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Hill, Joseph, death of, ii, 1819. 358.
- Rowland, (JAMES M. FREEMAN, ) xlv, 1863, 250; home oppo- sition to his piety, 251; diffi- culties at college, 252; refused ordination in the Church, 253; ordained, curate of Kingston, 254; Surrey chapel, 256; benev- olent undertakings, 257; his popularity, 258; manner of preaching, 261; dependence on his feelings, 262; his eccentric- ities, 264; character as n dis- putant, 266; attachment to the Church of England. 267.
Hinde, Mary Todd, recollections of, (THOMAS S. HINDE, ) xiii, 1831, 121; wife of the late Thomas Hinde, 121; born in Virginia, 121; education of her day, 123; married, 1767, 124; is convert- ed and joins the Methodists. 126; removed to Kentucky,
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1798, 127 ; revivals in Kentucky, 128; first camp-meeting -a Presbyterian, 129; great camp- meeting. 131; she died, Decem- ber, 1830, 132.
- Susan, memoir of, vii, 1824. 399.
- Thomas, recollections of, xii, 1830, 121; surgeon in the English army, 121; had seen George II. and III., 121; con- verted and joined the Method- ists, 122; resided in Kentucky, 125 ; had great affection for chil- dren, 127; died, September 28, 1828, 128.
Ilitt, Daniel, death of, ix, 1826. 439.
Hook, Robert, anecdote of, ii, 1819. 348.
Holenburg ; student zu Beneventura, xliv, 1862. 679.
Holland, Lord, "foreign reminis- cences," xxxiii, 1851. 323.
Holliday, Clement, memoir of, viii, 1825. 448.
Hollister, Amelia, memoir of, xi, 1828. 119.
Hollowell, Mary, memoir of, v, 1822. 375.
Ifood, Thomas, memorials, xlii, 1860. 944.
Hortense, history of; J. S. C. Ab- bott, lii, 1870. 635.
Horton. James, account of, ii, 1819.
. 144, 180.
HI-s, M. S., conversion of, iv, 1821. 210.
Hough, Elizabeth, memoir . of, v, 1822. 178.
Howard; Dixon, xxxvi, 1854. 465.
- John, memoir of; True, Ixi, 1879. 197.
-- Lucy, journal of; L. H. S., xl, 1858. 337.
- Thomas, memoir of, xi, 1828. 370.
Howe, Hannah, memoir of, i, 1818. 27.
- John, memoir and works of; Colamy, li, 1869. 149.
.- Mary, memoir of, xxv, 1843. 639. Howell, Harriet, death of, v, 1822. 476.
Howell's family, Dr .; Goodwin, li, 1869. 162.
Hudson, Prudence, account of, ix, 1826. 406.
Hugh, Saint, of Avalon; Perry, Ixii, 1880. 361.
Huguenot exiles, xxxviii, 1856. 496. Huguenots, the ; Smiles, 1, 1868. 164.
- The last of the, (G. P. DISOSWAY,) xxxix, 1857, 247; they settle in New Rochelle, 249; ministers of New Rochelle, 250.
- The, in France ; Smiles, Ivi, 1874. 355.
Hull, William, services and life of, xxx, 1848. 158.
Humboldt, lives of the brothers, Alexander and William, xxxv, 1853. 475.
- and his cosmos, (S. D. HILLMAN,) xlii, 1860, 414; his character- istics, 415; Alexander von Humboldt born in Berlin. 416; his travels, 417; publishes the cosmos, 418; progressive his- tory of physical science, 420; his contributions to science, 422; relation of the cosmos to the Gospel, 424; cosmos not chargeable with atheism, 427; Humboldt on Swedenborg, 429; where physical nature ends Humboldt pauses, 431; contest between faith and science, 432. Hundershagen, Carl Bernhard; Riehm, Ivi, 1874. 145.
Hunt, Mrs., memoir of, iii, 1820. 261. - John, life of; Rowe, xlii, 1860. 526.
