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Cowper, William, (W. H. BARNES,) 1, 1868, 580; early life, 581; failing of health, 584; proposal
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for public office, 586; insanity, 588; the Unwius and John New- ton, 589; hymn writing, 591; second attack of insanity, 592; literary efforts, 593.
Cox, M. B., sermon on death of; N. Bangs, xvi, 1834. 1.
-- Emily Mayland, xlvii, 1865. 163. Crabbe, G., life and poems of, xxiii, 1841, 460, 514; fondness for books, 461; apprenticed to a surgeon, 461; the journal which he kept, 465; his poet- ical works, 514.
Crain, Lucius, memoir of, xi, 1828. 237.
Cranmer, Archbishop, memoir of, vi, 1823. 14.
- Life of, reviewed, xviii, 1836. 1. Cravens, William, death of, xi, 1828. 199.
Cravens, William, of Virginia, por- traiture; Wakeley, li, 1869. 630. Creamer, Jolin, death of, x, 1827. 376.
Crocker, William G., memoir of; R. B Medbury, xxx, 1848. 637. Cromwell, Oliver, life of, (DANIEL CURRY, ) xxvii, 1845, 325; early life not distinguished, 329; change in religious character, 330; character often determined by external causes, 331; mem- bers of the long parliament, 336; causes of the civil war, 337; war suddenly terminated, 347; a second crisis, 349; battle of Worcester, 360; Cromwell died September 3, 1658, 363. - Guizot, xxxvi, 1854. 468.
- Life of; Adams, 1, 1868. 324. Crossfield, Margaret, memoir of, ix, 1826. 278.
Croswell, Dr., life of, xxxvi, 1854. 482.
Crummins, Alexander, memoir of, vii, 1824. 225.
Curcellæus, Stephen, funeral oration upon, (ARNOLD POLENBURG,) xlv, 1863, 92, 311; birth and ancestry, 93; natural talents and excellences, 94; education and intellectual pursuits, 95; theological education, 96; Cal-
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176
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Curcellæus, Stephen-continued.
vin and Beza; 98; the tour of Europe, 100; meets with Rich- elieu, 101 ; pastorate at Amiens, 102; flies to Belgium, 105; dy- ing testimony of his wife, 311; slanders of Maresius, 314; pro- fessor at Amsterdam, 316; the-
ological publications, 317; Christian toleration, 320; influ- ence of Perrottus, 322; honored maturity, 325; exultant death, 328.
Curran and his contemporaries ; Phillips, xxxiii, 1851. 489.
Curtis, Joseph, memoir of, x1, 1858. 666.
Cushion, Samuel, memoir of, viii, 1825. 366.
Cutler, Ann, xiv, 1832. 357.
Cyprian, Saint; Treppert, xlviii, 1866. 289.
Cyran, Saint, xxxV, 1853. 192.
Cyclopedia of biography, Apple- ton's, xxxviii, 1856. 491.
Daglish, John, memoir of, xxviii. 1846. 640.
Damascenus, Johannes; Grund- lehner, 1x, 1878. 578.
Dando, Mary, memoir of, viii, 1825. 327.
Daniels, John, death of, ii, 1819. 77.
Daniel Quorm and his religious notions ; Pearse, Ixi, 1879. 603. Dante and the origin of Italian lit- erature, xxxiv, 1852, 50; diffi- cult to render into English prose, 50; sketch of his life and character, 54; genius and pro- ductions, 58; merits of original- ity, 64; Macaulay's comparison to Milton, 65; xxxviii, 1856, 381; his poem first in the popular idiom, 390; outline of his char- acter, 393; his works, 394; mix- ture of Christian and pagan ele- ments, 397; end and motive of his poem, 400.
Davy, Sir Humphrey, life, xxiii, 1841. 591.
David, king of Israel; W. M. Tay- lor, Ivii, 1875. 180, 384.
David, king of Israel; Krummach- er, 1, 1868. 482.
Davidson, James, memoir of, xi, 1828. 9, 19, 53, 63.
Da Vinci, Leonardo, (GEORGE F. COMFORT, ) xliii, 1861, 557; lit- erary condition of Italy in the Middle Ages, 558; extraordi- nary endowments of Da Vinci, 559; his writings and discover- ies, 560; on the true method of reasoning, 561; skill in me- chanics and architecture, 562; music, sculpture, and painting, 563 ; appearance and character, 564; efforts in painting, 565; re- moval to Milan, 566; constructs an enormous nqueduct, 568; painting of the last supper. 570; his works in Florence, 576; his death, 579; reputed the greatest man of his age, 579.
