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BX 1615 .F92

v.3

Hartman
Hetcher
12-10-52
81131

INDEX TO VOL. III.

A.

ADDRESS to Prince Regent, 167; to Friends, 169;
to the inhabitants of Altona, 198; to the
attendants of the Queen of Denmark, 214;
to the convicts of Aggerhuus, 233; to the
Prince of Waldeck, 254; to the King of
England, 275; to Prince Witgenstein in
Prussia, 296; to persons in the higher sta-
tions, 300; to the King of Denmark, 304 ; to
the English Protestants in Russia, 324;
to the King of England, 480.
Andrews, Edward, narrative of his convincement,
411.
Atonement, 441.

B.

Baptism, and bread and wine, 32, 55; of the Holy
Spirit, 355.

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M.

Mediation of Christ, 214, 441.
Meetings, held mostly in silence, 72;
Ministry, sanctification necessary to prepare for it,

1; danger of extremes, 36; danger of un-
dervaluing the gift, 57; advice to those
engaged in it, 58; to keep to the Spirit,
63; difference between the true and false,
66.

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Sandham, Robert, 486.
Scriptures, a rule subordinate to the Spirit, 16,
325; never denied by Friends, 52; de-
claration respecting them, 436.

Bownas, Samuel, Joseph Besse's testimony respect-
ing him, 1; journal of his life and travels, 2;
visited under the ministry of A. Wilson, 3;
appears as a minister, 4. Remarkably
tempted and relieved through prayer. Re-
fuses money offered to him, 7; applies to
work to obtain the means of travelling, &c.
9; preaches at a funeral with his Bible
in his hand, 10; disputes on baptism, 12;
travels in Scotland, 13; imprisoned, 14;
preaches in the street, 15; argument upon
the Scriptures being the rule of faith and
practice, 16; how he became a minister, 17;
visits America, 21; examined and commit-
ted on Long Island, 25; commences shoe-Shillitoe,
making in jail, 27; conversation with an
Indian, 29; also with John Rogers, a Bap-
tist, 31; on election, 33; liberated, 35;
preaches at a disturbed meeting with his
Bible in his hand, 37; visits Ireland, 41;
prosecuted for tithes, 42; second visit to
America, 49; arguments in defence of the
light of Christ, 55; great storm at sea, 60;
visits the north of England and Ireland, 62;
sets forth the folly and emptiness of all
forms of religion without the virtue and
power of the spirit of Christ, 69.

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Thomas, journal of; testimony of the
Monthly Meeting concerning him, 74;
education, 78; turned out of his father's
house for joining Friends; first appears as
a minister, 80; travels as a minister, 82;
visits Dunkirk with a committee, 83;
preaches at a market cross, 84; exercises
on a visit to the king, 85; goes to Guern-
sey and Jersey, 88; called to relinquish
business and devote his time to the service
of his Divine Master, 93; summoned as a
witness on a singular suit, 94; second visit
to Guernsey, 95; further outward sacri-
fices, 99; instructive dream, 100; remark-
able meeting, 106; address to the rulers,
108; takes passage for Ireland, 111; joins
Elizabeth Ridgway in visiting the drinking
houses, 114, 118; returns home and in
1810, again lands in Ireland, 125; visits
the drinking houses at Clonmel, 126; re-
strained in social calls, 127; interview
with a Catholic bishop, 128; attends the
Yearly Meeting and arrives at his own
home in peace. In 1811 sails again for
Ireland-a great storm, 130; commences
his service at the drinking houses in Cork,
132; confidence in Divine protection un-
der abuse, 133; visits another Catholic
bishop, 138; necessity of renewed purifi-
cation for service, 139; instance of declin-

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