France, Evangelical Soc of
Fruits gathered, 5; of intemperance,
"F," special donation of,
Funds, appeal for, 121, 125, 161, 186,
Lead mines, district of, in Illinois, Letters from, C. S. Adams, 4; W. M. Adams, 243; A. S. Allen, 3; D. H. Allen, 113; J. H. Avery, 4; J. Barlow, 276; J. Bartlett, 6; R. Barnes, 246; F. Bascom, 150, 249; P. Bates, 112; P. Belden, 5; T. Blair, 183; A. Blanchard, 180; C. M. Brown, 5; I. Brown, 67; J. Cable, 253; A. D. Chapman, 228; M. Chase, 155; T. Childs, 282; N. C. Clarke, 174; S. Cook, 115; J. M. Covington, 122; J. F. Cowan, 110: G. Craw- ford, 8; W. F. Curry, 55; C. Dan- forth, 132; L. De Witt, 129; M. Doo- little, 184; J. Dudley, 63, 130; L. W. Dunlap, 124; R. Dunning, 65; G. Eastman, 113; J. W. Eastman, 114, 228; A. Eddy, 65; S. H. Emo- ry, 17; G. T. Everest, 65, 185; D. K. Gally, 3, 115; A. Gaston, 175; R. Gaylord, 84, 219; C. W. Gillam, 185; F. R. Gray, 172; P. W. Gray, 181; L. Hall, 81, 201; Z. K. Hawley, 244; S. Haynes, 183; O. Hill, 112; G. Hornell, 155; E. G. Howe, 221; H. Hubbard, 64; L. Hyde, 160; A. Johnson, 177; A. Jones, 202; D. Jones, 208; G.
Kempe, 278; A. Kent, 59; W. M. King, 126; R. Kirkwood, 222; A. C. Lathrop, 231; G. Leach, 5; S. W. Leonard, 4; T. Lippincott, 2, 270; O. Littlefield, 120; J. McCool, 156; J. B. McCreary, 3; J. J. Marks, 147; J. Marsh, 253; E. R. Martin, 63, 208; M. N. Miles, 66; J. J. Miter, 62, 244; B. F. Morris, 124; W. Nichols, 272; C. M. Nickels, 167; D. F. Palmer, 63, 129, 276; J. U. Parsons, 280; H. Patrick, 223; J. S. Peck- ham, 67; S. Peet, 1, 101; G. G. Poage, 129, 253; J. Porter, 90, 222; W. Ramsey, 64; A. T. Ran- kin, 155; S. A. Rawson, 66; J. Rudy, 276; J. L. Sanders, 153; W. N. Sayre, 210; C. M. Sea- ton, 15; E. J. Sherrill, 229; J. H. Shields, 252; R. H. Snoddy, 11; W. B. Stow, 12; J. Stratton, 206; S. Swezey, 133; H. B. Taylor, 3; R. E. Tedford, 224; O. C. Thomp- son, 2; J. T. Tucker, 249; A. Tur- ner, 172; W. Waith, 65, 184; J. Walker, 63; J. K. Ware, 158; R. West, 64, 158; J. Wilcox, 149, 204; W. J. Wilcox, 157; M. H. Wilder, 115; J. S. Winter, 66; G. C. Wood, 174, 249; A. Wright,
Ohio, ministers wanted in,
Maine Miss. Soc., 30; anniversary, 100;
March, 1840, monthly concert for, Marietta agency,
Massachusetts Miss. Soc., 32; anniver-
sary, 74; address at, 78; report, 74; treasury of,
Pastoral labor, pleasures and advan- tages of,
Pastoral relation, 158; policy of the A. H. M. S. concerning, 217; evils of change,
Meacham's settlement, W. T.,
Melancholy case of relapse,
124 Pennsylvania, wastes in,
"Men and brethren, help,"
Michigan, appeals from, 64; desolations
Philadelphia agency, 35, 163; report, 42;
receipts, 20, 48, 68, 92, 140, 164, 212, 236, 260,
Mingled trials and mercies,
Physician wanted in Missouri,
Ministers, appeals for, 59, 61, 65, 113,
108, 109, 131, 133, 150, 151, 177, 224, 276; to Tennessee, 127; how shall the call for be met, 49; injustice to, 136; in the South, trials of, 152; reasons for receiving aid, 250; reasons why they do not go to the West, 86; surplus in the East, 86; the present a time of trial to, 137; to the West, what they must expect, 88; trials of, 220, 225, 251, 252,
Ministers leaving their fields,
Points illustrated by a report,
Policy of the A. H. M. S. respecting pastoral relations, Post-office address, notice of, Prairie du Chien, W. T.,
Pleasure of pastoral labor,
Prayer for Home Missions,
Revival at Annisquam, Mass., 5; Atlas,
Mich., 63; Avon, Ct., 6; Bethel, Ill., 2; Centerville, Pa., 181; Co- lumbus, Ill., 272; Cuba, N. Y., 3; Dartmouth, Mass., 4; Deer- field, Mass., 5; Elgin, Ill., 174; Farmington, Mich., 113; Farming- ton, Mo., 122; Gates, N. Y., 3, 115; Gloucester Harbor, Mass., 67; Gloucester West, Mass., 67; Green Bay, W. T., 1; Green Castle, Ind., 252; Harwich, Mass., 4; Hunts- ville, Mo., 122; Jefferson, O., 229, 253; Knoxville, Ill., 62; Leoni, Mich., 253; Manchester, Ill., 174, 249; Marion, Va., 63, 129, 276; Middleport, N. Y., 66; Monroe, O., 115; Mount Vernon, Ind., 63, 208; Napoli, N. Y., 65; New-Hud- son, N. Y., 4; New Providence, Mo., 172; Newstead, N. Y., 66; Niles, Mich., 280; Ontario, N. Y. 65; Ossian, N. Y., 64; Ossipee, N. H., 66; Palmyra, Mich., 63; Peru, N. Y., 115; Philadelphia, Pa., South-street Ch.,64; Pine Plains, N. Y., 210; Ridge, O., 129; Ridgeville, O., 3; Rock Stream, N. Y., 65; St. Clair, Mich., 2; Sandwich, N. H.,
Tale, a plain, unvarnished, Teachers wanted in Missouri, Tears of the destitute, Temperance, 10, 17, 60, 112, 177, 245; and independence, 110; hegun in season, 149; celebration of the 4th of July, 157; in a still-house, 123; in Missouri, 203; in Tennessee, Tennessee, appeal for ministers to, 127; ministers wanted in, 224; tempe- rance in,
Testimony in favor of the A. H. M. S., 18, 176, 110, 111; of experience, Thankful acknowledgments, Thanks, farewell, 136; valedictory, 110, 276 Theological seminary in every church, 18 Thought for those who have friends in
What shall be done for the destitute, Where there is a will there is a way, White Water Prairie, W. T., Wisconsin, 18; Rev. S. Peet's tour in,
101; labors, 103; character of the population, 8, 102, 108, 145; physi- cal character, 8, 108, 145; desire for ministers, 109; encouragement as to men and money, 146; excursion in, 151; facilities for travelling in, 109; immediate efforts demanded, 146; do. proposed, 146; laborers wanted for, 85; map of, 145; mi- nisters for, 201; need of ministers, 9; $1000 pledged for, 146; places needing ministers, 108; presbytery of, 10; temperance in, 10; temporal prospects,
Worldliness, Word to Western churches,
Wayland church, Mass., strengthened, 160 West, interest of the East in the, 9; re- sponsibility of the East for, Western Agency, N. York, 33'; report,
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