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ying out of this policy. At a recent mutual conference unanimous satisfaction was expressed in the six years' operation of the plan. [413:1] "Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia," vol. i., p. 63. [413:2] Buckley, "The Methodists," p. 552. [413:3] Thompson, "The Presbyterians," p. 308. [415:1] If the Lutherans of America were to be united with the Presbyterians, it would be no more than was accomplished fourscore years ago in Prussia. In that case, out of 20,618,307 communicants, there would be included in the four combinations, 18,768,859. [415:2] Dr. Carroll, "Religious Forces," p. xv. INDEX. Abbot, Ezra, 379. Abbot, George, Archbishop, 42. Abbott, Lyman, 384. Abolitionists, 82, 282, 284. Adams, Charles Francis, 131. Adventists, 336. Albany, 69. Albrights, 229. Alexander, Dr. Gross, 348. Alexander VI., pope, 3, 17. Allen, Professor A. V. G., 156, 159, 382. Allen, Professor J. H., 250. Alliance, Evangelical, 408. America: providential concealment of, 1; medieval church in, 2; Spanish conquests and missions in, 6-15; French occupation and missions, 16-29; English colonies in, 38-67, 82-126; Dutch and Swedes in, 68-81; churches of New England, 88; Quaker colonization, 109-117; other colonists, 120-124; diverse sects, 127-139; Great Awakening, 157-180; Presbyterians, 186; Reformed, 187; Lutheran, 188; Moravian, 189; Methodist, 198; severance of colonies from England and of church from state, 221; Second Awakening, 233; organized beneficence, 246; conflicts of the church, 261; dissension and schism, 292; immigration, 315; the church in the Civil War, 340; reconstruction and expansion of the church, 351; theology and literature, 374; political union and ecclesiastical division, 398; tendencies toward unity, 405. American Bible Society, 256, 408. American Board of Missions, 252-255. American Missionary Association, 255, 314. Andover Theological Seminary, 251, 271. Andrew, Bishop, 302. Andrews, E. B., 340. Andrews, W. G., 177, 179. Anglican Church established in American colonies, 51, 61, 64, 65. Antipopery agitation, 312, 325. Antislavery. See Slavery. "Apostasy, the southern," 277, 346. "Applied Christianity," 385. Apprenticeship obsolete, 364. Arminianism, 104, 222. Armstrong, General S. C., 356. Asbury, Bishop Francis, 200. Awakening, the Great, 53, 81, 126, 141, 157
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