[N. B. (1.) THE LEADING TOPICS of this Book, arranged in Chapters, will be found in the CONTENTS, at the beginning. (2.) Minor topics, in their order, are inserted under the several head titles, at the beginning of each Chapter. (3.) This General Index, though containing many names, does not include, however, (except in a few special cases,) the names of the numerous authorities that will be found cited in the body of the work.]
Abolition of Slave Trade, by Great Bri- tain, 63.
Abolition of Slave Trade, by U. S., 63 of Slavery in England, 42. British Colonies, 353, 372. British E. Indies, 376. Massachusetts, 109-11. New Hampshire, 109-13. Vermont, 110. Pennsylvania, 112. Rhode Island, 113. New York, 114–17. Connecticut, 114. New Jersey, 115. Mexico, 272, 370.
Roman Empire, Europe, Chili, Buenos Ayres, Guadaloupe, Cape of Good Hope, 370.
Abolition Societies, (last century) 95. Abolition movement, U. S., present, 382. Abolitionists, their principles and mea- sures, 398.
Abolitionists, opposition against, 399. slanders against, 402. mobs against, 404. attempted legal suppression of,
408. elements of division among, 447. agreement in 1833, 452. changes afterwards, 454. divisions in 1840, 457.
Abstractionists," 448. Adams, John, Pres., 73, 241. Adams, Samuel, 73.
Adams, John Q., 78, 219, 245, 257, 263, 274, 327, 386, 423, 577.
Adams, Chas. F., 478.
Addison, Joseph, 29.
Alabama-African Slave Trade, 262. demand on Gov. of N. Y., 413.
Albany Convention, (1839,) 470, 513. (1840,) 471.
Alliance of Aristocracies, Northern and Southern, 334.
Althorpe, Lord, 371.
Alton Observer, 459: mob and murder, ib. American Slavery, features of, 377. American Revolution, period of, 69.
Board, (Missions) 202, 220. Home Mission Society, 209. Bible Society, 210. Tract Society, 213. Sunday School Union, 215. Missionary Association, 491. Anti-Slavery So. (See below.) and For. A. S. So. (See below.) Amistad, captives, 255. Anderson, Robt. N., Rev., 411. Andover Theo. Sem., 171. Andros, Thos. Rev., 393. Andrews, Mr. Rev., (Ct.) 176. Andrews, Prof., 250. Antigua and Bermuda, 372.
Anti-Slavery efforts, last century, 91. Anti-Slavery Society, American, organ- ized, 396, Protest. to Pres., U. S., 417.-Division, (in 1840,) 457, 462. -New measures, 464.
General Policy, 511.- Political course, 517.-Second Revolution, (in 1844,) 526.-Difficulties, N. P. Rogers, 529. Politics, (since 1844) 532.-Course on Church action, 541.-General Estimate, 555. Anti-Slavery So. American and Foreign: Origin, 463.-Course, 510. Anti-Slavery So., Massachusetts, 457-62, 512, 517, 519, 521, 535.
Arcade, N. Y. Convention, (1840) 471. Aristocracy, U. S., 126.-N. and S., 334. Articles of Confederation, 78, 573. Aves, Thos., (slave case) 111. Aydellotte, B. P., Dr., 492.
Bacon, Leonard, Dr., 177, 206, 207. Bank, U. S., 327, 336. Bankruptcy, (of 1837) 249, (of 1811) 328. Baltimore Conference, Meth., 148. Baptists in England, 60, 61, 190, 493, 494. Baptists in America, (in 1778) 108.
Position, 183, 493.-Missions Che- rokees, 187.
Am. and For. Bible So., 189, 507. Publication So., 190. Anti-Slavery agitation, 493. Bap- tist Magazine, 493.
Triennial Con., 187, 493-8, 501-2. Board For. Missions, 187.-Acting
Berkeley, Wm., Sir, 20, 229. Bermuda, (abolition) 372. Bethune, Dr., 346.
Bible Society, American, 210. American and Foreign, 189, 507. Convention concerning, 546-7. Bibles for Slaves, 210-12. Binney, J. G., Eld., 505. Birney, James G., 395, 406, 471. Blackstone, Judge, 28, 48, 49, 52. Blanchard, Jona., Pres., 202, 492. Blennerhasset, 284. Bloodhounds, 270. Boggs, Ex-Gov. Miss., 310, $13. Bolles, Lucius, Dr., 186. Bond, Dr., 147.
