Church Building Fund, 95-6. Church Endowment Society, 190. Church for Missions, 122. Clergy, 134.
Clergyman's Testimony, 196, 268. Clifden, 35, 81, 90, 95, 99, 114,
120, 123, 202, 250, 272, 298. Collis, Dr., 189, 223, 286, 294. Colquhoun, Mr., 187. Conerney, Rev. J., 80. Confirmation, 101-2, 203, 267. Connemara Orphans' Nursery, 82. Connor, George, 232-4.
Controversy, Defence of, 110, 253. Convert-Individual Records, 91,
103, 123, 125, 138, 159, 160, 165-6, 190, 215, 225-8, 230-5, 243, 247, 260-2, 271, 280-2, 286, 291-3.
Convert Emigrants, 203-4, 269-70. Convert Soldiers, 143, 154. Coolaney, 292.
Cork, 21, 106, 145, 286, 294. Cotton, Sir Arthur, 294-5. Council for Missions, 268. Crimean War, 153.
Cromwell, Oliver, 112.
Cullen, Archbishop, 112, 163, 173, 186, 187, 210.
"Daily Express" Newspaper, 266. Dallas, Rev. A. R. C., Personal Preparation, 2.-First Journey to Ireland, 6.-Attends Clerical Meetings, 7.-Visit to Killarney, 8-9.Bible Reading in Nor-
mandy, 10.- Introduction to Miss Bellingham, 12.-Letters first suggested, 15.- Letters sent, 17-23.-First Missionary Journey, 35.- Mission Com- menced at Ballyconree, 40; Clifden, 40; Sellerna, 41; Erris- more, 44-47; Rooveagh, 62, 67;
Galway, 52. Experimental
Mission, 75.- Last Interview with Mr. Durant, 68.-Honorary Secretary of the Society, 74.- Visit to Ireland, 77, 81, 86, 98, 118, 139, 167, 195, 209, 283, 296, 300.-Welcome, 88.-Con- troversy with O'Connell, 93.- Letters, 242, 310; to Agents, 82, 83, 149, 194, 310-11; from the Missionaries, 182; to the Lord Lieutenant, 167.- Laid aside, 149.- Address, 200.- Tract on Conscience, 238-9.- Strength failing, 268.-Meet- ing all the Converts, 277.- Laying Stone of Church, 301.- Report on the State of Irish Mission, 304-308.- Suggested Scheme, 309.-Last Word for Agents, 312.-Death, 313. D'Arcy, Rev. H., Family, 35; Prayer Meeting, 36, 81, 95; Gathering at Clifden Castle, 87; Death of Mrs. D'Arcy, 152. Derrygimla, 48, 50, 116, 144, 269. Dingle, 85.
Discussion Classes, 93-4, 98, 137, 144.
Disestablishment, 275, 295. Donegal, 21.
Down and Antrim Mission, 145. Drogheda, 112, 113, 135, 249, 258, 288.
Dublin Boys' Home, 224, 297. Dundalk, 205, 292.
Durant, Mr., History of, 16. His Object, 33.-His Death, 69. Ecclesiastical Arrangements, 95. Emigration, 203, 250, 282. Encouragement, 105, 133, 137, 189, 198, 201, 281.
England's Treatment of Ireland, 4. Enniscorthy, 181. Errislannon, 45.
Errismore, 44, 46, 51, 269. Famine, 24-5, 37, 61, 103. Fenians, 254-7, 295. Fermoy, 222.
Forkhill, 176.
"Freeman's Journal," 107. Funds falling short, 148, 150, 188, 199, 241.
Galway, Sermon at, 52, 59. - Mission, 252, 297-8. Gault, Rev., 195. Graiguenamanagh, 234. Gregg, Bishop, 81.
Handbills, 124, 137, 205, 207, 284. Headford, 127, 253, 287. Howth, 297.
Jar Connaught, 103, 146. Ignorance of Ireland, 5, 6. Inquiring Class, 98. Inquiry awakened, 139, 175. Intercession, Day of, 151. Inverin, 92, 115.
Irish Church Missions Society formed, 73.
Irish Society, 5-11, 59, 60.-Dub- lin Irish, 172.-Union, 121. Irish Song, 88.
January the 16th, 120. Kerry, 21, 23.
Kidnapping, 211, 214.
Kilkenny, 142, 167, 170, 234, 303. Killarney, 8.
Legate, The Pope's, 107, 222. Letters, 22.
List of Missions, 319; of Local Committees, 320.
Local Committees, 133, 160, 320.
Lord Lieutenant, 129. Lough Mask, 291-2.
Loughrea, 147.
Louth, see "Drogheda."
Map of Education, 34.- Missions,
dress, 200.
O'Connell, 93.
Omey, 131, 300.
Ordination of Missionaries, 79, 100. Ossory, 80. Oughterard, 302. Pallaskenry, 220, 250. Pastoral, 135, 186, 210. Peel, Sir Robert, 276. Persecutions, 66, 69, 90, 93, 100, 113, 129, 251, 257, 273. Portarlington, 141, 219, 231, 260. Prayer, Special, 70, 84, 97, 120, 151, 188, 199, 200-1. Preaching Mission, 78, 79, 277-8. -Controversial, 79.
Protestant Prejudice, 206.
Quarterly Review," 193. Queen's County, 141, 198. Ragged Schools, 165.
Reports, 75, 77, 79, 139, 143, 175, 181, 187, 207, 225, 228, 235, 280, 286, 291-4.
Reflections on the Story, 313-15. Revival, 192-3.
Rochester, Bishop of, 180. Roden, Lord, 101.
Rooveagh, 62, 65.
Ryder, Rev. R., 63, 65, 91. School-rooms, 97.-Children, 99, 243, 248-9.
School Teaching, 99, 276, 284-5. School, Sunday, 115.-The Coombe, 177.
Sellerna, 41, 44, 89, 130, 217, 218, 251, 265, 293.
Sermon, Galway, 54-8.- Dublin, 98.
Seymour, Rev. C., 136. Shrule, 128, 259. Singer, Dr., 76.
Sligo, 182, 187, 231, 245, 251. Society formed, 69.
Spain. Sympathy with the Con- verts, 225.
Spiritual Exigencies Fund, 67, 76. St. Patrick's, Dean of, 190. Streamstown, 49.
Sumner, Bishop, 195-6. Sunday Observance, 90.
Synod at Drogheda, 135.-Dublin, 180.-Tuam, 136.
"Tablet, The," Roman Catholic Paper, 111.
Testimony of English Clergyman, 197.-Archbishop Whately, 239. -Archbishop Trench, 265.- Bishop of Oxford, 263.-Bishop of Rochester, 180.-Bishop of Winchester, 195. - Rev. F. Whitfield, 264.-Right Hon. J. Whiteside, 240.
Testimony in House of Commons,
"Times" Newspaper, The, 104, 202, 240.
Townsend, Rev. H., 92. Training School, 115.
Trench, Archbishop, 265-6. Tuam, 39, 132, 136, 275.-Bishop of, 79, 118, 130, 155, 190, 273. -Dean of, 128.-Rector of, 136. Turbot Island, 100-1, 155. Union of Parishes, 95. Union of Societies, 121.
Waller, Rev. T., 220.
Whately, Archbishop, 109, 122, 162. Mrs. 208. Whitfield, Rev. F., 263-5. Whiteside, Right Hon. J., 240. Wigram, Bishop, 180. Wilberforce, Bishop, 263. Wilberforce, Rev. Henry, 108. Wiseman, Cardinal, 184-6.
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