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LANNEAU, MRS. BAZILE, letters to, | MASON,

69-70, 233-235.
LANNEAU, REV. B. E., 2.

his address at Barhamville, 134-
135.

at Columbia Seminary, 136.
resides in his home, 139.
letter on his call to Cincinnati, 147.
LARNED, REV. SYLVESTER, Work and

death in New Orleans, 175-176.
institute bearing this name, 309-

311, 434, 492.

LAW, WM., elder in the church at
Columbia, 87.

LAY EVANGELISM AND Y. M. C. A.,
486.

LE CONTE, JNO., letter from on death
of his wife, 529.

LEE, J. N., letter and resolution from
relative to his vacation, 301-303,
and reply, 304-305.

LEE, GEN. ROBT. E., eulogy on 346-
352.
LEHMAN, WM., professor in Univer-
sity of Ga.,58.

LELAND, REV. DR. A. W., professor at
Columbia, 64, 150.

LEUCHT, RABBI I. L., address on his

80th birthday, and reply, 611-613.
on street car accident, 624.
memorial, 645-650.

LONSDALE, MRS., letter to on death
of her son, 493-494.
LOUISIANA, history and conditions,
171-172.

lottery company, 547-564.

synod of, its first moderator, 546.
LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNAL, impres-

sion of his preaching, 426-430.
MACFIE, MRS., letters to on death of
daughter, 495-497.
of son, 581-582.
MACFIE, J. C., letter to on personal

religion, 494-495.

MALLARD, REV. DR. R. Q., why lot-
tery not opposed vigorously dur-
ing 1880-1890, 552.

conducts his funeral exercises, 631-
632.

tribute, 675.

MALLARD, REV. DR. R. R., compares
him to Saul of Tarsus, 55.
MARKHAM, REV. T. R., memorial ad-
dress on, 564, 574.

alternate to Southern Assembly,
1861, 244.
MARTIN, JAS., elder in church at Co-
lumbia, 88.

LOWELL, elder in First
Church, Savannah, 77.

MAURY, COM. M. F., opinions as to
his appearance, 362.

MAYBIN, J. A., commissioner to pros-
ecute the call from New Orleans,
157-158.

commissioner to General Assembly,
1861, 244.
death, 435.

MCCALLIE, REV. DR. T. N., pastor
First Church, Chattanooga, 264.
McCONNELL, BLAKELEY, wife's broth-
er, 70.

McCONNELL,
wife, 70-72.
Mary Augusta.)
MCCONNELL, DR. ROBT., wife's father,
70.

MARY AUGUSTA, his
(See Palmer, Mrs.

MCCONNELL, MRS. SARAH A. W.,
wife's mother,_70-72.

MCFARLAND, REV. DR. FRANCIS, tem-

porary moderator first General
Assembly, 246.

MCGLOIN, JUDGE FRANK, tribute to
him, 635.

MCILWAINE, REV. DR. RICHARD, his
home life, 522.

incident relative to his value of
Thornwell as an authority, 668.
MCINNIS, REV. R., commissioner to
Assembly of 1861, 244.

MCMASTER, COL. AND MRS. F. W.,
letters to on death of their son,
578-579.

daughter, 587-588.

MCMASTER, COL. F. W., letters to on
death of wife, 589-590.

to the children of Col, M. on death
of their father, 591.
MCMASTER, MISS AGNES, letter to
600-601.

MCMASTER, MISS HELEN, letter to,
618.

MCMASTER, MRS. M. J. M., letter to
on death of his wife, 523-524.
MCMILLAN, elder in First Church,
New Orleans, 435.

MCNAIR, R. H., elder in First Church
New Orleans, 178.
McSWEENEY, Gov. M. B., tribute to
him, 636.

MEANS, Gov. J. H., a friend, 146.
MEMORIAL ADDRESS at Louisville, 565-
569.

MILES, DR., funeral address on, 564.
MILLER, MRS. ARNOLD, letter to on
death of husband, 583-584.

MISSISSIPPI, SYNOD OF, 246.
MITCHELL, DR. J. T., effect of his

preaching, 296-297.
MONTGOMERY, ALA., Assembly meets
there, 262-263.

MORRIS, JNO. A., connection with the

Lottery Company, 547, 551.
MOTORMAN, incident of, 627-628, 630-
631.
MULLALLY, REV. F. P., resigns charge
at Columbia, 272.

MURRAY, C. H., connection with lot-

tery company, 547.

NALL, REV. DR. J. H., conducts his
funeral 631.

tribute, 658, 666-667.

NED, a slave, dealing of Columbia
session with, 93.

NEGROES, address to, 491. (See
Blacks.)

