INDEX.
INDEX.
- Aberfoyle, [110].
- Addison, Joseph, funeral of, [159].
- Alfred the Great, [28], [147], [148].
- Amalfi, [352-354].
- America and England, proposed alliance of, [47].
- America's future, English view of, [50], [51].
- American Revolution, British view of, [42-45].
- Amsterdam, islands and canals, [226].
- built on piles, [227].
- business activities, [227].
- Jewish quarter, [228].
- Aquinas, Thomas, retort to the pope, [303].
- Ayr, [136].
- Balfour, Arthur J., Prime Minister, [59].
- Bibles, in Edinburgh churches, [84], [88].
- Black, Rev. Hugh, [84].
- Blackie, Prof. Stuart, on Jenny Geddes, [91].
- on Oban, [119].
- Blowing Stone of King Alfred, [148], [149].
- Blue Grotto at Capri, [349].
- Bologna, colonnades, [248].
- leaning towers, [249].
- University, [249].
- Galvani's frog, [249].
- House of the Virgin, [264].
- Booth, General, and Salvation Army, [80].
- Buddha canonized by Rome, [295].
- British Government a republic, [55], [56].
- Burns, Robert, birthplace, [136].
- Burns, Rev. Thos., [84].
- Caledonian Canal, [123].
- Cambridge, [62-67].
- Canterbury Cathedral, [187], [188].
- Carnegie, Andrew, on America's future, [50], [51].
- on intemperance, [104], [105].
- Cathedrals in England, original significance, [177].
- æsthetic influence, [178].
- Romanizing tendency, [179-185].
- Cenci, Beatrice, [300].
- Charles I., "the martyr," [139].
- Charles II., wax effigy of, in Westminster Abbey, [170].
- defied by Bishop Ken, [33].
- Chester, [137].
- Church-going in Edinburgh, [88].
- Claverhouse, victory and death at Killiecrankie, [133].
- Coblentz, [238].
- Coligni, Admiral, [201-203].
- Cologne, cathedral, [238].
- accident to baggage, [257].
- Commons, House of, [57-61].
- Confession of Faith, [153].
- Confessional, the, in Rome, [309], [310].
- Crieff, [135].
- Crockett, S. R., author, [109].
- Cromwell, Oliver, portrait at Sidney Sussex College, [62].
- slandered by royalists, [174].
- body disinterred and hanged, [175], [176].
- statue at Westminster, [176].
- Culloden Moor, battle of, [126].
- Davis, Jefferson, name erased by Gen. Meigs, [173], [174].
- Delft, [217].
- Dickens, Charles, on the influence of Romanism, [312], [313].
- Disruption of 1843 in Scotland, [93].
- Dods, Marcus, D. D., [82], [83].
- Drumtochty, [135].
- Edinburgh and environs, [100].
- slums, [101].
- English Channel, [199].
- English Education Bill, a sectarian measure, [51-54].
- English lakes, [135].
- English pronunciations, [140], [141].
- English rural scenery, [23].
- Episcopalians in Virginia, [192], [193].
- Erasmus, statue of, [218].
- Farrar, Dean, sermon in Westminster Abbey, [77].
- Fingal's Cave, [121], [122].
- Florence, art treasures, [250].
- Savonarola, [251], [252].
- Foxe, Book of Martyrs, [304].
- Geddes, Jenny and her stool, [91], [92].
- German steamships, [12].
- Gibson, Mrs. Margaret D., LL. D., [65], [66].
- Gladstone, on the papacy, [313].
- Glasgow, [111].
- cathedral, [115], [116].
- Gray, Rev. Dr. J. Gordon, in Rome, [337-340].
- Haarlem, flowers, tulip mania, [225].
- Hague, The, [218].
- Hawthorne, Nathaniel, on Borghese Gardens, [320], [321].
- on sensual and spiritual art, [334], [335].
- on the priests of Rome, [335], [336].
- Heidelberg, [241].
- Henry IV., death of, [157].
- Henry V., tomb of, [271].
- Henry VII.'s Chapel in Westminster Abbey, [161].
- Henry VIII. detaches Church of England from the papacy, [181].
- Henson, Canon, on Anglican narrowness, [190-192].
- Holland, wrested from the sea, [212], [213].
- dykes, canals, windmills, polders, [213-215].
- scenery, [217].
- art, [219].
