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Antoinette, Marie; J. Abbott, xxxi, 1849. 504.
- Marie, queen of France, life of ; Yonge, lix, 1877. 194.
Apollonius and his age, 1, 1868. 292. Apostle, the Karen, xxix, 1847. 640. -of Kerry, the; Campbell, li, 1869. 150.
Apostles and evangelists, lives of the, xx, 1838. 239.
- History of the; Neander, xlv, 1863. 501.
-- Lectures on the; Whateley, xxxiii, 1851. 493.
- Lives of the, xxiii, 1841. 9.
- Lives of the; Bacon, xxviii, 1846. 479.
- Lives, acts, and martyrdom of the; Cave, xxxiv, 1852. 501.
Appleton, William, memoir of, ii, 1819. 365, 406, 444.
Arator, the Christian poet, lv, 1873. 335.
Archbishops, lives of the; Hook, xliii, 1861. 328, 673.
Arcularius, Philip I., viii, 1825. 205. Aristotle, (G. F. HOLMES, ) XXXV, 1853. 312, 509; his intellect and labors, 343; writings imbued with a religious spirit, 344; his philosophy, 509.
Arminius, James, Ivi, 1874. 180.
- James, memoir of, v, 1822. 91.
- James, life of; N. Bangs, xxvi, 1844. 478.
- Life and timesof, (MOSES STUART.) xv, 1833, 8; birth and early history. 9; Theodore Smilius, 9; distinguished for his tal- ents, 9; Beza and Ramus, 10; drawn to Italy by the fame of Zabarella, 12; popular as a preacher at Amsterdam, 13; doctrines of Calvin and Beza, 14; Arminius died, October,
1609, 22; views of justification, 23; Dr. Owen on regeneration, 29; Professor Stuart's views of him and his doctrines, 33.
Arminius, testimonies to, xii, 1830. 475.
- and Arminianism; Whedon, Ixi, 1879. 405.
Arnaud, Mary Angelica, xxxv. 1853, 193; letter by her, 199; respect- ing sufficiency of Scripture, 202; her death, 203.
Arnold, Eva, death of, ix, 1826. 318. - Thomas, life and letters of ; Dean Stanley, xxvii, 1845. 484.
- W. T., memoir, xxviii, 1846. 640.
- of Brescia ; Guibal, 1, 1868. 603. Arnot, William, autobiography of, 1x, 1878. 192.
Asbury, Rachel, memoir of, viii, 1825. 339.
- Original letters of, xiii, 1831. 189, 298.
- Bishop, life of, xiii, 1831, S2; efforts to have his life written up, 82; Dr. Jennings engaged to write it, 83; committee to examine manuseript, 86; did not approve of it, SS.
- Bishop, (S. W. COGGESHALL.) Xxxvi, 1854, 158, 407; his co- adjutors, 15S; birth, parentage, and early training, 409 ; his con- version, 410; apprenticed. 411; licensed as a local preacher, 411; missionary to America, 1771, 412; in Philadelphia and New York, 413; visits to Bos- ton, 414; general superintend- ent in America, 416; celibacy. and his reasons for it, 426; his piety and peaceful death, 427; intellect and character as a preacher, 428; gift of govern- ment and laboriousness, 429; greatness of character, 430.
- Bishop, life and times of, xli, 1859. 156.
- Journals of Francis, xxxv, 1853. 599.
- Daniel, memoir of, ix, 1826. 368.
|Askew, Anne, xlix, 1867. 163.
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168
Athenagoras; March, Iviii, 1876. 576. Atkins, Samuel G., death, ix, 1826. 159.
-- George, memoir of, xi, 1828. 172. Audubon, birds and, (A. T. TUck- ERMAN,) 1852, 415; ornitholog-
. ical biography, 415; career as an ornithologist, 422.
- Mrs. St. John, xxxix, 1857. 163. Augustine, life of, xxxvi, 1854. 469. - Bailie, xli, 1859. 336.
