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SOPHOCLES
tion, 395; sacrifice and priest- hood of Christ, 397; studies in geology, 398; character of his theology, 404.
Smith, Seth, death of, ix, 1826. 397. - Sidney, life of, xxxvii, 1855. 644.
- Sidney, xxxviii, 1856. 404; orig- inates the "Edinburgh Re- view," 410; lectures on moral philosophy, 412 ; obtains Church preferment, 414; peculiar char- acteristics, 416; religious char- acter, 420; opposition to Methi- odism, 424; domestic and social character, 428.
- Thomas, experience and labors of : David Daily, xxx, 1848. 324. - William, of Vienna, N. Y., me- moir of, viii, 1825. 167.
Sneath, Richard, memoir of, viii, 1825. 287.
Snethen, Nicholas, xiii. 1831. 261. Socrates, his philosophy, xxxiii, 1851. 189.
- (T. V. MOORE, ) xxxV, 1853. 373; birth and early years, 374; de- mon of, 379; views of his mis- sion, 382; personal appearance and habits, 383; as a teacher, 384; method with sophists, 385; cause of his unpopularity, 387 ; accusation, 388; trial, 389; death, 392.
- (ENOCH POND,) liii, 1871, 641; parentage, education, and mar- ringe, 642; military service, 643: manner of dealing with sophists, 645: particular doc- trines, 647; arrested, and ap- pears in his own defense, 649; his death, 652.
Somerville, Mrs., extraordinary character, (ABEL STEVENS, ) Iviii, 1876, 416; birth and early days, 416; first marriage and subsequent studies, 420 ; second marriage, 421; intellectual his- tory, 422; symmetry of her womanly character, 425.
Sophocles, (J. B. M. GRAY, ) xxxiv, 1852. 96, 102; his Antigone, re- construction, 96; Sophoclean MISS., collection of, 97; life and character of, 102.
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SOUTHEY
Southey, life and correspondence of, xxxii, 1850. 329.
- Life, correspondence, and works of, xxxiii, 1851. 330, 342. Spears, Nancy, memoir of, vi, 1823. 300.
Spence, Robert, memoir of, viii, 1825. 375, 411.
Sprague's annals of the American Methodist pulpit, xliii, 1861.526. - annals of the American Method- ist pulpit, (Z. PADDOCK,) xliv, 1862, 465; catholicity of Dr. Sprague, 466; eulogy on Judge M'Lean, 466; unanimity of evangelical churches, 467; lit- erary ability of the work, 469; early Methodist preachers and slavery, 470; lack of education- al advantages, 471; their pop- ular eloquence, 475; their cath- olicity, 480; their persecutions, 481; their dying scenes, 482.
Spurgeon, C. H., (I. W. WILEY, ) xl, 1859, 523; appearance and hab- its, 523; immense audiences, 524; early life opportunities, 525; style of preaching, 527; manner and voice, 530; extracts from his sermons, 531; secret of his powers, 536.
Squires, Sylvia, memoir of, ix, 1826. 398.
Steer, Rudolph, life of ; Lacroix, Ivi, 1874. 521.
Steffen, story of my career, xlv, 1863. 529.
"Statesman of the period," Ivii, 1875. 609.
Stephen, life and martyrdom of, (L. T. TOWNSEND,) xlviii, 1866, 222; his appointment as arch- deacon, 222; before the helen- istic synagogue, 224; before the Jewish sanhedrin, 226; his death, 331; results of his mar- tyrdom and its lessons, 233.
Stephens, Alexander HI., (S. G. AR- NOLD, ) xli, 1879, 274; carly life and education, 275; admitted to the bar, 277; elected to the state legislature, 280; elected to Congress, 382 ; leading cham- pion of slavery, 284; against
TAE-PING-WANG
secession, 290; action after the war, 293.
Stephenson, George, and Robert, life of, li, 1869. 163.
Stevens, David, memoir of, ix, 1826. 477.
