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INDEX. 



University of Pennsylvania and College of 

 Philadelphia combined, II., 315. 

 languishes, II., 318. 



Virginia, state of Church in, II., 225. 



protesters in, against an American 

 Episcopate, I., 388. 

 Venus, transit of, I., 436, 456, 461. 

 Veto with House of Bishops, II., 284. 



Wallace, Horace Binney, his "Art and 

 Scenery in Europe," II., 215. 



Wallace, John Bradford, his report to the 

 Legislature of Pennsylvania on the 

 proposed change of the Constitution 

 of the State, II., 296. 

 other references to, II., 520, 524. 



Wallace, John William, LL. D., President 

 of Historical Society of Pennsyl- 

 vania : his address in the New Hall, 



I-, 97- 

 his " Century of Beneficence," I., 



425; II-) III- ' \cc c r t t 



Wallace, Joshua ]\Iaddox, of Eurf.ngton, 



N. J., sketch of, I., 408. 

 Washington, General, not Grand Maste'- 



of Masons, II., 34. 

 no hand in making the Proposed 



Book, as it is erjr^necusly allegeii 



by Mr. Nicholson 'that' be had, II., 



204. 

 Waterford (N. J.), St. Mary's Church, II., 



471.473- 

 Wemyss, John, II., 52. 



genealogy of this family, II., 498. 

 West, Benjamin, history of his early life, 



I-. 591- 

 West, Dr. William, II., 102. 



Wharton, Rev. Dr. C. H., II., 140, 229. 



Whitby, Dr., II., 135. 



Williams, Jonathan, II., 345. 



Will, last, of Dr. Smith, II., 416. 



executors of, II., 419. 



Wilson, Dr. Bird, II., 459. 



Wilson, Hon. James, I., 409. 



White, Bishop, graduates, I., 365. 



White, Bishop, his letter for Orders, I., 



458. 



his " Case of Episcopal Churches 



Considered," this tract vindicated, 



I., 405; II., 185, 258, 502. 



and Dr. Blackwell only clergymen at 



one time in Pennsylvania, I., 403. 

 refuses to preach military sermons, 



I., 561. 

 is President of Corporation for Relief 



of Widows, etc., I., 434. 

 why called at one time " Doctor," 



instead of " Bishop," I., 389, n. 

 is Chaplain to Congress, II., 10. 

 and Dr. Blackwell desire and get a 

 General Convention, II., 103, 105. 

 on the meeting at New Brunswick, 



II., 107. 

 uses the " Proposed Book," II., 132. 

 opposed to extensive changes, II., 



141, 217, 219, 224. 

 his " Hints towards a Preface " to 

 < ;• Proposed Book, II., 1 55. 

 on mu'sld and hymns, II., 220. 

 recommended for consecration, II., 



■23S. ■ 

 his consecration, II., 264. 

 and Dr. Smith contrasted, II., 217. 

 his tribute to Dr. Smith, II., 307. 

 refuses 'to leave Philadelphia during 



the yellow fever, II., 379. 

 and Benjamin R. Morgan with Dr. 



Smith in his last illness, II., 446. 

 buries Dr. Smith, II., 448. 

 appointed by Dr. Smith to be one of 



his executors, II., 419. 

 did not vote for himself as Bishop in 



1786, II., 459- 

 expresses to Rev. Dr. Blackwell re- 

 grets at losing his services at the 

 United Churches, II., 485. 

 Willing, Charles, memoir of, II., 505, 507. 

 Willing, Thomas, memoir of, II., lo, 325, 



505. 510- 

 Wroth, Peregrine, M.D., II., 503. 

 Wyoming, lands purchased at, I., 47. 



