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Congregational Quarterly Record.

Churches Formed.

JUNE 23. The Union Congregational Ch. in Madison, Wis.

JULY 19. The Second Reformed Dutch Church in Schenectady, N. Y., detached itself from its former relations, and adopted the Congregational polity.

AUG. 27. At Wayland, Winona Co., Minnesota.

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Ministers Ordained, or Enstalled.

MAY 13. Rev. RUFUS M. SAWYER, (late of Winthrop, Me.) over 2d Ch., Great Falls, N. H. Sermon by Rev. E. B. Webb, of Augusta, Me. JUNE 28. Rev. PERKINS K. CLARK, over the Ch. in South Deerfield, Ms. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Worcester, of Salem, Ms.

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29. Rev. JOHN G. WILSON, over the Ch. in Swanzey, N. H. Sermon by Rev. M. G. Bradford, of Grafton, Vt.

29. Rev. EDWIN JOHNSON, over the Bowdoin Street Ch. in Boston. Sermon by Rev. J. P. Thompson, D.D., of New York City.

29. Rev. WILLIAM S. WRIGHT, (recently of West Avon, Ct.) over the Ch. in Chester, Ct. Sermon by Rev. J. L. Dudley, of Middletown, Ct. JULY 7. Mr. ALEXIS W. IDE, over the Ch. at Stafford Springs, Ct. Sermon by Rev. J. M. Bacon, of Essex, Ms.

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14. Rev. NATHANIEL H. EGGLESTON, over
the Union Ch., Madison, Wis. Sermon by Prof.
Smith, of Lane Seminary.

22. Rev. GEORGE E. FISHER, (late of North
Amherst, Ms.) over the Ch. in Mason Village,
N. H. Sermon by Rev. John Dodge of Harvard,
Ms.

AUGUST 3. Rev. M. E. STRIEBY, over the Plymouth Ch. in Syracuse, N. Y. Sermon by Rev. Jonathan Edwards, of Rochester, N. Y.

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24. Mr. MOSES TAYLOR, over the Ch. in Owego, N. Y. Sermon by Rev. Dr. Kitchel, of Detroit. 25. Mr. HENRY G. M'ARTHUR, over the Ch. at McGregor, Iowa.

"30. Mr. JAMES M'LEAN, over the Ch. in Thomaston, Me. Sermon by Rev. Prof. Phelps, of Andover, Ms.

SEPT. 7. Mr. GEO. F. HERRICK, at Essex, Vt., as a Missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. for the North Armenian Mission. Sermon by Rev. John H. Herrick, of Malone, N. Y.

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Ministers Married.

JUNE 2. Rev. D. D. T. M'LAUGHLIN, of Sharon, Ct., to MARY W., daughter of the late Rev. G. L. Brownell, of Sharon.

"2. Rev. JOHN D. EMERSON, of Haverhill, N. H., to Miss SARAH J. DUDLEY, of Candia, N. H.

22. In South Hingham, Ms., Rev. ABEL G. DUNCAN, of Freetown, Ms., to Miss AMELIA WILDER, of S. H.

JULY 28. In Orono, Me., Rev. HORATIO ILLSLEY, of Mechanic Falls, Me., to Mrs. ELLEN M. SILSBEE, daughter of Elijah Webster, Esq., of Orono.

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66 29. Rev. N. C. HASELTINE, pastor of the Ch. in Springfield, Vt., to MARY A., daughter of Rev. R. F. Lawrence, of Claremont, N. H. AUG. 6. Rev. WM. H. WARD, of Abington, Ms. to Miss ELLEN M. DICKINSON, of Sudbury, Ms. 22. In Sutton, Ms., Mr. ALVAH LILLIE FRISBIE, pastor elect of the 1st Cong. Ch. in Anso. nia, Ct., to Miss JERUSHA SLOCUMB, of S. 26. In Vermontville, Mich., by Rev. W. B. Williams, of Charlotte, Rev. JOHN G. W. COWLES, of Oberlin, Ohio, to Miss LOIS M. CHURCH, of V.

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SEPT. 6. In Somers, Ct., Rev. E. C. BISSELL, of West Hampton, Ms., to Miss EMILY, daughter of Dea. Oren Pomeroy, of S.

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7. In North Amherst, Ms., Rev. GEORGE E. FISHER, pastor of the Ch. in Mason Village, N. H., to Miss ELLEN E., daughter of Lyman Kellogg.

13. In Providence, R. I., Rev. JONATHAN LEAVITT, D.D., pastor of Richmond St. Ch., to Mrs. ABBY G. B. PACKARD, of P.

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AMERICAN CONGREGATIONAL UNION, NEW YORK.

