824, 232; xi, 1828. 272; li, 1869. 456.
- society, annual report of the Wesleyan, vii, 1824, 355.
- society, account of the Baptist, iv, 1821. 396.
- society, Canada Conference, ix, 1826. 232.
- society, contributions to the Methodist Episcopal, x, 1827. 85, 183, 231, 275, 326.
- society, General Conference re- port on, xi, 1828. 272.
- society, Genesee Conference aux- iliary, vi, 1823, 398; ix, 1826. 231.
- society. juvenile, New York, ix, 1826. 158.
- society, Massachusetts, ii, 1819, 424, 462.
- society, Mount Carmel, iii, 1820. 389.
- society, quadrennial report of - Methodist Episcopal, vii, 1824. 278.
- society, Scottish, letters from, viii, 1825. 21, 63, 90.
- society, South Carolina Confer- ence, report of, iv, 1821, 118; vii. 1824. 196.
- society, Tennessee Conference, vii, 1824. 192. (See also under Mis ellaneous.)
- society, Wesleyan, iii, 1820, 396 ; iv, 1821, 38, 73, 111, 147; v, 1822, 239, 354, 395, 431; ix, 1826, 199 ; xxx, 1848. 165.
- society, Wesleyan, general, ii, 1819. 187, 225.
society, Wesleyan, sentiments on the, x, 1827. 364.
- society, Young Men's, v, 1822. 236.
Missions, on ; Muller and Stanley, Ivi, 1874. 125.
- S. T. Anderson, Ivii, 1875. 178. - American Board, xxxi. 1849. 685. - American Board, in India ; A. Anderson, Ivii, 1875. 180, 346. - in America, (D. D. LORE, ) xl, 1858, 241, 589; first Protestant missions in Brazil, 242; Jesuit missions, 243; first Protestant Indian missions, 244 ; the Amer- ican Board and its work, 247; American Baptist Union, 247; Methodist Indian missions, 248 ; destitute Indians in New Mex- ico, 250; in Mexico, South America, and Canada, 252; in the western territories, 254; Methodist missions among the Indians, 255; importance of the home work, 590; in our great cities, 592; tendency of Romanism, 593; necessities of the Irish Romanists, 595 ; claims of the colored population, 596 ; the foreign work, 598; among the French, 599; among the Germans, 601 ; among the Scan- dinavians, 602; among the Spanish, 603.
- in America, xli, 1859. 265.
- in Asia. (See Aia and the Church.)
- Apostolic and modern ; Briggs, xlvii, 1865. 132.
-- Christian, xxxix, 1857, 105 ; Ro- man Catholic, 107; Protestant, 108, 113.
- Extract from report on, xi, 1828. 272.
- Christian; Clarkson, xl, 1838. 599.
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Missions, foreign, relations claims of; Anderson, li, 1869. 161.
- History of Baptist; Gammel, xxxi, 1849. 550.
- Bengal, hand-book of; Long, xxxi, 1849. 142.
- History of Methodist; Bangs, xiv, 1832. 249.
- History of, in Orissa ; A. Sutton, xx, 1838. 476.
- History of Methodist; Strick- land, xxxii, 1850. 329.
- and Methodism, (S. OLIN.) xxix, 1847; 296; twenty-seventh an- nual report of missionary soci- ety, 269 ; political and econom- ical agencies of missions, 271 ; the gospel the great and only civilizer, 273 ; missionary so- ciety organized, 1819, 276; it includes both domestic and for- eign, 278 ; Indian missions, 282 ; missions in older states, 286; foreign missions, 288; Oregon missions, 290; obstacles in the way of missionary work, 297; separate boards, 301.
- and missionary society ; Reid, Ixi, 1879. 795.
- Our oriental; Thomson, lii, 1870. 626.
- Principles and facts of ; Bond, Ivii, 1875. 178.
- Roman Catholic ; Kalkar, 1, 1868. 457.
