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ery, 268; dissensions among, 292; the great schism, 296; characteristics as a sect, 332; new schisms and reunions, 346, 353, 355; liturgical movement, 388; early unproductiveness in theology and literature, 394; international alliance, 412. Princeton College, 173, 175. Princeton Seminary, 251, 380. Prohibitory legislation, 290. Protestant sects and Catholic orders, 330-334. Protestantism in Europe divided, 31-34. Provoost, Bishop, 212, 213, 232. Psalmody, 182, 387, 391-393. Pulpit, the American, 382. Puritan jurisprudence, 113; sabbatarian extravagance provokes reaction, 371. Puritans: not Separatists, 43; in Virginia, 44-50; in Maryland, 59; antagonize the Separatists, 82; settle at Salem, 90; fraternize with the Pilgrims, 94; church order, 96; the great Puritan exodus bringing the charter, 98; intend an established church, 100; exclude factious dissenters, 101; divergences of opinion, 103; in New Jersey, 109; Puritan church establishments fail, 108, 128, 174; Nationalist principle succumbs to Separatist, 176. Quakerism: a reaction from Puritanism, 113; its enthusiasm, 114; its discipline, 114; anticipated in continental Europe, 115; Keith's schism, 119; Quaker jurisprudence, 143; failure in civil government, 144; and in pastoral work, 145; its sole and faithful witness at the South, 149; the only organized church fellowship uniting the colonies, 150; Hicksite schism, 314. Quakers: persecuted in England, 36; in Virginia, 51, 53; missions in Carolina, 64; persecuted in New York, 73; and in Massachusetts, 101; dominant in New Jersey, 110; and in Pennsylvania, 116; excluded from Evangelical Alliance, 408. _Quanta Cura_, bull, with Syllabus, 352, 396. Quebec, 17, 20. Raleigh, Sir Walter, 39, 62. Redemptioners, 187. Reformation in Spain, 4. Reformed Church, German: begins too late the care of German immigrants, 140; long unorganized, 146; persists in separation from other German Christians, 195. Reformed-drunkard ethics, 290. Reformed Dutch Church: tardy birth in New York, 69; and languishing life, 74, 78; revival under Frelinghuysen, 81, 134, 141, 163. Relly, James, 225. _Requerimiento_ of the Spanish, 9. Restoration of the Stuarts, 51. Revival of 1857, 342. Revival of Roman Catholic Church, 214. Rhode Island, 92, 106, 107. Rice, David,
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