for and against Sunday Closing of the World's Fair, 694.
Bible and Modern Discoveries, The, 591.
Compulsory Arbitration, 699. Essentials and Circumstantials in Scripture, 902.
Evolution, Fast and Loose Theories of, 500.
Facts and Fancies of the Higher Criticism, 729.
Fraudulent Elections North and South, 814.
Growth of Roman Catholic Schools in America, 951. Rumselling at the World's Fair, 644.
The Bible and Modern Dis- coveries, 591.
Value of Total Abstinence to Literary Men, 686.
(See Boston Monday Lectures and Editorial Notes.)
CRAFTS, Rev. W. F.
Liquor and Lawlessness at the World's Fair, 895.
Sabbath Closing of the World's Fair, 701.
Sabbath School, The, as a Fac- tor in Public Education, 586. CRUSADE AGAINST OFFICIAL PRO- TECTION OF CRIME, 520. DAVIS, SAMUEL M.
New Aspect of the Negro Ques- tion, 469.
DEPEW, CHAUNCEY M.
Career of Columbus, Its Causes and Consequences, 851. Religious Work of the Young for the Young, 612.
ESSENTIALS AND CIRCUMSTAN- TIALS IN SCRIPTURE, 902. EX-PRESIDENT WHITE ON THE INCREASE OF CRIME, 767. FAILURE OF CATHOLIC PUBLIC SCHOOLS, 721.
FAIR ELECTIONS, 751.
FUTURE OF RELIGIOUS DENOMI
NATIONS IN BOSTON, 839. GOVERNMENTAL SUPERVISION OF CORPORATIONS, 625.
GROWTH OF THE AFRO-AMERICAN POPULATION IN THE UNITED STATES, 746. GUSTAFSEN, AXEL.
Perils of Moderate Drinking, 494.
HAMLIN, Ex-Pres. CYRUS.
Clifton Springs International Meeting of Missionaries, 615. Latest Andover Attack on the American Board, 709. HAPPER, Rev. A. P., D. D.
Ravages of the British Opium Trade in Asia, 545.
HOYT, Rev. WAYLAND, D. D.
Failure of Catholic Public Schools, 721.
INDUSTRIAL PROGRESS IN THE SOUTH, 752.
IS OURS A CHRISTIAN NATION, 486. JAMES, Prof. WILLIAM.
Results of Psychical Research, 659.
KING, Rev. J. M.
What Has Been Done by the National League for the Pro- tection of American Institu- tions, 920.
LADY HENRY SOMERSET.
Temperance Reform in Amer- ica, 516.
Temperance Reform in Eng- land, 667.
LATEST ANDOVER ATTACK ON THE
AMERICAN BOARD, 709.
MR. CRAFTS ON CAUSES OF LAW. LESSNESS IN THE HOMESTEAD LABOR RIOTS, 760.
MR. WHITTIER'S PORTRAIT, 771. NATION AS A PARTNER IN THE SALOON BUSINESS, THE, 644. NATIONAL OUTLOOK IN THE TEM- PERANCE REFORM, 866. NEW ASPECTS OF THE NEGRO QUES- TION, 469.
NOBLE, FREDERIC P.
Africa at the Columbian Expo- sition, 773.
NORTHRUP, Hon. B. G.
Village Improvement as a Na- tional Issue, 574.
OPIUM HABIT, The Methods of Cure, 530.
PENTECOST, Rev. G. F., D. D.
Aggressive Christianity Among Pariahs and Brahmins, SoI, 884.
PERILS OF MODERATE DRINKING, 494. PLUMB, Dr.
Andover Ethics, 669. PORTRAIT OF NEAL DOW, 544. PRESIDENT HARRISON'S LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE, 757.
RACE LEGISLATION FOR RAILWAYS, 478.
RAVAGES OF THE BRITISH OPIUM TRAFFIC IN ASIA, 545. RECENT PULPIT UTTERANCES NEW YORK CITY, 680. RELIGIOUS MISSIONS OF NORTH AMERICA, 604.
RELIGIOUS POSSIBILITIES Of the WORLD'S FAIR, 560.
RELIGIOUS WORK OF THE YOUNG FOR THE YOUNG, 612.
