Index to the Methodist quarterly review, including the Methodist magazine, and the Methodist magazine and quarterly review, 1818-1881, Part 29

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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Goldsmith, Oliver, select poems of, with notes; Rolfe, Iviii, 1876. 196.


Golden age, the; L. W. Peck, xli. 1859. 169.


- butterfly, the, lix, 1877. 388.


- Christmas, a, Ix, 1878. 195.


-- dawn; Potts, Ixiii, 1881. 570.


- grain, Ivi, 1874. 355.


- sunset, a; Macduff, Ivi, 1874. 532.


- truths, li, 1869. 162.


Good, doing, xxx, 1848. 479.


- Shepherd and other stories, xxxix, 1857. 497.


Goodsell, J., letter from, iv, 1821. 233.


Good win, Thomas, works of, xliii, 1861. 673.


Gorilla country, stories of ; Du Chail- lu, 1, 1868. 324.


Gospel, spread of the, (poem,) i, 1818. 320.


Government, the federal; Gillett, liii, 1871. 698.


Graham lectures, the ; Huntingdon, xlii, 1860. 174.


Grape culture; Haraszthy, xlv, 1863. 699.


- culture and wine making; Mead, xlix, 1867. 483.


Graphics, xx, 1838. 345.


Gratitude, (poems,) iii, 1820. 478.


Gratry; Science du Devoir, xliv, 1862. 502.


Grave, the garden of the, (poem,) v, 1822. 360.


- My, (poem,) ii, 1819. 440.


Gray, David, poems of, xlvii, 1865. 161.


- Meta; M. J. M'Intosh, xli, 1859. 172.


- Thomas, select poems of, Iviii, 1876. 580.


Great Britain, civil service in; Eaton, Ixii, 1880. 391.


- exemplar; J. Taylor, xli, 1859. 485.


- facts; Bakewell, xlii, 1860. 346.


- ice age, the, and its relation to the antiquity of man; Geike, Ivii, 1875. 686.


- preachers, ancient and modern; Withrow, Ixiii, 1881. 403.


- republic, the; Peck, lix, 1877. 186.


- stone book of nature; Ansted, xlvi, 1864. 171.


- subjects, short studies in ; Froude, liv, 1872. 355.


Greatness, the ideas and feelings necessary to natural; Warren, xlix, 1867. 323.


Grecian spirit, dissolution of the, xxxi, 1849. 436.


Greece and the Greeks of the present day; About, xxxix, 1857. 491. - History of; Thirlwall, xxvii, 1845. 161, 480.


- History of; Grote, xxxiii, 1851, 344; xxxix, 1857. 145.


- History of; Schmidt, xxxiii, 1851. 488.


- History of; William Smith, xxxvi, 1854. 464.


- History of ; Curtius, Ivi, 1874. 530. - History of, (HENRY M. BAIRD, ) liii, 1871, 533; visit to Athens -important excavations, 534; credit of discovering Greece due to the Phenicians, 537; legisla- tion of Lycurgus and Solon, 540; importance of western part of Greck world, 544 ; priest - ly office-influence, power, 545; mode of writing, 546; age of Pericles, 551.


- Modern; H. M. Baird, xxxix, 1857. 144.


- Pharmakides and ecclesiastical independence, (H. M. BAIRD. ) xxxix, 1857, 594; ordination of


GREECE


244


Greece-continued.


the first Russian patriarch, 596; revolution in, 598; ecclesi- astical independence acquired, 601; synodical Tome to the Church in, 603; Pharmakides examines the Tome, 604; the Tome rejected, 610.


- Political eloquence in, Ixiii, 1881. 600.


- Small history of; Smith, lxii, 1860. 696.


- of to-day, the, (A. LOWREY,) Ixii, 1880, 681 ; objects of interest at Athens, 687; sign of natural resuscitation, 692; manufac- tories - government - educa- tion, 693; religion, 694.


- Turkey, and Poland, incidents of travel in, xx, 1838. 475.


Greek composition, essential rule in, xxxiii, 1851. 383.