Stilling, Heinrich, autobiography of, xxvii, 1845. 160.
Stjimlijehn, George, father of Swed- ish poetry, (BERNARD MOSES,) Ivii, 1875, 563; early Scandi- navian literature, 563; birth of Stjimhjehn, 569; his early lit- erary labors, 571; his scientific speculations, 574; peculiarities of his poetry, 575; at court, 577; his religious views, 578.
Stoddard, D. T., memoir of; J. P. Thompson, xli, 1859. 160.
Stoner, David, memoir of, xiv, 1832. 383.
Stow, B., the model pastor, memoir of; Stockbridge, liii, 1871. 531. Strowbridge, Robert, (S. W. COGGES- HALL,) xxxvii, 1855, 494; first Methodist preacher in America, 435; first preaching in Mary- land, 494; character and labors, 495.
Suckley, Catherine, memoir of, ix, 1826. 330.
Summerfield, John, memoir of, ix, 1826. 365.
- Character of, as a Methodist preacher, xxxiv, 1852. 431.
Sumner, Charles; " British Quarter- ly Review," Ix, 1878. 540.
Superintendent, a model; Turnbull, Ixii, 1880. 604.
Swartz, life of, ii, 1819. 49, 89, 126, 167, 207, 251.
Swift, Dean, (W. H. BARNES, ) xliii, 1861, 89; character of his writ- ings, 90; his early life, 92; Church preferment, 94 ; changes his political views, 95; disap- pointed hopes, 98; heartless treatment of three ladies, 98; his own miserable end, 103.
Switchine, Madam, life and letters of, 1, 1868. 163.
Tae-Ping- Wang, life of ; J. M. Mac- kee, xxxix, 1857. 484.
TALLEYRAND
202
UNCAS
Talleyrand, Prince ; Charles M'Hary, [ Thurston, Lucy Goodale, the mis- xxxix, 1857. 339.
Talmage, T. De Witt, Ivi, 1874. 484.
Tauler, Jolın, and his theology, (CHARLES W. BENNETT,) li, 1869, 45; moral darkness of the thirteenth century, 45; " friends of God," 49; visit of Nicholas of Basel, 50; Tauler's first ser- mon after his conversion, 52; persecution of him and his as- sociates, 54; death of Tauler, 56; his theology, 57; his phi- losophy, 58 ; his soteriology, 59; his ethical system, 60.
Taylor, Dr., and his system, x1, 1858. 479.
- Ellison, memoir of, x, 1827. 277.
- E. T., incidents and anecdotes of ; Haven, liv, 1872. 528.
- James Brainard, tribute to mem- ory of, xx, 1838. 239.
- Jeremy, bishop of Down, v, 1822. 23.
- Sarah Louisa, memoir of; Lot Jones, xxvi, 1844. 324.
- Thomas, memoir of, i, 1818. 76. - William, and Indian missions, (J. T. GRACEY,) lix, 1877, 251; general Christian awakening in India, 256; missionary econom- ics, 264.
- Zachary, life of; Frost, xxx, 1848. 159.
Tellstrom, xxiv, 1842. 480.
Tennant, anecdote of William, vi, 1823. 343.
Tertullian, account of his life, iii, 1820. 148.
· Thackembau, cannibal and Chris- tian, Ixiii, 1881. 521.
Theuse, Madame; Erchman-Char- tain, li, 1869. 162.
Tholuck-German literature, xxii, 1840. 212.
Thomas, Joiin, memoir of, ii, 1819. 215.
- James, memoir of, xi, 1828. 170. Thorp, Thomas, memoir of, ii, 1819. 174.
Thrale, Mr., Dr. Johnson's regret at death of, xxxiv, 1852. 533
sionary daughter, memoir of, xxiv, 1849. 480.
Tigrane, the Abbé; Tabor, Ivii, 1875. 700.
- The Abbe, candidate for the papal chair; Fabre, Iviii, 1876. 196.
