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Abolition of the Slave-Trade, 735.

ADAMS, REV. WILLIAM, D.D., LL.D.; Address of Wel-
come, 65.

Addresses of Thanks, 746.

ALLEN, HON. WILLIAM H., LL.D.; the Labor Ques-
tion, 670.

America, Ecclesiastical and Spiritual Relation of, to
England, 184.

American Ideas in Europe, 549.

American Seaman's Friend Society, 741.

BRUNOT, HON. FELIX R.; the Indians in the United
States, 630.

BURNETT, REV. ALEXANDER; on the Days of Creation,
319.

CAIRNS, REV. JOHN, D.D.; the Causes of, and Best
Methods of Counteracting Modern Infidelity, 228.
CAMPBELL, REV. W. H., D.D.; the Influence of Chris-
tianity on Civil and Religious Liberty, 558.
Care of the Sick, 681.

ANDERSON, REV. T. D., D.D. ; Rules of Order moved CARRASCO, REV. ANTONIO; Report on the State of Re-
by, 16.

ANDERSON, PRES., M.B., LL.D.; on Darwinism and the
Development Theory, 321; on the Right Use of
Wealth, 357.

ANDERSON, REV. RUFUS, D.D., LL.D.; Divisions of Mis-
sionary Fields of Labor-Missionary Courtesy, 588.
ANET, REV. LEONARD; the Religious and Moral Con-
dition of Belgium, 95.

ANGUS, REV. JOSEPH, D.D.; Duty of the Churches in
relation to Missions, 583.

ligion in Spain, 112.

CARRASCO and PRONIER, to the Memory of, 763.
Christian Philanthropy, 675.
Christian Liberty, 481.

Christianity and the Gospel, 261; and Humanity, 302;
Modern Literature and, 363, 369; the Influence of,
on Civil and Religious Liberty, 558; the Effects of
Civil and Religious Liberty on, 562; among the
Hindoos, 605; as a Reforming Power, 661; in its Re-
lations to Crime and Criminals, 695.

Antislavery Society, London; Abolition of the Slave- CHRISTLIEB, REV. PROF. THEODORE, D.D.; Response to
Trade, 735.

Apologetics (Christian), Comparative Study of Relig-

ions in its Bearing upon, 309.
Appendix to Division III., 317.

Appendix I., 716; II., 728; III., 750.

Archbishop of Canterbury, Letter to the Dean of Can-
terbury, 720.

Dr. Adams's Address of Welcome, 9; on the Best
Methods of Counteracting Modern Infidelity, 203;
Theses, 222.

Church, the Unity of, based on Personal Union with
Christ, 139; (the) and the Nation, 529; and State,
Evils of a Union of, 544; the Working Power of,
666.

ARNOT, REV. WILLIAM; the Relation between Doc- Churches, Duty of, in Relation to Missions, 583; (Ori-
trine and Life, 327.

ASTIÉ, REV. PROF. J. F.; the Free Churches of the
Continent; or, American Ideas in Europe, 549.
AVELING, REV. T. W.; Christian Philanthropy, 675.

Basis of the Evangelical Alliance, 760.

ental) Missions to, 634.

CHURCHILL, LORD ALFRED S.; Response to Dr.Adams's
Address of Welcome, 7.
City Missions, 647.

Civilization (Modern), Protestantism, and Romanism,
461.

BEDELL, RIGHT REV. GREGORY T., D.D.; Spiritual Closing Report of the Committee on the Programme,
Unity not Organic Union, 150.

729.

BEECHER, REV. HENRY WARD; the Mission of the Pul- Committee on the Programme, Closing Report of, 729.
pit, 392.

Belgium, Religious and Moral Condition of, 95.
BERGH, HENRY; Cruelty to Animals, 740.
BERKELEY, REV. LOWRY EDMONDS; Evangelization in
Ireland, 508.

BERNSTORFF, COUNT ANDREAS; Lay Preaching, 601.
Bible, Cosmogony and the, 276.

BOVET, FELIX, PH.D.; Christianity and the Gospel,
261.

BRAINERD, CEPHAS; Young Men's Christian Associa-
tions, 419.

Brazil Branch, Evangelical Alliance; Protestantism
in Brazil, 736.