- South Sea, conversations on the, xxiv, 1842. 163.
- Thoughts on ; Cunnyngham, Ivii, 1875. 178.
- in Tonga and the Fiji Islands ; Laury, xxxiv, 1852. 632.
- Wesleyan, 1848, xxxi, 1849. 681.
- Year-book of ; Hoole, xxxi, 1849. 140.
- (See also America; American; China; Christianity in India; Church, most of; Fiji; French; Friendly; German; India; In- dian; Memorial; Methodist mis- sions; Mexican; New Zealand; Oregon ; Punjaub ; Roman Cath- olic; Taylor ; Visitation to China and Japan; Wesleyan.)
and | Modern pulpit and Methodism, Ivi, 1874. 125.
Mohammedanism, 1x, 1878, 347; Ixi, 1879. 167.
- in Western Africa, (EDWARD W. BLYDEN,) liii, 1871, 62 ; beneti- cial effects of it, 63; the Mus- sulman teacher, the Koran, 65; Arabic manuscripts in Africa, 69 ; the Mandingoes, 75.
and the negro race, (EDWARD W. BLYDEN,) lix, 1877, 100; rise and spread of Mohammedanism in negro lands, 105; educating influence of the Koran, 107; manliness of Mohammedan ne- groes, 110.
- and Christianity in Turkey and the Balkau states, Ixii, 1880. 374.
Monasteries, Irish, literary character of the, xxxiv, 1852. 54.
Monastery of Port Royal, xxxV, 1853, 193; founded in 1204, 193; destroyed by the Jesuits, 1710. 208.
Monasticism in the Church of Eu- gland, xlvii, 1865. 594.
- Origin of; Gass, 1x, 1878. 159, 161.
- Origin of ; Weingarten, Ix, 1878. 159.
Monks, the, before Christ ; Johnson, Iii, 1870. 635.
Montalembert ; L'Eglise libre dans l'etat libre, xlvi, 1864. 143.
Moravians, the, xli, 1859. 73.
Mormonism and the Mormons, xxiv, 1842. 483.
- and Mormons, xxv, 1843, 111; book of Mormon, 113; fanati- cisin of Mormons, 114; the British critic on the Mormons, 121.
Music, church, (BOSTWICK HAWLEY,) xlix, 1867, 513; first instru- mental music, 515: Hebrew sacred music, 516; early Chris- tian music, 518 ; Italy and Ger- many lead in music, 520; Script- ure unthority for the use of music, 521 ; man's natural adap- tation for music, 522; singing with the understanding, 524;
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Music-continued.
singing with the spirit, 526 ; defective church regulations, · 527; influences, 530.
Nestorian Christians, among the, residence of eight years in Per- sia, xxv, 1843. 479. Nestorians, the, xxiii, 1841. 483.
- Destruction of the, xxxi, 1849. 586.
-Dr. Grant and the mountain ; Lau- rie, xxxvi, 1854. 468.
New Church, true organization of the, xxx, 1848. 635.
- England Churches, genesis of the ; Bacon, Ivii, 1875. 180.
- England, religious condition of, xxxii, 1850, 64; at the close of the last century, 65; introduc- tion of Methodism, 66.
- Jersey, memorials of Methodism in; Atkinson, xlii, 1860. 345. - Testament Church membership; Adams, xxxiii, 1851. 72.
- York Annual Conference, resolu- tions of, xii, 1830. 270.
- York Couference of 1789, (S. W. COGGESHALL, ) xxxix, 1857, 202; its doings and results, 202; its members, 202 ; political era and its influence, 204; address of bishops to the president, 206; establishment of the Book Con- cern, 209; mission to Canada, 210 ; mission to New England, 212; Whitefield in New En- gland, 213; trials in New En- gland, 215; bishops from New England, 218.
- York Conference, minutes of, Ivi, 1874. 527.
