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John Winebrenner in the Gospel Publisher and Church Advocate (1967)

 

Part II:
Letters to John Winebrenner, 1835 to 1859.

I, 1, p. 1, June 5, 1835. By John Flake. Support and encouragement to print the Gospel Publisher.

I, 8, p. 31, July 24, 1835. By W. S. C. The Pure in Heart.

I, 14, p. 55, September 4, 1835. By J. Adams, J. Maxwell, J. Walborn. Success of Camp Meeting.

I, 14, p. 55, September 4, 1835. By J. C. L. Retailer of Liquors at Prayer.

I, 16, p. 62, September 18, 1835. By T. Hickernell. Success of Camp Meeting.

I, 19, p. 75, October 9, 1835. By William Miller. On the Legality of Vending and Retailing Ardent Spirits.

I, 20, pp. 78-79, October 16, 1835. Unsigned. Sick Bed Repentance.

I, 21, pp. 82-83, October 23, 1835. Unsigned. Evil Speaking.

I, 22, pp. 86. 87, October 30, 1835. By Wm. McFadden, James Ferguson. Success of Protracted Meeting.

I, 27, p. 107, December 4, 1835. By W. S. C. The Watchful Christians.

I, 31, p. 123, January 1, 1836. By Wm. McFadden. Preaching at Liverpool.

I, 36, p. 142, February 5, 1836. By Jacob Keller, T. Hickernell. Progress of Work in Ohio.

I, 41, p. 162, March 11, 1836. By John Keiser. Report of Church at Margaretta Furnace.

I, 49, p. 195, May 6, 1836. By T. Hickernell, J. Keller, J. Greegor. Wayne County Circuit Report.

II, 32, p. 335, February 3, 1837. By J. Helfenstine. Recommending a Mr. Rice.

II, 34, p. 343, February 24, 1837. By John Greegor. Ministry in Wayne Circuit and Sugar Creek, Ohio.

II, 40, p. 359, April 14, 1837. By J. Hawk. The Orwigsburg Circuit and York Movement.

II, 45, No Page, May 19, 1837. By Alpha. Profane Swearing.

II, 50, No Page, June 23, 1837. By John S. Herr. Progress at Fayettville, Pennsylvania.

II, 50, No Page, June 23, 1837. By T. Hickernell. Progress in Wayne County, Ohio. [38]

III, 2, p. 2, 1837. By James Mackey. O. S. Fowler and Phrenology.

III, 2, p. 2, 1837. By J. Blanchard. An Anti-Slavery Society formed in Middletown.

III, 2, p. 2 & 3, 1837. By John English. Request for the Gospel Publisher.

III, 2, p. 3, 1837. By T. Hickernell. Account of Camp Meeting in Ohio.

III, 2, p. 3, 1837. By James Mackey. Request for Winebrenner to come to Shippensburg.

III, 2, p. 3, 1837. By Jacob Flake. Death of Jacob Flake's mother.

III, 3, p. 2, 1837. Unsigned. Family Rules.

III, 3, p. 2, 1837. By Jacob Flake. Offer to take over paper (Gospel Publisher) and asks Winebrenner to reconsider the subject of ordination.

III, 3, p. 2, 1837. By Wm. Smedmer. Plea for money.

III, 4, p. 3, 1838. By J. Mackey. Response to J. Flake's letter (III, 3, 1837, p. 2).

III, 4, p. 5, 1838. By Wm. Miller. Account of the work at Uniontown.

III, 4, p. 3, 1838. By Edward West. Account of a revival at Middletown.

III, 4, p. 3, 1838. By W. B. Obituary of a little girl.

III, 6, p. 3, 1838. By James Mackey. Account of a Camp Meeting at Shippensburg.

III, 6, p. 3, 1838. By James Mackey. Temperance.

III, 6, p. 3, 1838. By A. J. Kauffman. Request for help in a Protracted Meeting.

III, 6, p. 3, 1838. By Samuel Conrad. Account of a Missionary Tour.

III, 8, p. 3, 1838. By J. Flake. Two Weeks' Journey and Revivals.

III, 9, p. 2 & 3, 1838. By M. (J. Mackey). Refutes Infant Baptism.

III, 10, p. 3, 1838. By C. Remarks on certain erroneous tenets.

III, 10, p. 3, 1838. By John Horning. Account of work at Highspire.

III, 10, p. 3, 1838. Unsigned. Comments on a letter to the editor of the Pennsylvania Telegraph.

III, 10, p. 3, 1838. By Washington Barr. Phenomenon of the Sun.

III, 10, p. 3, 1838. By Jacob Keller. Account of work at Massillon and Stark County, Ohio. [39]

III, 10, p. 3, 1838. By Jonathan Hawk. Account of work in York County.

III, 11, pp. 2-3, 1838. By M. (J. Mackey). Refutes Infant Baptism.

III, 11, p. 3, 1838. By J. Flake. Expects Second Coming soon and encouragement.

III, 11, p. 3, 1838. By Wm. McFadden. Account of Camp Meeting at Mechanicsburg.

III, 11, p. 3, 1838. By Wm. Booth. Obituary of Wm. Booth's mother.

III, 12, pp. 2-3, 1838. By J. Horning. Account of a seven-week Protracted meeting at Highspire.

III, 12, p. 3, 1838. By J. Mackey. Account of work at Shippensburg.

III, 12, p. 3, 1838. By Elder Adams. Exegesis on Luke 6:9.

III, 13, p. 2, 1838. By J. F. (J. Flake) of Philadelphia. Encourages Protracted Meetings.

III, 13, pp. 2-3, 1838. By M. (J. Mackey). Refutes Infant Baptism.

III, 13, p. 3, 1838. By W. B. of Harrisburg. Abolition.

III, 13, p. 3, 1838. By J. S. Account of work at West Hanover.

III, 13, p. 3, 1838. By J. U. of Liverpool. Word of warning to preachers.

III, 13, p. 4, 1838. By A Pastor. Family Prayer.

III, 15, pp. 2-3, 1838. By I. S. R. Account of A Public Debate.

III, 15, p. 3, 1838. By I. D. R. (I. D. Rupp) Announcement of a meeting on science and education.

III, 17, pp. 2-3, 1838. By M. (J. Mackey). Refutes Infant Baptism.

III, 17, p. 3, 1838. By J. Brady. Request for Gospel Publisher and encouragement.

III, 18, pp. 2-3, 1838. By M. (J. Mackey). Refutes Infant Baptism.

III, 21, pp. 2-3, 1838. By Margaret. Reasons for Living and Dying a Christian.

III, 22, p. 2, 1838. By J. F. (J. Flake). Account of Camp Meeting.

III, 22, p. 2, 1838. By J. Keller. Account of Camp Meeting.

III, 22, p. 2, 1838. By G. B. S. of Stark County, Ohio. Account of Camp Meeting. [40]

III, 22, p. 3, 1838. By I. Brady. Death of I. Brady's daughter.

IV, 2, p. 2, 1839. By Thomas Hickernell. Account of the Pittsburg Mission.

IV, 2, p. 2, 1839. By Jacob Keller. Kind Dealings of God.

IV, 2, p. 2, 1839. By Joseph Adams. Support of the Gospel Ministry.

IV, 2, p. 2, 1839. By J. Adams, Extract of A Letter on Keeping Our Word.

IV, 2, p. 2, 1839. By George Lesher. Praises Homeopathic medicine.

IV, 3, p. 2, 1839. By D. B. Questions on Conversion and Baptism.

IV, 3, p. 2, 1839. By Emanuel Logue. (To "Editors"). Faces opposition.

IV, 4, p. 2, 1839. By Abraham Appler, Simon Fleegal, Henry Fleagle, John Gore, and Cald. Borning. Debate between J. Adams and R. Weiser on Infant Baptism.

IV, 4, p. 2, 1839. By J. Mackey. (To "Dear Brother." Could be Winebrenner or John Flake.) Request not to publish Sectarian Articles.

IV, 4, p. 2, 1839. By Thomas Hickernell. To "Editors" (Winebrenner or John Flake). Pittsburg Mission.

IV, 4, p. 2, 1839. By J. B. (J. Blanchard). Support of the Gospel Ministry. Middletown.

IV. 6, p. 2, 1839. By J. H. Account of Protracted Meeting at Highspire.

IV, 8, p. 2, 1839. By J. H. Concern for the Harrisburg Church. Highspire.

IV, 8, pp. 2-3, 1839. By J. H. Encourages others to write articles for the Gospel Publisher. Highspire.

IV, 8, p. 3, 1839. By Andrew J. Kauffman. Refutes J. B.'s letter (IV, 6).

IV, 9, p. 2, 1839. By John Hickernell. Account of work at Pittsburg Mission.

IV, 9, p. 2, 1839. By J. C. L. Request for Acts 2:42 to be explained.

IV, 9, p. 2, 1839. By J. H. Boardman. Request for the Gospel Publisher.

IV, 10, p. 2, 1839. By Thomas Hickernell. To "Dear Brother" (Winebrenner or John Flake). Account of St. Mary's Mission, Ohio.

IV, 10, p. 2, 1839. By John Funch. Attack on Criticisms of the Gospel Publisher.

IV, 12, p. 3, 1839. By S. K. (To "Dearly Beloved Friends") Observance of Baptism. [41]

IV, 14, p. 2, 1839. Unsigned. Account of Camp Meeting in Wayne County, Ohio.

IV, 14, pp. 2-3, 1839. By Joseph Adams. Support of the Gospel Ministry.

IV, 14, p. 3, 1839. By A. J. K. Account of Camp Meeting. Washington.

IV, 15, pp. 2-3, 1839. By Joseph Adams. Pride.

IV, 16, p. 3, 1839. Unsigned. Letter of Greetings.

IV, 16, p. 3, 1839. By J. F. Weishampel. (To "Beloved Brethren") Baptism.

IV, 16, p. 3, 1839. By M. F. Snavely. (To "Dear Brother") Account of a Camp Meeting.

IV, 16, p. 3, 1839. By Joseph Adams. How to Dress.

IV, 17, p. 3, 1839. By John Hickernell. Account of the Pittsburg Mission.

IV, 17, p. 3, 1839. By W. Barr. (To "Beloved Brethren") Account of the Church at Harrisburg.

IV, 21, pp. 2-3, 1839. By Ann. (to "Mr. Editor") Baptism. Ohio.

IV, 21, p. 3, 1839. By John Reis. (To "Dear Brother") Making and selling liquor.

IV, 22, p. 3, 1839. By Thomas Hickernell. Account of work in Ohio.

IV, 22, p. 3, 1839. By Edward West. Account of work at Shippensburg and Baptism.

IV, 22, p. 3, 1839. By Catharine Heagen. (To "Rev. Sir") Silk Worm Business.

V, 1, p. 2, January 3, 1840. Unsigned. Concerning revival in Mount Joy--many great doings by the Lord.

V, 2, p. 15, January 10, 1840. By Rev. Jacob Knapp. Praising him and sending $1,000.

V, 4, p. 25, January 24, 1840. By Mary Rupp. Excerpts from life on Mrs. Mary Fletcher concerning proper apparel for ladies.

V, 4, p. 25, January 24, 1840. Unsigned. Article stating names must be signed before article is published.

V, 6, p. 41, February 7, 1840. By A. J. Kauffman. Concerning a book being written on infant baptism.

V, 6, p. 41, February 7, 1840. By John Horning. Concerning happy meetings. Highspire. [42]

V, 8, p. 57, February 21, 1840. By A. J. Kauffman. Proposing binding the papers yearly and selling for $1.

V, 8, p. 57, February 21, 1840. By John Hickernell. Telling of extension of the work and sending sixteen new subscribers.

V, 9, p. 65, February 28, 1840. By Amicus Veritati. Asking for biographies and history to be taught in Sabbath School.

V, 10, p. 73, March 6, 1840. By Daniel Rise. Telling of strength and vitality of early Christians.

V, 10, pp. 73-74, March 6, 1840. By Samuel Shearman. Telling of growth at Fayetteville.

V, 12, p. 90, March 20, 1840. By S. H. Concerning proper provisions for ministers.

V, 12, p. 90, March 20, 1840. By John Booth. His brother has died. Change subscription to his name.

V, 14, p. 105, April 8, 1840. By John C. Landis. Concerning need for a preacher in East Hemphill, Pennsylvania.

V, 14, p. 106, April 8, 1840. By Martha Rice. Telling of great work there and hoping for sectarianism to soon end. Mercer County, Ohio.

V, 14, p. 106, April 8, 1840. By Anti-Frolic. About best spiritual methods to observe Easter Holidays.

V, 26, pp. 205-206, June 30, 1840. By E. B. On death of Mrs. E. Junaran.

V, 28, p. 221, July 10, 1840. Unsigned. Asks to have subscription discontinued, Weishampel blasts away at unknown.

VI, 4, p. 29, January 27, 1841. By Joseph Dobbin. Outlook good for growth in West Pennsylvania.

VIII, 32, p. 249, 1843. By John Nevin. "Winebrenner's Vindication."

VIII, 41, pp. 326-327, 1843. By John Nevin. "Winebrenner Again."

VIII, 42, pp. 332-333, 1843. By John Nevin. Letter 2. Reply to Winebrenner

VIII, 44, p. 351, 1843. By J. Nevin of Mercersburg. Letter 4. October 17, 1842. To Winebrenner.

VIII, 46, pp. 366-367, 1843. By J. W. Nevin of Mercersburg. Letter 7. May 30, 1843. To Winebrenner.

VIII, 48, p. 378, 1843. By J. W. Nevin. Letter 9. June 29, 1843. To Winebrenner. [43]

XI, 1, pp. 1-2, May 1, 1846. By E. Logue. Progress of Personal Work in Iowa.

XI, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1846. By George U. Harn. Ministerial supply to churches and report of personal work.

XI, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1846. By George U. Harn. Progress Report.

XI, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1846. By A. Megrew. Protracted Meeting Report. Request for John Winebrenner's presence.

XI, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1846. By J. Myers. Concerning Health and Climate. Report of West Pennsylvania Eldership.

XI, 2, p. 11, May 16, 1846. By George U. Harn. Family Religion.

XI, 2, p. 11, May 16, 1846. By John S. Kerr. Submission of Subscriptions.

XI, 2, p. 11, May 16, 1846. By T. Hickernell. Progress of Personal Work.

XI, 2, p. 12, May 16, 1846. By Edward West. State of things in Ohio.

XI, 3, p. 20, June 1, 1846. By Wm. Hinny. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 3, p. 20, June 1, 1846. By John Soule. On Eviction of Mr. Adams from the Churches of God.

XI, 3, p. 20, June 1, 1846. By M. F. Snavely. New Area for a Church of God.

XI, 3, p. 20, June 1, 1846. By J. F. Weishampel. Visit to Orwigsburg.

XI, 3, pp. 20-21, June 1, 1846. By Anti-Penultima. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1846. By G. McCartney. In Defense of Withdrawal.

XI, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1846. By T. Strohm. Fund Raising Plan.

XI, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1846. By J. Foreman. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 4, p. 25, June 15, 1846. By Carlton Price. Need for Support for Baltimore Church.

XI, 4, pp. 26-27, June 15, 1846. By J. F. Weishampel. Universalist Props Broken.

XI, 4, p. 27, June 15, 1846. By Jacob Myers. Actions of West Pennsylvania Eldership Standing Committee.

XI, 4, pp. 27-28, June 15, 1846. By J. Miller. Progress of Personal Work in Illinois. [44]

XI, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1846. By J. H. Hurley. Visit to Maryland.

XI, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1846. By George Diltz. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 5, p. 35, July 1, 1846. By Levi Slingluff. Financial Support for Delegate to London Convention.

XI, 5, p. 36, July 1, 1846. By Reuben Walters. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 5, p. 36, July 1, 1846. By Isaac Neidigh. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 5, p. 36, July 1, 1846. By Simon Diehl. Concerning the Expulsion of Mr. Adams.

XI, 6, p. 43, July 15, 1846. By Wm. H. Mullinix. Progress of Personal Work.

XI, 7, p. 51, August 1, 1846. By Frank. The New Broom (Church Advocate).

XI, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1846. By Friend of Camp Meetings. Preparations for Camp Meetings.

XI, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1846. By J. Myers. The Duties of the Pastorate.

XI, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1846. By George U. Harn. Concerning Death of Elder J. H. Bamberger.

XI, 7, p. 53, August 1, 1846. By A. Megrew. Personal Work and Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 7, p. 53, August 1, 1846. By Samuel Boyer. Support of Camp Meetings.

XI, 7, p. 54, August 1, 1846. By A. Megrew. New Support and Encouragement.

XI, 7, p. 54, August 1, 1846. By D. Price. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 7, p. 54, August 1, 1846. By S. A. Brumbaugh. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 7, p. 54, August 1, 1846. By John Schuler. Invitation to Winebrenner to Visit Ottawa.

XI, 7, p. 54, August 1, 1846. By John Mumper. Personal Work in Venango County.

XI, 8, pp. 59-60, August 15, 1846. By A. Disciple. Camp Meeting at Shippensburg.

XI, 8, p. 60, August 15, 1846. By G. U. Harn. Travelogue returning to work.

XI, 8, p. 60, August 15, 1846. By John C. Booth. Reviving the Christian Work.

XI, 8, pp. 60-61, August 15, 1846. By Thomas Strohm. Importance of Religion.

XI, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1846. By D. Wertz. Progress of work in Green County.

XI, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1846. By F. N. Barlowe. Progress of work in Maria Forges. [45]

XI, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1846. By Jacob Miller. Personal Work report.

XI, 8, pp. 61-62, August 15, 1846. By John Hickernell. Progress of Personal Work.

XI, 9, p. 67, September 1, 1846. By David R. Shelly. Concerning Mr. West's Dismissal.

XI, 9, pp. 67-68, September 1, 1846. By G. U. Harn. Progress of Work at Window Gap.

XI, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1846. By J. S. Hostetter. Heaven and the Far God.

XI, 9, pp. 69-70, September 1, 1846. By J. M. Klein. Progress of Personal Work at Grass Hill.

XI, 9, p. 70, September 1, 1846. By A. Megrew. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 10, p. 75, September 15, 1846. By John Reis. Union and Contributions.

XI, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1846. By F. N. Barlowe. Progress of Personal Work at Forges.

XI, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1846. By Jacob Brewer. Progress of Work at Orwigsburg.

XI, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1846. By Samuel Angle. Progress of Work at Orwick.

XI, 11, pp. 82-83, October 1, 1846. By G. U. Harn. Location of Coal Fields.

XI, 11, pp. 83-84, October 1, 1846. By James Mackey. Concerning Political Opportunity.

XI, 11, p. 84, October 1, 1846. By Jacob Myers. Personal Work on Harmony Circuit.

XI, 11, p. 84, October 1, 1846. By A. Megrew. Personal Work in Ohio Camp Meetings.

XI, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1846. By Jacob Myers. Personal work in Irwin Township.

XI, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1846. By T. Hickernell. Success in Ohio Camp Meetings.

XI, 12, p. 92, October 15, 1846. By A. J. Kauffman. Success of Washington Camp Meeting.

XI, 12, pp. 93-94, October 15, 1846. By G. U. Harn. Travelogue to Athens, Ohio.

XI, 12, p. 94, October 15, 1846. By Henry Murray. Support for Western Churches Solicited.

XI, 12, p. 94, October 15, 1846. By Jacob Lininger. Report of Personal Work.

XI, 13, p. 101, November 2, 1846. By John Gillespie. Support of Church Advocate. [46]

XI, 13, p. 101, November 2, 1846. By Emanuel Logue. Request for Raised Funds.

XI, 13, pp. 101-102, November 2, 1846. By Joseph Hurley. On Death of Joseph and Barbara Maish.

XI, 15, p. 114, December 1, 1846. By M. A. Cook. Personal Work in Ohio.

XI, 15, pp. 115-116, December 1, 1846. By George Diltz. Sinful Dress.

XI, 15, p. 116, December 1, 1846. By J. F. Weishampel. Success of work in Washington County.

XI, 15, p. 116, December 1, 1846. By J. F. Weishampel. Report on Work of C. Price.

XI, 15, p. 116, December 1, 1846. By A. Megrew. Visit with T. Hickernell.

XI, 15, p. 116, December 1, 1846. By J. Stamm. Success of Work.

XI, 16, p. 123, December 15, 1846. By G. U. Harn. The Waldenses.

XI, 16, pp. 123-124, December 15, 1846. By John Hickernell. Progress of Work and Slavery.

XI, 16, p. 124, December 15, 1846. By A. Megrew. Success of Work at Crooked Run.

XI, 16, p. 124, December 15, 1846. By A. J. Kauffman. Work at Millerstown and Ordinances.

XI, 17, p. 130, January 1, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Progress East of Alleghenies.

XI, 17, p. 130, January 1, 1847. By A. Patron. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 17, p. 131, January 1, 1847. By D. Neidigh, Jr. Preparation for Christ's Coming.

XI, 17, p. 131, January 1, 1847. By T. Hickernell. Report on Indiana Circuit.

XI, 17, p. 131, January 1, 1846. By J. S. Hostetter. Against Doctrine of No Salvation.

XI, 17, p. 131, January 1, 1847. By Henry Scherich. Work Report and Against Slavery.

XI, 17, p. 131, January 1, 1847. By L. Slingluff. Work Report and Inquiry of Owens.

XI, 18, p. 139, January 15, 1847. By A. D. Williams. Compliment on "Regeneration" Work.

XI, 18, p. 139, January 15, 1847. By Friend of the Church. Progress of Work in Philadelphia. [47]

XI, 18, p. 139, January 15, 1847. By J. H. Hurley. Personal Work in York County.

XI, 19, p. 147, February 1, 1857. By E. H. Thomas. Questions on Church Procedures.

XI, 19, p. 147, February 1, 1847. By W. B. The Earth Despoiled.

XI, 19, pp. 148-149, February 1, 1847. By J. Hickernell. Travelogue to Ohio from Virginia.

XI, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1847. By T. Hickernell. State of Religion in Ohio.

XI, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1847. By John Gillespie. Progress of Work in Stanton.

XI, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1847. By M. F. Snavely. Request help on Circuit until Recovery.

XI, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1847. By Jacob Brewer. Success at Schuylkill and Middleport.

XI, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1847. By S. S. Richmond. Work at Athens, Ohio.

XI, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1847. By David Neidigh, Jr. On work at Reedsburg, Ohio.

XI, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1847. By John Server. Storm Damage to Mount Joy Bethel.

XI, 20, p. 158, February 15, 1847. By Jacob Lininger. Personal Work at Woodbury.

XI, 20, p. 158, February 15, 1847. By J. H. Hostetter. The Bible.

XI, 21, p. 163, March 1, 1847. By M. F. Snavely. View of the Church.

XI, 21, p. 163, March 1, 1847. By G. J. S. Perpetuity of the Church.

XI, 21, p. 163, March 1, 1847. By J. H. Hurley. Success at Newberry Meeting.

XI, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Tour through Eastern Churches.

XI, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1847. By John Reis. For Scriptural Order.

XI, 21, pp. 164-165, March 1, 1847. By J. Strawbridge. On Heaven.

XI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1847. By J. Glenn. Personal Work in Indiana.

XI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1847. By Henry Murray. Personal Work in Ohio.

XI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1847. By T. Hickernell. Meeting at Vermillion. [48]

XI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1847. By A. J. Kauffman. Start of Sabbath School at Washington.

XI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1847. By E. D. Wertz. Work in Venango.

XI, 21, p. 166, March 1, 1847. By J. R. Machlan. Success at Newberry Meeting.

XI, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1847. By A. D. Williams. On Union.

XI, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1847. By John Hickernell. Union Among Ministers.

XI, 22, p. 174, March 15, 1847. By J. Stamm. Work at Hinkletown.

XI, 22, p. 174, March 15, 1847. By John Hickernell. On the Ordinances.

XI, 23, p. 180, April 1, 1847. By D. Neidigh, Jr. Personal Work in Ohio.

XI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1847. By John Ayres. Work in Venango County.

XI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1847. By A. J. Kauffman. Work in Washington.

XI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1847. By S. Fisher, Jr. Support of Church Advocate.

XI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Meeting in Brook County.

XI, 24, p. 186, April 15, 1847. By Frank. Tribute.

XI, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1847. By M. S. Cook. Work in Southern Ohio.

XI, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1847. By E. Logue. Work in Iowa.

XI, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1847. By A. Megrew. Good Times in Ohio.

XII, 1, p. 3, May 1, 1847. By An Elder. On Church Elders.

XII, 1, p. 3, May 1, 1847. By J. M. Klein. Personal Work on Circuit.

XII, 1, pp. 3-4, May 1, 1847. By Daniel Markley. On Joining Organizations.

XII, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1847. By Henry Murray. Personal Work on Ohio Circuit.

XII, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1847. By George Martin. True Religion.

XII, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1847. By John Foreman. Contributions for Church Advocate.

XII, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1847. By William Swyers. Church in Trouble.

XII, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1847. By William Hinny. Obituary of Margaret Bricker.

XII, 2, p. 11, May 15, 1847. By Levi Merkel. Answer to Frank on "Tribute" (XI, 24, p. 186).

XII, 2, p. 11, May 15, 1847. By John W. Carl. Need for a Minister.

XII, 2, pp. 11-12, May 15, 1847. By Wm. H. Mullinix. Report on Washington Circuit. [49]

XII, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1847. By E. H. Thomas. Movement to Martinsburg.

XII, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1847. By David Neidigh, Jr. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1847. By Abraham Stevens. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1847. By David R. Shelly. On charges made by West.

XII, 2, pp. 12-13, May 15, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Reply on Feet-Washing.

XII, 3, p. 19, June 1, 1847. By Wm. Miller. Reply to Thomas On Joining Organizations outside the Church of God.

XII, 3, pp. 20-21, June 1, 1847. By Isaac Miller. Personal Communication and Establishment of Work.

XII, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1847. By John F. Fox. Support of Church Advocate in Ohio.

XII, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Communication of Procedure and Materials.

XII, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1847. By John Stamm. Successful Meeting Hinkletown.

XII, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1847. By Abraham Holms. "Speak Evil of No Man."