Tischendorf, Constantine; Volbend- ing, xlv, 1863. 501.
Titus, anecdote of, ii, 1819. 300. Todd, John, the story of his life, Iviii, 1876. 196.
Tomlinson, Sarah, memoir of, i, 1818. 149.
Toussaint, Pierre, life of, xxxvi, 1854. 481.
Townley, James, memoir of, (ELIJAH HOOLE,) xvii, 1835, 401; born, 1774, 402; joins the Methodists, 402; began to preach, 402; joined conference at twenty years of age, 403: his biblical literature, 404; president of the conference, 407.
Toy, Joseph, memoir of, ix, 1826. 438.
Translators, memoirs of; M'Clure, xxxV, 1853. 407.
Treadwell, B., death of, iii, 1820. 437.
Treffrey, Richard, memoirs and sc- lect remains of, xxii, 1840. 226.
Trevylyan, Kitty, diary of, xlvii, 1865. 162.
Trimble, Jane, memoir of, xliv, 1862. 173.
Triumph, the martyr's, last hours of St. Paul, xviii, 1836. 216.
Troutt, Mrs., memoir of, vi, 1823. 477.
Truber, Primus, life of, xliii, 1861. 677.
Tucker, Thomas, memoir of, v, 1822. 11, 54.
Tudor, Elizabeth, Ivi, 1874. 531. Tuttle, John, memoir of, xi, 1828. 252.
Ulfilas, the apostle of the Goths, 1x, 1878. 153.
Uncas and Miantonomoh, xxv, 1843. 160.
VALENTINUS
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Valentinus, the Gnostic; Hilgenfeld, [ Wallace, Horace Binney, obituary Ixii, 1880. 567.
Van Buren, Martin, xliv, 1862. 700. Van Cott, Mrs. M. N., life and la- bors of; Foster, liv, 1872. 355. Vander Palm, life and character of; Beets, xlviii, 1866. 157.
Vane, Henry, life of; C. W. Upham, (JOSEPH HOLDICH,) xviii, 1836, 361; illustrious men in Great Britain, 362; Henry Vane held various offices, 364; came to America, and was elected gov- ernor, 365 ; returns to England, 369; trial and condemnation, of the earl of Stafford, 372; op- position to the encroachments of the crown, 374; speech against Richard, 378; executed, 380.
Van Santvoord, Colonel, memoir of, viii, 1825. 214.
Vicars, Captain, memoir of, xxxviii, 1856. 487.
Virgil, anecdote of, vi, 1823. 71. Volbelding; C. Tischendorf, xlv, 1863. 501:
Voltaire, (from the "Revue Chre- tienne," xlviii, 1866, 546; early fame as a poet, 546; dramatic writings, 548; residence at the Prussian court, 552; historical writings, 553; his retreat at Ferney, 554; atheism and im- piety, 556; last public triumph and death, 559.
- Diderot, Rousseau ; Morley, Ixiii, 1881. 246.
Von Gerlach, Otto, death of, xxxii, 1850. 504.
Von Hardenberg, Frederick, Ivi, 1874. 177.
Von Pletterhaus, Louisa, xxxix, 1857. 501.
Von Wessenberg, Freiherr J. Hein- rich; Beck, xliv, 1862. 678.
Walker, George, memoir of, x, 1827. 278.
- G. W., recollections of; Gaddis, xxxix, 1857. 492.
- Jason, memoir of, ii, 1819. 257.
- John, memoir of. x, 1827. 276.
- Nathan, memoir of, ix, 1826. 160.
of, xxxvi, 1854, 132; rare pan- egyric, 132; birth and parent- age, 133; chose the law, 133; all studies to be tributary to sociology, 136; Comte's writ- ings dangerous to the undis- criminating, 141; letter on, 447. Walsh, Thomas, life of; James Mor- gan, xxv, 1843. 322.
