TENDENCIES TOWARD A MANIFESTATION OF THE UNITY OF THE AMERICAN CHURCH.Transcriber's Notes:INDEX.
- Abbot, Ezra, [379].
- Abbot, George, Archbishop, [42].
- Abbott, Lyman, [384].
- Abolitionists, [82], [282], [284].
- Adams, Charles Francis, [131].
- Adventists, [336].
- Albany, [69].
- Albrights, [229].
- Alexander, Dr. Gross, [348].
- Alexander VI., pope, [3], [17].
- Allen, Professor A. V. G., [156], [159], [382].
- Allen, Professor J. H., [250].
- Alliance, Evangelical, [408].
- America:
- providential concealment of, [1];
- medieval church in, [2];
- Spanish conquests and missions in, [6-15];
- French occupation and missions, [16-29];
- English colonies in, [38-67], [82-126];
- Dutch and Swedes in, [68-81];
- churches of New England, [88];
- Quaker colonization, [109-117];
- other colonists, [120-124];
- diverse sects, [127-139];
- Great Awakening, [157-180];
- Presbyterians, [186];
- Reformed, [187];
- Lutheran, [188];
- Moravian, [189];
- Methodist, [198];
- severance of colonies from England and of church from state, [221];
- Second Awakening, [233];
- organized beneficence, [246];
- conflicts of the church, [261];
- dissension and schism, [292];
- immigration, [315];
- the church in the Civil War, [340];
- reconstruction and expansion of the church, [351];
- theology and literature, [374];
- political union and ecclesiastical division, [398];
- tendencies toward unity, [405].
- American Bible Society, [256], [408].
- American Board of Missions, [252-255].
- American Missionary Association, [255], [314].
- Andover Theological Seminary, [251], [271].
- Andrew, Bishop, [302].
- Andrews, E. B., [340].
- Andrews, W. G., [177], [179].
- Anglican Church established in American colonies, [51], [61], [64], [65].
- Antipopery agitation, [312], [325].
- Antislavery. See [Slavery].
- "Apostasy, the southern," [277], [346].
- "Applied Christianity," [385].
- Apprenticeship obsolete, [364].
- Arminianism, [104], [222].
- Armstrong, General S. C., [356].
- Asbury, Bishop Francis, [200].
- Awakening, the Great, [53], [81], [126], [141], [157], [181].
- Awakening, the Second, [233], [242].
- Bachman, John, [278].
- Bacon, B. W., [380].
- Bacon, David, [246].
- Bacon, Francis, [40].
- Bacon, Leonard, [84], [94], [102], [113], [134], [227], [260], [272], [278], [287], [408].
- Bacon, Nathaniel, [63].
- Baird, Charles W. and Henry M., [388].
- Baltimore, first Lord, [54];
- second Lord, [56].
- Bancroft, George, [19], [21], [22], [24], [27], [29], [41], [116], [117], [383].
- Baptist Young People's Union, [369].
- Baptists:
- in Virginia, [53];
- in Carolina, [64];
- in Rhode Island, [106];
- in Massachusetts, [130];
- in Pennsylvania, [146];
- in the South, [149];
- services to religious liberty, [221];
- antislavery, [222];
- become Calvinists, [223];
- found Brown University, [248];
- undertake foreign missions, [253];
- divide on slavery, [303];
- pioneer work, [332];
- plan of Christian union, [411].
- Barclay, Robert, [112], [117].
- Barnes, Albert, [294].
- Baxter, George A., [237].
- Baxter, Richard, [66], [121].
- Beecher, Edward, [294], [383].
- Beecher, Henry Ward, [341], [351], [384].
- Beecher, Lyman, [230], [243], [251], [263], [286], [294], [383].
- Belcher, Governor, [168].
- Bellamy, Joseph, [156], [181].
- Bellomont, Lord, [79].
- Bellows, Henry W., [383].
- Benezet, Anthony, [203].
- Bennett, Philip, [48].
- Bennett, Richard, [50].
- Berkeley, Governor Sir William, [49], [50], [51], [63].
- Bethlehem, Pa., [189].
- Biblical science, [378].
- Birney, James G., [273], [274], [275], [283].
- Bishops, Anglican, consecrated, [213], [304].
- Bishops, Catholic, consecrated, [215].