British Alliance; Letter of Greeting, 719.
British Provinces of North America, 129.

BROWN, REV. J. C., LL.D.; on the Development The-
ory, 318.

Committee for Inner Missions, Germany; Fraternal
Salutations, 721.

Communion of Saints; POTTER and LEWIS, 154; Mars-
TON, 160.

Conference of the Evangelical Alliance, Sixth Gen-
eral Historical Sketch-Date of Holding, 3; So-
cial Reunion, Oct. 2d, 6; Organization of, Oct. 3d,
11; Reports on State of Religion, 17; the Daily
Prayer-Meeting, 19; "Christian Union," Oct. 4th,
20; Sunday Services, Oct. 5th, 21; "Christianity
and its Antagonisms," Oct. 6th, 22; French Meeting
held, 24; "Christian Life," Oct. 7th, 26; "Romanism
and Protestantism," Oct. 8th, 29; Brooklyn Meet-
ing, 31; "Christianity and Civil Government," Oct.
9th, 31; Public Institutions visited, 33; Christian
Missions - Foreign and Domestic," Oct. 10th, 34;
German Meeting held, 36; Reception by Hon. Wil-

liam E. Dodge, 37; "Christianity and Social Re-
forms," Oct. 11th, 37; Addresses and Resolutions
of Thanks, 39; Closing Address of the President,
43; Farewell Services, Sunday, Oct. 12th, 45; Ex-
cursion to Princeton and Philadelphia, 48; Public
Meeting in Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia, 49; Ex-
cursion to Washington, 50; Presentation to the
President of the United States, 50; Visit to the Cap-
itol and Public Buildings, 51; Free-Trip Tickets to
Niagara Falls, 52; Roll of Members, 755.
CONRAD, REV. F. W., D.D.; Interchange of Pulpits,
174.

Constitution of the United States Evangelical Alli-
ance, 761.

Constitution and Government in the United States,
the Relation of, to Religion, 523.
Contents, Table of, 57; Division I., 70; Division II.,
138; Division III., 202; Division IV., 326; Division
V., 426; Division VI., 522; Division VII., 582; Di-
vision VIII., 660.

COOK, REV. EMILE F., B.A.; Christian Union; or the
Evangelical Alliance in France, 169; Death of, 767.
Cosmogony and the Bible, 276.

COULIN, REV. FRANCK, D.D.; Response to Dr. Ad-
ams's Address of Welcome, 8; How shall Protestant
Ministers best meet the Demands of the Present
Age? 475.

Counteracting Modern Infidelity, 203; Theses, 222.
Creation, Biblical Account of, in the Light of Modern
Science, 276; Diagram of the Biblical Account of,
277; Diagram of the Two Records-Biblical and
Scientific, 287.

Crime and Criminals, Christianity in its Relations to,
695; Industrial Schools as an Agency in the Pre-
vention of, 701.

Criticism (Modern) and the Gospel History, 238.
CROOKS, REV. GEORGE R., D.D., Christian Love the
Bond of Christian Union, 167.
Cruelty to Animals, 740.

CUMMINS, RIGHT REV. GEORGE DAVID, D.D., Roman
and Reformed Doctrines of Justification Contrast-
ed, 467.

CURRY, HON. J. L. M., LL.D.; Evils of a Union of
Church and State, 544.

Darwinism, Discussion on, 317.

D'AUBIGNÉ, MERLE; Testamentary Address, 717.
DAVIS, REV. JAMES; the Evangelical Alliance-its
Origin, Objects, and Operations, 189.

DAWSON, PRES. J. W., LL.D.; Primitive Man and
Revelation, 272; on the Days of Creation, 319; on
the Darwinian System, 319, 320.

DECOPPET, REV. AUGUSTE, B.D.; Religion in the Re-
formed Church of France, 71.

DE SCHWEINITZ, RIGHT REV. E., S.T.D.; Missions
among the Lowest of the Heathen, 619.

of Evangelical Christianity in the United States,
751.

DORNER, REV. PROF. I. A., D.D.; Response to Dr. Ad-
ams's Address of Welcome, 8; on the Infallibilism
of the Vatican Council, and Nominal Protestantism,
427.