- How can we teach ? (THEODORE DWIGHT,) xlviii, 1866, 90; lack of interest, 90; modern objec- tions to, met, 93; modern pro- nunciation and account of, 97; modern advantages of teach- ing, 98.


- and Latin texts; Harpers, lxii, 1880. 204.


- lexicography, xxxiii, 1851. 502. - literature, xxii, 1840. 271.


- mythology systematized; Scull, Ixii, 1880. 795.


-- poets, the study of the ; Symonds, Ixii, 1880, 404; Ixiii, 1881. 188.


- preposition, the; G. Harrison, xli, 1859. 165.


- Progressive lessons in; Silber, xlvi, 1864. 697.


- race, political condition and pros- pects of the, (H. M. BAIRD,) xliv, 1862, 22; the Greek ele- ment in Turkey, 22; character of the modern Greek, 24; the Grecian revolution, 25; results of the interference of the allied powers, 26; mistaken policy of the Grecian regency, 29; acces- sion of King Otho. 32; origin and provisions of the constitu- tion, 33; political parties in Greece, 34 ; policy of the crown,


HALCYDRUS


36; insecurity of the present ad- ministration, 38; the Greek rev- olution no failure, 39; value of religious influences, 40.


Greek reader; Bullion, xxviii, 1846. 630.


- revolutions, the two, of 1863, (HENRY M. BAIRD,) xlv, 1863, 227; unpopularity of Otho, 227; restrictions on the press, 229; a conspiracy formed, 230; its premature outbreak, 233; mili- tary success of the royalists, 235 ; proclamations of the king and the rebels, 237; battle at Nauplia, 239; outbreak among the Cyclades, 240; insurrection quelled, 241; mistaken policy of Otho, 242; the second insur- rection, 245; the king and queen banished, 246; a new provisional government, 247.


Green pastures and Piccadilly; Black, 1x, 1878. 388, 580.


Grey, Eleanor, xl, 1859. 508.


Greyson letters, the, xl, 1858. 157. Grief, (poem,) x, 1827. 482.


Gringo, El; Davis, xxxix, 1857. 331. Grotius, anecdote of, vi, 1823. 113. Guaco plant, virtues of, i, 1818. 265.


Guest, a dangerous, liii, 1871. 179. Guide, the mother's practical, xxv, 1843. 477.


Guiding star ; Miss Hopkins, xxxiii, 1851. 489.


Guido and Julius, xxxvi, 1854. 623. Guizot, recent publications of, xxxv, 1853. 305.


Gwendoline's harvest, lii, 1870, 636; liii, 1871. 179.


Gymnasium, illustrated family, xl, 1858. 169.


Gypsys, origin and wanderings of the, Ix, 1878. 717.


H. A., Mrs., manifestation of divine justice in, iv, 1821. 52.


Habeas corpus and martial law; Breck, xliv, 1862. 352.


Hactenus; Tupper, xxx, 1848. 479. Halcydrus pontoppidani, or sca-ser- pent; George Dermott, iii, 1820. 14.


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HALF


245


HEBREW


Half-hour series ; Harpers, lix, 1877, [ Haus und herd, lix, 1877. 191.


579; 1x, 1878, 388, 580, 764; Ixi, 1879, 198, 404; Ixii, 1880. 204, 604.


- hour studies of life; Johnson, lix, 1877. 579.


- truths and the truth; Manning, liv, 1872. 342.


Halleck, Fitz Green, poetical works of, xli, 1859. 168.


Halleluiah, (hymn,) x, 1827. 184. Hslman's pessimism; Dorner, lxiii, 1881. 165.


Halpine, Charles G., poetical works of, li, 1869. 317.


Halves; Payn, Iviii, 1876. 387.


Hamilton, Alexander, writings of, x1, 1858. 503.


- Dora, xlvii, 1865. 479.


Hamlet, Shakespeare's tragedy of, Ixi, 1879. 199.


Hand-book of travel ; Harpers, xliv, 1862, 696; xlvii, 1865. 618.


- books; Lardner, xxxvi, 1854. 466.