- Bishops, colonial, not wanted, [206].
- Bishops, Methodist, consecrated, [219].
- Bishops, Moravian, [124], [193].
- Bissell, Edwin C., [380].
- Blair, Commissary, [52].
- Blair, Samuel, [160], [167].
- Blake, Joseph, [63].
- Boehm, Martin, [228].
- Bogardus, Everard, [70].
- Boyle, Robert, [66].
- Bradford, Governor William, [94], [97].
- Brainerd, David, [180], [183], [247].
- Bray, Thomas, [61], [62], [66].
- Breckinridge, Robert J., [281], [378].
- Brewster, Edward, [43], [44].
- Brewster, William, [44], [83].
- Briggs, Charles A., [380].
- Brooks, Phillips, [384].
- Brown, Francis, [379].
- Brown, Tutor, [131].
- Browne, J. and S., at Salem, [97].
- Browne, W. H., [55], [59].
- Bryce, James, [404], [405].
- Buck, Richard, [42], [44].
- Buckley, James M., [201], [202], [218], [219], [240], [241].
- Buckminster, [251], [383].
- Bushnell, Horace, [105], [176], [375], [383], [409].
- Cahenslyism, [392].
- Calvert, Cecilius, [56].
- Calvert, George, [54], [55].
- Calvert, Leonard and George, [56], [59].
- Calvinism:
- in New England, [103], [225];
- among Baptists, [223];
- in the Presbyterian Church, [294].
- Campanius, John, [76], [150].
- Campbell, Douglas, [74].
- Campbellites, [242].
- Camp-meetings, [233].
- Canada, [18-29].
- Cane Ridge revival, [235].
- Carolinas colonized, [62].
- Carroll, Bishop John, [214].
- Carroll, Dr. H. K., [335], [369].
- Cartier, Jacques, [17].
- Cartwright, Peter, [232].
- Catholic Church, Roman:
- Revived and reformed in sixteenth century, [4].
- Spanish missions a failure, [10-14].
- French missions, their wide extension and final collapse, [17-29].
- Persecuted in England, [36].
- In Maryland, [56].
- Way prepared for, [185].
- Organized for United States, [215].
- Conflict with "trusteeism," [216], [310];
- with fanaticism, [312].
- Gain and loss by immigration, [318-322].
- Modified in America, [323-396].
- Methods of propagation, [330].
- Its literature, [394].
- Its relation to the Church Catholic, [324], [416], [418].
- Cavaliers in Virginia, [51].
- Champlain, [17], [20], [28].
- Channing, William Ellery, [251], [301], [383].
- Charity Organization, [409].
- Charles II. of England, [51], [62], [78].
- Charter:
- of Massachusetts, [90];
- transferred to America, [98].
- Charter of the Virginia Company:
- revoked, [48].
- Chauncy, Charles, [170].
- Chautauqua, [233], [363].
- Cherokee nation, [265].
- Chickasaws and Choctaws, [23].
- Chinese immigration, [336].
- Church polity in New England, [88], [95], [99], [102].
- Clark, Francis E., [368].
- Clarke, James Freeman, [383].
- Clergy:
- of Virginia, [52];
- of Maryland, [61].
- Cleveland, Aaron, [204].
- College settlement, [370].
- Colleges, [48], [52], [102], [160], [172], [173], [176], [231], [247], [271].
- Colonization in Africa, [257].
- Congregationalists:
- in New England, [99];
- in New Jersey, [109];
- moving west, [137];
- coöperate with Presbyterians, [220];
- college-builders, [333];
- work at the South, [355].
- Conservatism of American churches, [311].
- Copland, Patrick, [47], [48], [50].
- Cornbury, Lord, [80], [121], [135], [141].
- Corwin, E. T., [69], [71], [78], [80], [121], [139].
- Covenanters in New Jersey, [110].
- Cumberland Presbyterians, [241].
- Cutler, Timothy, [131], [156], [169].
- Dabney, Robert L., [378].
- Dale, Sir Thomas, [43], [45].
- Davenport, James, [170].
- Davenport, John, [49], [102].
- Davies, Samuel, [173].
- Deerfield, [21].
- De la Warr, Lord, [41], [43].
- Dewey, Orville, [383].
- Dickinson, Jonathan, [160], [294].
- Disciples, [242], [414].
