Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 23

Author: Pilcher, Elijah H
Publication date: 1884
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Phillips & Hunt; Cincinnati, Ohio : Walden & Stowe
Number of Pages: 688


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Müller, George ; Polenz, xlix, 1867. 611.


- George; or, life of trust reviewed, (C. ADAMS,) liii, 1871, 426 ; Müller's education and conver- sion, 428; his ministerial life, 428; establishes a missionary society, 429 ; an orphans' home, 429; Bible, tract, and mission- ary work, 437.


Murray, Nicholas, memoirs of ; Prime, xlv, 1863. 527.


- John, (N. T. WHITAKER, ) Ivi, 1874, 619; father of American Universalism, 619; his life, 619; his ancestors, 620; severity of his father, 621; early life, 623; marriage-arrival in America, 625; his illiteracy and pride, 626 ; his religious life superfi- cial, 630.


Nadoris, George, (SAMANA MORA NAYEKE,) i, 1818. 215, 225, 254, 262.


- George, account of, iii, 1820, 7, 45, 445; iv, 1821. 11.


Nævius, the Roman dramatist, xxxviii, 1856. 89.


Napoleon, life of ; J. S. C. Abbott, xxxvii, 1855, 641 ; xxxviii, 1856, 311, 568 ; Napoleon at St. Helena, xxxviii, 311 ; champion of popular rights, 570 ; seltish- ness of his policy, 575.


- (See also Bonaparte.)


Naville, Ernest, work and opinions of, (J. P. LACROIX,) liii, 1871, 357; birth and education, 358 ; call to and expulsion from faculty of letters, Genoa, 358; his philosophical position, 360 ; M. Naville an active power in society, 365 ; his interest in the Evangelical Alliance, 367; his politics and personal character, 367.


Neale, Harriet, memoir of, v, 1822. 406.


Neander, death of, xxxii, 1850. 676.


- sketches of his life, xxxiii, 1851, 143 ; appearance as an author, 145; obligations to Schleier- macher, 146; as professor in Berlin, 149; hold on affections of students, 149; his benevo- lence, 151; secrets of his sur- prising labors, 152 ; peculiari- ties, 153; personal piety, 154; death, 155; his successor, 182; 492; his works, 148, 181, 183: theological lecture-, 492 ; light in dark places, 655; specimen of gospel preaching, 657; his- tory of missions in the middle ages, 658.


(See also Neander in Miscellaneons.) Nelson, John, memoir of, xi, 1828. 210.


- Captain ; Drake, Ixi, 1879. 404. - Reuben. (W. L. HARRIS, ) Ixi, 1879, 796 ; birth, age, and con- version, 796 ; education and en- trance into the ministry, 797; in charge of Wyoming Semi- nary, 797 ; as an educator, 798 ; elected agent of the book con- cern, 799; energetic in his work, 800.


Nero, xxxv, 1853. 535.


New England divines ; Sherman, xlii, 1860. 170.


Newman, Charles, memoir of, iv, 1821. 24, 56.


- Dr., xxxviii. 1856. 190, 196.


- Apologia pro vita sua, xlvii, 1865. 146,


Newton, Isaac, aud Cardan, v, 1822. 462.


193


NEWTON


Newton, John P., memoir of, vii, 1824. 199.


- Robert; Jackson, xxxviii, 1856, 107; defects in Jackson's life of, 110 ; parentage, 116 ; conver- sion, 117 ; commencement of his ministry, 118; abundance of his labors, 120; devotion to his work, 121.


- Robert, sketch of, xliii, 1861. 20, 26.


Nicodemites of the sixteenth cent- ury, (HENRY M. BAIRD, ) xlv, 1863, 436; in France, 438; Count of Montburn, William Breconnet, 439 ; Jaquez Lefevre, 440 ; William Farrel, 441 ; death of Lefevre, 445 ; Michael D'Ar- anda, 447; Gérard Roussell, 448; Calvin's denunciations, 451.


Nickerson, Anna, memoir of, 1, 1818. 304, 341.


Niebuhr, his life and letters, re- viewed, xxxvii, 1855, 530 ; birth and early education, 531 ; early development of his faculties, 533; power of memory, 538; entrance into public life, 541 ; visit to England, 542 ; political career, 545 ; lectures on Roman history, 546 ; mode of studying history, 550 ; embassy to Rome, 553; retirement to Bonn, 555; his death, 557.