Hannah, liv, 1872. 180.


- J., letter from, viii, 1825. 39. Hannibal; J. Abbott, xxxi, 1849. 337.


Happiness, true, (poem,) x, 1827. 492.


- principle, the, of ; King, Leibnitz, and Edwards, xxxiv, 1852. 463. Hapsburg, first connection of the house of, with Hungary, xxxiv, 1852. 265.


Harding, F., case of, xxxiii, 1851. 400, 415.


Hare, J. C., writings of, xxxiii, 1851. 493.


Harmonist, vindication of the, vi, 1823. 67.


Harmony, sacred, (J. T. HARRIS,) xxx, 1848. 283.


Harper's Ferry, echoes of, xlii, 1860. 527. 4 - Latin dictionary ; Marshall, Ixii, 1880. 533.


- magazine, xxxiii, 1851, 186; xxxvii, 1855, 145 ; li, 1869. 156. - new monthly magazine, index to, liii, 1871, 171; Ixiii, 1881. 600. - phrase book; Fettridge, 1, 1808. 482.


Hawaiian islands, the; Anderson, xlvii, 1865. 163.


- spectator, the, xx, 1838. 357. Hayes, President, message of, Ixiii, 1881. 189.


Hay fever: Beard, lix, 1877. 196. Hayti, has freedom in, proved a failure? (M. BIRD,) xliv, 1862, 561; early history of the island, 562; character of French slav- ery there, 562; cause of the in- surrection of the blacks, 563; their ability to care for them- selves, 565; their numerous rev- olutions, 567; their indolence, 568; their immorality, 568; their government and institutions, 569; their commerce, 573; their comparative progress, 575; free- dom in Hayti not a failure, 578. Head of the family, the, liii, 1871. 532.


Health, on; Comings, xxxvii, 1855. 135.


- by good living; Hall, lii, 1870. 322.


- The laws of; Alcott, xxxix, 1857. 339.


Hearer, the practical, vi, 1823. 226. Heart, affectionate, signs of an, (poem,) vi, 1823. 440.


- Effusion of the, (poem,) i, 1818. 320.


- and voice, xlviii, 1866. 164.


Hearth-stone; Osgood, xxxvi, 1854. 482.


Heathen, the converted, (poem,) xi, 1828. 280.


- countries, the state of, vii, 1824. 426.


Heaven, our little ones in, x1, 1858. 496.


Heavens, the wonders of the; Lock- yer, liii, 1871. 531.


Hebrew course, a new, easy, and complete; Bowman, Ixi, 1879. 592.


-exercises; Hackett, xxix, 1847.640.


- language, anthority of usage in, xxxii, 1850. 277.


- people; George Smith, xxxii, 1850. 663.


- reader; Norse, xxix, 1847. 324.


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HISTORY


Hedding, Elijah, letter from, ii, 1819. 155.


Heir expectant, the, liii, 1871. 179. Helena's cloud with a silver lining, Ivii, 1875. 531.


Henry the eighth, King, Shakes- peare's history of; Rolfe, liv, 1879. 356.


-- Matthew, miscellaneous works of, xxxvii, 1855. 479.


Herald of health and journal of physical culture, li, 1869. 160. Herculaneum, Pompeii, and Stabio, account of, ii, 1819. 99.


Ilere and there, (poem,) ii, 1819. 280.


Ilerman; Foxton, xlviii, 1866. 324. Hermenigild, insurrection of, lv, 1873. 143.


Ilero in the battle of life, lix, 1877. 580.


Herod, his character and reign, xxxi, 1849. 545.


- made king of Judea, when was ? (W. S. HOOPER,) Ixi, 1879, 546; king dejure-1, time, B.C. of the 184th Olympiad, 546; 2, time within that Olympiad when these consuls were in power, 547; 3, time of recon- ciliation between Anthony and Cæsar, 548; 4, the appointment of Herod, 549; king de facto- 1, capture of the city by Pom- pey, 550; 2, capture by Herod, 551; 3, third month, 552; 4, the fast, 554.


