Colleges, Pastoral Labor in Concert of Prayer for . Cogswell, Rev. William 240 Population and Resources of 263 Epictetus,. 299 Episcopal Church at the West, 67, 156, 233, 323 Episcopalians, 191, 193, 195, 199, 201, 203, 66 51 66 229 102 134 Society 310 Colony, American at Liberia, 45 Colored Population in the U. States, 61 66 46 264 Expenses in Colleges, 298, 299 Concert of Prayer for Colleges,. 240 282 201 Day of 159 66 Gen, Summary of Continent of Europe, . 45 Convention of the Friends of Educa- Finley, Rev. Samuel chosen President 275 Convicts and Prisoners, Council of Catholics at Baltimore, Cumberland College, Davies, Rey. Samuel, chosen Presi- Correspondence Am. Ed. Society, 76, 238 93 271 128 134, 227 ' દ 66 Funds of the Am. Ed. Soc. 78, 159, 242, 328 312 244 Day, Rev. J. chosen Pres. Yale Coll. 273 24 Georgian Islands, Missions in Delegates to Ecclesiastical Bodies, Denominations, Religious Religion, Rationalism, 108 Georgia, Religious Denominations in 59 213, 214, 223 Daggett, Rev. N. chosen President of 66 Elementary Education of Yale College 272 Diocese of Baltimore, Dickinson, Rev. Jon. chosen President Dissenters, Schools and Colleges of Dunster, Pres. Life of Dutch Reformed Church, 225, 209, 211, 213 dent of Yale College Dyspepsy forestalled and resisted, 273 Green, Rev. A. chosen President of 275 310 Greenville College, 127 214 17 100 Greece, Polit. Hist. Relig. State of 278 264 66 Notes on 300 Education Societies, 62 Health of Literary Men, 102 Efforts at the West, 136 Herseys, Donations of the family of 268 ERRATA AND EXPLANATIONS. No. I. Page 27, 13 lines from the bottom, after the word "Pacific," add "and a part of the Indian Ocean." Page 31, 20 lines from the top, for "forty eighths," read "forty eight fiftieths." Page 47, we did not find space to notice the labors of the Jews' Society as we promised in the note at the bottom of the page. Page 50, 10th line from top, to some of the Prussian Universities there are several Professors who are evangelical men. On the same page, in the 4th paragraph from the bottom, the number of students in the Bâsle Missionary Seminary, should be stated as between forty and fifty, instead of between twenty and thirty. Page 51, the views stated in regard to the liberal character of Charles X. were at that time erroneous. Events, which have come to our knowledge since, and which are well known, have shown the weakness and wickedness of his character. Von Bulow, the missionary in Norway, is not the Prussian General who fought at Waterloo, but another individual. We were led into the mistake by what we considered good authority. Gen. Von Bulow's remains sleep on the plains of Belgium. No. II. Page 117, the whole area of the States and Territories comprised in the Valley of the Mississippi, should be stated at 1,400,000 or 1,500,000 square miles, instead of 1,200,000, as we have done on that page. On the 124th page the aggregate of the lands acquired by the United States of the Indians should be stated as 196,229,865, or one hundred and ninety-six millions two hundred and twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and sixty-five acres. Our desire to be very accurate led us into a gross mistake, so gross, indeed, that no intelligent reader could be deceived. No. III. Page 213, our want of the proper documents, which had been mislaid or lost, is the reason why we did not give a fuller account of the Evangelical Lutherans in the State of Pennsylvania. We shall endeavor to give a more complete account next year. We acknowledge our obligations to the Rev. Prof. Schmucker for an additional copy of the minutes of the last meeting of the Synod. Our statement of the number of Unitarian ministers, p. 224, has been supposed to be low. We have only to say that it was furnished by one of the most distinguished Unitarian ministers in the country, and is in accordance with the result of an examination in the last Massachusetts State Register. On pp. 211 and 212, a part of the Presbytery of Philadelphia should have been transferred to the State of New Jersey. On p. 211, third column, first name, read " Jared D. Fyler," instead of "Jared D. Tyler." The following statement of the statistics of the Calvinistic Baptists in the United States, was published in a late number of the Philadelphia Baptist Tract Magazine. This list does not exhibit the full strength of the Baptist denomination. The number baptized probably exceeds the number put down, by at least six or seven thousand, and the total number of members is at least 20,000 more. |