- Leigh, autobiography of, xxxiii, 1851. 168.
- Leigh, (W. H. BARNES,) xlii, 1860, 245; born, October 19, 1784, 216; sympathized with America, 246; subjected to po- litical persecutions, 248; was imprisoned, 251; character as a poet, 254; his essays, 257.
Huntingdon, Lady, portrayed, xl, 1858. 162.
Hunter, Samuel, memoir of, x, 1827, 10.
Hurd, Aaron Haynes, memoir of, xxiii, 1841. 324.
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Huss, John, life and times of, xxv, 1843, 220; great schism of the west, 221; John Huss born at Hussinetz, 222; made great progress in his studies, 223; opposition to Huss, 225; ex- posed the license of the clergy, 228; summoned for trial, 231; reply to the bulls of John XXIII., 232 ; a general council, 235; Huss's trial, 240; con- demned and executed. 246.
- John, opinion of; Neander, XXXv, 1853. 105.
- John, life and times of ; E. H. Gilbert, xlvi, 1864, 176; liii, 1871. 354.
Hyde, Eliza MI., memoir of, ii, 1819. 265.
- Erastus N., death of, iv, 1821. 439.
-- Mary, death of, iii, 1820. 399.
Ignatius and his epistles, (CHARLES F. THWING,) Ixii, 1880, 31; personal history, 31; his cour- age, 32 ; enthusiasm, 33; spir- itual pride, 33; his courtesy, 34; epistles, .35; genuineness of these letters, 40; testimony of Eusebius, 41; teachings of his letters, 43 ; Christology, 43 ; the Church, 44; Ignatian con- troversy, 44.
Inglish, John, memoir of, vi, 1823. 127, 175.
Irving, Edward, (DANIEL CURRY,) xlv, 1863, 5; birth, early life, and education, 6; licensed to preach, 7; call to Hatton Gar- den, London, 9; rises to popu- larity, 11; estrangement from evangelical Christians, 12; Re- gent square church, 16; heter- odox views of the incarnation, 18 ; revisits Scotland, 20; falls in with Alexander Scott, 22; spiritual gifts, 23; introduces fanaticism into his church, 25; the fanatics ejected, 26; deposed from the ministry, 28; his death, 29.
- Edward, biographical sketch of, xxxi, 1849, 109; oracles,
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orations, biographical sketch of, reviewed, 109 ; character as a preacher, 117 ; thirst for nov- elty, 118.
Irving, Washington, memoir of ; Adams, liii, 1871. 177.
Itinerancy, thirteen years in the ; Manship, xxxviii, 1856. 317.
Itinerant, a superannuated, sketches of; Stevens, xxxiii, 1851. 481.
Jackson, Thomas, and his acts, rec- ollections of; S. Dunn, lvi, 1874. 173.
Jacoby, F. H., (WESLEY C. SAW- YER,) Ixii, 1880, 486 ; parentage and education, 487 ; in Munich, 488 ; died in 1819, aged seventy- six years, 488 ; works not volu- minous, 489; philosophical creed, 492; best use of philos- ophy, 497; Victor Cousin's opinion, 503.
James, John, memoir of, (WILLIAM NAYLOR,) xvi, 1834, 361; born at Liverpool, 1786, 361; father died, 364; joined the English Conference, 1807, 366 ; preser- vation from death, 371 ; mission- ary secretary, 372 ; his death, 376 ; estimate of his character, 377.
- Saint, the Just, and his name- sakes; Holtzmann, lxii, 1880. 369.
- the Just and James the Less, xlii, 1860. 325.
Jansenius, Cornelius, xxxv, 1853. 192.
Jarrat, Devereux, brief sketch of his ministry, xxxviii, 1856. 502. Jay, William, his autobiography, (DANIEL CURRY, ) xxxviii, 1856, 139, 229; "Morning and Even- ing Exercises," 141; character and ministry, 230; his theology, 233 ; as a preacher, 240 ; his de- fects, 245; "Mornings with Jesus, " 327.
