INDEX. Abolition of the Slave-Trade, 735. ADAMS, REV. WILLIAM, D.D., LL.D.; Address of Wel- Addresses of Thanks, 746. ALLEN, HON. WILLIAM H., LL.D.; the Labor Ques- America, Ecclesiastical and Spiritual Relation of, to American Ideas in Europe, 549. American Seaman's Friend Society, 741. BRUNOT, HON. FELIX R.; the Indians in the United BURNETT, REV. ALEXANDER; on the Days of Creation, CAIRNS, REV. JOHN, D.D.; the Causes of, and Best ANDERSON, REV. T. D., D.D. ; Rules of Order moved CARRASCO, REV. ANTONIO; Report on the State of Re- ANDERSON, PRES., M.B., LL.D.; on Darwinism and the ANDERSON, REV. RUFUS, D.D., LL.D.; Divisions of Mis- ANGUS, REV. JOSEPH, D.D.; Duty of the Churches in ligion in Spain, 112. CARRASCO and PRONIER, to the Memory of, 763. Christianity and the Gospel, 261; and Humanity, 302; Antislavery Society, London; Abolition of the Slave- CHRISTLIEB, REV. PROF. THEODORE, D.D.; Response to Apologetics (Christian), Comparative Study of Relig- ions in its Bearing upon, 309. Appendix I., 716; II., 728; III., 750. Archbishop of Canterbury, Letter to the Dean of Can- Dr. Adams's Address of Welcome, 9; on the Best Church, the Unity of, based on Personal Union with ARNOT, REV. WILLIAM; the Relation between Doc- Churches, Duty of, in Relation to Missions, 583; (Ori- ASTIÉ, REV. PROF. J. F.; the Free Churches of the Basis of the Evangelical Alliance, 760. ental) Missions to, 634. CHURCHILL, LORD ALFRED S.; Response to Dr.Adams's Civilization (Modern), Protestantism, and Romanism, BEDELL, RIGHT REV. GREGORY T., D.D.; Spiritual Closing Report of the Committee on the Programme, 729. BEECHER, REV. HENRY WARD; the Mission of the Pul- Committee on the Programme, Closing Report of, 729. Belgium, Religious and Moral Condition of, 95. BERNSTORFF, COUNT ANDREAS; Lay Preaching, 601. BOVET, FELIX, PH.D.; Christianity and the Gospel, BRAINERD, CEPHAS; Young Men's Christian Associa- Brazil Branch, Evangelical Alliance; Protestantism British Alliance; Letter of Greeting, 719. BROWN, REV. J. C., LL.D.; on the Development The- Committee for Inner Missions, Germany; Fraternal Communion of Saints; POTTER and LEWIS, 154; Mars- Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, Sixth Gen- liam E. Dodge, 37; "Christianity and Social Re- Constitution of the United States Evangelical Alli- Constitution and Government in the United States, COOK, REV. EMILE F., B.A.; Christian Union; or the COULIN, REV. FRANCK, D.D.; Response to Dr. Ad- Counteracting Modern Infidelity, 203; Theses, 222. Crime and Criminals, Christianity in its Relations to, Criticism (Modern) and the Gospel History, 238. CUMMINS, RIGHT REV. GEORGE DAVID, D.D., Roman CURRY, HON. J. L. M., LL.D.; Evils of a Union of Darwinism, Discussion on, 317. D'AUBIGNÉ, MERLE; Testamentary Address, 717. DAWSON, PRES. J. W., LL.D.; Primitive Man and DECOPPET, REV. AUGUSTE, B.D.; Religion in the Re- DE SCHWEINITZ, RIGHT REV. E., S.T.D.; Missions of Evangelical Christianity in the United States, DORNER, REV. PROF. I. A., D.D.; Response to Dr. Ad- DORNER, REV. AUGUST, PH.D.; the Reaction of the DUFF, REV. ALEXANDER, D.D., LL.D.; Letter to Hon. Duty of the Churches in relation to Missions, 583. EDDY, REV. THOMAS M., D.D.; the Obligations of Lit- EDKINS, REV. JOSEPH; on Comparative Philology and Education, Secular and Religious, in England, 377. England and Russia in Central Asia, 731. Europe, Free Churches on the Continent of, 549. Evangelical Christianity in the United States, a Sta- Evangelical Home Mission of France, 643. Faith and Reason, 255. Farewell Address, by REV. NOAH HUNT SCHENCK, D.D., FISCII, REV. GEORGE, D.D.; Response to Dr. Adams's FISHER, REV. GEORGE P., D.D.; Protestantism, Ro- FLIEDNER, REV. FRITZ; the Evangelization of Spain, 123. France, Religion in the Reformed Church of, 71; Oth- Development, Religious Aspects of the Doctrine of, Free Churches of the Continent, 549. 