DORNER, REV. AUGUST, PH.D.; the Reaction of the
German National Spirit against Ultramontanism,
446.

DUFF, REV. ALEXANDER, D.D., LL.D.; Letter to Hon.
George H. Stuart, 723.

Duty of the Churches in relation to Missions, 583.

EDDY, REV. THOMAS M., D.D.; the Obligations of Lit-
erature, Science, and Commerce to Christian Mis-
sions, 594.

EDKINS, REV. JOSEPH; on Comparative Philology and
the Comparison of Religions, 320.

Education, Secular and Religious, in England, 377.
Emperor William of Germany, "Cordial Greeting and
Best Wishes" of, 721.

England and Russia in Central Asia, 731.
England, Ecclesiastical and Spiritual Relations of
America to, 184; Secular and Religious Education
in, 377.

Europe, Free Churches on the Continent of, 549.
Evangelical Alliance, Historical Sketch of the Sixth
General Conference of, 3; in France, 169; its Origin,
Objects, and Operations, 189; its Objects and Influ-
ence, 197; Brazil Branch, 736; Turkey Branch, 736,
739; Roll of the Sixth General Conference of, 755;
the Basis of, 760; Constitution of, for the United
States, 761.

Evangelical Christianity in the United States, a Sta-
tistical Exhibit of, 751.

Evangelical Home Mission of France, 643.
Evangelical Ober-Kirchenrath, Cordial Greeting, 721.
Evangelization in Ireland, 508; in France, 517.
Evils of a Union of Church and State, 544.

Faith and Reason, 255.

Farewell Address, by REV. NOAH HUNT SCHENCK, D.D.,
707.

FISCII, REV. GEORGE, D.D.; Response to Dr. Adams's
Address of Welcome, S; the other Protestant Church-
es in France, 76; the Present State of Popery in
France, 438.

FISHER, REV. GEORGE P., D.D.; Protestantism, Ro-
manism, and Modern Civilization, 461.

FLIEDNER, REV. FRITZ; the Evangelization of Spain,

123.

France, Religion in the Reformed Church of, 71; Oth-
er Protestant Churches in, 76; Sunday-schools in,
410; Present State of Popery in, 438; Evangeliza-
tion of, 517; Evangelical Home Mission of, 643.
Fraternal Appeal, by the REV. DR. SCHMUCker, 742.

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.
Doctrine and Life, the Relation between, 327.

DODGE, HON. WILLIAM E.; Address at Opening of Con-
ference, 12; Reception given by, 37.

FREMANTLE, REV. W. H., M.A.; the Church and the
Nation, 529.

Fuller, Rev. RICHARD, D.D.; Personal Religion, its
Aids and Hinderances, 333.

Dodge, Rev. D. STUART; Paper of Rev. Dr. Jessup Gasparin, Count AGÉNOR DE; the Care of the Sick,
read by, 634.

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
in, 85.
Oriental Churches, 634.

GIRDLESTONE, JAMES, ESQ.; Legislation on Moral JONES, JOHN HARRIS, PH.D.; Christianity as a Re-
Questions, 535.
forming Power, 661.

GOODWIN, REV. DANIEL R., D.D.; the Effects of Civil Justification, Roman and Reformed Doctrines of, Con-
and Religious Liberty on Christianity, 562.
Gospel History and Modern Criticism, 238.

Gospel, Christianity and the, 261; and Philosophy, 288.
Gospel Ministry, Need of Liberal Support for the, 567.
Grant, Gen. U. S. See President of the United States.
Greece, Religion in, 127.

GRUNDEMANN, REV. R., PH.D.; Protestant, Catholic,
and Greek Missions Compared as to Principle,
Method, and Results, 591.

GUYOT, PROF. ARNOLD HENRY, LL.D.; Cosmogony and
the Bible; or, the Biblical Account of Creation, in
the Light of Modern Science, 276; on the Days of
Creation, 319.

HALL, REV. JOHN, D.D.; Need of Liberal Support for
the Gospel Ministry, 567; What to Preach, 397.
HALL, REV. S. H., D.D.; American Seaman's Friend
Society, 741.