Jefferson, Thomas. (JAS. F. RUSLING.) xli, 1839, 59 ; born in Virginia, 1743, 59; of Scotch descent, 60; thoroughly republican, 61 ; minister to the court of France,
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64; thought the presidency should be restricted to one term, 65; had a dread of cen- tralization, 66; two corollaries from his love of republicanism, 67; person, dress, and habits, 72; died, July 4, 1826, 73.
- Thomas, death of, ix, 1826. 314.
- Thomas, domestic life of ; Ran- dolph, liii, 1871. 700.
Jeffs, Jane, memoir of, iv, 1821. 135, 177.
Jellachich, Baron, secret agent of the Austrian Government, xxxiv, 1852. 273.
Jennison, Isaac, memoir of ; Ed- ward Otheman, xxvi, 1844. 164. Jerrold, Douglass, life and remains of, xli, 1859. 332.
Jesu, das characterbild ; Schenkel, xlvi, 1864. 519.
-- Christi, der person ; Weiss, xlvi, 1864. 49S.
- Geschichte ; Klein, 1, 1868. 118. - Leben für das Deutch volk; Strauss, xlvi, 1864. 497.
Jesus Christ, his life and works ; Pressensé, xlviii, 1866, 289, 467; liv, 1872, 155, 533; early years of Christianity, 169 ; mar- tyrs and apologists, 533; Pres- sensé as a writer, 534 ; different forms of persecution, 535; en- thusiasm for martyrdom, 538; post apostolic fathers and apol- ogists, 539 ; attacks on, and de- fense of, Christianity, 543.
- Character of ; Bushnell, xliii, 1861. 339.
- Christ; Held, xlviii, 1866. 467.
- Christ, life of ; Lange, xlvii, 1865. 308.
- Christ, sa vie; Pressensé, xlix, 1867. 111, 122.
- Christ, life of; Beecher, liv, 1872. 154.
- Deems, liv, 1872. 516.
- Glimpses of ; Balfero, xli, 1839. 155.
-- his life and works ; Crosby, liii, 1871. 333.
- Last days of the life of ; Lange, li, 1869. 461.
Jesus, life and works of : Crosby, liii, 1871. 353.
- Life of; Hase, xlii, 1860. 333.
- Life of, replies to Renan, xlvi, . 1864. 144, 323.
- Life of ; Bunsen, xlvii, 1865. 599.
- Life of ; Kirke, xlix, 1867. 308.
- Life of; Schenkel, xlvii, 1865. 120.
- life of, modern works on; Uhl- horn, 1, 1868. 622.
- of Nazareth; Patton, Ixi, 1879. 403.
- of Nazareth, his life and teach- ings ; Lyman Abbott, li, 1869. 316.
- a portrait ; Barker, Ivi, 1874. 178. - Sources de la vie de ; Sabatier, xlix, 1867. 111.
- Walks and words of; Olmsted, liii, 1871. 338.
Jew, the converted, iv, 1821. 378. Johannes der presbyter; Oppert, xlvi, 1864. 662.
John of Barneveld ; Motley's, (E. H. lIOWARD,) Ivii, 1875, 264, 533; birth, early life, and education, 534; provincial advocate, 535 ; his foreign policy, 544 ; the ref- ormation and the state, 549 ; the Calvinistic controversy, 552; the espousal of Arminianism, 555; causes of his overthrow, 556 ; his death, 562.
- History of ; Schonfelder, xliv, 1862. 500.
- whom Jesus loved ; Culross, Ixi, 1879. 197.
- Saint, life and writings of ; Mac- donald, lix, 1877, 364; Ixii, 1880. 778.
Johnson, Dr., observation on, iv, 1821. 287.
- Andrew, life and times of, xlviii, - 1866. 615.
- Hannah, memoir of, viii, 1825. 206.
- Mary, memoir of, vii, 1824. 239.
