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INDEX. 



Smith, Dr. William, arraigned and im- 

 prisoned for an alleged libel on the 

 Quakers, I,, 174. 



hears his classes in jail, I., 186. 



liberated and re-arrested, I., 187. 



address to colonies, I., 188. 



marries Miss R. Moore, I., 193. 



Thanksgiving sermon on campaign 

 of 1758, I., 193, 



sends an appeal to the Crown, I., 



193- 



sails for England; receives the de- 

 gree of D. D., I., 197. 



returns to Philadelphia, I., 214. 



mission to England in behalf of the 

 college, I., 283. 



his instructions, I., 285. 



sails for England, I., 29a. 



appeal for college, I., 295. 



reception by Mr. Thomas Penn and 

 Archbishop Seeker, I., 288. 



visits Scotland, I., 313. 



presented at court by Mr. Penn, I., 

 322. 



made D. D. by Trinity College, Dub- 

 lin, I., 330. 



visits Mr. Penn, I., 331. 



returns to America, I., 352. 



vote of thanks by trustees of college, 



I-. 357- 

 on Bouquet's expedition, I., 370. 

 purchases land at Huntingdon, I., 



397- 

 is rector of Trinity Church, Oxford, 



I., 401. 



lectures on natural philosophy, I., 

 410. 



in charge of Christ Church, Phila- 

 delphia, I., 410. 



chaplain to i8th regiment, I., 411. 



President of Corporation for Relief 

 of Widows, etc., I., 432. 



retires from the above in 1789, 1., 433. 



at an Indian conference, I., 435- 



observes transit of Venus, I., 436, 

 456, 461, 



founds the Philosophical Society, I., 

 437- 



Smith, Dr. William, visits South Carolina 

 in interests of college, I., 467. 

 address before Philosophical Society, 



I., 483. 

 Do. on Colonial Grievances, I., 495. 

 his opinions on the Revolution, I., 



504, 539- 



sermon on death of General Mont- 

 gomery, I., 540. 



makes a large purchase of land, I., 



567. 

 observes transit of Mercury, I., 570. 

 warrant to arrest, as a Tory, I., 372. 

 comment on statement of Bishop 



White, I., 574. 

 at Barbadoes island, II., 9. 

 Forty Fort, Wyoming, II., 10. 

 returns to Philadelphia, II., 13. 

 replies to charge of Peter Cress, II., 



14. 

 removes to Chestertown, Md., II., 



27. 

 Principal of academy, afterwards 



Washington College, II., 27, 34, 64. 

 preaches at St. Peter's, Philadelphia, 



11., 39- 

 proposes General Washington as 



member of Philosophical Society, 



II., 40. 

 sermon on Fast of 1781, II., 41. 

 Do. on capture of Cornwallis, II., 47. 

 at Gloucester Mission, II., 60. 

 elected Bishop of Maryland, II., 100. 

 testimonial to Bishop of London, II., 



lOI. 



sermon before Convention of Mary- 

 land, II., 109. 



presides at General Convention of 

 1784, II., 115. 



favors extensive changes in Prayer 

 Book, II., 118. 



sermon before Convention of 1785, 

 II., 214. 



foresees our national greatness, II., 

 207. 



reply to English bishops, II., 233. 



sermon before General Convention 

 of 1769, II., 265. 