- Saint, and his philosophy ; Flottes, xliv, 1862. 642.
Auretian; William Ware, xxxix, 1857. 163.
Autobiography, what it should be, xxxiii, 1851. 289.
Avis, James, memoir of, viii, 1825. 366.
Aydelot, Joseph, memoir of, viii, 1825. 296.
Bachelor, Elijah, death of, v, 1822. 80.
Backus, J:, life and times of, xli, 1859. 498.
Bacon, Francis, xxxv, 1853, 351, 489; the Bacon of the nine- teenth century, 329, 489; Ba- conian reforms, 490; manner in which undertaken, 491; Christian spirit, 494; influence of his labors, 494; dependent on present philosophy, 495; conditions of any new reform, 496; narrowed and dwarfed by others, 508.
- Friar, and Lord Bacon, (G. F. HOLMES,) x1, 1858, 5, 173; Lord Bacon, his works becoming popular, 7; Friar Bacon, his Opus Majus, 8; new edition de- sirable, 9; biographical sketch, 11; Lord Bacon, criticism on Aristotle, 13; works compared with those of the friar, 15; his history of life and death, 18; views of the rainbow and light, 20; of the ebb and flow of the sea, 21; words borrowed from Friar Bacon, 22; expressions plagiarized, 24; doctrines adopted. 25: Lord Bacon's great mind, 173; causes of hu-
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man ignorance, 174; induction and experimentation, 176; par- allelisms, 179; Friar Bacon fond of quoting authorities, 184; Lord Bacon, his preten- sions to originality, 184; withi- out co-laborers, 186.
Bacon, Lord, personal history of ; Dixon, xliv, 1862. 170.
Baker, Samuel, memoir of, viii, 1825. 106.
- W. E., discourse on death of; Imbrie, xxxiii, 1851. 486.
- William George, life of, (re- viewed,) xlii, 1860, 168; born in Maryland, 168; can a lawyer in active practice be .a Chris- tian? 169.
- Bishop, (CHARLES ADAMS,) Ix, 1878, 111; youth, conversion, and studies, 112; as a teacher, 114; as a preacher, 115; as a theological professor, 118; elected to the episcopacy, 119. Balaam, history and oracles of, (MILTON S. TERRY, ) 1, 1868. 533; Balak's alarm, 556; the miraculous incident. 55; Ba- laam's reception by Balak, 563; the first oracle, 566; the second oracle, 568; separation of Ba- lak from Balaam, 579.
Bangs, Nathan, life of; Stevens, xlv, 1863, 700; xlvi, 1864. 172. - S. B., memoir of, xxxvi, 1854. 156.
Banks, James, memoir of, iii, 1820. 136.
Bardesanes, a monograph on; Hil- genfeld, xlvii, 1865. 120.
Bards, Scotia's, li, 1869. 152. Barneveld, John, life and death of, Ixii, 1880. 197. (See also John of Barneveld.)
Baronius, annals of, 1, 1868. 292. Barr, Jacob, death of, vi, 1823. 400. Barrow, Isaac, memoir and works of, xxviii, 1846. 150, 165; memoir defective, 165; parentage and birth, 166; published Euclid's elements, 167; took orders, 167; professor at Cambridge, 168; as a divine, 170; fails in evangel- ical tone, 172.
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Bascom, life of; Henkle, xxxvi, | Berkeley and Malebranch, anecdote, 1854. 475.
Bass, Stephen, death of, iv, 1821. 279.
Baxter, works and sketch of, xxi, 1839. 469.
- Richard, life and times of, xv, 1833. 121.
Bayard, the chevalier, life of ; Simms, xxx, 1848. 475.
Bealey, Richard, memoir of, v, 1822. 327, 336.
Beard, Margarette, memoir of, viii, 1825. 40.
Beauchamp, William, memoir of, viii, 1825. 17, 49, 86.
Beaumarchais and his times, xxxix, 1857. 327.