XII, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1847. By Seth Richmond. Cause of God Advancing.

XII, 3, pp. 21-22, June 1, 1847. By John Gillespie. Progress of Work at Perryopolis.

XII, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1847. By D. A. L. Laverty. Progress of Work at Shippensburg.

XII, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1847. By E. M. (A Sister). On Temperance.

XII, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1847. By Abraham Holms. Death of a Church Father.

XII, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1847. By Abraham Long. Commendation for the Church Advocate.

XII, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1847. By A. Megrew. New Subscribers for the Church Advocate.

XII, 5, pp. 34-35, July 1, 1847. By E. H. Thomas. Thomas's Reply to Miller.

XII, 5, p. 36, July 1, 1847. By T. Hickernell. Personal Work on Indiana Circuit.

XII, 5, p. 36, July 1, 1847. By John Gillespie. In Support of Wm. Miller.

XII, 5, p. 36, July 1, 1847. By Samuel Crawford. Satisfaction on York Circuit.

XII, 5, pp. 36-37, July 1, 1847. By Jacob M. Klein. Support of Church Advocate by Believers. [50]

XII, 5, p. 37, July 1, 1847. By "X." "Church of God" in Ohio.

XII, 5, p. 37, July 1, 1847. By Joseph Schoch. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 6, pp. 43-44, July 15, 1847. By J. H. Hurley. Perry County Grog Shop (Temperance).

XII, 6, p. 44, July 15, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Invitation to Ohio to Winebrenner and Personal Communication.

XII, 6, p. 44, July 15, 1847. By Wm. Adams. Death of his two children.

XII, 6, p. 44, July 15, 1847. By J. Hawk. Personal health and work in Iowa.

XII, 6, p. 44, July 15, 1847. By C. Cobaugh, Jr. Request for Church Advocate.

XII, 6, p. 44, July 15, 1847. By J. Stamm. Progress of work at Hinkletown.

XII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1847. By J. S. Hostetter. Need of Faith in Religion.

XII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1847. By J. R. Machlan. State of Religion in Newberry.

XII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1847. By Samuel Etter. Support of Temperance Action.

XII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1847. By A. Megrew. Invitation to come to Ohio.

XII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1847. By Abraham Snyder. Personal work at Mount Joy.

XII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1847. By Wm. Crusey. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1847. By Abraham Holms. Success of Meeting at Sugar Ridge.

XII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1847. By S. Grose. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 7, pp. 50-51, August 2, 1847. By G. U. Harn. On Feet-Washing.

XII, 7, p. 51, August 2, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Travelogue Through the West.

XII, 7, pp. 51-52, August 2, 1847. By J. Reis. On controversy in the Church.

XII, 7, p. 52, August 2, 1847. By Doyel P. Hazelton. Activity of Temperance Societies.

XII, 7, p. 52, August 2, 1847. By J. M. Klein. Successful meeting in Irvin Township.

XII, 7, p. 52, August 2, 1847. By Enemy to Contentions. A call to unity.

XII, 7, pp. 52-53, August 2, 1847. By A. Megrew. Support of Tent Meetings.

XII, 7, p. 53, August 2, 1847. By Eliza Kriger. Support of the Church Advocate.

XII, 8, pp. 58-59, August 16, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Travelogue to Illinois. [51]

XII, 8, p. 59, August 16, 1847. By Henry Murray. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 8, p. 59, August 16, 1847. By Thomas Hickernell. Difficulty of work and appointments.

XII, 8, p. 59, August 16, 1847. By Joseph A. Dobson. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 8, p. 60, August 16, 1847. By Jacob Flake. Personal Communication Against Disputings.

XII, 8, p. 60, August 16, 1847. By John Gillespie. Call to Witness.

XII, 8, p. 60, August 16, 1847. By T. Hickernell. Personal work and request.

XII, 8, p. 60, August 16, 1847. By A. Snyder. Success of Mount Joy Camp Meeting.

XII, 8, p. 60, August 16, 1847. By John Hickernell. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 8, p. 51, August 16, 1847. By John C. Booth. The Church of God at Newville.

XII, 8, pp. 61-62, August 16, 1847. By Wm. Adams. Obituary of Sister E. Beelman.

XII, 9, p. 66, September 1, 1847. By W. D. Williams. Travelogue to Rhode Island.

XII, 9, pp. 66-67, September 1, 1847. By L. S. On Free Discussion.

XII, 9, p. 67, September 1, 1847. By J. Strayer. Progress of Meeting at Landisburg.

XII, 9, p. 67, September 1, 1847. By E. D. Wertz. Need for Extension of Christianity.

XII, 9, pp. 67-68, September 1, 1847. By J. Hurley. On attack by Rev. Levi Hummelhime on Church of God.

XII, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1847. By John Stump. Establishment of work at Navarre, Ohio.

XII, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1847. By Daniel Long. Church of God Colony in Illinois.

XII, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1847. By George K. Bratton. On Temperance.

XII, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1847. By D. Neidigh, Jr. Support of Church Advocate Letters.

XII, 9, pp. 68-69, September 1, 1847. By G. Barkstresser. "Christ Is All in All."

XII, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1847. By Wm. Miller. Against Unproveable Arguments.

XII, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1847. By A. Megrew. A time of Religious Laxity.

XII, 10, p. 74, September 15, 1847. By T. Hickernell. Personal Work in Indiana. [52]

XII, 10, p. 75, September 15, 1847. By John Reis. Selection of Christian Workers.

XII, 10, p. 75, September 15, 1847. By Thomas Strohm. Success of meeting at Linglestown.

XII, 10, p. 75, September 15, 1847. By J. H. Christ. Meeting at Uniontown, Maryland.

XII, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1847. By Thomas Deshiri. Sanction of Camp Meetings.

XII, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1847. By J. R. Machlan. Success of York County Meeting.

XII, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1847. By Jacob Brewer. Success of Schuylkill Meeting.

XII, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1847. By J. R. Machlan. Success of Newberry Meeting.

XII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1847. By T. D. G. Grim. Success of Washington Revival.

XII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1847. By A. H. Kauffman. Religious Affairs in Washington.

XII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1847. By Samuel Fasig. Support of Church Advocate Question of Merger.

XII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1847. By Solomon Grose. Dull Meeting at Rockland.

XII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1847. By J. M. Klein. Contribution to the Church Advocate.

XII, 11, p. 84, October 1, 1847. By J. Stamm. Invitation to Hinkletown.

XII, 11, p. 84, October 1, 1847. By J. H. Christ. Importance of Camp Meetings.

XII, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1847. By A. Megrew. Expectations at Ohio Eldership.

XII, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1847. By John Strayer. Meeting at Mount Joy and Washington.

XII, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1847. By John Server. Successful Meeting at Mount Joy.

XII, 11, pp. 85-86, October 1, 1847. By John Gillespie. Personal Work at Perryopolis.

XII, 12, p. 91, October 15, 1847. By H. Essich. Notice of Protracted Meeting.

XII, 12, p. 91, October 15, 1847. By A. D. W. News. Change and Missionary Spirit.

XII, 12, p. 92, October 15, 1847. By J. Flake. Personal Communication. [53]

XII, 12, p. 92, October 15, 1847. By "X." Answer to D. Neidigh, Jr.

XII, 12, pp. 92-93, October 15, 1847. By I. Bigham (Sister). God's Goodness.

XII, 12, p. 93, October 15, 1847. By D. M. Martin. Protracted Meeting at Mount Joy.

XII, 13, pp. 100-101, November 1, 1847. By Honesty. The horse that cannot speak.

XII, 13, p. 101, November 1, 1847. By John Reis. Against Organizations.

XII, 13, p. 101, November 1, 1847. By A. Snyder. Progress of work at Mount Joy.

XII, 13, pp. 101-102, November 1, 1847. By J. Zimmerman. Beginning the work at Smithville.

XII, 15, pp. 114-115, December 1, 1847. By G. U. Harn. Personal work in Illinois.

XII, 15, pp. 115-116, December 1, 1847. By J. W. Weishampel. Letter on the Wing (1).

XII, 15, p. 116, December 1, 1847. By T. Hickernell. Needs of the Eldership.

XII, 16, p. 123, December 15, 1847. By Wm. Miller. Judicial Oaths.

XII, 16, p. 125, December 15, 1847. By E. D. Wertz. Personal Work in Virginia.

XII, 16, p. 125, December 15, 1847. By Henry Barkey. News of Eldership Completion.

XII, 16, p. 125, December 15, 1847. By E. D. Wertz. Forming of Churches in Virginia.

XII, 16, p. 125, December 15, 1847. By Henry Scherich. Successful meeting at Aleppo.

XII, 16, p. 125, December 15, 1847. By J. Haifleigh. Successful meeting in Maryland.

XII, 17, p. 131, January 1, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Letter on the Wing (2).

XII, 17, p. 131, January 1, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Personal work in Maryland.

XII, 17, p. 131, January 1, 1848. By John Gillespie. Personal work at Little Red Stone.

XII, 17, p. 132, January 1848. By A. Snyder. Revival success at Landisville.

XII, 17, p. 132, Jan, 1, 1848. By John Martin. Personal work in West.

XII, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1848. By Jacob Mygrants. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1848. By Harry Shuler. A call for a minister.

XII, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1848. By A. Megrew. Personal work at Jeromesville, Ohio. [54]

XII, 18, pp. 139-140, January 15, 1848. By W. Colegrove. Phonography.

XII, 18, pp. 140-141, January 15, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Travelogue to Uniontown.

XII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1848. By G. U. Harn. Personal work in "Far West."

XII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1848. By Daniel Long. Perusing the Church Advocate.

XII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1848. By A. Holms. About the General Eldership's Constitution.

XII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1848. By T. Hickernell. End of Indiana Eldership.

XII, 19, p. 145, February 1, 1848. By D. Benedict. Request for books and Church Information.

XII, 19, p. 147, February 1, 1848. By M. W. Cook. News from the West.

XII, 19, p. 147, February 1, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Letters on the Wing (3).

XII, 19, p. 148, February 1, 1848. By John Strayer. Personal work and giving.

XII, 19, p. 148, February 1, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Man's Heart and the Gospel.

XII, 19, p. 148, February 1, 1848. By John Strohm. Personal Work at Hinkletown.

XII, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1848. By D. Wertz. Report on Green County Circuit.

XII, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1848. By John Strayer. On behalf of the "Relief Project."

XII, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1848. By John Shuler. On visit by G. U. Harn.

XII, 20, p. 155, February 15, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Letters on the Wing (4).

XII, 20, p. 155, February 15, 1848. By Church Elder. The Elder on Church Elders.

XII, 20, pp. 155-156, February 15, 1848. By S. A Pious Mother.

XII, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1848. By G. Barkstresser. Church of God in Susquehanna.

XII, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Names of Contributors.

XII, 20, pp. 156-157, February 15, 1848. By A. Megrew. Personal work on Ohio Circuit.

XII, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1848. By Daniel Wertz, Report on Marshall County, Virginia.

XII, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1848. By J. M. Klein. Personal work. Request for news.

XII, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1848. By E. H. Thomas. Success of Martinsburg Meeting. [55]

XII, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1848. By N. Wykert. Need for awakening at Fish Creek.

XII, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1848. By David Baker. Success of meeting in Ohio.

XII, 20, p. 158, February 15, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Success of Protracted Meeting.

XII, 21, pp. 163-164, March 1, 1848. By Wm. Stubbs. Personal Conversion.

XII, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1848. By J. Hawk. Progress of work in Iowa.

XII, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Success of Matamoras Meeting.

XII, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Growth of Church at Matamoras.

XII, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1848. By J. J. Miller. Personal work at Fish Creek.

XII, 22, p. 171, March 15, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Letters on the Wing (5).

XII, 22, p. 171, March 15, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Letter from Washington County.

XII, 22, pp. 171-172, March 15, 1848. By Adelphus. Defense of Sons of Temperance.

XII, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1848. By Wm. Hutton. Destitution in Dark County, Ohio.

XII, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1848. By J. Strayer. Visit to Dr. Fitch.

XII, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1848. By A. Sister. Obituary of Agnes McCann.

XII, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1848. By A. B. Slyter. On Ohio Circuit with Hickernell.

XII, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1848. By T. Hickernell. Personal work in Indiana.

XII, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1848. By J. J. Miller. Work report in New Cumberland.

XII, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1848. By J. Glenn. To work after illness.

XII, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1848. By Wm. Hinny. Close of Mechanicsburg Meeting.

XII, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1848. By J. M. Klein. Meeting of the Standing Committee.

XII, 23, p. 180, April 1, 1848. By E. Logue. Progress of work in Ohio.

XII, 23, p. 180, April 1, 1848. By Daniel Williams. Success of work in Ohio. [56]

XII, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1848. By A. Snyder. Report on Lancaster Circuit.

XII, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1848. By T. H. Deshiri. God's support in times of trial.

XII, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1848. By A. Megrew. Engaged in Protracted Meeting.

XII, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1848. By A. Holms. Success in Ohio work.

XII, 24, p. 186, April 15, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Hurley's reply to Holms.

XII, 24, p. 186, April 15, 1848. By Henry Murray. Personal work on Ohio Circuit. Need for support of Ministry and Unity in Church.

XII, 24, pp. 186-187, April 15, 1848. By Daniel Wertz. Personal work in Green County.

XII, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1848. By Sarah Grove. Support of Church Advocate.

XII, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1848. By William Wagner. Successful Service at Auburn.

XIII, 24, p. 186, April 16, 1849. By Thomas Strohm. Protracted Meetings held with success at Linglestown, Rockeyville and Highspire. Also a blast against some sectarians and dissenters.

XIII, 24, pp. 186-187, April 16, 1849. By J. Haifleigh. States a meeting held at Bainbridge. Blasts sectarianism.

XIII, 24, p. 187, April 16, 1849. By E. Logue. Against J. Hawk meddling in his personal affairs. Tells of great need for preachers and financial aid to Illinois and Iowa.

XIII, 24, p. 187, April 16, 1849. By J. Marks. States success of work at Newberry, and asks about Music Book.

XIII, 24, p. 187, April 16, 1849. By John Hovis. Tells of success of work in Venango and Harmony Circuit.

XIII, 24, p. 187, April 16, 1849. By M. F. Snavely. Tells of plans to move to Iowa and preach occasionally.

XIII, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1848. By J. F. W. Writes of work at Baltimore. Awaits new pastor, Brother Owens.

XIII, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1848. By J. W. Keplinger. Dissertation on bridling tongue and seeing one's own wrongs.

XIII, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1848. By John Reis. Request for some back Church Advocate issues.

XIII, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1848. By Brother Garverick. Writing to young persons about virtues of temperance. [57]

XIII, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1848. By George Martin. Concerning life of one perfectly restored from sin.

XIII, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1848. By A. Holms. Money collected for the Church Advocate. And meetings in Brandywine, Ohio, area.

XIII, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1848. By John Stamm. Work progressing in Hinkletown area.

XIII, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1848. By J. Haifleigh. Likes his appointment in Lancaster County.

XIII, 1, p. 5, Day 1, 1848. By J. W. Carl. Enjoys the paper.

XIII, 2, p. 11, May 15, 1848. By A. D. W. Letters on Sectarianism.

XIII, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1848. By George Harn. Has been busy. Traveled West. Loves hospitality of West. Need there great. Loneliness thrives.

XIII, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1848. By H. B. Discourse against association with Temperance Societies, and pledges.

XIII, 2, pp. 12-13, May 15, 1848. By Benjamin Ober. Work of church skimpy in Indiana County, protests against those say it is necessary to have sectarian name.

XIII, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1848. By A. B. Slyter. Work slow in Indiana, but prospects are good.

XIII, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1848. By D. Markley. Has moved. Wants Church Advocate. Preaching needed.

XIII, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1848. By J. B. McCreary. Subscribes to Church Advocate and praises it.

XIII, 3, p. 19, June 1, 1848. By A. Snyder. Means of grace to grow spiritually.

XIII, 3, pp. 19-20, June 1, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Tells of trip into Frederick County, Maryland, also very picturesquely describes a bartender and some drunks.

XIII, 3, p. 20, June 1, 1848. By James Keplinger. How to be happy--have sins forgiven and live as we are taught.

XIII, 3, p. 20, June 1, 1848. By John Bolton. A great need exists for preachers in Hancock County, Ohio.

XIII, 3, pp. 20-21, June 1, 1848. By D. Neidigh, Jr. Praises Church Advocate, then condemns delinquent subscribers.

XIII, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1848. By D. Snyder. In Ohio has found no brethren yet. Sends one Church Advocate subscription.

XIII, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1848. By J. P. Winebrenner. A great need for preachers in the West. Hopes his uncle can be with them sometime during summer.

XIII, 4, pp. 27-28, June 15, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Mechanics and Manufacturer's Fair at Baltimore. [58]

XIII, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1848. By Dan Williams. Obituary of Sister Eleanor Williams.

XIII, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1848. By Dan Wertz. Work progressing well in Marshall, County, Virginia.

XIII, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1848. By A. Holms. Answer J. H. Hurley. Argues for a constitution based on Bible.

XIII, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1848. By E. Logue. Asks why he has been granted a license from East Pennsylvania yearly. Is listed as a missionary to Iowa, and yet Standing Committee says this isn't so.

XIII, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1848. By J. Shope. Condemns buyers of tobacco. Praises work in Schuylkill County.

XIII, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1848. By Levi Merkel. Praises Church Advocate. Says nineteenth century Christians should live like Apostles.

XIII, 5, pp. 34-35, July 1, 1848. By H. B. Blasts Winebrenner's softness, or "leave alone" policy, towards Secret Societies.

XIII, 5, p. 35, July 1, 1848. By John Reis. Blasts Sectarians.

XIII, 5, p. 35, July 1, 1848. By John Fox. Speaks of great need of preachers.

XIII, 5, p. 35, July 1, 1848. By M. F. Ludwig. Sends for subscription. Tells of firm work in Schuylkill County.

XIII, 5, p. 35, July 1, 1848. By D. Williams. Tells of making rounds near Lexington.

XIII, 6, pp. 43-44, July 15, 1848. By A. D. W. Letters on Sectarianism (No. 5).

XIII, 6, p. 44, July 15, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Refutes A. Holms. Backs proposed General Eldership constitution.

XIII, 6, pp. 44-45, July 15, 1848. By John Hovis. Speaks of joys of preaching Christ.

XIII, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1848. By R. S. Praises Church Advocate and says it should be church authority.

XIII, 7, pp. 50-51, August 1, 1848. By James W. Keplinger. On the support of the ministry--those served should support.

XIII, 7, p. 51, August 1, 1848. By A. D. W. Tells of attending New York and Pennsylvania. Yearly meeting of Free Will Baptists.

XIII, 7, p. 51, August 1, 1848. By J. F. W., Sr. Has a school teacher friend looking for a job.

XIII, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1848. By Thomas Hickernell. Many camp meetings in Indiana. [59]

XIII, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1848. By John Stump. Holding a camp meeting. A plea for more concern for camp meetings.

XIII, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1848. By John Gillespie. Praises Church Advocate and reviving love.

XIII, 8, pp. 58-59, August 15, 1848. By J. F. Weishampel. Tells of Sabbath School establishment and success at Baltimore, then pleads for them everywhere.

XIII, 8, p. 60, August 15, 1848. By S. B. E. Blasts a Wesleyan who started preaching on sin but battered only slavery.

XIII, 8, p. 60, August 15, 1848. By G. U. Harn. Talks of uncertainty of work in Philadelphia. Sees returning troops from Mexico and yearns for peace societies.

XIII, 8, pp. 60-61, August 15, 1848. By Joseph Glenn. Blasts sectarians. Has been moving and preaching.

XIII, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1848. By Bishop J. Hickernell. Work in Cambria, Fayette, and Westmoreland Counties progressing slowly.

XIII, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1848. By Sarah Grove. Obituary of Susan Fackler.

XIII, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1848. By Wm. Kramer. Says those writing anonymously and secretly should sign name.

XIII, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1848. By Bishop Lininger. Work around Aughwick, Pennsylvania, doing well.

XIII, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1848. By Elders of Emmittsburg, Maryland. Seabrooks doing good. Need money. Work progressing. Building a church.

XIII, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1848. By T. Hickernell. Very busy. Collecting money. Preachers needed in Indiana. Indiana wants some of Ohio territory to get him. Send Weishampel to collect money.

XIII, 9, pp. 68-69, September 1, 1848. By T. Hickernell. Near Euphenica (Preble County) preaching. Needs help.

XIII, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1848. By Samuel Scott. Obituary of Tabitha D. Logue.

XIII, 10, p. 75, September 15, 1848. By Harman. Strictures on A. D. W.'s Remarks on Calvinism.

XIII, 10, pp. 75-76, September 15, 1848. By Geo. Sheffer. York County Camp Meeting.

XIII, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1848. By D. Wertz. Got some of Winebrenner's books. Established church. A strange sect in Virginia, who don't want sinner to pray for salvation until baptized.

XIII, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1848. By David Neidigh. Has been preaching in Ashland County, Ohio. Organized church in Lake Township.

XIII, 10, pp. 76-77, September 15, 1848. By Levi Crim. From his limited ability, an instruction to the young. [60]

XIII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1848. By J. S. Oliver. Has been two years since accepting Christ. Has labored for God.

XIII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1848. By S. Hughes. Payment for Church Advocate. Praises hearing of many revivals.

XIII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1848. By Henry Barkey. Work in Harmony Circuit lagging. Spirit of coldness prevails.

XIII, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1848. By David Neidigh. Obituary of Sister Maria Stoner.

XIII, 11, p. 83, October 2, 1848. By T. Strohm. Concerning Orwigsburg Camp Meeting.

XIII, 11, pp. 83-84, October 2, 1848. By J. F. W., Sr. Concerning Broad Top Camp Meeting.

XIII, 11, p. 84, October 2, 1848. By Philo Harman. Reply to Harman on Stricture's on A. D. W.'s Remarks on Calvinism.

XIII, 11, p. 84, October 2, 1848. By G. U. Harn. Treatise on necessity of use of form (purity of fountain head) in religion.

XIII, 11, pp. 84-85, October 2, 1848. By J. S. Hostetter. A sermonette dealing with awful sinful nature of man and how few will be saved.

XIII, 11, p. 85, October 2, 1848. By Wm. Frampton. Beginnings of the Church in Auburn, Indiana, and the problems it faces.

XIII, 12, pp. 90-91, October 16, 1848. By Stephen Barnhart. A brief examination of various sins--swearing, drunkenness, breaking Sabbath.

XIII, 12, pp. 91-92, October 16, 1848. By Free Grace. His strictures on Harman's letter.

XIII, 12, p. 92, October 16, 1848. By A. Holmes. A Good Man Fallen.

XIII, 12, p. 92, October 16, 1848. By Joseph Glenn. Carrying on work in limited area. Laments day of judgment.

XIII, 12, p. 92, October 16, 1848. By Peter Hartman. Praises Church Advocate, bewails poor state of religion near Wooster, Ohio.

XIII, 12, p. 92, October 16, 1848. By J. H. Hurley. Thoughts on use of profanity (least pardonable of all man's vices).

XIII, 12, p. 92, October 16, 1848. By Wm. Adams. A short apology for missing some appointments due to sickness.

XIII, 13, p. 98, November 1, 1848. By Harman. His reply to Philo Harman and Free Grace.

XIII, 13, p. 99, November 1, 1848. By G. U. Harn. Tells of a collection of paintings (Lord's Supper, Trial, Crucifixion) in Philadelphia. [61]

XIII, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1848. By J. Ferguson. Praises work of Church Advocate. Needs a preacher in Clintonville, Ohio.

XIII, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1848. By Henry Sholl. Work in Philadelphia is beginning to blossom.

XIII, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1848. By F. A. Moore. Camp Meeting season in Sidling Hill area a success.

XIII, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1848. By Bishop T. Hickernell. Sends money. Holding meetings in Ohio and Indiana.

XIII, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1848. By A. Young. Glad to read Church Advocate. In Clintonville area primarily religion talked about only.

XIII, 14, p. 106, November 15, 1848. By J. C. Seabrooks. Work progressing in Maryland.

XIII, 15, p. 115, December 1, 1848. By J. Flake. Salutation. Peace be with thee in Philadelphia. Hears Mr. Barnes.

XIII, 15, p. 116, December 1, 1848. By D. Wertz. Glad Tidings. On way to Eldership. Work progressing in Greene County.

XIII, 15, p. 116, December 1, 1848. By E. Logue. Ministers met in September as first Eldership of Iowa.

XIII, 16, p. 123, December 15, 1848. By Wm. Kramer. A new Bethel being built at Smoketown.

XIII, 16, pp. 123-124, December 15, 1848. By Jacob Myers. Churches in West Pennsylvania in a drooping, languid state.

XIII, 16, p. 124, December 15, 1848. By John Stamm. In Hinkletown a regular ministry, a new bethel, a Sabbath School.

XIII, 17, pp. 131-132, January 1, 1849. By J. Haifleigh. Took a trip to and from Eldership.

XIII, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1849. By H. Tells of horrible time at union meeting in New Carlisle.

XIII, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1849. By J. H. Hurley. Tells of work progressing on Cumberland circuit.

XIII, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1849. By A Reader of the Church Advocate. Likes Wesley's idea of giving all to God that is His.

XIII, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1849. By John Stamm. A revival in Hinkletown.

XIII, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1849. By J. M. Klein. Tells of carrying forth the Gospel in West Pennsylvania.

XIII, 17, pp. 132-133, January 1, 1849. By John M. Buch. Tells of trip to Eldership. Work in Baltimore. Asks for God's blessing.

XIII, 17, p. 133, Jan, 1, 1849. By David Neidigh. Tells of protracted meeting in Lake Township, Ashland County, Ohio. [62]

XIII, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1849. By Dan Williams. Great successes in some parts of Ohio.

XIII, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1849. By T. Ashton. Fair results in Springfield.

XIII, 18, p. 139, January 15, 1849. By J. Flake. Unable to come to Harrisburg because of sickness and bad weather.

XIII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1849. By Solomon Bigham. Good revival at Newport.

XIII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1849. By J. Hickernell. State of things in West Pennsylvania not so bad.