Bond, Mr., (Boston) 419. Book Concern, Methodist, 149. Boston Recorder, 182. Boothe, Abraham, 30, 60, 61. Boyd, A. H. H., Rev., 164. Boynton, C. B., Rev., 492. Bradley, Dr. (Plymouth), 419. Breckenridge, R. J. Dr., 343. Brisbane, Dr., 395, 492. Brissot, 31.
British Colonial Slavery, 6, 7. Constitution, 51.
Orders in Council, 329. Brodnax, Mr. (Va.) 343.
Brooklyn Report, Am. Board, 204-6. Brougham, Henry, M.P., 355, 358–9, 362. Brown, Abel, Eld., 189.
Brown, Moses, 398.
Buffon, 31.
Buffalo Conv. nom. J. P. Hale, 478. M. Van Buren, 478.
Home Mission So., 188, 499, 502, Burchell, Mr., Missionary W. I, 366.
Missionary Union, 503–5.
Southern Convention, 501-2. Tennessee Missionary So. 501. Alabama Conv. and letter, 500. Anti-Slavery Conv., 496.- Free Mission Society, 499, 507.
Barnes, Albert, Rev., 217. Barrow, David, Eld., 108. Barbour, Gov., 80.
Barbadoes, 372. Baxter, Richard, 27. Baxter, G. A., Dr., 155. Bayard, James A., 97. Bayly, Mr., of Va., 572. Beattie, James, 30. Beecher, Geo., Rev., 157. Beman, N. S. S., Dr., 154. Benezet, Anthony, 36, 41.
Benton, T. H., Hon., 274, 316, 318.
Camden (S. C.) Bap. Church, 496. Campbellites, 198. Campbell, Alexander, Canning, Mr., 257, 358.
Canterbury Colored School, 393, 436. Capres, W. Dr., 148.
Caribs or Charibs, 4. Cartwright (slave case), 50. Cass, Gen., 308, 316.
Cemeteries, col'd people excluded, 200. Census of Slaves, 114–16.
· Centralization," 466.
Channing, W. E. Dr., 419, 560. Chaplin, Wm. L., 246, 445, 463, 556. Charles V., 5, 16.
Charleston (S. C.) Asso. Bap., 184. rifling the mails, 411.
Chase, Samuel, Judge, 96. Chase, S. P., Hon., 225. Chatham-St. Chapel, mob, 395. Cheivres, 5, 16.
Cherokees, Bap. Miss., 187. Am. Board, 203. Cherokees and Georgia, 389. Choctaw, Missions, 203. Chronicle, Vermont, 182. Christian Mirror, 182. Spectator, 181. Observer, 205.
Anti-Slavery Conv., 488, 492.
Churchman, The, 192.
Churches, American, decline, 135. position, 143-219.
Church-Why scrutinized, 449.
Church and Ministry, responsibilities, 558. Church Anti-Slavery agitation, 487.
| Colonization Society, 139, 200, 341, 393,
401, 407, 412, 425-6. Meeting, 155.
Colombian Republic, 259, 266. Columbian College, 503. Colver, Nathl. Eld., 505-6. Common Law, English, 18, 63. Commerce, Northern, 323. Compromise, Missouri, 240-8, 383. of 1850, 317. Comet, Brig, 252.
Connecticut, Colonial Slavery, 11-13. action (in 1774), 75.
Abol. Soc. (1790), 96.
Gen. Asso. (Cong.), 173, 429-30. "black laws," 340.
Cone, Spencer H. Eld., 187-9, 190, 493, 497-9, 503-4.
Continental Congress, 78-9.
Congress, U. S., 100, 224-6, 234-5, 240, 251, 268, 278, 299, 301, 331. Congress of Panama, 259. Congregationalists, position, 163; pub- lications, 181.
Associations, 178, 429-30.
Constitution U. S. (see Federal Const.) Convention Cong. Min., Mass., 180. Convention (of 1789), 83.
Conventions, Chr. A. S., 488-92. (See names of places.)
Conspiracy, Burr's, 280.
Corporation and Test Acts, 361. Cotton Gin, Whitney's, 132.
Cotton manufacture, effects, 134, 334. speculation, 249.
Court of King's Bench, 18.
re-organization, 489; Independ-"Covenanters," 198, 533.
ent, 489; Wesleyan, 489; Free Presb., 490; Friends,
Cinquez (African), 255.
Clarence, Duke of, 59.
Cox, S. H. Dr., 157. Cox and Hoby, 494.