Herodotus; H. M. Johnson, xxxviii, 1855. 144.


- New version of; Rawlinson, xliii, 1860. 167, 523, 694.


- Beloe's translation of, xxxiv, 1852. 307.


Heroes, spiritual ; Stoughton, xxxi, 1849. 241.


Heroines of sacred history, xxiv, 1842. 640.


Heroism, ministerial, v, 1822. 382. Hide-and-seek; Collins, Ivi, 1874. 356.


High places, why devoted to heathen divinities, xxxviii, 1856. 239.


Highest excellence to be aimed at, xxxiii, 1831. 110.


Highlands, life in the; Victoria, 1. 1868. 319.


Hill difficulty ; G. B. Cheever, xxxi, 1849. 497.


Hillside flowers, xxxviii, 1856. 165. Hindu eclecticism. (RAM CHANDER


BOSE,) Ixiii, 1881, 605: Bhag- avad Gita, the Hindu text-book. 607; what is Hindu eclecti- cism? 607; its theology, 612; its anthropology, 616; its sote- riology, 619; its eschatology, 621.


Hints, friendly, to all whom they concern, viii, 1825. 319.


- Monitory, v, 1822. 182.


Hippocrates, works of; Francis Ad- ams, xlvii, 1865. 100.


Hirell, lii, 1870. 323.


Histoire de la formation et des prog- res du Tiers-etat, essay sur l'; Thiery, xxxv, 1853. 629.


Historians, British ; Lawrence, xxxviii, 1856. 311.


Historic certainty respecting early history of America, xxxiii, 1851. 338.


Historical studies; Lawrence, lviii, 1876. 764.


- text-book ; Coleman, xxxvi, 1854. 471.


Histories, common defects in, xxxviii, 1856. 541.


- Headley's, xxx, 1848. 84. Historiques, recherches, xlv, 1863. 340.


History, ætiology of ; Comte, xxxiv, 1852. 136. .


- Ancient; Rollin, xli, 1859. 676.


- and chronology; Munsell, xl, 1858. 503.


- General; Barth, xxix, 1847. 319.


- German theory of, xxxvii, 1855. 458.


- Lectures on modern ; Arnold, xxviii, 1846. 154.


- Lectures on; Goldwin Smith, xlviii. 1866. 624.


- Manual of ancient and modern ; Taylor, xxvii, 1845. 484.


- Manual of ancient; Smith, xxxviii, 1856. 320.


- Modern, xxvi, 1844. 104.


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HOUSE


History, natural; Pliny, xxxviii, | Homer and his English translators, 1856. 161.


- Outlines of general ; Parker, xxx, 1848. 160.


-- Theory of natural; Saint Hilaire, xxxviii, 1856. 150.


- and topography, xxxix, 1857. 144, 324, 484, 662.


Hitchcock's new monthly magazine, lii, 1870. 163.


Holiness, light on the pathway of; M'Cabe, liv, 1872. 355, 520.


Holland, influence of, in maintain- ing free principles, xxxiii, 1851. 451.


Hollywood stories, Ivi, 1874. 179, 531.


Holmes, Marietta, to her brother, vii, 1824. 160.


Holt, Felix; George Eliot, lii, 1870. 162.


Holy Land, the; Pressensé, xlvii, 1865. 124.


- Land, physical geography of ; Robinson, xlvii, 1865. 321.


- Land. tent-life in the; W. C. Prime, xxxix, 1857. 665.


Home circle library, five series, li, 1869. 477.


-- cyclopædia ; Putnam, xxxiv, 1852. 484.


- education, xx, 1838. 476.


- A happy; Kirwan, xl, 1858. 507. - and health, a monthly magazine, liii, 1871. 530.


-- How to make, happy-home life, lii, 1870. 322.


- influence, lii, 1870. 484.


- life; Brown, xlviii, 1866. 60S.


.- life in Germany; Brace, XXXV, 1853. 469.


- memories; Brook, xli, 1859. 509.


- monthly, the, li, 1869. 160.


- Our old; Hawthorne, xlvi, 1864. 323.