- Divisions of Christendom, [31].
- Dominicans, [9], [10], [32].
- Dorchester, Daniel, [322], [335], [357], [358], [359], [361].
- Douglas, Stephen A., [341].
- Dow, Lorenzo, [240].
- Drunkenness prevalent, [286].
- Dubbs, Joseph H., [121].
- Dudley, Governor, [98].
- Dueling, [263].
- Duffield, George, [294].
- Dunster, President, [130].
- Durand, William, [49].
- Durbin, David P., [240].
- Dutch church, [68], [78], [109], [134].
- Dutch in Carolina, [64].
- "Dutch, Pennsylvania," [118].
- Dwight, Timothy, [230], [242], [375], [387].
- Eaton, Theophilus, [102].
- Eddy, Richard, [225], [228].
- Edmundson, William, [64].
- Edwards, Jonathan, [156], [169], [172], [179], [247], [294].
- Edwards, Jonathan, the younger, [222], [225], [273].
- Elder, M. T., [322], [331].
- Eleuthera colony, [50].
- Eliot, John, [66], [102], [150], [152].
- Embury, Philip, [199].
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, [298], [383].
- Emmons, Nathanael, [251], [305], [375].
- Endicott, John, [90], [93], [94].
- England, religious parties in, [33], [43].
- Episcopal Church:
- in Virginia, [38-53];
- in Maryland, [60];
- in Carolina, [64-67], [148];
- in New York, [78-80], [135];
- in Pennsylvania, [119];
- in Georgia, [124];
- in New England, [128], [129], [131-134];
- hostile to revivals, [177], [306];
- extreme depression, [210];
- consecration of bishops, [212];
- resuscitation, [304];
- violent controversy, [306];
- rapid growth, [308];
- specialties of, in evangelization, [334];
- reconstruction after Civil War, [352];
- Pan-Anglican Synod, [412].
- Epworth League, [369].
- Establishment of religion:
- in Virginia, [45], [51-53];
- in Maryland, [61];
- in the Carolinas, [64], [65], [148];
- in New York, [78-80];
- in New England, [91], [97], [100], [102], [128], [129].
- Disestablishment, [174], [221].
- Evangelical Association, [229].
- Evangelization at the South, [356].
- Evangelization at the West, [327].
- Evarts, Jeremiah, [267], [271], [286].
- Exscinding Acts, [167], [297], [353].
- Fanaticism of Spanish church, [4], [8].
- Fanaticism, antipopery, [60], [61], [312].
- Finney, Charles G., [375].
- Fisher, George Park, [182], [382].
- Fisher, Sidney George, [118], [120], [143-145].
- Fitch, John, [150].
- Fletcher, Governor, [79], [80].
- Florida, [9], [10], [22].
- Foster, R. V., [236], [238].
- Fox, George, [34], [65], [114], [117], [149].
- Franciscans, [10], [11], [12], [32].
- Franklin, Benjamin, [118].
- Fraser, John, [335].
- Frelinghuysen, Domine, [81], [134], [141], [142], [163].
- Frelinghuysen, Senator, [267].
- French missions:
- projected, [17];
- extinguished, [185], [220].
- Fuller, Dr. and Deacon, [94].
- Gates, Sir Thomas, [42].
- Georgia, [122], [205], [264], [285].
- German exiles, [53], [139].
- German immigration, [117], [120], [187], [318].
- Gladden, Washington, [385].
- Gosnold, Bartholomew, [38].
- Gough, John B., [289].
- Great fortunes and great gifts, [359].
- Greatorex's collection, [393].
- Green, Ashbel, [204].
- Green, S. S., [122].
- Green, W. H., [380].
- Gregory, Caspar René, [379].
- Griffin, Edward Dorr, [251], [383].
- Griswold, Alexander V., [304].
- Gurley, R. R., [273].
- Hale, Edward Everett, [367], [386].
- Half-way Covenant, [104].
- Hall, Isaac H., [379].
- Hamilton, J. Taylor, [190], [198].
- Hampton Institute, [356].
- Hand, Daniel, [360].
- Hard times in 1857, [342].
- Harrison, Thomas, [49], [50], [60].
- Hart, Levi, [204].
- Hastings, Thomas, [387], [392].
- Haupt, Bible-work, [380].
- Haverhill, Mass., [21].