- Presbyterian faith and un-presbyterian church buildings, [220], [221].
- queer customs, [228], [229].
- cleanliness, [230], [231].
- mother of America, [231-237].
- Huguenots, worshipping in Canterbury Cathedral, [187], [188], [207].
- origin of name, [201].
- massacre of St. Bartholomew, [202].
- other persecutions, [204], [205].
- the world's debt to them, [205], [206].
- revival in France, [208-210].
- Intemperance in Scotland, [103-105].
- Inverness, [124].
- Iona, [120].
- Iron Crown of Lombardy, [265-269].
- Jerusalem Chamber Westminster Abbey, [154-160].
- Johnson, Dr. Samuel, opinion of London, [40].
- prejudice against Scotland, [71].
- visits Flora Macdonald, [130].
- house and monument at Lichfield, [137].
- buried in Westminster Abbey, [165].
- Kelvin, Lord, [116], [117].
- Ken, Thomas, [31-33].
- Knox, John, greatest of Scotchmen, [80].
- comments on the ominous advent of Mary Queen of Scots, [85].
- Kruger, Oom Paul, at Utrecht, [228].
- Kuyper, Rev. Dr. A., Prime Minister of Holland, [220].
- Lewis, Mrs. Agnes S., LL. D., [65], [66].
- Leyden, siege, [222].
- University, [223], [224].
- Pilgrim Fathers, [224].
- horse flesh as food, [224], [225].
- interest in an American baby, [255].
- Lichfield, [137].
- Liguori's Moral Philosophy approved by Leo XIII., [309], [310].
- Loch Katrine, [110].
- Loch Leven, [135].
- Loch Lomond, [111].
- Loch Tay, [111].
- London, soot, [34], [35].
- brick houses, [36].
- compared with Glasgow and Paris, [37-39], [200].
- immensity, [38].
- charm, [39], [40].
- Lucerne, Lake, [243].
- Lion of, [242].
- Luther, monument at Worms, [241].
- disenthrallment at Rome, [280].
- Macaulay, Lord, on Romanism, [311], [312].
- Macdonald, Flora, statue at Inverness, [125].
- saves Prince Charlie, [126-128].
- arrested, [128].
- confined in Tower of London, [129].
- marries, [130].
- entertains Dr. Johnson and Boswell, [130].
- moves to North Carolina, [130].
- her husband defeated at Moore's Creek, [131].
- returns to Scotland, [132].
- Mal de mer, [11], [199].
- Martyrs of Scotland, [100], [107-9].
- Matheson, Geo., D. D., [82], [83].
- Milan, cathedral, Leonardo's great picture, [244].
- Milton, John, monument in Westminster Abbey, [173].
- Miracles, alleged, of Christ's portrait, [280], [291].
- Christ's footprints, [286].
- Ghislieri, [298], [299].
- Santissimo Bambino, [276-278].
- St. Anne's bones, [264].
- Sts. Cosmo and Damian, [299].
- St. Dominic, [296], [297].
- St. Giovanni de Matha, [299].
- St. Gregory, [299].
- St. Januarius' blood, [262].
- St. Martin I., [299].
- St. Paul's head, [284], [285].
- St. Peter's head, [284].
- St. Peter's knees, [283].
- St. Veronica's napkin, [291].
- the Virgin's house, [264].
- the Virgin's image, [300].
- Wafer, [279].
- Monza, Iron Crown of Lombardy, [265-269].
- Moravian Mission Agency, London, [79].
- More, Sir Thos., imprisonment and death, [158].
- McNeill, Rev. John, [112].
- Naples, scenery and scenes, [346-348].
- blood of St. Januarius, [262].
- Newton, Sir Isaac, [159].
- Oban, [119].
- Ocean, a modern highway, [13].
- Overtoun, garden party, [112].
- Oxford, compared with Cambridge, [63-65].
- Palissy the Potter, [202], [203].
- Papal mania for building, [324].
- Paris, beauty of, [37], [38], [199], [201].
- customs in, [200].
- Parker, Joseph, D. D., [78].
- Parliament Houses, London, [56], [57].
- Pasquinades, [301], [302], [307], [308].
- Penelope's Progress, quoted, [88].
- Perth, [133], [134].
- Pisa, four monuments, [252].
- Pompeii, [354-357].
- Popes, general character of, [303].
- retort of Thos. Aquinas, [303].