Davis. John Milton, death of, xi, 1828. 39.
- G. F., memoir of, xx, 1838. 240.
- Peter B., memoir of, viii, 1825. 119.
- Samuel, death of, v, 1822, 439; memoir of, xi, 1828. 455. Dawson, Mrs. memoir of, vii, 1824. 188.
- William, sketch of, xliii, 1861. 24.
Days, my youthful: Coles, notice, xxxiv, 1852. 157.
Dead in Christ; Brown, notice, xxxvii, 1855. 485.
Death-bed scenes; D. W. Clark, notice, xxxiv, 1852. 156.
Defoe; Minto, Ixiii, 1881. 246.
De Longueville, youth of Madame; Cousin, xxxvii, 1855. 134. Demosthenes, Ixiii, 1881. 600. Dempster, John, (HENRY BANNIS- TER, ) xlvi, 1864, 357; early life, conversion, and education, 359; early ministerial life, 361; mis- sion to Buenos Ayres, 362; in- terest in biblical institutes, 363; his death, 366; style of his Christian zeal, 367; peculiari- ties of his experience, 368; pe- culiarities of his character, 370; as a student and preacher, 873;
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as a logician, 375; loyalty to
. the Church, 377; lectures and addresses, 518.
Dening, Mrs. Henry, recollections of the late, Ivi, 1874. 179.
Descartes, xxxV, 1853. 493.
De Staël, Madame; Stevens, Ixiii, 1881. 787.
De Wette, death of, xxxi, 1849. 686.
- Sketch of, (B. H. NADAL,) xliii, 1861, 411; critical study of the Bible, 411; desired a believing theology, 412.
De Witt, history of administration of; Geddes, Ixii, 1880. 795.
Dickens, the story of his life, lii, 1870. 636.
Dickinson, Nancy, account of, iii, 1820. 60.
Diderot, Voltaire, Rousseau; Morley, Ixiii, 1881. 246.
Dills. Nelson, death of, xi, 1828. 199.
Divines, history of the Westminster assembly of ; Hetherington, XXV, 1843. 637.
Dixon, James, (R. A. WEST,) XXxi, 1849, 9; his reception in the United States, 9; sketch of his ministerial life, 16; sketch of his literary labors, 17; Method- ism in America, notice of, 493; Methodism in America, review of, 653.
- Philip, memoir of, viii, 1825. 326. Döllinger, (GEORGE PRENTICE, ) Ixi, 1879, 605; as priest, professor, and author, 605; great work on the reformation, 607; charges the reformation with mischiev- ous changes, 609; leading evan- gelicals as witnesses, 611; work on the reformation one-sided, 615; testimony from reformers partial and unfair, 617; a tlior- ough papist after an experience of thirty-five years, 624.
'Dolson, Mrs., memoir of, iv, 1821. 374, 413.
Donn, Charles, memoir of, xi, 1828. 330.
Dorsey, Daniel, memoir, x, 1827. 326. 12
Doughty, Samuel, memoir of, xi, 1828. 400, 436.
Douglass, Mary, memoir of, iii, 1820. 18.
Dow, Mrs., memoir of, vi, 1823. 90. Downing, J. W., remains of, xxiv, 1842. 163.
Draper, Samuel, memoir of, vii, 1824. 380.
Drumgoole, Mrs., memoir of, x, 1827. 231.
Duff, Susan, memoir of, viii, 1825. 444.
Dupin, memoir of, xxxviii, 1856, 33; his public life, 36; his " causes celebres," 37; he was a barrister of great note, 38; the three En. glishmen, 41; General Gilley and the peasant, 43; Maria Stella, 45; Louis Philippe, 48; expenditures of Louis Philippe, 50.
Dusinbury, Lancaster B., memoir of, vii, 1824. 161.
- Harriet, memoir of, vii, 1824, 161.
Early years of our Lord's life; Han- na, lii, 1870. 316.
Ecclesiastical biography, essays on; Stephens, xxxii, 1850, 690; Ixi, 1879. 5.
Eddy, Thomas M., the life of, Ixii, 1880. 203.
Eliot, John, among the Indians, xl, 1858. 244.