- Hawkins, John, [289].
- Helps, Arthur, [7], [8].
- Higginson, Francis, [90].
- High-church party:
- in Episcopal Church, [306], [308], [323], [407];
- in Presbyterian Church, [295], [407].
- Hill, Matthew, [121].
- Hilprecht, Dr., [379].
- Historical theology, [381].
- Hitchcock, Roswell D., [382].
- Hobart, John Henry, [304], [407].
- Hodge, Charles, [378], [381].
- Holland:
- colony from, in New York, [68];
- not the source of New England institutions, [74];
- Pilgrims in, [86];
- mission from, to Germans, [194].
- Hooker, Thomas, [102], [138].
- Hopkins, Samuel, [151], [181], [183], [184], [204], [205].
- Hopkins, Stephen, [44].
- Hopkinsianism, [294].
- Hudson, Henry, [68].
- Hughes, John, [310], [351].
- Huguenots, [37], [53], [62], [64], [65], [81], [139].
- Humphrey, Heman, [286].
- Hunt, Robert, [38], [41].
- Huntington, Frederic D., [384].
- Hurst, John F., [382].
- Hutchinson, Ann, [101], [106].
- Hymn-writers, [387].
- Indians:
- evangelization of, [46], [47], [57], [71], [74], [76], [150], [151], [179], [246];
- Indian churches, [131].
- Induction refused to unworthy parsons, [51].
- Immigration, [315], [317], [357].
- Infidelity, [219], [230].
- Institutional Church, [369].
- Intemperance, [75], [205], [285].
- International sectarian councils, [412].
- Ireland, [318].
- Iroquois, [20], [23], [25].
- Jackson, Helen Hunt, [264].
- Jacobs, Henry E., [71], [121], [188], [190], [196], [198].
- James I. of England, [36], [38], [44], [47], [48], [90].
- James II. of England, [110], [112].
- Jamestown, [30-45].
- Jarratt, Devereux, [173].
- Jefferson, Thomas, [221], [230], [305].
- Jerks, the, [239], [240].
- Jesuits, [4], [10], [26], [28], [29], [32], [56], [57], [58], [71], [150], [214].
- Jogues, Father, [71], [150].
- Johnson, President Samuel, [132].
- Johnson, Thomas Cary, [297], [314, note], [354].
- Journalism, [333], [344].
- Judson, Adoniram, [253].
- Kansas-Nebraska Bill, [284], [341].
- Kansas Crusade, [341].
- Keith, George, [119], [133], [149].
- Keith, Governor, [120].
- Kieft, Governor, [70], [71].
- King, Thomas Starr, [383].
- King's Chapel, Boston, [224].
- Kirby, William, [294].
- Kirk, Edward Norris, [383].
- Knapp, Jacob, [288].
- Lanphier, Jeremiah, [342].
- La Salle, [18].
- Las Casas, [9], [152].
- Laud, William, [48].
- Lea, Henry Charles, [382].
- Leon, Ponce de, [9].
- Leyden, [45], [83], [86].
- Liberty, religious:
- in Eleuthera, [50];
- in Maryland, [56], [59];
- in Carolina, [63];
- in New York, [72];
- in New Jersey, [111];
- in Pennsylvania, [116];
- in Georgia, [123];
- defended by Makemie, [136];
- favored by sectarian division, [174];
- promoted by Baptists, [221].
- Literature of American church, [374-395].
- Littledale, R. F., [26], [27], [28].
- Liturgies, [386], [394].
- Locke, John, [62], [64].
- Lodge, H. C., [62], [70], [117], [153].
- Log College, [142], [160], [162], [172].
- Logan County, Kentucky, [232], [234].
- Louisiana, [23], [27], [220].
- Lutherans, [72], [120], [146], [188], [190], [232].
- Luther League, [369].
- Madison, James, Bishop, [232].
- Madison, James, President, [402].
- Maine, [20], [21], [23], [410].
- Makemie, Francis, [121], [136].
- Maria Monk, [312].
- Marshall, John, [232].
- Maryland, [49], [54-62].
- Mason, John M., [263].
- Mason, Lowell, [392].
- Massacres, [2], [10], [11], [12], [48], [71], [76], [151], [194].
- Mather, Cotton, [107], [153].
- Mayhews, the, [150].