XIII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1849. By D. Kyle. Has held four revivals since Eldership. Now in Woodberry.

XIII, 18, p. 141 , January 15, 1849. By T. Hickernell. Sends Indiana Eldership minutes. Hold five-day meeting at Dutton's.

XIII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1849. By J. E. Rohrer. Lutherans and United Brethren held revivals. Asks Winebrenner to visit Rohrersburg, Maryland.

XIII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1849. By A. D. Williams. Nothing in Harman's articles to answer.

XIII, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1849. By T. Strohm. Meetings at Linglestown and Millerstown successful.

XIII, 19, p. 146, February 1 , 1849. By J. Oren. Concerning the laxness and wrongness of Roman Catholic Church.

XIII, 19, p. 148, February 1, 1849. By Samuel Fasig. Sends $1.00 for Church Advocate payment. Our life is short and much work to be done.

XIII, 19, p. 148, February 1, By 1849. J. Haifleigh. Work again progressing in Bainbridge.

XIII, 19, p. 148, February 1, 1849. By David Shrom. Health is good. Revival in Madison.

XIII, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1849. By A. Megrew. A large new bethel in Madisonville. Also a good revival.

XIII, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1849. By J. Coup. Successful venture in Parksville on banks of Potomac.

XIII, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1849. By John Reis. Requests back issues of Church Advocate.

XIII, 20, p. 155, February 15, 1849. By J. Hickernell. Good work being done in by some churches in West Pennsylvania.

XIII, 20, p. 155-156, February 15, 1849. By J. W. Keplinger. A discussion on prayer and prayer meetings.

XIII, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1849. By Thos. Miller. Family is good. State of church in Shippensburg looking up. [63]

XIII, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1849. By J. Ferguson. Sends Church Advocate subscriptions. Hasn't heard from any preachers.

XIII, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1849. By A. Rickabaugh. Church at Rockeyville finally progressing.

XIII, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1849. By J. C. Seabrooks. A meeting under Brother Fenton in Tilmenton, Maryland.

XIII, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1849. By Abraham Snyder. Great work being carried on at Linglestown.

XIII, 20, pp. 156-157, February 15, 1849. By A. Snyder. Reports of work at Highspire and Rockeyville.

XIII, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1849. By Isaac Whisler. Desire for A. Megrew to come to Western and Southern Ohio as missionary.

XIII, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1849. By Wm. Reichert. Pledges $5. 00 for missionary work to Illinois and Iowa.

XIII, 21, pp. 163-164, March 1, 1849. By J. H. Hurley. On the importance of education for all.

XIII, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1849. By T. Hickernell. Seven large meetings held in Western Ohio and Eastern Indiana.

XIII, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1849. By J. E:. Rohrer. God has revived church at Rohrersville.

XIII, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1849. By W. Lauer. Praises Winebrenner and the Church for their stands.

XIII, 21, pp. 164-165, March 1, 1849. By Joseph Schoch. Praises paper. Work in Manor, Pennsylvania is promising.

XIII, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1849. By J. Ferguson. Wishes a preacher filled with Holy Ghost and faith.

XIII, 22, pp. 170-171, March 15, 1849. By A. D. W. On Sectarianism--many groups do not do violence to true unity.

XIII, 22, p. 171, March 15, 1849. By J. Myers. Work in West Pennsylvania not much better. Several groups holding revivals.

XIII, 22, pp. 171-172, March 15, 1849. By Isaac Miller. Cold winter. For tithing system. Pledges $10 for missionary work.

XIII, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1849. By D. Keplinger. Meetings at Crooked Run, Sugar Creek, Brandywine.

XIII, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1849. By A. Megrew. Some work accomplished on Wooster Circuit.

XIII, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1849. By D. G. Grim. Need for preachers in Maryland. [64]

XIII, 22, pp. 172-173, March 15, 1849. By J. Hawk. Need for preachers great in the West.

XIII, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1849. By E. Logue. Is in Maryland.

XIII, 23, p. 179, April 2, 1849. By T. H. Deshiri. He and H. L. Soule going West this Spring.

XIII, 23, pp. 179-180, April 2, 1849. By Levi Merkel. Some daily work Christian should be involved in.

XIII, 23, p. 180, April 2, 1849. By Henry Murray. Held meetings at Berlin, Markley's, and Uniontown.

XIII, 23, p. 180, April 2, 1849. By J. M. Klein. Work in Venango County progressing. Books needed.

XIII, 23, p. 180, April 2, 1849. By T. Hickernell. Has nearly completed southern part of circuit in Ohio.

XIII, 23, pp. 180-181, April 2, 1849. By C. Idleman. Preachers must be called from God, then put forth effort.

XIII, 23, p. 181, April 2, 1849. By T. Hickernell. Pledges money if Brother Megrew comes.

XIII, 23, p. 181, April 2, 1849. By A. Megrew. Church in Wooster is baptized, living, loving, zealous, and humble.

XIV, 24, pp. 186-187, April 15, 1850. By A. Megrew. A Fearful Disease--yellow fever, where it came from.

XIV, 24, pp. 187-188, April 15, 1850. By John Martin. Has moved into Indiana and is carrying on work there.

XIV, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1850. By J. F. W. Raises question of J. H. Hurley's Baptismal Query.

XIV, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1850. By Sam Scott. Obituary of Sister Myra Barton.

XIV, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1850. By D. Neidigh. Tells of protracted meetings in Knox County and Brownsville, Ohio.

XIV, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1850. By D. Brestel. Has been traveling Pekin Circuit in Illinois.

XIV, 1, p. 3, May 1, 1849. By W. Kramer. Dedication of Smoketown Bethel.

XIV, 1, p. 3, May 1, 1849. By Eight Men. A call for HELP in Iowa.

XIV, 1, p. 3, May 1, 1849. By A. D. W. Acknowledgments and thanks for treatment on trip through churches.

XIV, 1, pp. 3-4, May 1, 1849. By J. J. Bear. Christ released him from prison of sin. Now preaching. [65]

XIV, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1849. By Geo. Kensinger. Tells of work in Ohio. Can buy place for Brother Snavely. Against tithing.

XIV, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1849. By Ben Howard. Going home to Rochester, New York, after nine months preaching in East Pennsylvania.

XIV, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1849. By D. Keplinger. Failure to pray and pay just dues causes religion to fall into low state.

XIV, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1849. By S. W. Park. Protracted meeting held in Parksville, Maryland, by Fenton and Coup.

XIV, 1, pp 4-5, May 1, 1849. By Jacob Miller. Pledges $10 to missionary cause. To hear preaching, must visit sectarians.

XIV, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1849. By S. A. Brumbaugh. Pledges $5 to missionary fund.

XIV, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1849. By A. B. Slyter. Had to quit preaching in Michigan.

XIV, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1849. By John Miller. Protracted meeting held at Auburn, Schuylkill County.

XIV, 2, p. 11, May 15, 1849. By A. G. McCormick. Sends Church Advocate subscription. Sends $5 for missionary fund. Wants E. Logue.

XIV, 2, p. 11, May 15, 1849. By D. Baker. On thrifty farm commerce.

XIV, 2, p. 11, May 15, 1849. By D. Neidigh. Held protracted meeting in Jefferson Township, Knox County, Ohio.

XIV, 2, p. 11, May 15, 1849. By Henry Murray. Held meetings at East Liberty and Greensburg, Ohio.

XIV, 2, pp. 11-12, May 15, 1849. By Isaac Whisler. Blasts those not buying Church Advocate.

XIV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1849. By Benj. Ober. Opened a new appointment near Johnstown, Pennsylvania.

XIV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1849. By Sarah Grove. Praises Church Advocate and work of the Church.

XIV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1849. By T. H. Deshiri. He and H. L. Soule have arrived in Wooster to carry on work.

XIV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1849. By J. W. Keplinger. Health good. Still striving in Brandywine, Ohio.

XIV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1849. By Abe. Long. Sends money for Church Advocate. Praises it.

XIV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1849. By J. Glenn. Has been laboring with churches in Old Harmony area all winter.

XIV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1849. By J. C. Owens. Work progressing slowly in Baltimore. [66]

XIV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1849. By D. Kyle. Six new Church Advocate subscribers. Work doing well at Stonerstown.

XIV, 2, pp. 12-13, May 15, 1849. By Wm. Mooney. Obituary of David Brady.

XIV, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1849. By Wm. Adams. Obituary of Samuel Sherick.

XIV, 3, pp. 19-20, June 1, 1849. By S. Hoover. A Short discourse on judging.

XIV, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1849. By M. F. Snavely. In Iowa. Writes on cholera, face of country, wages, price of land.

XIV, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1849. By E. Logue. Blasts those who blasted him. They shouldn't be busy bodies.

XIV, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1849. By D. Prestel. Town of Peoria growing and prospering.

XIV, 3, pp. 21-22, June 1, 1849. By G. Sandoe. Was saved in 1847. Praises work at Hinkletown.

XIV, 3, p. 22, June 1, 1849. By D. Wertz. Needs help gravely in Woodlands, Virginia, area.

XIV, 4, pp. 26-27, June 15, 1849. By J. Myers. Account of trip to Ashland County, Ohio.

XIV, 4, p. 27, June 15, 1849. By Levi Wolfersberger. Tells of trip to Iowa and back.

XIV, 4, pp. 27-28, June 15, 1849. By D. Keplinger. Consider what God hath done for us.

XIV, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1849. By J. H. Hurley. Thankful for and enjoying being at Lancaster. Station vs. circuit ministry.

XIV, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1849. By A. Megrew. Sickness in the family. Preaching every other Sunday.

XIV, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1849. By Isaac Webb. Have been holding prayer meetings. Need a preacher.

XIV, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1849. By Dan Williams. Have held meetings in Bloomington Township and Jericho, Ohio.

XIV, 5, p. 36, July 2, 1849. By J. F. Weishampel. Petty affairs and happenings in Baltimore. No cholera there.

XIV, 5, p. 36, July 2, 1849. By J. F. W., Jr. A plan to raise missionary funds at Camp Meetings. Provide boarding tent and stable.

XIV, 5, p. 36, July 2, 1849. By E. Logue. Asks whether he can write a rebuttal in the Religious Telescope. Look into the Miller-Conference Case. [67]

XIV, 5, p. 36, July 2, 1849. By Benj. Fritchey. Likes Western Ohio. Prospects look good. Change of Post Office.

XIV, 5, pp. 36-37, July 2, 1849. By D. Neidigh. Held a protracted meeting in Lake Township, Ashland County, Ohio.

XIV, 5, p. 37, July 2, 1849. By J. C. Seabrooks. Traveling in Cumberland Valley, Pennsylvania. State of religion very low.

XIV, 5, p. 37, July 2, 1849. By Sister Stambaugh. Desires people in Perry County to be up and about doing the Lord's work and establishing Sabbath School.

XIV, 5, p. 37, July 2, 1849. By J. J. Doman. Has arrived in Grandview, Iowa. Wishes some of Church of God to come.

XIV, 5, p. 37, July 2, 1849. By A. J. Fenton. Needs books. Asks if Standing Committee has appointed him anywhere.

XIV, 6, p. 43, July 16, 1849. By J. B. G. Kinsole. Traveled to Wheeling. City growing. No cholera. Religion on advance.

XIV, 6, p. 44, July 16, 1849. By A. Megrew. Rebuttal to Myers on condition of Ohio Churches.

XIV, 6, p. 44, July 16, 1849. By Wm. Booth. Travelogue to Indiana. Wishes T. Hickernell to visit.

XIV, 6, p. 44, July 16, 1849. By T. Hickernell. Has been preaching in Indiana and Ohio.

XIV, 6, pp. 44-45, July 16, 1849. By John Stump. The doings, prospects, and determinations in Stark County, Ohio.

XIV, 6, p. 45, July 16, 1849. By T. Hickernell. In regards to the death of Samuel Sherick.

XIV, 7, pp. 51-52, August 1, 1849. By S. Snyder. The Sabbath School at Newburg.

XIV, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1849. By J. H. Hurley. A word to the Faithful.

XIV, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1849. By Geo. Schoch. An Antidote to Poison.

XIV, 7, pp. 52-53, August 1, 1849. By S. Snyder. Brother Snavely has departed. Brother Thomas still preaching.

XIV, 7, p. 53, August 1, 1849. By J. Glenn. Has gone over Old Harmony Circuit three times. Religion in Ohio at low ebb.

XIV, 7, p. 53, August 1, 1849. By S. Barnhart. Tells of dispute in Greene County, Pennsylvania, over slavery question.

XIV, 7, p. 53, August 1, 1849. By John Keiser. Obituary of Mary Keiser.

XIV, 7, pp. 53-54, August 1, 1849. By S. M. Hoover. Obituary of Mary Ann Hoover. [68]

XIV, 8, p. 59, August 15, 1849. By K. The Mutual Recognition of Departed Souls in a Separate State.

XIV, 8, p. 60, August 15, 1849. By A. Smith. Camp Meetings the best type of religious meeting.

XIV, 8, pp. 60-61, August 15, 1849. By J. Myers. Report from Ohio--brethren on good footing and sound principles.

XIV, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1849. By J. Myers. Rebuttal to A. Megrew for misunderstanding him.

XIV, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1849. By J. A. Stewart. Religion at low ebb in Perry County because iniquity abounds.

XIV, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1849. By G. U. Harn. His state of health and his preaching in Maryland.

XIV, 9, pp. 67-68, September 1, 1849. By D. S. A sermon on temperance compiled from North American.

XIV, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1849. By David Baker. Writes of necessity of properly supporting clergy.

XIV, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1849. By Rusticus. Refutes and harasses preachers who describe westward trips woefully.

XIV, 9, pp. 68-69, September 1, 1849. By J. J. Bear. Health is good. Pleads for more Sabbath Schools and for Church of God to progress.

XIV, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1849. By A. Megrew. Work at Wooster good. Elsewhere isn't sure. Speaks against worldliness.

XIV, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1849. By S. Barnhart. Revival held in Marshall County, Virginia. Things good in Greene County.

XIV, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1849. By J. W. Keplinger. Let us be about the Lord's business.

XIV, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1849. By G. Sandoe. Hinkletown faithfully observed national fasting day.

XIV, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1849. By John Hupert. Tells of death wrought by cholera in Illinois. Payson a clean town yet.

XIV, 10, pp. 75-76, September 15, 1849. By John H. Chew. Woods meeting at Sandy Mount.

XIV, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1849. By D. Wertz. Has held meeting at Woodsland, Virginia. Longs for day of one faith, Lord, Baptism.

XIV, 10, p. 76, September 15, 1849. By N. Worley. Tells of his conversion. Longs for preaching in Fulton County, Illinois. [69]

XIV, 10, pp. 76-77, September 15, 1849. By Benj. Fritchey. Writes that people have invoked God's wrath, hence the Cholera.

XIV, 11, p. 83, October 1, 1849. By J. M. West. Stark County, Ohio, Camp Meeting.

XIV, 11, p. 83, October 1, 1849. By S. F. Siddonsburg, Pennsylvania, Revival.

XIV, 11, p. 84, October 1, 1849. By J. Myers. Much sickness near Ashland. Report of some camp meetings in Ohio.

XIV, 11, p. 84, October 1, 1849. By A. Megrew. Reports on three camp meetings. Much love and union at these meetings.

XIV, 11, pp. 84-85, October 1, 1849. By J. H. Hurley. Likes to view nature and see God's handiwork.

XIV, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1849. By E. Logue. Traveling to Far West. Churches of Washington County need more preachers.

XIV, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1849. By F. N. Thompson. Has seen T. Hickernell. Asks for visitors in Marshall County, Indiana.

XIV, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1849. By D. Kyle. Work still on progression road in Martinsburg area.

XIV, 12, p. 91, October 15, 1849. By J. C. Seabrooks. On his present lot and afflictions.

XIV, 12, pp. 91-92, October 15, 1849. By J. C. Owens. A Baltimore Epistle. Reflection on work there during last one and half years.

XIV, 12, p. 92, October 15, 1849. By Solomon Bigham. On camp meeting in Perry County, Pennsylvania.

XIV, 12, pp. 92-93, October 15, 1849. By J. H. Hurley. Blasts circuses. Send also Ladies City Tract Society of Lancaster (Charity).

XIV, 12, p. 93, October 15, 1849. By L. Wolfersberger. Speaks out why church is lax--cold, pride, sectarianism, miserliness.

XIV, 12, p. 93, October 15, 1849. By A. C. Raysor. Temperance cause gaining. Sabbath School here. Religion at low ebb. Need someone to come preach.

XIV, 12, p. 93, October 15, 1849. By B. Ober. No camp meetings in his area. Prospects good.

XIV, 13, p. 99, November 1, 1849. By J. Haifleigh. Revival news from Woodberry, Pennsylvania, success.

XIV, 13, pp. 99-100, November 1, 1849. By J. P. Winebrenner. Proposes pledge plan to help pay ministers.

XIV, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1849. By A. C. Raudebaugh. Wonders who can do good. [70]

XIV, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1849. By Moses Utley. Tells of camp meetings in Perry County and Turkey Valley.

XIV, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1849. By Joseph Dickey. Church in Brush Valley under meeting by J. Hickernell.

XIV, 13, p. 100, November 1, 1849. By S. S. Snyder. Some conversions lately in Newburg, Pennsylvania.

XIV, 13, pp. 100-101, November 1, 1849. By Thos. Grim. School house bought for church and meeting held in Washington County, Maryland.

XIV, 14, p. 106, November 15, 1849. By A. Megrew. Tells of joys and happiness of Ohio Eldership.

XIV, 15, p. 117, December 1, 1849. By A. J. and Wm. Franks. Have moved to Iowa.

XIV, 15, p. 117, December 1, 1849. By H. N. Aston. Begs for a preacher for Miami County, Ohio. No preaching in one year and four months.

XIV, 16, p. 123, December 15, 1849. By James Keplinger. On Christian Humility. Praises it.

XIV, 16, p. 123, December 15, 1849. By J. Keller. Reasons why a discussion failed with Rev. Owen (United Brethren) on baptism.

XIV, 16, p. 123, December 15, 1849. By J. W. Mateer. Praises from Martinsburg on fine art work of G. Fisher.

XIV, 16, p. 123, December 15, 1849. By E. Logue. Wants information on E. Logue's trial and the complaints.

XIV, 16, pp. 123-124, December 15, 1849. By T. H. Deshiri. Report of Wooster circuit. At Chester a crowd raised a ruckus.

XIV, 16, p. 124, December 15, 1849. By H. Murray. Report of last trip over Stark County Circuit.

XIV, 16, p. 124, December 15, 1849. By John H. Chew. Tells of work at Sandy Mount, Maryland, also a discourse on baptism.

XIV, 16, pp. 124-125, December 15, 1849. By Wm. Davis. A short description of his life.

XIV, 16, p. 125, December 15, 1849. By Thomas Bretz. Tells of work in Pfoutz's Valley, Perry County, Pennsylvania.

XIV, 16, p. 125, December 15, 1849. By G. Sandoe. Tells of his daydreaming experiences after skipping an Eldership meeting.

XIV, 16, p. 125, December 15, 1849. By E. Logue. Reports on his trip to Iowa (friendly to him now). [71]

XIV, 17, p. 134, January 1, 1850. By Isaac Miller. Pleas for a minister to be sent to Whiteside County, Illinois.

XIV, 18, p. 138, January 15, 1850. By M. M. Utley. Sign of the times. Much bickering over spending money for Church work.

XIV, 18, p. 139, January 15, 1850. By E. Logue. Questions concerning charges brought against him.

XIV, 18, p. 139, January 15, 1850. By A. Owen. Discussion on baptism with United Brethren didn't fail. Lack of time prevented it.

XIV, 18, pp. 139-140, January 15, 1850. By J. Myers. Who is Rusticus? Blasts those who conceal true identity.

XIV, 18, p. 140, January 15, 1850. By D. Keplinger. Protracted meetings held at father Beidler's and Brandywine, Crooked Run, Ohio.

XIV, 18, p. 140, January 15, 1850. By J. Blickenstaff. Filling circuit in Clark, Crawford, Jasper and Cumberland Counties, Illinois.

XIV, 18, pp. 140-141, January 15, 1850. By E. Logue. Answers censures put upon him by Iowa Eldership.

XIV, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1850. By J. C. Seabrooks. Speaks of lack of growth of Church of God.

XIV, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1850. By Geo. Barkstresser. Successful meeting in Cambria County, Pennsylvania.

XIV, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1850. By J. Glenn. Tells of work in Evensburg and Slippery Rock area.

XIV, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1850. By G. Sandoe. Held meeting with limited results and success.

XIV, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1850. By John Ulsh. Questions establishment of church in Pfoutz's Valley just lately.

XIV, 18, p. 141, January 1850. By B. Howard. Great work has been done in Newberry.

XIV, 19, p. 148, February 1, 1850. By J. F. Weishampel. Questions just who are first hundred ministers who will be in book.

XIV, 19, p. 148, February 1, 1850. By J. Keller. Notice for time for debate with A. Owen on baptism, February 19, 1850.

XIV, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1850. By J. H. Hurley. Refutes J. C. Seabrooks. Says church is growing. Says Seabrooks should work harder to expand it.

XIV, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1850. By Nathan Worley. Praises the Church Advocate for reporting the Church news. [72]

XIV, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1850. By T. Hickernell. In Miami County, Ohio, cholera was bad here. Some prospects.

XIV, 19, p. 149, February 1, 1850. By H. Murray. Has held meetings in Rootstown and Uniontown, Ohio.

XIV, 19, pp. 149-150, February 1, 1850. By Henry Sherick. Sends subscription payment. Asks address of his brothers.

XIV, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1850. By M. F. Snavely. Query from Iowa on local church licensing Benj. Howard.

XIV, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1850. By Benj. Howard. Says brother Ulsh's letter is correct.

XIV, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1850. By Samuel Scott. Says E. Logue's statements are false. Questions why their second letter wasn't printed.

XIV, 20, pp. 156-157, February 15, 1850. By John Hickernell. Questions if Pittsburg is only his responsibility. Many moving.

XIV, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1850. By D. Keplinger. More subscribers soon. Praises Church Advocate. Progress in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

XIV, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1850. By Jacob Mygrants. Living in Ohio. Blasts Sectarians. Went to camp meeting at John Stump's.

XIV, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1850. By M. P. Dill. Praises Church of God. Uses Bible as his guide to living.

XIV, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1850. By J. Blickenstaff. Has started circuit in Illinois.

XIV, 20, pp. 157-158, February 15, 1850. By Wm. Whisler. In Ohio. Asks other Whislers to write.

XIV, 21, pp. 163-164, March 1, 1850. By J. P. Winebrenner. Accounts of highly successful meeting at Wooster.

XIV, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1850. By A. Megrew. More on the Wooster Meeting.

XIV, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1850. By A. Megrew. Another meeting in Wooster because of guests.

XIV, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1850. By J. H. Hurley. Agrees with Winebrenner on essentials of baptism. Law is Law.

XIV, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1850. By J. F. W. More on Congregational donation visits.

XIV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1850. By D. Neidigh. Writes of Meetings in Knaw and Wayne County, Ohio.

XIV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1850. By C. Price. Benj. Howard has been holding meetings in Uniontown and Westminster. [73]

XIV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1850. By Jacob Bolinger. State of religion at low ebb in Rockland. Lack of zeal is part of reason.

XIV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1850. By W. Whisler. Tells where certain persons are living.

XIV, 21, pp. 165-166, March 1, 1850. By Henry Murray. A fine meeting and sacraments hold at Berlin, Ohio.

XIV, 21, p. 166, March 1, 1850. By Jonas Speelman. The Church at Lappin's Roads needs preaching badly.

XIV, 21, p. 166, March 1, 1850. By Benj. Ober. Held meeting at Laurel Hill Furnace in Westmoreland County.

XIV, 21, p. 166, March 1, 1850. By Wm. Mooney. Obituary notices of Abraham Brenneman and Joshua Bishop.

XIV, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1850. By J. H. Hurley. Raises the question of proper ordination.

XIV, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1850. By J. Myers. Many meetings in Ashland County, Ohio. Church of God gains slight.

XIV, 22, pp. 173-114, March 15, 1850. By John Shuler. Elder Jacob Knapp held successful meeting in Ottawa, Illinois.

XIV, 23, p. 180, April 1, 1850. By S. B. H. Strictures on Dr. Hodgson's Sermon on Baptism.

XIV, 23, pp. 181-182, April 1, 1850. By M. F. Snavely. A contemplated Sabbath School in North Bend, Iowa.

XIV, 23, p. 182, April 1, 1850. By O. Neidigh. With D. Gill held a meeting in Lake Township, Ohio.

XIV, 24, p. 182, April 1, 1850. By Samuel Scott. Work in Iowa progressing. Good results at Mount Pleasant.

XV, 24, p. 186, April 15, 1851. By G. U. Harn. Concerning squabble over printing Keller-Owen's Debate.

XV, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1851. By J. A. Plowman. More news from York County, Pennsylvania. Good meeting at Lewisburg.

XV, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1851. By Frederick Komp. Work progressing in Indiana and Western Ohio.

XV, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1851. By G. Sandoe. Report on meeting at Elizabethtown.

XV, 1, pp. 3-4, May 1, 1850. Unsigned. Introduction to further Strictures on Dr. Hodgson's Sermons on Baptism.

XV, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1850. By J. F. Weishampel, Sr. His travelogue while trying to sell patent for revolving coal grate. [74]

XV, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1850. By D. Baker. Many good revivals have been held on Wooster Circuit.

XV, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1850. By A. Long. Sends subscriptions. Flouts delinquent subscribers.

XV, 1, pp. 5-6, May 1, 1850. By H. Murray. Good meeting held in Bethlehem Township, Stark County, Ohio.

XV, 1, p. 6, May 1, 1850. By T. H. Deshiri. Leaving Wooster area. Has had successful, flourishing year.

XV, 1, p. 6, May 1, 1850. By Levi Merkel. Sends Church Advocate payment, also asks what is mystery of iniquity.

XV, 1, p. 6, May 1, 1850. By T. Hickernell. Tells of worthlessness of warlike spirit amongst ministers.