Elizabeth, Queen, relation of, with Protestants of the continent, (HENRY M. BAIRD, ) I, 1868, 57; importance of the sixteenth century, 57; Froude's England, 59; literature of England under Elizabeth, 60; Elizabeth's in- difference to the Huguenots, 60; Elizabeth's incapacity, 62; lack of sympathy with the Cal- vinists, 63; state of the refor- . mation in France, 65; her bar- gains with the Huguenots, 69; coquetting with the French princes, 72; her lamentable failures, 74.
- Queen, her love of the showy rites of popery, xxxiv, 1852. 202.
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Elliot, John, memoir of, i, 1818. 329, 376, 409.
Embury, Philip, (S. W. COGGES- HALL,) xxxvii, 1855, 489; his conversion, 489 ; his first preach- ing in America, 491.
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, (GEORGE PRENTICE,) Ivi, 1874, 357; an- cestry and education, 357; re- signs pastoral charge, 358; second marriage, begins to pub- lish, 360; essay on nature, 363; religious views, 370; Ivii, 1875, 181; contrasted with Spinoza, 183; "cognition of God by in- tuition," examined, 188; im- mortality of the soul, 191 ; posi- tion in regard to Christ, 199. Emery, Richard, memoir of, iv, 1821. 325.
Eminent dead ; B. K. Pierce, xxxiii, 1851. 168.
Emmons, Nathaniel, memoir of ; Park, xliii, 1861. 523.
Emory, John, life of, xxiii, 1841, 476; xxiv, 1842, 62; book writ- ten by Robert Emory, 62; subject presented fairly, 63; the first great act of his life, 65; strength of his will, 68; a man of great talents, 72; con- stitution of Methodism, 73; de- fends the Church, 75; Method - ist Book Concern, 77; elected bishop, 1832, 79; died Decem- ber 16, 1835, 80.
English queens, lives of ; Strickland, xxxiii. 1851. 327.
Ennius, the Roman dramatist, xxxviii, 1856. 91.
Entwisle, J., memoir of, (by the EDITOR.) xxxiii, 1851, 305; es- capes from death, 306; com- mencement of ministry, 306; laments unfaithfulness, 309; advice to candidates for the ministry, 310; usefulness, 311; theories of Church government, 312.
Episcopius, review of memoirs of, xix, 1837, 75; was the child of troublous times, 76; profess- or of divinity in Leyden, 77; synod of Dort, 77; persecutions,
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78; toleration simultaneous with Arminius, 83.
Episcopius, Simon, (STEPHEN CUR- CELL.EUS,) xlv, 1863, 612; lis education. 613; called to a professorship at Leyden, 615; answers as a witness at a bap- tism, 616; synod of Dort, 618; remonstrants expelled and ex- iled, 620; his publications, 621 ; his marriage, 622; last illness and death, 623; his character, 624.
- Simon, memoir of; Calder, xx, 1838. 240.
Erwin. George, memoir of, vii, 1824. 406.
Evans, Christmas, memoir of life of; D. Phillips, xxvi, 1844. 162. Everidge, Eleanor, memoir of, vi, 1823. 381.
Family, a French; De Wette, 1, 1868. 324.
Faraday, Michael, liv, 1872. 700. Fathers of the desert; Ruffner, xxxiii, 1851. 329.
of the Reformed Church ; Lewis, xlv, 1863. 336.
Fechtig, Lewis R., memoir of, vii, 1824. 130.
Female biography, xix, 1837, 291; Mrs. Fletcher, 291; Lady Max- well, 291; Mrs. Mortimer, 291; Mary Cooper, 291; Eliza Hig- gins, 201; Hannah Syng Bunt- ing, 291.
- characters; Jay, xxxvi, 1834. 468.
Ferdinand II., of Germany, strug- gles to gain crown of Hungary, xxxiv, 1852. 267.
Ferry boy, the, and the financier, xlvi, 1864. 699. Fichte, John Gotlieb, life and correspondence of, xliv, 1862. 502.
Finley, John P., memoir of, ix, 1826, 160; xi, 1828. 99.
- James B., autobiography of, xxxV, 1853. 595.
Fisch, Pastor, Ixiii, 1881. 767. Fishwick, Mary, memorial of, xxv, 1843. 321.
