FOREIGN MISSIONARY CHRONICLE.
Address before the Synod of New York, 353. Africa, Eastern, the Wonicas and Wakambas, 145; Western, Mission of the Scotch United Secession Church, 206. African Mission, 144, 195.
China, general aspect of Missions in, 44, 292. China-Amoy Mission, 78, 99, 142, 163, 200, 263, 300; Canton Mission, 161, 321, 359; Ningpo Mission, 97, 136, 165, 197, 228, 297, 321.
Chippewa Mission, 193.
Choctaw Mission, 116, 289. Creek Mission, 144, 193. Cruelty of Heathenism, 79, 80.
Death, happy-of an aged African woman, 205; of a Bechuana chief, 308; of a young believer in Aitutaki, 309.
Destructive Hurricane in Rarotonga, 365. Donations acknowledged, 21, 54, 82, 119, 150, 181, 213, 245, 278, 310, 342, 374. Donations of children, acknowledged, 276. Feejee, War in, 18.
France:-Letter from the Evangelical Soci- ty of, 33; religious condition of, 202; the spirit and prospects of Popery in, 203; An- nual Report of Ev. Society of, 237, 301; Progress of the Gospel in, 322, 367. German Missionary Publications, 51. German Mission in South India, 50. Guiana, Indians of British, 268. Harvest, the, and the Labourers, 3. India: report of a Missionary at Benares, 15; progress and prospects of Christianityin, 17; German Mission in South, 50; Irish Pres- byterian Mission in West, 266; present Missionary aspect of, 305; conversion of a young Brahman, 306; summary of reli- gious intelligence, 333; Bible Society in North India, 337.
Allahabad Mission, 42, 69, 136, 331, 362. Furrukhabad Mission, 65, 135, 329. Lodiana Mission, 6, 37, 103, 123, 178, 326. Iowa Mission, 193, 201, 259.
Jews: their condition in Persia, 112; in Mo- rocco, 113; intercourse with them in Alep- po, 115; Missions of the Scotch Free. Church, 242; many Jews looking for the Messiah, 136; Presbyterian Mission to the, 194, 341.
Judson, Rev. Dr., Missionary speech of, 207. Legacies, of the late John Scott, 276. Missions :-American, a tabular view of, 5; European Protestant, 117; progress of the Missionary work, 118.
Missionaries of the Presbyterian Church, viz:
Blair, Rev. W. C., 193. Bloohm, Mr. P., 193. Bradley, Mr. H., 193.
Brown, Rev. H. A., 78, 99, 142, 194, 200, 263.
Caldwell, Rev. J., 179, 194, 326. Campbell, Rev. J. R., 108, 194. Cole, Mr. R., 194.
Conuelly, Rev. J. M., 194.
Craig, Mr. J., death of, 19; memoir of, 52. Craig, Mrs. J., return of, 245.
Culbertson, Rev. M. S., 174, 194, 297. - Dougherty, Rev. P., 193.
Eden, Rev. J., 194. Freeman, Rev. J. E., 194. French, Rev. J. B., 274. Hamilton, Rev. W., 193, 341. Happer, Rev. A. P., 194, 321. Henderson, Rev. I. J., 193.
Hepburn, Dr. J. C., 116, 141, 194. House, Dr. S. R., 274.
Irvin, Rev. S. M., 193, 201.
Irvin, Mr. F., 193.
Irving, Rev. D., 274.
Jamieson, Rev. J. M., 9, 37, 194, 245.
Jamieson, Mrs. R., death of and memoir, 20, 225.
Janvier, Rev. L., 6, 194, 259.
Lloyd, Rev. J., 194, 300.
Lilley, Mr. J., 51, 193.
Limber, Rev. J., 51.
Loomis, Rev. A. W., 173, 194. Loughridge, Rev. R. M., 144, 193.
Lowrie, Rev. W. M., 97, 136, 194, 197, 228. Mattoon, Rev. S., 274.
McAuley, Rev. W. H., 194, 330. McCartee, Dr. D. B., 139, 194, 324. McDonough, Mr. W., 194.
McKinney, Rev. E., 193. McCullough, Rev. J. W., 193. Miller, Rev. J. W., 193. Miller, Rev. S. R., 341. Morrison, Rev. J. H., 274. Munnis, Rev. R. M., 274. Nath, Rev. Golak, 194. Newton, Rev. J., 194, 327. Nundy, Rev. Gopinath, 194. Owen, Rev. J., 194, 331. Porter, Rev. J., 194. Priest, Rev. J. M., 194. Quarterman, Rev. J. W., 274. Ramsey, Rev. J. B., 116, 193, 289. Rankin, Rev. J. C., 194, Scott, Rev. J. L., 194. Seeley, Rev. A. H., 274. Speer, Rev. W., 274.
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