Beaumont, Joseph, the Wesleyan Demosthenes; Wakeley, Iviii, 1876. 194.
Beaven, Mrs. Samuel, memoir of, vii, 1824. 331.
Beek, Professor, xlv. 1863. 501. Becket, Thomas a, life of: Milman, xlii, 1860. 169.
Becks, Peter, general of the Jesuits, XXXV, 1853. 620.
Beckwith, Alba, memoir of, iv, 1821. 49.
Beecher, George, biographical re- mains of. xxviii, 1846. 481.
- Lyman, autobiography of, xlvi, 1864, 348; xlvii, 1865. 323.
Belknap, Jeremy, life of, xxx, 1848. 157.
Bellarmine; Hause, 1, 1868. 458. Bengel, J. A., life of, xlvii, 1865. 467.
Benjamin du Plan; Bonnefon, Ixi, 1879. 190.
Bennett, Peter, memoir of, vii, 1824. 183.
Benson, Joseph, death and sketch of, iv, 1821, 319; v, 1822. 206, 250, 294.
-- Joseph, memoir of ; Treffrey, XXV, 1843. 176.
Beranger, (J. F. HURST,) x1, 1858, 418; early life and genius, 419; noble patronage, 421; fines and imprisonments, 423; " Le Vieux Drapeau," 423; his death, 425. Berengarius, xxxiii, 1851. 675.
iv, 1821. 146.
Berthold von Regensberg; Pfeiffer, xlv, 1863. 148.
Bethune, Joanna, xlv, 1863. 354. Between-the-Logs, late chief of the Wyandots, x, 1827, 382; xiii, 1831.94; Charlvoix's account of the Wyandots, 94; divided into seven bands, 95: Tarhe, or the Crane, 95; speech of Walk-in- the-Water, 96; Between-the- Logs as embassador, 98; his speech, 99; account from "North American Review." 100.
Bewley, martyrdom of, (CHARLES ELLIOTT, ) xlv, 1863, 626 ; perse- cutions of the Methodist Epis- copal Church in the south, 627; letter of Bishop Pierce, 629; resolutions, passed in Fabius, 630; Bewley driven out of Texas, 632; attacked by a mob, 634; stops in Missouri, 635; seized and carried back, 636; farewell address to his family, 638; his death, 640; comments of the press, 641 ; his character and principles, 643.
Bickersteth, E., memoir of, xxxiii, 1851. 669.
Biographical and critical miseella- nies, xxviii, 1846. 157.
- sketches; Bayne, xxxviii, 1856. 563.
- and historical sketches; Macau- lay, xxxix, 1857. 550.
- works, xx, 1838. 416.
Biography. (For articles on Writ- ing Biography, see Biography in Miscellaneous Department.) - American; Sparks, xxx, 1848. 505.
- Appleton's cyclopædia of, xxxviii, 1856. 491.
- Christian, vol. iv, xxi, 1839. 119.
- of scientific meu; Arago, xli, 1859. 333.
- Universal hand-book of, notice, xxxiv, 1852. 152.
- Wesleyan, outlines of; Osborne, lii, 1870. 316.
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Biography, gems of female; D. | Smith, xxxiv, 1852. 479.
Bismarck, life of, lii, 1870. 483. Black, Sarah H., death of, v, 1822. 477.
- Daniel, death of, xi, 1828. 198. Mrs. William, death of, xi, 1828. 319.
Henry and his professor, xvi, 1834. 448.
Blessington, Countess of, memoir of; Madden, xxxvii, 1855. 479. Blind minister, autobiography of a ; Woodbridge, xxxviii, 1856. 648.
Blosset, Knt. Sir Robert, memoir of, vii, 1825. 456.
Blyford, Mrs. Matthew, memoir of, vi, 1823. 414.
Boardman, Lucinda, death of, x, 1827. 183.
- R., xxxvii, 1855, 496; arrival in America, 497 ; early labors, 498. Bodin et son Temps, xxxv, 1853. 629.