- York East and Southern General Conference, (D. D. WHEDON,) xlviii, 1866, 443 ; origin of res- olution sent, 443; the concert of prayer, 446; second set of resolutions, 447; ambiguity of southern telegram, 448; report of conference committee, 451; Dr. Wightman's mistake, 455; southern reception of the tele- gram, 456; proper principles of intercommmunication, 439 ;
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Southern General Conference action, 461.
New Zealand, Methodist missions in, xxxvii, 1855. 124.
- Zealand, religious statistics of, lix, 1877. 279.
Noel, Baptist W., connection with the Baptists, xxxi, 1849. 684. Non-conformity in Wales, history of; Rees, xliv, 1862. 677.
Nota et scripta quæ de controver- siis ecclesia Græca et Latina, xliv, 1862. 331.
Office, the sacred, lectures on the nature and end of, xxv, 1843. 477.
Old Catholic Church, the, Ivi, 1874, 152; Ix, 1878, 163; lxi, 1879, 150, 765 ; Ixiii, 1881. 175.
- Foundry, London. some account of, xiv, 1832. 358.
Ordination not a Christian but a Jewish practice, xxxv, 1853. 278.
Oriental Church, the, xxxviii, 1856. 326, 504.
- Churches ; Silbernagle, xlvii, 1865. 451.
Original Church of Christ, defense of; Bangs, xxv, 1843. 550.
Origin and growth of religion; Müller, Ixi, 1879. 395.
"Our Fathers," defense of ; John Emory, liii, 1871. 672.
Pan-Presbyterian council; A. C. George, Ixiii, 1881. 45.
Papacy, the, and the civil powers ; R. W. Thompson, lix, 1877. 550.
- The, struggles for temporal su- premacy, xxxviii, 1856. 387. Papal conspiracy, xxxvii, 1855. 630. - government, the ; Schmidt, 1, 1868. 601.
- principles and Italian sights, xxxviii, 1856. 487.
Papante Schismatique, la, ou Rome dans ses rapports avec l'Eglise Orientale ; Guettée, xlv, 1963. 676.
Papers, Roman Catholic, Iviii, 1876. 364.
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Parish of Wesley, the, (E. Q. FUL- | Peter in Rome, question concern- LER,) Ixi, 1879, 77; growth of ing, Iviii, 1876. 535. the Methodist Episcopal - Saint, the rock, xli, 1859. 361. Pharisees, their character and pre- tensions, xxxi, 1849. 547. Church, 78 ; the schism of 1844, 81 ; work in the south after the war, 82 ; outlook for next cent- Philadelphia, xxxvii, 1855, 495; ori- gin of Methodism in it, 495; its growth under Boardman and Pilmore, 497. ury, 84; providential prepara- tions for evangelization, 86 ; glance at the several fields of labor, 89.
Parsees, the, (L. P. BROCKETT, ) xlii, 1860, 433; their origin, 434 ; Zurlost, or Zoroaster, 435; the Parsees emigrate to India, 437 ; their theological system, 438.
- The, (ALEXANDER J. SCHEM, ) xlvi, 1864, 278; origin of the Parsees religion, 280; name and form of the Zend-Avesta, 283 : its authors, 284; doctrines of Zoroaster, 287; the modern Parsees, 288; prospect of Par- seeism, 290.
- The ; Haug, Ixii, 1880. 572.
- the, essay on ; Haug, xlvi, 1864. 278.
- Manners and customs of the ; Naoroji, xlvi, 1864. 278.
- Religion of the; Naoroji, xlvi, 1864. 278.
Parsis, the religion of the ; Haug, lxiii, 1881. 61.
Pascal, provincial letters of, xxxv, 1853. 156.