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Fisk, President, tribute to, (D. D. | Foster, John, life and correspond- WHEDON,) xxi, 1839, 384; ex- ence of; Ryland, xxxiii, 1851. 163. emplification of principles, 385; history of a mind, 386; Chris- - Life and thoughts of; Everts, xxxi. 1849. 340. tian statesman, 392; as a tour- ist, 394.
-- Wilbur, life of, xxiv, 1842, 471, 579; born in Brattleborough, 1792, 580; was a man of erudi- tion and literature, 582; high order of talent as a preacher, 583; elected president of Wes- leyan University, 584; deep in- terest in the Church, 586; celebrity as a writer, 590.
- W., person and character of, xxxiv, 1852. 445.
Fitzgerald, Henry Thomas, memoir of, iii, 1820. 475.
Fletcher, John, anecdotes of, vi, 1823. 156; vii, 1824, 32; ix, 1826. 28.
Flint, Rev. Martin, memoir of, ix, 1826. 160.
- Sarah M., memoir of, viii, 1823. 418.
Floy, James, (DANIEL CURRY,) xlvi, 1864, 111; birth, education, and conversion, 112; entrance into the ministry, 113; involved in abolition agitations, 114; accu- sation and trial, 115: influence on the slave power, 119; elect- ed conference secretary, 124; delegate to the General Con- ference, 124; on committee to prepare the new hymn book, 125: editor of " National Magazine," 126; ministerial and religious character, 127; writings, 129; labors on the hymn book, 131;
. power in debate, 135; sudden death, 136.
Foote, Andrew Hull, life of; Hup- pen, Ivii, 1875. 180, 343.
Foster, John, life and correspond- ence of, (GEORGE PECK. ) XXix, 1847, 308; born September 17, 1770, 310; began to preach, 310; married in 1808, 311; as a thinker, 312; as a politician, 313; as a Christian, 314; as a preacher, 315; as a pastor, 315; as a theologian, 316. .
Founders and pioneers of Method- ism, Ivi, 1874. 644.
Fourier, xxxiv, 1852. 22.
Fowler, Solomon, death of, vi, 1823. 120.
Foxall, Henry, memoir of, vii, 1824. 160, 367.
Franck. Professor, memoir of, xi, 1828. 288.
Francke, H .; Kramer, Breitäge zur Geschichte, xliv, 1862. 333.
Franklin, autobiography and public life of, xxxi, 1849. 334.
- Benjamin; J. S. C. Abbott, Iviii, 1876. 580.
Frederick the Second; Carlyle, xli, 1859. 161.
- William IV. and the Church, xliii, 1851. 677.
- the Great; Carlyle, xlv, 1863, 172; xlvi, 1864, 609; xlviii, 1866. 164, 484.
- the Great, and his court; Mühl- bach, xlviii, 1866, 636; xlix, 1867. 324.
- the Great, history of ; John S. C. Abbott, liii, 1871. 697.
Frelinghuysen, T .. life of; Chambers, xlv. 1863. 695.
Fremont, life of ; F. C. Woodworth, xxxix, 1857. 160.
French Protestant refugees, history of: Weiss, xxxvi, 1854. 466.
Fry, Elizabeth, memoir of, xxxiii, 1831, 226; Timpson's life of. unsatisfactory, 227; results of labors among prisoners, 231; books for coast guard, 238; as- sociation with royalty, 240; lessons from her history, 244.
Fuller, Chaplain, sketch of life of, xlv, 1863. 528.
Galileo; Vosen, xlviii, 1866. 466. Gallaudet, T. H., life and labors of,
xl, 1858. 559; of Haguenot de- scent, 559; born in Philadel. phia, 1787, 559; visits England and Scotland, 559; letter from
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Gallaudet, T. H .- continued.
him, 560; deeply Christian in life, 561.
Galluchat, Joseph, memoir of, ix, 1826. 328.
Gamewell, John, memoir of, xi, 1828. 437.
Garrettson, Freeborn, memoir of, xi, 1828. 92.
- Freeborn, life of; Bangs, xii, 1830, 341; earliest biography, 342; Garrettson at home, 344; object of biography, 344; born in Maryland, August 15, 1752, 348, converted June, 1773, 348; anecdotes, 352; imprisoned, 352; character, 356.
