Alva, 76 AMERICA, Calvin and founding
of, 119, 132-136; Calvinism and colonial elements of, 120; Calvinism and republican principles of, 121, 122, 126- 130; Calvinism the training school of, 120, 137; national constitution modelled after Presbyterian, 140-142; sum- mary of Calvinism's contribu- tions to, 142; the Revolution a Presbyterian measure, 143- 148; work and influence of Pres. Church in, 148-152 American Bible Society, 196 American S. S. Union, 197 American Tract Soc., 197 Anglo-Saxondom, its Protestant- ism due to Puritans, 72; Cal- vin's influence upon, 131 Apostolic Succession, 202 Aristotle, 33
Arminianism, 92, 94, 183, 184, 186
Arnold, Matthew, cited, 94, 183 Arnold, Thomas, cited, 15 Assembly, see General Ass., or Westminster Ass.
Attila, 180
Augustine, 13, 87
Bacon, Dr. Leonard Woolsey. cited, 120
Baldwin, Prof., cited, 151 Bancroft, cited, 72, 78, 81, 82, 90, 91, 96, 121, 122, 127, 129, 130, 136, 143, 144
Baptism, not repeated, 192; in. fant, 201; mode, 201 Baptist approximation to Pres. byterianism, 208
Baptist Association, cited, 36 Baxter, 17; cited, 18
Bayard, Ambassador, cited, 152 Bayne, Peter, cited, 64 Beecher, H. W., cited, 47, 62 Benevolence, 150 Bible-readings, IIO
Bishop, in New Test. usage, 205 Book of Ch. Order, cited, 190 Bowen, Dr. L. P., cited, 61 Breed, Dr. W. P., cited, 146, 209 Briggs, Dr. C. A., cited, 31, 202, 203, 213
Bruce, Robert, 160
Buckle, cited, 92, 98, 102, 121, 183, 185 Bunker Hill, 135 Bunyan, 17, 59
CALVIN, not originator of Cat- vinism, 12; C. and Pres. creed, 13; and Catechisms, 25; and Scripture, 33; and God, 47;
and martyrs, 55, 126; and Eng. Puritans, 71; debt of mankind to, 71, 130; C. and Augustine, 87; and St. Cyran, 88; and free inquiry, 91; and popular education, 96, 148; and Knox, 98, 130; and Luther, 100, 135; and America, 119, 132-136; and popular government, 128-130; influ- ence of, 131 CALVINISM, assailed, preface, II; inadequately represented by the Five Points, preface; is it dead? preface; hated by heresy, 11; Pres. Church its chief representative, 12; ori- gin of name, 12; Bible its sole standard of doctrine, 33; true secret of unpopularity, 35: C. and revision of Confes. sion, 37, 38; tested by its fruits, 43-153; Keynote of, 44; C. and God, 44; and duty, 45; program of, 46; C. and sin, 48; and grace, 49; array of mar- tyrs. 54; heroic moral energy, 55-58; appeals to facts, 57; type of character, 59, 61; cre- ated English Puritanism, 63- 74; saved the Reformation, 72; created modern Christian civil- ization, 74; C. and art, 81; and religious toleration, 81; and persecution, 81; in Hol- land, 75-83; in France, 83-88; at Port Royal, 87, 88; in New England, 89, 90; C. and free inquiry, 91; intellectual supe- riority, 92; how explained, 93; most satisfying and stimulat- ing, 94; "lofty," 95; C. and
education, 96, 97, 148; in Scotland, 98-103; C. and mis- sions, 100, 101; in home life, 106-116; in America, 119- 153; C. and revolutionary fore- fathers, 120; C. and human rights, 121; a democratic relig- ion, 121, 122; C. and liberty, 123-126, 132-137; C.'s coro- nation of individual man as sovereign, 128, 129; opened new era, 129; school of self- government, 137; summary of contributions to American
Republic, 142; C. and revivals, 150; illustrated in Predestina- tion and Providence, 157-182; confirmed by Science and phi- losophy, 182-186; catholicity of, 189-215
Campbell, W. A., cited, 209 Caricature, favorite anti-Calvin- istic weapon, 60
Campbell, Douglas, cited, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80
Campbell, W. A., cited, 209 Carlyle, cited, 45, 47, 63, 97, 99 Castelar, cited, 135 Catechisms, Westminster (see Shorter, Larger), creed com- plete in each, 13; predomi- nantly ethical, 21; their exposi- tion of Decalogue, 22; labor bestowed upon, 24-27; VS. other catechisms, 27; no revi- sion of proposed, 39 Catechizing, benefits of, 110 CATHOLICITY, of Presbyterian- ism, shown in Standards, 190; in fraternal recognition of other churches, 191-193; in support of unsectarian insti-
tutions, 193-197; in philan- thropy, 198; in condition of membership, 199; in embrace and emphasis of Christian es- sentials, 200-203; in liberality in non-essentials, 204; in grow- ing Presbyterianization of Prot- estant Christendom, 206-208; in number of adherents, 209; in worldwide distribution, 211,
Choate, Rufus, cited, 134 Church-going, 108 Coligny, 59.