Walton, Annie, xxviii, 1846. 162. Warburton, life, character, and writings of, (J. A. De VINNE,) xxxii, 1850, 609; born at New- ark-upon-Trent, 600; studied law, but left it for the ministry, 610; views of church and state, 612; his "Divine Legation," 614; religion essential to human government, 618; objects of his special dislike were popery and infidelity, 628.
Ward, Jacob, memoir of, lii, 1870. 636.
Ware, Thomas, life and travels of, xxi, 1839. 360.
Washington, life of; Marshall, xiv, 1832. 355.
- life and writings; Sparks, xxix, 1847. 481.
- Life of ; Everett, xliii, 1861. 174. Watson, J. V., death of, xxxix, 1857. 138.
- Richard, xliii, 1861. 15.
Watt, life of; Muirhead, xli, 1859. 498.
Waugh, Alexander, life of, xxxiii, 1851. 330.
Wayland, memoir of, 1, 1868. 313. Wayne, William, memoir of, i, 1818. 455.
Weaver boy, the, who became a mis- sionary; Adams, li, 1869. 161. Webb, Elizabeth, memoir of, vi, 1823. 439.
- Thomas, xiii, 1831. 260.
- Thomas, Captain, xxxvii, 1855, 442, 491 ; his first preaching iu America, 491; labors on Long Island, 492.
Webster, Daniel, (S. G. ARNOLD.) Ix, 1878, 650; early life and studies, 660; admitted to the bar, 662; contest with Hayne,
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Webster, Daniel-continued.
665; rapid growth as a states- man, 666; Ashburton treaty, 669; on settlement of New England at Plymouth Rock, `571; takes new ground on slav- ery, 674; seeks southern sup- port and breaks down, 678; charges of immorality, 680; re- ligious views, 683; estimate of his abilities, 686.
Weiss; life of Theodore Parker, xlvi, 1864. 340.
Wesley, xxxviii, 1856, 109; his life yet to be written, 109; his doc- trines of grace, 263.
- and his biographers, (W. C. HOYT,) xxx. 184S. 406.
- and his coadjutors; Larrabee, xxxiv, 1852. 149.
- and the Methodist movement ; "Contemporary Review," Ixii, 1880. 354.
- as a man of literature, (G. F. PLAYTER,) x1, 1858, 272; con- temporaneous public characters, 272; books read by him, 274; small amount of divinity, 280; medical reading, 281; reading for entertainment, 282; prefer- ence for voyages, travels, his- tory, biography, 183; a man of one book, 288; excluded from episcopal pulpits, 143; in Corn- wall, 142; teaching slaves, 31; xlii, 1860, 260, 624; character as a commentator, 260; as a po- litical writer, 261; thoughts on slavery, 263; tracts on the state of the nation, 265; on American affairs, 265; as a controversial writer, 267; defense of mira- cles, 272; defense of Method- ism, 273, 624; defense of the Moravian Church, 626; on orig- inal sin, 626; against Roman- ism, 627; journals and letters, 630; practical religion. 632; Christian perfection, 633; to men of reason, 634; pecuni- ary results of his publications, 638.
- C., and Primate Robinson, anec- dote of, vii, 1824. 32.
Wesley, Charles, and his sacred po- etry, (G. R. CROOKS, ) xxxi, 1849. 379.
- Charles, anecdote of, viii, 1825. 314.
- Charles, anecdote of, xvi, 1834. 423.
- Charles, life of ; Jackson, xxiii, 1841, 632; xxiv, 1842. 469.
- Charles, seen in his finer and less familiar poems, xlix, 1867. 304.
- Conversion of, xx, 1838. 321.
- family, memorial of the; Ste- vens, lix, 1877. 370.
- family, the; Clarke, xxviii, 1846. 634.
- his own historian; Janes, liii, 1871. 353.
- John. (See Story of a wonder- ful life.)
- John, xxxvii, 1855. 331; misrep- resentations of his character, 331; early religious course, 337; relation to the Moravians, 340; relation to the established Church, 349.
