History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina, Vol. I pt 2, Part 38

Author: Howe, George, 1802-1883
Publication date: 1870
Publisher: Columbia, Duffie & Chapman
Number of Pages: 724


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Negroes, first introduction of, 68; religious instruction, 246.


NEW BORDEAUX, 354, 444 ; Death of Rev. J. L. Gibert, 445; Rev. N. Boutiton, 417, 557, 631.


New England colony on Sewee, 101, 102. NEW HOPE, in Georgia, 657. "New Lights," 179.


New Preaching stations, 561.


Newton. afterwards Rev. John, of England, in Charleston, 260.


Newton, Rev. John's, report of churches in Upper Georgia, 657.


Newton, Rev. Thomas, 626.


Nicholson, Sir Francis, Governor ; his op- position to Dissenters, 182.


NINETY-SIX, 428, 556, 633.


NORTHI PACOLET, Rev. Thomas Newton, 626.


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O'Hear, James, letter to John Lambert, 472; to Rev. Archibald Simpson, 475.


OLNEY, 605, 615.


Orangeburg, settlement of, 216; Rev. Jolin Giessendanner, 250; District, churches in, 494, 594.


Orange Presbytery, 676, 694.


Orange Quarter, French Huguenot church of, 111, 151; Rev. M. de la Pierre, pastor, 151, 169.


Orr, Rev. William, 236.


Osgood, Rev. John, 205, 207, 317, 318.


Ottersou, Major Samuel, 524; Mrs. Otterson, 525.


P.


PACOLET, North and South, 546, 626.


Panegyrie of James VI., on the Kirk, 41.


Parker, Rev. Job, 204, 206 ; Rev. James. 243. Pastors of the Desert, or pastors beneath the cross, 346.


Patrimony of the church. 39.


Pickens, Gen. Andrew, 331, 448, 559.


Pierpont, Rev. Benjamin, 123.


Pierre, Rev. M. de la, 112, 151, 169, 193.


Popular amusements, 684.


Population in 1700, 126; in 1708, 163; distri- bution of, in 1710, 163, 164; population in 1724, 197.


Porter, Rev. Francis H., 611 ; Rev. Alex .. 700. Porter, Rev. Jonathan S., 281.


Porter, Rev. William, 191, 204.


Potter, Rov. Elam, 327, 328, 329, 363.


Pouderous, Rev. Albert, 192.


Presbyterianism in England, 46, 48, 125. Presbyterianism in Ireland, 52; Earl of Straf- ford, Project of migrating to America, "The Eagle-wing" Black Oath, 55 ; Ris- ing against the Protestants, Siege of Derry, 56; The first Presbytery, 56; Growth, 59.


Presbyterianism in Savannah, 361.


Presbytery, the first, 187, 189, 190; Dr. Hew- at's account of its rise, 220; Meetings of, 275, 280, 282, 316, 381 ; Address of, to Gov. Lyttleton, 306 ; 672.


Presbytery of Abingdon, 695.


Presbytery (Old) of Charleston, organization, incorporation, 573; Roll of, 674, 677.


Presbytery of Concord, 695.


Presbytery of Hopewell, statistics of, 657.


Presbytery of Orange, 694.


Presbytery of South Carolina, organization, 541; Its activity, 562; Statistics of, 660,


661 ; Ministers ordained by it, their char- acter and influence, 670.


Presbytery of Union, 696.


Prioleau, Rev. Elias, 103, 106, 110.


Promisenous communion of ministers cen- sured, 684.


Provision for widows and children of de- ceased ministers, scheme for, 674.


PURITY CHURCH, Rev. Mr. Campbell, 428, 507, 602.


PURYSBURG CHURCH, 479, 578.


Q. Quaker-meeting, Charleston, 124.


R.


Rae, Rev. John, 252, 254, 283, 284, 323. Ravanel, 154.


Ravenel, Daniel, letter of, 193, 218; René. 151.


Raynoldson, Rev. Wm., 443.


Reese, Rev. Oliver, 340.


Reese, Rev. Thomas, D. D., 411, 492, 593, 636. Reid, Rev. George, 662, 670.


Reid, Rev. James, 697.


Renwick, Rev. John. 700.


Representers in the Church of Scotland, 201. RICHARDSON CHURCH, or Lower Fishing Creek, 292, 334.


Richardson, Mrs., afterwards Mrs. Dunlop, 417, 539. Richardson, Rev. Wm., 279, 290, 337, 338, 312. Richebourg, Rev. Claude Philippe, 166.


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INDEX.


Rio Janeiro, attempted Inguenot colony, 23. Robert. Rev. Pierre, 115, 150, 167, 168. ROBERTS (see Good Hope).


ROCKY CREEK (now Rock), 554, 633.