Boehın, Martin, notice of, vi, 1823. 210, 294.
-- Jacob, xlii, 1860. 82, 291.
- Henry, reminiscenees of. xlvii, 1865, 484, 629; Iviii, 1876. 195. - Henry, (LUTHER W. PECK. ) xlviii, 1866, 386; early life and ex- perience, 387; advantages of Methodist itinerancy, 390; Methodist singing, 393; Meth- odist revivals, 394; growth of episcopal power, 397; Church organization, 399; the General Conference, 400; incidents, 402; our centenary, 406.
Boethius, the last scholar of the ancient world, xxxiv, 1852. 54. Bogeart, Plebe, memoir of, viii, 1825. 165.
Boles, Elizabeth, memoir of, xxviii, 1846. 163.
Bonaparte, Napoleon, xxviii, 1846. 162.
- Louis Napoleon; Wikoff, xxxi, 1849. 338.
Bond, John W., account of, ii, 1819. 248, 324.
Boone, Daniel, life of, (E. WENT- WORTH,) XXXV, 1853, 364; obli-
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gations of the present to collect materials, 365; John M. Peck, author, 366; Boone occupied a remarkable position, 367; sus- ceptible to the charms of do- mestic life, 368; alone in the woods for three months, 369; cool and courageous, 369; anec- dote of tobacco, 370; settled in Kentucky, 371; an instru- ment to settle the wilderness, 3:1.
Boos, Martin, life and persecutions, (HANNAH SYNG BUNTING. ) xix, 1837, 302; converted to the true faith, 304; was born at Huttenried, 306; manner of his conversion, 307; interesting ex- tracts, 309.
Bossuet, as a preacher, (HENRY M. BAIRD, ) xlviii, 1866, 22; his sophistries, 23; the edict of Nantes, 24; tampering with the record, 26; preventing Protestants from leaving, 28; persecution of the children, 31; testimony of the Abbe Trotte, 35; results of the per- secution, 36.
Boucher, M. de Perthes, li, 1809. 94.
Bourdaloue, anecdote of, vi, 1823. 151.
Bower, Archibald, secretary of the Inquisition at Macerata, Italy, iii, 1820. 21, 62, 106.
Bowler. Susan G., life of, xxvi, 1844. 639.
Boy, the live; Johnson, Ixi, 1879. 403.
Boyhood of great men, xxxvi, 1854. 625.
Brainard, x, 1827. 124.
- David, x1, 1858. 245.
- John, life of, xlviii, 1866. 307.
-- Thomas; Brainard, Ixii, 1880. 195.
Brandeburg, William, death of, ix, 1826. 118.
Breconnet, Guillaume, bishop of Maux, Ixiii. 1881. 107.
Bremer, Frederika, life, letters. and posthumous works of, 1, 1868. 476.
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Bright, John, (W. F. MALLALIEU,) xlviii, 1866, 407; early life, 408; entrance into Parliament, 400; sentiments toward the United States, 410; as an ora- tor, 412; as a politician, 413; as a reformer, 414.
Brooks, Patty, memoir of, v, 1822. 415.
Brothers, the three; E. Latimer, Ixii, 1880. 404.
Brongham, Lord, xlii, 1860. 681. - Lord Henry, life and times, liii, 1871. 528, 700.
Brown, George, memoir of, viii, 1825. 166.
- S. C., memoir of, vi, 1823. 85. - Anecdote of Mr., v, 1822. 427.
Browne, Sir T., (B. H. NADAL,) xxxiii, 1851, 280; works re- viewed, 280; history little known, 280; "religio medici," 282; faith in revealed truth, 285; not appreciated by Haslet, 290; character, 290.
- Sir Thomas, (LUTHER W. PECK.) xlvi, 1864, 294; character and family, 295; criticism on his writings, 296; outside influ- ences, 299; extracts from his "religio medici, " 300; extracts from his " urn burial." 305.