- Pasquinades, [301], [302], [307], [308].
- Adrian VI., excessive drinking of, [305].
- Alexander VI., crimes of, [300], [306].
- Clement VIII. and Beatrice Cenci, [300].
- Gregory XIII. and assassination of Prince of Orange, [306].
- Innocent VIII., illegitimate children of, [305].
- Innocent X. and Olympia, [301], [302].
- Joan, woman pope, legend of, [304], [305].
- John XII., crimes of, [305].
- Leo XIII., appearance, [317].
- approval of Liguori's Moral Philosophy, [309].
- audience, [315-318].
- blessing machine, [302], [303].
- last jubilee, [318].
- Paul II., vanity of, [304].
- Paul III., nepotism of, [305].
- Paul V. and assassination of Paolo Sarpi, [306].
- Pius V. and assassination of Queen Elizabeth, [306].
- Pius X., a good man, [314].
- Sixtus IV., enemy of Medici, [305].
- Urban VIII., self-esteem of, [304].
- Prayers, written, in Presbyterian churches, [186], [187].
- Presbyterian Church, largest Protestant church in the world, [114].
- Presbyterian Queen of Holland, [220].
- Presbyterian services, [183], [184], [196-198], [220], [221].
- Prestonpans, battle of, [87].
- Prince Charlie, unique prayer for, [87].
- victory at Prestonpans, [87].
- defeat at Culloden, [126].
- flight to Hebrides, [126].
- saved by Flora Macdonald, [127], [128].
- ingratitude, [128].
- burial in St. Peter's Cathedral, [128].
- Protestantism contrasted with Romanism by Macaulay, Dickens and
- Gladstone, [311-313].
- Queen Elizabeth, wax effigy in Westminster Abbey, [170].
- Queen Wilhelmina, [220].
- Quhele, Shoe Heel, Maxton, [134].
- Relics—
- Abraham's stone, [283].
- Aaron's rod, [279], [281].
- Bambino, Santissimo, [276-278].
- Christ's blood, [281].
- communion table, [278].
- cross, [280], [291].
- footprints, [286].
- loaves and fishes, [279].
- pillar, [282], [289].
- portrait, [280], [291].
- sandals, [280].
- seamless coat, [278].
- towel, [279].
- devil's, the, missile against St. Dominic, [297].
- John the Baptist's tooth, [265].
- Maccabees, [286].
- Santa Culla, [273-275].
- Santissimo Bambino, [276-278].
- Scala Santa, [279], [280].
- St. Andrew's head, [291].
- cross, [286].
- St. Anne's bones, Quebec, [264].
- St. Dominic's orange tree, [298].
- St. Edmund's bones, [261].
- St. Januarius' blood, [262].
- St Lawrence's bones, [295], [296].
- fat, [281].
- St. Longinus' spear, [291].
- St. Mark's bones, [260].
- St. Paul's body, [290].
- head, miraculous springs, [284], [285].
- St. Peter's body, [290].
- chains, [286-288].
- chair, [290].
- cross, [286].
- head, [278].
- knees, [283].
- spring, [284].
- St. Philomena's bones, [293], [294].
- St. Stephens's bones, [295], [296].
- St. Thomas' finger, [281].
- St. Veronica's napkin, [291].
- Virgin's hair, [281].
- house, [263].
- milk, [281].
- stone seat, [283].
- veil, [265], [281].
- Rembrandt's "School of Anatomy," [217].
- Renwick, James, martyr, [107].
- Rhine, vintage, [239].
- Robertson, Rev. Alex., quoted, [246], [261], [276], [280], [302], [303], [310].
- Roman Catholicism in Italy, Dr. Mariano on, [308].
- Macaulay, Dickens and Gladstone on, [311-313].
- (See also Robertson.)
- Rome—
- Appian Way, [341].
- Arrival at night, [253].
- Art, sensual and spiritual, [334], [335].
- Baths of Caracalla, [323].
- Books on Rome, [343-345].
- Borghese Gardens, [320], [321].
- Building boom, [325], [326].
- Cappucin Cemetery, [328], [329].
- Catacombs, [341], [342].
- Colosseum, [322], [323].
- Deities worshipped, [332], [333].
- Domine Quo Vadis, [286].
- Fees before souls, [334].
- Gray, Rev. Dr. J. Gordon, [337], [340].