THE Trustees of the American Congregational Union, at their meeting April 12, appropriated to Congregational churches as follows, viz:- Mendota, Ill., $100 00; Newton, Jasper Co., Ia., $250 00; Canton, Ms., $300 00; Middleton, Wis., $200,00; Indianapolis, Ind., (especial,) $500 00. By especial is meant those instances where an individual or a Church gives the money for the Church to which it is appropriated. If said Church comes within the rules which govern in other cases, and complies with the usual conditions, the Trustees are only too glad to be the almoner of all such especial benefactions.

At their meeting May 3d, an especial appropriation was voted to the Congregational Church of Flushing, L. I. At their meeting, May 23d, an especial appropriation was made to the Congregational Church at Abington, Ill., of $250 00. Voted, That the Annual Report of the Trustees, the Treasurer's Report, and the Annual Address, be published in the Congregational Quarterly. June 27, appropriations were made to Congregational Churches as follows, viz.:-Wyandotte, K. T., $500 00; El Paso, Ill., $300 00; Worth, Mich., $250 00; Aurora, Ill., $200 00; Prescott, Wis., $200 00; Nevada, Cal., $300 00; Grand Haven, (additional,) $100 00; Winona, Min., $500 00; Church of the Pilgrims, Milwaukie, $500 00.

Since our annual meeting there have been paid to churches as follows, viz. :— Mendota, $100 00, by the 1st Congregational Church of Newton, Ms,-Rev. D. L. Furber, Pastor; Indianapolis, Ind., $500 00, by Wm. Allen, Esq., New York; Flushing, L. I.. $250 00, by Chas. Abernethy, Esq., of New York; Grand Haven, $300 00; Winona, $500 00; Milwaukie, $500,00; Geneva, K. T., $100 00, by Nelson Kingsbury, Esq., of Hartford, Ct.; and to the Church at Hudson, Wis., $250, by Abner Kingman, Esq., of Boston.

It is proper to state that the appropriations of the last meeting were much above the average. Some of them were especial; some very urgent cases, the houses, if not the churches, periled without immediate aid. In most of these cases, however, there is good reason for believing that the gift will speedily be returned, with large interest. The receipts since the Anniversary have been, for May, $933 95; for June, $818 07; for July $276 05; for August, $317 07; total, $2,345 14,—a less amount for the four months than is needed every month. May the future be more propitious!

QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE CONGREGATIONAL LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. IN the necessary absence of Edward Buck, Esq., who had been appointed to read a paper on "Ecclesiastical Councils, in their legal aspects," at the August meeting, the Corresponding Secretary was requested to read an article which he had prepared for this periodical, (see pp. 359-368,) on the "American Home Missionary Society and the N. S. General Assembly." A free discussion of the subject matter by the members present, elicited their warm approbation of the paper.

At an adjourned meeting two weeks later, the Association were favored with Mr. Buck's production, the result of a thorough and instructive research into the history, authority, and legal proceedings of Ecclesiastical Councils, as established by usage among New England Congregationalists,-for which the thanks of the Association were voted, and a copy requested for such further use as the Directors may see fit to make of it.

The Librarian reported the following donations in books, &c., during the quarter, viz:Rev. J. L. Taylor, 1 volume; J. A. Palmer, 2 v.; Rev. P. C. Headly, 2 v., and 57 pamphlets; Rev. D. T. Kimball, 4 p. and 6 manuscripts; J. W. Thornton, 47 p.; Rev. H. J. Patrick, 2 v.; Rev. S. Harding, 1 v.; S. A. Green, 1 v.; Hon. S. II. Walley 26 v. and 146 p.; Rev. G. Richards, $70 p.; Mrs. Russell, (of Kingston,) from Rev. S. Parris' Library, 17 v. (ancient) and 12 m.; Rev. J. Peckham and Rev. D. Wight, 15 v. ; Rev. J. M. Bacon, 2 v.; G. & C. Merriam, 1 v.; E. Spaulding, National Intelligencer from 1816, 35 v.; Dea. W. Whitney, 1 v.; Rev. D. D. Field, D.D., 1 v.; Rev. A. H. Dashiell, 13 pamphlets, and the writing desk of Rev. Dr. Stephen West, formerly of Stockbridge.

THE Editors and Proprietors of this Quarterly are able to assure their subscribers that its success has been such as to make it certain that it meets a felt want, and will be permanently sustained by the denomination to whose interests it is especially devoted. They are happy to add also that the experience of the year has been such as to authorize its continuance at the same price, and with a somewhat increased size. And, in the belief that they give to each subscriber a generous return, they beg the kind co-operation of all in extending its circulation as widely as possible. Please remember that the money must always accompany the order.

INDEX.