Crandall, Prudence, 393, 436. Crandall, Reuben, Dr., 246, 437. Cranch, Wm. Judge, 234, 244–5.
Clarkson, Thomas, 56-9, 66, 355-60, 393, Creole, Brig, 254.
Clarke, Adam, Dr., 29. Clarkson, Matthew, Gen., 95.
Clay, Henry, 140, 244, 251, 264-6, 274-6,
301, 316-17, 342-7, 380-3, 566. Clayton, J. M., 310.
Clergy, opposition of, 402, 411-12, 425. "Clerical Appeal," 459, 542.
Clinton Hall, meeting, mob, 395.
Crummel, Alex., 193.
Cuba, Slavery and U. S. Gov't, 265. Cumberland Presbyterians, 198. Curtiss, H. Rev., 160.
Curtis, Geo., of R. L., 419.
Dana, Rev. Dr., 172.
Davenport, Mr. (Missionary), 187. Dayton, Mr. (U. S. Senate), 570. Decline of Liberty, 118.
Colonies, Am., dates settlement, 19; As- Declaration of Independence, original
sociation of, 1774, 72.
Colonies, Brit., abolition, 353, 372, 376.
Colonial Charters, 18; Slavery, 10. Legislation, 18.
Constitutional law, 574.
Delaware (in 1785), 109-10.
Democratic party, 128, 131.
Federal Government, action, 220. Federal District, cession, 225.
Slavery by act of Congress, 226. Government of, 234, 243.
Federalist, The," 86-7, 230.
Dickey and Beman, Messrs., Presb. Gen.
Diplomacy, U. S., 252, 263.
Ferdinand V., Spain, 7.
Fillmore, Pres., 162.
District of Columbia, (see Federal Dist.) Finney, C. G. Rev., 492.
Doane, Bishop, 193.
Dominicans, 27.
Dorr, T. W., 420.
Dough-faces," origin of, 384.
Douglass, Frederick, 556. Douglas, Mr. (III.), 308. Dove, James, Eld., 61.
Drayton and Sayres, 246, 446. Dresser, Amos, 105, 438. Drummond, Rev. Mr., 145. "Due process of law," 575-6. Duffield, Rev. Dr., 157. Dunbar, Duncan, Eld., 188. Dundas, Mr. (M. P.), 64. Dutton, S. W. S. Rev., 176. Dutch Ref. Church, 195.
Earle, Thomas, 471. Eaton, Wm. Gen., 282.
Eddy, Samuel, Hon. (R. I.), 384.
Edmundson, Wm., 33.
Finch, J., Missionary, 506. First Congress (1774), 71. First Presidency, 224. Fisk, Wilbur, Pres. 167. Florida, Invasion of, 269.
Purchase, 239, 269. Admission, 240.
Treaty -"Inhabitants citizens,"
239-40, 568.
Seminole War, 270.
Follen, Charles, Prof., 418, 469. Foote, C. C., 475.
Foote, Mr., of Miss., 308. Forsyth, Mr., 277, 293. Foster, S. S., 527-30-33. Fox, C. J., 28, 62. Fox, George, 30, 32.
Franklin, B. Dr., 30, 40, 54, 96, 100. Franklin and Armfield, 244.
Freeman, Mr. Rev., 191.
Edwards, Jona, Dr., 28, 92, 111, 127, 130. Free Soil party, 478, 482.
Edwards, (Texas), 273.
Elizabeth, Queen, 6, 7, 8, 16, 50.
Ellis, Mr., min. Mexico, 289. Ely, Mr. Rev., 176.
Emancipator," 392, 464.
Emancipation, W. L., effects, 373. Embargo, 324.
Emerson, Ralph, Prof., 172.
Emmons, Nathl. Dr., 393-4.
Emory, Bishop, 428.
Emory, Robert, Rev., 145. Encomium, Brig, 252. Endicott, Gov., 229.
England, Slavery and Abolition, 44.
English Statutes, 18.
"Enterprise, The," 152.
'Free trade and sailor's rights," 330. Free Missions, 491.
Free Presb. Church, 491. Fremont, Col., 300.
French National Assembly, 57-9. French Revolution, (1793) 130. Infidelity, 130.
Frelinghuysen, Theodore, Hon., 395. "Friends" in England, 32, 60, 196. In America, 35, 435-6. Seceders, 491.
Fugitive Slave Bill, (of 1793) 227. (of 1850) 172, 220, 318, 413. Fuller, R., Eld, (S. C.) 188, 499. Furman, Rev. Dr., 186-7.
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