The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 1
Contents
- Events in Feejee:
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- Events in Feejee, &c
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Events in Feejee During the First Six Months of the Year 1855 p. 4
- Re-Occupation of Rewa as a Mission-Station p. 4
- Violent Intentions of Rewa Towards Bau
- Danger of Civil Commotion in Bau p. 5
- Kind Interposition of Captain Dunn, of the "Dragon."
- Revolt of Towns to the Westward
- Christian Conduct of Tui Viti, and Death of the King of Rewa p. 6
- Premature Rejoicings
- Destruction of the Mission-House at Rewa by Fire p. 7
- The Missionary Returns to Rewa
- Hopes and Fears p. 8
- Arrival of King George from Tonga
- Murderous Attack on a Tonga Canoe at Ovalau
- Kambah, the Head Quarters of the Rebels, and the Chief Mara p. 9
- Mara Refuses Offers of Peace
- Prayer and Preparation for War p. 10
- Descent upon Kambah
- Destruction of Kambah p. 11
- Flight of the Rebel Chief Mara
- Submission of the King of Nakelo p. 12
- Kumi Taken and Destroyed
- Peace Established p. 13
- King George Visits Rewa and Kandavu
- Many Labourers Needed p. 15
- Pacification of Ovalau p. 16
- Affairs in Rewa p. 17
- Affairs of the Year in Bau p. 19
- The Lakemba Mission p. 22
- The Nandy Mission p. 26
- The Vewa Mission p. 29
- The social, political, and moral aspects of Popery: speech … at the eighteenth annual meeting of the Protestant Association, held in Exeter Hall, May 11, 1853 — by Hugh Stowell p. 23
- England the fortress of Christianity; the preface to 'The new interpretation of the Apocalypse' — by George Croly
- Speech of Viscount Bernard [later 3rd earl of Bandon], on Mr Ward's motion in the House of Commons, August 2, 1843. With notes illustrative of the early history of the Church in Ireland, and An appendix from O'Halloran, a Roman Catholic historian — by Francis Bernard Bandon
- High-Churchism; or, Semi-Popery exposed, in a correspondence between the Rev. Chas. H.S. Nicholls, incumbent of Christchurch, Wanganui, and the Rev. Isaac Harding, Wesleyan Methodist minister, with strictures — by Isaac Harding
- British Protestantism, the first step; or, The question, 'What shall we do?' answered — by James Edward Gordon p. 27
- Reasons against the endowment of the Romish priesthood in Ireland … - 2ed — by Alexander Harper
- Popery at Madeira: or, An account of the persecution and oppression of Dr Kalley and other Protestants by the Portuguese authorities at Madeira — by James Lord
- The Wesleyan Conference, its duties and responsibilities: a vindication of its recent acts of discipline — by Thomas Jackson
- [title page]
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- Advertisement
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The Wesleyan Conference, &c
- [introduction]
- The Wesleyan Conference p. 6
- Conference of 1746 p. 8
- Conference of 1766 p. 9
- Conference of 1770 p. 10
- Conference of 1776 p. 11
- Conference of 1777
- Conference of 1791
- Conference of 1802 p. 12
- Conference of 1804 p. 13
- Conference of 1805
- Conference of 1807
- Conference of 1812
- Conference of 1815 p. 14
- Conference of 1821
- Conference of 1827 p. 15
- Conference of 1835 p. 16
- Conference of 1744 p. 23
- Conference of 1769
- Conference of 1774 p. 24
- Conference of 1775 p. 25
- Conference of 1806
- Conference of 1827
- Its recent Expulsions p. 26
- Objections Answered p. 36
- Conclusion p. 52
- Transubstantiation: a lecture delivered at Clapham — by John Cropp
- Pre-Millenarianism weighed in the balance of the sanctuary: A lecture — by James Harrison Rigg
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Fast-day service held at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, on Wednesday October 7th, 1857 — by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
- The New Park Street Pulpit
- Brief Invocation
- Exposition p. 374
- Prayer p. 377
- Sermon p. 379
- Copy of the letter and declaration issued by the President of the Conference, December 26th 1849; with a list of the Wesleyan ministers who have affixed their names to the declaration p. 388
- Ireland; the true source of its evils, the true remedy — by Edward Taylor Dartnell
- The Denominational (so called, though improperly), the system of national education best adapted to the needs and circumstances of this colony — by Arthur Baker
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[Index Tracts of the Index Association, Ohio] p. 16
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The Impeachment of Christianity. — The Index Tracts. No. 10
- [From The Index of Jan. 6, 1872.]
