ANGLICAN CHURCHES. 



Confederate Episcopal Church, 11 ; dioceses and 

 missions in United States, 11 ; Board of Mis- 

 sions, 11 ; American Church Missionary Soci- 

 ety, 11 ; Church Union Society, 11 ; Church of 

 England, 12; works of Bishop Colenso, 12; 

 proceedings relative thereto, 12; controversy 

 on the " Essays and Reviews," 12 ; attempt to 

 establish a monastic order, 12 ; Brother Igna- 

 tius, 12; movement to open communication 

 with the Russian Church, 13 ; its success, 13. 



IV. Bishops of the Church in England, 20 ; 

 statistics of the Protestant Episcopal Church 

 of the United States, 20 ; receipts of the Board 

 of Missions, 20 ; do. of the American Church 

 Missionary Society, 20 ; do. of the English So- 

 ciety for propagating the Gospel, 20 ; mission 

 to Hayti, 20 ; opening communication with the 

 Russian Church, 21 ; English Eastern Church 

 Association, 21 ; Christian Union Society, 21 ; 

 its objects, 21; English Association, 21; its 

 proceedings, 21 ; Colenso case, 21 ; proceedings, 

 21 ; case of the " Essays and Reviews," 22 ; pro- 

 ceedings, 22 ; declaration of the American and 

 Canadian Churches, 22; further proceedings, 

 22; Benedictine Order, 22; Church Con- 

 gresses, 22. 



V. Statistics of, in United States, 23 ; Tri- 

 ennial Convention, 24; question of reunion 

 with Southern dioceses, 24 ; bishops from the 

 South present, 42 ; admission of, 24 ; proceed- 

 ings of the convention, 25 ; resolution for a day 

 of thanksgiving, 25 ; vote on, 25 ; lost, 25 ; di- 

 vision of the diocese of Pennsylvania, 25 ; num- 

 ber of bishops increased, 25 ; Southern General 

 Council, 25 ; proceedings, 25 ; Board of Mis- 

 sions, 25 ; reports from Mexico, 25 ; mission to 

 West Africa, 26; Church of England, 26 ; Bish- 

 op Colenso, 26; Order of St. Benedict, 26; 

 efforts for a closer union of the English and 

 Russian Churches, 26 ; proceedings, 26 ; views 

 of Dr. Pusey, 27 ; colonial bishoprics, 27. 



VI. Statistics of the Protestant Episcopal 

 Church, 19, 20; movement for a reunion of 

 Southern dioceses, 20 ; annual meeting of the 

 Board of Missions, 20 ; agitation in the Church 

 of England, 21 ; Colenso case, 21 ; Convocation 

 of Canterbury, 21 ; questions considered, 21, 

 22; ritualism, 22 ; proceedings, 22 ; opposition 

 of the Archbishop of Canterbury, 23 ; memo- 

 rial of friends of ritualism, 23 ; monastery of 

 the "English Order of St. Benedict," 23; ef- 

 forts for closer union, 23 ; correspondence with 

 Cardinal Patrizi, 23 ; Eastern Church Associa- 



tion, 24 ; arrival of an Eastern bishop in Eng- 

 land, 24; increase of the number of bishops, 

 24; English Church Society, 24 ; united Church 

 of England and Ireland, 24. 



VII. Statistics of, in United States, 41; 

 meeting of Board of Missions, 42; receipts 

 and expenditures, 42 ; Anniversaries of Low- 

 Church Societies, 42 ; views of Low-Church- 

 men in regard to preaching, recognition of 

 'other ministers, and baptism, 42 ; Pan-Angli- 

 can Synod, 42 ; proceedings of the Synod, 43 ; 

 resolutions of, 43 ; Bishop of Colenso, 43 ; pas- 

 toral address of, 43 ; pastoral letter to Greek 

 Church, 44 ; ritualistic controversy, 44 ; decla- 

 ration against ritualism by American bishops, 

 44 ; declarations of English convocations, 44 ; 

 action of bishops of the Irish Church, 45 ; 

 Queen of England appointed commission to in- 

 quire into practices, orders, and rubrics of the 

 Church, 45; report of the commission, 45; reso- 

 lution of Convocation of Canterbury, regard- 

 ing relation of Church and State, 45 ; session 

 of the Church Congress at Wolverhampton, 45 ; 

 the Colenso case, 45 ; increase of dioceses, 45 ; 

 resolution of diocesan convention of Adelaide 

 concerning relation of colonial churches to 

 Church of England, 45 ; resolution of Lower 

 House of the Convocation of Canterbury on 

 reform of convocation, 45 ; society of the Holy 

 Cross, 46. 



VIII. Number of clergymen, parishes, etc., 

 in the United States, 24; summary, 25; its 

 Board of Missions, 25 ; proceedings, 25 ; dio- 

 ceses of the Church of England, 26 ; Triennial 

 Convention at New York, 26 ; new dioceses, 

 26 ; bishops elected, 26 ; canon relative to the 

 formation of new dioceses, 26 ; intercom- 

 munion with the Eastern Churches, 27; canon 

 on divorce, 27 ; commission to re-rise the psalms 

 and hymns, and report to the next convention, 

 27 ; disestablishment of the Church in Ireland, 

 27; proceedings in England, 27 ; Christian Un- 

 ion question, 28 ; new project, 28 ; union of 

 Anglicans and Wesleyans, 28 ; proceedings, 28 ; 

 the ritualistic controversy, 28 ; proceedings of 

 the Royal Commission in England, 29 ; details 

 of their decision, 29 ; the case of Mackonochie, 

 29; decision of the judicial committee, 29; 

 monastic institutions in England, 30 ; in New 

 York, 30 ; the Colenso case, 30 ; report of a 

 committee, 31. 



IX. Statistical summary of the Protestant 

 Episcopal Church in the United States, 17; num- 



