INDEX. 



599 



Smith, Dr. William, sermon at funeral of 

 Rev. Dr. Griffith, II., 267. 

 with Mr. William Henry, of Lan- 

 caster, one of Benjamin West's , 

 earliest and most valuable patrons 



Im 591- 

 proposes to leave Maryland, II., 307. 

 returns to Falls of Schuylkill, II., 310. 

 sermon before the Society of ihe Cin- 

 cinnati, II., 318. 

 appointed "An Agent of Informa- 

 tion," il., 328. 

 eulogy on Dr. Franklin, II., 329, 

 published sermons, II,, 421. 

 Do. titles of, II., 428. 

 his last sermon, II., 445, 

 his last will, H., 416. 

 his theological viewfs, II., 455-464. 

 his active, useful life, II., 465. 

 obituary notice of and verses upon 



Charles Willing, II., 508. 

 his last official act, II., J.48. 

 his last illness, II., 44<i. 

 his funeral, II., 448. 

 his estate, II., 449. 

 why not consecrated ' IJ'ishdp'. for; 



MarylaTid, II., 450. • • • • < 



Dr. Wroth's anecdotes^ about, 11.,^ 



504-505. ; \ \,) ; 



Smith, William, " of Stepney','' 11.) 274, «.' 



Smith, William Moore, I., 214; II., 543. 



Smith, William Rudolph (General, of 



Wisconsin), memoir of, II., 581. 

 Smith, Hon. Charles -(of Lancaster'), II., 



320, 323, 57a 

 Smith, Elizabeth, I., 567. 

 Smith, George Washington (Senior Vice- 

 President of the Historical Society 

 of Pennsylvania), II., 523. 

 Smith, Isabella, II., 416. 

 Smith, Richard, I., 421 ; II., 572. 

 Smith, Richard Penn '(father of the au- 

 thor), I., 479; II., 411, 525. 

 Smith, Richard Penn (Colonel), II., 554, 

 Smith, Rebecca, I., 471 ; II., 35a 

 Smith, Hon. Thomas, Judge of the Su- 

 preme Court of Penna., II., 520. 

 Smith, Thomas Duncan, I., 269; II., 574. 



Smith, Williamina Elizabeth, I., 289: 

 IL, 102. 



Smith, William Moore, his birth, I., 214. 

 graduates, I., 501. 

 sketch of, I., 573; see II. , 446, 



Spangenberg, L, 43. 



Standing Stone creek, I., 397. 



" State of the Episcopad Churches Consid- 

 ered," IL, 271, 



State House, Convention of 1789 meets in, 

 II. , 386, 



Stewart, General Walter, IL, 319, 



Stillc, Provost of the college, his just ap- 

 preciation of Dr. Smith, as shown 

 in many ways ; a worthy successor 

 of him ; a R&stifKfor of the institu- 

 tion of which Dr. Smith was the 

 Fundator and first Conditor ; prob- 

 able loss which the university will 

 suffer by his retirement ; different 

 references to him, I., 24, 124, 125, 



295' .•^35' 340; II-, ^L 27, 316, 

 318. 

 Stone, Xi . I'. D., his valuable essay on 



Continental Paper, II. , 15. 

 -St-by,' WilRa-m; L', 84. 

 •Sti-inge/,' Rev.' William, I., 261, 423. 

 Stuart, Gilbert, I., 472; IL, 413, 447. 

 Stuv^t^on.' ?!lr.,>,I;, 265, 322, 323. 

 St. Andrew^s Society, L, 503, 

 St. John's Church, IL, 445. 

 St. Paul's Church, I., 259, 42:2, 423. 

 St. Peter's, dedication of, I., 277-282. 

 a separate coqooration, L, 324. 

 inscriptions in churchyard, I., 278. 

 Berkeley, Clarksborough, IL, 473, w. 

 Synod, Presbyterian, I., 217, 



Talbot, "Rev. John, IL, 251. 



Tavern, One Ton, I., 45. 



Tennent, Rev. William, I., 129. 



Title, Protestant Episcopal Church, 11., 



38. 

 Transit of Mercury, I., 570. 



of Venus, I., 4361, 456, 46J. 



Union of ch'urches effected, II. , 285. 