- McConnell, S. D., [151], [170], [179], [211], [224].
- McGee brothers, [233].
- McGready, James, [233].
- McIlvaine, C. P., [351].
- McMasters, John Bach, [240].
- Megapolensis, Domine, [71], [77], [150].
- Menendez, [10].
- Mennonites, [72], [117], [153].
- Mercersburg theology, [377], [388].
- Methodism:
- tardy arrival in America, [198];
- spreads southward, [201];
- rapid growth, [202];
- against slavery and intemperance, [205];
- receives bishops, [219];
- divided by the slavery agitation, [301];
- in pioneer work, [332];
- at the South, [353];
- Ecumenical Conference, [413];
- consolidation of Methodist sects, [414].
- Michaelius, Jonas, [69].
- Millerism, [336].
- Mills, Samuel J., [248], [256].
- Minuit, Peter, [69], [70], [76].
- Missionary societies, [62], [252], [253], [255], [257], [258], [367].
- Missions, American:
- to Indians, [179], [246], [265];
- to the West, [220], [327];
- to the South, [355].
- Missions, foreign, [252], [255], [257], [358].
- Missions to America:
- Icelandic, [2];
- Spanish, [6-16];
- French, [17-29];
- of the S. P. G., [62], [66], [67], [80], [126], [131], [133], [135], [140], [177];
- of the church of Holland, [195].
- Missionary Ridge, [268].
- Mississippi, the, [18], [21], [256].
- Missouri Compromise, [270], [271], [284].
- Mobs:
- antipopery, [321];
- pro-slavery, [283].
- Montesinos, [9].
- Montreal, [17], [20].
- Moody, Dwight L., [344], [388].
- Moor, Thoroughgood, [135].
- Moore, George Foot, [380].
- Moravians: in Georgia, [124];
- in Pennsylvania, [189], [193];
- missions to Indians, [194];
- their liturgies, [394].
- Mormonism, [335].
- Morris, Colonel, [79].
- Morris, Samuel, [173].
- Morse, Jedidiah, [251].
- Morton, Thomas, [88].
- Mühlenberg, Henry M., [191-198].
- Mulford, Elisha, [378].
- Munger, Theodore T., [384].
- Murray, John, [225].
- Music, church, [391], [394].
- Nansemond church, [48], [49], [59].
- Nationalism of the Puritans, [100], [101], [128], [132], [137], [176].
- Native American party, [313], [321].
- Neill, E. D., [44], [51], [59].
- Neshaminy, [142].
- Nevin, John W., [377].
- Newark, [110], [160].
- New Brunswick, [162].
- New England Company, [66].
- New England theology, [181], [374].
- New Englanders moving west, [80], [137].
- New Haven theology, [294], [298].
- New Jersey, [109-112].
- New Jerusalem Church, [229].
- New Londonderry, [160].
- Newman, A. H., [131], [255], [275].
- New Mexico, [6], [11].
- New-School Presbyterians, [294], [346], [355].
- New-Side Presbyterians, [166].
- New York, [68-81];
- diversity of sects, [134].
- Nicholson, Governor, [52].
- Nicolls, Governor, [78].
- Nitschmann, David, [124], [193].
- Northampton, [104], [155-159].
- Norton, Andrews, [299].
- Nott, Eliphalet, [263].
- Nursing orders and schools, [368].
- Oberlin College, [314].
- Occum, Samson, [179].
- Oglethorpe, James, [123].
- O'Gorman, Bishop, [2], [15], [23], [24], [28], [216], [312], [321], [396].
- Old-School Presbyterians, [295], [345], [353].
- Old-Side Presbyterians, [166].
- Orders in Roman Church, [330].
- Ordination in New England, [96], [100].
- Otis, Deacon, [360].
- Otterbein, Philip William, [228].
- Paine, Thomas, [230].
- Palatines, [37], [53], [118], [140], [187].
- Palfrey, John G., [98], [99], [100], [383].
- Palmer, Ray, [387].
- Pam-Methodist Conference, [413].
- Pam-Presbyterian Alliance, [412].
- Pan-Anglican Synod, [412].
- Park, Edwards A., [151], [182], [184], [204], [305], [375].
- Parker, Theodore, [300].
- Parkman, Francis, [18].
- Parliament of Religions, [418].
- Pastorius, [117].