- The pilgrim's, ii, 1819. 160.


- story series; Larned, Ivi, 1874. 179.


- truths; Ryle, xxxvi, 1854. 477. Homeopathic theory and practice, manual of; Lutze, xliv, 1862. 695.


Homeopathy, letters on; Mance, xxxviii, 1856. 313.


(HENRY M. BAIRD,) liv, 1872, 357, 619; his chief attraction, 358; Johann Heinrich Voss, 359; John Ogilby -Thomas Hobbes, 363; Alexander Pope, 369; Fenton and Broome, 371; W. Cowper, 373; W. Sotheby -W. Munford -Baxter, 379; defects of the earlier transla- tions, 619; Lord Derby's trans- lation, 620; Bryant's transla- tion, 624; partial comparison between the last two, 625; Bry- ant's Odyssey, 632.


-- Schleimann's Ilios, Ixiii, 1881. 393.


Homeric synchronism; Gladstone, Iviii, 1876. 578.


Homes of the new world, xxxvi, 1854. 150.


- without hands; Wood, xlviii, 1866. 614.


Homespun; Lackland, xlix, 1867. 136.


Homme et des races humaines, de l'; Hollard, xxxv, 1853. 625.


Hook, Robert, anecdote of, ii, 1819. 348.


Horace; Lincoln, xxxiii, 1851. 484. - Schmitz and Zumpt, xxxiv, 1.852. 310.


- Smart, xxxviii, 1856. 162.


- Odes of, translated ; Martin, xliii, 1861. 173.


Horæ sabbaticæ; Chalmers, xxxi, 1849. 595.


Horn, Mister, and his friends; Pearse, lix, 1877. 196.


Horseback, two thousand miles on ; Meline, 1, 1868. 224.


Hostages to fortune; Braddon, lviii, 1876. 196.


Hotspur, Harry, of Humblethwaite; Trollope, liii, 1871. 356.


Hours with men and books; Mat- thews, lix. 1877. 579.


- at home, li, 1869. 633.


House, the Master's, xxxvi, 1854. 619.


- The, by the works; Garrett, Ixi, 1879. 198.


- of refuge, the, xvi, 1834. 359.


- of refuge, hymns for the, xlviii, 1866. 324.


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248


HYMNAL


Household, Helena's, xlix, 1867. | Hydropathy ; Weiss, xxxi, 1849. 505. 159.


- magazine, xlii, 1860. 353.


- poems; Longfellow, xlvii, 1865. 478.


- science, hand-book of; Youmans, xl, 1858. 170.


- stories; Kimmont, Iii, 1870. 322. - The sacristan's, li, 1869. 484.


Housekeeper and healthkeeper; Miss Beecher, Ivi, 1874. 532.


Houses of Lancaster and York, . the; Gardiner, Ivii, 1875. 179, 355.


Howaji in Syria; G. W. Curtis, Xxxiv, 1852. 484.


Hudson, summer days on the; Wise, Iviii, 1876. 191.


Huguenots, a tale of the, xx, 1838. 475.


Human body, wonders of the, lii, 1870. 473.


- life, closing scenes of, xxxii, 1850. 660.


Humanitarian effort, x1, 1858. 452. Humanity, an object of adoration, as held by M. Comte, XXXV, 1853. 503.


Humbugs of New York; Reese, xx, 1838. 239.


Humphrey, old, memoirs of, xxxviii, 1856. 162.


Hungary and Kossuth; Teft, xxxiv, 1852. 14S.


- and Kossuth; Teft, (J. H. PER- RY,) xxxiv, 1852, 262; the rev-


· olution a war of races, 262; history of Transylvania, 262; division of government, 265; renewed exertions for emanci- pation in 1841, 271; constitu- tion granted by the emperor, 1848, 273 ; American govern- ment interposes, 277; movement originated with Teft, 277.


Hunters of the world, xxxvi, 1854. 159.


Hurricane, a dreadful, viii, 1825. 276.


Hyde, E., letters from, vi, 1823. 199. Hydraulies; Ewbank, xxxii, 1850. 150.