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, (C. B. CONANT,) xliv, 1862, 409; compared to Charlotte Bronte, 409; sketch of her life, 412; her mental and spiritual life, 413; character of her marriage, 414; her brother's death, 415; first acquaintance with Brown- ing, 416; her child, 417; her death, 418; her genius, 419; her one failing, 421; her pecul- iar excellence, 424; her last poems. 699.
Brownings, the; Fuller, xlix, 1867. 163.
Bruce, Philip, death of, ix, 1826. 279.
· Bruder, die, des Rauhen Hauses, xliv, 1862. 160, 332.
Bryan, Richard, memoir of, x, 1827. 104.
Buck, David, death of, vi, 1823. 279. 1
Budget, Samuel, the successful mer- chant. xxxiv. 1852. 313.
Bunsen, Chevalier, xxxviii, 1856. 175.
Bunting, J., life of, xli, 1859. 671. - Jabez, life of, (R. A. WEST, ) xlii, 1860, 21; his early proficiency in the pulpit, 24; Wesley's finan- cial system, 27; Mr. Bunting in London, 29; secret of his great influence, 32; he aimed at excellence in every thing, 33; how he attained his elegance, 33.
- Jabez, memorial sermon on; Jobson, xli, 1859. 337.
- Jabez, sketch of, xliii, 1861. 17. Bunyan, John, life of, xxviii, 1846. 331.
Burke, Edmund, (B. St. JAMES FRY,) xl, 1858, 100; as a phi- lanthropist, 101; entrance to parliament, 102; on American affairs, 104; on religious tolera- tiou, 104; his Bristol speech, 106: on the wrongs of India, 107; on the French revolution, 108.
Burneston, Isaac, memoir of, xi, 1828. 39.
Burnham, William, death of, v, 1822. 157.
Burns, life and works of ; Chalmers, notice, xxxiv, 1852. 478.
- William C., memoir of, lii, 1870. 323.
Burr, Aaron, memoirs of, (R. H. HOWARD, ) x1, 1858, 383; by Matthew L. Davis and J. Par- ton, 383; character of his bi- ographers, 384; his early life, 385; becomes a soldier, 386; marriage, 388; enters public life. 390 ; elected vice-president, 392; reverses of public favor, 393; duel with Hamilton, 394; arrest and trial for treason, 396; visit to Europe, 397 ; death of his daughter and grandson. 398; his death, 399; mental and moral character, 400; personal appearance, 402.
Burrus, Colonel, memoir of, v, 1822. 222.
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Buslinell, Horace, life and letters of, Ixii, 1880. 596.
- Samuel, memoirs of, vii, 1824. 408.
Butler, Bishop, life and works of, xxiv, 1842. 640.
- Bishop, life of, (G. R. CROOKS,) xxxiii, 1851, 247; his analogy, 247; correspondence with Dr. S. Clarke, 248; fifteen sermons, 250; moral philosophy, 251; de- fect of his style, 252; plan for episcopacy in America, 257; on external religion, 257; his per- sonal appearance, 261.
- Stephen, memoir of, iv, 1821. 165.
Buttles, Elihu, deatlı of, vii, 1824. 39.
Byron, life of Lord, and other sketches; Castellar, Iviii, 1876. 387.
-- Lord, recollections of ; Countess Guiccoli, li, 1869. 474.
Cæsar, a sketch; Froude, lxiii, 1881. 586.
- Julius; J. Abbott, xxxi, 1849. 679.
- Julius, life of; George Peck, xxviii, 1846. 330.
- Julius, life of; Napoleon, xlvii, 1865, 473; xlviii, 1866. 635.
Caldwell, Professor, discourse on, death of, xxx, 1848. 638.
- M., (S. M. VAIL,) xxxiv, 1852, 574; converted and becomes a Methodist, 575; Methodist sem- inary in Maine in 1820, 575; elected professor in Dickinson College, 577; active in promot- ing temperance, 579; manual of elocution, 482, 583; earnest for holiness, 584; his writings, 588; Christianity tested, 151. - Zenas, life of; Vail, xxxviii, 1856. 482.