Passover, controversy of the ancient Church on the, xlii, 1860. 677. Pastoral office, the, (M. J. CRAMER, )
xlix, 1867, 81 ; New Testament idea of it, 81; the work of the pastor, 82 ; preaching or teach- ing, its nature, 83; to commu- nicate the divine will, 84; im- parting instruction, 87 ; exlior- tation, 88 ; to oversee the flock, 89 ; serving in temporal affairs, 91.
Pastors and churches in Washing- ton; Johnston, xxxix, 1837. 339.
Patrologie, cours complet, de, xliii, 1861. 505.
Pax. Ivii, 1875. 531.
Pessimism examined, xxv, 1843. | Preaching, extemporaneous. xxxiv, 324.
Physical and religious knowledge, similarities of; Bixby, Iviii, 1876. 558.
"Pittsburg Christian Advocate " rs. our episcopacy, the, liv, 1872. 602.
Platonism, its influence on early Christianity, xxxi, 1849. 438. Politics in the Church, lv, 1873. 351.
Polity, Wesleyan; Pierce, xxxviii, 1856. 314.
Polity. (See also Church polity.) Pope and councils, the; Janus, lii, 1870. 308.
- encyclical letters of the, xlvii, 1865. 275, 448, 451.
- Pius IX., apostolic letter of, xxxiii, 1851. 172.
- and popedom, church and churches, xliv, 1862. 333.
- The temporal powers of the; Civilta Cattolica, xxxvii, 1853. 313.
Popery, dialogues on, xxv, 1843. 322.
- Perils of; Barton, xxvii, 1845. 482.
- persecutions, xxvii, 1845. 163.
Popes, history of the; Ranke, xxvii, 1845. 317.
- Infallibility of the. true and false ; Fessler, Ivii, 1875. 531.
Power of the Church; Luther, xlviii, 1866. 136.
Prayer, book of public, xxxix, 1857. 319.
Preachers, American and English Wesleyan. xxxiv, 1852. 68.
- Superannnated and supernume- rary in the Methodist Church, xxxiv, 1852. 299.
-- manual, xxxviii, 1856. 310.
1852, 73; Wesleyan, old and
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modern styles compared, 73; secret of success explained, 74; extemporaneous, 78; essen- tial in Methodist ministry, 78; prevalence among English Wes- leyans, 79.
- History of, in German Evangel- ical Church ; Sack, li, 1869. 306. Presbyter-bishops in the Apostolic Church, xxxiii, 1851. 583.
Presbyterian brethren, our, xii, 1830. 100.
- council, the proposed, Ivii, 1875. 487.
Presbyters, office of, xxxiii, 1851. 589. Presiding eldership, the, (W. R. GOODWIN,) Ivii, 1875, 67; modi- fication proposed, 71; an elect . ive presiding eldership, 72; a smaller number, 73; the best material, 77.
- elder question in 1820, xxxiii, 1851. 422.
- elder question in the Methodist Episcopal Church, xxxvii, 1855. 602.
-- elder question in Methodist his- tory, xxxii, 1850. 72.
- elders, should they be elected ? (W. N. M'ELROY,) Iviii, 1876, 257; contrary to the constitu- tion of the Church, 258; pro- posed change a fundamental one, 261; proposed change would be injurious, 266.
- elders, election of the, (GEORGE PRENTICE, ) Ixi, 1879, 300; pam- phlets of Drs. Wise and Cum- mings, 300; General Conference of 1792, 304; appointment and appeal, 304; secession of O'Kel- ly, 304 ; plan of a " deed of set- tlement," 305; patronage of pulpits down to 1808, 310; duties of presiding elders de- fined in 1792, 314; Dr. Cum- mings on the restrictive rule, 316; General Conference of 1808, committee of fourteen, 326.