- Penn, William, [112], [115], [143].
- Persecutions, [36], [51], [107], [110], [130].
- Pierpont, James, [81].
- Pierpont, Sarah, [156].
- Pierson, Abraham, [109], [150].
- Pilgrims, [45], [83], [84], [86], [88], [93].
- Plan of Union, [220], [258], [293].
- Pocahontas, [46].
- Pond, Enoch, [378].
- Population of United States:
- in 1790, [315];
- in 1850, [ibid.]
- Porter, Ebenezer, [286].
- Pott, Governor, [55].
- Presbyterians:
- in Scotland and Ireland, [37], [110];
- in America, [110], [121];
- in New York, [136];
- schism among, [166];
- rapid growth, [186];
- alliance with Congregationalists, [206];
- earnestly antislavery, [268];
- dissensions among, [292];
- the great schism, [296];
- characteristics as a sect, [332];
- new schisms and reunions, [346], [353], [355];
- liturgical movement, [388];
- early unproductiveness in theology and literature, [394];
- international alliance, [412].
- Princeton College, [173], [175].
- Princeton Seminary, [251], [380].
- Prohibitory legislation, [290].
- Protestant sects and Catholic orders, [330-334].
- Protestantism in Europe divided, [31-34].
- Provoost, Bishop, [212], [213], [232].
- Psalmody, [182], [387], [391-393].
- Pulpit, the American, [382].
- Puritan jurisprudence, [113];
- sabbatarian extravagance provokes reaction, [371].
- Puritans:
- not Separatists, [43];
- in Virginia, [44-50];
- in Maryland, [59];
- antagonize the Separatists, [82];
- settle at Salem, [90];
- fraternize with the Pilgrims, [94];
- church order, [96];
- the great Puritan exodus bringing the charter, [98];
- intend an established church, [100];
- exclude factious dissenters, [101];
- divergences of opinion, [103];
- in New Jersey, [109];
- Puritan church establishments fail, [108], [128], [174];
- Nationalist principle succumbs to Separatist, [176].
- Quakerism:
- a reaction from Puritanism, [113];
- its enthusiasm, [114];
- its discipline, [114];
- anticipated in continental Europe, [115];
- Keith's schism, [119];
- Quaker jurisprudence, [143];
- failure in civil government, [144];
- and in pastoral work, [145];
- its sole and faithful witness at the South, [149];
- the only organized church fellowship uniting the colonies, [150];
- Hicksite schism, [314].
- Quakers:
- persecuted in England, [36];
- in Virginia, [51], [53];
- missions in Carolina, [64];
- persecuted in New York, [73];
- and in Massachusetts, [101];
- dominant in New Jersey, [110];
- and in Pennsylvania, [116];
- excluded from Evangelical Alliance, [408].
- Quanta Cura, bull, with Syllabus, [352], [396].
- Quebec, [17], [20].
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, [39], [62].
- Redemptioners, [187].
- Reformation in Spain, [4].
- Reformed Church, German:
- begins too late the care of German immigrants, [140];
- long unorganized, [146];
- persists in separation from other German Christians, [195].
- Reformed-drunkard ethics, [290].
- Reformed Dutch Church:
- tardy birth in New York, [69];
- and languishing life, [74], [78];
- revival under Frelinghuysen, [81], [134], [141], [163].
- Relly, James, [225].
- Requerimiento of the Spanish, [9].
- Restoration of the Stuarts, [51].
- Revival of 1857, [342].
- Revival of Roman Catholic Church, [214].
- Rhode Island, [92], [106], [107].
- Rice, David, [237].
- Rice, Luther, [253].
- Ripley, George, [299].
- Rising, Governor, [77].
- Robinson, Edward, [378].
- Robinson, John, [83], [85], [86], [92].
- Robinson, "One-eyed," [173].
- Rolfe, John, [46].
- Roman Catholic. See [Catholic].
- Rousseau, Jean Jacques, [87].
- Rush, Benjamin, [226], [286].
- Ryan, Archbishop, [324].
- Sabbath observance, [371].
- St. Andrew's Brotherhood, [369].
- St. Augustine, [10].
- St. Lawrence, the, [17].
- Salem, [90], [96].
- Saloons, tippling, [285], [288].
- Saltonstall, Gurdon, [132], [133].
- Salvation Army, [370].