- Samuel, life and correspondence of; Beardsley, Ivii, 1875. 347. - Samuel, life and death of, xxxii, 1850. 664.
- Samuel, life of ; Adams, li, 1869. 630.
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Jonathan, Pious; J. K., xi, 1828. 263.
Jones, John Paul, life of ; Abbott, Ivii, 1875. 180.
Josephus and Apion, (ENOCH POND.) lii, 1870, 274 ; birth and educa- tion of Josephus, 274; conflict between Jews and Romans, 275; works of Josephus, 277; Apion's attack on the "antiq- uities," 277; account of origin of Jewish sabbath, 278; Jose- phus shows the absurdities of Apion, 278.
Judson, E. C., life and letters of, xliii, 1861. 172.
Jukes, H. N., memoir of ; Gilbert, xli, 1859. 161.
Julian the apostate, xxxi, 1849. 387.
-- Emperor; Rode, Ixi, 1879. 399. Justinus the martyr, and Paul ; Willink, I, 1868. 602.
Keach, John B., memoir of, x, 1827. 277.
Keagey, Elizabeth, memoir of, vi, 1823. 254.
Keith, Mrs. C. P., memoir of, xlvii, 1865. 163.
Kendall, Amos, autobiography of ; Stickney, liv, 1872. 697.
Kidger, John, memoir of, ix, 1826. 209.
King, John, a pioneer of Method- ism in America, xxxvii, 1855. 501.
- John, introduces Methodism into Baltimore, xxxviii, 1856. 439. Kingsley, Charles, memoirs of his life and letters, lix, 1877. 567. Kitto, John, brief sketch of, xxxvii, 1855. 485.
-- Dr., life of ; Ryland, xxxviii, 1856. 647.
Knapp, Henry, death of, xi, 1828. 198.
Knox, John, life of, xxiv, 1842. 325; history of the reformation in- teresting, 325 ; Knox originated liberal principles, 327 ; profli- gacy of the Romish clergy, 330; bishops never preached, 331; George Wishart, 333; Wishart
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martyred, 335; the former and miraculous bell, 336; Knox preaches, 337; his political creed was republican, 342 ; Mary queen of Scots, 343; cited to trial, but intrepid, 348 ; his death, 349.
Knox, John, life and times of ; True, Ixi, 1879. 198.
Krummacher, Frederick William, Iii, 1870. 161.
Lacordaire, sketch of, xlv, 1863. 338.
Lamartine, xxxi, 1849, 553; char- acter and genius, 553 ; contrast- ed with Gibbon, 560 ; compared with Washington, 575.
Lamb, Charles, (W. H. BARNES,) xl, 1858, 566; his carly life, 567 ; his sister, 568; labors at the India House, 570 ; his death, 572 ; as a letter writer, 573 ; as a poet, 574 ; as an essayist, 575; his religious views, 576.
Lassaulx, Amelia de, Old Catholic, Ixiii, 1881. 171.
Lathrop, Mrs. H., account of life of, v, 1822. 98.
Latimer, Bishop, memoir of, vi, 1823. 47.
Lavater, Anna; Ziethe, lii, 1870. 635.
Leavitt, Lydia B., memoir of, v, 1822. 20, 60.
Lee, Jesse, memoir of, v, 1822. 131. -- Jesse, life and times of ; L. M. Lec, xxx, 1848. 636.
- Jesse, life and times of, (DANIEL CURRY,) xxxii, 1850, 58; con- version, 60 ; early ministry, 60; journey with Bishop Asbury, 63; labors in New England, 64 ; opposition to the council, 70; in regard to the episcopacy, 74; Dr. Coke's administration as bishop, 75; a tenant-at-will in the office, 76; Lee's rela- tion to slavery, 78; his death, 80.
- Jesse, and the old cim, memo- rials of, Ivii, 1873. 696.
- Lindsay, liii, 1871. 700.
- Samuel, memoir of. xi, 1828. 128.