XV, 2, pp. 11-12, May 15, 1850. By S. B. Howard. Further strictures on Dr. Hodgson's Sermons on Baptism.

XV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1850. By J. F. W. Suggestions for correspondents--locate themselves, be brief.

XV, 2, p. 12, Nay 15, 1850. By Charity. Anonymous communications--modesty, for correction, what does name add.

XV, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1850. By H. G. Musselman. David Sherick died on March 18, 1850, in Bedford County.

XV, 2, pp. 12-13, May 15, 1850. By B. Howard. Arrived home safely. Expects perfection of church only in heaven.

XV, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1850. By D. Keplinger. Five more subscribers. Meeting held in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

XV, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1850. By D. Baker. Send on Church Advocate. Sees great hope. Wishes for end to Sectariansim.

XV, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1850. By J. B. Harmon. A protracted prayer meeting held in Canal Dover, Ohio.

XV, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1850. By J. J. Doman. Physical life good. Religion at low ebb in Iowa.

XV, 2, p. 13, Way 15, 1850. By M. M. Utley. Laboring in York Circuit. Prospects good. Love needed.

XV, 2, pp. 13-14, May 15, 1850. By A Megrew. Has been assigned to Churches in Wooster and Moreland.

XV, 2, p. 14, May 15, 1850. By Jacob Hickernell. Sends two subscriptions. Praises Church Advocate. [75]

XV, 3, pp. 20-21, June 1, 1850. By J. F. Weishampel. More on his travelogue.

XV, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1850. By Wm. Bond. Tells of fire on Board "Belle of the West."

XV, 3, p. 21, June 1, 1850. By Jesse Snyder. Praises Church Advocate. Work progressing at Mechanicsburg, Ohio.

XV, 3, pp. 21-22, June 1, 1850. By J. J. Doman. Welcomes travelers to Iowa. Religion in low condition.

XV, 3, p. 22, June 1, 1850. By John Miller. Has moved to Rondout, New York. Methodists cold.

XV, 4, pp. 26-27, June 15, 1850. By J. F. Weishampel. More of his travelogue.

XV, 4, p. 28, June 15, 1850. By M. F. Snavely. Still in Iowa. Was sick. Fishing. Book agency. Papers.

XV, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1850. By S. A. Brumbaugh. Tells of settling in Rockford, Illinois.

XV, 4, p. 29, June 15, 1850. By Samuel Scott. Tells of meetings at Trenton, Iowa.

XV, 4, p. 29, Juno 15, 1850. By Jacob Miller. Longs for preacher in Sterling, Illinois, so Church of God may grow.

XV, 5, p. 37, July 1, 1850. By T. Hickernell. Tells of meetings in Whitley and Kosciusko Counties, Indiana.

XV, 5, pp. 37-38, July 1, 1850. By Wm. Vance. Tells of his travels to Iowa.

XV, 5, p. 38, July 1, 1850. By A. B. Slyter. Work growing in Michigan.

XV, 6, pp. 42-43, July 15, 1850. By J. F. Weishampel. More of his travelogue.

XV, 6, p. 44, July 15, 1850. By A. H. Kauffman. Has taken three weeks' tour of Iowa prairies.

XV, 7, p. 53, August 1, 1850. By David Shriner. Still carrying on work in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, area.

XV, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1850. By G. Schroll. Tells of journey to Illinois.

XV, 9, p. 69, September 2, 1850. By Benj. Howard. Tells of his western trip.

XV, 12, p. 94, October 15, 1850. By B. Ober. Tells of holding meeting at Elizabethtown.

XV, 12, p. 94, October 15, 1850. By A. B. Slyter. Tells of success of camp meeting at Middleville, Michigan.

XV, 13, p. 103, November 1, 1850. By D. A. L. Laverty. A good revival going on at Shippensburg. [76]

XV, 15, p. 113, December 2, 1850. By A. D. Williams. Request to define position of Eldership on Slavery.

XV, 15, p. 116, December 2, 1850. By M. F. Snavely. More good news from Iowa. The revival still in progress.

XV, 15, p. 117, December 2, 1850. By Wm. Adams. Elder D. Schneider had dreadful buggy accident just east of Findlay, Ohio.

XV, 15, p. 117, December 2, 1850. By J. S. Tells of trip to Oregon. The beauty of the country, of Willamette Valley.

XV, 15, pp. 117-118, December 2, 1850. By J. Ayers. Rebuttal of Harn on position on slaveholder.

XV, 15, p. 118, December 2, 1850. By A. Megrew. Their yearly meeting was a great success.

XV, 15, p. 118, December 2, 1850. By D. R. Long. Sends Church Advocate dues. Tells of desire to have Church of God preacher visit.

XV, 15, p. 118, December 2, 1850. By J. H. Chew. Church established at Sandy Mount, Maryland. Sectarians are trembling.

XV, 15, p. 118, December 2, 1850. By Geo. Sandoe. Yearly meeting at Churchtown held. Missionary cause pushed.

XV, 15, p. 118, December 2, 1850. By T. Hickernell. No more preachers to preach in Euphema but Lutherans.

XV, 16, p. 126, December 16, 1850. By Wm. Johnston. Praises Winebrenner's Reference and Pronouncing Testament.

XV, 16, p. 126, December 16, 1850. By A. Clay. A report on rebuttals by other ministers to Winebrenner's sermon on baptism.

XV, 16, pp. 126-127, December 16, 1850. By J. M. West. The eldership in Ohio was very good.

XV, 17, pp. 130-131, January 1, 1851. By J. H. Hurley. A blast at Harn for stepping into the baptismal query.

XV, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1851. By A. H. Kauffman. Tells of the beauty and abundance in Iowa.

XV, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1851. By Chas. F. Long. Tells of trip to and opportunities in Illinois.

XV, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1851. By T. Hickernell. Has been to Indiana to preach a funeral. Praises brother Sands.

XV, 17, pp. 133-134, January 1, 1851. By John F. Fox. Tells of work in Hancock County, Ohio. [77]

XV, 18, p. 138, January 15, 1851. By J. Flake. Sends Christmas greeting.

XV, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1851. By J. H. Hurley. Light has come to Bloomfield, Pennsylvania.

XV, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1851. By J. H. Hurley. Tells of his journey to Martinsburg, Pennsylvania.

XV, 18, pp. 141-142, January 15, 1851. By John Dash. Tells of need of a minister at Troy Grove, Illinois.

XV, 18, p. 142, January 15, 1851. By Wm. Fasig. Tells of emigrating to Martinsville, Illinois, and the work there.

XV, 18, p. 142, January 15, 1851. By J. M. Klein. Writes about Eldership proceedings in West Pennsylvania.

XV, 18, p. 142, January 15, 1851. By Dan Graybill. Health all right. Not many brethren in New Rumley, Ohio.

XV, 19, p. 146, February 15, 1851. By J. Flake. Our Lot, Our Land, Our Religion: Advantages of last days and living in U. S. A.

XV, 19, pp. 146-147, February 15, 1851. By Ed West. Review of the Debate between J. Keller and A. Owen.

XV, 19, p. 148, February 15, 1851. By B. H. The Churches of God scattered abroad.

XV, 19, p. 148, February 15, 1851. By S. A few lines of encouragement to the brethren.

XV, 19, p. 149, Fob. 15, 1851. By J. Haifleigh. Sketch of the meeting at Shiremanstown.

XV, 19, p. 149, February 15, 1851. By D. Kyle. Revival news from Morrison's Cove.

XV, 19, p. 149, February 15, 1851. By M. Coates. Has held three meetings in Stark and Columbiana Counties, Ohio.

XV, 19, pp. 149-150, February 15, 1851. By David Neidigh. Trip to Upper Sandusky and meeting held there.

XV, 19, p. 150, February 15, 1851. By E. Logue. Says he wrote letter to Iowa to bring peace, but peace hasn't come.

XV, 19, p. 150, Fob 15, 1851. By Wm. L. Crossman. Has moved to Illinois. Invites guests.

XV, 19, p. 150, February 15, 1851. By Benj. Howard. Has preached sixty discourses since Eldership of October last. [78]

XV, 20, p. 156, February 15, 1851. By An Observer. Conversation concerning baptism.

XV, 20, p. 157, February 15, 1851. By Wm. Johnston. New Testament Words (No. 5) ASP.

XV, 20, p. 158, February 15, 1851. By Sarah Grove. Uncertainty of Life--Importance of Religion.

XV, 21, p. 164, Mar, 1, 1851. By A. Megrew. Answer to Eastern queries of Ohio accepting unbaptized into Church.

XV, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1851. By J. A. Plowman. Revival News of York County.

XV, 21, pp. 164-165, March 1, 1851. By J. F. W., Sr. Trip to, meeting at, and all about Uniontown.

XV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1851. By Wm. Davis. Has held three protracted meetings in West Pennsylvania.

XV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1851. By D. Neidigh. Has held meetings at Reedsburg and Blooming Grove, Ohio.

XV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1851. By A. Megrew. Has been helping to hold meetings.

XV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1851. By Geo. Diltz. Tells of meetings on Woodberry Circuit this winter.

XV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1851. By D. Neidigh. Held a meeting in Loudenville, Ohio.

XV, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1851. By A. B. Slyter. Held watch-night meeting in West Gaines, Michigan.

XV, 22, pp. 170-171, March 15, 1851. By J. F. Weishampel, Sr. A victim to Catholic influence. Has written to a Catholic.

XV, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1851. By John Plowman. Another Revival on York County Circuit.

XV, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1851. By Levi Markel. A discourse on 2 Peter 3:11.

XV, 22, pp. 172-173, March 15, 1851. By J. Myers. Part I: Concerning sayings and doing of various places in Ohio.

XV, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1851. By Wm. Vance. Has carried on work and organized church at Desmoines County, Iowa.

XV, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1851. By J. Hickernell. Some success in Western Pennsylvania. Not so many divisions.

XV, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1851. By Wm. Johnston. Has spent the winter as a missionary. [79]

XV, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1851. By J. Stomm. Has been traveling in and around Lancaster County.

XV, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1851. By Geo. Thomas. Wants Northern Wabash County to know of terrible afflictions.

XV, 22, p. 174, March 15, 1851. By J. C. Foor. Asks that missionary or Martinsburg Circuit man visit Pattonsville, Bedford County, Pennsylvania.

XV, 22, p. 174, March 15, 1851. By D. Kyle. Held meeting East of Huntingdon.

XV, 22, p. 174, March 15, 1851. By W. B. Obituary of Sarah Elizabeth Barr.

XVI, 24, p. 186, April 15, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. On paying debt owed to Winebrenner by the Church.

XVI, 24, pp. 186-187, April 15, 1852. By M. F. Snavely. Has been preaching. Queries why Louisa and Desmoines Counties haven't been paying.

XVI, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1852. By A. J. Fenton. Writes of results of his circuit in Fulton County, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1852. By D. Wertz. Tells of his recent work around Pleasant Valley, Illinois.

XVI, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1852. By J. P. Winebrenner. Has helped hold two meetings in Wooster since December 31.

XVI, 24, p. 187, April 15, 1852. By Abe Long. General gibberish from Maytown, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 24, pp. 187-188, April 15, 1852. By A. Megrew. Tells of meeting in Henry County, Iowa. Also reviewed subscribers.

XVI, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. Has held successful meeting in Martinsville, Illinois.

XVI, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1852. By J. M. Klein. Has been on frontier laboring nine years. Held meeting in Putnam County, Ohio.

XVI, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1852. By Wm. Adams. Refuses a mission appointment due to ill health.

XVI, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Is safely home after three and a half months away.

XVI, 24, p. 188, April 15, 1852. By M. M. Utley. Has closed work on Virginia Circuit.

XVI, 1, p. 3, May 1, 1851. By A. Long. This is an age of gloriousness. All should buy a paper, preferably the Church Advocate.

XVI, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1851. By Jacob Keller. Has finished another round on Schuylkill Circuit. Wants Rev. Owens to say if he wishes another debate. [80]

XVI, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1851. By A. Holms. Account of his labors on Sugar Creek Circuit this past winter.

XVI, 1, p. 4, May 1, 1851. By J. J. Baer. Tells of meetings he has helped hold in Ohio.

XVI, 1, pp. 4-5, May 1, 1851. By George Schroll. Writes of welfare and conditions in Macon County, Illinois.

XVI, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1851. By Samuel Bready. Seeking a Church of God missionary to come to Princeton, Illinois.

XVI, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1851. By T. Hickernell. On the way to Lancaster County. Gives a travelogue.

XVI, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1851. By William Davis. Tells of work he is doing in Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1851. By Moses Gault. Asks Ohio preachers to come North and preach to them.

XVI, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1851. By Martin Zearing. A sketch of several revivals in Bureau County, Illinois.

XVI, 1, p. 5, May 1, 1851. By D. Brestel. Many revivals in Illinois. Heavy emigration.

XVI, 1, p. 6, May 1, 1851. By Samuel Marker. Glad for Church Advocate and revivals in the East.

XVI, 1, p. 6, May 1, 1851. By Henry Fasig. Regrets so little done to keep missionaries in the West.

XVI, 1, p. 6, May 1, 1851. By D. Neidigh. Held a meeting in Ashland County, Ohio.

XVI, 2, p. 11, May 15, 1851. By Anti-Pedo-Baptist (from Dan Graybill). Reprint from Telescope, Infant Baptism.

XVI, 2, pp. 11-12, May 15, 1851. By Wm. Booth. Country surrounding Milton, Indiana, needs preachers.

XVI, 2, p. 12 May 15, 1851. By Otis Bartlett. Work has been progressing in Decalb County, Indiana.

XVI, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1851. By A. Snyder. Tells of trip from Highspire to Woodberry.

XVI, 2, p. 12, May 15, 1851. By J. W. Keplinger. Sends new subscribers. Planning to move to Wells County, Indiana.

XVI, 2, pp. 12-13, May 15, 1851. By C. Beistle. Living in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. Work progressing. [81]

XVI, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1851. By A. H. Kaufmann. Looking forward to visit by a missionary.

XVI, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1851. By L. W. Keller. Who will be their preacher since D. Shriner has been hurt?

XVI, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1851. By D. Neidigh. Held meetings in Bucyrus, Upper Sandusky, and Greene Township, Ohio.

XVI, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1851. By Wm. Davies. Wants a subscription. Is United Brethren.

XVI, 2, p. 13, May 15, 1851. By H. B. Kindig. Wants Church Advocate to help him grow in Christianity.

XVI, 3, p. 18, June 2, 1851. By Geo. Fry. Sends article from Christian Advocate and Journal. Scripture Allegories.

XVI, 3, pp. 18-19, June 2, 1851. By J. Haifleigh. Arabia--a collect of facts concerning it.

XVI, 3, p. 19, June 2, 1851. By Wm. Johnston. Concerning misunderstanding over call to Hagerstown.

XVI, 3, pp. 19-20, June 2, 1851. By G. U. Harn. Tells of his trip to Ohio.

XVI, 3, p. 20, June 2, 1851. By David Shriner. Brief history of his life in last six months.

XVI, 3, pp. 20-21, June 2, 1851. By J. W. Keplinger. Some thoughts from the third chapter of James.

XVI, 3, p. 21, June 2, 1851. By J. B. Nickel. Tells of travels through Iowa during winter and spring.

XVI, 3, p. 21, June 2, 1851. By A. B. Slyter. Troubles in Michigan, but work reviving some.

XVI, 3, p. 21, June 2, 1851. By M. M Utley. On new field of labor. Unconditional election and reprobration--bad doctrines.

XVI, 3, p. 21, June 2, 1851. By M. H. Mumper, Accepting non-baptized wrong because unscriptural, anti-spiritual birth, reverse.

XVI, 3, pp. 21-22, June 2, 1851. By Isaac Webb. No Church of God preachers. Work carried on anyway.

XVI, 4, pp. 30-31, June 16, 1851. By M. Coates. Regarding the welfare of the Stark County, Ohio, Circuit.

XVI, 4, p. 31, June 16, 1851. By J. Myers. Whoever preaches is worthy of just pay.

XVI, 4, p. 31, June 16, 1851. By Wm. Clay. Tells of good experiences in Perry and Juniata hills region. [82]

XVI, 5, p. 34, July 1, 1851. By A. Swartz. A Poser for A. Owen (Concerning article in Telescope).

XVI, 5, p. 37, July 1, 1851. By D. Neidigh. Tells of his travel to Indiana.

XVI, 5, p. 37, July 1, 1851. By D. R. Long. Is glad that Providence is working.

XVI, 5, p. 37, July 1, 1851. By Wm. Johnston. Has been traveling around Washington County Circuit.

XVI, 5, p. 37, July 1, 1851. By Geo. Sandoe. Has arrived in Martinsville, Illinois.

XVI, 6, p. 43, July 15, 1851. By J. F. Weishampel, Sr. Spiritual Knockings.

XVI, 6, pp. 44-45, July 15, 1851. By J. H. Hurley. Search the Scriptures: John 5:39.

XVI, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1851. By Jacob Keller. In Reply to A. Owen.

XVI, 6, p. 45, July 15, 1851. By Ephraim Bear. Sends missionary contribution.

XVI, 6, pp. 45-46, July 15, 1851. By J. Buhaup. Tells of happenings in and around Duquesne Borough.

XVI, 6, p. 46, July 15, 1851. By Wm. Bond. Work progressing in Iowa. Has seen some brethren from Wooster.

XVI, 7, p. 50, August 1, 1851. By J. H. Hurley. Search the Scriptures: John 5:39. Scrutiny No. 2.

XVI, 7, p. 51, August 1, 1851. By Benj. Bennett. Charge no man unrighteously.

XVI, 7, pp. 51-52, August 1, 1851. By Sam Crawford. Remarks about work on the circuit and coming camp season.

XVI, 7, p. 52, August 1, 1851. By T. Strohm. Concerning the support of the ministers.

XVI, 7, pp. 52-53, August 1, 1851. By A. Megrew. Tells of conditions and times in Iowa.

XVI, 7, p. 53, August 1, 1851. By D. Keplinger. Since first of April two meetings held in Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

XVI, 7, p. 53, August 1, 1851. By J. M. Klein. Travelogue of trip to the West.

XVI, 7, pp. 53-54, August 1, 1851. By M. Coates. Held meeting in Venango, County, Pennsylvania. Tent meeting at East Liberty, Ohio. [83]

XVI, 7, p. 54, August 1, 1851. By Geo. Sandoe. General news from Martinsville, Illinois.

XVI, 7, p. 54, August 1, 1851. By J. Miller. Some thoughts on camp meetings.

XVI, 7, p. 54, August 1, 1851. By J. P. Winebrenner. Another subscriber. Sorry for laxity of subscribers.

XVI, 8, p. 59, August 15, 1851. By J. W. Cleaver. Sabbath School Celebration of American Independence.

XVI, 8, p. 59, August 15, 1851. By J. F. W., Sr. Some contend Church of God preachers don't know when we are whipped.

XVI, 8, pp. 59-60, August 15, 1851. By M. F. Snavely. High waters and great damages in North Bend, Iowa.

XVI, 8, p. 60, August 15, 1851. By A. Megrew. Has settled at Grandview, Iowa.

XVI, 8, pp. 60-61, August 15, 1851. By J. M. Klein. Tells of trip to Illinois.

XVI, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1851. By D. Wertz. Tells of Illinois climate, and work there.

XVI, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1851. By J. Hickernell. Tells of camp meeting in Venango, County, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 8, p. 61, August 15, 1851. By E. Logue. An excellent camp meeting in Venango County, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 9, p. 67, September 1, 1851. By J. H. Hurley. Search the Scriptures: John 5: 39. Scrutiny No. 3.

XVI, 9, p. 67, September 1, 1851. By Geo. Sandoe. First Quarterly Report from Martinsville, Illinois.

XVI, 9, p. 67, September 1, 1851. By Sam Knisely. Orrstown Sabbath School.

XVI, 9, pp. 67-68, September 1, 1851. By J. M. Klein. More of his travelogue to La Salle County, Illinois.

XVI, 9, p. 68, September 1, 1851. By J. J. Baer. Tells of visit to Wyandot County, Ohio.

XVI, 9, pp. 68-69, September 1, 1851. By T. Hickernell. Tells of trip back home from Pennsylvania to Indiana.

XVI, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1851. By Isaac Hougland. Has moved with six brethren to Hallowa, Illinois.

XVI, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1851. By T. W. Macfall. Praises Church Advocate. Asks for preacher for Payson, Illinois.

XVI, 9, p. 69, September 1, 1851. By C. Beistle. Work of Church is slow at Upper Sandusky, Ohio. [84]

XVI, 10, pp. 74-75, September 15, 1851. By J. H. Hurley. Search the By Scriptures: John 5:39. Scrutiny No. 4.

XVI, 10, p. 75, September 15, 1851. By S. Barnhart. Baptismal Burial and Resurrection.

XVI, 10, pp. 75-76, September 15, 1851. By D. Wertz. First Quarterly Report from Carroll County, Illinois.

XVI, 10, pp. 76-17, September 15, 1851. By G. V. Harn. Concerning correspondence with Rev. Parker on debate on baptism.

XVI, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1851. By A. Megrew. Tells of tour in Southern Iowa.

XVI, 10, p. 77, September 15, 1851. By Anna Gier. Has moved from Greene County, Pennsylvania, to the state of Iowa.

XVI, 11, pp. 84-85, October 1, 1851. By Geo. Sandoe. Excellent extracts on prayer, contributing, perseverance.

XVI, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1851. By J. A. Plowman. York County Camp Meeting.

XVI, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1851. By S. S. Richmond. The doings in Athens County, Ohio.

XVI, 11, p. 85, October 1, 1851. By D. H. R. Beistle. Concerning prospects in Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVI, 11, pp. 85-86, October 1, 1851. By G. U. Harn. The conditions in Wooster, Ohio.

XVI, 11, p. 86, October 1, 1851. By P. Hartman. Camp Meetings at Chester and Smithville, Ohio.

XVI, 11, p. 86, October 1, 1851. By D. Kayle. More on Newburg camp meeting.

XVI, 11, p. 86, October 1, 1851. By J. Stoner. Conditions in Iowa.

XVI, 12, p. 90, October 15, 1851. By B. Ober. Virginia camp meeting.

XVI, 12, p. 91, October 15, 1851. By G. U. Harn. Regarding discourse by Elder A. Campbell (of Disciples) from Virginia.

XVI, 12, pp. 91-92, October 15, 1851. By T. Macfall. Western country not as bad as some say.

XVI, 12, p. 92, October 15, 1851. By Ellen Stewart. Regarding Female Preaching.

XVI, 12, pp. 92-93, October 15, 1851. By D. Wertz. Tells of farming land and abundant religious harvest.

XVI, 12, p. 93, October 15, 1851. By A. Megrew. Tells of his missionary tour in Iowa. [85]

XVI, 12, p. 93, October 15, 1851. By H. M. Aston. The conditions of religion in Monroe Township, Ohio.

XVI, 12, p. 93, October 15, 1851. By Henry Funck. Things not as bad everywhere as Brother Snavely described.

XVI, 12, p. 93, October 15, 1851. By P. W. Crum. Number small in Stark County, but work progressing.

XVI, 12, p. 93-94, October 15, 1851. By Sigma. Work is expanding a little in Morrison's Cove.

XVI, 12, p. 94, October 15, 1851. By Sam Marker. Good crops, but no preaching.

XVI, 12, p. 94, October 15, 1851. By D. Neidigh. Account of Ashland County Camp Meeting.

XVI, 12, p. 94, October 15, 1851. By E. B. Gillespie. Conditions in Michigan.

XVI, 13, p. 99, November 1, 1851. By Peter Clippinger. The Lord's Doings in Lurgen Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 13, p. 99, November 1, 1851. By S. Fasig. Ashland camp meeting.

XVI, 13, pp. 99-100, November 1, 1851. By G. U. Harn. Recount of a speech by Mr. Melling of Cincinnati.

XVI, 13, pp. 100-101, November 1, 1851. By David Keplinger. A short trip to Indiana.

XVI, 13, p. 101, November 1, 1851. By Wm. Johnston. Much success occurred from Camp Meeting in Broad-fording, Maryland.

XVI, 13, p. 101, November 1, 1851. By A. U. Kauffman. Another refutation of Brother Snavely's discourse on bad times in Iowa.

XVI, 13, pp. 101-102, November 1, 1851. By J. C. Seabrooks. Has moved to Stark County, Ohio.

XVI, 13, p. 102, November 1, 1851. By Isaac Neidigh. Tells all are well in Muscatine, Iowa.

XVI, 13, p. 102, November 1, 1851. By Richard Games. About camp meeting at Sidling Hill.

XVI, 13, p. 102, November 1, 1851. By Wm. Clay. Several meetings lately in Perry County, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 14, p. 109, November 15, 1851. By J. M. Klein. First Quarterly Report from Homer.

XVI, 15, p. 118, December 1, 1851. By T. Hickernell. Talks of establishing missionary posts, and laxity of missionary funds. [86]

XVI, 15, p. 118, December 1, 1851. By Wm. H. Loveland. Concerning welfare of people and work in Wayne County, Ohio.

XVI, 15, p. 118, December 1, 1851. By D. Kyle. Holding a meeting at Irishtown.

XVI, 16, pp. 125-126, December 15, 1851. By T. Hickernell. His travelogue to Illinois.

XVI, 16, p. 126, December 15, 1851. By J. A. Augustin. In respects to religion in Martick, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 16, p. 126, December 15, 1851. By E. Logue. Concerning having printing house in Wooster.

XVI, 16, p. 126, December 15, 1851. By T. Hickernell. Traveling around Indiana.

XVI, 16, p. 126, December 15, 1851. By A. Megrew. Has just toured Northern Iowa.

XVI, 17, p. 132, January 1, 1852. By E. Logue. In regards to misunderstanding of money owed Winebrenner.

XVI, 17, pp. 132-133, January 1, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. Has been preaching. Asks for continued help.

XVI, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1852. By Benj. Howard. His travelogue to Reed's Grove, Illinois.

XVI, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1852. By A. Megrew. All are well. Has just returned from Southern Iowa.

