INDEX. . 22 . . . 14 . . ............... . 331 O .......... 130 8 PAGE PAGE ... 130 BALDWIN, Prof. S. E., remarks by 194 280 BALDWIN, Rev. S. L., remarks by 75 BALTIMORE, misrule in ...... BAPTIST Quarterly Rev......... 145 BATES, Rev. L. B., remarks by... 401 347 BEECHER, Lyman BEIROUT, church of............. 331 Hospital of .. BENEDICT XIV..... BENEVOLENCE, Christian. ....263-264 BERLIX, churches of............ 34 Ratio of churches to popula- tion in ........ BERNARDIN de St. Pierre........ 53 .. 49 ciety, policy of......... 335 the Continental Congress...... 9 Birth RATE among natives and foreigners contrasted.. ....... 170 “BITTER cry of outcast London" 114 BOSSUET.... ........ 126, 134 ulation in ........ BOTTOME, Mrs...... ........ 9 BOYESEN, Prof. H. H., address by 52 152 BRIGHT, John......... 115 213 Remarks by ........ 236 BROWNSON, Dr. Orestes.......8, 132 356 5 BROYson, Rev. J. H., remarks by. BURKE...... BURT, Dr. BUSHNELL , 92 | BUTLER, Rev. J. G . .... 185 PAGE però immigrants............... 57 Difficulties of ...........351, 352 lation of church to.... 214, 225 .... 239 man Catholic church).......... tions ..................... Churchless districts of ..... .... 101 character of ...........62–64 Immigration from, contrasted with that from Europe.... 76 Laborers, competition of.... 238 Schools .................... 77 its present condition. ....328, 329 state ment.... .... ....260-262 .. ................. 247 Resources of our country.259,277- Ancient divisions of.... 329 PAGE men from ...... .....220, 221 to the rich ............ 218 to State :.......... Costliness of .............. 117 elty........ ......... 109, 110 strength of ..... ....... 269 Migration of .. ............ 107 of non-Christian countries.. 19. masses and church in ....25, 46 elements of.............. in ....................... rich in ... among churches, value of.. 323 Small. Co-operation in...... 356 The, as a peril. ............19, 38 ness of..................304, 305 .......... 305 : n the United Sist of........ 285 4 to ...... 307 PAGE ....... 272 um. PAGE CO-OPERATION, Methods of, in Christian Work ......... 345 In study of prob- lems......... 346, In reaching entire population ... 349 Accomplishment of, reforms, etc .................... 353 Saving men................ 355 In small cities ............ 356 Methods and results in Os- wego.. ............ 356-363 In large cities. ..... ....... 364. IONS not antagonistic. ....... 227 .................. 229 Heartlessness of............ 230 Produced by licentiousness.. 178. CRIMINALS sent from Europe to United States. ........... 57 Proportion of foreigners among ................... D'AGUESSEAU......... DANFORTH, Dr........ DANTE...... DENOMINATION Agencies, Defects of ... DepEW ............. DICKEY, Rev. C. A., remarks by. 393 DIKE, Rev. S. W., address. ..... 167 DIVISIONS of Protestantism, Change of public opinion re- garding ...... 309 DIVORCE, increase of ...... DIVORCE Laws ...... 171 tional .................... 180 DIVORCES, percentage of to mar- riages in U. S. Dix, Gov.... ....... Opening address.. 333, 342, 376, 378, 390, 392, 407 DORCHESTER, Rev. Daniel, ad- dress by. .............. Cost of in Massachusetts. ... 142 ..... 2 ......... 325 128 '*''....... .......... 171 ....... 16 ......... 300 309 320 PAGE 70 200 PAGE Ratio of Communicants to population in.......... .. 34 Filth, a cause of moral degrada- tion .... ... . FINNEY Pres... ........ 399 ...... 19 FISHER, Prof. G. P., letter of... 332 126 FORCES, opposition of, illustrated in our time............ 220 Number of....... Customs of, etc. ............. Dangers from ........ Character of their children ........................62-64 72 Present contrasted with former condition..............65, 66 In chief cities........ 27, 42, 103 FOREIGNERS and crime.......... FOREIGN elements of population, danger from..... .....:: 55 Foster, Hon. J. W., remarks by :..................... 344 60 FRANKLIN, Benj..... 52, 209, 242 381 GALLICANISM. ....... .......... 217 Gates, Pres. M. E. address by..81, 390 character of........ GERMAN immigration, increase of 60 GERMANS as immigrants .... GERMANY, early emigration from 53 GIBBON ....................... 42 GIBBONS, Cardinal ... GILMAN, Pres. D. C., address by. 277 dress by ... . GOETHE ... GORDON, Rev, A. J., address by 379 Limitations of ....... GRAHAM, Rev. D. L. remarks by 377 183 GREENE, Col. J. L., address by.. 182 GROTIUS........ .... 281, 305 GULF between masses, and church- es, a peril of cities.. GUTHRIE, Dr. HADDOCK ... 26 . . . . . . ::.. 247 174 178 GRIMM.................' U 78 . ........ 12 52 26 305 256 PAGE II2 166 154 by.. ... ... 303: 1, 337, 403 by ................258, 295 78 ments, a source of peril in cities ........ and history .........274, 275 reformatory work, ....... 177 ......... 199 210 .......200, 202 Address on ......... 55, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62 ... 75, 77, 79 Average value of ........... 61 57 63 men and in women ........... 189 | PAGE thority recognized in... ....... 79 acter ...... solution of................... 57 Deterioration of quality...... 60 127 61 14 Address by ............... 259 world ............78, 355 ...... Vs. merchandise .......... 237 Statistics of Mass .. ..... 69 with native.. ...... Injuries of to the public..... 229 .......... . . . 148, 149, 388 LICENTIOUSNESS a cause of crime. 178 Quantity produced in U. S . 157 |