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Lefevre, Jacques, Ixiii, 1881. 106. | Lipscom, Mrs., memoir of, x, 1827. Leighton, Robert, life and works of, 51 xxvi, 1844. 630. Leila Ada, relation of, xxxvi, 1854, 624 ; xxxviii, 1856. 493.
Leo the Great, and the papacy in the fifth and sixth centuries, (PHILIP SCHAFF,) xlvi, 1864, 574; papal claim to divine right, 576; the earlier bishops of Rome, 578 ; character of Leo I., 579; his high claims for the primacy, 580; his assumption of power, 583; his death and literary works, 585 ; the papacy under the kings, 586; reunion with the Greek Church, 588; Gregory I., 591 ; the mission of the Romish Church, 593.
Leslie, autobiographical recollec- tions, xlii, 1860. 695.
Levings, Noah, life of, (D. W. CLARK,) xxxi, 1849, 515; born in England, 515 ; seeker of sal- vation, 517; converted and joined the Methodist4, 518; licensed to preach, 520 ; joined the New York Conference, 521 ; financial secretary of American Bible Society, 536; deceased, January 9, 1849, 541.
Lewis; recollections of a superan- nuate, xxxix, 1857. 495.
- Samuel, biography of, xxxix, 1857, 664 ; xli. 1859. 376.
- Tayler, xliii, 1861. 674.
- Tayler, in memoriam, (WILLIAM WELLS,) Ix, 1878, 604; grad- uated at Union College, 605 ; professor in the University of New York, 606; his "six days of creation, " 606 ; biblical stud- ies and research, 607; work as a commentator, 608; crowning work, 610; deafness, 612 ; inci- dents, 615; antislavery convic- tions, 616; among his books, 620 ; on Bible revision commit- tee, 624; religious faith, 625 ; decease and funeral, 629.
Liguori, life of, xxxvii, 1855. 321. Lincoln, Abraham, from his birth to his inauguration ; Lamon, liv, 1872. 692.
Livingstone, David. (See Weaver.) - Edward, (JULIA M. OLIN, ) xIvi. 1864, 396 ; the Livingstone fam- ily, 396; early discipline, 395; he studies law, 400 ; in Congres -. 401 ; appointed mayor of New York, 402 ; loss of fortune, 404 : removal to New Orleans, 404; family relations, 406 ; criminal code of Lonisiana, 409 ; appoint- ed secretary of state, 412 ; min- ister to France, 414 ; retirenwent from public life, 416 ; his death, 417 ; his character, 417.
Lloyd, Edward B., memoir of, vii, 1824. 212.
Lobdell, Rebecca, memoir of, x, 1827. 192.
Locke, John, life of, Ixi. 1879. 5. Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, xli, 1859. 568.
Lope de Vega, life and writings of, xxxii, 1850. 317.
Lord, our, life of ; Andrews, xlv, 1863. 347.
- Our, life of ; Hanna, lii, 1870. 464.
-- Our, life of; Gardiner, liv, 1872. 180.
Lotze, Hermann ; W. L. Gooding, Ixiii, 1881. 312.
Louden, Dr., account of life of, iii, 1820. 252, 290.
Louis VII., life of, xxxvi, 1854. 153.
- XIV., life and times of ; James, xlvi, 1864. 419.
- XIV., history of ; John S. C. Ab- bott, liii, 1871. 355.
- XIV .; Miss Pardee, xxix, 1847. 636.
- Philippe, xxxviii. 1856. 45, 51. Louisa of Prussia ; Muhlbach, xlix. 1867. 636.
Lucanis, Cyril, and his times ; Pickles, xliv. 1862. 501.
Luis de Leon, Fray; Wilkens, xlix. 1867. 611.
Luther, Martin, at the diet of Worms. xix. 1837. 200.
-- Martin, historical souvenirs of ; Hubner, Ivi, 1874. 179.
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Luther, Martin, life of ; Cubit, xxvi, 1844. 635.
- Martin, sein leben und seine schriften ; Kostlin, Iviii, 1876. 760.
