"Let us now go even u.to Bethle- hem," 268
Lost friends: a memory at a ferry, by J. L. Uhland, 1840
One thing have I desired of the Lord," by Catherine F. B. Macready, 173
The angels, by Philip Melancthon, 932 The desire of heaven, 1132 The holy innocents, 651
The upper and nether springs, by Rev. Charles Wesley, 364
"This same Jesus," by Newman Hall, 67
"Till He come," 552
"To Jesus, the Fountain of love," 269
Popery. See under GLANCE AT PUBLIC OCCURRENCES, and RELIGIOUS INIEL- LIGENCE, GENERAL. Preaching and preachers: I. Preaching a Divine institution, 117-II. The requisites of preaching, 211, 3 C-III. Modes of preaching, 403-IV. The objects of preaching, 586-V. Devo- tional and pastoral action, 784 Protestant Episcopal Church of Ireland, reconstruction of the, 135, 237, 330- the first general synod of the, 596 Punshon, Rev. W. M., visit of, as repre- sentative of the Canadian Conference, referred to, 832
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE. Address, Annual, of the Conference to
the Methodist Societies, 833 Wesleyan Conferences of 1870: Irish,
827; British, 830-Stations of the ministers and preachers on trial in Great Britain, 813; in Ireland, 933; on the Irish Missions, 935; on the Foreign Missions, 936-obituary of Wesleyan ministers in Great Britain, 837, 940; in Ireland, 945; in the Foreign Missions, 948
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, GENE- RAL.
America, the late Popish riots in, 862 Bavaria: government rebuke of the Ultramontane episcopate, 1046 Bohemia, progress of evanelical effort in, 185
Brahmoism and Christian Missions 279 British and Foreign Bible Society, annual meeting of the, 566 China, effects of the trade in opium in, 470-Christianity in, 571-the re- cent anti-missionary circular of the government in, 954
Convents and monasteries, 861
India, progress of Christianity in, 148 Ireland, Irish Roman Catholics and the system of national education in, 376 - the right of a Protestant father in, 469
Italy: the government, the Jesuits, and education, 88-the clerical party and the elective franchise: abstention of electors, 1 45
Rome, the Jews in, 88-French Canadians leaving the Church of, 183-A Waldeusian pastor preaching in, 184-circulation of the Scriptures in, 181 Jesuits, statistics of the, 571 Lord s-Day Rest Association, annual meeting of the, 953
Madagascar, the abandonment of the proposed bishopric of, 373
Metropolis, theatre-services in the, 378 Mexico, progress of the Gospel in. 182 Missionary societies and their "fields,” 472
Orford, scepticism at, 664
Popery, State pay to, in New York, 571 Proceedings against an Ultramontane bishop, 1048
Ritualism, the growth of, 86 Romanism, statistics of, in Great Britain, 378
Rome. See under Italy
Russia, the persecution of Protestants in, 377-religious persecution in the Baltic provinces, 859 Russian persecution of Lutherans, 277 Schulte, Dr., work on The Power of the Roman Popes," 571 Strossmayer, Bishop, and the dogma of infallibility, 856
Sunday schools on the Continent, 281 The Christian Evidence Society, first public meeting of, 662
Reminiscences of Methodism in Exeter, 229, 317, 418, 521, 602, 698 Reviews. See Augustine, Dorner, French medieval romances, India, Modern scepticism, Savage life and customs, Schmid, The secularist evangel, Spur- geon, "The Descent of Man," THE MODERN PULPIT, "The Problem of Eril," The spurious gospels, The unity of truth, Wesley, and Williamson, Ritualism. See under GLANCE AT PUB-
LIC OCCURRENCES, and RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, GENERAL.
Roman civilians and military officers, 729
The Prayers of St. Paul: Prayers for entire sanctification, 18; the abounding of charity, 19; entire sanctification, 199; the good pleasure of goodness, 397; everlasting consolation, 487; love and patience, 583; peace from the Lord of peace, 683; restoration to corporate perfectness, 969
The primeval name of God: The name not derived, but primitive, 796; from the creation to the deluge, 797; from Noah to Abraham, 800; from Abraham to Jacob, 804; from Jacob to Moses, 888; the name was not to be profaned, 890; use of the name by the Hebrews, 892; modern innovation, 989
"The Problem of Eril,” 493
The progress of Science: meeting of the British Association, 1871: Sir John Herschel and De Morgan, 807; the observatory at Kew, 808; physical laboratories, 88; terrestrial magnet- ism, 809; Newton's discovery, 810; spectrum analysis, 811; applications of spectrum analysis to chemistry and astronomy, 812; heat, light, and motions of the universe, 895; how did life originate? 896; the origin of species, 897
The religion of the poets: Henry Kirke White, 147
The secularist evangel, 245
The spurious gospels, 34
The sustentation of the ministry, 872 The unity of truth: Professor Huxley's
Lay Sermons," 222
The voice from heaven:
doub'ers, and disbelievers.
lievers, 506-II. Doubters, 630-III. Disbelievers, 737
The Wesleyan Hymn-Book illustrated, 912, 1015, 1086
Tholuck, Dr., professorial jubilee of, at Halle, 414
Thomas, Mr., of St. Sidwell's, notices of,
Thomas, Rev. Elias, short account of, 607 Thoughts for the new year, 3
VARIETIES.
Cardinals and Popes, 267
Music and morals, 265
The English conquest of Britain, 74 The venerable Bede, 264
Walmsley, Rev. John, referred to, 523,
Wesley, Rev. Charles, his personal appeer- ance and manner described, 233- referred to, 280, 232, 317, 1010-See The Wesleyan Hymn-Book illustrated, and under LITERARY NOTICES.
Wesley, Rev. John: recent biographies of, 445, 513, 613, 915, 1021, 1107: "The
Story of our Founder: Written
for Children," 448; "Wesley his own Biographer,' 613; "Christian The- ology," 613; "John Wesley and the Evangelical Reaction of the Eighteenth Century," 449, 513, 924; "John Wesley: his Life and his Work," 448, 449; "The Life and Times of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A., Founder of the Method- ists," 614, 915, 1621, 1107-his visits, to Exeter referred to, 230-236, 317-325, 418-423-extracts from letters of, to Mr. Gidley, concerning Methodism in
INDEX TO THE BIOGRAPHY, ETC.
RECENT DEATHS, con- tinued.
Ince, Miss Anne, 191 Jackson, Mr. John, 192 King, Mr. Edmund, 383 Leach, Miss Amelia, 864 Leather, Mrs. Elizabeth, *384
Lockton, Mr. John, 1149 Male, Mrs. Sarah, 1055 Marshall, Mr. John, 766 May, Mrs., 862 Munory, Mrs. Eliza, 381 Napper, Mrs. Mary, 1152 Parsons, Miss, 191 Paul, Mr. John Wesley, 863
Peach, Mrs., 96
Pike, Miss Matilda, 959 Porter, Mrs. Susannah, 1055
Putter, Mr. Charles James, 95
Sheffield, Mr. Joel, 1056 Shillito, Mr. Benjamin, 480 Shirley, Mrs. Elizabeth,
Simpson, Mr. Charles, 382
Smith, Miss Elizabeth, 478
Smith, Mr. Skeffington, 1054
Smith, Walter, 479 Snow, Mr. Peter, 479 Spike, Mr., 767 Stevenson,
Mr. Em-
anuel, 1151 Tilby, Mrs. Ann, 288 Tyson, Mr. William, 1149
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