XVI, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1852. By E. Logue. Another protracted meeting at Wesley, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1852. By Sam Etter. Account of December meeting at Cherry Grove, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 17, p. 133, January 1, 1852. By Wm. Clay. Revival News of Landisburg, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 17, pp. 133-134, January 1, 1852. By ***. A caution. Case stated against John T. McKinney.

XVI, 17, p. 134, January 1, 1852. By E. Logue. Blasts J. F. W., Sr. as almost being Catholic.

XVI, 17, p. 134, January 1, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Visiting around in Indiana.

XVI, 18, pp. 140-141, January 15, 1852. By A. Holms. Missionary Society in Ohio.

XVI, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1852. By M. Coates. Work on his circuit good at present time.

XVI, 18, p. 141, January 15, 1852. By A. Megrew. Has held another meeting, at Henry County, Iowa.

XVI, 18, pp. 141-142, January 15, 1852. By T. H. Deshiri. Special meeting still progressing in Smoketown, Pennsylvania. [87]

XVI, 18, p. 142, January 15, 1852. By H. S. Hilscher. Much benefit received from reading Church Advocate.

XVI, 19, p. 148, February 2, 1852. By A. H. Shoemaker. Revival news from Roxbury, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 19, pp. 148-149, February 2, 1852. By J. W. Keplinger. His travels to Zanesville, Indiana.

XVI, 19, p. 149, February 2, 1852. By Wm. Bond. On Moving to Tipton, Iowa, and the gloryings of sectarians.

XVI, 19, p. 149, February 2, 1852. By J. M. West. Has been appointed to Tiffin Circuit.

XVI, 19, p. 149, February 2, 1852. By J. C. Clippinger. Has moved West and desires Church Advocate.

XVI, 19, p. 149, February 2, 1852. By J. A. Plowman. Has just finished Hagerstown Circuit.

XVI, 19, p. 149, February 2, 1852. By M. M. Utley. Religion in low state in Western Virginia.

XVI, 20, pp. 155-156, February 14, 1852. By S. F. Good news from York County.

XVI, 20, p. 156, February 14, 1852. By D. R. Long. For weekly paper. Haven't seen any missionary yet.

XVI, 20, pp. 156-157, February 14, 1852. By J. Whisler. Land very productive. No preachers yet.

XVI, 20, p. 157, February 14, 1852. By D. Dennis. Wants friends from Pennsylvania to come. Need preaching.

XVI, 20, p. 157, February 14, 1852. By J. A. Augustin. Asks for help for preaching.

XVI, 20, p. 157, February 14, 1852. By Jac. Lininger. Church is trying to carry forward the work.

XVI, 20, p. 157, February 14, 1852. By A. Megrew. Just returned from trip to Southern Iowa.

XVI, 20, pp. 157-158, February 14, 1852. By D. Neidigh. Held meeting at Clintonville, Ohio.

XVI, 20, p. 158, February 14, 1852. By J. W. Keplinger. Some protracted meetings in Stark County, Ohio.

XVI, 20, p. 158, February 14, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Holding a meeting in Macon County, Illinois. [88]

XVI, 20, p. 158, February 14, 1852. By D. Gill. Preaching now in Iowa.

XVI, 21, p. 162, March 1, 1852. By J. Keller. Revival at Millerstown.

XVI, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1852. By J. Baer. Revival at Orrstown.

XVI, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1852. By S. Scott. Obituary of Sarah Zentmyer.

XVI, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1852. By A. Megrew. Special meeting in Grandview, Iowa, now over.

XVI, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1852. By T. D. G. Grim. The merciful Lord has visited us again.

XVI, 21, p. 164, March 1, 1852. By S. S. Richmond. Death in the family. Cause of God doing tolerably well.

XVI, 21, pp. 164-165, March 1, 1852. By J. M. Slusser. Wants a visit from John Martin.

XVI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Still traveling in Illinois.

XVI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1852. By D. Kinsinger. Moved to Logan County, Ohio. Soul longs for preaching.

XVI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Meeting at Joseph Rife's is over.

XVI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1852. By A. Snyder. In favor of weekly paper.

XVI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1852. By A. Murry. In favor of weekly paper.

XVI, 21, p. 165, March 1, 1852. By S. S. Harn. Sends her Church Advocate subscription.

XVI, 22, p. 171, March 15, 1852. By Spicer. Order is Best.

XVI, 22, p. 171, March 15, 1852. By M. Coates. Revival News from Ohio.

XVI, 22, pp. 171-172, March 15, 1852. By Elias W. Hollar. Wants church to expand into Texas.

XVI, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. Particulars of revival in Decatur, Illinois.

XVI, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1852. By J. Hickernell. Church in Westmoreland has been revived.

XVI, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1852. By M. Glassbournner. Want preacher. For weekly paper. More want paper.

XVI, 22, p. 172, March 15, 1852. By A. Megrew. More good news from Iowa. [89]

XVI, 22, pp. 172-173, March 15, 1852. By Wm. Johnston. Church matters waned during winter in Washington County, Maryland.

XVI, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1852. By S. Fisher. Church at Andersontown much revived.

XVI, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1852. By P. K. Hon. In favor of weekly paper.

XVI, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1852. By Wm. Booth. Moved back to Milton. Religion at low ebb.

XVI, 22, p. 173, March 15, 1852. By M. Gault. Moving to McComb, Ohio.

XVI, 23, p. 179, April 1, 1852. By Henry Funch. Good news from Iowa.

XVI, 23, p. 179, April 1, 1852. By Amos Hicks. Revival news from Bainbridge, Pennsylvania.

XVI, 23, pp. 179-180, April 1, 1852. By Elijah Rice. Many spiritual and temporal blessings in Sugar Creek Township, Iowa.

XVI, 23, p. 180, April 1, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Tells of travels for preaching in Park County, Indiana.

XVI, 23, p. 180, April 1, 1852. By S. M. Hoover. An Auxiliary Dun. Praises Church and Church Advocate.

XVI, 23, p. 180, April 1, 1852. By Archibald Young. Seeks preachers to come to Clintonville, Ohio.

XVI, 23, pp. 180-181, April 1, 1852. By W. G. Coulter. God has visited Perry County, Pennsylvania, again.

XVI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1852. By A. Long. Wants weekly paper. Praises Church Advocate.

XVI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1852. By J. M. West. Tells of results of meeting at Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1852. By Levi Merkel. Writes on the three wonders in Heaven.

XVI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1852. By George Kinsinger. Great need for a preacher in Logan County, Ohio.

XVI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1852. By Samuel Conrad. Has been doing limited work in Washington County, Maryland.

XVI, 23, p. 181, April 1, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Is at Milton, Indiana now. [90]

XVII, 52, p. 410, 1853. By Moses Coates. Meetings held in Sharon, Medina County. Akron, Ohio.

XVII, 52, p. 410-411, 1853. By Christian Miller. The Disciples scattering. Dixons Mills, Indiana.

XVII, 52, p. 411, 1853. By Moses Gault. Scarcity of preaching. Pleasantville, Hancock County, Ohio.

XVII, 52, p. 411, 1853. By David Neidigh, Jr. My last round on the circuit. Reedsville, Wayne, County, Ohio.

XVII, 1, p. 3, 1852. By G. Sandoe. G. Sandoe's Third Quarterly Report. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 1, p. 4, 1852. By Henry Murry. Account of the Labors of D. Keplinger and Henry Murry on the Sugar Creek Circuit, and a questioning as to whether the Church of God is scripturally correct.

XVII, 1, p. 4, 1852. By John A. Plowman. Discouragements in Baltimore and seven converts in Newville.

XVII, 1, p. 4, 1852. By Brother David Keplinger. Words and encouragement for brethren of Sugar Creek Circuit, Ohio.

XVII, 1, p. 4, 1852. By Thomas Hickernell. Results of work in Kossuth, Ohio.

XVII, 1, pp. 4-5, 1852. By William Davis. Results of protracted meeting in Turkey Foot Township, and advice to others to make use of the ordinances during protracted meetings. Draketown, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 1, p. 5, 1852. By David Neidigh, Jr. Protracted meeting in Ashland County, Ohio, with Feet-Washing and the Lord's Supper. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 1, p. 5, 1852. By Christian Miller. Protracted meetings were held by Hickernell and Sandoe and were great success. Park County, Indiana.

XVII, 1, p. 5, 1852. By Samuel Wagner. Glad for Weekly Church Advocate. Going to build Church; the land (one acre) will be donated. Green Spring, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 2, p. 10, 1852. By E Logue. Debate at Wooster between G. U. Harn and R. Cobb on Baptism.

XVII, 2, p. 10, 1852. By John Buhoup. Send a pastor to Pittsburg. There are good prospects. Allegheny County.

XVII, 2, p. 11, 1852. By S. B. Howard. Describes Social climate in Wilmington, Delaware, and his lectures for the Bible Panorama.

XVII, 2, p. 11, 1852. By Henry L. Soule. Progress of the work at Bainbridge.

XVII, 2, pp. 11-12, 1852. By S. Crawford. Past years accomplishments.

XVII, 2, p. 12, 1852. By A. Megrew. Would like more help in Mission work in Iowa. [91]

XVII, 2, p. 12, 1852. By Jacob Keller. Knowledge of a missionary if the Church will support him.

XVII, 2, p. 12, 1852. By G. W. Grissinger. The preachers appointed to the Church at Corbin's School house, Huntington County, never arrived. We need a preacher.

XVII, 2, p. 12, 1852. By John F. Fox. Please send us your Discipline book. Also asked a fellow pastor not to call us Winebrennerians. He said it was nonsense to wash feet. Hancock County, Ohio.

XVII, 2, pp. 12-13, 1852. By George Schroll. We need spiritual help. We need preaching. We welcome the Church Advocate. We are thankful for what God is doing in the West. Illinois.

XVII, 2, p. 13, 1852. By D. Wertz. Rain hindered our work. The few churches want a great deal of preaching. Endorses stock market. Illinois.

XVII, 2, p. 13, 1852. By James W. Keplinger. We need a minister of the Gospel. Zanesville, Indiana.

XVII, 2, p. 13, 1852. By Daniel R. Long. Sends change of address. Asks for some real preaching. Illinois.

XVII, 2, p. 13, 1852. By John Zimmerman. Praise of Harn's debate win over Chubb. Smithville, Ohio.

XVII, 2, p. 13, 1852. By Thomas Hickernell. Report of meeting in Kossuth. Mendon, Ohio.

XVII, 3, p. 19, 1852. By J. M. Klein. The Church Advocate should be weekly. Also a discussion on missions. Homer, Illinois.

XVII, 3, p. 19, 1852. By Solomon Bigham. The state of the Church in Wildcat Valley, Perry Circuit.

XVII, 3, pp. 19-20, 1852. By Wm. Adams. A plea to keep Brother Adams out of Poverty to the Churches.

XVII, 3, p. 20, 1852. By George Kinsinger. Establish the Printing Establishment in Wooster. A plan to pay off the Old Debt. Send us a preacher. Logan County, Ohio.

XVII, 3, p. 20, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. I took ill exercising. Am staying at Brother Rupp's. We need another laborer in the field. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 3, p. 20, 1852. By Christian Dillinger. Progress of work in Desmoines, Iowa.

XVII, 3, p. 20, 1852. By J. B. Soule. We like our preachers. We like the weekly paper. Landisburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 3, p. 20, 1852. By Geo. Kinsinger. Why more interest in Illinois than in Ohio. We need a preacher. We have a place he could buy for $2,000. Logan County, Ohio. [92]

XVII, 3, p. 20, 1852. By J. W. Keplinger. By We favor the weekly Church Advocate. Brother Thomas has not fulfilled his preaching assignment. Zanesville, Indiana.

XVII, 3, pp. 20-21, 1852. By Henry Funck. We expected Elder A. Megrew, but he did not appear yet. Franklin Township, Iowa.

XVII, 3, p. 21, 1852. By J. M. West. Progress of work on Tiffin Mission. Tiffin City, Ohio.

XVII, 3, p. 21, 1852. By Sarah Engle. Have not heard preaching for fourteen months. Burlington, Iowa.

XVII, 4, p. 25, 1852. By P. Hartman. Three questions to be answered. Near Wooster, Ohio.

XVII, 4, p. 25, 1852. By A. Murray. Adventists' charge against the Church of God. Milesburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 4, pp. 27-28, 1852. By Wm. Johnson. Tells of his work in last circuit. New Grenada, Fulton County, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 4, p. 28, 1852. By Seth S. Richmond. His progress and situation. Canaan, Athens County, Ohio.

XVII, 4, pp. 28-29, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. Am now in Indiana. Work progressing. Need help. Park County, Indiana.

XVII, 4, p. 29, 1852. By John H. Chew. A sermon letter. Carrollton, Maryland.

XVII, 4, p. 29, 1852. By A. Megrew. His situation and work. Grandview, Iowa.

XVII, 4, p. 29, 1852. By John Whistler. Want preaching. We wish to be organized; if not, we will unite with another Church. Clark County, Ohio.

XVII, 4, p. 29, 1852. By David Neidigh. Reports on his situation. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 4, p. 29, 1852. By Wm. Booth. Our progress and need. Milton, Indiana.

XVII, 5, p. 36, 1852. By G. H. A compliment to G. U. Harn. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 5, p. 36, 1852. By A. G. McCormick. Let us put Satan down. Trenton, Iowa.

XVII, 5, p. 36, 1852. By J. M. West. What happened during the past five months on the Tiffin Mission. Bethlehem, Ohio.

XVII, 5, p. 36, 1852. By Geo. Thomas. I need adequate support. I am in debt. Laketon, Indiana.

XVII, 5, pp. 36-37, 1852. By A. Snyder. Baptisms. Methodist opposes baptism. Martinsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 5, p. 37, 1852. By Wm. Johnson. Progress on Broad Top Circuit. Mill Creek, Pennsylvania. [93]

XVII, 6, p. 43, 1852. By Members of Sidling Hill Church. We will help liquidate the debt, will others follow?

XVII, 6, p. 43, 1852. By K. A. Moore. We will help liquidate the debt.

XVII, 6, p. 44, 1852. By Moses Gault. About our trip, also we need a pastor. Pleasantville, Hancock County, Ohio.

XVII, 6, p. 44, 1852. By D. Wertz. Report of work. Wants to have camp meeting. Also license. Carroll, Illinois.

XVII, 6, pp. 44-45, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. Congratulates Winebrenner for acting on his proposal to liquidate the debt. Also talks of his reappointment by board of Missions. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 7, p. 51, 1852. By K. We should be more vigorous in the work for Christ. Discussion of Religion. Progress of the building of Lancaster City. Also beautiful Church structure. Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 7, pp. 52-52, 1852. By E. Logue. Had a disappointing meeting with the Board of Publication. Discussed locating a Printing establishment, and printing a hymn book.

XVII, 7, p. 52, 1852. By D. R. Long. The Church Advocate is the best paper there is. The paper is our only connection with the Church of God. We are starved for the Gospel. Virgil, Illinois.

XVII, 7, p. 52, 1852. By A. H. Kauffman. Here is how we take care of the missionaries and our young are going to California for gold. Iowa.

XVII, 7, p. 52, 1852. By J. Keller. Our work is progressing. Send me a helper that speaks German, also German hymn books. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 8, pp. 59-60, 1852. By S. Crawford. Remarks on the character of the Gospel Minister (No. 1). Uniontown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 8, p. 60, 1852. By Wm. Loveland. Discussion of implication of Slavery. Our men wish to see their money counted out before they preach. Charridon, Ohio.

XVII, 8, p. 60, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. I am still unable to do much preaching. Also progress of work in New Market, Indiana.

XVII, 8, p. 60, 1852. By A. Megrew. It has been a poor year financially. Iowa.

XVII, 9, p. 68, 1852. By W. G. Coulter. Progress of Work in Lancaster.

XVII, 10, p. 75, 1852. By S. A. S. A. on Ordination. Lancaster.

XVII, 10, pp. 75-76, 1852. By Geo. Fry. Missionary money. Matamoras.

XVII, 10, p. 76, 1852. By Stephen Barnhart. I have to support myself through secular means because preachers are not supported sufficiently. Green County, Pennsylvania. [94]

XVII, 10, p. 76, 1852. By Thos. Hickernell. A trip through Indiana. Pekin, Illinois.

XVII, 10, p. 76, 1852. By J. M. West. My first and second round on the Ashland Circuit. Bethlehem, Ohio.

XVII, 10, p. 76, 1852. By Samuel Fisher. Letter about those fall sway in the West. Near Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 11, p. 82, 1852. By S. Crawford. Remarks on the character of the Gospel Minister (No. 2).

XVII, 11, p. 83, 1852. By Geo. Kinsinger. Brother Sands has organized a Church. Logan County, Ohio.

XVII, 11, p. 83, 1852. By John W. Sensney. Your preaching planted the seed in my life. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVII, 11, pp. 83-84, 1852. By Christian Sands. Progress on my circuit. I lost my horse, now I must buy a new one. Ithaca, Ohio.

XVII, 11, p. 84, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Progress of work. Parks, County, Indiana.

XVII, 11, p. 84, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Progress. More Church Advocate subscribers. Decatur, Illinois.

XVII, 11, p. 84, 1852. By John Stoner. We arrived safely in Iowa.

XVII, 12, p. 91, 1852. By E. Logue, J. Hovis. The twenty-cent project recommended.

XVII, 12, pp. 91-92, 1852. By David Keplinger, Jr. A short account of our journey West. Zanesville, Indiana.

XVII, 12, p. 92, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. Let's pay off Brother Winebrenner. Parks County, Illinois.

XVII, 12, p. 92, 1852. By A. Snyder. The Church at Martinsburg has accepted to help pay Brother Winebrenner. Martinsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 12, pp. 92-93, 1852. By Wm. Johnston. The signs of this circuit are truly encouraging. New Grenada, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 13, p. 98, 7 1852. By S. Crawford. Remarks on the character of the Gospel minister (No. 3).

XVII, 13, pp. 99-100, 1852. By A. Megrew. Considerable opposition from the sects. Also the progress of the Church. We will keep the ball rolling on the debt. Grandview, Iowa.

XVII, 13, p. 100, 1852. By D. Wertz. We are planing a camp meeting and we would like Brothers T. Hickernell, J. M. Klein to come. There is one family of color which the people will not give liberty to. Mount Carroll, Illinois.

XVII, 13, p. 100, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. Baptized two happy souls. Are we to have an Eldership in this state? if so let us know. Martinsburg, Illinois. [95]

XVII, 13, p. 100, 1852. By David Keplinger. If I can be supported, I will travel constantly in the Gospel ministry. Indiana.

XVII, 13, p. 100, 1852. By Wm. Adams. My health is better. We buried our daughter and her daughter. Plymouth, Ohio.

XVII, 13, p. 100, 1852. By William Swyers. Material aid letter. Molinday Forge.

XVII, 14, p. 108, 1852. By W. G. Coulter. Protracted meeting is a success. Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 14, p. 108, 1852. By Christian Beistler. This Church had it rough the first year, but now we are having regular preaching. Upper Sandusky.

XVII, 14, p. 108, 1852. By Henry Murray. Discourses about infant baptism. Navarre, Ohio.

XVII, 15, p. 115, 1852. By Jacob Bear. Leaving the Church. Send preachers (men) West. Decatur, Illinois.

XVII, 15, p. 116, 1852. By Thomas Hickernell. Tour of Elder Thomas Hickernell. Mendon, Ohio.

XVII, 16, p. 123, 1852. By W. G. Coulter. Lancaster Revival. Lancaster.

XVII, 16, p. 123, 1852. By John Funck. More money on the twenty-five-cent system. Wooster, Ohio.

XVII, 16, p. 124, 1852. By Chas. H. Plummer. What does V. D. M. stand for? Lewisville, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 16, p. 124, 1852. By Jeremiah E. Rohrer. Who is to speak at our Camp Meeting? we want you. Rohrersville, Maryland.

XVII, 16, p. 124-125, 1852. By John S. Kerr. Here is money for yourself and Brother T. Hickernell. Will see you in fall. Freeman's Landing, Virginia.

XVII, 17, p. 132, 1852. By Thomas M. Coleman. Where are the Ball-rollers in West? Where are they in the East? Dixon's Mills, Indiana.

XVII, 18, p. 138, 1852. By Apostolic Truth. Ordination.

XVII, 18, p. 138, 1852. By Ellen Stewart. Ought women preach the Gospel?

XVII, 18, p. 139, 1852. By W. G. Coulter. Revival at Lancaster. Lancaster.

XVII, 19, p. 146, 1852. By M. F. Snavely. Exhortation against West Pennsylvania for their handling of the twenty-five-cent system. North Bend, Iowa.

XVII, 19, p. 146, 1852. By Henry Frederick. Letter from young convert about the cause of religion in Pleasant Valley, Illinois.

XVII, 19, p. 146, 1852. By John Shuler. Cholera in Ottawa. Ottawa, Illinois. [96]

XVII, 19, p. 146, 1852. By J. J. Miller, V. D. M. Indiana, Pennsylvania, camp meeting.

XVII, 19, p. 147, 1852. By Solomon Bigham. The Henry Valley Revival. Newport, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 19, p. 147, 1852. By W. G. Coulter. Lancaster Revival--again.

XVII, 20, p. 155, 1852. By A. Megrew. Word from Iowa. Grandview, Iowa.

XVII, 20, p. 155, 1852. By Jacob Bear. Call for a preacher. Macon County, Illinois.

XVII, 20, p. 155, 1852. By S. Crawford. Carroll County Camp Meeting. Uniontown, Maryland.

XVII, 20, p. 155, 1852. By W. M. Example against precept. Harrisburg.

XVII, 20, p. 155, 1852. By David Neidigh, Jr. Ashland, Ohio, camp meeting. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 21, p. 163, 1852. By David Keplinger, Jr. Progress of work in several counties, entitled "Missionary Intelligence." Zanesville, Indiana.

XVII, 21, p. 163, 1852. By Jeremiah E. Rohrer. Glorious news from Maryland. Rohrersville, Maryland.

XVII, 21, p. 163, 1852. By A. Holms. Camp meeting report. Smithville, Ohio.

XVII, 21, p. 164, 1852. By Josiah H. Hurley. Good news from Maryland. Burkettsville, Maryland.

XVII, 22, p. 171, 1852. By Solomon Bigham. The work in Perry County.

XVII, 23, p. 179, 1852. By (Namen) Gelten. Christlicher Missions. Beitrag.

XVII, 24, p. 187, 1852. By J. M. West. Report of several meetings. Bethlehem, Ohio.

XVII, 25, pp. 195-196, 1852. By Thomas Hickernell. Elder T. Hickernell's journeyings. Fulton County, Illinois.

XVII, 26, p. 203, 1852. By Thomas Hickernell. Elder T. Hickernell's journeyings (cont'd). Fulton County, Illinois.

XVII, 26, p. 203, 1852. By Daniel R. Long. Suggestion to the Board of Missions. Fulton County, Illinois.

XVII, 29, p. 228, 1852. By John W. Sensney. We are going to have a protracted meeting. All are invited. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVII, 29, p. 228, 1852. By Samuel Sheannan. We had a protracted meeting which started out good but is now dragging. It is the Methodists' fault. Could you come out this Fall? Franklinton, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 29, p. 228, 1852. By Isaac Webb. We would like to see some brethren move to this place. Canton Township, Iowa. [97]

XVII, 29, p. 228, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. The Church received a shock. Four families moved to Iowa. Park County, Indiana.

XVII, 29, pp. 228-229, 1852. By David Neidigh. A sermon on Light. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 29, p. 229, 1852. By J. M. Klein. The meeting here is still in progress. Will you send us some books? Homer, Illinois.

XVII, 29, p. 229, 1852. By T. Hickernell. Here is more money on the twenty-five-cent system.

XVII, 29, p. 229, 1852. By Samuel Marke. We moved to Morgan County, Illinois.

XVII, 29, p. 229, 1852. By A. D. Williams. Here is my reason for not writing.

XVII, 29, p. 229, 1852. By Henry Scherich. I consider myself incompetent to write for the Church Advocate. We have changed address. Washington County, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 31, p. 243, 1852. By J. F. Weishampel, Sr. Contracted Sectarianism--again (argument between Rev. A. Height and J. F. Weishampel, Sr.). Baltimore, Maryland.

XVII, 31, pp. 243-244, 1852. By J. Hinkle. I am unable, for health reasons, to preach. May I write for the Church Advocate? Mechanicsburg.

XVII, 31, p. 244, 1852. By John W. Sensney. I traveled eighty-six miles to two camp meetings. There was a fight at the first one, but not as many hindrances at the other. I met many new brethren. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVII, 31, p. 244, 1852. By Joseph Glenn. The work in West Pennsylvania is growing, we need more ministers. Indiana County, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 31, p. 244, 1852. By J. M. West. Our Eldership over. We are looking for Elder Winebrenner to locate in Wooster. Stark County, Ohio.

XVII, 31, p. 244, 1852. By William Bond. Hoping that the Church in Harrisburg will still remember us in their prayers. We are in good health. Tipton, Iowa.

XVII, 32, p. 249, 1852. By John F. Fox. What is the difference between the Christian Connexion and the Church of God? Hancock County, Ohio.

XVII, 32, p. 252, 1852. By A Brother of Jacob. There was a successful Protracted meeting. One converted was my brother Jacob. Orrstown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 32, p. 252, 1852. By A. Snyder. Where is my report? and is my license renewed? I want it done publicly.

XVII, 32, p. 252, 1852. By Geo. Sandoe. My health is precarious yet I preach three or four times a week. Our intended Eldership proved a failure. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 33, p. 261, 1852. By Thos. Hickernell. I am at Westminster and am on my way to Marion. Am in good health. Westminster, Ohio. [98]

XVII, 33, p. 261, 1852. By Samuel Kinsley. I am Jacob's brother. Please send hymn books to address in letter. Orrstown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 34, p. 268, 1852. By Jacob Haifleigh. I want to inform my old Brethren where I have been for the last thirteen years. Wabash County, Indiana.

XVII, 34, p. 268, 1852. By Joseph Cunningham. We were filled with joy when we read in the Church Advocate about the Texas work. We have told the people about the Church of God and they are anxious. I thank you for the Church Advocate. Lamar County, Texas.