- Martin, the story of; Whateley, xlix, 1867. 324.
- On ; Kolde, Ix, 1878. 728.
Lutheran fathers, lives and works of the, xliii, 1861. 504.
Lyman, Henry, martyr of Sumatra, xxxviii, 1856. 644.
MacArthur, Mrs., memoir of, vii, 1824. 78.
Macaulay, Lord, (ABEL STEVENS,) lix, 1877, 197 ; conditions of his intellectual life, 200 ; eminence as an essayist, 210; success as a poet, 212; success as a histo- rian, 214; character as statesman and orator, 218.
- Lord, life and letters of ; Trevel- yan, lix, 1877. 271.
M'Cheyne, Robert, works, life, and remains of, xxix, 1847. 589.
M'Clintock, John, life and letters of; Crooks, Iviii, 1876. 575, 704.
M'Clure, Arthur, memoir of, x, 1827. 277.
M'Daniel, J., memoir of, ii, 1819. 373.
M'Elhaney, Robert, memoir of, ii, 1819. 418.
M'Elroy, Archibald, memoir of, x, 1827. 276.
M'Intyre, Nicholas, memoir of, viii, 1825. 336. -
M'Kendree, Bishop, life of ; Fry, xxxiv, 1852. 629.
M'Kenna, Andrew, memoir of, i, 1818. 319.
M'Kinney, Hannah, memoir of, x, 1827. 423.
Mackintosh, Sir James, life of, (H. E.
HEMPSTED,) xli, 1859, 228 ; born in Scotland, October, 1765, 228; enters King's College, Aberdeen, 228; took his degree in 1784; 229; graduates in medicine, 230; peculiarities and modes of life, 231 ; political events of the con- tinent, 232; studies law and
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lectures, 233 ; married a second time and goes to Bombay, 235 ; professor of law in a college, 238; died in the sixty-seventh year of his age, 239.
M'Leland, Thomas, death of, iv, 1821. 358.
- Joseph Wesley, memoir of, ix, 1826. 118.
M'Leod, Norman, memoir of, lviii, 1876. 578.
M'Mahon, Rachel, memoir of, iv, 1821. 158.
M'Pherson, Samuel, death of, xi, 1828. 398.
Macready, reminiscences of ; Pol- lock, lvii, 1875. 532.
M'Vickar, John, life of ; M'Vickar, liv, 1872. 170.
Mace, Professor, death of, xxxiii, 1831. 180.
Mahomet ; Irving, xxxii, 1850. 332, 489.
Maine de Bairan and his philosophy, (CHARLES WADDINGTON, ) xliv, 1862, 627; narrow circle of readers, 628; Naville's edition of his works, 629; his philo- sophical career, 630; activity and duality of the ego, 633; position among philosophers, 634 : compared with Descartes, 637; his peculiar empyricism, 639.
Malebranche, anecdote of Berkeley and, iv, 1821. 144.
-- Blampignon, xliv, 1862. 503. Mann, John, memoir of, ii, 1819. 13. - Horace, life of, xviii, 1866. 152.
Manning, James, life and times of; Guila, xlvii, 1865. 148.
Ma-nuncu, a sketch of the life of, x, 1827. 470.
Marcellus von Ancyra; Zahn, 1, 1868. 472.
Marcion of Pontus; Hilgenfeld, Ixiii, 1881. 364.
Marlborough, memoirs of John, duke of; Coxe, xlvi, 1864. 419. Marshall, Judge, anecdote of, v, 1823. 68.
Martin, Joseph, memoir of, x, 1827. 100.
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Martin, Saint, vie du; Matter, xlv, 1863. 339.
- The Chinese, Ixiii, 1881. 604. Martineau, Harriet, lix, 1877, 524; Ixiii, 1881. 330.
Martyr, Justin, the writings of, xlix, 1867. 312.
Martyrs, Baptist, memorials of, xxxvi, 1854. 619.