- John and Charles, their invio- lable fraternal friendship, xxxi, 1849. 386.
-- John, anecdote of, iv, 1821. 222.
- John, life and times of: Tyer- man, liii, 1871, 350, 692; liv, 1872. 351.
- Jolin, life and works of ; Lelievre, liii, 1871. 532.
-- John, life of, Ixi, 1879. 5.
- John, review of Moore's life of, viii, 1825. 141, 184, 305.
-- John, sketch of. as a man of lit- erature, xli, 1859. 90. 548.
- Life of ; Watson, xiii, 1831. 395.
- life yet to be written, xxxviii, 1856. 109.
- memorial volume, the; Clark, Ixiii, 1881. 180, 501.
- memorial volume, the, Ixiii, 1881. 180, 301.
- Samuel, xvi, 1834. 444.
- Samuel, life and times of; Tyer- man, xlviii, 1866. 620.
- Sarah, memoir of, vi, 1823. 447.
- The living; Rigg, Ivii, 1875. 525.
- Tribute to, xxxix, 1857. 48.
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Wesleys, the, anecdotes of; Wake- ley, li, 1869. 459.
- The mother of; Kirk, xlvii, 1865. 477.
Wesleyan ministers, eight of them, xxxix, 1857. 150.
Whatcoat, Richard, xiv, 1832, 213; a venerable saint, 213; brief letter from him, 214.
- Bishop, original letters of, xiii, 1831. 323.
Whedon, D. D., biographic, Ixi, 1879, 199; birth and education, 199; popular as professor of Greek, 200; as a preacher he thought out his sermons, 201; elected to the chair of rhetoric in the University of Michigan, 201; elected editor of the "Quarterly," 201; entered the antislavery controversy, 202; career in the editorial chair, 202; his "Freedom of the Will," 203; see his portrait, 204; ranks high in metaphysical thought, 204.
Wheeler, Peter, memoir of, xi, 1828. 162.
White, John, memoir of, ix, 1826. 160.
Whitefield, George, life and times of, xx, 1838, 227, 475; a good life of, long wanted, 228; the book defective, 230; ill-natured remarks on Wesley, 230.
- George, (S. W. COGGESHALL,) xxxvii, 1855, 504; labors in America, 504; last labors and death, 507.
- Life of; Tyerman, (J. I. BOSWELL,) Ix, 1878, 491; entrance on the ministry, 493; his power, 493; one of the greatest of orators, 495; courage in his sermons, 498; his freedom from bigotry, 499; industry and endurance, 502; last sermon and death, 503. - in Bermuda, x1, 1858. 36.
- Tyerman, lix, 1877. 721.
Wielif, John, life of; Curry, xxix, 1847. 164.
- life of; Le Bas, xxiv, 1842, 234: two popes of the Romish Church, 235; John Wiclif was
WILLIAMS
born near Richmond, 236; sent to Rome by king of England, 237; philippie against the pope, 238; summoned for trial, 239; a prolific writer, 240; he died, 1384, 240; bones disin- terred and burned, 241; writ- ings condemned, 241; effects of his labors on the common peo- ple, 243.
Wiclif, John, Neander's opinion of, xxxV, 1853. 104.
Wilberforce, W., character and la- bors of, xxxiv, 1852. 536.
- and slavery, xl, 1858. 188.
Wilcox, William W., memoir of, v, 1822. 341.
Wiley, Allen, life and times of; Holliday, xxxv, 1853. 461.
Willard, Henry, xli, 1859. 508.
- Emma, the life of; Lord, Ivi, 1874. 351.
Willes, Mrs., notice of, ii, 1819. 387. William III., of England, life and times of, (N. ROUNDS, ) xxxix, 1857, 625; his valor, 627; his firmness, 628; his tenderness, 629; defender of the faith, 632. Williams, Caleb, adventures of; Godwin, lii, 1870. 323.
- Jolin, memoir of, xxv, 1843. 640.
- Richard, account of, iv, 1821. 142.