Hydropathy; Francke, xxxi, 1849. 507.


- Domestic; Johnson, xxxi, 1849. 675.


Hydrophobia; Bouly, Ivi, 1874. 700. Hymn, a, iv, 1821. 80.


- A, for missionaries while at sea, vii, 1824. 40.


- and tune-book, new; Phillips, 1, 1868. 163.


- book, another new, (JAMES FLOY,) xliii, 1861, 40; the Sab- bath hymn book, 49; its secta- rian character, 50 ; needless changes in hymns, 51; altera- tion in bad taste, 54; admission of unworthy hymns, 55; Mr. Bo- nar's contributions, 60; dupli- cated hymns, 66 ; elaborate classification, 72.


- book, Methodist Episcopal, new and revised edition of, xxxi, 1849. 663.


- book. Methodist Episcopal, in German, xxxiv, 1852. 157.


- book of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the, (J. M. BUCKLEY,) lviii, 1876, 309 ; object of a Church hymn book, 310; great variety of hymns necessary, 312 : question of size, 313 ; should the Methodist hymn book now be revised ? 318 ; plan of revision, 321. (See, also, in Ecclesiastical Methodist Episcopal hymn.)


- book. the old, notes to the ed- itor in regard to, Ixii, 1880. 157. -book, Wesleyan, lectures on the; Heaton, xlv, 1863. 334.


- Dedication, ii, 1819. 478.


- makers and hymn venders, xl, 1858. 309.


Hymnal of the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1x, 1878. 361.


- Revised Methodist, the, (RICHARD WHEATLEY, ) xli, 1879, 522; successive revisions, 522; rea- sons for the sixth revision, 523; character of the new hymnal, 525; size and topical arrange- ment, 528; hymns popular, be- cause embodied experiences, 529; Chas. Wesley, 537; analysis of authorship, 538; hymns for


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249


INDIA


Hymnal-continued.


the ages, 540; living hymnists- revision of hymns, 541; hymnal, with tunes-title, 544.


Hymnology, German, history of; Wilhelm Wackernagel, xliii, 1861. 677.


- Methodist; David Creamer, xxx, 1848, 602; xxxi, 1849. 378.


-- Wesleyan, (G. R. CROOKS, ) XXXi, 1849. 378, 449.


Hymns, ancient and modern ; Monk, lii, 1870. 162.


- for all Christians ; Deems & Carey, lii, 1870. 162.


- of the Church militant, x1, 1858. 492.


- Methodist, xiv, 1832. 178.


- Plymouth collection of, xxxviii, 1856. 321, 491.


- with tunes, xl. 1858. 151. Hypatia; Chas. Kingsley, xli, 1859. 169.


Hyperides, the new fragments of ; Babington, xxxV, 1853. 58.


Hyppolitus, new translations of, xlii, 1860. 675.


Iberian race of men, xxxii, 1850. 553. Iconographic encyclopædia ; S. F. Baird, xxxii, 1850, 155, 333; xxxiii, 1851, 170; xxxiv, 1852. 144.


Idee, die, eines goldenen zeitalters; Pfleiderer, Ixi, 1879. 191.


Idyls of the king; Tennyson, xli, 1859. 675.


If, yes, and perhaps ; Hale, li, 1869.162. Igdrasil; Challen, xli, 1859. 505. Iliad, Homer's, first three books of, xxvii, 1845. 163.


- Homer's, for schools; J. J. Owen, xxxiv, 1852. 311.


- Homer's, translation ; Earl of Der- by, xlvii, 1865. 477.


Ilios, Schliemann's, Ixiii, 1881. 393. Illinois. as it is; F. Gerhard, xl, 1858. 164.


- Traveler's directory of, xxv, 1843. 402.


Illiteracy, especially of the south, lxiii. 1881. 353.


Illustrated catalogueand floral guide ; Vick, lii, 1870. 323.


Illustrated historical sketches, 1.x, 1878. 194 ..