- Salzburgers, [37], [124], [125].
- Sandys, Archbishop, and his sons, [44], [47].
- Satolli, Monsignor, [396].
- Saybrook Platform, [132], [137].
- Schaff, Philip, [377], [382].
- Schenectady, [21].
- Schism:
- in Presbyterian Church, [167], [241], [297], [346], [353];
- among Congregationalists, [249];
- among Unitarians, [298];
- in Methodist Church, [302], [303];
- among Baptists, [303];
- among Quakers, [314];
- healed, [355];
- compensations of, [107], [304], [354], [404].
- Schlatter, Michael, [195].
- Schools:
- for Virginia, [47], [48], [52];
- in New York, [70], [75];
- in New England, [103];
- in New Jersey, [110];
- in Pennsylvania, [196].
- Scotch-Irish:
- in Virginia, [47];
- in Carolina, [64];
- in Maryland, [121];
- in Pennsylvania, [122];
- in New York, [136];
- in the Alleghanies, [146];
- in the Awakening, [160];
- principles and prejudices of, [186].
- Screven, William, [64].
- Scrooby, [44], [83].
- Seabury, Samuel, [212].
- Sects:
- European imported, [31-34];
- in New York, [72], [134], [140];
- in Rhode Island, [106];
- in New Jersey, [109];
- the German, [117], [120];
- multiply against established churches, [174];
- enfeebling effect of, [188];
- reconstruct themselves, [208];
- competition of, [328];
- characteristics of, [332];
- multitude of, [400];
- mischiefs of, [403].
- Seminaries, theological, [249].
- Separatists, [33], [44];
- at Scrooby, Leyden, and Plymouth, [81-95];
- in Rhode Island, [107];
- their principle prevails, [176].
- Sewall, Samuel, [152].
- Seybert commission, [338].
- Shaftesbury, Lord, [62].
- Shedd, W. J. G., [382].
- Sisterhoods, [368].
- Slater educational fund, [357], [360].
- [Slavery]:
- of Indians, [8], [9], [152];
- of negroes, in Florida, [10];
- in Virginia, [48];
- in all colonies, [147];
- condemned in Massachusetts, [152];
- and in Pennsylvania, [153];
- increased cruelty of, [153].
- Kindness to slaves, [154], [179], [246], [271].
- Constant and unanimous protest of the church against slavery, [203-205], [222], [268-277].
- Beginning of a pro-slavery party in the church, [277];
- propagated by terror, [279-282].
- Pro-slavery reaction at the North, [282].
- Unanimous protests against extension of slavery, [284].
- Slavery question in Presbyterian Church, [296];
- in Methodist Church, [301];
- in Baptist Convention, [303].
- Failure of compromises, [340].
- The Kansas Crusade, [341].
- Apostasy of the southern church complete, [346].
- Diversity of feeling among northern Christians, [347].
- Slavery extinguished, [285], [351].
- Smalley, John, [225].
- Smith, Eli, [273], [378];
- Henry Boynton, [381];
- Henry Preserved, [380];
- John, [38-42], [47];
- Ralph, [90].
- Smylie, James, [277].
- Smyth, Newman, [384].
- Social science in seminaries, [369], [386].
- Societies, charitable, [252-259], [295], [407].
- Society P. C. K., [67].
- Society P. G. in Foreign Parts, [62], [67];
- missions in Carolina, [67];
- in New York, [80], [120, note], [135], [140];
- in Pennsylvania, [119];
- in New England, [131-133].
- Society P. G. in New England, [66].
- Sophocles, E. A., [379].
- Southampton insurrection, [279].
- Spain:
- Reformation in, [3];
- conquests and missions of, [7].
- Spiritualism, [337-339].
- Spotswood, Governor, [52].
- Spring, Gardiner, [353].
- Standish, Myles, [88].
- Stiles, Ezra, [204], [222].
- Stoddard, Solomon, [104], [155].
- Stone, Barton W., [234].
- Storrs, Richard S., [384].
- Stowe, Mrs. H. B., [250].
- Strawbridge, Robert, [200].
- Strong, Augustus H., [378].
- Stuart, Moses, [378].
- Sturtevant, J. M., [294].
- Stuyvesant, Peter, [71], [73], [77].
- Sumner, Charles, [283].
- Sunday observance, [371].