--- of Bohemia, xxviii, 1846. 640. - of Spain, xlvii, 1865. 136.
Mary queen of Scots; J. Abbott, xxxi, 1849. 148.
- queen of Scots; M'Leod, xxxix, 1857. 501.
Mason. Ebenezer Porter, life and writings of, xxiv, 1842. 640. - Mrs. M. W., life --- commercial talents, liii, 1871. 529.
Mather, Cotton, xxxii, 1850. 420. Mattheson, Duncan, Scotch evan- gelist, life of, lviii, 1876. 387. Maxwell, Lady Darcy, xxi, 1839. 358.
Mead, Mrs., of Wilton, Conn., me- moir of, x, 1827. 118.
Meek, Spicy, memoir of, v, 1822. 179.
Memorials of Methodism in the eastern states; Stevens, xxxiii, 1851. 662.
Men of letters, English ; Morley, lxii, 1880, 203, 796; Burke, Milton, 203; Hawthorne, South- , ey, 404; Bunyan, Cowper, Pope, 604 ; Byron, 796.
Mére Anastatie, xxxv, 1853. 209. Methodism and the war, (W. P. STRICKLAND.) xlv, 1863, 434 ; number of the Methodist vol- unteers, 435 ; J. H. Perry, 437; his service in Mexico, 439; converted and enters the min- istry, 440; reasons for volun- teering, 441; military services and death, 442; Granville Moody, 445; J. M. M'Carter, 448 ; Pelatiah Ward, 452.
Methodist fathers, xxxiv, 1852, 66, 281, 430 ; progress of Method- ism, 67 ; English and American preachers, 68; example to be followed, 71 ; oratory colloquial in its character, 74 ; suggestions
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to preachers, 76; preaching as it should be, 76 ; hymn book in German, 157; distinctive pecul- iarity of Methodist preaching. 281 ; present characteristics of Methodist preaching, 281; early method of, in the United States, 282; ministerial labor same as formerly, 285 ; need of, in the present, 285; ministry widening its field, 288; Sum- merfield, Cookman, Bascom, Fisk, Olin, 430 ; Fisk's view of Christian perfection, 449.
Methodist ministers, sketches of eminent, xxxvi, 1854. 160.
Migne, Abbé, (J. M'CLINTOCK, ) xlix,
1867, 415 ; Roman Catholic pub- lishing house, 415; his latest catalogue, 416 ; summary of his publications, 418 ; means of his success, 426.
Miklas, Wesseleneje, Baron, leader of Hungarian politics, xxxiv, 1852. 270.
Miles, William, memoirs of, (JOHN MEECHAM,) xiii, 1831, 361; born in Ireland, July 9, 1756, 361; had a pious mother, 362; his conversion, 363; called to the ministry, 363 ; went to England, 365; principles guiding Mr. Wesley, 367 ; died, April, 1828, 378; estimate of his character, 380.
Miller, Ann, account of, ii, 1819. 459. - Hugh, xli, 1859. 530.
- Hugh, life and times of ; Bayne, liii, 1871. 529.
Millward, Ursula, memoir of, i, 1818. 64. 103.
Milman, H. H., sketch of, xliii, 1861. 521.
Milne, John, of Perth, life of; Bonar, liii, 1871. 178.
Milnor, James, memoir of; Stone, xxxi, 1849, 407 ; book heavy but readable, 407; biography of a good man, 408; elected to Congress, 409 ; history of his religious change, 409; call to preach, 411 ; was a low church- man, 413; his position not ple isant, 415.
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Milton and Dante, Macaulay's com- parison reviewed, xxxiv, 1852. 65.
- John, (FALES H. NEWHALL,) xxxix, 1857, 542 : as a reformer, 542; his early years, 543; in- tended for the ministry, 544; prose works, 546; on reforma- tion in the Church, 547; free press, 550; Cromwell, 553; at return of monarchy, 554; blind- ness, 558 ; "Paradise Lost, " 556. - John, life of ; D. Masson, xli, 1859. 495.