Nisbet, Dr., memoir of, (SAMUEL MILLER,) XXV, 1843, 574; Charles Nisbet born, 1736, 574; religious experience, 575; be- gins to preach, 575; came to America, 578; history of col- lege strifes, 581 ; died, January, 1804, 583: personal qualifica- tions, 590.


Nitzsch, Carl Immanuel, (J. P. LA- CROIX,) lv, 1873, 576 ; high ap- preciation of, 576; birth and education, 577 ; dencon of Uni- versity Church, 579; on doc- trine of the Trinity, 580; pro- fessor at Bonn, 582; Schleier- macherian in theology, 583; system of Christian doctrine, 585; great literary labors, 585 ; 13


OLIN


popularity and wide reading, 587; professor at Berlin, 589; in politico-theological convul- sions, 590; work on practical theology, 591; death, 594; prominence of his. family, 595.


Noah and his times; Olmstead, xxxvi, 1854. 479.


Norris, Clarissa, death of, v, 1822. 198.


Norton, James, memoir of, ix, 1827. 439.


Nun, the escaped, xxxviii, 1856. 163.


Oatman girls, captivity of, x1, 1858. 503.


Oberlin, John Frederick, memoir of, xxiv, 1842. 163.


Ochino, Bernardino, of Siena ; Ben- rath, lix, 1877. 757.


O'Kelley. James. (DANIEL CURRY,) xxxii, 1850, 70; as a Church reformer, 70; as a disturber, 72.


Old Humphrey, memoir of, xxxviii, 1856. 162.


Olin, Dr., sketch of his life and character, xxxiii, 1851. 652.


- Dr., life of, xxxv, 1853, 600; letters, 600; spiritual discourses, 601; xxxiv, 1832, 452, 476; genius and character, 452; works of, 476.


- Stephen, life, letters, work, and travels of, xxxvi, 1854, 9; his parentage, 10 ; early education, 11; enters college, 11; excess- ive application, 12; goes to South Carolina, 13; skepticism, 13; conversion and Christian character, 14; attachment to Methodism 18; moral qualities, 19; intellectual powers, 20; preaching and its effects, 21; secret of his power in the pul- pit. 22; earnestness, 22: com- prehensiveness of his intellect. 23; clearness of his theology, 24 ; labor for Christian educa- tion, 26; president of colleges, 27; character as a teacher, 28; slavery and the Church, 29.


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OLIPHANT


194


, Oliphant, John, lii, 1870. 636. Ore, Lucy, memoir of, xi, 1828. 438. Origen; Freppel, 1, 1868. 459.


Ortez, Frai Francesco; Boelimer, xlix, 1867. 437.


Otterbein, William, notice of, vi, 1823. 210, 245.


Ouseley, Gideon, life of ; Reiley. xxx, 1848. 163.


Oxford Methodists, the, memoirs of ; Tyerman, Ivi, 1874. 171.


P., Mrs. S., account of, i, 1818. 187. Pacuvius, a Roman dramatist, xxxviii, 1856. 92.


Paddock, B. G., memoir of ; Pad- dock, Ivii, 1875. 348.


Paine, Edward, memoir of, iii, 1820. 406.


Painters, lives of ; Vasaris, xxxiv, 1852. 307.


Paleario, Aonio, life and times of, xliii, 1861. 328.


Palissy, the potter ; Brightwell, xli, 1859. 499.


Papst Pius II .; Voight, xlvi, 1864. 142.


Parker. Samuel, memoir of, iv, 1821. 245.


- Theodore, and the new school Spiritualists, xxxv, 1853. 169- 185.


- Theodore, xlii. 1860, 158; his theology, 158; on miracles, 323.


- Theodore, (GEORGE PRENTICE, ) lv, 1873, 5. 383, 533; undue reverence for biographies, 5; birthplace, ancestors. child- hood, and college days. 6; teaches and enters a theological school, 15 ; disposition to exag- geration, 15; theological opin- ions and religious experience, 17; his ordination, 26; Chan- ning compared with him, 26; lectures on inspiration, 29 ; gets beyond Unitarianism, 31; preaches an ordination sermon, 32; Unitarian rage and ostra- cisin, 33 ; contrasted with Wes- ley, 35; travels to Europe, 37; his labors and boastfulness, 37; his literary dishonesties, 39;


PASCAL


discourse on religion, 40; his harshness and sarcasm, 41; his theological position, 383; his defects as a thinker, 388; self- complacency-compared with great thinkers, 393; his theo- logical errors and inconsisten- cies, 393; studies Buddhism and three other sects, 394 : ex- hibits little research into Bud- dhism, 395 ; opinion of sin, 401; on providence, 403; his con- fusion and contradiction in the- ology, 404 ; distinction between absolute and partial evil, 406; as a social reformer. 533; anti- slavery reform, 533; maliges evangelicals, 548; the great ro- vival of 1857, 552; ill health. 556; opinions on death, 55℃; his death, 558 ; his funeral cere- monies, 561.