NEW ORLEANS, its importance, 173-
174.

captured by Federals, 264.

condition at close of war, 291-292.
NEW ORLEANS FIRST CHURCH OF,
call from, 148, 156-165.
historical accounts of, 174-181, 364-
365, 564.

condition in 1865, 291-292.
in 1870, 306-309.
in 1888, 433-434.

in 1902, 537-538.

character of the session, 435-436.
letters to from Southwestern Pres-
byterian University, and reply,
410-414.

from pastor, 277-282, 303-305, 410-
414, 532-533, 625.

NEW ORLEANS, PRESBYTERY OF, action
in relation to Spring Resolutions,
240-246.

meetings during the war and sub-
sequent reunion, 311-312.
refuses to let him accept chancellor-
ship of Southwestern Presbyter-
ian University, 414-418.

NEW ORLEANS TIMES, his service just
after the war, 292-293.

NICHOLS, Gov. F. T., vetoes lottery
bill, 551.

letter to, 552-553-

OGDEN, W. F., elder in First Church,
New Orleans, 435.

OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY makes him
a D.D., 149.

ORANGEBURG CHURCH, supplied by
him, 156.

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PALMER, BENJAMIN MORGAN—

obituary of his mother, 101-106.
birth of his five daughters, 106.
editor Southern Review, 126-134.
professor at Columbia Seminary,

138, 148-149, 150, 166, 265, 272,
276.

called to chair of theology, 433.
letter from faculty, 539-543.
calls to Baltimore, 146.

to Charleston, 146-147.

to Cincinnati, 147-148.

to Philadelphia, 148.
to Danville, Ky., 148.

to New Orleans, 148, 156-165.
to Princeton, 235.

supplies Orangeburg church, 156.
a D.D., 149.

takes part in the installation of
his father, 167-169.

resigns as stated clerk of Synod
of South Carolina, 165.

fitness for the work in New Or-
leans, 171ff.

his installation, 181-182.
work there, 182ff, 433-434.
sticks to his post during yellow
fever epidemic, 187-188, 431.
services to church at large, 189-
195.

care of blacks, 188-189.
views on secession, 196-205.
home life, 223-235, 522-523, 606.
his course during the war, 236-
290.

leaves New Orleans, 262ff.
commissioner to Assembly of
1861, 244.
moderator, 262.

commissioner to Assembly of
1862, 262-263.

1863, 269.

1864, 276-314.

1870, 317-328.

1875, 436, 475-479.

1886, 458.

1898, 576.

daughter's death, 270.

commissioner to Army of Ten-
nessee, 270, 276.

resumes pastoral work in Colum-
bia, 272.

opposes union with United Sy-
nod, 274-276.

experiences after evacuation of
Columbia, 287-290.

return to New Orleans, 292ff.
vacation, 301-305.

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tact, 658.

magnetism, 659.

the preacher, 81, 89-91, 293-298,
421-430, 534-536, 660-665.

the pastor, 97-100, 298-301, 431-
433, 492-497, 537-538, 575-591,
666-667.

teacher, 155, 667.
theologian, 667-669.

champion of Southern Church,
669-670.

philosopher, 670.
statesman, 670-671.
citizen, 547-564, 671-673.
head of family, 673-674.
friend, 674.

servant, social, 674-675.
of God, 676.

HIS LETTERS, to Dr. J. B. Adger, on
heavy work, 139.

HIS LETTERS—

call to Columbia, 151-154.
to New Orleans, 159-164.
opposing union with United Sy-
nod, 275.

publishing the works of Thorn-
well, 312-313.

his course at Louisville Assem-
bly, 334.

inadvisability of his restating ar-
guments against fusion, 334-
335.

endowment of Columbia Semin-

ary, 365-366.

biography of Thornwell, and
other matters, 366-370.
death of his daughter Gussie,
513.

to Mrs. Mary I. Anderson, on
her failing health, 498-499.
to Mrs. Baker on receipt of a
bouquet, 600.

Mr. and Mrs. Barkley, his last
letter, 618-619.

Mrs. S. B. Bird on death of his
daughter, 395-400.
remaining in New Orleans, 401-
405.

general topics, 596-597, 604-605.
Chas. Bobb on personal salvation,
300-301.

Mrs. Edgeworth Byrd on yellow
fever in New Orleans, 431.
Life of Thornwell, 483-485.
friendly topics, 500-502.
ordination of her son as elder,
507.

death of his father, 510-511.
of his daughter, 513-522.
accident to Mrs. Byrd, 575-577.
Miss Gussie Colcock, his grand-
daughter, 607-608.

Rev. Dr. T. L. Cuyler on death
of his wife, 526-527.
Rev. Dr. Eugene Daniel, 545.
Mr. Dyas, letter to on death of
wife, 584-585.

Mr. Galbreath, enclosing thank-
offering, 618.