- Freeborn, life of, xxi, 1839. 476. - F., sketch of, xxxix, 1857. 202. Garrison, John, of Brooklyn, mem- oir of, (NOAH LEVINGS, ) xiii, 1831, 258; born August 25, 1764, 259; Thomas Webb, 260; Woolman Hickson, 200; Nich- olas Snethen, 261; first board of trustees in Brooklyn, 262; progress of Methodism in Brooklyn, 263; church erected in 1794, 265; character of Gar- rison, 267; died January 22, 1831, 272.
- William Lloyd, and his times; Johnson, Ixii, 1SS0. 390.
-William Lloyd, Ixiii, 1881. 270,474. Gatelı, Philip, sketch of; M'Lean, xxxvi, 1854. 479.
George, Bishop, death of, xi, 1828. 398.
- Bishop, autobiographical memoir of, (SAMUEL LUCKEY,) xii, 1830, 5, 128, 248, 412; born, 1767 or 1768, 5; attends Methodist meeting, 10; converted and joins the Methodist Church, 11; a faithful leader, 11; establish- es family prayer, 13; becomes a preacher, 13; joins the confer- ence, 1790, 16; O'Kelley schism, 135; "republican Methodists," 141; Hammet schism, 249; elected bishop, 257; no sine- cures in the Church, 412; died, August 23, 1828, 420: estimate of character, 421.
George of Podebrad, reign of; Jor- dan, xliii, 1861. 504.
- the Fourth, life of ; Fitzgerald, Ixiii, 1SS1. 592.
- the Fourth; Smucker, xlii, 1860. 172.
German Methodist preachers, expe- riences of ; A. Miller, xli, 1859. 332.
Germanus, bishop of Auxerre, (AUGUSTUS NEANDER, ) xxxiii, 1851, 655; from Neander's Church history, 655; held his office in 418, 655; anecdotes of him, 656; at the imperial court of Ravenna, 656.
Gerow, Mary, memoir of, viii, 1825. 447.
Gibbon : Morrison, lx, 1878. 764.
Giles, Charles, the pioneer, narra- tive of nativity of, xxvi, 1844. 321.
Gillam, Thomas, death of, v, 1822. 239.
Gilly, General, and his protectors, xxxviii, 1856. 43.
Girondists, personal memories of, xxx, 1848. 479.
Glaize, Samuel, memoir of, viii, 1825. 167.
Goerres, character and writings, xxxvii, 1855. 146.
Goeze, J. Melchoir, life of; Roefe, xlii, 1860. 677.
Goldsmith; W. Irving, xxxi, 1849. 676.
- Life of; Foster, xxxi, 1849. 351. Goodale, Lucy, memoir of, xxiv, 18-12. 480.
Goodell, William, memoir of, forty years in the Turkish empire; Prime, Iviii, 1876. 387.
Goodsell, Betsey, memoir of, viii, 1825. 260.
- Eunice Williams, memoir of, ix, 1826. 289.
Goodwin, John, (D. A. WHEDON,) xlv, 1863, 357; vicar of St. Stephen's, London, 358; his "imputatio fidei," 359; tyranny of Charles I., 361; intolerance of the Presbyterians, 363; Good win enters the controversy, 364; is opposed by Pryme, 365;
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is ejected from his living, 366; justifies the movements of Cromwell, 367; adopts Armin- ian doctrines, 368; "divine authority of the Scriptures," asserted, 369; his " redemption redeemed," 371; answered by Owen, 372; exposition of Ro- mans ix, 374; love of religious liberty, 375; publications burned, 376; ejectment, death, 377; his traducers, 378; high views of religious liberty, 381. - John, memorial of, (D. A. WHE- DON,) 1, 1868, 485; origin of his Arminianism, 488; his boldness for the truth, 489; his "re- demption redeemed," 489; statement of his doctrines, 491; his theory of redemption, 495; his theory of atonement, 496; predestination, 498; ability of faith, 499; estimate of his qual- ities and character, 501.
Gordon, life of the duchess of, 1, 1868. 164.
Görgey, traitorous conduct of, xxxiv, 1852, 279; surrenders at Villagos, 279; jealous of Kos- suth, 279.
Gorham, William S., memoir of, xxxi, 1849. 503.
Gorside, Thomas, account of, ii, 1819. 67.
Grant, U. S., life and public serv- ices of; Phelps, li, 1869. 163. - U. S., military history of, 1, 1868. 320.
Green, Robert, memoir of, (LEMUEL GREEN,) xxi, 1839, 65; born, 1775, 65 ; converted about twen- ty years of age, 65; began to preach, 65; experienced entire sanctification, 1837, 70; died, September, 1838, 71.