Parker, Theodore, life of; Weiss, xlvi, 1864. 349.


Pascal, Blaise, thoughts and life of. xxviii, 1846. 478.


- Blaise, letters of; M'Crie, xli, 1859. 507.


- xxxiv, 1852, 228; genius and character, 228 ; a problem for study, 228 ; recent additions of works and translations, 229; curious literary history of his thoughts, 229 ; emendations and additions, 230; the only faith- ful edition, 231 ; his provincials -M'Crie and Pierce, 232.


- Jacqueline, convent life at Port Royal, xxxvi, 1854, 393; her childhood, 394; early de- velopment of talent, 394; pub- lished poems, 395; received at the French court, 395 ; obtains a prize for poems, 396 : conver- sion and her family, 397; visits Paris with her brother, 399; becomes acquainted with M. Singlin, 399: officers and in- mates of Port Royal, 400 : death of her father, 402; enters the convent, 1642, 402 ; monstrous opinion of the Church, 404; death of her distinguished brother, 405; dies of grief, 405 ;


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PASCAL , 195


PILATE


Pascal, Jacqueline-continued. demolition of the convent, 405; resemblance of the Pascal to the Wesley family, 406. Patriarch of one hundred years; Wakeley, Iviii, 1876. 195. Paul, ministerial devotedness of, xxxiii, 1851. 272.


- Saint, a new biography of; Schoelcher, Ixi, 1879. 572.


- Saint, character of; Howson, Ivi, 1874. 162.


- Saint, conversion of; Geer, liii, 1871. 531.


- Saint, et Sénèque; Fleury, lviii, 1876. 197.


- Saint, life and epistles of ; Cony- beare and Howson, xxxiii, 1851, 177; XXXV, 1853, 316; xxxviii, 1856. 289.


- Saint, life and epistles of ; Lewin, Iviii, 1876. 197.


- Saint, life and epistles of, second epistle to Timothy, xxxv, 1853. 534.


- Saint, life and works of; Farrar, Ixii, 1880. 591.


-- Saint, the apostle; Hausrath, xlviii, 1866. 620.


- the preacher; Eadie, lii, 1870. 137.


- Saint, travels of; Conybcare and Howson, li, 1869. 316, 484.


Pausanius, the Spartan; Lytton, Iviii, 1876. 387.


Payson, life and writings of, xx, 1838, 382; an eloquent and suc- cessful preacher, 382; graduat- ed at Harvard, 383; perplexed with Calvinism, 383; called to the ministry, 384; interesting incidents, 389; a remarkable pastor, 391; remarkable for his spirit of prayer, 392.


- Edward, mementoes of; Janes, Ivi, 1877. 178.


Peaco, Mary Ann, memoir of, i, 1818. 272.


Peck, Elizabeth, memoir of, vi, 1823. 290.


- George, life and times of, Ivi, 1874. 693.


- Joseph, history of descendants of ; Ira B. Peck, lii, 1870. 316.


Peck, Mary, death of, vi, 1823. 238.


- Washburn, account of, iii, 1820. 330.


Penn, William, life of; W. H. Dix- on, (T. V. MOORE, ) xxxiv, 1852, 119; fictitious origin of, refut- ed, 119; Quakerism, 120; causes which gave success to it, 121; Schleiermacher, 121; aspects of Penn, 122; Thomas Loe, 123; services rendered by Penn, 127; his connection with James II., 128; Penn as a colonist, 131; Pennsylvania, name and set- tlement of, 132; life dark- ened, 132; he died, July 30, 1718, 135; his character esti- mated, 135.


Pennington, Rebecca, memoir of, ix, 1826. 116.


- Robert, memoir of, x, 1827. 147. Peters, Rebecca, memoir of, vii, 1824. 251.


Petherbridge, Theodocia, memoir of, vii, 1824. 447.