NOTE. The names in the list of students in Theological Seminaries, on pp. 182-5, and those of donors to the
Congregational Library Association, and to the American Congregational Union, on pp. 330-32, 324-6, and
420, are not included in this Index. The examiner is also reminded that the same name may occur re-
peatedly upon the same page.

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Baptists, missionary efforts of, 359

Bowes, 142

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Boyd, 318

Boylston, 260

Boynton, 101

ticed, 270

Alton Presbytery, its relation to Bancroft, 25, 29, 42, 101, 131, 410

A. H. M. Soc., 359
Alvord, 102, 149
Ambrose, 18, 23

Am. Congregational Union, account
of, 59, 231, 420; anniversary of,
321; annual report, 321; trea-
surer's report, 324; officers, 326;
festival, 326

Am. Home Missionary Society, ori-
gin of, 360, 362; and New School
General Assembly, 359-368
Amherst College, graduates of, no-
ticed, 96, 98, 268, 312, 316
Ames, 318

Anderson, 50, 100, 231, 311, 326,
332

Andover Theological Seminary,
founded, 46; semi-centennial me-
morial, 311; 339

Andover Theol. Sem., Mortuary
Statistics of, 357, 358

Andrews, 103

statistics of, 126, 385
Free-will. statistics of, 127
Barbour, Barber, 51, 186
Barker, 41, 270, 391
Barnard, 41
Barnes, 21, 248, 326
Baronius, 18
Barry, 131. 259
Barstow, 315

Bartlett, 46, 101, 103, 116, 230, 318-
19, 332
Barton, 47

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Andros, 50, 150, 416

Anthony, 390

Appolonius, 73

Architecture

418

and Christian prin- Bell, 102, 103, 308

ciple, 373-85

Bellamy, 113

Aristotle. 76, 113, 279

Bement, 51

Arius, 121

Benedict, 326

Arms, 100, 230

Armstrong, 241

Brackett, 103

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Brand, 230

Brazer, 187

Breck, 351

Breed, 102

Brewster, 29, 102, 158, 351,
Brickett, 101

411

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Arrowsmith, 241, 394
Arundel, 286

Ashford, Ct., Cong. Chhs. in, 265
Ashton, 180

Association, Mass. General, histori-
cal sketch of, 38-53; officers, 50,
51
Association, New York General, or-
ganized, 157

Associations for religious benevo-
lence, Cotton Mather's, 244-5
Atkinson, 61

Atonement, works on, noticed, 309
Atwater, 104

Beecher, 49, 51, 60, 306, 326, 382, Brittan, 389

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Brodhead, 187

Brooklyn, Ct., Cong. Chhs. in, 350
Brooks, 101, 103, 337

Broughton, 388

Brown, 51, John R., obituary of,
99; 104, 116, 179, 281, 311, 334,
389, 398

Brown University, graduates of, no-
ticed, 47, 268, 415

Brownell, 419

Bruen, 363

Brute, 294

Bryan, 102

Biographies and Biographical notes; Bucer, 76
see Table of Contents.

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Augustine, 18, 110, 121, 123
Austin, 44, 45, 49, 50, 114, 318

Blackstone, 259

Blagden, 51, 311

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Buck, 102, 231, 318, 418-19
Buckingham, 102, 216, 304, 326

Budington, 60, 186, 311, 326
Buell, 268

Bulkley, 51
Bullard, 50, 51

Burder, 392

Burdick, 308

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Cone, 47

Congregational Churches and Min-
isters in Windham Co., Ct. 264,
350
Congregational Library Associa-
tion, its origin and objects, 70-3;
donors to, 321, 420; meeting of,
104, 232; annual meeting, 327;
reports, 327, 330; building fund,
331; quarterly meetings, 332,
420; officers of, 332
Congregational Quarterly, notes,
104, 232, 420; and Cong. Libra-
ry Association, 327-8; and Con-
gregational Union, 822, 329
Congregational Seminaries, in the
United States, 181-5; in Eng-
land, 389-92
Congregational State organizations,
288-9

Congregationalism, ability of, 349;
adaptation to Home Missions,
841-50; affinity with our civil
system, 348; awakens sense of
responsibility, 344; catholicity
of, 346; essential features and
superiorities of, 17-38; flexibil-
ity of, 347
Congregationalist History in West-
ern New York, 151-8
Congregationalists, co-operation of
with Presbyterians, 359
Congregational Union of England
and Wales, publications of, 178
Congregationalists, missionary ef-
forts of, 389

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Daniels, 398
Danielson, 266
Darling, 103
Dart, 103

Dartmouth College, graduates of,
noticed, 43-7, 224, 226, 269, 313,
416
Davee, 103