ROCKY RIVER (or Bull Town), 551; Rev. Francis Cummins, 632.


ROCKY SPRING and Rev. Robt. Mcclintock, 528, 529, 619.


Rosborongli, Rev. Wm. G., 603.


Ross, Rev. Mr., 252.


Rymer, Rev. James, 280.


S.


Sadler, Isaac, 670.


SALEM (Black River) CHURCH, 285 ; Supplies, Potter. 327; Simpson, Wm. Richardson, 410; Elders ordained, 411; Rev. James McClelland, Rev. Dr. Reese, 411, 492, 593 ; Education, 412, 492 ; James Bradley, 493 ; Rev. John Foster, 593.


SALTKETCHER CHURCH, 321, 404; Rev. Mr. Henderson, 405, 479 ; Fund left it, 578. SALUDA CHURCH (see Greenville).


Sanguinary Conflicts, 450.


SANTEE, CHURCH on, 113; Lawson's testi- mony, 148; Pierre Robert, their minis- ter. 150; Rev. Clande Philippe de Richie- bourg, 166; not Episcopal from 1710-1720, 167.


"Saturday, The Black," 43. Savoy Articles, 60.


Sayle, William, Governor, 66.


Scotch Colony of New Caledonia, 134; Sail for Darien, 136; Their misfortunes, 137; Second colony, 138; Ministers sent, con- stitute a Presbytery, 138; Sir Jolm Dal- rymple's account, 137; Attacked by Span- iards, 140; Wreck of the "Rising Sun," and preservation of Mr. Stobo, 141; End of the colony, 143; Sir John Dalrymple's vaticinations, 144.


Scotch Colony at Stewart Town, 78; Their treatment, 84; Broken up, 117.


Scotch Presbyterians banished to Carolina, their names, S1. 7 Separatists, 59.


Servile insurrection arrested by the men of Wilton Congregation, 228.


SHILOn CHURCH, 522, 615. Shireff, Ilenry, his legacies, 284.


SILOAM CHURCH, in Georgia, 647.


Simpson, Rev. Archibald, his early history, 273; Connection with Whitefield, 274; Pastor at Stoney Creek, 313; Visits Mid- way, Sapelo, and Altamaha, 317; Founds Saltketcher Church, 326, 342; Leaves for Scotland, minister at Port Glasgow, 380 ; Revisits this country, 463; His return, 468; Death and legacy, 469. Simpson, Rev. Jolin, 424, 508-514, 635.


SION Chunen, Winnsboro, 596.


Slavery, scruples abont, 617, 634, 638. Slaves, testimony of, 684.


Smith, Rev. Josiah, 185: Letter of, 191, 205; Sermon on Whitefield, 233, 260; Con- troversy with Rev. Ingh Fisher, 203 ; Palsied, 260; Exile and death, 453, 461. Smith, Thomas, Landgrave, 128, 129, 158, 206. SMYRNA CHURCH, 633.


Society for Propagating the Gospel, its influ- ence in advancing Episcopacy, 176, 208, 361, 362.


Society for the Relief of disabled Ministers. 460.


Speer, Rev. Wm., 574.


Springer, Rev. Jolin, 631, 634. Statistics of denominations, 363.


Steele, Rev. Andrew, 576, 577.


Stephenson, Rev. James White, D. D., 581 Stewart. Rev. Hugh, 201, 203, 252.


Stobo, Rev. Archibald, 138, 141, 142, 145, 146, 160, 187, 228, 229.


STONEY CREEK CHURCH, Rev. Wm. IIntson, 248 ; Rev. Archibald Simpson, 270, 313, 378; Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick, 372; Rev. James Gourlay, 393, 461, 466; Desolations of the war, 466, 467; Condition, 569.


Synod of the Carolinas, formation of, 563 ; proceedings, 681-683.


Synod of Philadelphia, of New York, and of New York and Philadelphia, care of the Southern churches, 678.


T.


Tate, Rev. Joseph, missionary, 297.


Tate, Rev. Robert, 523, 676.


Taylor, Rev. Mr., 576.


Taylor, Col. Thomas, of Columbia, 535, 597. Templeton, Rev. James, 625.


Tennent, Rev. William, 365, 366, 367 ; His tour with Wm. Henry Drayton, 368; Speech against Church establishment, 370; His death and character, 372, 429.


Terms, the six terms of communion of the Covenanters, 698.


Tetard, Rev. Jean Pierre, 272.


Thane, Rev. Daniel, missionary, 297.


Thatcher, Rev. Daniel, 498, 655.


Thomas, Rev. John, 312. 364.


Thompson, Rev. James II., 461, note.


Trouillard, Rev. Mr., 151, 170.


Turnbull, Rev. Mr., 187, 191, 207.


U.