Philip the evangelist, life of, xxviii, 1846. 484.


- II., of Spain; W. H. Prescott, xxxviii, 1856, 163; xli, 1859. 330.


Philo the Jew, (JAMES H. WORMAN.) Ix, 1878, 121; Alexandria found- ed, 122; Jews of Alexandria find an outlet for commerce, 125; story of the Septuagint, 127; the apocryphal books, 130; Philo's birth and early life, 137; great attainments in learning, 138; contemporary with New Testament events, 139.


Philosophers, lives of the ancient, xxiv, 1842. 318.


Philosophy, biographical history of ; Lewes, Ixi, 1879. 5.


Phocion, anecdote of his wife, and reflections, iii, 1820. 26.


Photius, patriarch von Constanti. nople, xlix, 1867. 436.


- Hergenrother, 1, 1868. 291.


Pier, Sabrina S., death of, x, 1827. 40.


Pilate, Pontius, history of, xxviii, 1846. 484.


PILMOOR


196


QUITMAN


Pilmoor, Joseph, his early labors ! in America, xxxvii, 1855. 497.


Pioneer, autobiography of a, xxxix, 1857. 665.


- bishop; Strickland, xli, 1859. 156.


Pioneers of the west; Strickland, xxxviii, 1856. 490.


- of American Methodism, x1, 1858. 489.


- preachers, and people; Milburn, . xlii, 1860. 520.


- and patriots of America ; J. S. C. Abbott, Ivi, 1874. 530.


Pitts, John, memoir of, iv, 1821. 205.


Pius IX., a devout worshiper of Mary, xxxviii, 1856. 284.


- IX., the story of the life of; Trollope, 1x, 1878. 753.


Plato, life of, (W. D. GODMAN, ) xlii, 1860, 368; parentage and birth, 371; pupil of Socrates, 373; reasons for not entering public life, 377; his travels, 379; his mission to Syracuse, 383.


Plutarch, life, times, and character of, (W. S. TYLER, ) xxxii, 1850, 9; "de sera Numinis vindicta," 11; his life, 13; character as a writer, 19; popularity, 22; char- acter as a philosopher, 30; his theology, 31.


Poet preacher; Adams, xli, 1859. 499.


Polemus, James, death of, xi, 1828. 236.


Pool, Mary Ann, account of, ii, 1819. 383.


Pope, Richard, death of, iv, 1821. 78.


Porter, Matilda, memoir of, x, 1827. 85.


Powell, Mary, maiden and married life of, xlviii. 1866. 484.


Preachers, American and English Wesleyan, xxxiv, 1852. 68.


- Wesleyan, sketches of; R. A. West, xxx, 1848. 323.


- Wesleyan, memoirs of several, xxv, 1843. 477.


Prentis, S. S., memoirs of, xxxviii, 1856. 137.


Prescott families in America, gene- alogical memoir of the, lii, 1870. 630.


Pressel, Johann Calvin, xlvi, 1864. 498.


Pressensé, Edmund de, (GEORGE PRENTICE,) liii, 1871, 181; birth, ancestry, and education, 181; Vinet's influence on Pressensé, 183; installed pastor of the chapel Taitbout, Paris, 185; his published works, 186; peculiar theory and views, 199; his view of baptism, 202.


Priest, puritan, and preacher; Ryle, xxxviii, 1856. 163.


Proles, Andreas; Pröhle, 1, 1868. 290.


Protestant queen of Navarre, mother of the Bourbons; Townsend, Ix, 1878. 194.


Proudfit, Dr., memoirs of ; Dickin- son, xxviii, 1846, 358; the inner life, 360; lie is pre-eminently a man of prayer, 368; consistent and exemplary in life, 369; last time in the puipit, 371.


Puaux; vie de Calvin, xlvi, 1864. 499.


Pul, King, Iviii, 1876. 150.


Pulpit, American Methodist, annals of. (See Sprague.)


- orators, Catholic, of the last three centuries ; Brischar, xlix, 1867. 292.


Punshon, W. M., xlii, 1860. 159.


Puritans, Protestant non-conform- ists, history of, xxv, 1843. 640. -- the; Samuel Hopkins, xlii, 1860. 171, 344.


Queens of Scotland and English princesses; Strickland, xxxiv, 1852. 153.


-- of Scotland, xli, 1859. 337, 672. - of England, lives of ; Parker, 1, 1868. 163.


Quin, James, sketch of life and labors of; J. F. Wright, xxxiv, 1852. 153.