Davenport, 318, 393
Davidson, 23, 68

Davis, 39, 51-2, 100, 228, 230-1,
319, 326, 389

Day, 230, 319, 364
Deacon, office of, 66-70
De Derby, 281

Demond, see obituaries, 417-18
Denison, 230
Denny, 10, 13, 417
Denominational Statistics, Ameri
can, 124 et seq.
De Rasieres, 187
Devotion, 351, 354
De Witt, 355

Dexter, title, 17, 51, 66, 102, 186,
232, 322, 332. 385, 389
Dickerman, 101, 103
Dickinson, 50, 62, 100--1, 103, 230-

1. 419

Dieterice, 372

Dill, 151, 229, 318
Dimmick, 51, 311
Dimock, 101
Dockstader, 355,
Doddridge, 108
Dodge, 270, 418
Doe, 100
Doolittle, 318

Connecticut, Chs. and Ministers in, Dorrance, 44

264, 350

Constantine, 196-7

Conte, 819

Cooley, 49, 51

Cooper, 261

Cook, Cooke, 51, 101, 150, 313, 332. Draper, 217, 310-11

Chelsea, Ms., Church in, view of, Cordley, 100, 229, 319

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Douglas, 318

Dowse, 3

Drake, 13, 16, 134, 150, 186, 261

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Dudley, 102, 418-19

Duffield, 94

Dummer, 234

Duncan, 419
Dunning, 100, 229

Duns Scotus, 279
Dunwell, 399
Duren, 228
Durkee, 268
Dutch, 47

Dutch Reformed, Statistics of, 125
Dutton, 102, 314

Dwight, 46, 50, 68, 131, 133, 327,
332, 356, 363
Dwinell, 230, 341
Dyer, 101, 399
Eastman, 318
Ebbs, 229, 318
Eddy, 101--2, 230
Edson, 350, 352
Edward II., 282

Edward III, 282-4

Edwards, 41, 44, 50--1. 62. 70-1,
89, 118, 121, 143, 229-30, 241,
309, 318, 348, 363, 410, 418
Eggleston, 418

Eldridge, 230, 319

Elizabeth, 295

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Fitzralph, 280

Hanbury, 178

Handel, 199

Harding, 100, 199, 230, 332
Harmann, 113

Harper, 310

Harpsfield, 294

Harrington, 230

Harris, 51, 103, 181, 186

Harrison, 103, 357

Hart, 42, 44, 113, 186, 201
Hartley, 391

Flagg, 100, see obituaries, 316-17, Harvard College, early contests for
320

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its control, 256; its defection as
to doctrine, 256-7, graduates of,
noticed, 1, 39, 41-7, 105, 223, 265,
350, 353

Haskell, 102, 230, 354

Haseltine, 230, 419

Hatch, 326

Hathaway, 265

Hubbard, 104, 261, 311, 313, 332
334, see obituaries, 412-13
Hubbell, 320

Huggins, 389

Hugo, 199

Huit, 149

Humphrey, 50-1, 225, 229, 319
Hunn, 50

Hunt, 103, 326, 389

Huntingdon, 44-6, 50, 103, 390
Hurlbert, 229

Hutchins, 230

Hutchinson, 70, 103, 131, 134, 259
260-1, 268-9

Hyde, 43, 45, 48, 51, 102, 229, 265,
268

Hymn and Tune Book, Congrega-
tional, 218; Puritan, 310

Hymn Book, Sabbath, 89; Thomas
Prince's, 16

Ide, 268, 319, 418
Ignatius, 67
Illsley, 419

Indians, did the Pilgrims wrong

the, 129-35

Ingalls, 412

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Haven, 102, 215, 223, 230-1, 408, Johnson, 103, 160, 195, 199, 216,

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Goodale, Goodell, 104, see obitua- Hodgman, 100

Gieseler, 23

Gilbert, 102

Gildersleeve, 231

Higginson, 158

Gill, 13, 107

Hildreth, 259-60

Gillespie, 199

Hill, 186

Gilman, 59, 100, 230, 326

Glover, 398

Hillyer, 319

Hinsdale, 41, 43, 44

Goddard, 417

Hippisley, 292

Godwin, 186

Goffe, 47, 51

Hitherton, 25

Goldsmith, 129, 199

Hobart, 353

ries, 220, 230, 319

Hoisington, 103

Goodenow, 51, 318-19

Holbrook, 268

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Holland, 133

Holmes, Homes, 51, 100, 363, 410

Holt, 39, 47

Holyoke, 100

Gould, 47, 95, 100, 215-17, 309-10, Hooker, 47, 51, 68, 149, 304, 356

Gray, 42, 100, 177, 199, 357
Graydon, 413

Hopkins, 68, 113-14, 117, 326

Hoppin, 103, 318

Hotchkin, 151-5, 157

Hovey, 216-17, 269

How, Howe, 228, 231, 311

Howard, 319, 376

Hoyt, 103

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