- Sunday-schools, [258], [362].
- Swedenborgians, [229].
- Swedes, [75-77].
- Syllabus of errors condemned by the pope, [352], [396].
- Synod:
- "Reforming," [105];
- Presbyterian, [136];
- disrupted, [167];
- excision of, [297];
- of Virginia, [346].
- Talcott, Governor, [168].
- Talmage, Thomas De Witt, [385].
- Taylor, Nathaniel W., [294], [375].
- Temperance:
- efforts for, [75], [205], [206];
- the Reformation, [285-291];
- early legislation, [75], [288];
- "Washingtonian movement," [288];
- Prohibitionism, [290].
- Tennent, Gilbert, [142], [162], [165], [167], [169].
- Tennent, William, [141], [160].
- Tennent, William, Jr., [180].
- Thayer, Eli, [341], [342].
- Thayer, Joseph H., [379].
- Theological instruction, [81], [217], [249].
- Theological seminaries, [249], [251], [252].
- Theology, New England, [181], [243], [294], [355].
- Theology, systems of, [375], [378].
- Thomas, Allen C. and Richard H., [114], [139], [143].
- Thomas, John R., [393].
- Thompson, Joseph P., [404].
- Thompson, Robert Ellis, [122], [147], [176], [346], [394].
- Thomson, William M., [379].
- Thornwell, James H., [314, note], [378].
- Tiffany, Charles C., [65], [71], [120], [131], [134], [173], [207], [210], [213], [224], [232].
- Torkillus, Pastor, [76].
- Tracy, Joseph, [162], [169], [172], [179].
- Trumbull, Henry Clay, [362], [379].
- "Trusteeism," [215], [310].
- Tuttle, Daniel S., [335].
- Tyler, B. B., [236], [238], [242].
- Union, Christian:
- tendencies and attempts, [107], [191], [194], [206], [220], [349], [405], [406].
- Unitarianism, [224], [249], [383].
- United Brethren, [228].
- Unity, real, in the church, [175], [324], [325], [334], [419];
- manifestation of it yet future, [36], [417], [419].
- Universalism, [225-228].
- Van Twiller, Governor, [70].
- Vermont, [21].
- Vincent, John H., [363].
- Virginia, [38-53], [55], [173].
- Virginia Company, [40], [44], [48], [54].
- Voluntary system, [244], [261], [328].
- Vose, James G., [107].
- Walker, Williston, [100], [104], [386].
- Walloons, [69].
- War:
- between France and England, [21], [184];
- the Seven Years', [22], [24];
- Revolutionary, [202], [209];
- the Civil, [348], [365];
- produces schisms and healings, [353], [355].
- Ward, William Hayes, [379].
- Ware, Henry, [249], [383].
- Ware, Henry, Jr., [251], [299], [383].
- Warren, George William, [393].
- Washingtonianism, [288].
- Watts, Isaac, [158], [168], [182], [387], [391].
- Wayland, Francis, [383].
- Welsh immigrants, [118].
- Wesley, Charles, [124], [125].
- Wesley, John, [124], [159], [198], [200], [202], [217], [285].
- Westminster League, [369].
- Westminster Sabbath law, [371].
- Westward progress of church, [219], [327], [358].
- Wheelock, Eleazar, [179].
- Whitaker, Alexander, [43], [46], [150].
- White, Father, [57], [59].
- White, John, [89].
- White, Bishop William, [210], [212], [213].
- Whitefield, George, [126], [163], [168], [173], [175], [177].
- Wigglesworth, Michael, [103].
- William and Mary, College of, [52].
- Williams, Roger, [100], [106], [150].
- Williams College, [248].
- Wilson, Henry, [273], [274], [281].
- Winchester, Elhanan, [226].
- Wingfield, Governor, [39].
- Winthrop, John, [49], [98].
- Wise, John, [102].
- Women's C. T. Union, [367].
- Women's Crusade, [366].
- Women's mission boards, [367].
- Woods, Leonard, [378].
- Woolman, John, [150], [203].
- Ximenes, Cardinal, [3].
- Yale College, [230], [243].
- Yeo, John, [60].
- Young Men's Christian Association, [343], [364], [409].
- Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, [368], [409].
- Young Women's Christian Association, [366].
- Zinzendorf, [124], [189], [190], [192].