Quincy, Josiah, life of, 1, 1868. 316, 460, 609.


Quitman, life and correspondence of, xliii, 1861. 171.


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QUORM


Quorm, Daniel, and his religions . notions; Pearse, Ixi, 1879. 603.


Rah-wah-wah's life among the In- dians, xxxix, 1857. 494.


Raikes, Robert, memoir of, xi, 1828. 293.


Raleigh, Walter, and his times; Kingsley, x1, 1859. 170.


Ram Mohan Roy, sketch of, xlix, 1867. 400.


Rameses the great, lii, 1870. 144. -- Life of; De Lanoye, liv, 1872. 355.


Ramus, life of; Waddington, xxxviii, 1856. 300.


Randle, Josias, memoir of, vii, 1824. 256.


Randolph, John, xxxiii, 1851, 614; early days, 614; maternal teach- ing, 615; unhappy temper, 616; first appearance as a speaker, 617; integrity as a politician, 618; spiritual exercises, 620; emancipates his slaves by will, 624; colonization and slavery, 624 ; religion rooted out by pol- itics, 625; duel with Mr. Clay, 627; minister to Russia, 630; last hours, 631.


Raphael; Lamartine, xxxi, 1849. 335. Recollections of a superannuate ; Lewis, xxxix, 1857. 495.


Red Jacket, life and times of, xxiii, 1841. 636.


Reese, Elizabeth, death of, vi, 1823. 439.


Reeves, Father, a brief account of, xxxV, 1853, 446; conversion. 446; model class-leader, 447; invariably present at weekly meetings, 451; visited the sick, 452.


- Hannah Pearce, preacher of the gospel, (MARY STUART ROBIN- SON,) lix, 1877, 430; woman's position prior to the Christian era, 432 ; Mrs. Reeves's early life, 434; conversion and call to preach, 436; remarkable ser- mon, 440; her power of Chris- tian womanhood, 444.


Reformed Church, lives of the fath- ers of, xliii, 1861. 329.


Remarkable examples; Stevens, xxxvi, 1854. 467.


Renan, Ernest, (GEORGE PRENTICE.) lii, 1870, 5; professorship of Hebrew in the college of France, 6; his "Life of Jesus," 6; his birth and education, ?; his theological training, 8; he rejects the supernatural, 16; Renan's idea of immortality. 22. Reynolds, Caleb, memoir of, xi, 1828. 372.


- Catherine, memoir of; George Coles, xxvi, 1844. 164.


Richard II., history of; J. Abbott, x1, 1858. 662.


Richards, James, memoir of, vi, 1823. 372.


- James, life and writings of, (Z. PADDOCK,) xxxii, 1850, 87; born in New Canaan, Coun., 88; early religious experience, 88; was he a free-willer, 89; call to the ministry, 92; self-made man, 93; excelled chiefly in mental philosophy and theology, 94; difference in classes of volition, 95; his metaphysical powers, 96; second causes, 97; extent and efficiency of the atonement, 101 ; censure on Arminians, 103; ability and inability, 106.


- Lucy. xxiv, 1812. 470.


Riley, Richard, memoir of, xi, 1828. 257.


Roberts, Bishop, life of; Charles Elliott, xxvi, 1844. 478. . Robertson, John, death of, iv, 1821. 239.


- Frederick W., (E. H. DEWART,) xlviii, 1866, 360; extraordinary mental gifts, 561; sketch of his life, 562; theological views and changes, 564 ; hostility to evan- gelicalism, 566; feeling of iso- lation, 567; secret of his influ- ence, 570; seeking for truth in error, 572; various erroneous views, 573; modifying consider- ations, 577.


Robin-on, Primate, and C. Wesley, anecdote, vii, 1824. 32.


Rogers. James, memoir of, i, 1818. 294, 319.


ROLAND


198


SCHLEIERMACHER


Roland, Madam; Abbott, xxxiii, [ Saints of the desert, (PHILIP 1851. 160.


Romaine, anecdote of Mr., vi, 1823. 470.


Roothan, late general of the Jesuits, XXXV. 1853. 619.


Ross, William, memoir of, viii, 1825. 126, 172.


Rothe, Richard, (J. P. LACROIX, )


liv, 1872, 381; birth and early studies, 382; embraces pietism, 383; marriage, 384; becomes a preacher, 384; takes a profess- or's chair, 385; becomes an au- thor, 385; his earnest religious character, 386; his preaching, 391; his works and theology, 392.