- Richard, memoir of; Hamilton, xxxvi, 1854. 317.
- Roger, (R. W. ALLEN,) xxxiv, 1852, 199; Knowles and Gam- mel, 199; little known of his early life, 200; liberally edu- cated, 201; studied law under Edward Coke, 201; soon be- came a preacher, 201 ; arrived at Boston, February 5, 1631, 203; settled in Salem, 205; driven from Salem, 206; obtains a charter for Rhode Island, 208: liberty of conscience, 209; his writings, 211 ; he died, 1683,212.
- Roger, character of, xxxii, 1850. 421.
- Roger, life of; Gammel, xxxiv, 1852. 199. .
- Roger, memoir of; Knowles, xxxiv, 1852. 199.
- Samuel, memoir of, vi, 1823. 79.
WILSON
Wilson, J., memoir of ; J. Hamilton, xli, 1859. 676.
- Bishop, life of, xlii, 1860. 354. - G. P., biography of; Knowles, Ivi, 1874. 529.
Winchester, Salmon, death of, iv, 1821. 478.
Winn, Sarah H., memoir of, x, 1827. 333.
Winston, Samuel L., funeral of ; sermon, W. Winans, xiv, 1832. 241.
Wirt. William, life of; Kennedy, (G. W. PECK,) xxxii, 1850, 385; born, 1772, at Bladens- burg, Md., 385; his father was from Switzerland, 385; was ad- mitted to the bar, 1792, 386; his life of Patrick Henry, 393; admired Watts's hymns, 396: first visit to New England, 397; he died, 1834, 399.
Wofford, Martha, memoir of, ix, 1826. 158.
Women, biographies of Christian; Ziethe, 1, 1868. 458.
Wonderful life, the story of a-John Wesley; Wise, Ivi, 1874. 355. Wood, Fernando, "a statesmen of the period," (J. F. RICHMOND.) Ivii, 1875, 609; birth and early training, 610; enters politics, 611; elected to Congress, 613; speeches in Congress, 614; elected mayor, 619; his carly - proclamations, 620; reaches the pinnacle of popular favor, 628; breaks with the temperance people, 624: re-election and political controversies, 625; his espousal of disunion, 629 ; prof- fers help to President Lincoln, 633; re-elected to Congress, 635.
- Sarah, memoir of, v, 1822. 452. - William, of Seramipore, memoir of, vi, 1823. 400.
Woodbridge, autobiography of a blind minister, xxxviii, 1856. 648.
- Dudley, (W. P. STRICKLAND, ) xxii, 1840, 346; horn, July 16, 1813, 347 ; converted at college, 1827, 348; graduated at Ohio
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university, 1831, 348; joined conference, 1834, 349; "holi-
ness to the Lord," his motto, 350; died, January, 1839, 351. Wordsworth, William, death of, xxxii, 1550. 506.
- William, (GILBERT HAVEN,) xxxix, 1857, 362; his cottage, 363; his childhood, 365; manner of . writing, 368; his picty, 370; not appreciated, 372 ; his truth- fulness, 374; defect in his poetry, 376; philosophie part of the English language, 378.
Wright, Thomas, memoir of, ix, 1826. 160.
Wüttke, Adolph, Iv. 1873. 525. . Wyville, Susan, memoir of, i, 1818. 181.
Xavier, Francis, exploits and mira- cles of, (D. P. KIDDER, ) xliv, 1862, 641; miracles of Loyola, 642; biographies of Xavier, 642; his miracles, 644; inquiry into his true character, 647; under the influence of Loyola, 648; engaged in the Spanish inquisition, 052; at the shrine of St. Thomas, 654; Jesuitic policy in Japan, 655.
Xerxes the Great, history of ; Abbott, xxxiii, 1851. 166.
Yearsly, Ann, the Bristol milk woman and poetess, xxxiv, 1852. 534, 545.
Young, William, memoir of, ix, 1826. 160.