XVII, 34, p. 268, 1852. By Benjamin Bennett. I was a Methodist but now I am a member of the Church of God. Carroll County, Maryland.

XVII, 35, p. 274, 1852. By J. F. Weishampel. Letter on the wing (No. 1) (Travel Log).

XVII, 35, p. 274, 1852. By A. Height. Contra Contracted Sectarianism. Mechanicsburg.

XVII, 35, p. 277, 1852. By A. Snyder. Report of several protracted meetings. Martinsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 35, p. 277, 1852. By A. L. Christmas. Maytown.

XVII, 35, pp. 277-278, 1852. By J. F. Clark. We think our preacher has forsaken us, but the Lord is still moving in our midst. Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 36, pp. 282-283, 1853. By E. W. Coulder (Winebrenner's daughter). Letter from China. Fuh-Chou, China.

XVII, 36, p. 283, 1853. By David Keplinger, Jr. Short account of some protracted meetings. Zanesville, Indiana.

XVII, 36, p. 283, 1853. By James Ferguson. A letter of our condition at present. Clintonville, Ohio.

XVII, 36, p. 284, 1853. By John Hinkle. The borders of Zion are enlarging in these parts. Thompsontown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 36, p. 284, 1853. By David Neidigh, Jr. Our wok in some Protracted meetings. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 36, p. 284, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. The Church was revived again. Tomorrow I start for my appointment on the Ambroz River. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 36, p. 284, 1853. By David Shriner. Protracted meeting in Wyandot County. Exhortation to new converts. Marion, Ohio.

XVII, 36, p. 284, 1853. By P. Loucks. Dedication of New Bethel at West Newton. Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 36, p. 285, 1853. By William Weston. Work through a Protracted Prayer Meeting. Fayettville, Pennsylvania. [99]

XVII, 36, p. 285, 1853. By F. N. Thompson. We moved to Homer, Illinois. This place needs preaching. Send Brother Hickernell. Homer, Illinois.

XVII, 36, p. 285, 1853. By Henry Murray. Against twenty-five-cent System.

XVII, 37, pp. 289-290, 1853. By Wm. McFadden. Reply and acceptance of Premium Bible. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 37, pp. 290-291, 1853. By J. F. Weishampel. Contracted Sectarianism, once more (last reply). Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 37, p. 291, 1853. By J. E. Springer. Letter from California. San Francisco.

XVII, 37, p. 292, 1853. By Jacob Keller. A suggestion. Millerstown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 37, p. 292, 1853. By Samuel Crawford. Good news from Oregon and Uniontown. Uniontown, Maryland.

XVII, 37, p. 292, 1853. By D. Wertz. My health permits me to preach again. Locate the printing establishment in Illinois. Joe Davis County, Illinois.

XVII, 37, p. 292, 1853. By Wm. Adams. My health is poor. To other ministers, fear not for want of support. Plymouth, Ohio.

XVII, 37, p. 292, 1853. By John P. Winebrenner. Had protracted meeting. Four converted. Wooster, Ohio.

XVII, 37, pp. 292-293, 1853. By A Megrew. I have been hindered by flowing ice on the rivers. Some ministers seem to have lost the spirit. Desmoines County, Iowa.

XVII, 37, p. 293, 1853. By C. Sands. I was sick, but Brother T. Hickernell made me some liniment and I am better. Question to child baptists. Dedication of new bethel. Franklin County, Ohio.

XVII, 37, p. 293, 1853. By Henry Murray. Progress of a Protracted Meeting. Stark County, Ohio.

XVII, 38, pp. 299-300, 1853. By Ellen Stewart. Reply (to a part of Brother Johnston's Letter, in the Church Advocate of October 16, 1852.) Summit County, Ohio.

XVII, 38, p. 300, 1853. By John Server. Revival at Mount Joy. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 38, p. 300, 1853. By David Neidigh. Story of David and Goliath. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 38, p. 300, 1853. By Wm. H. Loveland. We should excommunicate slave-holders in the Church. Would we receive Wesleyan brethren who have seceded from the Methodists. Charidon, Ohio.

XVII, 38, p. 300, 1853. By C. Sands. Attack by a Methodist. Franklin County, Ohio.

XVII, 38, p. 300, 1853. By Wm. Johnson. I wish you would recall meetings to be held at the Gap and Hare's Valley. I must desist from preaching much. Mill Creek, Pennsylvania. [100]

XVII, 38, p. 301, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. My health is getting better. Do you recollect Brother H. Fasig? Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 39, p. 307, 1853. By J. J. Miller. I was ill, but am now back at home ready to preach. Indiana County, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 39, p. 308, 1853. By A. Snyder. Good news from Martinsburg.

XVII, 39, p. 308, 1853. By William Hinny. Letter from Texas.

XVII, 39, p. 308, 1853. By J. Myers. The Ashland Revival: who needs Doctors of Divinity? the churches' divinity is not sick. Ashland, Ohio.

XVII, 39, p. 308, 1853. By Brother David Neidigh. Report of progress in this part of the Country. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 39, pp. 308-309, 1853. By Geo. Brown. The meeting at Mount Joy is still in progress. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 40, p. 313, 1853. By S. A question.

XVII, 40, p. 315, 1853. By Montgomery. Consistency, thou art a Jewel. Ashland.

XVII, 40, p. 315, 1853. By Jas. W. Keplinger. Elder David Keplinger held a protracted meeting for us with good results. Zanesville, Indiana.

XVII, 40, pp. 315-316, 1853. By Wm. Johnston. I will preach in a new mission area if the Board of Missions will give me $75.00 the first year, and $35.00 the second. Mill Creek, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 40, p. 316, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. Macon County will raise $125 for a minister, but Brother J. J. Baer wants $150 and a good house. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 40, p. 316, 1853. By Brother D. S. B. Howard. A letter to his friends in Harrisburg. I have been pressed for time by the nature of my occupation. Reading, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 40, p. 316, 1853. By James B. McClanahan. Report of our protracted meeting. Williamsport, Maryland.

XVII, 40, p. 316, 1853. By Brother C. Sands. Progress of the meeting in this place. Clintonville, Ohio.

XVII, 40, p. 316, 1853. By Brother John Whisler. Some are interested in the Church of God. Clark County, Ohio.

XVII, 41, p. 323, 1853. By W. G. Coulter. I see the Lord is reviving his work in the Church of God. Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 41, p. 323, 1853. By William Clay. Revival at Martinsburg. Martinsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 41, p. 323, 1853. By Samuel Crawford. Progress of the Protracted Meeting held at Frizzlesburg. [101] Uniontown, Maryland.

XVII, 41, p. 323, 1853. By Levi Kauffman. Our meeting commenced on December 18. Brother Weishampel preached, followed by Brother Swartz. The converts were young. Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 41, pp. 323-324, 1853. By M. Coates. The church here is getting along first-rate. The people have open purses. We are going to commence a protracted meeting on the 28th of this month. Akron, Ohio.

XVII, 41, p. 324, 1853. By William Weston. We called for a pastor, and the prospects looked good especially Brother M. Coates. Fayetteville, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 42, p. 330, 1853. By Wm. Johnston. New Testament Words: Water (Exposition). Mill Creek, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 42, p. 330, 1853. Unsigned. Beautiful extracts from a book The Economy of Human Life.

XVII, 42, p. 331, 1853. By J. M. West. A brief account of the meetings on the Ashland Circuit. Bethlehem, Ohio.

XVII, 42, p. 331, 1853. By Nathan Worley. I will try to talk to sinners about salvation. There are many Campbellites in this place.

XVII, 42, p. 331, 1853. By M. F. Snavely. In looking over the West Pennsylvania Journal, I plead guilty to some issues and not guilty to others.

XVII, 42, p. 331, 1853. By John Hickernell. Brother Richmond's people provide well. Brother Wertz is a good man for God. Bethany, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 42, pp. 331-332, 1853. By Levi Merkel. I see religious conservatism a safety valve. Near Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 42, p. 332, 1853. By Thos. W. Macfall. Things are bad. Payson, Illinois.

XVII, 42, p. 332, 1853. By George Sandoe. Please send a man and some money out this way. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 43, p. 337, 1853. By A. S. Two questions to answer.

XVII, 43, p. 338, 1853. By J. H. Hurley. I am glad missions are gaining favor in the Churches of God. I will serve for $100 on the Winchester Mission for one year. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 43, p. 338, 1853. By J. E. Cassel. I have noticed the increase in the Church Advocate is small. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 43, pp. 338-339, 1853. By A. H. Kauffman. Brother A. H. Kauffman sends a letter from his son to be published to caution those youth who might have "Gold Fever." Grandview, Iowa.

XVII, 43, p. 339, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. I am preaching the gospel in my weak way. Another church's discipline on feet-washing. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 43, p. 339, 1853. By Andrew Murray. It's a long time since we've seen someone from the Church of God. People out here think the Church Advocate is the best paper ever read. Milesburg, Pennsylvania. [102]

XVII, 43, p. 339, 1853. By J. M. Klein. I am holding a meeting for Brother Wertz. There are many evils at work in this place. I have not traveled much. Ask the Board to send some of my yearly allowance. Pleasant Valley, Illinois.

XVII, 43, p. 339, 1853. By Samuel Shearman. We have a low state of religion. I will move to Waterloo to find a meeting place there. Ambersons Valley, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 43, pp. 339-340, 1853. By Henry M. Brighton. The Church of God organized in this place a few years ago has fallen through, but we had four big meetings here this winter. Bucyrus, Ohio.

XVII, 43, p. 340, 1853. By David C. Swiler. The Lord is working in York County, but he needs laborers. Cedar Grove, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 43, p. 340, 1853. By Brother D. Kyle. There have been twelve conversions in the meetings at Doubling Gap. Newburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 44, p. 346, 1853. By W. D. Questions to be answered.

XVII, 44, p. 346, 1853. By Isaac Tate, Sr. Please print this article from the Third Annual Report of the American Bible Union. Wayne County, Ohio.

XVII, 44, p. 348, 1853. By John W. Sensney. The good dealings of the Lord in this area. Our meetings resulted in the conversion of one. We need a meeting house. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVII, 44, p. 348, 1853. By Felix Hartman. Why do we not minister to the German (Socialists). Fairview, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 44, p. 349, 1853. By Josiah Slaybaugh. Enclosed is $1.00 for that valuable Church Advocate. There is no Church of God in this area. Bristol, Indiana.

XVII, 44, p. 349, 1853. By T. Hickernell. I am in Wooster. I will go to Illinois this winter. There is sickness in the family. Wooster, Ohio.

XVII, 44, p. 349, 1853. By Wm. Davis. The Church is growing in this area. Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 45, pp. 356-357, 1853. By Joseph Cunningham. I write that you might send us a preacher. Lamar County, Texas.

XVII, 45, p. 357, 1853. By Henry Murray. A continued sermon by Brother H. Murray. Stark County, Ohio.

XVII, 46, pp. 363-364, 1853. By John D. Carberry. Exposition of the word "Star."

XVII, 46, p. 364, 1853. By N. Z. The Church is losing in this place. We went over our quota for the Church Advocate. North Bend, Iowa.

XVII, 46, p. 364, 1853. By Montgomery Sen. Follow up of a previous article of same name. Ashland.

XVII, 46, p. 364, 1853. By James Mackey. God is again redeeming the ungrateful people in this place. Middletown, Pennsylvania. [103]

XVII, 46, p. 364, 1853. By John Hickernell. Doings of the Church in Athens and Meigs Counties, Ohio. Some thoughts about the situation in Pittsburg. I am now in West Newton. West Newton, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 46, p. 364, 1853. By C. Sands. Just returned from two protracted meetings. The Church is on the advance in Ohio. Clintonville, Ohio.

XVII, 46, pp. 364-365, 1853. By Samuel Peters. We keep up our prayer meetings even though we have no regular preaching. New Berlin, Ohio.

XVII, 46, p. 365, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. The weather has been changeable. I will try to help locate that brother from the East if he contacts me. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVII, 46, p. 367, 1853. By E. S. I wrote this poem from a dream.

XVII, 47, p. 369, 1853. By Henry Murray. Questions concerning baptism and liberty.

XVII, 47, pp. 370-371, 1853. By J. H. Hurley. It is good to send missionaries to Texas and other states, but my preference is the Winchester Mission. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 47, p. 371, 1853. By J. Myers. It is good to praise our ministers, but watch we don't over-do it for we might ruin them. Ashland, Ohio.

XVII, 47, pp. 371-372, 1853. By Thos. Hickernell. An account of my visit to Eastern Ohio. A travel-log of meetings. Independence, Ohio.

XVII, 47, p. 372, 1853. By Samuel Kinsley. In considering missions let's not forget Decatur, Macon County, Illinois. It is ready for the Gospel. Orrstown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 47, p. 372, 1853. By David Neidigh, Jr. The Church is progressing in this place. Reedsburg, Ohio.

XVII, 47, p. 372, 1853. By Henry Murray. My health is improving. I hope soon to minister the Word. Stark County, Ohio.

XVII, 48, p. 378, 1853. By Ellen Stewart. An article on Christian Union, a good thing. State objections to Female preaching and I will answer them. Copley, Ohio.

XVII, 48, pp. 379-380, 1853. By Brother C. H. What we have to contend with when we preach the Gospel. Mercer County, Ohio.

XVII, 48, p. 380, 1853. By Geo. Kinsinger. We have lost two good preachers, other elderships have taken them from us. We now have none. Logan County, Ohio.

XVII, 49, p. 386, 1853. By Henry Murray. A sermon on the Holy Spirit.

XVII, 49, p. 388, 1853. By Thomas H. Deshiri. We are trying to build up the scattered church here at Wooster. Wayne County, Ohio.

XVII, 50, p. 395, 1853. By J. J. Baer. A report of the situation in Ohio. Independence, Ohio. [104]

XVII, 50, pp. 395-396, 1853. By Montgomery Sen. A sermon on being consistent in baptism. Ashland, Ohio.

XVII, 50, p. 396, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. We will hold our camp meeting and Eldership at the same time. Maybe some from the East would like to come. Decatur, Illinois.

XVII, 50, P. 396, 1853. By John A. Plowman. Adams County would be a good place for a mission, and I will go if aided by the Board of Missions. Siddonstown, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 50, p. 396, 1853. By Samuel Crawford. I am glad that the Lord is generally reviving his work as he has done on this circuit. Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 50, p. 396, 1853. By D. Kyle. The work is still progressing at Newville. Newburg, Pennsylvania.

XVII, 51, pp. 304 (404) , 1853. By Jacob Keller. I have almost made one round on the Lancaster Circuit. The churches are prosperous. Elizabethtown needs a house of worship. Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 1, p. 1, 1853. By Geo. Kinsinger. Has the debt been paid by the twenty-five-cent project? if not, what is left to pay? I am ashamed that all efforts fail.

XVIII, 1, p. 3, 1853. By E. L. I will give a brief account of debate between Elder Harn and Rev. Keller of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Elder Harn seemed to hold the upper hand. It lasted three days. Venango County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 1, pp. 3-4, 1853. By John A. Plowman. There are eighteen appointments on this Adams County mission. The people are glad for a preacher. I am in York and will organize a church here as soon as possible. The only fear I have is that the support will not equal my expenses. York, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 1, p. 4, 1853. By Wm. Booth. We have not seen our preacher since October. Were it not for our strong attachment to the principals of the Church of God, we would have united with another Church. I hear Brother Warner is in this area. I hope he will come and visit us. Wayne County, Indiana.

XVIII, 1, p. 4, 1853. By Simon Fleegal. I have finished my second year's work on the East York Circuit. Here is my report for those churches. I now go to my new appointment. Goldsborough, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 1, p. 4, 1853. By John F. Fox. The Church of God in this place is still looking up for better times. There is still land for sale but the price is going up. We expect Brother West the first of May. Hancock County, Ohio.

XVIII, 1, p. 4, 1853. By Thos. W. Macfall. The Baptists and Congregationalists are making an effort to save sinners, and all is done in decency and order. Payson, Illinois.

XVIII, 1, P. 4, 1853. By C. Sands. I have canvassed the Ohio Eldership for funds to liquidate the debt of our meeting house. Here is that report. Clintonville, Ohio. [105]

XVIII, 1, p. 4, 1853. By J. C. L. The other Churches of the Union Bethel hold more meetings than the Church of God. This should not be. Landisville.

XVIII, 1, p. 4, 1853. By Henry Scherich. I am pleased with the twenty-five-cent plan. Could we not also use it for missions since we have eighteen thousand members. That would be forty-five thousand dollars. Washington County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 2, p. 12, 1853. By E. L. Continuation of debate reported on in XVIII, 1. Venango County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 2, p. 12, 1853. By Wm. Gardner. I see where you are complaining of the work of your old agents the teaching elders. Well come on, Ruling Elders, let's show them how to get subscriptions. Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 2, p. 12, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. The field is enlarging, and my desires are increasing for the souls of men, who know not God. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 3, pp. 19-20, 1853. By Montgomery Sen. Another sermon in a series entitled "Consistency, Thou art a Jewel" (No. 4). Ashland, Ohio.

XVIII, 3, p. 20, 1853. By E. L. Elder Harn's concluding speech in the debate reported on in issues 1 and 2.

XVIII, 3, p. 20, 1853. By A Woman. Women are as free to preach as men, and it shall be proved so in court. Copley, Ohio.

XVIII, 3, p. 20, 1853. By Seth S. Richmond. The cause of God is on the advance slowly but permanently. The churches are anxious for a ten-day camp meeting. Marshall County, Virginia.

XVIII, 3, p. 20, 1853. By J. M. West. Report of the work and giving on the Ashland Circuit. Bethlehem, Ohio.

XVIII, 3, p. 20, 1853. By William Weston. We have been promised two preaching services a month for one year, one by Brother Coats and one by Brother Hovis. May the ruling elders receive members into the Church? New Wilmington, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 3, pp. 20-21, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. The report of Elder Geo. Sandoe. I will report more often from now on. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 4, p. 27, 1853. By Ellen Stewart. In the time of Christ and the Apostles, women were encouraged to serve the Lord, but today the modern Peters and Pauls caution against women talking part in the Lord's work.

XVIII, 5, p. 36, 1853. By Daniel Markley. Expresses thanks for having a preacher on this circuit. Asks other sister circuits to help at the start with their preacher's salary. Expresses desire for Winebrenner to help in Protracted Meetings. Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 5, p. 36, 1853. By Isaac G. Baker. We have no preaching but feel that the brethren could come by more often. We are poor, but we have souls to save as well as the rich. Adams County, Indiana. [106]

XVIII, 5, p. 36, 1853. By David Shriner. We opened a new appointment since March. It is encouraging. I wish the Assistant Editor would be less liberal on his criticisms of the contributors to this paper. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVIII, 5, p. 36, 1853. By Peter Clippinger. We have baptized many converts as a result of meetings held near and at Doubling Gap.

XVIII, 5, p. 36, 1853. By David Keplinger. I am to travel on a large circuit in connexion with Brother T. Hickernell and F. Komp. I would prefer a smaller circuit, but there is no support. Zanesville, Indiana.

XVIII, 5, p. 36, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. I was delayed in going to Macon county for my horse had the impudence to throw me over his head and run away. We had a good meeting in Jasper County last Sunday. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 5, p. 36, 1853. By Benj. Ober. I live eight miles from Wheeling and have organized a Church of some twenty members. Here are six new subscribers to the Church Advocate. Marshall County, Virginia.

XVIII, 6, pp. 43-44, 1853. By M. F. Snavely. In acknowledgment of monies received, please designate which M. F. Snavely of Iowa sent it. We have much rain and wind but the yield of our crops compensate for this hardship. The church is at a standstill here at present. North Bend, Iowa.

XVIII, 6, p. 44, 1853. By David Keplinger. I am running up against the doctrine of the annihilationists. There might be a church formed in Kosciusko County. I have done more preaching and traveling than I thought I could. The evil in this area is that some churches admit unconverted souls as members. Zanesville, Indiana.

XVIII, 6, p. 44, 1853. By C. Sands. Brother Kinsinger has called my name into question. Here is my defense. Franklin County, Ohio.

XVIII, 6, p. 44, 1853. By Jacob Lininger. I am laboring for I have a zeal for the prosperity of God's people. The prospects look gloomy at present. We are going to hold a camp meeting. Desmoines, Iowa.

XVIII, 6, pp. 44-45, 1853. By Samuel Marker. The country now is beautiful but winter will set in in about three months. There are no brethren of the Church of God living in these parts. But we would like a preacher to stop and visit us. Morgan County, Illinois.

XVIII, 6, p. 45, 1853. By J. W. Carl. We are without a preacher except for Brother T. Hickernell. Why did Brother C. Sands or the Eldership not inform us as to what was going on when Brother Sands did not come? Logan County, Ohio.

XVIII, 6, p. 45, 1853. By William Booth. Send a preacher to Wayne County, the garden spot of Indiana. This is a ripe spot to plant the Gospel. We have some pledges for his salary. Wayne County, Indiana.

XVIII, 7, p. 52, 1853. By Geo. Eyster. An exhortation on "Heaven." Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 7, p. 53, 1853. By J. B. McClanahan. There are many Churches in Wheeling, Virginia, but no Church of God. May the Lord guide me to work for him. Wheeling, Virginia. [107]

XVIII, 7, p. 53, 1853. By R. White. The evils at Satan. We must look to God. Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 8, pp. 58-59, 1853. By J. F. Weishampel. An account of the Schuylkill Circuit. All the churches are German, and it is hard to think so much in that language all at once. I travel one hundred seven miles on foot every two weeks. Auburn, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 8, p. 59, 1853. By Liberality. A defense of his position by one who has challenged a previous article of his dealing with the monies paid Pastor Johnson on Broad Top Circuit.

XVIII, 8, p. 59, 1853. By David Warren. There were three saved at a recent meeting. We ask the help of the other brethren. To help us for a short time, pay our preacher. Middle Creek Factory, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 8, pp. 59-60, 1853. By Geo. Eyster. A sermon dealing with Christ in heaven as head of the Church. Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 8, p. 60, 1853. By J. C. Seabrooks. Our experience on the railroad from Stark County Ohio to Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, about three hundred miles. Churchtown, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 8, p. 60, 1853. By George Brown. A student giving an objective view of the Shippensburg Academy. Shippensburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 8, p. 60, 1853. By George Sandoe. My travels and needs. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 8, pp. 60-61, 1853. By David Neidigh. After two rounds on my circuit, I find that the people are greatly encouraged. May God give them Grace. Wayne County, Ohio.

XVIII, 8, p. 61, 1853. By James K. King. I thank God for all I have. Also a poem. Athens County, Ohio.

XVIII, 8, p. 61, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. What happened to the twenty-five-cent project? let's loosen up a little and finish this project so we can begin another. Brother Winebrenner, will you come to our camp meeting in August? Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 9, pp. 67-68, 1853. By George Eyster. A sermon of the enjoyments of the heavenly world. Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 9, p. 68, 1853. By Thos. Hickernell. Discussion of his domestic concerns, as well as a list of where he had preached. Logan County, Ohio.

XVIII, 9, pp. 68-69, 1853. By Isaac E. Boyer. My trip to the field upon which I should labor. Some comments about false doctrines in the area. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 9, p. 69, 1853. By D. R. Long. Where are the preachers who have promised to come, especially Brother Hickernell, the general missionary? Mecdona County, Illinois.

XVIII, 9, p. 69, 1853. By J. M. Klein. Enclosed is some money for your relief. We are settling without the law for our sustained accidents. Homer, Illinois. [108]

XVIII, 9, p. 69, 1853. By Wm. Davis. I have opened six new appointments and expect another next Sabbath. All in Upper Turkey Foot Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 10, p. 75, 1853. By Hugh in a Corner. We are in the midst of a barn meeting at Brother Wenger's barn. Counties present are Lancaster, Dauphin, York and Cumberland. Much may yet come of this meeting. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 10, pp. 75-76, 1853. By Geo. Eyster. A fifth view of the Heavenly world. Shall we know each other in heaven? Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 10, p. 76, 1853. By W. G. Coulter. Our church is small in comparison to others. We have to many inconsistencies concerning the Ordinances. Martinsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 10, p. 76, 1853. By John Server. Spirit rappers are at work in this Mount Joy area, and some of our members are involved. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 11, p. 84, 1853. By J. F. Weishampel. I am writing about a preacher in trouble. He does not agree with immersion. He feels, since he knows Greek, he is better than us. Ashland County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 11, p. 85, 1853. By John A. Plowman. An announcement of the Dillsburg camp meeting. Bring your tents and camp with us. Date: Friday, August 19. Dillsburg.

XVIII, 11, p. 85, 1853. By J. J. Miller. A woods meeting was held in Indiana County, Pennsylvania, and a church was started.

XVIII, 11, p. 85, 1853. By J. C. Seabrooks. A reflection of J. C. Seabrooks as he was supplying some pastorates for E. H. Thomas. Churchtown, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 11, p. 85, 1853. By E. Logue. Will Brother Harn please publish his arguments on Baptism which he presented in a debate with Mr. Keller?

XVIII, 11, p. 85, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. A short report of the work here. Is the offer still good to send me to school? Martinsburg, Illinois.

XVIII, 11, p. 85, 1853. By A. J. Fenton. A church of ten was started in Franklin Township, Cumberland County, Landisburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 11, p. 85, 1853. By John Lenhart. I like the Church Advocate. We meet here with Methodists, but don't like some of their rules. Hudson, Indiana.

XVIII, 11, p. 86, 1853. By Jacob Bear. There will be a camp meeting on August 19. At that time we want to organize an Eldership. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 12, p. 90, 1853. By Wm. Johnston. New Testament Words No. 14 (Sermon). St. James College, Maryland.

XVIII, 12, p. 92, 1853. By Wm. Weston. The Eldership was not justified in their charges against the Fiattville Church. Please rectify these charges in the Church Advocate. New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. [109]

XVIII, 12, p. 92, 1853. By Geo. Eyster. My sixth view of the Heavenly World. Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 12, p. 92, 1853. By John A. Shuler. They just executed in our town a George Gates, a murderer of about twenty-three years. This capital punishment does not stop crime, for on the same day other murders were committed. Ottawa, Illinois.