Rousseau and Howard, anecdote of, v, 1822. 463.


- Voltaire, Diderot, Morley, Ixiii, 1881. 246.


Roussell, Charles, xxxvi, 1854. 476. Royal preacher ; J. Hamilton, xxxiv, 1852. 149.


Rückert, Frederick ; Boyer, lii, 1870. 613.


Rundal, Sally, memoir of, vii, 1824. 450.


Ruskin. John, (GILBERT HAVEN,) xlii, 1860, 533; ruling passion of the age, 535; Ruskin a child of the age, 536; sources of pleasure from works of art, 537; of clouds and the sky, 538; mountains and water, 539; ideas of beauty, 541; seven lamps of architecture. 543; church ar- chitecture, 544; evangelical spirit of his writings, 546; want of this in modern literature, 546; mountain glory, 551; pe- culiarities of his style, 552.


Rusling, James, memoir of, ix, 1826. 460.


Ryder, William, the superannuate, life of, xxvii, 1845. 638.


Sabin, Elijah R., memoir of, i, 1818. 278.


Saint Martin, life and doctrines of, xlii, 1860. 79.


- George, the martyr, notes on, xliv, 1862. 498.


SCHAFF,) xlvi, 1864, 29; the first hermit, 29; St. Anthony of Egypt, 30; his character. 34; St. Symon the Stylite, 37; Hindu ascetics, 40.


Saintly and successful worker; Wise, Ixi, 1879. 604.


Sale, John, memoir of, xi, 1828. 198.


Salisbury, Jean de; Demimond, lvi, 1874. 698.


Sansom, Jane, memoir of, ix, 1826. 128.


Saul, King; Brooks, lix, 1877. 187. Saville, Jonathan, xliii, 1861. 27.


Savonarola, Jerome, an Italian re- former, (J. P. LACROIX,) xlix, 1867, 540; early life, 541; the Medici family. 542; lectures at San Marco, 543; is at the death- bed of L. de Medici, 544; his eloquence, 545; chosen law- giver of Florence, 546; perse- cuted by the pope, 548; de- serted by the people, 550; con- sents to a strange ordeal, 551; imprisonment and execution, 553.


Schamyl, life of; Makee, xxxviii, 1856. 490.


Schiller, life of; Carlyle, xxviii, 1846. 155.


Schiller, (translated from the " Re- vue Chretienne,") xlvi, 1864, 242; his early ability, 243; his philosophy, 244; poetry, 245; private life, 248; dramatic writ- ings, 249; religion, 253; de- cease, 255.


Schleiermacher and Neander, xxxiii, 1851. 146, 149.


- xhi, 1860, 155, 675 ; life and let- ters, 675; influence, 677.


- De Wette, and Harms, (B. H. NADAL, ) xliii, 1861, 403; Schlei- ermacher-self - scrutiny, 403: early strong self-reliance, 404; chastened spirit of his riper years, 405; discourses on relig- ion, 406; unjustly charged with pantheism. 408; De Wette- rationalistic training, 411; ne- cessity of a believing theology,


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SHAKESPEARE


SCHLEIERMACHER


Schleiermacher -- continued.


412 ; effect of French revolution in Germany, 413; religious and political excitements, 415; Harms-education and early life, 417; freshness and vigor of his preaching, 418; his zeal against rationalisui, 419; oppo- sition to his theses, 420; Schlei- ermacher's dogmatics, 421.


- Schenkel, 1, 1868. 457.


- (J. A. RECBETT,) li, 1869, 211; his theology, 211; his birth and early history, 211 ; ability, intlu- ence, and death, 213; his theo-


· logical stand-point, 215; his view of evangelical faith, 215; not free from determinism, 218; his view of Christ, 219; mode of proving the existence of God, 225; influence of his the- ology, 226; theology similar to that of Methodism, 227; later article on him, 635.


Schopenhauer and his pessimism, (J. P. LACROIX,) Iviii, 1876, 487; personal history, 489; outline of philosophy, 493; essential defects of the system, 509.


Schuyler, Sarah, account of, ix, 1826. 248.


Schwester Augustine; Lasaulx, Ixii, 1880. 793.


Scott, Mrs., short account of, iv, 1821. 187.


- Lieutenant-General, memoir of, xlvii, 1865. 149.