- library of travel, exploration, and adventure; Taylor, liv, 1872. 355. Illustrations, new cyclopedia of ; Foster, lii, 1870. 463.


Illyrian race of men, xxxii, 1850. 554. Imagination, vi, 1823. 307.


Immigration into this country, XxxV, 1853. 437.


Immigrants, excellent provisions for, at Melbourne, xxxvii, 1855. 116. - Protestant Irish, into America, xxxvii, 1855. 489.


Immortality, breathings after, ii, 1819. 478.


Imperialism, Roman, and other es- says; Seeley, liii, 1871. 354.


Impressions of Theophrastus Such ; Eliot, Ixi, 1879. 796.


Improvement, hand-book of, x1, 185S. 170.


- Importance of female, iv, 1821. 107.


Inaugural address. (See Address.) Incantation, iii, 1820. 477.


Independence, the Mecklenberg dec- laration of, (JAS. C. WELLING,) lvi, 1874, 471; declaration sent to Congress, 472; how Adams end Jefferson viewed the myth, 473; North Carolina legislature investigated, 474 ; subsequent discovery, 474; true patriotism and subsequent loyalty, 475; prudent as well as brave, 477; Mecklenbergers good Calvinists, 478.


Index; Pool, xxxvi, 1854. 154. India, (EDWARD THOMSON, ) xlix, 1867, 165; its geography, 165; its people, 167; its mythology, 169; its institutions, 171; Bud- dhism, 174; Mohammedanisin, 175; westward march of the gospel, 176; effects of British power in India, 178.


-- The great epic of, (B. H. BAD- LEY,) Ixii, 1880, 111; the poem described, 111 ; the revision -. 113; historic outlines, 114; the popular version, 129.


-- Russian review on, Ixiii, 1881. 771.


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250


India, two years in upper ; Lowrie, xxxiii, 1851. 329.


Indian cholera, xiv, 1832. 450.


- converts, iii, 1820. 153.


- evangelical review, 1x, 1878, 155; Ixi, 1879, 138, 562; Ixii, 1880, 747; lxiii, 1881. 28.


- policy, President Grant's, (S. G. ARNOLD,) lix, 1877, 409; board of commissioners, 411; Thomas C. Battey's work among the In- dians, 416; tribes of the Union agency, 425.


- tribes of America, their probable fate, xxxii, 1850. 49.


Indians, colonization of the; James Wadsworth, xi, 1828. 173.


- Efforts of the Philadelphia yearly meeting for the, Ixi, 1879. 404.


- Lands leased to the Missisauga, x, 1827. 226.


- Superstitions of the, xi, 1828. 338.


Industries, the great, of the United States, liv, 1872. 691.


Infant, on the death of an, (poem,) iv, 1821, 159; vii, 1824. 80. Influence, home, xxx, 1848. 638. Information for the people; Chan- bers, xxxii, 1850. 159.


Inquisition, anecdote of the, x, 1827. 362.


Insanity, treatise on; Galt, xxix, 1847. 321.


Inscription under the picture of an aged negro woman, xi, 1828. 40. Inscriptiones, Christians ; Rossi, xlv, 1863. 337.


Insect, account of a singular, v, 1822. 96.


Insects, North American ; Jaeger, xli, 1859. 498.


Insectivorous plants, book on; Dar- win, Iviii, 1876. 351.


Instability, religious, effectually re- buked, ix, 1826. 149.


Intelligence, classical and miscella- neous, xxxiv, 1852. 166, 320, 493, 637; xxxvi, 1854. 167.


Intemperance, address on, (A. A. BENNETT,) xii, 1830, 259; ex- tract from Biblical repository, 259; parental indiscretion, 260; facilities furnished by law, 261;


IRVINGS


symptoms of intemperance, 262 ; effects of intemperance, 264; remedies: (1) remove the cause, (2) make it unfashionable, 268. Intemperance, et misèris; Lefort, Ix, 1878. 386.


- L'essai sur; Bertrand, lix, 1877. 762.


- New York annual conference on, xii, 1830. 270.


Intemperate, plea for the; Reese, xxiv, 1842. 91.