264; Discussion on the Doctrine of, 317. Divisions of Missionary Fields of Labor, 588. DODGE, HON. WILLIAM E.; Address at Opening of Con- FREMANTLE, REV. W. H., M.A.; the Church and the Fuller, Rev. RICHARD, D.D.; Personal Religion, its Dodge, Rev. D. STUART; Paper of Rev. Dr. Jessup Gasparin, Count AGÉNOR DE; the Care of the Sick, 681. Doedes, Prof. J. I., D.D.; "A Word of Sympathy German Church Diet, Letter of Greeting, 720. with my Best Wishes," 724. German Protestant Congregations Abroad, Missions DORCHESTER, REV. DANIEL, A.M.; a Statistical Exhibit among, 650. Germany, Christian Life in, 78; Evangelical Theology JESSUP, REV. HENRY HARRIS, D.D.; Missions to the GIRDLESTONE, JAMES, ESQ.; Legislation on Moral JONES, JOHN HARRIS, PH.D.; Christianity as a Re- GOODWIN, REV. DANIEL R., D.D.; the Effects of Civil Justification, Roman and Reformed Doctrines of, Con- Gospel, Christianity and the, 261; and Philosophy, 288. GRUNDEMANN, REV. R., PH.D.; Protestant, Catholic, GUYOT, PROF. ARNOLD HENRY, LL.D.; Cosmogony and HALL, REV. JOHN, D.D.; Need of Liberal Support for HARRISON, REV. JOSHUA C.; Family Religion-with Historical Sketch of the Sixth General Conference- trasted, 467. KALKAR, REV. C. H. A., D.D.; State of Religion in KALOPOTHAKES, REV. MICHAEL D., M.D.; Religion in KIDDER, REV. PROF. DANIEL P., D.D.; the Best Meth- KILLEN, Rev. T. Y.; Ministerial Support in the Irish Labor Question, the, 670. LEATHES, REV. PROF. STANLEY; Best Methods of Coun- Legislation, on Moral Questions, 535; Sunday, 540. HITCHCOCK, REV. ROSWELL D., D.D., LL.D.; Roman- Letter from the Old Catholic Congress, 485. HODGE, REV. CHARLES, D.D., LL.D.; the Unity of the HOGE, REV. MOSES D., D.D.; the Mission Field of the Holland, Religious Condition of, 90. HOPKINS, REV. MARK, D.D.; Sunday Legislation, 540. Idealism, the Strength and Weakness of, 293. Indians (the), in the United States, 630. Industrial Schools as an Agency in the Prevention of 1 Letter from PÈRE HYACINTHE LOYSON, 490. LEWIS, PROF. TAYLER, LL.D.; Letter on the Commun- Liberty, Christian, 481; Civil and Religious, the Influ- Literature, Modern, and Christianity, 363, 369. Lord's Supper in Relation to Christian Union, 180. Infallibilism of the Vatican Council, and Nominal LORRIAUX, REV. THEOPHILUS, B.D.; the Evangeliza- Infidelity (Modern), the Best Methods of Counteract- In Memoriam-Pronier and Carrasco, 763; Cook, 767. tion of France, 517. Love (Christian) the Bond of Christian Union, 167. MARSTON, REV. C. DALLAS, M.A.; the Communion of 160. M'COSH, PRES. JAMES, D.D., LL.D; Religious Aspects International Association for the Defense of the Chris- Memorial on the Opium Trade, 739. tian Faith, 734. Ireland, Evangelization in, 508. Italy, State of Religion in, 106. MERLE D'AUBIGNÉ; Testamentary Address, 717. Missionary Fields of Labor, Divisions of, 588. JACOBUS, REV. M. W., D.D., LL.D.; Support of the Missions, Duty of the Churches in relation to, 583; Protestant, Catholic, and Greek compared, 591; (Christian), the Obligations of Literature, Science, MURRAY, REV. WILLIAM; Christianity in the West PRONIER, REV. C.; Roman Catholicism in Switzerland 591. Protestant Ministers - how shall they best meet the Prussian Church Laws (Four), and Ultramontanism, NAST, REV. WILLIAM, D.D.; Personal