- Walter; Hutton, Ix, 1878. 764. Scotus, Erigena, life and doctrines of ; Heber, xliii, 1861. 329, 678. Scudder, J .. memoirs of ; Waterbury, lii, 1870. 483.


Seager, Aurora, death of, iii, 1820, 80; memoir of, iv, 1821. 367, 406, 449.


- Aurora, Micah and Schuyler; E. Latimer, Ixii, 1880. 404.


Sedgwick, Catherine M., life and letters of; Dewey, liv, 1872. 180.


Self-made men; C. HI. Seymour, xli, 1859. 159.


Semisch; Julian die Abtrünnege, xliv, 1862. 679.


Seneca, Lucius Annæus, last of the stoical philosophers, (J. F. HURST,) Iviii, 1876, 197; his relation to ecclesiastical his- tory, 197; personal history, 199; estimate of his life and charac- ter, 208; his philosophy, 210; his works, 214; editions, 216; relation to Saint Paul, 216.


Senter, Anthony, memoir of, i, 1818. 179.


Servet. mistakes in regard to, lxi, 1879. 145.


Servetus, Michael, xlviii, 1866. 609. - Michael; H. Tollin, Ixiii, 1881. 364.


- Michael; Trechsel, Ixiii, 1881. 759.


Seton, Eliza A., memoir of, xxxvi, 1854, 83; birth, parentage, and early education, 87; marries Mr. Seton, 87; voyage to Leg- horn with her husband, 88; death of her father, 88; influ- ence of Catholic friends, 89; returns to New York, 90; tend- ency to Catholicism, 90; pub- lic apostasy to the papacy, 92; founds the " Sisters of charity," at Emmettsburg, 93; literal at- tempts to work out salvation, 94; her death, 97; Rose White succeeds her, 97; condition of the society, 93; Romish system of charities, 98.


- Elizabeth; Babbery, 1, 1868. 458.


Sewell, Thomas Fletcher, memoir of, xvii, 1835, 227; birth, 1822, 227; died in Charleston, S. C., 227; sustained by grace, 228. Shadford, George, memoir of, i, 1818. 11, 50, 90, 136, 169. Shakespeare, his genius and times, (HENRY J. Fox,) Ixiii, 1881, 623; immensity of Shakespear- ean literature, 623; religious prejudice against his writings, 624; theories regarding his identity, 625; opinions of crit- ics regarding his style, 628; characteristics of Shakespeare's time, 630; source and expres- sion of his wisdom, 634.


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Sheffy, Mirza, of Persia, anecdote of, v, 1822. 112.


Sheldon, Ptolemy, memoir of, x, 1827. 149.


Shelley, relics of; Symonds, xlv, 1863, 147; Ixi, 1879. 198.


Shepherd, Samantha, memoir of, x, 1827. 149.


Shum, Frederick, of Bath, memoir of, ix, 1826. 166.


Sénéque et Saint Paul; Aubertin, Iviii, 1876. 197.


Sidney, Algernon, life of; Sant- voord, (DANIEL CURRY, ) xxxiii, 1851,550 ; was carefully brought up, 551; a martyr to the cause of despotism, 553; bold meas- ures, 554; Sidney visits the continent, 557; correspondence with his father, 558; discourse on government, 561 ; mind rich- ly stored, 561; returns to Eu- gland, 564; this was a critical period, 565; Astley Cooper, 566; Sidney's trial and condemna- tion, 569; execution, 571; pri- vate character, 572.


- Philip, life and times of, xli, 1859. 335.


Simon, Saint, xxxiv, 1852. 22.


Simpson, David, memoir of, vii, 1824. 14, 47, 90.


Singleton, Charlotte, memoir of, viii, 1825. 12.


Smith, Amos, death of, v, 1822. 39. - Andrew, memoir of, viii, 1825. 407. - A. W., and We-leyan University, (G. P. DISOSWAY,) xlix, 1867. 93, 100.


- Gad, recollections of, xvi, 1834, 340; born in Goshen, Conn., 1788, 340; converted, 1807, 340; died, 1817, 340; joined the con- ference, 1812, 343; his charac- ter, 346.


- James, memoir of, x, 1827. 287.


- John, memoir of, xv, 1833. 460. - John Pye, death of, xxxiii,. 1851. . 497.


- John Pse, life and writings of, xxxvii, 1855, 379; early train- ing, 380; extent of his learning, 384; Scripture testimony to the Messiah, 394; views of inspira- -




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