- Ashbel, life of, xxxii, 1850. 162. - A. L. P., life and papers of; W. M. Green, lix, 1877. 754.
Gregory the Great, life and times of, . (C. D. BURRITT,) xxvii, 1845, 524; born, 544 or 545, 526; was deeply religious as a monk, 527; elected pope, 529;
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different from later rulers, 531; did not claim secular power, 534; undertook the conversion of Saxons, 538; obloquy upon him, 541; possessed great abil- ities, 544.
Gregory the Great, xxxiii, 1851. 657. Groff, Alice, memoir of, xi, 1828. 358.
- John, memoir of, (JOSEPH IIOL- DICH,) xvii, 1835, 45; born, 1779, 46; converted at thirty- two years of age, 46; upright and exemplary, 47; closing scenes, 50.
Grotius, anecdote of, vi, 1823. 113. Gruber, Jacob, life of; Strickland, xlii, 1860. 524.
Guglieri, Lucien; Lee, Ivii, 1875. 356.
Gustavus Adolphus, hero of the reformation ; Lacroix, liii, 1871. 700.
Guthrie Thomas, autobiography of; lvi, 1874, 355, 532; Iviii, 1876. 386.
Guyon, Madame, (DANIEL CURRY,) xxx. 1848, 325; love of the mys- terious innate, 325; mystics sometimes evince great mental powers, 326 ; Professor Upham's peculiar phraseology, 328; she was born, 1648, at Montargis, 330; is married, 331; read only devout works, 332; dates her conversion, July 22, 1668, 334; practices rigidl self-denial, 336; remarkable period of experi- ence, 338.
- Madame, life and opinions of ; Upham, xxix. 1847. 636. - Madame, Ivi, 1874. 148.
H. B. H., memorial notice of, i, 1818. 385.
Hagerty, John, memoir of, vii, 1824. 209.
Haldane brothers, life of, xxxv, 1853. 154.
Haldeman, Mrs., memoir of, xi, 1828. 357.
Hall, Robert, memoir and works of, xiv, 1832. 413; xxv, 1843, 482; xxxvi, 1854. 516.
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Halsey, L. W. G., memoirs of life and character of, liii, 1871. 532. Hamilton, Alexander, sketch of, xxxvii, 1855. 199.
- William, xxxviii, 1856. 191.
- William, remains of, xxxix, 1837, 9, 177; death of, 11; style of, 14; at Oxford, 16; professor in the University of Edinburgh, 18; in favor of Aristotle, 19; as a Christian, 23; productions of, 25; on Stewart, 26; on Reid, 29; metaphysical conditions of, 32; philosophy, 177; line be- tween logic and metaphysics, 178; innovation of, on logic, 181; induction and deduction. 183; philosophy and the condi- tioned, 185; theory of the un- . conditioned, 187; " species cog- niti est in cognoscente," 191; synopsis of philosophy, 193; Reid as a text-book, 195; an indemonstrable principle, 197; on time, 199; confession of ig- norance, 200.
- James, life of; Arnot, Iii, 1870. 322.
Hamlin, Samuel, death of, v, 1822. 279.
Hamline, Bishop, biography of; Hibbard, Ixii, 1880. 794.
- L. L., life and letters of ; Palmer, xlviii, 1866. 618.
- Life and works of; Palmer, Ixiii, 1881, 5; early ministry and edi- torial life, 10; " Ladies' Repos- itory," 14; elected bishop, 16; resignation. 26; last days, 27. - L. L., works of; Hibbard, li, 1869. 627; liii, 1871. 523.
Hammond, Captain, memoir of, xl, 1858. 499.
Hannibal ; J. Abbot, xxxi, 1849. 337. Harbor, Obadiah, death of, xi, 1828. 198.
Hardy, Elias, memoir of, x, 1827. 135.
Hare, Julius Charles, xxxviii, 1856, 169, 329; estimate of his char- acter, 171: patronage and con- nections, 173; influence of Cole- ridge on his theology, 174; his views on episcopacy, 177; his
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theological position, 178; oppo- sition to Romanism and tracta- rianism, 179; his death, 181; character as a critic, 191; as a controversialist, 193; vindica- tion of Luther, 193; character of his preaching, 329; theo- logical opinions, 333; defect- ive views of the atonement, 337; of justification by faith, 344; of inspiration, 348; his at- tainments, 350.