Religion-its Pulpits, Interchange of, 174; the Mission of, 392. Nation, the Church and the, 529. Reason and Faith, 255. NAVILLE, PROF. ERNEST; the Gospel and Philosophy, REED, CHARLES, ESQ., M.P.; Response to Dr. Adams's NELSON, REV. HENRY A., D.D.; Intemperance and its Address of Welcome, 10; The Sunday-school Work NEVIN, PRES. JOHN WILLIAMSON, D.D., LL.D.; Chris- REICHEL, REV. EUGENE; State of Religion in Switzer- land, 99. NEWTON, REV. RICHARD, D.D.; Importance of the Religion, State of, in France, 71, 76; in Germany, 78, Sunday-school Agency, 405. NOËL, REV. W.; the Evangelical Alliance-its Objects Obligations of Literature, Science, and Commerce to Old Catholic Congress, Letter from, 485. 85; in Holland, 90; in Belgium, 95; in Switzerland, Religions, Comparative Study of, in its Bearing upon Old Catholic Movement and the Vatican Council, 491. Religious Liberty in Turkey, 736. Opium Trade, Memorial on, 739. PATTON, REV. W. W., D.D.; Revivals of Religion- hesolutions of Thanks, 748. Revelation, Primitive Man and, 272. Revivals of Religion-how to make them Productive RIGG, REV. JAMES H., D.D.; Relations of the Secular PARKER, REV. JOSEPH, D.D.; Modern Preaching and ROBIN, REV. E.; Industrial Schools as an Agency in its Requirements, 383. Peace Society, London, on Peaceful Arbitration, 730. Philanthropy, Christian, 675. Philosophy, the Gospel and, 288. Plan for a General Protestant Union, 742. PLUMER, REV. WILLIAM S., D.D.; Family Religion, Popery, Present State of, in France, 438. PORTER, REV. NOAH, D.D., LL.D.; Modern Literature Preaching (Modern) and its Requirements, 383; Best Preface, 55. the Prevention of Crime, 701. Roll of the Sixth General Conference of the Evangel- Roman and Reformed Doctrines of Justification Con- trasted, 467. Roman Catholicism in Switzerland since the Procla- Romanism, in the Light of History, 436; Appeal of, ROSSEEUW ST. HILAIRE, Letter of Regret and of Fra- Rules of Order adopted by the Conference, 16. Scandinavia, State of Religion in, 101. 707. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES; Presentation of SCHENCK, REV. NOAH HUNT, D.D.; Farewell Address, Primitive Man and Revelation, 272. PROCHET, REV. MATTEO; the State of Religion in Ita- SCHMUCKER, REV. S. S., D.D.; Plan for a General Prot- Sheshadri, REV. NARAYAN; Response to Dr. Adams's Sick, the Care of, 681. SIMPSON, REV. A. L., D.D.; Modern Literature and Sixth General Conference, Roll of, 755. SMITH, VERY REV. R. PAYNE, D.D.; Letter from the South (the), Mission Field of, 623. Spain, State of Religion in, 112; Evangelization of, SPIESS, EDMUND, PH.D.; Comparative Study of Re- 309. Statistical Exhibit of Evangelical Christianity in the Union (Christian) Consistent with Denominational United States, the Indians in, 630. United States Evangelical Alliance, Constitution of, Unity of the Church based on Personal Union with Unity (Spiritual), not Organic Union, 150. VAN OOSTERZEE, REV. J. J., D.D.; the Gospel History Vatican Council and the Old Catholic Movement, 491. STEVENSON, REV. W. FLEMING; the Working Power VINCENT, REV. J. H., D.D.; Sunday-schools-the Bi- STORRS, REV. R. S., D.D.; the Appeal of Romanism to Educated Protestants, 449. STUART, HON. GEORGE H.; Lay Preaching, 598. Sunday-school Agency, Importance of, 405. Sunday Legislation, 540; Concerted Action on, 733. Switzerland, State of Religion in, 99; Roman Cathol- Thanks, Addresses of, 746; Resolutions of, 748. TIFFANY, REV. DR.; Address to the President of the Ultramontanism and the Four Prussian Church Laws, ble Service, 415. THE END. |