XVIII, 12, p. 93, 1853. By Simon Fleegal. I have opened some new appointments in this place, and the prospects for a new camp site are good. Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 12, p. 93, 1853. By Benjamin Fritchey. We have not had preaching or rain for about six months. The wheat and apples are good. West Baltimore, Ohio.

XVIII, 12, p. 93, 1853. By David Keplinger, Jr. I am on my way home. I have been away from my family for twelve days. Single men are more easily supported in these parts. Send some. Fort Wayne, Indiana.

XVIII, 13, p. 97, 1853. By J. B. Barnhart. What is your opinion on the Foreknowledge of God?

XVIII, 13, p. 99, 1853. By David Neidigh, Jr. Come and pitch your tents at the camp meeting at Smithville, Ohio. Your children may be saved. Wayne County, Ohio.

XVIII, 13, p. 99, 1853. By J. H. Hurley. There will be a camp meeting on the West York Circuit.

XVIII, 13, p. 99, 1853. By J. M. Klein. Some of our number have been hurt in a serious train collision, and one may not pull through. It happened near Chicago. Homer, Illinois.

XVIII, 13, p. 100, 1853. By Thos. Hall. Brother Fleegal is well liked here. He has baptized several. If you come in this area, will you stop and preach for us? Mill Creek, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 13, p. 100, 1853. By Reuben H. Bolton. The progress of the meeting here. Liberty Township, Hancock County, Ohio.

XVIII, 13, p. 100, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. Revival in the last places preached looked promising. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 13, p. 100, 1853. By F. Komp. I wish there was better cooperation between ministers and people. Truth is winning. Columbia, Indiana.

XVIII, 13, p. 100, 1853. By David Keplinger. We need a few able ministers here. Where are the books we sent for? Zanesville, Indiana.

XVIII, 14, pp. 107-108, 1853. By Geo. Eyster. A personal testimony. Adams County, Pennsylvania. [110]

XVIII, 14, p. 108, 1853. By Jacob Lininger. My congregations are larger than before. My field covers seven counties, with fifteen regular appointments every three weeks. We will hold a camp meeting August 19. Trenton, Iowa.

XVIII, 14, p. 108, 1853. By Seth S. Richmond. Brother Dobson's case has been mangled of late, this hurts the character of the Eldership here. Your books will sell well. Athens, Ohio.

XVIII, 14, p. 108, 1853. By Henry Hoffer. Brother Shoemaker is preaching for us here at Broad Fording. Two have professed and been baptized.

XVIII, 14, p. 108, 1853. By A. Megrew. The crops will be abundant here. The state of religion is low. We expect to have one camp meeting this season. Grandview, Iowa.

XVIII, 14, p. 108, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe Travel log of a missionary. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 14, p. 108, 1853. By N. F. Thompson. If Brothers Sandoe and Rupp would come a little north, they could find us, too. Homer, Illinois.

XVIII, 15, p. 117, 1853. By Isaac E. Boyer. A sermon about his being depressed. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 15, p. 117, 1853. By E. Logue. We don't feel we have anything to take back. The Standing Committee will let it rest till Eldership. Venango County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 16, p. 121, 1853. By E. Hale. Here is an editorial that I would have written to you if I thought you would have printed it. So I wrote it to another religious paper. Mogadon.

XVIII, 16, p. 123, 1853. By James Deshong. The cause of the Lord is prospering here. I want you, John Winebrenner, V. D. M., to explain the meaning of the word "baptism."

XVIII, 16, p. 123, 1853. By Christian Miller. How to find our place. We need a Preacher. Guthrie County, Iowa.

XVIII, 16, p. 124, 1853. By Thomas M. Coleman. Here is $2 for my paper. Keep the overplus for the twenty-five-cent system.

XVIII, 16, p. 124, 1853. By John A. Plowman. There were about fourteen hundred people here on Sunday. The meetings are still going. Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 16, p. 124, 1853. By Simon Fleegal. We are going to hold a camp meeting at Nobbsville. It will begin September 9. Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 16, p. 124, 1853. By A. L. Nye. We invite all to a Protracted Meeting August 20, in the school house, District No. 6. Napoleon Township, Henry County, Ohio.

XVIII, 17, p. 131, 1853. By Joseph L. Miller. We have had no preaching since we have been out here last Fall. Please send us a preacher. Fort Desmoines, Iowa. [111]

XVIII, 17, p. 131, 1853. By Criticus. I did not write the article in last week's paper from the Christian Library, called "On singing praises to God. "

XVIII, 17, p. 131, 1853. By Wm. Figard. How to dress and act at a camp meeting. Which is not a new thing. Bedford County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 17, p. 131, 1853. By J. H. Hurley. The results of the Andersontown Camp Meeting. Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 17, p. 131, 1853. By M. F. Snavely. Our meeting house is under construction. Also a farm report. North Bend, Iowa.

XVIII, 17, p. 131, 1853. By Wm. Davis. I am trying to maintain the true doctrines of the Church of God. We are going to have a camp meeting. Come, Brother, come. Somerset County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 17, p. 131, 1853. By James K. King. Religion in these parts is low. Athens County, Ohio.

XVIII, 17, p. 131, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. We expect a harvest before long. I lack education and more grace, but I do the best I can. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 17, p. 132, 1853. By Wm. Shafer. Brother McCormick purchased eighty acres for $2,000. I organized a church of ten last April. It is now fourteen. Seneca County, Ohio.

XVIII, 18, p. 139, 1853. By J. M. West. An account of five meetings held on the Tiffin Mission. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 18, p. 139, 1853. By Peter Clippinger. The work is progressing at Doubling Gap. One hindrance encountered.

XVIII, 19, p. 147, 1853. By David Shriner. Why God's work is hindered. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVIII, 22, p. 170, 1853. By Geo. Kinsinger. Wouldn't it be advisable to divide the Ohio Eldership into two parts as we do not wish to belong to Indiana? Logan County, Ohio.

XVIII, 22, p. 170, 1853. By E. H. Thomas. A report of the Rohrersville Camp Meeting. Mechan, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 22, p. 171, 1853. By A. C. Raysor. Report of Somerset County Camp Meeting. Bethany, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 22, p. 171, 1853. By Wm. Adams. My two summer tours. First, to Michigan then to Illinois, preaching on both tours. Plymouth, Ohio.

XVIII, 22, p. 171, 1853. By Geo. Kinsinger. Two day meeting held by T. Hickernell, and I. Burch, also Brother Adams on his return from Illinois. Degraff, Ohio.

XVIII, 23, p. 178, 1853. By M. Coates. Report of the Fayetteville Camp Meeting. Akron, Ohio. [112]

XVIII, 23, p. 179, 1853. By M. Coates. I am helping Brother Ober hold a protracted meeting. I never saw better prospects. Pleasant Hill, Virginia.

XVIII, 23, p. 179, 1853. By M. Coates. Report of Akron Sabbath School. Akron, Ohio.

XVIII, 23, p. 179, 1853. By A. L. Nye. Report of results of Napoleon meetings. Napoleon, Ohio.

XVIII, 23, p. 179, 1853. By T. Hickernell. My traveling as General Missionary is over for the present. I will be in southern Ohio. Pekin, Illinois.

XVIII, 23, p. 179, 1853. By Wm. Figard. He that loves God will keep His commandments. Bedford County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 23, p. 179, 1853. By John A. Plowman. I am now assisting Brother Crawford in a protracted meeting. We've had results already. Charlton, Maryland.

XVIII, 24, p. 187, 1853. By A. H. Kauffman. Report on crops. Brother Snavely would not promise us a sermon. Things are better than were three years ago. Report on steamboat Mantauk. Elder Megrew sometimes preaches for us. Louisa County, Iowa.

XVIII, 24, p. 187, 1853. By Samuel Keggrise. A sermon.

XVIII, 24, p. 187, 1853. By Thos. Hickernell. My travel log. Tour of West. Pekin, Illinois.

XVIII, 24, p. 188, 1853. By Lazarus Rine. Will Brother Wertz please write me. Marshall County, Virginia.

XVIII, 24, p. 188, 1853. By I. E. Boyer. Report of camp meeting near Decatur. Why don't the people do something for the missionary cause? Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 24, p. 188, 1853. By Jacob A. Rupley. I hope Brother Harn visits these parts. We like doctrine of the Church of God. Victoria, Texas.

XVIII, 25, p. 194, 1853. By Samuel Fasig. Is there more fanaticism in the North than in South? any reform breeds fanatics.

XVIII, 25, p. 194, 1853. By Wm. Davis. Report on how cause of God is prospering on my circuit. Brother Metzler requests prayers of the Church. Fayette County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 25, p. 195, 1853. By F. Komp. I'm feeling better than I was. Columbia, Indiana.

XVIII, 25, p. 195, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. Our camp meeting and Eldership were good. My health is better. I think it's from traveling. Martinsville, Illinois. [113]

XVIII, 25, p. 195, 1853. By David Neidigh. A sincere emotional report of the meetings hold in Cedar Valley. Wayne County, Ohio.

XVIII, 25, p. 195, 1853. By Jacob M. Klein. There have been at least thirty-five converted in the meetings we are holding. The other sects are proselytizing. We hope to form a church before we leave. West Bureau, Illinois.

XVIII, 25, p. 195, 1853. By Henry Murray. The results and meeting place of the meetings in Stone Creek, Ohio. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 26, p. 201, 1853. By Geo. B. Ayres. Please inform the clergy of Harrisburg about the music convention to be held there November, 1853.

XVIII, 26, p. 203, 1853. By M. Coates. An account of two protracted meetings held in Virginia. Marshall County, Virginia.

XVIII, 26, p. 203, 1853. By Seth S. Richmond. Another account of the meetings in Virginia. Marshall County, Virginia.

XVIII, 26, p. 203, 1853. By James Deshong. I want to admonish the Churches of Brother Simon Fleegal to help hire an assistant to relieve Brother Fleegal's hardships and to have preaching more often. Fulton County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 26, p. 204, 1853. By Frederick Komp. I enjoy moderate health and seek Divine aid and Grace. Newville, Indiana.

XVIII, 27, p. 210, 1853. By M. Coates. More news on the progress of the Churches in Virginia. Marshall County, Virginia.

XVIII, 27, p. 210, 1853. By Jacob Funck. The church in Iowa is growing. A sales pitch for those of the East to move to Iowa instead of the woods of Ohio and Indiana. Desmoines County, Iowa.

XVIII, 27, p. 212, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. Brother Boyer and myself are going South to hold some big meetings. Why are we younger ministers sometimes forgotten? Sullivan, Illinois.

XVIII, 27, p. 212, 1853. By T. Hickernell. I returned home after nine weeks. My family is well, but I have quite a few other Funerals to preach here. Mendon, Ohio.

XVIII, 28, p. 220, 1853. By J. M. West. There was peace and harmony at our Eldership. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 28, p. 220, 1853. By Benjamin Bennett. A sermon to ministers not to inquire about funds before accepting a work, but to accept the work in faith. Carroll County, Maryland.

XVIII, 30, p. 234, 1853. By Wm. Kiner. We have just moved to this area and all are fine and healthy. If we had a preacher we could support him for salaries are good. La Salle County, Illinois.

XVIII, 33, p. 258, 1853. By J. F. Weishampel. A travelogue of a group of people from Schuylkill County, entitled "Letter on the Wing" (No. 2). Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania. [114]

XVIII, 33, p. 261, 1853. By J. H. Hurley. We will be building a new Bethel in Fairview, York County, since we have been chased out of that mud heap they call a School House. We have half the money subscribed for. Could others help? Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 33, p. 262, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. I have been in Park County, Indiana. We also held meetings in Crawford County, Illinois, but we have nothing flattering to say about the state of religion. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 34, p. 267, 1853. By J. Myers. A tour of Northwestern Ohio and some of the incident happenings there. A preacher of another denomination told me you baptized him. Plymouth, Ohio.

XVIII, 34, p. 268, 1853. By A. C. Rayson. I will live and die a Church of God. I attended a camp meeting in Turkey Foot, preached in several Churches and attended the Eldership in Beaver County. New Lexington, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 34, p. 268, 1853. By A. L. Nye. This is to let you know what is happening in North West Ohio. Henry County, Ohio.

XVIII, 34, p. 268, 1853. By Brother Geo. Sandoe. We intend to see what can be done about casting the sin from Decatur. Brother Boyer was not sent by East Pennsylvania. He was sent for and supported liberally by Illinois. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 35, p. 274, 1853. By J. Myers. I have toured and preached in churches in Hancock and Seneca Counties speaking both in English and German. Seneca County, Ohio.

XVIII, 35, p. 275, 1853. By David Neidigh, Jr. The Smithville Church is really growing. Wayne County, Ohio.

XVIII, 35, p. 275, 1853. By J. M. Klein. A reply to allegations against missionaries (?) in the west (especially Illinois). Homer, Illinois.

XVIII, 35, p. 275, 1853. By S. Fasig. A reply to a pro-Slavery man called "Jr." in No. 26 of this Volume. Ashland, Ohio.

XVIII, 35, p. 275, 1853. By Henry Murray. Thirteen have been saved and six have united with the Church in our meetings. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 35, p. 275, 1853. By Daniel Overholser. We just arrived in Xenia, Ohio. We like it, except there is no Church of God here. Greene County, Ohio.

XVIII, 35, p. 275, 1853. By T. Hickernell. I did not write the Bed-bug article. I have always signed my name. If you are going to travel in the West, let me know and I'll arrange a carriage. Did you receive my letter of June? Euphema, Ohio.

XVIII, 35, p. 276, 1853. By Isaac Webb. We like this state, many have never heard of the Church of God and would like to unite. Send a preacher. Benton County, Iowa. [115]

XVIII, 36, p. 283, 1853. By A. H. Long. I have a short prayer meeting in my school room every day before school and the children are seeking God. Many times it seems the room is bathed in tears. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 36, p. 283, 1853. By John S. Gable. A report of the happenings at the Lancaster Second Church. Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 36, p. 284, 1853. By Geo. Sandoe. As things are going I see we are not to have the Press West of the mountains. How can we kill that old debt? Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 36, p. 284, 1853. By J. Haifleigh. From the first evening on at the Linglestown Revival people have presented themselves for prayer. About twenty conversions. Linglestown, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 37, p. 289, 1854. By A. Holms. If God creates the soul, is the infant radically and constitutionally Holy? Does this not deny doctrine of human depravity. If infants were created Holy, why was the atonement necessary for salvation? If they are holy, can we not rear them so (or do they all backslide)?

XVIII, 37, p. 291, 1854. By J. M. Klein. I am going to take a trip through Wisconsin to see what the prospects are for doing good. Homer, Illinois.

XVIII, 37, p. 291, 1854. By Peter Arnold. We heard you were ill and could not be at Eldership. Seven were taken into the Church here by Brother Shoemaker. Burkettsville, Maryland.

XVIII, 37, p. 291, 1854. By A. L. Nye. We had a protracted meeting with no other ministers present. Henry County, Ohio.

XVIII, 38, p. 299, 1854. By Peter Jones. Twenty-three professions made at our meetings and the irreligious showed good behavior. York County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 38, p. 299, 1854. By J. Myers. Continuation of a travelogue of preaching points in my travels. Ashland, Ohio.

XVIII, 38, p. 300, 1854. By C. and L. Cavender. We received the certificate you sent us. We are about to organize a Church. If we can secure a place for Brother Clay to preach he will come for us every two weeks. I feel that the Lord is with us. Altoona, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 38, p. 300, 1854. By A. L. Nye. I have four appointments to preach at and expect two more. The Brethren are trying to raise my support. Do we accept as members those baptized other than by immersion? Henry County, Ohio.

XVIII, 38, p. 300, 1854. By J. Myers. After my trips I went to Jeromesville and preached there. I then returned to Ashland for a Protracted meeting. Then I went to Wooster and began a protracted meeting. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 38, p. 300, 1854. By A. L. Nye. The Lord is still with us. Twenty minutes before the new year one came forward for prayer. Henry County, Ohio. [116]

XVIII, 38, p. 399, 1854. By Henry Murray. I organized a small Church of God the Saturday before our meetings ended. There were ten and some more to unite. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 38, D. 300, 1854. By A. B. Slyter. The field I am to cover is too large. We need more pastors. It is four hundred miles round. Thorn-Apple, Michigan.

XVIII, 39, p. 305, 1854. By A. L. Nye. A question about immersion.

XVIII, 39, p. 307, 1854. By J. M. West. A mention of three special meetings and the nature of them. Findlay, Ohio.

XVIII, 39, p. 307, 1854. By Geo. Sandoe. I am going south, but will return to the Winchester Mission in the spring. I feel the Church in Illinois is progressing. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 39, p. 307, 1854. By Sister M. A. A. An account of a Witness in school in Delaware, Ohio where the Church of God is not known, and her trip to visit at home. Delaware, Ohio.

XVIII , 39, p. 308, 1854. By D. Keplinger and F. Komp. We organized a Church of eleven members in Allen County, Indiana. We are now in Lagrange County. Here eighteen or twenty believed. Lagrange County, Indiana.

XVIII, 39, p. 308, 1854. By Jacob Bear. I presume you have influence with the Board of Missions. Brother Kyle says he will come and preach for us if the Board will send him. We need a helper for Brother Sandoe. Please stop on your Westward visit after General Eldership. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 39, p. 308, 1854. By D. Wertz. It is foolish to send two men to the slave state of Texas when the same amount will send ten men to our free northern states. Mount Carroll, Illinois.

XVIII, 39, p. 308, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. I have been traveling with Brother Sandoe. We have not been able to stay long in any spot. Nothing particular has occurred. I thank the East for assisting my fare here. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 39, p. 309, 1854. By T. Hickernell. I commenced a series of meetings in December and preached sixteen times during the meeting. In our own neighborhood at home, nothing special happened. Clark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 39, p. 309, 1854. By A. B. Slyter. Results of work in Michigan. Middleville, Michigan.

XVIII, 40, p. 314, 1854. By J. Myers. A charge against pro-slavery. Plymouth, Ohio.

XVIII, 40, p. 316, 1854. By D. Wertz. I have held three meetings in Joe Davis County since the camp meeting and Eldership. The cause in Illinois is moving forward. Carroll County, Illinois. [117]

XVIII, 40, p. 317, 1854. By David Neidigh, Jr. We held a protracted meeting at the West Union Church of God. It numbers twenty-four members. Wayne County, Ohio.

XVIII, 41, p. 322, 1854. By "Jr." I am not pro-slavery. Baltimore, Maryland.

XVIII, 41, p. 322, 1854. By John S. Kerr. Who gives Brother Fasig the right to call slavery a damning institution?

XVIII, 41, p. 323, 1854. By Daniel Markley. The Church Advocate is all the good we get from the church anymore. Our minister is sick and none have come to preach. There are plenty of preaching places if the Brethren will come. Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 41, p. 323, 1854. By David Keplinger. We organized a Church of eleven members since I last wrote. Our next meeting was at Georgetown. Six joined the Church here. I speak on controversial subjects; therefore, unity is hindered. Defiance County, Ohio.

XVIII, 41, 2. 323, 1854. By Henry Fleagle. Henry Fleagle's disagreement with Winebrenner on Baptism.

XVIII, 41, p. 323, 1854. By David Baker. There is a terrific work of salvation in progress at Wooster. Wooster, Ohio.

XVIII, 41, p. 323, 1854. By Geo. Sandoe. I am probably making my last round on the Martinsville Circuit. I intend to help out on the Winchester Mission. Please send out here a preacher with perseverance. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 41, p. 324, 1854. By T. Hickernell. A letter about my health. Clark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 41, p. 324, 1854. By J. J. Miller. We had nine conversions in our last meeting. Indiana County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 41, p. 324, 1854. By A. L. Nye. I am writing to some of the Brethren through the Church Advocate. Come to our meeting on the March 4. Henry County, Ohio.

XVIII, 41, p. 324, 1854. By John A. Augustin. Our pastor is ill, had to leave us. Would one of the Brethren come and hold some meetings? Smithville, Martic Township.

XVIII, 42, p. 330, 1854. By A. Snyder. An account of the revival at Fayetteville and an admonition to the people to build. Lancaster City, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 42, p. 331, 1854. By J. M. Barr. A letter about the rebellion in China by a serviceman. Whampoa, China.

XVIII, 42, p. 332, 1854. By Nathan Vanaman. Brother Ober has been sick for about two months but is gaining health again. Brother Marple preached for us. Marshall County, Virginia.

XVIII, 42, p. 332, 1854. By Daniel R. Long. The land is fertile but religion is poor. There are hopes for the future with the new Winchester Mission to serve us. McDonough County, Illinois. [118]

XVIII, 42, p. 332, 1854. By John S. Kerr. My mishaps with the law. I will serve as soon as my debts can be cleared. Hancock County, Virginia.

XVIII, 42, p. 332, 1854. By J. M. West. We organized a church some fourteen miles west of Findlay. We baptized Six even though the ice was thick and the day cold. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVIII, 42, p. 333, 1854. By J. M. Klein. A young preacher was taken into the church. He was formerly a sectarian. Last Friday he began services. I came to his assistance on the Sabbath, and on Monday the ice was cut and he was baptized. West Bureau, Illinois.

XVIII, 42, p. 333, 1854. By Geo. Diltz. Brother Clay commenced a meeting that started poorly but ended up gloriously. Bedford County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 42, p. 333, 1854. By David Baker. This is now the fifth week of our meeting. The altar is crowded every night. Thirty-four have been converted. Wooster, Ohio.

XVIII, 44, p. 346, 1854. By J. B. Soule. There are so many that keep singing out of the service. It is just as important as prayer. Landisburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 44, ?. 348, 1854. By John W. Sensney. Why some reject the free salvation. Two were baptized but we organized no church. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVIII, 44, p. 349, 1854. By A. Snyder. The total report for the Fayettville Revival: thirty-nine converts, twenty-three church members. Lancaster City, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 44, p. 349, 1854. By Geo. Diltz. The services at Woodbury closed with between twenty and thirty conversions. Woodbury, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 43, p. 338, 1854. By J. Myers. I have never written about Jeromesville, for nothing good has ever come from this village. But we had a tremendous revival, and the Church is much improved. Ashland County, Ohio.

XVIII, 43, p. 339, 1854. By Henry Murray. During our revival we had a hurricane which seemed to present much confusion and hindered our effect with the Gospel. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 43, p. 340, 1854. By J. M. West. Everybody is holding revivals, but mostly I fear for numbers. May the time come when we all worship the same. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 45, p. 340, 1854. By M. G. Bare. Here is how the work is going near Findlay. Hancock County, Ohio.

XVIII, 43, p. 340, 1854. By J. Keller. A letter questioning Brother Kerr in his letter against slavery in No. 41. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 43, p. 340, 1854. By Wm. P. Koger. Religion is at a low ebb in Oregon, but farming is great. Linn County, Oregon Territory.

XVIII, 43, p. 340, 1854. By George S. Petry. A report of the meeting at Millerstown. Annville, Pennsylvania. [119]

XVIII, 45, p. 354, 1854. By John P. Winebrenner. Results of the Revival at Wooster. Wooster, Ohio.

XVIII, 45, p. 355, 1854. By Wm. H. Wagner. There is a full revival at Newtown but no organized Church here at all. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 45, p. 355, 1854. By J. J. Miller. The cause of God is on the rise on my circuit since Eldership. Forty-four have professed hope in the Lord. Indiana County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 45, p. 355, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. We had two weeks of meetings, but many were sick the second week. The Lord still saves however. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 45, p. 355, 1854. By Wm. Davis. I lack the education of those around me, but the work of the Lord must still go on. Gebhartsburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 45, p. 356, 1854. By D. F. Newton, Editor of the Golden Rule. Please say something in your paper against the Fashion Plate Magazines. Send me a copy of your music book and I will aid in its circulation. Cleveland, Ohio.

XVIII, 46, p. 363, 1854. By Rev. and Mrs. John A. Plowman. A letter of thanks to all who remembered us during our sickness. York County, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 46, p. 364, 1854. By J. Myers. The reasons a writer for the Lutheran Observer rejects immersion. Crawford County, Ohio.

XVIII, 46, p. 365, 1854. By A. Megrew. A report on my hundred-twenty-mile preaching tour. Louisa County, Iowa.

XVIII, 46, p. 365, 1854. By Geo. Sandoe. I am in an improving state of health but was unable to preach in the south. Martinsville, Illinois.

XVIII, 47, p. 371, 1854. By David Neidigh, Jr. We had a union meeting with the Lutherans which resulted in the salvation of sixty souls. Wayne County, Ohio.

XVIII, 47, p. 372, 1854. By J. Myers. I am against the abuse, not the use of the mourners bench. Plymouth, Ohio.

XVIII, 47, p. 372, 1854. By F. Breneman. I have only heard one sermon in four years preached by a Church of God man. If I live longer things will change for I will move to be with some of the brethren. Wayne County, Indiana.

XVIII, 47, p. 372, 1854. By Joseph Marple, Sr. In two years we have grown to fifty members. We are building a bethel.

XVIII, 47, p. 373, 1854. By J. B. G. Kinsole. I have a man going into East Tennessee in a few weeks. If you send a copy of your History of the Denominations and a subscription book, he will sell for you. I would like to examine a copy of your music book. Our presses are going fine. We are getting new power press next week. Knoxville, Tennessee.

XVIII, 47, p. 373, 1854. By A. H. Long. The need is to great where I am to accept another offer. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. [120]

XVIII, 48, p. 378, 1854. By S. Fasig. A reply to John S. Kerr, who replied against me. Ashland, Ohio.

XVIII, 48, p. 379, 1854. By J. G. Cunningham. A letter stating that baptism is the door to the church. Fulton County, Pennsylvania.

XVI II, 48, p. 379, 1854. By Keplinger and Komp. An account of our preaching. Wells County, Indiana.

XVIII, 48, p. 380, 1854. By Jacob Funk. In two years the church in Dodgeville has grown from eight to forty-four. Our country is looking up. Dodgeville, Iowa.