- Jacob, autobiography of, xxxix, 1857. 665.
- R., his mission to Australia, xxxvii, 1855. 111.
Zinzendorf, Count, and the Moravi- ans, xli, 1859. 85.
Zoroaster, xlii, 1860, 434; 1xiii, 1881. 61. (See also Ecclesiastical.) Zumpt, C. G., notices of his life and works, xxxii, 1850, 177; born in Berlin, March 20, 1792, 177; died at Carlsbad, June 25, 1849, 177; a prolific writer, 177.
Zwingle, life of ; Hottinger, xxxviii, 1856. 647.
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RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
Africa, Methodism in, v, 1822. 437. | Barry, Vt., camp-meeting in, iii, -- Missions in, i, 1818. 195. 1820. 470.
- Religion in, xlv, 1863. 331. Alabama district, revivals in, iv, 1821. 433.
Alaska and missions; Jackson, Ixiii, 1881. 405.
Albany, revivals at, ii, 1819, 117: viii, 1825, 285; xi, 1828. 80.
Alexander, N. Y., revival in, xi, 1828. 236.
Alford, revival at, iii, 1820. 31. America, Methodism in, v, 1822. 437.
American religious intelligence, xxxiii, 1851. 336.
Amherst, revivals at, x, 1827, 134; xi, 1828. 79.
Annapolis, Md., mission to, xi, 1828. 392.
Anne Arundel county, Md., camp- meeting in, ix, 1826. 475.
Asbury mission, viii, 1825, 480; ix, 1826, 111, 435; xi, 1828. 37, 159, 355.
Asia, Methodism in, v, 1822. 437. - Missions in, i, 1818. 196.
Athens, revival at, x, 1827. 230.
- district, Ga., revivals in, x, 1827. 422.
Auburn, N. Y., revival in, xi, 1828. 160.
Augusta circuit, revival in, xi, 1828. 234.
- Ky., revival at, xi, 1828. 160. Austria, religion in, xlvii, 1865. 118. - The Roman Church in, xxxix, 1857. 341, 503.
- State of the Churches in, xl, 1858, 130, 299, 472, 635; xlii. 1860, 313, 498; xliii, 1861. 143.
Baltimore, revival, about eight hnn- dred members added, i, 1818. 73, 120, 154.
- Md., revivals in, viii, 1825, 486; x, 1827, 181; xi, 1828. 181.
district, camp-meetings on, vi, 1823. 397.
Bassntos, French mission among, lxiii, 1881. 367.
Batavia circuit, revival at, x, 1827. 39.
Belgium, religious intelligence from, x1, 1858, 132, 300; xli, 1859. 304.
- Roman and Protestant Churches in, xxxix, 1857, 342, 649; xlii, 1860, 143; xlvi, 1864, 139; xlvii, 1865. 119.
Belleville circuit, N. J., revival on, x, 1827. 421.
- Upper Canada, mission at, x, 1827. 318.
Bethel, Me., revival at, xi, 182S. 197. Black river circuit, revival on, x, 1827. 323.
- river district, revivals in, viii, 1825. 486.
Botetourt circuit, revivals on, ix, 1826. 433.
Brazil, religion in, xlix, 1867. 108. Bridgetown, N. J., state of religion in, vii, 1824, 76; viii, 1825. 237.
Bristol, L. I., revival in, iii, 1820. 220.
British missions in North America, i, 1818, 194; iv, 1821. 200.
Brooklyn, L. I., work of God in, v, 1822, 69; vi, 1823. 117.
Brunswick circuit, revival on, x, 1827. 39.
Buenos Ayres, state of religion in, ix. 1826. 77.
Buffalo district, revivals on, x, 1827. 40. Burlington, Vt., revival at, xi, 1828. 161.
Bytown, Upper Canada, revival in, xi, 1828. 196.
Canden, Ontario county, N. Y., re- vival at, viii, 1825. 161. Canaan, N. Y., revival in, iii, 1820. 302, 426.
