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lation, 379; education, 379; budget, 379; 

 army and navy, 379 ; commerce, 379 ; naviga- 

 tion, 379; railroad, 380; state officers, 380; 

 politics, 380 ; election, 380 ; want of freedom, 

 380; riot in Corfu, 380; legislative proceed- 

 ings, 381 ; election by the Holy Synod, 381 ; 

 mines, transfer of, 381. 



XV. Sovereign, 371 ; area and population, 

 371; budget, 371; foreign debt, 371; army, 

 371; navy, 371; commerce, 371; shipping, 

 371 ; railroad, 371 ; divisions in the Greek 

 Chamber, 371 ; new cabinet formed, 371 ; ru- 

 mored resignation of the King, 372 ; new elec- 

 tions, 372; members of the ministry, 372; 

 financial deficiency, 374; the Laurian Mining 

 Company, 373 ; convention with Germany, 

 374. 



GREEK CHURCH. III. Extent, 464 ; inde- 

 pendent groups, 464; movement among the 

 Bulgarians, 465 ; contest in the Danubian Prin- 

 cipalities, 465 ; laws relative to converts, 466 ; 

 intercommunion between the Anglican and 

 Greek Churches, 466 ; letter from the Patri- 

 arch of Constantinople, 466 ; Church in Rus- 

 sia, 467. 



IV. Changes, 413 ; union movement relative 

 to, 413 ; church books sent to Moscow, 414 ; 

 missions in Asia, 415 ; other missions, 415. 



V. In Austria, 412 ; the Moldo-Wallachian 

 Church, 412; attempted interference of the 

 Sultan, 412 ; reorganization, 412 ; movement 

 toward a union with the Anglican Church, 412 ; 

 letters of Prince Orloff to the Moscow Gazette 

 and London Times, 412 ; history of the move- 

 ment from the Pall Mall Gazette, 413; the 

 Church in Servia, 413; in the kingdom of 

 Greece, 413. 



VI. Increasing interest in establishing closer 

 connection with Anglican Churches of Europe 

 and America, 385; feelings of the Russian 

 clergy, 385; statement of Rev. George Wil- 

 liams, 385 ; statement of Bishop Whitehouse, 

 385 ; report of negotiations between the Pope 

 and bishops of Turkey, 385 ; Danubian Prin- 

 cipalities and the Greek Synod, 385 ; Russian 

 Church in New York, 386 ; Greek converts in 

 Western Europe, 386. 



VII. Divisions, 380 ; Church in the Ionian 

 Islands, 380; statistics of the Church, 380; 

 the Church in Roumania, 380; union of the 

 Anglican and Greek Churches, 381 ; change in 

 Russia of mode of ecclesiastical succession, 

 381; abuses in Roumania, 381. 



VIII. Statistics, 834; invitation from the 

 Pope, 334 ; address of the Patriarch, 334 ; his 

 views on the (Ecumenical Council, 385 ; letter 

 from Moscow, 335 ; Greek Church of Russia, 

 335 ; new archbishop, 336 ; Church in Bulga- 

 ria, 336. 



IX. Important letter of the Patriarch of 

 Constantinople to the Archbishop of Canter- 

 bury, 326; effect of the letter, 327; directions 

 respecting the burial of members of the Eng- 

 lish Church, 827; history of the Bulgarian 

 question, 827; present aspect of the same, 

 828 ; the Holy Governing Synod of the Rus- 

 sias, 328 ; statistics of the Russo-Greek Church, 

 328; clergy of the Greek Orthodox Church, 

 328 ; Russian monasteries, 829 ; ecclesiastical 

 reforms in Russia, 330 ; sects among the Rus- 

 sian schismatics, 380; the Morelschiki, 330; 

 the Scoptsi, 830; the Khlisti, 831; the Bes- 

 lovesniki, 331 ; the Dukhobortsi, 831. 



XI. (See Eastern Churches.) 



XIII. Approval of the extermination of the 

 Bulgarians, 340; deposition of the Patriarch 

 of Jerusalem, 340 ; decree, 840 ; disorders in 

 Jerusalem, 340 ; submission of dissidents, 340 ; 

 their letter, 340 ; action of Russia, 341 ; depo- 

 sition of the Patriarch of Constantinople, 841 ; 

 letter of Sophronius to committee of Protes- 

 tant Episcopal Church, 341 ; letter of Hiero- 

 thens, 842; Church of Russia, 342; religious 

 society in, 842 ; report of the secretary, 343 ; 

 union of the East and West, 343; schools in 

 Russian Church, 343; literature, 343; Greek 

 Church in Austria, 348 ; population, etc., 344. 



XIV. Population connected with, 381 ; sen- 

 timents of Russian Church on closer relations 

 with the Eastern and Anglican, 381 ; reply of 

 Isidore, 381 ; the Bible in Turkey, 382 ; ap- 

 pointments, 382; the Church of the Servian 

 nationality, 882 ; how administered, 382 ; 

 Church Congresses in Servia, 383, 384 ; Church 

 in Roumania, 384. 



XV. Population connected with, 374; in- 

 terest in union movements, 374; letter of a 

 Russian theologian, 874, 375; Union Confer- 

 ence at Bonn, 376 ; disagreement on resolu- 

 tions, 376 ; report on the proceedings of the 

 conference, 376 ; the Greek Church of Turkey, 

 376; report of the chief-procurator of the 

 Holy Synod of St. Petersburg relative to diffi- 

 culties at Jerusalem, 376 ; resignation of the 

 Patriarch Procopius, 377 ; state Church of 

 Russia, 377; Greek Church in Poland, 377; 