- (MARCELLUS CHURCH, ) xlviii, 1866, 580 ; birthplace and early life, 580; fitting for college, 583; his Cambridge life, 586 ; retires to the country, 591.
Missionary daughter, memoir of Lucy Goodale, xxiv, 1842. 480. Mitchell, Thomas, memoir of, viii, 1825. 257.
Mitford, Mary Russell, the life of, lii, 1870. 636.
Mohammed, das leben und die lehre ; Sprenger, xliv, 1862, 330; xlv, 1863. 149.
- Life of ; Sprenger, xlvi, 1864, 141; xlvii, 1865. 283.
- xlviii, 1866, 602; as compared with other religious founders, 602 ; his difficulties as a preach- er, 603 : embarrassment on the subject of miracles, 603.
- and Mohammedanism ; R. B. Smith, lix, 1877. 101, 567.
-- Ali, and servant, anecdote of, v, 1822. 426.
Moleschott; Kruslauf des labens, xlvii, 1865. 29.
Montague, Eliz., xxxiv, 1832. 528. Montalembert, Le Pere Lacordaire, xliv, 1862. 502.
Montgomery, James, life of, xl, 1858. 164.
Moody and Sankey ; Hall, lvii, 1875. 509.
Moore, Anna Matilda, memoir of, xi, 1828. 135.
- Frances, memoir of, ix, 1826. 7.
- Thomas, the poet, his life and works; Symington, Ixii, 1880. 796.
More, Hannah, memoirs of ; William Roberts, xvii, 1835. 179.
- Hannah, life of, xxi, 1839. 476.
- Hannah, life of ; Roberts, xxxiv, 1852. 521.
- Hannah, memoir of ; Mrs. Knight, xxxiv, 1852. 521.
- The journal of Martha-Mendip annals, xli, 1859. 340.
Morey. Platt B., memoir of, v, 1822. 159.
Moring, C. S., memoir of, ix, 1826. 414.
Morgan, Lady, passages from her autobiography, xli, 1859. 336. Mornay, Philippe Duplessis, Iv, 1873. 489.
Morrell, Thomas, memoirs of, xxiii, 1841, 325; born in New York, 1747, 326; his mother one of the first class, 326; converted in 1785, 328 ; began to preach, 328; in the war of the revolu- tion, 333 ; estimate of character, 334.
Morris, Thomas A., life of ; Marlay, Ivii, 1875. 356.
- Thomas A., (E. WENTWORTH.) Ivii, 1875, 408; birthplace and date of birth, 409; early relig- ious experience, 412 ; call to the ministry, 413; elected to the episcopacy, 416.
Morrison, Robert, memoirs of, xxii, 1840, 327 ; ideas of the Chinese, 328 ; missionary to China, 329; his love for learning was great, 331 ; desired to be a missionary to the heathen, 334; his char- acter and resources, 335.
Moses, his education and culture, xxxii, 1850. 270.
- the law-giver; W. M. Taylor, Ixi, 1879. 792.
Mothers of the Bible ; Ashton, sli, 1859. 488.
Mudge, Enoch, (S. W. COGOES- IIALL,) xliii, 1861, 423; birth and birthplace, 423; Jesse Lee in New England, 424 ; his visit to Lynn. 425; Mudge's parents join the Methodists, 426; his own conversion, 427; enters into the ministry, 428; a suc-
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cessful year. 429; in charge when only nineteen, 432; As- bury's knowledge of men, 434 ; first conference in Maine, 434; Mr. Mudge locates and settles in Maine, 435 ; prosecuted for solemnizing marriage, 436; struggle for religious freedom, 437; removes to Lynn, 438 ; as- sists New England Methodism, 439; re-enters the itinerancy, 440; appointed to the Bethel, New Bedford, 442; his death, 444 ; literary productions, 445. Muhlenberg, William Augustus, life and works of ; Ayres, Ixii, 1880. 598.
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