International law, introduction to study of; Woolsey, xlvii, 1865. 156.


Interpreter's house, the; Newton, Ixii, 1880. 403.


Intoxieants, the earliest kinds of, lv, 1873. 409.


Intoxication, arts of, review of Dr. Crane's work, (WILLIAM J. GILL,) liii, 1871, 354, 414; tem- perance literature, its elements of power, 414; physical and physiological effects of various intoxicants, 416; the history, use, and abuse of tobacco, 416; alcoholic poison, 418; alcohol an anasthetic, 422.


- Evils of, early manifested, lv, · 1873. 410.


Introductory for this magazine, i, 1818, 3; design of the work, 3; general heads, 5.


Invasion and capture of Washington ; Williams, xxxix, 1857. 339. Ireland, heathen and mediæval civ- ilization of, (J. O., of Dublin,) xxxV, 1853, 404; civilization defined, 405; early authors of, 406; early literature of, 410; poetry of, 411; architecture of, 422; early laws of, 424.


Irish Roman Catholic, conversion of an, vii, 1824. 190.


Iroquois; Minnie Myrtle, xxxviii, 1856. 156.


Irving, Washington, works of, (R. ALLYN,) xxxviii, 1856. 537; Knickerbockers of New York, 538; conquest of Granada, 540; life of Goldsmith, 543; tales, sketches, 545.


Irvings, the, 1, 1868. 458.


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Island life ; Wallace, Ixiii, 1881. 571. | Jay, William, works of, xxvii, 1845. Island pearl, an; Farjeon, Iviii, 1876. 235. 196.


Island world of the Pacific; Cheever, xxxiii, 1851. 328.


Island world, stories of; C. Nord- hoff, xxxix, 1857. 492.


Ismailia; Baker, Iviii, 1876. 5.


Israel, the confederate republic of ; Thomson, xlv, 1863. 531.


- History of the people of; Holtz- mann, 1, 1868. 119.


- The land of, xxvi, 1844. 481.


- Restoration of, ( poem,) x, 1827. 87.


- Restoration of, (Ezekiel xxxvi, 8,) ( poem.) iii, 1820. 120.


Italian art, wonders of, lii. 1870. 473. - journeys; Howells, 1, 1868. 163. Italy, ancient and modern; Good- rich, xxxi, 1849. 341.


- after the fall of Charlemagne's empire, xxxviii, 1856. 384.


- Genius of; Turnbull, xxxi, 1849. 506.


- and Italian islands; Spalding, xxiv, 1842. 472.


-- in transition; Arthur, xliii, 1861. 173.


Ithaca, the falls of, v, 1822. 303. Itinerant, the, vs. Wesleyan Method- ist visitor, xiii, 1831. 113.


Jacobi, J. L., letters from, xxxiii, 1851, 192, 194; xxxV, 1853. 480. Jacqueline, a story of the reforma- tion in Switzerland, Ivi, 1874. 179.


Jamaica, enslaved and free, xxviii, 1846. 639.


Japan, government of, xxxv, 1853. 292.


- and the Japanese, (T. F. R. MER- CEIN,) XXXV, 1853, 282; perse- cution of foreigners and Chris- tians, 283; foreign intercourse with, not tolerated. 287; com- mercial importance of, 288; po- .sition of woman in, 288; print- ing when known in, 289; gov- ernment of, 292; religion of, 295; pro pect of commercial and social intercourse, 297 ; the prob- able results of intercourse, 301.


Jean; Newman, Ivii, 1875. 700. Jerusalem, the army coming in sight of, xi, 1828. 360.


-- and Tiberias; Etheridge, xxxix, 1857. 317.


- delivered of Torquato Tasso; Pope, li, 1869. 317.


- Discovery of a spring in, xliii, 1861. 927.


-O mother dear; Prime, xlvii, 1865. 323.


- Present state of, vi, 1823. 185.


Jessie trying to be somebody; Wal- ter Aimwell, xli, 1859. 172.


Jest to earnest, from; Roe, Iviii, 1876. 196.




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