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FONDA'S BUSH
Canada, missions in, v, 1822, 196; | Cow Harbor, L. I., camp-meeting at,
vi, 1823, 231; ix, 1826, 36; x, 1827, 37, 480; xi, 1828. 114. Carter's valley circuit, revival on, iv, 1821. 158.
Ceylon, Wesleyan missions in, i, 1818, 170, 191, 196; iii, 1820, 237; vi, 1823, 358; viii, 1825, 324; x, 1827. 31, 318.
Champlain district, revivals and camp-meeting in, viii, 1825. 442, 483.
Charleston, Ill., revival at, xi, 1828. 115.
- Ind., revival in, xi, 1828. 161.
- Cypress, and Hollow Creek, S. C., revivals in, xi, 1828. 38, 80. Charlotte circuit, revival on, ix, 1826. 155.
Chattahoochee, mission in, vi, 1823. 345.
Chautauqua circuit, revival on, x, 1827. 180.
Cherokee mission, v, 1822, 476; ix. 1826, 35, 192, 277, 393; x, 1827, 37, 82, 129, 315, 374; xi, 1828. 78, 113, 278.
Chesapeake district, work of God on, viii, 1825. 442.
Chickasawha circuit, revival on, xi, 1828. 160.
Chillicothe, O., the work of God in, ii, 1819, 235; iii, 1820. 239; viii, 1825. 155.
China, religion in, xlix, 1867. 434. Chippawa, Upper Canada, mission at,.x, 1827. 227.
Choctaw mission, work in, xi, 1828. 353.
Christiansburg, Va., revival at, xi, 1828. 196.
Cincinnati, O., revival in, xi, 1828. 356.
Clarence, Genesee Conference, re- vival at, xi, 1828. 116.
Coeyman's circuit, revival notice, viii, 1825. 283.
Columbia county. N. Y., work of God in, viii, 1825. 111.
Columbus, revival in, x, 1827. 375. Compo, Conn., camp-meeting at, viii, 1825. 436.
Connecticut, state of religion in, v, 1822. 33.
i, 1818. 356.
Credit mission, (Indian,) Upper Canada, x, 1827, 313; xi, 1828. 77, 191, 388.
Creek Indian mission, v, 1822, 74. 232, 279, 430; vi, 1823, 476; vii, 1824. 33.
Cumberland circuit, Md., revival on, xi, 1828. 160.
Cutchagua, revival in, xi, 1828. 116. Cyngalese, mission among the, iii, 1820. 231.
Detroit, Mich., religion in, iii, 1820, (20 members.) 393; ix, 1826, 239; xi, 1828. 356.
Dover, N. H., revival in, xi, 1823. 197.
East Florida, religion in, viii, 1825. 286.
Eastern Churches, xlix, 1867. 289. Edenton, revival at, xi, 1828. 161. Edisto district, S. C., work of God in, iv, 1821. 35.
Elizabethtown; N. J., revival at, vii, 1824. 156.
England, revivals in, x, 1827. 183. - State of religion in, xxxix, 1857. 339, 502.
Enorec circuit, revival in, viii, 1825. 78.
Eric circuit, revival on, viii, 1825. 162.
Error in religious intelligence, vi, 1823. 106.
Esquimau, mission among thie, viii, 1825. 163.
Essex circuit, revival in, vi, 1823. 35. Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, .Methodism in, v, 1822. 437.
- Religious intelligence from. xxxviii, 1856, 323, 497; xxxix, 1857. 164.
European religious intelligence, xxxiii, 1851. 172.
Fairfield circuit, revival on, ii, 1819. 474.
Fairhaven, revival at, vi, 1823. 274. Fiji, missions in, Ixiii, 1881. 521. Fonda's Bush, revival in, x. 1827. 230.
FOREIGN
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HEMPSTEAD
Foreign missions, Wesleyan, ii, 1819. [ Gloucester, N. J., camp-meeting at, 38.
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