UNION CHURCH (or Brown's Creek), 299, 333. 423, 529; Its elders, Mr. Kennedy, 530; Samnel McJunkin, Major McJunkin, General Thomas Brandon, 531; Captain Jolin Savage, Colonel Joseph Hughes, Christopher Brandon, 532; 621.


UNITY CHURCH, 518, 614.


Ure, Robert, of Jolm's Island, his will, 207.


W.


WACCAMAW, Rev. Win. Donaldson, 282, 326, 412, 594.


Waddel, Rev. Moses, D. D., 650-655. Walker, Rev. Robert B., 609, 669.


Wallis, Rev. John, 668.


Wandsworth, Church of, orders of, the first Presbyterian organization in England, 46. WAPPETAW CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 119, 124, 185; Rev. Wm. Porter, 191, 204: Rev. Job Parker, Rev. J. J. Zubly, 266 ; Rev. John Martin, 267, 313, 376; Rev. Moses Allen, 376; Rev. Mr. Atkins, 377. 461; Church burnt, Pe Dr. McCalla, 462, 565.


Warnock, Rev. Samnel, 523, 700.


WAXHAW CHURCH, 285; Rev. Hugh McAden,' 286 ; Andrew Pickens, 288; Rev. Robert Miller, 289; Rev. Wm. Richardson, 290, 330; Flight of Rev. Mr. Craighead, Bu- ford's defeat, and " Tarleton's Quarter,"


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INDEX.


536; the Church a hospital, Col. William Richardson Davie, 537, 538; Andrew Jackson a prisoner, his mother's death and burial, 538 ; Rev. Robert Finley, 540, 615 ; Rev. John Brown, D. D., 616, 669. Wesley, Rev. John and Charles, 221. 222, 226. Whitefield, 221, his early sueeess, 224; arrival in Savannah, 225; Commissary Garden, Orphan House, 230; Smith's Sermon, 232; cited, 235; tried, 236; appeals, 237; "the young stage-player," 240; is ar- rested, 241; his sentence, 243; his re- eeption by the Presbyterians, by the Seceders, 258, 259; 300. Williams, Colonel James, 520, 521, 526-523. WILLIAMSBURG CHURCH, 211; the Wither- spoon family, 212 ; Call Rev. John Willi- son, Rev. Robert Heron. 212, 213; Returns to Ireland, Rev. John Rae, 254; Elders, "The Great mortality," 255; Subscription to the Confession, 283; Death of Mr. Rae, 323; Call Rev. Archibald Simpson, 324 ; Rev. David MeKee, Rev. Heetor Alison, 325; Rev. Thomas Kennedy, 405, 406; Immigration, house of worship enlarged, Major John James, 407-409, 480; State during the war, first invasion by Tarle- ton, 481; Second, by Wemyss, 483; Third, by Watson, 484; The sehism, 485; Rev. Samuel Kennedy, 586; Church de- molished, 488; Colonies from Williams- burg, 412, 416; Dr. Witherspoon on the schism, 578; Rev. James Malcomson, M. D., 581.


Williamson, Rev. John, 614.


Williamson, Rev. Samuel, D. D., 614.


Wilson, Margaret, 92; Robert G., D. D., 627, 689; Rev. James, senior, 473; Rev. James, junior, 594; Rev. Samuel B., D. D., S. T. P., 605.


WILTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 146, 186 ; Artieles of Agreement, 187; Other elders, 202, 228, 252; Supplies, 252; Send blank eall to Edinburgh, 272; Divisions, 276 ; Rev. John Alison, 277, 319 ; Rev. John Maltby, 320, 398; Rev. Oliver Reese, 399; Rev. Mr. Henderson, 400, 472 ; Rev. James Wilson, senior, 473; Rev. Mr. Taylor, and Rev. Andrew Steele, 576 ; Donors, 577.


Witherspoon, Rev. John, 187, 204.


Y.


Yamasees, revolt of. 174; Flight of Presbyte- rian ministers, 175. Yongue, Rev. Samuel W., 599, 668.


Z.


Zanberbuhler, Rev., 359. Zubly, Rev. John Joachim, D. D., born in St. Gall, Switzerland, eame to Georgia, his character, 266 ; at St. Matthew's, at Wap- petaw, 266, 267; Letter of, 360 ; Conduet in the war, 468.


ERRATA.


Page vi., last line, for Dalglish read Dalgliesh.


.. vii., 3d line from bottom, for Ravanel read Ravenel.


.. viii., 2d line, insert comma instead of period after Bethel.


" 3d line of Chapter II., Book Eighth, make same correction.


188, 11th line, for mensuora read mensura.


253, 3d line, for Strathlean read Strathdean.


326, 16th line, for Waeeaman read Waccamaw.


376, in note, for Carter read Cater.


496, 12th line, for 1762 read 1769.





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