HARRISON, REV. JOSHUA C.; Family Religion-with
Especial Reference to England, 341.
Heathen, Missions among the Lowest, 619.
Hindoos, Christianity among the, 605.

Historical Sketch of the Sixth General Conference-
see under "Conference of the Evangelical Alliance,
Sixth General.”

trasted, 467.

KALKAR, REV. C. H. A., D.D.; State of Religion in
Scandinavia, 101.

KALOPOTHAKES, REV. MICHAEL D., M.D.; Religion in
Greece, 127.

KIDDER, REV. PROF. DANIEL P., D.D.; the Best Meth-
ods of Preaching, 387.

KILLEN, Rev. T. Y.; Ministerial Support in the Irish
Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches, 571.
KNOX, REV. ROBERT, D.D.; City Missions, 647.
KRafft, Rev. PROF. W., D.D.; the Vatican Council
and the Old Catholic Movement, 491.
KRAUTH, REV. PROF. CHARLES P., D.D.; the Strength
and Weakness of Idealism, 293.
KRUMMACHER, REV. HERMANN; Christian Life in Ger-
many, 78.

Labor Question, the, 670.
Lay Preaching, 598, 601.

LEATHES, REV. PROF. STANLEY; Best Methods of Coun-
teracting Infidelity, 224.

Legislation, on Moral Questions, 535; Sunday, 540.
LELIÈVRE, REV. MATTHIEU; the Evangelical Home
Mission of France, 643.

HITCHCOCK, REV. ROSWELL D., D.D., LL.D.; Roman- Letter from the Old Catholic Congress, 485.
ism in the Light of History, 436.

HODGE, REV. CHARLES, D.D., LL.D.; the Unity of the
Church based on Personal Union with Christ, 139;
on the Development Theory, 318; on Darwinism,
320.

HOGE, REV. MOSES D., D.D.; the Mission Field of the
South, 623.

Holland, Religious Condition of, 90.

HOPKINS, REV. MARK, D.D.; Sunday Legislation, 540.
Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia, Public Meeting in, 49.
HOVEY, REV. Alvah, D.D.; Christian Liberty, 481.
Humanity, Christianity and, 302.
HYACINTHE, LOYSON, PÈRE, Letter from, 490.

Idealism, the Strength and Weakness of, 293.
India, Woman's Work in, 612.

Indians (the), in the United States, 630.

Industrial Schools as an Agency in the Prevention of
Crime, 701.

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Letter from PÈRE HYACINTHE LOYSON, 490.
Letters of Greeting-Appendix I.:-From Dr. Merle
D'Aubigné, 717; British Alliance, 719; Archbishop
of Canterbury, 720; German Church Diet, 720; Com-
mittee for Inner Missions, Germany, 721; Emperor
William of Germany, 721; Evangelical Ober- Kir-
chenrath, 721; Prof. Rosseeuw St. Hilaire, 722;
Rev. Alexander Duff, D.D., LL.D., 723; Prof. J.
I. Doedes, D.D., 724; Hon. Robert C. Winthrop,
LL.D., 724.

LEWIS, PROF. TAYLER, LL.D.; Letter on the Commun-
ion of Saints, 156.

Liberty, Christian, 481; Civil and Religious, the Influ-
ence of Christianity on, 558; Civil and Religious,
the Effects of, on Christianity, 562.

Literature, Modern, and Christianity, 363, 369.
LONG, REV. J.; England and Russia in Central Asia,
731.

Lord's Supper in Relation to Christian Union, 180.

Infallibilism of the Vatican Council, and Nominal LORRIAUX, REV. THEOPHILUS, B.D.; the Evangeliza-
Protestantism, 427.

Infidelity (Modern), the Best Methods of Counteract-
ing, 203, 224, 228; in Isolated Individuals, 204; Sci-
entific Systems of, 206; a Growing Social Power in
Church and State, 217; Causes of, 228; American:
its Factors and Phases, 249.

In Memoriam-Pronier and Carrasco, 763; Cook, 767.
Intemperance and its Suppression, 689.
Interchange of Pulpits, 174.

tion of France, 517.

Love (Christian) the Bond of Christian Union, 167.
LOYSON. See Hyacinthe.

MARSTON, REV. C. DALLAS, M.A.; the Communion of
Saints-Modes of its Promotion and Manifestation,

160.