Calvin, John, recent lives of, (JAMES FLOY,) xxxii, 1850, 343, 571; his early life, 574: literary labors, 575; his insti- tutes, 576; commentaries, 578; treatment of Balsec, 581; his severity, 583; agency in the
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death of Servetus, 587; merits as a commentator, 590; his preaching, 591; disinterested- ness, 592.
Calvin, John, sa vie etc .; Bungener, xlv, 1863. 339.
- vie de ; Puaux, xlvi, 1864. 499.
- John ; Pressel, xlvi, 1864. 498.
- his disposition, lv, 1873. 527.
- John, letters on, xxxvi, 1854. 161. - and Servetus, Ix, 1878. 149.
Campbell, Bishop, " Wesleyan Ad: vocate " on, Ixi, 1879. 794.
- T., life and letters of, xxxii, 1: 50. 660.
- Thomas, life and letters of, xxxiii, 1851, 64; of Scottish origin, 65; birth and parentage, 66: precocity, 67; engages in legal studies, 70; "Pleasures of Hope," 71; visits the continent, 72; contributes a poem to a London paper, 74; "Gertrude of Wyo- ming," 78; observations on that work, 80; other literary labors, 84.
Candlish, Dr., character of, as a preacher, xxxii, 1850. 449.
Canning, life of; Bell, xxviii, 1846. 632.
Captive youths of Judah; Jones, xxxviii, 1856. 496.
Cardan and Sir Isaac Newton, v, 1822. 462.
Carlyle, Thomas, (T. V. MOORE,) xxxi, 1849, 119, 217; change in tone of literature, 119; Carlyle's birth, 120; was destined for the ministry, 121; his mental history, 121; tirst effort at au- thorship, 122; paper on Burns. 123; paper on Voltaire, 125; signs of the times, 126; paper called " characteristics," 127; his horoscope, 132; objections to certain of his books. 134; prime article of his faith, 139; writings reviewed, 217; felig- ious opinions, 235; his charac- ter, 240.
- Reminiscences of Thomas, lxiii, 1881. 547, 549, 584.
- Alexander, antobiography of, xliii, 1861. 528.
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Carlyle, xxxviii, 1856. 553, 559, 560.
Carnot, memoirs of, xliv, 1862. 162.
Carpenter, Mary, memoir of, viii, 1825. 51.
- Thomas, of New York, memoir of, viii, 1825. 287.
Carroll, Ashton, xxxviii, 1856. 312. Carter, John Spencer, memoir of, viii, 1825. - 198. -. ''
Cartwright, Peter, autobiography of, xxxix, 1857. 146.
- Peter, fifty years a presiding elder, liii, 1871. 528.
- Peter, and preaching in the west, (CUCHEVAL - CLAVIGNY, ) liv, 1872, 556; state of society, 560; John Wesley, 564; preachers sent out by Wesley, 566 ; organ- ization of the Methodist Church, 567; introduction of Methodism into America, 570, and west- ern emigration contemporary facts, 570; Francis Asbury, 571; W.M'Kendree, 573; Iv, 1873, 69; journal and antobiography, 69; birth, parents, and child- hood, 70; his conversion, 71; prepares to preach, 73; his re- sumé of labors, 73 ; extended cir- cuits and meager pay, 73; his experience, 74; hesitancy to preach to Yankees, 75; earnest- ness in saving souls, 75; General Jackson, ??; experience in camp- meeting riots, 78; preaches at Boston General Conference, 81 ; Dr. Jobson's account of him, 83; his fogyism, 83; lives to see prosperity of Methodism, 84.
Cary, Frances E., death of, iv, 1821. 40.
Carvosso, W., memoir of, simple faith in the atonement, xix, 1837, 280; Ixi, 1879. 604.
