237.
Rice, Luther, 253.
Ripley, George, 299.
Rising, Governor, 77.
Robinson, Edward, 378.
Robinson, John, 83, 85, 86, 92.
Robinson, "One-eyed," 173.
Rolfe, John, 46.
Roman Catholic. See Catholic.
Rousseau, Jean Jacques, 87.
Rush, Benjamin, 226, 286.
Ryan, Archbishop, 324.
Sabbath observance, 371.
St. Andrew's Brotherhood, 369.
St. Augustine, 10.
St. Lawrence, the, 17.
Salem, 90, 96.
Saloons, tippling, 285, 288.
Saltonstall, Gurdon, 132, 133.
Salvation Army, 370.
Salzburgers, 37, 124, 125.
Sandys, Archbishop, and his sons, 44, 47.
Satolli, Monsignor, 396.
Saybrook Platform, 132, 137.
Schaff, Philip, 377, 382.
Schenectady, 21.
Schism:
in Presbyterian Church, 167, 241, 297, 346, 353;
among Congregationalists, 249;
among Unitarians, 298;
in Methodist Church, 302, 303;
among Baptists, 303;
among Quakers, 314;
healed, 355;
compensations of, 107, 304, 354, 404.
Schlatter, Michael, 195.
Schools:
for Virginia, 47, 48, 52;
in New York, 70, 75;
in New England, 103;
in New Jersey, 110;
in Pennsylvania, 196.
Scotch-Irish:
in Virginia, 47;
in Carolina, 64;
in Maryland, 121;
in Pennsylvania, 122;
in New York, 136;
in the Alleghanies, 146;
in the Awakening, 160;
principles and prejudices of, 186.
Screven, William, 64.
Scrooby, 44, 83.
Seabury, Samuel, 212.
Sects:
European imported, 31-34;
in New York, 72, 134, 140;
in Rhode Island, 106;
in New Jersey, 109;
the German, 117, 120;
multiply against established churches, 174;
enfeebling effect of, 188;
reconstruct themselves, 208;
competition of, 328;
characteristics of, 332;
multitude of, 400;
mischiefs of, 403.
Seminaries, theological, 249.
Separatists, 33, 44;
at Scrooby, Leyden, and Plymouth, 81-95;
in Rhode Island, 107;
their principle prevails, 176.
Sewall, Samuel, 152.
Seybert commission, 338.
Shaftesbury, Lord, 62.
Shedd, W. J. G., 382.
Sisterhoods, 368.
Slater educational fund, 357, 360.
Slavery:
of Indians, 8, 9, 152;
of negroes, in Florida, 10;
in Virginia, 48;
in all colonies, 147;
condemned in Massachusetts, 152;
and in Pennsylvania, 153;
increased cruelty of, 153.
Kindness to slaves, 154, 179, 246, 271.
Constant and unanimous protest of the church against slavery, 203-205,
222, 268-277.
Beginning of a pro-slavery party in the church, 277;
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