RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, GENE- RAL, continued
Warsaw, a Sabbath in, 1049
Week of prayer throughout the world,89 Wesleyan Chapel Fund Report for 1867, 277
Wesleyan Conferences of 1868: French, 820; Irish, 821; British, 823 stations of the ministers and preachers on trial in Great Britain, 827; in Ireland, 937; on the Irish Missions, 939; on the Foreign Mis- sions, 940-obituary of Wesleyan ministers in Great Britain, 844, 943; in Ireland, 948; on the Foreign Missions, 949
"The church in the army and navy,” 443 The first great_commandment versus Rationalism, Ritualism, and a false Revivalism, 724
| The French Reformed Church, 510 Timothy's early training, 621 To the reader, 1
"Tracts for the Day: Essays on Theo- logical Subjects," 344
Turkey, European, the future of: Moham- medans and Christians, 314. See also Moscow, and RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
VARIETIES.
A petrified forest, 361
American continent, antiquity of the peopling of the, 458 Apocryphal Gospels, the, 935 Chalmers, Dr., as an orator, 739 Chicheley, Archbishop, 364
Commerce on the river Amazon, 364 Descendants of the Flemish and
Huguenot refugees, 170
Earthquakes: from the year B.C. 285 to A.D. 1491, 1032
French democracy and the Church of Rome, 554
Henry VIII. and Dean Colet, 737 Infusoria, the action of, 553 Japanese cultivation of rice, 171 More, Thomas, an opponent of Mari-
olatry at Coventry in 1517, 362 Music, the restorative influence of, 1135 Nestorians, the present condition of the, 738
Ostrich and gazelle hunting among the Arabs, 653
Palestine, the gardens of ancient, 1133 Reformation, the spirit of the, 457 Syria, discoveries in, 77 Talmudic proverbs, 76
The Cornish pilchard fishery, 1034 The lake-dwellings of Switzerland, 934 The utilization of sand-hills on the sea-coast, 652
Wheat, the economization of, 363
Wesley, Rev. John, the connexion of, with Peter Böhler, 620, 986-visits of, to Belfast and its neighbourhood, 915-922 -resignation of his Oxford fellowship, 988-991-advice of, in reference to riotous proceedings at Wrangle, 870- his impressions of Liverpool, qnoted, 597-his "Word to a Freeholder,"
quoted, 925-Lelièvre's "Life and Work" of, noticed, 450-Southey's "Life" of, referred to, 874 Wesley, Revs. John and Charles, proposed publication of the complete poetical "Works" of, 165-noticed, 1126
Wesleyan-Methodist Atlas, 1027 Westminster, the projected new chapel at, 50
Westminster Abbey, memorials of, 811 What shall we do with the franchise? 923
INDEX TO THE BIOGRAPHY, &c.
SKETCHES. Barnsley, Mrs., 571 Baume, Mrs. Margaret,
477 Camidge, Mr. William R., 382
Cassie, Mr. John, 187 Child, Mr. Joseph, 380 Christie, Mrs. J. G., 764 Churchill, Mr. William, 667
Cock, Captain, 754 Conway, Mrs., 94 Crabtree, Mrs. Elizabeth, 91
Denison, Miss Mary, 475 Duncan, Mrs. Mary, 861 Exley, Mr. Robert, 759 Farr, Mr. William, 476 Featherstone, Mrs. Mar- garet, 761 Fernley, Mr. Thomas, 1052
Garrish, Mr. John, 1053 Greatbach, Mr. John,
RECENT DEATHS. Addyman, Mr. Francis, 191
Allan, Mr. John, 1055 Ashlin, Mr. Peter, 383 Baldwin, Mrs. Agnes,
Banks, Mrs. Ann, 384 Barker, Mr. Francis Burton, 1150
Barker, Mr. William, 286 Batchelor, Mr. Thomas, 191
Binns, Mrs, Elizabeth, 575
Binns, Mrs. Mary Anne,95 Bowles, Mr. John, 480 Bradford, Miss, 863 Brazier, Mr. John, 575 Brecken, Mrs. Elizabeth, 574
Broadbent, Mrs. Ann, 574
Brown, Mr. Robert, 672 Brown, Mrs., 1055 Brown, Mrs. Alice, 671 Bull, Mr. James, 863 Burdon, Miss Mary, 1151 Bustard, Rev. John, 48) Chadwick, Mr. and Mrs., 1055
Chalk, Mrs. Mary Ann, 864
Cor, Mr. William Fields, 575
Crabtree, Mr.Thomas,959 Dakin, Mr. Thomas, 574 Dernaley, Mrs. Ann, 479 Drake, Mrs. Mary, 671 Duffett, Mr. Thomas, 287 Duncan, Mrs. Mary, 575 Fearnside, Mr. Samuel, 192
Foreman, Mr. James, 287 Fothergill, Mrs. Marga- ret, 1151 Fowles, Mr. William, 1150
Geary, Mr. William,
Gelder, Miss Mary Eliza- beth, 191
RECENT DEATHS, con- |RECENT DEATHS, con-
Goodall, Mr. William, 1152
Griffiths, Mr. Joseph,479 Hadfield, William, Esq.,
Harding, Mrs. Jane, 1055
Harris, Mr. Frederick, 672
Hartley, Mr. George, 96 Hartshorn, Mrs. Sarah, 672
Hill, Mr. Joseph, 480 Howarth, Mrs. Ann, 479 Hodgson, Mrs. Sarah Helen, 1150 Kirk, Mrs. Grace, 576 Kirkup, Mrs. Eleanor, 480
Laird, Mrs. Margaret, 286
Lester, Captain, 384
Lewis, Mr. Benjamin Carpenter, 960 Lockwood, Miss Mary Jane, 96 Middleton, Mrs., 575 Moulton, Mrs. Ann, 575 Mowdon, Mr. Jacob, 862 Newbold, Mr. Hanson, 478
Peat, Mr. William, 960 Petch, Mr. William, 95 Pett, Mrs. Hannah, 863 Pickles, Mr. Joseph, 862 Plant, Mrs. Emma, 191 Platts, Mrs. Hannah, 959 Post, Mr. John, 96 Rendle, Mrs. Mary, 479 Rice, Mrs. Isabella, 576 Ridler, Rev. Christopher, 287
WESLEYAN MINISTERS who have died during the year, Conference record of: Andrews, Benjamin,
LL.D., 943 Aubrey, Thomas, 845 Ballingall, Thomas, 850 Boyd, Johu, 849 Brown, John (a), 844 Burgess, William Pen- ington, M.A., 947 Bustard, John, 848 Cart, Josiah, 949 Collier, Edward, 944 Davies, Isaac, 851 Edwards, Edward, £49 Evans, Richard, 946 Griffith, Morgan, 948 Hannah, John, D.D., 846 Hardy, Robert Spence,851 Hawson, Ptolemy, 846 James, Alexander Tho- mas, 948
Jenkins, Thomas, 949 Lemmon, James, 849 Marrat, Jacob, 949 Moore, Hugh (a), 948 Naylor, William, 945 Neill, Thomas, 944 Richardson, Thomas, 846 Ridler, Christopher, 844 Rodman, William, 850 Rogers, William R., 945 Scott, John (a), 847 Slack, Benjamin, 947 Smithson, John, 944 Squance, Thomas Hall,852 Thomas, John (c), 848 Thompson, Robert, 946 Tindall, Samuel, 946 Trueman, Samuel, 944 Walker, John, 850 Watson, Joseph, 819
REV. GEORGE OSBORN, D.D., President of the Conference, 1863.
LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM NICHOLS, 46, HOXTON SQUARE.
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