- elders, election of, (JOSEPH CUM- MINGS, ) Ixi, 1879. 685 : governed should have a voice in elections,
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· 686; article on page 300 by Dr. Prentice, 687; the appointing power in General Conference, 687; powers of General Con- ference down to 1812, GSS; powers of the bishops derived from General Conference, 690; not derived from ordination, 690; part of the powers of the bishops transferred, 691 : Bishop Emory on the appointing pow- er, 693; the "deed of settle- ment," 694; power of General Conference as now constituted, 701; third restrictive rule, 702; the word "plan " considered, 709; criticisms of Dr. Prentice, 711; history of the restrictive rules, 714.
Primate of the Roman pontiff, the ; Civitanova, 1, 1868. 459.
Priesthood of the people, (ABEL STEVENS.) lv, 1873, 43; stand- point of the reformation and primitive Church, 43; Luther's declaration, 45; contrary to prelacy, 47; in Church at Jeru- salem, 47; hierarchy arose from. 48: John Wesley on, 49: essen- tial equality of all saints in- ferred, 50; Pressensé on, 51; practice and opinion of early Christians, 51; does not detract from a divine call, 53; Method- ism, 53; ordination, 54; illu- sions of ecclesiasticismi, 54; preaching, 55 ; reformers in ad- vance of the present day, 56; Methodist local ministry. 56; universal obligation of Chris- tian labor inferred, 50; confers responsibility on business men, 59; relation of increase of pop- ulation, 61; with reference to the great future of America, 61; consecration in secular life, 62; love of riches incompatible with it, 62; increase of natural wealth, 64; it includes the humblest, 65; it includes Chris- tian women, 65; papal errors in Protestantism in relation to it, 67; in the Church of the future, 69.
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Priesthood, universal, Luther's opin- ion on, xxxiii, 1851, 440; lv, 1873. 43, 49.
Priestly pretensions disproved; Dewart, Ivi, 1874. 526.
Primitive Christianity, a chapter in ; Malfatti, 1, 1868. 121.
- Church, Lord King's draft of, xxiii, 1841. 474.
Proselytes of the gate, xxxi, 1849. 550.
- of righteousness, xxxi, 1849. 550. Protestant annual; Pratt, 1, 1868. 603.
- Christianity the representative of freedom, xxxix, 1857. 35.
- dogmatics, history of; Gass, xxxviii, 1856. 168.
- Episcopal Church, what she has, 1, 1868. 293.
- freedom ts. ecclesiastical reac- tion ; Schenkel, xlvii, 1865. 598.
- union convention of the, xxxiv, 1852. 583.
- Churches of Germany, the, Ixii, 1880. 175.
Protestantischen Kirche, der ; Schenkel, xlix, 1867. 611.
Protestantism, xxxix, 1837, 164; Ixiii, 1881. 786.
- in Bohemia, the destruction of; Reuss, 1, 1868. 293.
- Discussion of; French, Ix, 1878. 732.
-- in Europe, xxxviii, 1856. 323, 497. -- in France, xviii, 1836, 185; Ix, 1878. 545.
- in France, a plea for, (WILLIAM WELLS,) Ixi, 1879, 501; growth of liberal Protestantism, 503; necessity for a religious reform, 503; what is Protestantism ? 506; a break with Rome neces- sary to liberty, 512; the cause wants leaders, 518.
- in Great Britain, xxvii, 1845, 101; editorial preface, 101; dis- cussion in England, 104; dis- senters, 109; Baptists, 111; Wesleyan body, 113; union so- cieties, 118.
- in Italy, (C. K. TRUE,) xxviii, 1846, 485; Italy before the ref- ormation, 486; Ambrose, arch-
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bishop of Milan, 486; reforma- tion, 488; progress of reforma- tion in Italy, 491; suppression of reformation, 492; civil state of Italy since the reformation, 494; state of religion in Italy since the reformation, 498; en- couraging signs, 501; Wal- denses, 502; polity of the Wal- densian Church, 505. lxiii, 1881, 370; Waldenses, -370; Free Italian Church, 371; Free Christian Church, 371; Wes- leyan Church, 372; Methodist Episcopal Church, 372; Bap- tists, 372.
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