- 1. I Impeach Christianity in the Name of Human Intelligence— p. 2
- 2. I Impeach Christianity in the Name of Human Virtue— p. 3
- 3. I Impeach Christianity in the Name of the Human Heart— p. 4
- 4. I Impeach Christianity in the Name of Human Freedom— p. 5
- 5. Lastly, I Impeach Christianity in the Name of Humanitarian Religion—
- Free Religious Index p. 6
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The Impeachment of Christianity. — The Index Tracts. No. 10
- Crimes of preachers in the United States and Canada, from May 1876, to May 1883. - 3 ed., translated out of the original newspapers, and with previous translations diligently compared and revised — by M. E. Billings
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The Truth Seeker Library — by Truth Seeker
- The Truth Seeker Library
- D. M. Bennett's Works p. 2
- Paine's Works p. 5
- B. F. Underwood's Works
- Miscellaneous p. 6
- The Holy Cross Series.—Antipapal p. 12
- Truth Seeker Tracts p. 13
- Iron-Clad and Manna Series p. 17
- Dictionaries p. 18
- Ingersoll's Works p. 19
- Works by Prof. William Denton p. 20
- Apostolical succession: a sermon … preached in the Wesleyan Church, Manners Street, Wellington, on Sunday evening, April 17th, 1859 — by James Buller
- The Bible in schools: being reasons stated for the reintroduction of the Bible into the schools of the colony — by Alexander Blake
- Bible Reading in Schools. — Articles Contributed to "the Ashburton Guardian," from August 14 to 27, 1886
- [introduction]
- Bible Reading not Unjust to Roman Catholics p. 6
- Bible Reading not Sectarian p. 7
- A Lawsuit in America p. 8
- The State has to do with Religion
- The Object of Bible Reading p. 9
- Safety Depends on Morality p. 10
- The Ungodly Teacher p. 11
- What is Proposed
- Denominationalism?
- Voluntary Labor
- Dr Morrison p. 12
- The Teachers
- How Settled Elsewhere p. 13
- The London School Eoard p. 14
- Agitation in New Zealand
- Simple Reading Lefended p. 15
- Cincinnati Case p. 16
- The Only Book Interdicted p. 17
- The Mothers Are Degraded
- Appendix
- The Impossibility of knowing what is Christianity — by Peter Dean
- A form of thanksgiving and prayer to Almighty God, upon the completion of fifty years of Her Majesty's reign; to be used on Tuesday the 21st day of June next, and certain other days as herein appointed, in all churches and chapels in England and Wales, and in the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed. By Authority — by Church of England
- Rome and education — by Charles Pascal Telesphore Chiniquy
- A summary of the proceedings of the committee appointed by the Conference to enquire into the eligibility of a plan for the settlement of Methodist chapels, &c.; with a correct copy of the model deed adopted by the committee, and a precedent of a conveyance of freehold referring to the model deed
- A Summary, &c
- [introduction]
- The Case
- Your Opinion is Requested p. 7
- The Opinion of Sir E. B. Sugden, in Consultation with Mr. Matthews.* p. 8
- The Opinion of Mr. Brodie
- [subsection] p. 9
- Release of Freehold Ground — For the Purposes of a Methodist Chapel, with a Declaration of Trusts, &c
- Practical Observations p. 51
- Contents
- The Vatican Decrees in their bearing on civil allegiance: a political expostulation — by William Ewart Gladstone, William Ewart Gladstone, William Ewart Gladstone, William Ewart Gladstone
- The Vatican Decrees in their Bearing on Civil Allegiance
- I. The Occasion and Scope of this Tract
- II. The First and the Fourth Propositions p. 12
- III. The Second Proposition p. 15
- IV. The Third Proposition p. 21
- V. Being True, are the Propositions Material? p. 45
- VI. Were the Propositions Proper to be Set Forth by the Present Writer? p. 55
- VII. On the Home Policy of the Future p. 60
- Appendices
- Appendix A p. 67
- Appendix B p. 69
- Appendix C p. 70
- Appendix D p. 71
- The Christian patriot, a sequel to 'True patriotism': a sermon delivered in the Wesley - an Church, Manners Street, Wellington … on Sunday evening, November 15th, 1857 — by James Buller p. 72
- Canterbury Sunday Obserbance League. — Second Address — by James Buller
- The cat let out of the bag — by Howard C. Thurston
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- The Cat Let out of the Bag
- What I could Believe when a Christian p. 9
- Absurd Theological Interpretations p. 11
- A Sanguinary Code p. 14
- Contradictions
- [contradictions] p. 16
- Made a Fool of! p. 31
- Bible Decencies p. 32
- It was all a Delusion!
- Christianity and Paganism One and the Same p. 33
- Who was Moses? p. 35
- Absurd Repetitions p. 43
- A Gross Error p. 45
- A Few Questions and Answers p. 46
- 'Orangeism and its slanderers': lecture delivered at the request of members of the Orange Institution of New South Wales, in the Masonic Hall, York St, Sydney, on Monday, 19th June, 1871 — by John McGibbon
- Jubilee shadows and jubilee hopes: a sermon preached in the Nelson Cathedral ... on the 26th June, 1887 — by Andrew Burn Suter