Rev. Dr. A. C. Hopkins, 458.
Miss Grace L. Hunt, 595-596.
Mrs. S. L. Hutson, 385-388.

W. F. Hutson on death of Mrs.
Hutson, 388.

Miss Anna Jennings, 282-285,
370-379, 381-385.

Dr. S. A. King, on death of a
son, 579-581.

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Mrs. Lonsdale, on death of her
son, 493-494.

Mrs.

Macfie, on death of a
daughter, 495-497.

of a son, 581-582.

J. C. Macfie, on personal reli-
gion, 494-495.

Miss Agnes McMaster, 600-601.
Miss Helen McMaster, 618.
Mrs. M. J. M. McMaster, on
death of his wife, 523-524.
Col. and Mrs. F. W. McMaster,
on death of a son, 578-579.
of a daughter, 587-588.
Col. F. W. McMaster, on death
of wife, 589-590.

to children of Col. McMaster,

on death of their father, 591.
Mrs. Arnold Miller, on death of
her husband, 583-584.

First Church, New Orleans, 277-

282, 303-305, 410-414, 532-533,
625.

Gov. F. T. Nichols, on veto of
Lottery bill, 552-553-

Kate Palmer, 228-230.
Rev. Ed. Palmer, his father, on
91st birthday, 508.

Mary Howe Palmer, 227-228.
Sarah Frances, 225-227, 230-233.
Mrs. Sarah Peck, on death of
her son, 585-587.

on receipt of her photograph,
597-598.

Mrs. C. R. Railey, on death of
her husband, 587-588.

on her approaching end, 601-604.
Rev. R. H. Reid, of advice, 139-

141, 142-146.

Wm. O. Rodgers, 599-600.
Dr. Stuart Robinson, on Pres-
byterian University, 406.
on refusal of Presbytery of New
Orleans to dismiss him, 419-
420.

on preparing mind of church for
legislative action, 479-481.
Mrs. A. A. Woods, 588-589.

HIS SERMONS AND ADDRESSES-
(1) Sermons :

Num. 22: 38, inaugural 88, 89.
Ps. 94: 20, and Obadiah 7,
Thanksgiving, 1861, 206-219.
Ps. 144: I, to Washington Artil-
lery, 238-239.

HIS SERMONS AND ADDresses-
John 4:23-24, dedication of
church, 107-125.
John 6:68-69, to graduation class,
University of N. C., 136.
Rom. 5: 19, trial sermon, 65-66.
Eph. 1: 22-23, at opening of first
Southern Assembly, 247-262.
Eph. 3:20-21, hundredth anni-
versary, Nazareth Church, 353.
Rev. 4:2, 3, The Rainbow round
the Throne, 267-268.

Christ, the Builder of the Church,
353.

the Church, a spiritual kingdom,

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Art of Conversation, The, 262.
Assembly of 1865, 328-334.
Broken Home, The, 76-77, 530,
571-572.
Christianity

Vindicated from

Charge of Fanaticism, 131-132.
Church and State, 130-131.
Claims of the English Language,
132-133.

Establishment of Fraternal Rela-
tions, History of, 439-458, 486.
Examination into the Fixed
Character of the Jew, 128-129.
First Church, New Orleans, His-
tory of, 174-181.
Female Excellence, 195.
Formation of Character, 55.
The Family in Its Civil and
Churchly Aspects, 485-486.
Grounds of Certitude in Religi-
ous Belief, 486.

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Hindrances to Union with the
Church, 573:

Inquiry into the Doctrine of Im-
puted Sin, 129-130.

Lay Evangelism and Y. M. C. A.,
486.

Members of Southern Presby-
terian Church, An Address to,
459-475.

Palmer, Mrs. Sarah B., obituary
of, 101-105.

Palmer, Kate, on death of, 393-

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574.

Thornwell, Rev. Dr. J. H., Life
and Letters of, 482-485.
Young Student, The, 336-339.
PALMER, REV. EDWARD, his father, 2.
sketch of, 13-15.

goes to Andover, 38.

to Dorchester, S. Č., 39.
to Walterboro, 41-44.
to Stony Creek, 44.
slave members, 48.

preaches sermon at ordination of
son, 81.

installed pastor of Stony Creek,
167-169.

letters to, 432-433, 508.
letter from, 509-510.
death, 510-512.

PALMER, Rev. Dr. ED. P., his brother,

2.

resides in his home, 139.
PALMER, ESTHER M., wife of Job, II.
PALMER, ELIZABETH HODGKINS, wife
of Wm. II., 3.

PALMER, ELIZABETH S., wife of Thos.
II., 5.

PALMER, FRANCES, wife of Wm. I.,

3.
PALMER, JOHN, 3.

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