Hare, Archdeacon, xxxvii, 1855. 29. - Augustus William, xxxviii, 1856. 170.
Harms, Claus, xliii, 1861. 417. 677. Harrison, William Henry, president, on the death of, xxiii, 1841. 640. Havelock, Sir Henry, sketch of, xi, 1858. 502.
- H., life of; Headly, xli, 1859. 499.
Haven, Alice B., memoir of, xlvii, 1865. 163.
- Henry P. (See Superintendent, model.)
- Gilbert, a monogram; Went- worth, Ixii, 1880. 782.
Gilbert, memorials of; Daniels, Ixiii, 1881. 392.
Hawkins, J. H. W., life of; Hawk- ins, xli, 1859. 336.
Hawks, Mrs., memoirs of, xxxiii, 1851. 323.
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, (W. H. BARNES,) xlviii, 1866, 51 ; birth- place and early life, 52; twice- told tales, and other carly writings, 54; Blithedale ro- mance, and mosses from an old manse, 56; the Salem custom- house, 57; the scarlet letter and the house of the seven gables, 59; consul to Liverpool, 61: the marble faun, 61; his rank as a writer, 63.
Heber, Bishop, life of, xxxviii, 1856. 491.
Hebrews, men and times; Allen, xliii, 1861. 518.
Hledding, Elijah, life of, .(D. W. CLARK,) XXXV, 1853, 9; birth and early years, 9; licensed to exhort, 1799, 10; licensed to
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HEDDING
Hedding, Elijah-continued.
preach, 10; joined the New York Conference, 10; ordained deacon and elder, 12; energy of character, 12; success, 12; ordained as bishop, 15; self- distrust, 16; character as bish- op, 16; intellectual and literary attainments, 17; catholicity, 18; severe illness, 1832, 19; closing scenes of his life, 20.
- Bishop, life and times reviewed, (DANIEL CURRY, ) xxxvii, 1855, 598; merits of the work, 592; early training, 593; conversion, 597; early labors, 599; services in General Conference, 601; views on the presiding elder question, 604; election to the episcopacy, 606; labors as bish- op, 607; relation to quession of slavery, 608; decision in Maf- fit's case, 611; last sufferings and death, 612.
Hengstenberg, and his influence on German Protestantism, (ALEX- ANDER J. SCHEM, ) xliv, 1862, 108; rationalism and high- churchism in Germany, 109; the Burschenschaft, 110; Kant, Schleiermacher, 112; " Evangel- ical Church Gazette," 113; Church and state alliances with the Romanists, 116; union of Lutheran Churches, 117; he op- poses a Presbyterian constitu- tion, 119; his position not well defined, 123; tendency toward Romanism, 125.
Henry, Matthew, memoir of, xvii, 1835, 1; born, October, 1662, 1; remarkable circumstance of birth, 2; began to preach, 7; or- dained, 9; a wise and faithful counselor, 18; his decease, 32. - IV., king of France and Navarre, xxx, 1848. 159.
- Patrick, life of, xxiii, 1841. 622; becomes a lawyer, 623; his great speech, 625.
- V., history of; Towle, xlviii, 1866. 483.
- V., king, history of; Shakes- peare, Ix, 1878. 579.
Henson, Father, story of his own life, xl, 1858. 500.
Hernandez, Francisca; Boehmer, xlix, 1867. 437.
Herod Antipas, xlviii, 1866. 479.
- the Great, life of; Willett, xlii, 1860. 525.
- (See also Herod, under Miscella- neous.)
Herodotus, travels of; Cary, xxxviii, 1856. 312, 496.
Heroes of Methodism; Wakeley, xxxviii, 1856. 647.
- of Hebrew history; Wilberforce, liii, 1871. 173.
Heroines of Methodism; G. Coles, xxxix, 1857. 404, 495.
Hessel, Eliza, memorials of, xliii, 1861. 527.
Hetherington, Mrs., death of, ix, 1826. 399.
Hick, Samuel, sketch of, xliii, 1861. 22.
Hick, Paul, memoir of, viii, 1825. 247.
Hickson, Woolman, xiii, 1831. 260. Higgins, Eliza, memoir of, v, 1822. 167, 212, 255, 289.
Hilarius of Poictiers; Reinkens, xlvi, 1864. 498.
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