- Guido's "Michael," [333].
- Inquisition, [331], [332].
- Janiculum, view from, [321], [322].
- Jesuit Church and the devil, [307].
- Mamertine Prisons, [284].
- Michael Angelo's "Moses," [287].
- Morals of clergy, [269], [270], [310], [335], [336].
- Pasquino, [307].
- Piazza Scossa Cavalli, [282].
- Pincian Hill, [320].
- Pompey, statue, [342].
- Presbyterian Church, 337-'[40].
- Priscilla and Aquila, house of, [340].
- Quirinal, [322], [337].
- Raphael, [335].
- Royalties, visiting, [319], [320].
- Rosary presented to St. Dominic by the Virgin, [297].
- St. Peter's Cathedral, [289-291].
- Tre Fontane, [284], [285].
- Unwashed monks, [329].
- Vatican, [315], [322].
- Villa Doria Pamfili, [302].
- Villa Medici, view from, [321].
- (See also Miracles, Popes, Relics, and Roman Catholicism.)
- Rosaries, introduced by Dominicans, [298].
- Rugby, [143].
- Sabbath observance in Scotland, [102].
- Salisbury Cathedral, [21], [22].
- Sanquhar Declaration, [109].
- Sarpi, Fra Paolo, [247], [248].
- Savonarola, [251], [252].
- Sayce, Prof. A. H., [84].
- Scotland, character of people, [80], [81], [102].
- cities solid and stately, [37].
- humor, [113].
- oatmeal, [70], [71].
- public worship, [71-90], [184-'5].
- scenery, [68], [69].
- sermon taster, [94].
- weather, [84], [85].
- Scott, Sir Walter, [69], [70], [100].
- on superiority of Presbyterian worship, [183], [184].
- Scottish and American repartee, [96-98].
- Shorter Catechism, [151-156].
- Simon Magus, discomfited by St. Peter, [283].
- Simony at Rome, [302].
- Southampton, [16].
- Staffa, [121], [122].
- Stirling, [107], [108].
- Stonehenge, [24], [25].
- Strasburg, clock, [241], [243].
- Stratford-on-Avon, [138].
- American window, [139].
- sing-song of children, [140].
- Stuart kings, buried in St. Peter's, [343], [344].
- St. Peter's Cathedral, [289].
- Switzerland, scenery in summer and winter, [241], [242].
- Twain, Mark, on relics, [259], [260], [262], [263].
- on differences between America and Italy, [329], [330].
- on the Inquisition, [331], [332].
- on the relative rank of the deities of Rome, [332], [333].
- Venice, palaces, [245].
- fallen Campanile, [245], [246].
- Church of Jesuits, [246].
- gondolas, [246], [256], [257].
- Fra Paolo Sarpi, [247], [248].
- bones of St. Mark, [260].
- Vesuvius, ascent of, [350-352].
- Victor Emmanuel, liberator of Italy, [309].
- Wallace, Sir William, [107].
- Walton, Izaak, [29], [30].
- Watson, Rev. John, D. D.—
- Financial Agent of Westminster College, [65].
- Drumtochty Stories, [135].
- Young Barbarians, [142].
- Watts, Isaac, [17-20].
- Westminster Abbey—
- architectural interest, [160-'1].
- burials, [163], [164].
- coronations, [161], [162].
- decorated for coronation, [152], [153].
- Edward the Confessor's tomb, [171].
- Henry VII.'s Chapel, [161].
- Jerusalem Chamber, [154-161].
- monuments, [164-167].
- monuments denied to notable persons, [172], [173].
- mutilated monuments, [171].
- Poets' Corner, [164].
- royal chapels, [168], [169].
- wax effigies, [169], [170].
- Westminster Assembly of Divines, [153-155].
- Westminster College, Cambridge, [64].
- White, Dr. Andrew D., on canonization of Buddha, [295].
- on Fra Paolo Sarpi, [357].
- White Horse Hill, [145-149].
- Wiesbaden, [239], [240].
- Wilson, Margaret, martyr, [107-109].
- Winchester, Cathedral, [28-30].
- college, [30], [31].
- Worms, Luther monument, [241].
- Zanardelli, Prime Minister, on the morality of the priests, [269], [270].
- opposition to the papacy, [309].
- Zola, Emile, on Roman megalo-mania, [322-326].
- on the multitude of priests in Rome, [326], [327].
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