Case and his contemporaries, (E. BARRASS, ) Ix, 1878, 448; names of Canadian pioneers, 449; early preachers, 450; their hard- ships, 451 ; conference organiza- tions, 453; work among the Indians, 454; Canadian Meth- [ Charlemagne, xliii, 1861. 140.
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odism and unification, 456; educational facilities provided early, 459; experimental preach- ing, 460.
Catherine I., xli, 1859. 509.
- II., Empress, memoir of, xli, 1859. 510.
Causey, Tanzey, memoir of, v, 1822. 306.
Cavour, Count, discourse on ; Botta, xliv, 1862. 700.
Celebrated characters, memoir of ; Lamartine, xxxvii, 1855. 133. Chalmers, Thomas, (T. V. MOORE, ) xxxi, 1849, 345, 594; full list of his works, 345; ge- nius and labors, 594; Sabbath meditations, 595; change of re- ligious opinions, 600; last pub- lic. appearance, 609; intellect- ual character, 613; reputation as a preacher, 614; religious and literary character, 610; in- stitutes of theology, 679.
- Life of, xxxii, 1850. 333.
-- Life of; Hanna, xxxiii, 1851. 167. - Memoirs, life, etc .; Hanna, vol. iii, noticed, xxxiv, 1852. 154.
- Memoirs of life andl writings of, XXXV, 1853. 141, 469.
- Memoirs of; Dr. Wayland, xlvi, 1864. 699.
- Thomas; Dodds, liii, 1871. 177. Chandler, William P., memoir of, vi, 1823. 327.
Channing, William Ellery, life of, (ABEL STEVENS, ) XXxi, 1849, 50; review of his life, 50; theo- logical opinions, 52; deserip- tion of his spiritual life, 55; his part in Unitarian controversies, 57; as preacher, 62; as a phi- lanthropist, 65; devotion to the antislavery cause, 67; as a writ- er, 71; his death, 74.
- William Ellery, life and works of; Channing, Ixii, 1880. 599. -- and Theodore Parker compared, lv, 1873. 26.
Chapine, Mrs., xxxiv, 1852. 529.
Charles V., and his reign; W. Rob- ertson, xxxix, 1857. 324.
- XII .; Voltaire, xli, 1350. 507.
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Chateaubriand, (H. T. TUCKER-
MAN,) XxxV, 1853, 107; picture in the Louvre, 107; writings on America, 108; autobiography, 108; enthusiasm and romance, 112; reminiscences of travel, 113; political career, 114; prac- tical character of his author- ship, 117; style, 120; national- ity and Gallic egotism, 121.
Chemnitz, Martin, xlviii, 1866, 600; 1, 1868. 120.
Choate, Elizabeth, memoir of, ix, 1826. 320.
Christ, chronological and geograph- ical introduction to life of ; Gaspari, Ixii, 1880. 565.
- Life of; Neander, xxx, 1848, 249; xxxviii, 1856, 290; xlv, 1863. 501.
- Life of, lectures on the; Ellicott, xliv, 1862. 344.
- Life of, closing scenes in the; Buck, lii, 1870. 136.
- Life of; Hanna, liii, 1871. 178. - Life of; Farrar, Ivii, 1875, 535; Iviii, 1876. 183.
- Life of; White, Iviii, 1876. 355, 357.
- Person and worth of; Sartorius, xxxiii, 1851. 114.
- vie de; Renan, xiv, 1863. 503, 675.
Christie, Henry, memoir of, ix, 1826. 78.
Chrysostom, life of; Perthes, xxxvii, 1855. 135.
- Histoire de; Rochet, xlix, 1867. 111.
- Life and writings of; Abbé Mar- tin, xliii, 1861. 506.
Cicero, his influence in perfecting the Latin language, xxxiv, 1852. 45.
- Life of; Forsyth, xlvii, 1865. 475.
- Life of; Trollope, lxiii, 1881. 588.
