Add-Ran Christian University, 153. Ancestors, physical condition of, 8, 9. Anti-Burghers, 38, 39.
Arguments against creeds as condi- tions of fellowship, 109. Armitage, the Rev. Dr., 7, 8. Assembly, General, letter of, in 1798, 3.
Bacon College, 145.
Baltimore Association, 7.
Basis of union proposed by the Dis- Controversies in the New Testament,
Baxter, D.D., Rev. Geo. A., 17. Beecher, Lyman, 2, 4, 19. Bethany College, 146. Bible the creed of the Disciples, 108.
Campbell, Alexander, birth of, 36; influences upon, 39; his debt to Reformers, 43; his theological be- liefs stated, 103.
Campbell, Thomas, birth of, 34; his consecration to the ministry, 34; his voyage to the United States, 40; his family wrecked at sea, 40; ar- rival in the United States, 44; charges against, 44; his address before the synod, 45; his renuncia- tion of synod's authority, 48; mis- represented his purposes, 59. Cane Ridge, revival at, in 1801, 13,
132; religious, 136. Cotner University, 152.
Creed of Christianity, the original,
Creed question, 101; the position of the Disciples on, 102. Dartmouth College, revival at, 10. Debates of A. Campbell, 127; with Rev. John Walker, 128; Mr. Camp- bell's aversion to, 127, 129; debate with Rev. W. L. Maccalla, 131. "Declaration and Address" of "The Christian Association of Washing- ton, Pa.," 49. Denominationalism, purpose to avoid, 58.
Difference, points of, between Dis- ciples and other denominations, 119. Disciples and Baptists, agreement of,
Disciples of Christ, origin and prog- ress of, 34.
Carlton College, 152. Cartwright, Rev. Peter, 4. "Christian Baptist," beginning of the publication of, 133; character of Eminence College, 148.
Dorchester, D.D., Rev. Daniel, 4, 6. Drake University, 151.
Eureka College, 147. Faith in Christ, meaning of, 62. Fathers, moral and religious life of our, I.
Foreign Christian Missionary Society, receipts of, 158; the work of, in England, 159; Turkey, 159; Japan, 159; India, 159.
Gano, Rev. John Allen, 29. Garfield, Gen. J. A., 150.
People, moral and spiritual condition of, I.
Preparatory events in Europe, 34. Presbytery, apology of the Spring- field, 25, 26; the end of, 26; the last will and testament of, 27; signed, 29; reasons for dissolution of, 27; progress of, 31. Princeton College, 2, 10. Pritchard, Henry, elder, 66.
General Christian Missionary Con- Protestant principle, the, 107.
vention, 161; work of, 162. Griffin, Rev. Dr. E. D., 3. Haldane, James Alex. and Robert, missionary enterprises of, 42. Hiram College, 149.
House of Bishops, declaration of, in 1880 as basis of union, 80. Humphrey, te Rev. Dr. Heman, II, 18.
Immersion, acceptance of, 32. Immersion of Thomas Campbell's family, 62.
Infant baptism, 31; discussion on, 61. Intemperance, prevalence of, 3, 4. Jones, Abner, organizes a church on Bible, 30; extent of this movement, 31.
Kentucky University, 145. Literature and education, 127. Mahoning Association, the Campbells enter the, 71; dissolution of, 156. McGee, William and John, brothers, the preaching of, 12.
Publications, devotional, 144; peri- odical, 144.
Publications, theological, of the Dis- ciples, 141; historical and bio- graphical, 143.
Publishing companies, 145. Purcell, Archbishop, 138; Mr. Camp- bell's debate with, 139.
Redstone Association, 65; union with, 66; composition of, in 1816, 70. Regeneration regarded as a miracle, 7. Report of committee on Christian unity in 1887, 82; in 1891, at Al- legheny, 94.
Revival, the great, 10; origin of, II; extent of, 13; good results of, 17.
Rice, Nathan L., Mr. Campbell's de- bate with, 140.
"Sermon on the Law," 68.
Sermons, published, of the Disciples, 143.
Sermons, temperance, 3.
"Millennial Harbinger," 135; its Stone, Barton W., 11, 13, 20, 22, 31,
first number, 140. Mission in Jerusalem, 144, 157. Missions, 155; Mr. Campbell's views
Missionary zeal, 188. Missions, foreign, 307. Mott, Lucretia, 275. Negroes, 292. New Jersey, 223 ff. New York, 214-218. Oaths, 193.
Organization, 173-182. Orthodox, the, 253, 280. Overseers, 179.
Pastors " and pastoral system, 304. Peace Association, 287.
Penn, Wm., and New Jersey, 223; and Indians, 241; and Pennsyl- vania, 227 ff.
Perrot, John, schism of, 197, 198, 219, 221.
Persecutions, in England, 204; in Connecticut, 213; in Maryland, 220; in Massachusetts, 206–210: in New York, 215; in Virginia, 218. Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, 232. Primitive Friends, 272.
Revival methods, 303.
Revolution, American, 246.
Fox, George, 183–190, 203, 216, 219, Rhode Island, 211.
Friends, rise of the Society, 188 ff.
Hicksites, the, 248, head-note, 274 ff.; Temperance, 276, 293.
Gurney, Joseph John, 265.
Increase in numbers, 301.
Indians, 221, 230, 241, 288-292.
Light, the Inner, 190-193.
London Yearly Meeting, 199.
Virginia, 218, 219.
Whittier, John G., 280, note, 285.
Wilbur, John, 266.
Wilburites, the, 248, head-note, 266, 271 ff.
Williams, Roger, 212.
Women as preachers, 195, 202; posi-
tion in the Society, 177, 194; meet- ings for, 199.
Meetings for Business, 176, 182, 196; Woolman, John, 245.
for Worship, 202, 302.
Membership, birthright, 240.
Ministers, 180, 182, 193, 202.
Worship, 202, 302.
Yearly Meetings, names of, 173, note;
THE UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
Newcomer, Christian, 339, 364, 376. Oaths, 369.
Otterbein, Philip William: birth, 318; graduation at Herborn, 320; ordi- nation at Ockersdorf, 320; sailing to America, 321; Lancaster, Pa., 323; York, Pa., 325; meeting with Martin Boehm, 326; Baltimore, 328; the twenty-eight rules of the church, 333; the name of the church, 334, 352; meeting with Asbury, 342; death, 343; bishop, 352. Otterbein University, 373. Pfrimmer, J. G., 339. Publishing department, 372. Quarterly Review," 373. Religious Telescope," 372. Republicanism, 367. Schism, 330.
Schlatter, Michael, 321. Secret societies, 369. Shaingay, 371. Shuey, W. J., 376. Slavery, 368.
Stationing Committee, 366. Statistics, 382. Sunday-school, 373. United ministers, 341. "Woman's Evangel,” 373. Woman's Missionary Association, 371. Women in the ministry, 365.
Young People's Christian Union, 373. 'Young People's Watchword," 372. "Zion's Advocate," 372.
THE EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
Albright, Jacob: birth, 391; the honest brick-maker," 392; conver-
Articles of faith, 420. Bishops, list of, 425.
sion, 393; itinerant of the Meth-Christian perfection, 421. odist Episcopal Church, 396; con- secration, 399, 400; bishop, 406, 419; death, 407, 437. Apostolic succession, 401.
"Christliche Botschafter," 427, 430, 434. Churches, 427. Classes, 397.
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