Beneficiaries, fruits of the labors of
happy influence of
New Haven Reports, Review of
Benevolent Effort. Early history of
Clergymen, Baxter's advice to
Clothing, demand for 15, 33; received 244
Conn. Branch of Am. Ed. Soc.
Correspondence 29, 30, 54, 99, 131, 186, 239
Deaths of Ministers, Quarterly Lists
of 28, 52, 78, 109, 134, 185,
Donations, Quarterly List of 28, 52, 78,
109, 134, 185,
Education Societies-Notice of Cana-
da 83; Conn. Baptist 191; Dutch
Reformed 112; Mass. Baptist 191;
Presbyterian of Kentucky 83;
Protestant Episcopal
Education among the Methodists
Exercise, account of the plan of in An-
dover Theol. Sem.
Extracts miscellaneous,Beecher's Miss.
Sermon 41; Foster 99, 130; Mar-
tyn 158,219; Miller's Lecture 70;
Notices-Prof. Newman's address 7;
Dr Wisner's Sermon on the death
of Hon. W. Phillips 9; Eleventh
Ann. Report 11; Mr Cumming's
Sermon 20; Ninth Report West.
Ed. Soc. 21; Mr Hitchcock's Ser-
mon 124; Course of study in Un-
ion Theol. Sem. 126; Dr Payson's
Sermons 127; Pres. Wood's Inau-
gural Sermon 154; Dr Griffin's
Dedication Sermon 155; Map of
Palestine 155; Gazetteer of Mas-
sachusetts 155; Mr Perry's con-
templated Gazetteer 155; Second
Ann. Report N. H. Branch Am.
Ed. Soc. 156; Prof. Hodge's Lec-
ture at Princeton
Obituary, Mr Joseph Peck 28; Rev.
Pliny Fisk, 66; Dr Payson 67;
Mr Solomon Maxwell 135; Mr
Samuel Moseley