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Barbarossa, 194.
Barden, S., 129.

Bath, Me., 97, 108, 110, 117.
Beecher, Lyman, 226.
Beryllus, Bishop of Bozrah, 94.
Biddle, C. W., 119.

Boston, Convention at, 215.
Brooks, Carrie Munroe, 232.
Brooks, Elbridge Gerry: first let-

ter to the press, 3; letter to his
parents on his ministry, 4; his
parents, 9, 10; his birth, II;
his name, II; love for Ports-
mouth, 17; tributes to his par-
ents, 10, 18; his youth, 19; his
accident, 20; his teachers, 24;
his schoolmates, 26; desire to
enter the ministry, 28, 34; his
friends, 36; studies law, 37;
Norridgewock friends, 39; pre-
paration for the ministry, 42;
first sermon, 44; teaches school,
46, 53; fellowshiped, 47; first
visit to Boston, 51; itinerating,
53; Exeter (N. H.) settlement,
53; West Amesbury settlement,
54; ordination, 54; East Cam-
bridge settlement, 65; position

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"no future punishment'
doctrine, 69, 71; his marriage,
72; his union meetings with
Methodists and Unitarians, 74;
his stand against "Parkerism,'
82, 85; Lowell settlement, 83;
Bath settlement, 97, 110; con-
nection with the Temperance
movement, 99, 102, 127; con-
nection with State Reform
School of Maine, 103; Lynn
settlement, 118, 130; connection
with anti-slavery movement,
121; New York settlement, 137,
142, 143, 146, 148; love for New
England, 138; his attitude dur-
ing the Rebellion, 144; receives
degree of D.D., 149; at Penob-
scot Association, 156; at Col-
lege Hill, 157: desire for
Church organization, 158, 161;
member of Board of Trustees,
163; appointed General Secre-
tary, 165; work as Secretary,
168; resigns office, 178; Phila-
delphia settlement, 180; rea-
sons for "Our New Depart-
ure," 183; attitude on
"woman question," 186; last
sickness, 190; death, 191; his
loyalty, 196; his candor, 200;
his ignition," 203; visit to
Niagara, 218; his journal, 221;
speech on the Brooks-Sumner
assault, 224; thoughts on death,
233; trip to White Mountains,
234; feelings toward young
ministers, 235.

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Channing, Wm. E., 124, 227.
Chapin, E. H., 13, 38, 78, 91, 100,

191.

Chicago, Convention at, 223.
Christ in the Temple, 151.
Christian Leader, The, 238.
Church of the Messiah (Phila.),
180, 189.

Church of our Saviour (N. Y.),
146, 168.

Clapp, "Brother," 212.
"Coeur de Lion," 134, 144.
Colet, Dean of St. Paul's, 107.
Coligny, 157, 190, 207.
Constantine at Nicæa, 163.
Convention, U. S. General: first
session, 155; lack of results,
160; efforts for organization,
160, 162; results at New York
and Middletown, 163; Board
of Trustees organized, 163;
Agent appointed, 165.

Dandolo of Venice at Constanti-
nople, 47.

Danforth, Judge Charles H., 40,

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Guy of Warwick, 185.
Hampden, John, death of, 113,

190.

Hanscom, W. C., 214, 215.
Henry V., death of, 49, 62.
Hercules and Antæus, 50.
Hewitt, S. C., 129.

Hugo of Avalon and Richard I.,
134.

Independent, The, 75, 185.
John the Good at Poictiers, 89.
Johnson, J. R., 129.

King, Thomas Starr, 43.
King, Thomas F., 42, 43, 44, 52,
54, 214, 215, 216.
Kossuth, Welcome to, 220.
Lambert, Henry, 74.
Latimer, 96, 198.
Lee, D. K., 179.

Leo, the bishop, 198.
Lowell, Mass., 77, 83, 86.
Luther at Worms, I.

Lynn, Mass., 116, 118, 127, 130.
McLeod, 205.

Maccabæus, Judas, 167.

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'Maine-Law" Petition, The, 219.
Maine Missionary Association,

109.

Maine S. S. Convention, 109.
Mann, Horace, 104, 190.

Mather, Cotton, 81.

Mayhew, Jonathan, 31.

Melville of St. Andrews, 198.

Middletown, Convention at, 227.

Miner, Alonzo A., 84, 85.

Moore, J. H., 129.

Moses on Nebo, 174. 191.

Murray, John, 31, 33, 44, 67.
Nahant, A day at, 221.

National Reform Convention,
236.

New York City, 137, 143, 147, 168.
Niagara, Visit to, 218.

"No future punishment" (The)
question, 68.

Norridgewock (Me.), 3, 38, 40.
Nye, H. R., 199.
Olger the Dane, 202.
Origen at Bozrah, 95, III.
Oswald of Northumbria, 101.
Our New Departure," 183.
Paige, L. R., 52.

Parker, Theodore, 81, 82, 83.
Patterson, A. J., 27, 168, 170, 180,

195, 204.

Paul at Rome, 31, 190.

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Rupert of the Palatinate, 114.
Russell Lecture, 231.

St. George and the Dragon, 41.
Salem (Mass.), State Convention
at, 58.

Science and Religion, 231.
Sheridan at Cedar Creek, 79.
Shrigley, J., 54.

Simon of Montfort, 132.
Skinner, Joseph O., 58, 218.
Skinner, O. A., 214.
Smith, H. G., 84.
Smith, John, 15.

Smith, Matthew Hale, 54.
Springfield, Conference at, 213.
Star of Bethlehem, The, 84, 85.
Stetson, "Father," 215.

Streeter, Sebastian, 31, 33, 34,
44, 52, 214, 215, 216.
Sumner, The assault on, 234.

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Telemachus, the monk, 198.
'Telephone" conversation, The,
238.

Temperance controversy, The,
99, 102, 127, 219.
Tenney, John S., 37.
Thayer, T. B., 52, 211.
Thompson, Edwin, 130.
Tousey, Wm. G., 158.
Tract movement, The, 109.
Trumpet, The, 3, 52, 54, 82.
Tufts College, 139, 149, 157.
Turner, Edward, 21, 31. 44.
Ulysses and Polyphemus, 71.
Union Conferences at East Cam-
bridge, 74.

Universalism and Rationalism,

90.

Universalism and the War for the
Union, 121, 227.

Universalist General Reform As-
sociation, 122.

Universalist Register, The, 35.
Wesley, John, 62, 75.

West Amesbury, 54, 56, 59, 61.
White, Dr. J. W., 238.

White Mountains, Trip to, 234.
Whittemore, Thomas, 45, 52, 71,
211, 214.

Whittier, John G., 56.
Williams, Roger, 69.

Williamson, I. D., 52, 160.
Willson, Shipley Wells, 74, 75.
Winchester Confession, 9, 229.
Winchester, Elhanan, 31.

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'Woman question," The, 186,

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