American improvement, 75; growth checked, 76; old- fashioned Churches, 75; Broad Church, 82; characteristics, 83; Cathedral centres, 84; Recollections, St. Paul's, 84; danger of luxury, 94; cere- monial, 187. (See RITUAL) COLENSO, Bishop, 83 COMMUNITY OF THE RESURREC-
CONFESSIONS, private, 77; judg-
ment of Father Prescott, 77; Anglican authority for, 77; English Confessors, 132; de- fence of confession, 133; qualities of Confessor, 133; abiding sorrow, 135, 142; Anglican and Roman dif- ferences, 143; place for confessions, 143; scriptural ar- guments, 144; Apostles' au- thority, 144; in Hebrew dispensation, 146; absolution free, 146; necessity of con- fession, 147 CONFRATERNITY BLESSED SAC- RAMENT, 207 CONVERSION, necessity for, 133; abiding sorrow, 135; holy fear, 136 CONVOCATION, 84 COUNCILS, 269
COWLEY FATHERS' MISSION, 84, 92; Father Grafton released from, 51, 52; Indian growth, 95 CRAIK, 80 CRAPSEY, 83
CREED, 73; Nicene, 73; Apos-
CROSSWELL, 21, 22, 79 CUMMINGS, Dr., 81
DAFTER, Dr., 154
DANA, Hon. RICHARD H., 77 DE KOVEN, Dr., 80 DESCARTES, 292 DOANE, Bishop, 76 DOMINIC, ST., 89 DUPANLOUP SYSTEM, 118
EASTBURN, Bishop, 75; opposi- tion to decoration, 75; litiga- tion, 77, 102
EASTERN CHURCH, 251 EASTERN ORIGIN LITURGY, 72 EDSON, Dr., 75
EPISCOPATE, 53; independent from civil government, 72; American obtained, 72 EUCHARIST, 264; importance of recognition of, 72; supreme worship, 306
FILIOQUE, 260, 268; Eastern Church view, 86
FOND DU LAC DIOCESE, 154;
birth of Diocese, 154; poverty, 154; struggles of Bishop, 154, 156; Sta. Monica's School, 157; diocesan foreign missions, 157, 158; early disasters, 158; Bishop Brown's death, 159; financial perplexities of Dio- cese, 163; Bishop's courageous faith, 165; interest in Indians, 165 (see Oneida); many na- tions represented, 165, 170; adaptation of service, 171; Old Catholics, 170, 171; edu-
cational works, 174; Grafton Hall built, 175; fine condi- tion, 176; scope of work, 176; far-reaching influence, 176; the Cathedral, 177; rented pews relinquished, 177; Church becomes Cathedral, 178; stat- utes drawn up, 178; govern- ment of Cathedral, 178; work of Sisterhood (see Sisterhood Holy Nativity); Clergy, 190; denominational friendliness, 191; increase of Clergy, 198; diocesan building, increase, 199; struggles for mainte- nance, 199; improvement in Diocese, 200, 201; catholicity of Diocese, 202 FRANCIS OF ASSISI, ST., 89; St. Francis of Sales, 90, 137 FRANCIS, ST., DE CHANTAL, 100
GALILEO, 183 GARDNER, Father, 193 GENERAL CONVENTION, 76 GERRY, Hon. ELBRIDGE T., 316 GRAFTON, Father, birth, I; childhood, 54, 55, 56; educa- tion Boston Latin School, 3; Phillips Andover Academy, 3; Harvard Law School, 5, 22; England, 9; confirmed, 53; belief in catholicity of the Church, 6; Dr. Pusey, 10; O'Neil, Benson, Prescott, 9; London Mission, 11, 40; can- didate for Holy Orders, 7, 30; inner life, 21, 29, 57; inward struggles and questionings, 58, 59; religious faith, 23, 26, 27,
28; retreat, 37; ascetic life, 62, 63, 64; illness, 65; prayer for a Cross, 65, 66, 67, 68; drawing to religious life, 94; returns to America, 95; object in English visit, 108; success- ful parish methods, 114; parish visiting, 114; manner of in- struction, 115; parish socials, 115, 116; method with rich, 116; ordained Priest, 7; Cu- rate in Maryland, 7, 8, 31; instruction on Ritual, 117; work among children, 117, 118, 119, 120; brightness in teach- ing, 120; new development of spiritual life, 121; children's Eucharists, 124; parochial mission, 125; conferences of Missioners, 126; methods of work, 128; O'Neil's "Cru- sade," 128; call to Fond du Lac, 160; consecration, 53; early financial difficulties, 163, 165; writings, 196; steadfast- ness of Bishop, 197, 198; never-failing activity, 202; Bishop's personal example, 203; singleness of purpose, 206; influence outside Dio- cese, 207; résumé of work in Wisconsin, 207; escapes from dangers, 207, 208; visit to Russia, 253 et seq.; death of Bishop, 308; obsequies, 308; In Memoriam, 310; Father Huntington's appreciation, 311; Bishop Webb's tribute, 314, 315; the translation, 316; portion of sermon, 319, 323
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