Clark, John, life of, xxxix, 1857. 148. - Jane, memoir of, x, 1827. 12.
- Polly, memoir of. v, 1822. 438.
- Bishop, life of, (E. O. HAVEN,) Ivi, 1874, 5; education and early Methodism, 7; beneficiary stu-
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dents, 9; Bishop Clark as a preacher, 11 : his views on sanc- tification, 16; bishops in the Methodist Episcopal Church, 18; Daniel Curry on Bishop Clark, 27.
Clarke, Adam, notice of, xi, 1828. 423.
- Adam, death of, xv, 1833. 120.
- Adam, review of life of, xvi, 1834. 174.
- Adam, life of; Etheridge, Ili, 1859. 672.
- Adam as a preacher, (SAMUEL DUNN,) xlix. 1867, 50; extem- poraneous, 51; expository, 53; plain, 55 ; instructive, 55; evan-
. gelical, 56; experimental, 57; affectionate, 59; powerful, 61; useful, 65.
Clement d'Alexandria; Treppert, xlviii, 1866. 289.
- XIII. et Clement XIV .; Ravenan, noticed, xxxvii, 1855. 487.
- Saint, of Rome ; Lightfoot, Iviii, 1876. 369.
Clemente, Alexandrino; Reinkens, xxxV, 1853. 155.
Cleopatra; J. Abbott, xxxiii, 1851. 491.
Clinton ; Simonds, xxxvi. 1854. 481. Cobden, Richard ; Gilchrist, xlviii, 1866. 164.
Cœur, Jaques, life of; Clement, xxxV, 1853, 628; his adventure, 628; minister to Charles VII., of France, 628; genius of the age, 628.
Coke, Penelope Goulding, memoir of, i, 1818, 427, 470; ii, 1819. 26, 63, 106, 139.
- Dr., memoir of, i, 1818. 36.
- Thomas, (DANIEL CURRY.) xxxii, 1850, 74; administration as a bishop, 75; a tenant-at-will in the office. 26; never was de- posed, 339.
Cole, William, account of, ii, 1819. 295, 334.
Coles, my youthful days, notice, xxxiv, 1852. 157.
Colfax, Hon. Schuyler, biographical sketch of; Phelps, li, 1869. 163.
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Coligny, Admiral, character of, lxiii, 1881. 127.
Collins, John, memoir of, x, 1827. 289.
- John, life of. xxxii, 1850, 324; born in New Jersey, 1769, 324; preached the first Method- ist sermon in Cincinnati, 321; joined the traveling connection in 1807, 326; special provi- dence, 326; essential qualifica- tions for a gospel minister, 327. Coloma, Vittoria, life of, (JULIA M. OLIN.) xlii, 1860, 606; her early life, 607; marries the Marquis Piscaré, 608; brilliant literary circle, 608; close of her hus- band's career. 610; her poetical writings, 613; her beauty and fame, 617; doctrines of the ref- ormation in Italy, 617; eminent personages who favored them, 617; selections from her poems, 620.
Colwell, Electra, memoirs of, x, 1827. 246.
Columbus; Irving, xxxi, 1849. 333. - Cubitt, xxxi, 1849. 338.
Comte, M., and Saint Simon. (See under Philosophical.)
Cone, Dr., funeral sermon on, xxxviii, 1856. 152.
Constantine the great, Ixii, 1880. 753.
Converted infidel, a, life and expe- rience of, xxxvi, 1854. 315.
Cook, Frances, memoir of, vii, 1824. 60, 101.
- Henry P., memoir of, ix, 1826. 359.
Cookman, George G., person and character of xxxiv, 1852. 438. - Alfred, lv, 1873. 696.
Copeland, Patrick, memoir of; Neill, liv, 1872. 180.
Cord, John, death of, xi, 1828. 199. Corey, Johu, memoir of, vii, 1824. 141.
Cousin, Victor, xxxviii, 1856. 301. Coverdale, Miles, sketch of, xxviii, 1846. 539.
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