M'COSH, PRES. JAMES, D.D., LL.D; Religious Aspects
of the Doctrine of Development, 264.

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.
Ministerial Support, 567, 571, 574.

Missionary Fields of Labor, Divisions of, 588.
Missionary Courtesy, 588.

JACOBUS, REV. M. W., D.D., LL.D.; Support of the Missions, Duty of the Churches in relation to, 583;
Christian Ministry, 574.

Protestant, Catholic, and Greek compared, 591;

(Christian), the Obligations of Literature, Science,
and Commerce to, 594; Among the Lowest of the
Heathen, 619; to the Oriental Churches, 634; French
Evangelical Home, 643; City, 647; Among German
Protestant Congregations Abroad, 650.
Mission Field of the South, 623.
Moral Questions, Legislation on, 535.
MUHLENBERG, REV. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, D.D.; the
Lord's Supper in relation to Christian Union, 180.
MURRAY, REV. ROBERT; the British Provinces of
North America, 129.

MURRAY, REV. WILLIAM; Christianity in the West
Indies, 133.

PRONIER, REV. C.; Roman Catholicism in Switzerland
since the Proclamation of the Syllabus, 498.
PRONIER and CARRASCO, to the Memory of, 763.
Protestant, Catholic, and Greek Missions compared,

591.

Protestant Ministers - how shall they best meet the
Demands of the Present Age? 475.
Protestantism, Infallibilism and, 427; Romanism and
Modern Civilization, 461; in Brazil, 736.
Prussia, Missions of the Evangelical Church of,
among German Protestant Congregations Abroad,
650.

Prussian Church Laws (Four), and Ultramontanism,
443.

NAST, REV. WILLIAM, D.D.; Personal Religion-its Pulpits, Interchange of, 174; the Mission of, 392.
Aids and Hinderances, 338.

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
288.

NELSON, REV. HENRY A., D.D.; Intemperance and its
Suppression, 689.

Address of Welcome, 10; The Sunday-school Work
-its Greatness; the Church Responsible for it, 399.
Reforming Power, Christianity as a, 661.

NEVIN, PRES. JOHN WILLIAMSON, D.D., LL.D.; Chris- REICHEL, REV. EUGENE; State of Religion in Switzer-
tianity and Humanity, 302.

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
and Influence, 197; Missions of the Evangelical
Church of Prussia among German Protestant Con-
gregations Abroad, 650.

Obligations of Literature, Science, and Commerce to
Christian Missions, 594.

Old Catholic Congress, Letter from, 485.

85; in Holland, 90; in Belgium, 95; in Switzerland,
99; in Scandinavia, 101; in Italy, 106; in Spain, 112,
123; in Greece, 127; in British Provinces of North
America, 129; in the West Indies, 133; Personal, its
Aids and Hinderances, 333, 338; Family, 341, 348;
Revivals of, 351; the Relations of Constitution and
Government in the United States to, 523.

Religions, Comparative Study of, in its Bearing upon
Christian Apologetics, 309.

Old Catholic Movement and the Vatican Council, 491. Religious Liberty in Turkey, 736.
OOSTERZEE. See Van Oosterzee.

Opium Trade, Memorial on, 739.
Oriental Churches, Missions to, 634.

PATTON, REV. W. W., D.D.; Revivals of Religion-
how to make them Productive of Permanent Good,
351.

hesolutions of Thanks, 748.

Revelation, Primitive Man and, 272.

Revivals of Religion-how to make them Productive
of Permanent Good, 351.

RIGG, REV. JAMES H., D.D.; Relations of the Secular
and Religious Elements in Popular Education in
England, 377.

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.
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,
348.

Popery, Present State of, in France, 438.

PORTER, REV. NOAH, D.D., LL.D.; Modern Literature
in its Relation to Christianity, 369.
POTTER, REV. ELIPHALET NOTT, D.D.; the Commun-
ion of Saints-Modes of its Promotion and Mani-
festation, 154.

Preaching (Modern) and its Requirements, 383; Best
Methods of, 387; What to Preach, 397; Lay, 598,
601.

Preface, 55.

the Prevention of Crime, 701.