RESULT OF PROHIBITION IN KAN- SAS, 527.
RESULT OF PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, 659.
LIQUOR AND LAWLESSNESS AT THE RIOTS AT HOMESTEAD, PA., 624.
SCARBOROUGH, Prof. W. S.
Race Legislation for Railways, 478.
SENATOR HOAR ON THE PRESIDEN- TIAL CAMPAIGN, 743.
SIGNS OF THE TIMES IN GERMANY, 917.
STORRS, Dr. R. S.
Marco Polo and Columbus, 828.
STRONG, Dr. JOSIAH.
VALUE OF TOTAL ABSTINENCE TO LITERARY MEN, 686. VILLAGE IMPROVEMENTS NATIONAL ISSUE, 574. WHAT HAS BEEN DONE
BY THE NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR THE PROTECTION OF AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS, 920.
The Religious Missions of North WHITTIER'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY, 724.
America, 504.
STUCKENBURG, Prof. Modern Social
Scholars, 522.
SUMMARY OF REFORM NEWS, 770. TEMPERANCE REFORM INAMERICA, 516.
TEMPERANCE REFORM IN ENG- LAND, 667.
THE CHURCH AND THE BALLOT Box, 914.
WILLARD, FRANCES E.
The National Outlook in the Temperance Reform, 866. WINE ON FASHIONABLE Tables, 525.
WOMEN AS DELEGATES IN METH- ODIST CONFERENCES, 524. WOOLLEY, JOHN G.
The Church and the Ballot Box, 914.
The Churches and the Liquor Traffic, 673.
TOTAL ABSTINENCE, THE LON- WORKINGMAN AS HIS OWN CAPI-
Bishop Hurst's Indika, 656. Bush's History of Higher Educa- tion in Massachusetts, 658. Christian Endeavor Convention in New York, 825. Craft's, The Sabbath for Man, 657. Handbook of Prohibition, 826. Henderson's Ethics and Etiquette
of Pulpit, Pew, Parish, Press and Platform, 742. Ideals of Life, or Human Perfec- tion, How to Attain It, 913. Kennedy's Life of Whittier, 603. Miss Dawes' Life of Chas. Sumner, 511.
Mrs. Christlieb's Life of Prof. Christlieb, 513.
Arguments for and against Sunday Closing of the World's Fair, 694. Attorney General Miller on Com- pulsory Voting, 624. Boston Protests Against Unjust Anti-Chinese Legislation, 539. Chicago Meeting of the American Board, 849. Congressional
Vote on Sunday Closing of the World's Fair, 687. Congressional Vote on Rumselling at the World's Fair, 746. Death of Lord Tennyson, 849. Death of Miss Willard's Mother, 768.
Dr. Parkhurst's Statement that the Church Lacks Virility, 622. Dr. Pentecost and the Pundita Ramabai, 699.
Efforts to Defy or Corrupt Congress
in the Interest of Sunday Open- ing of the World's Fair, 938. Ex-President White on the Increase of Crime, 767.
Growth of Roman Catholic Schools in America, 951.
Indian Tribes at their First Temper- ance Council, 699.
Lake Mohonk Indian Conference, 843.
Liquor at the World's Fair, 943. Liquor Selling at the World's Fair, 848.
Meeting in Chicago to Favor Sun day Closing of Stores, 950. Mr. Craft's Summary of Reform News, 539, 687, 770, 923. Mr. Whittier's Portrait, 771. New York Convention of Y. P. S. C. E., 618.
Note on Compulsory Arbitration, 699.
Official Recognition of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, by the Ameri- can Missionary Association, 947. Portrait of Neal Dow, 544. President Harrison's Renomination, 543.
Progress and Prospect of the An- dover Case, 923. Railroad Train Enters Jerusalem, 953.
Rev. Mr. Rainsford's Apologies for Prostitution and Open Sa- loons, 536.
Riots at Homestead, Pa., 624. Riots at Homestead Ended, 951. Senate's Vote for Sunday Closing of the World's Fair, 621. Sunday Closing of the World's Fair, 952.
The African Slave Trade, 951. The London Times on Total Absti- nence, 766.
The Louisiana Lottery, 951. The Presidential Contest, 948.
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