Collier, cited, 15
Common-school system, Calvin inventor of, 96, 148. Communion of saints, 190 CONFESSION OF FAITH, subscrip- tion to, 14; ethical quality, 21; evangelical richness, 22; labor bestowed upon, 27; revision of, 37-39; teaching concerning infants dying in infancy, 39: catholic spirit of, 190; cited, 32, 45, 160, 168, 174, 176, 178,
190, 191, 199 Congregationalism, 206; approx- imation to Presbyterianism, 207 Constitution of U. S. its model, 142
Covenanters, 86, 143 Cowpens, battle of, 147 Curry, Dr., cited, 19, 92 Creed, purpose and function, 21, 23 Cromwell, 17, 59, 66 Cyclopedia, Universal, cited, 75 Cyran, St., 88
D'Aubigné, cited, 101, 132
De Tocqueville, cited, 121 Doyle, J. A., cited, 121 Dutch Calvinists, see Holland. Duty and Calvinism, 45, 100 Dyer, cited, 71
Eaton, Gen. John, cited, 149 Education, 96, 97, 148 Edwards, Jonathan, 135 Eldership, Presbyterian, 138, 147, 195, 205
Election and grace, practic effects of, 56, 122-124 Elliott, cited, 148
Emerson, Ralph Waldo, cited, 93 Encyclopedia Britannica, cited, 62, 83
England, Calvinism in, 20, 59,
63-74; liberties of, won by Calvinists, 125, 134 Episcopal, Protestant, approxi-
mation to Presbyterianism, 207
Family, the, and Presoyterian- ism, 149
FAMILY RELIGION, the family altar, 107; religious conversa. tion, 109; Scripture and cate- chism, 110; happy Sabbath- keeping, 108-112; parental discipline, 112; the home Sanc- tuary, 114
Fatalism and foreordination, 166, 180
Fisher, Prof. Geo. F., cited, 33, 44, 102
Fiske, Prof. John, cited, 46, 71, 125, 137 Foreordination and fatalism, 166. and free agency, 167-173; illustrated, 161-175 France, Calvinism in, 83-88
Gillespie, George, 29 Gladstone, cited, 151 "God's silly people,” 194 Green, J. R., cited, 20, 47, 65, 73, 74, 122, 128, 129, 141 Gunsaulus, F. W., cited, 120 Hampden, 17
Harrison, Benjamin, cited, 189 Harte, Bret, cited, 147
Hays, Dr. Geo. P., cited, 195, 197, 198
Heath, Richard, cited, 138 Heidelberg catechism, 27 Henry, Matthew, 17
Heresy, hostile to Calvinism, II Heron, Prof., cited, 205 Hillis, Dr. N. D., cited, 152 History vs. fiction, 60 Hodge, Prof. A. A., cited, 148 Hoge, Dr. M. D., cited, 209 Holland, Calvinists of, their suf- ferings and heroism, 75-77; by what inspired, 78; leader, 78; morality, 79; achieve- ments, 80-82; intellectual free- dom, 91; contributions to America, 120, 143
Home, the Christian, created by the Puritan, 73; a Scotch Pres- byterian, 106-116 Hospitals. Presbyterian, 198 Howe, John, 17
Hughes, Archbishop, cited, 139 Huguenots, character, 83-86, product of Calvinism, 86; in America, 120, 143 Hume, cited, 125 Huxley, cited, 184
Independent, The, cited, 70 Infants dying in infancy, 39 ironsides, 71
James, King, cited, 129 Jansen, 87
Jefferson, Thomas, cited, 143 Joseph, story of, illustration of Predestination and Providence 161-175
Kerr, Dr. R. P., cited, 209 King's Mountain, battle of, 147 Knox, chief aim, 47; character, 59; pupil of Calvin, 98, 130; creator of Scotland, 99; effect of his teaching, 122, 123 Kuyper, Prof. Abraham, 184 Landrum, Dr., cited, 149 Larger Catechism, completed be- fore Shorter, 26; cited, 160 Law of God, Confession's chapter on, 22
Leadership, national, 151 Lecky, cited, 63, 84, 184 Leyden, siege of, 76; University
of, 97 Liberty, civil, saved to the
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