Roll of the Sixth General Conference of the Evangel-
ical Alliance, 755.

Roman and Reformed Doctrines of Justification Con-

trasted, 467.

Roman Catholicism in Switzerland since the Procla-
mation of the Syllabus, 498.

Romanism, in the Light of History, 436; Appeal of,
to Educated Protestants, 450; Protestantism and
Modern Civilization, 461.

ROSSEEUW ST. HILAIRE, Letter of Regret and of Fra-
ternal Greeting, 722.

Rules of Order adopted by the Conference, 16.

Scandinavia, State of Religion in, 101.
SCHAFF, REV. PROF. PHILIP, D.D.; Address at the
French Meeting, 24; Introduction to Letter from
the Old Catholic Congress, 485.

707.

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES; Presentation of SCHENCK, REV. NOAH HUNT, D.D.; Farewell Address,
Delegates to, 50; Address of Welcome by, 51.
PRIME, REV. S. IRENÆUS, D.D.; Response to Resolu-
tion of Thanks, 42.

Primitive Man and Revelation, 272.

PROCHET, REV. MATTEO; the State of Religion in Ita-
ly, 106.

SCHMUCKER, REV. S. S., D.D.; Plan for a General Prot-
estant Union, 742.

Sheshadri, REV. NARAYAN; Response to Dr. Adams's
Address of Welcome, 10; Christianity among the
Hindoos, 605.

Sick, the Care of, 681.

SIMPSON, REV. A. L., D.D.; Modern Literature and
Christianity, 363.

Sixth General Conference, Roll of, 755.

SMITH, VERY REV. R. PAYNE, D.D.; Letter from the
Archbishop of Canterbury, presented by, 17; Chris-
tian Union Consistent with Denominational Dis-
tinctions, 145.

South (the), Mission Field of, 623.

Spain, State of Religion in, 112; Evangelization of,
123.

SPIESS, EDMUND, PH.D.; Comparative Study of Re-
ligions in its Bearing upon Christian Apologetics,

309.

Statistical Exhibit of Evangelical Christianity in the
United States, 751.

Union (Christian) Consistent with Denominational
Distinctions, 145; in France, 169; the Lord's Supper
in relation to, 180; of Church and State, Evils of, 544.
United States, the Relations of Constitution and Gov-
ernment in, 523.

United States, the Indians in, 630.

United States Evangelical Alliance, Constitution of,
761.

Unity of the Church based on Personal Union with
Christ, 139.

Unity (Spiritual), not Organic Union, 150.

VAN OOSTERZEE, REV. J. J., D.D.; the Gospel History
and Modern Criticism, 238; International Christian
Evidence Society, 734.

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-
of the Church-how Best to Utilize it, 666.

STORRS, REV. R. S., D.D.; the Appeal of Romanism to

Educated Protestants, 449.
STOUGHTON, REV. JOHN, D.D.; Response to Dr. Adams's
Address of Welcome, 8; on the Ecclesiastical and
Spiritual Relations of America to England, 184.
STUART, REV. M. COHEN, D.D.; Response to Dr. Ad-
ams's Address of Welcome, 9; on the Religious Con-
dition of Holland, 90.

STUART, HON. GEORGE H.; Lay Preaching, 598.
Sunday-school Work: Its Greatness-the Church Re-
sponsible for it, 399.

Sunday-school Agency, Importance of, 405.
Sunday-schools in France, 410.
Sunday-schools-the Bible Service, 415.

Sunday Legislation, 540; Concerted Action on, 733.
Swiss Society, Geneva Committee of, on Sunday Leg-
islation, 733.

Switzerland, State of Religion in, 99; Roman Cathol-
icism in, 498.

Thanks, Addresses of, 746; Resolutions of, 748.
THOLUCK, PROF. AUGUST, D.D.; Evangelical Theology
in Germany, 85.

TIFFANY, REV. DR.; Address to the President of the
United States, on Presentation of the Delegates, 50.
Turkey Branch, Evangelical Alliance; Religious Lib-
erty in Turkey, 736; Memorial on the Opium Trade,
739.

Ultramontanism and the Four Prussian Church Laws,
443; the Reaction of the German National Spirit
against, 446.

ble Service, 415.

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