XVIII, 48, p. 380, 1854. By Henry Murray. A letter about my doings and preaching. My eldest boy has been saved. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 48, p. 380, 1854. By Geo. W. Wilson. Most people here have what is called winter fever. But the church is going forward. Seneca County, Ohio.

XVIII, 48, p. 380, 1854. By Henry Murray. Account of the meeting at Broad Run. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 48, p. 380, 1854. By Jacob Keller. A correction in the widows fund list. Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 49, p. 387, 1854. By A. L. Nye. This is the results of a protracted meeting begun March 4th: Fifty-two converted, thirty new church members. Defiance, Ohio.

XVIII, 49, p. 387, 1854. By John W. Sensney. An account of our latest preaching efforts. With regard to my last letter, we organized a church of six members. Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XVIII, 50, p. 395, 1854. By J. Myers. There were six hardened sinners saved. We hope they are carefully nourished so as not to stray away. Vermillion, Ohio.

XVIII, 50, p. 396, 1854. By Ellen Stewart. While the minister debate between themselves, the people starve for the Gospel. Copley, Ohio.

XVIII, 50, p. 396, 1854. By William Krieger. We've started some new churches on the Allegheny circuit. We are pleased with the cash system. Our people are poor.

XVIII, 50, p. 397, 1854. By John S. Kerr. More in the controversy of slavery in the Bible.

XVIII, 50, p. 397, 1854. By A. L. Nye. Report of the meetings held at Brother Hively's, Defiance County. Henry County, Ohio.

XVIII, 50, p. 397, 1854. By Philip Conrad. There are no meetings in our area. The Church Advocate is a welcome visitor. Champaigne County, Ohio.

XVIII, 51, p. 402, 1854. By J. B. Soule. Report of a music concert hold in Landisburg, Pennsylvania. Landisburg, Pennsylvania.

XVIII, 51, p. 402, 1854. By J. M. West. A report of the work on the Tiffin Circuit. Wyandot County, Ohio. [121]

XVIII, 51, p. 402, 1854. By J. W. Snyder. The Love of God toward me and this people. Winfield, Ohio.

XVIII, 51, p. 402, 1854. By F. Komp. We are holding a quarterly meeting at this time. Steuben County, Indiana.

XVIII, 52, p. 411, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. The progress of the work I am doing. Decatur, Illinois.

XVIII, 52, p. 411, 1854. By Henry Murray. Small sketch of my labors on the Sugar Creek Circuit. Stark County, Ohio.

XVIII, 52, p. 412, 1854. By A. L. Nye. We had a baptismal service and they came up out of the water shouting. Henry County, Ohio.

XVIII, 52, p. 412, 1854. By A. L. Nye. The Devil is losing ground and he is mad. One of my friends (a snake in the grass) told the German Brethren that we use a different Bible than they do. But he was discovered before he hurt anyone. Henry County, Ohio.

XIX, 1, p. 5, 1854. By A. Holms. Synoptical view of ministerial labor.

XIX, 1, p. 5, 1854. By Wm. Booth. Seeking a minister.

XIX, 1, p. 5, 1854. By P. Komp. Report of a meeting.

XIX, 1, p. 5, 1854. By John F. Fox. Advancement of the Church of God.

XIX, 1, p. 5, 1854. By J. E. Boyer. Report on a new family.

XIX, 2, p. 11, 1854. By Jacob Funck. A new church work in Iowa.

XIX, 2, p. 12, 1854. By Jacob Keller. A letter on slavery.

XIX, 2, p. 12, 1854. By C. Sands. Needing a missionary in Ohio.

XIX, 2, p. 12, 1854. By Joseph B. White. Michigan wanting a missionary.

XIX, 2, p. 12, 1854. By David S. Byers. Mission work in Illinois.

XIX, 2, p. 12, 1854. By J. W. Snyder. A request for Winebrenner to preach.

XIX, 3, p. 19, 1854. By J. Myers. Pittsburg need a church.

XIX, 3, p. 20, 1854. By J. H. Hurley. Western Tour (No. 1).

XIX, 3, p. 20, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. Report of work in Decatur.

XIX, 3, p. 20, 1854. By Brother S. S. A letter on the growth of Johnstown.

XIX, 3, p. 20, 1854. By Geo. W. Wilson. Mission work in Ohio.

XIX, 3, p. 21, 1854. By John Barkstresser. Report of work in Illinois. [122]

XIX, 3, p. 21, 1854. By David Neidigh, Jr. New work starting in Indiana.

XIX, 3, p. 21, 1854. By Wm. Johnston. Need of a horse.

XIX, 4, p. 27, 1854. By J. M. West. Tiffin Circuit in Ohio.

XIX, 4, p. 27, 1854. By Ellen Stewart. The ways of worldly people.

XIX, 4, p. 28, 1854. By Brother T. S. Look into the religious telescope.

XIX, 4, p. 28, 1854. By John S. McKee. Protracted meeting in Ohio.

XIX, 4, p. 28, 1854. By B. Ober. Evil among the ministers.

XIX, 4, p. 28, 1854. By Wm. H. Wagner. A ordinance meeting at Newtown.

XIX, 4, p. 29, 1854. By Joseph Cunningham. A need of ministers in Texas.

XIX, 4, p. 29, 1854. By D. Wertz. Report of work needed in Ohio.

XIX, 4, p. 29, 1854. By Cyrus Templin. Work in Shiremanstown, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 5, p. 36, 1854. By J. H. Hurley. Western Tour (No. 2).

XIX, 6, p. 42, 1854. By J. H. Hurley. Western Tour (No. 3).

XIX, 6, p. 44, 1854. By M. F. Snavely. The need of ministers in Iowa.

XIX, 6, p. 44, 1854. By William Figard. Praise of the Church Advocate.

XIX, 6, p. 44, 1854. By J. W. Snyder. A letter of progress.

XIX, 6, p. 44, 1854. By John A. Plowman. Report of a protracted meeting.

XIX, 6, p. 44, 1854. By A. L. Nye. Appeal for donations to build a new church.

XIX, 7, p. 53, 1854. By Peter Clippinger. Report on protracted meeting.

XIX, 8, p. 61, 1854. By G. U. Harn. Liquor laws of Ohio.

XIX, 8, p. 61, 1854. By Daniel R. Long. Wanting a preacher that is a mechanic.

XIX, 8, p. 61, 1854. By J. M. Klein. Arriving in Illinois.

XIX, 9, p. 68, 1854. By Wm. Davis. Report from Turkey Foot, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 9, p. 68, 1854. By K. A. Moore. Asking to retain a minister.

XIX, 9, p. 68, 1854. By Frederick Komp. Indiana Churches continue.

XIX, 9, p. 69, 1854. By John E. Cunningham. Making preparation to go to Texas.

XIX, 9, p. 69, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. Martinsville Circuit Illinois. [123]

XIX, 10, p. 75, 1854. By Jacob Funck. Answer to an article in previous copy.

XIX, 11, p. 84, 1854. By John W. Sensney. Revival meeting in Ohio.

XIX, 11, p. 84, 1854. By J. M. West. Sugar Creek Circuit in Ohio.

XIX, 11, p. 84, 1854. By J. S. Barnett. Preaching in Decatur, Illinois.

XIX, 12, p. 93, 1854. By G. W. Wilson. Good work in Tiffin City, Ohio.

XIX, 12, p. 93, 1854. By A. L. Nye. A meeting in Napoleon, Ohio.

XIX, 12, p. 93, 1854. By Geo. Sandoe. Working with other denomination in Illinois.

XIX, 13, p. 100, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. More work in Illinois.

XIX, 13, p. 100, 1854. By Jess Evans. Better days in Virginia.

XIX, 15, p. 116, 1854. By Reuben L. Smith. A short method of Baptism.

XIX, 15, p. 116, 1854. By Isaac G. Baker. Need for a preacher in Indiana.

XIX, 15, p. 116, 1854. By David Keplinger. Good work at Zanesville, Indiana.

XIX, 15, p. 116, 1854. By Reuben H. Bolton. Organizing a Church of God, Webster, Ohio.

XIX, 15, p. 116, 1854. By Daniel R. Long. Work revived in McDonaugh County, Illinois.

XIX, 15, p. 116, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. Encouragement of mission work in Illinois.

XIX, 16, p. 125, 1854. By A. L. Nye. Work progresses in Napoleon, Ohio.

XIX, 16, p. 125, 1854. By Daniel Overholser. A desire to move West.

XIX, 16, p. 125, 1854. By Seth S. Richmond. Camp Meeting in Pennsylvania.

XIX, 16, p. 125, 1854. By Jonathan Hawk. Iowa work continues.

XIX, 17, p. 132, 1854. By Apollas W. Ballard. Conversion of a Universalist.

XIX, 17, p. 132, 1854. By G. W. Boyer. Call for a preacher at Pontiac, Illinois.

XIX, 18, p. 140, 1854. By Sister M. C. H. Better union of church people.

XIX, 19, p. 146, 1854. By Ellen Stewart. Camp Meeting in Liberty, Ohio.

XIX, 19, p. 147, 1854. By John Hickernell. A visit to Iowa from Ohio.

XIX, 19, p. 147, 1854. By David Neidigh. New work in Bloomfield, Indiana.

XIX, 19, p. 147, 1854. By John A. Plowman. Meeting in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 20, p. 156, 1854. By A. L. Nye. Need of reading the Bible. [124]

XIX, 20, p. 156, 1854. By Benj. Bennett. Need more revivals.

XIX, 21, p. 164, 1854. By Geo. W. Wilson. Cholera strikes in Hancock County, Ohio.

XIX, 21, p. 164, 1854. By Jacob Ingerick. A desire to become a Church of God member.

XIX, 21, p. 164, 1854. By David Wagner. Plea to help support missionary.

XIX, 21, p. 165, 1854. By B. Ober. A woods meeting near Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 22, p. 173, 1854. By A. Snyder. Revival at Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 22, p. 173, 1854. By William Davis. Camp Meeting in New Centreville.

XIX, 24, p. 188, 1854. By Daniel Markley. Meeting continued in Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 24, p. 189, 1854. By H. Barkey. A good camp meeting in Wesley, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 25, p. 195, 1854. By G. U. Harn. American Bible Union translates Jude.

XIX, 25, p. 196, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. Martinsville, Illinois, report.

XIX, 25, p. 196, 1854. By Joseph Cunningham. Report from Texas.

XIX, 25, p. 196, 1854. By Geo. Sandoe. A tour of Illinois.

XIX, 26, p. 205, 1854. By Wm. Krieger. Protracted meeting in Shellsburg, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 27, p. 210, 1854. By William Wilson. Going West.

XIX, 27, p. 210, 1854. By David Neidigh. A good meeting at Bloomfield, Indiana.

XIX, 29, p. 229, 1854. By I. E. Boyer. A visit to Indiana.

XIX, 29, p. 230, 1854. By J. A. Rupley. Need of ministers in Texas.

XIX, 29, p. 230, 1854. By Reuben Waters. Tour West.

XIX, 29, p. 230, 1854. By Wm. H. Wagner. Address to the people.

XIX, 31, p. 244, 1854. By Geo. Sandoe. Correction of the Illinois Eldership Journal.

XIX, 31, p. 244, 1854. By Samuel. Shearman. Need of a Church in Johnstown.

XIX, 31, p. 244, 1854. By William Figard. Pay the debt on the Gospel Publisher.

XIX, 31, p. 244, 1854. By A. L. Nye. Report from Napoleon, Ohio.

XIX, 32, p. 252, 1854. By Ellen Stewart. Quench not the Spirit.

XIX, 32, p. 252, 1854. By Daniel R. Long. Disappointed because of no minister.

XIX, 32, p. 253, 1854. By Samuel Spohnaur. Moving west in Indiana. [125]

XIX, 33, p. 259, 1854. By A. L. Nye. A good revival in Defiance County, Ohio.

XIX, 33, p. 260, 1854. By F. Komp. Protracted effort in Indiana.

XIX, 33, p. 260, 1854. Unsigned. A minister from his post.

XIX, 35, p. 275, 1854. By P. Clippinger. Revival news.

XIX, 35, p. 275, 1854. By Ellen Stewart. The Ordinances.

XIX, 35, p. 276, 1854. By Geo. W. Wilson. Sectarianism.

XIX, 35, p. 276, 1854. By George Sandoe. Need of religion.

XIX, 35, p. 276, 1854. By Henry Schorick. Moving to Greene County, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 36, p. 281, 1855. By Sigman. Question on holding a church meeting.

XIX, 36, p. 283, 1855. By John P. Winebrenner. Need of payment on building fund.

XIX, 36, p. 283, 1855. By B. Ober. Moving to Martinsville, Ohio.

XIX, 36, p. 283, 1855. By John A. Plowman. Revival at Milltown, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 36, p. 283, 1855. By J. Hawk. Report from Johnson County, Iowa.

XIX, 36, p. 283, 1855. By John Wetzel. Moving from Pennsylvania to Iowa.

XIX, 36, p. 284, 1855. By Mary Hecht. Need of a preacher in Iowa.

XIX, 37, p. 292, 1855. By J. Myers. Revival at Vermillion, Ohio.

XIX, 37, p. 292, 1855. By Thomas Hickernell. Working in Indiana.

XIX, 37, p. 292, 1855. By F. W. Stump. Report of work in Navarre, Ohio.

XIX, 38, p. 299, 1855. By J. M. West. Good news from the West.

XIX, 38, p. 300, 1855. By A. L. Nye. A good meeting at Napoleon, Ohio.

XIX, 38, p. 300, 1855. By John Beidler. Revival at Sugar Creek, Ohio.

XIX, 39, p. 307, 1855. By D. R. Long. Need of preaching in Illinois.

XIX, 39, p. 307, 1855. By David Shriner. The need of people working in the church.

XIX, 39, p. 307, 1855. By David Keplinger. The best meeting ever in Zanesville, Indiana.

XIX, 39, p. 308, 1855. By B. Ober. Christmas revival in Virginia. [126]

XIX, 39, p. 308, 1855. By T. Hickernell. The ministers not being paid.

XIX, 39, p. 308, 1855. By Benjamin Fleagle. Revival in Frizzlesburg, Maryland.

XIX, 40, p. 316, 1855. By John A. Plowman. Revival news, Siddonsburg, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 40, p. 317, 1855. By David S. Byers. The Lord still in the West.

XIX, 40, p. 317, 1855. By An American. Know Nothingism.

XIX, 41, p. 321, 1855. By A reader. Question on debating Societies.

XIX, 41, p. 323, 1855. By Timothy Jr. Immaculate conception.

XIX, 41, p. 323, 1855. By S. V. Sterner. Work at Fort Royal, Ohio.

XIX, 41, p. 323, 1855. By John T. Fleming. A great meeting in Wooster, Ohio.

XIX, 41, p. 323, 1855. By David Keplinger. A now church established at Mount Vernon, Indiana.

XIX, 41, p. 324, 1855. By Simon Fleegal. Two meetings in Pennsylvania at Broad Top and Fort Littleton.

XIX, 41, p. 324, 1855. By B. Ober. Discouragement at Martinsville, Ohio.

XIX, 41, p. 324, 1855. By John Lenhart. Report from Hudson, Indiana.

XIX, 42, p. 332, 1855. By Ellen Stewart. People like Lost Sheep roaming around.

XIX, 42, p. 332, 1855. By David Keplinger. Some prospects of a Church at Warsaw, Indiana.

XIX, 42, p. 332, 1855. By I. E. Boyer. Good meeting at Martinsville, Illinois.

XIX, 42, p. 332, 1855. By David Gill. Good meeting at Independence, Iowa.

XIX, 42, p. 333, 1855. By William Miller. No preacher at Carey, Ohio.

XIX, 42, p. 333, 1855. By J. J. Miller. Work continues at Brush Valley, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 42, p. 333, 1855. By John W. Sensney. Good meeting at Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XIX, 43, p. 340, 1855. By Joseph B. White. Need help in Flushing, Michigan.

XIX, 43, p. 340, 1855. By William Krieger. Troubles in the church at Shellsburg, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 43, p. 340, 1855. By A Republican. Abolish Slavery.

XIX, 43, p. 341, 1855. By Jacob Lininger. Progress in North Bend, Iowa.

XIX, 44, p. 347, 1855. By T. Hickernell. Revival news from T. Hickernell. [127]

XIX, 44, p. 348, 1855. By A. L. Nye. Napoleon Circuit in Ohio.

XIX, 44, p. 348, 1855. By Geo. W. Wilson. Missionaries at large.

XIX, 44, p. 348, 1855. By Levi Fleagle. A good meeting in Frizzeleburg, Maryland.

XIX, 44, p. 348, 1855. By Frederick Komp. Church organized in Mercer County, Ohio.

XIX, 44, p. 349, 1855. By Henry Hoffer. Moving Westward.

XIX, 44, p. 349, 1855. By J. Keller. A good meeting at Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 45, p. 355, 1855. By Levi Fleagle. More good news from Maryland.

XIX, 45, p. 356, 1855. By Ellen Stewart. Reply to an article by J. F. W. on Female Presumption.

XIX, 45, p. 356, 1855. By David Keplinger. Indiana Standing Committee to meet.

XIX, 45, p. 356, 1855. By John Hickernell. John Hickernell returning to Pennsylvania.

XIX, 45, p. 357, 1855. By I. E. Boyer. A new church organized at Lamot Creek, Illinois.

XIX, 46, p. 364, 1855. By Solomon Bowser. Good meeting in Maryland.

XIX, 46, p. 364, 1855. By Wm. Booth. Need of a preacher in Milton, Indiana.

XIX, 46, p. 365, 1855. By Samuel Crawford. Continuing to work on Dauphin Circuit.

XIX, 46, p. 365, 1855. By B. Ober. A good meeting in Martinsville, Ohio.

XIX, 47, p. 372, 1855. By John F. Fox. Moving from Findlay, Ohio, to Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 47, p. 372, 1855. By F. Komp. Making the Circuits in Indiana.

XIX, 47, p. 372, 1855. By David Neidigh. Reports from Bloomfield, Indiana.

XIX, 47, p. 372, 1855. By J. Myers. Ministers continue to move West.

XIX, 47, p. 373, 1855. By Jacob Lininger. Good revival in Iowa.

XIX, 47, p. 373, 1855. By Wm. Davis. Leaving the Somerset Circuit.

XIX, 47, p. 373, 1855. By Thos. Hickernell. Cannot make some appointments.

XIX, 48, p. 380, 1855. By I. E. Boyer. Who would like to go West on a revival tour?

XIX, 48, p. 380, 1855. By Levi Fleagle. A good meeting in Maryland. [128]

XIX, 48, p. 380, 1855. By John Barkstresser. Well pleased in a new home in Illinois.

XIX, 48, p. 381, 1855. By J. Umeholts. Insects in Apple trees.

XIX, 49, p. 388, 1855. By C. Sands. Rape and murder.

XIX, 49, p. 388, 1855. By H. M. Brighton. Methodist have a good revival.

XIX, 49, p. 388, 1855. By John H. Frederick. Moving to Iowa from Pennsylvania.

XIX, 50, p. 395, 1855. By David Gill. Making a round on the North Circuit.

XIX, 50, p. 395, 1855. By A. L. Nye. Reporting from Napoleon, Ohio.

XIX, 50, p. 395, 1855. By E. Kelly. A new church in Michigan.

XIX, 50, p. 395, 1855. By C. Sands. Need of preaching at Van Wert, Ohio.

XIX, 50, p. 395, 1855. By B. Ober. Moved to Harrisville, Ohio.

XIX, 51, p. 405, 1855. By S. K. Blain. Minister in poor health.

XIX, 51, p. 405, 1855. By P. Clippinger. Report from Franklin County, Pennsylvania.

XIX, 51, p. 405, 1855. By J. H. Hurley. Pastor takes a new charge.

XIX, 52, p. 410, 1855. By John A. Plowman. A small beginning.

XIX, 52, p. 410, 1855. By J. H. Hurley. Spring.

XIX, 52, p. 410, 1855. By J. Myers. Progress in Ohio.

XIX, 52, p. 410, 1855. By David Keplinger. Announcing a meeting in Indiana.

XIX, 52, p. 411, 1855. By William Figard. Need of a minister in Illinois.

XIX, 52, p. 411, 1855. By Mary Notley. Want some one to preach.

XIX, 52, p. 411, 1855. By James McClintick. No one preaching in Carrol Township.

XX, 1, p. 3, 1855. By John W. Sensney. Good meeting in Ohio.

XX, 1, p. 3, 1855. By S. Crawford. A large circuit in Perry County.

XX, 1, p. 4, 1855. By Isaac Webb. Work continues in Iowa.

XX, 1, p. 4, 1855. By J. L. Miller. No preacher in Allen, Iowa.

XX, 1, p. 4, 1855. By Henry R. Long. Need of a preacher in Illinois.

XX, 1, p. 4, 1855. By Wm. Booth. Want to organize a church at Milton, Indiana.

XX, 1, p. 4, 1855. By Henry Sherick. Would like preaching in Missouri. [129]

XX, 1, p. 4, 1855. By C. H. Stover. Report from Kulpsville, Pennsylvania.

XX, 2, p. 10, 1855. Unsigned. Many Teachers. Lost pastor.

XX, 2, p. 12, 1855. By G. W. Wilson. A year's work on the Tiffin Circuit.

XX, 2, p. 13, 1855. By John Server. Better times for Mount Joy Church.

XX, 2, p. 13, 1855. By Philip Shau. A safe move to the West.

XX, 2, p. 13, 1855. By Joseph L. Miller. Need a preacher in Iowa.

XX, 2, p. 13, 1855. By John Smith. Moving in Michigan.

XX, 2, p. 13, 1855. By David Knouse. Church Advocate preaches in Iowa.

XX, 2, p. 13, 1855. By Geo. Sandoe. New church in Illinois.

XX, 3, p. 19, 1855. By Wm. Clay. Pastor on a new circuit.

XX, 3, p. 19, 1855. By Joseph Barton. Work continues in Iowa.

XX, 3, p. 19, 1855. By A. L. Nye. A new work added to the circuit.

XX, 3, p. 19, 1855. By David Shriner. A report from Upper Sandusky, Ohio.

XX, 4, p. 26, 1855. By Ellen Stewart. A reply to the article, "Female Presumption. "

XX, 4, p. 27, 1855. By Thomas M. Coleman. Need of preacher in Iowa.

XX, 4, p. 27, 1855. By Daniel R. Long. Seeking Advice for the Church in Illinois.

XX, 4, p. 27, 1855. By J. W. Sensney. Asking John Winebrenner to visit in Ohio.

XX, 4, p. 27, 1855. By W. H. Loveland. Work in Indiana.

XX, 4, p. 28, 1855. By James H. Armstrong. A good meeting in Michigan.

XX, 4, p. 28, 1855. By A. L. Nye. Meeting at Napoleon, Ohio.

XX, 4, p. 28, 1855. By A. Megrew. Working the circuits in Ohio.

XX, 5, p. 34, 1855. By J. M. West. Labors on Sugar Creek Circuit.

XX, 5, p. 34, 1855. By John S. Gable. Reply to R.

XX, 5, p. 34, 1855. By Observation. Sleeping in Church.

XX, 5, p. 35, 1855. By A. J. Fenton. A trip to Iowa.

XX, 5, p. 35, 1855. By J. B. Soule. Teaching music in the church. [130]

XX, 5, p. 35, 1855. By Geo, W. Wilson. A good year in Ohio.

XX, 5, p. 35, 1855. By Henry Hoffer. Report from Seneca County, Ohio.

XX, 5, p. 35, 1855. By A. L. Nye. Meeting at Cranberry Ridge.

XX, 5, p. 36, 1855. By Daniel Markley. Report from Adams County, Pennsylvania.

XX, 6, p. 41, 1855. By David Keplinger, Jr. A misrepresentation corrected.

XX, 6, p. 44, 1855. By A. S. Mann. Work and misfortune.

XX, 6, p. 44, 1855. By Wm. Johnston. Report from Darksville, Virginia.

XX, 6, p. 44, 1855. By David Keplinger. Ministerial aid needed in Indiana.

XX, 6, p. 44, 1855. By Martha E. Megrew. Report from Grand View, Iowa.

XX, 7, p. 51, 1855. By John P. Winebrenner. Stone for Washington Monument.

XX, 7, p. 52, 1855. By A. H. Long. Montgomery Mission.

XX, 7, p. 52, 1855. By William Wilson. Trip to Iowa.

XX, 7, p. 52, 1855. By J. B. Soule. Tour of Pennsylvania churches.

XX, 7, p. 52, 1855. By J. S. McKee. Traveling the Sugar Creek Circuit.

XX, 8, p. 59, 1855. By J. F. W. No authority for joining church.

XX, 8, p. 60, 1855. By E. M. Kelly. A letter from the West.

XX, 8, p. 60, 1855. By E. H. Curtis. Report from Rileytown, Ohio.

XX, 8, p. 60, 1855. By Samuel Marker. Report from Morgan County, Illinois.

XX, 8, p. 60, 1855. By Daniel Graybill. Need a preacher at Massillion, Ohio.

XX, 8, p. 60, 1855. By Geo. Sandoe. Report from Decatur, Illinois.

XX, 9, p. 67, 1855. By John A. Plowman. Dublin meeting and sudden death.

XX, 9, p. 67, 1855. By G. W. Wilson. Continue to work in Ohio.

XX, 9, p. 67, 1855. By John Huff. Camp Meeting in Iowa.

XX, 9, p. 67, 1855. By A. L. Nye. A good meeting at Napoleon, Ohio.

XX, 10, p. 74, 1855. By J. F. Weishampel. The church's block of marble.

XX, 10, p. 75, 1855. By Peter B. Albright. Moving to Indiana.

XX, 10, p. 75, 1855. By A. Megrew. Working in the Churches in Ohio. [131]

XX, 11, p. 84, 1855. By John W. Sensney. A meeting held at Marion County, Ohio.

XX, 11, p. 84, 1855. By Ezekiel Kelley. Work going well in Michigan.

XX, 11, p. 84, 1855. By Thomas H. Charlton. Report from Crawford County, Ohio.

XX, 11, p. 84, 1855. By E. Kelley. A desire to have Winebrenner visit in Ohio.

XX, 11, p. 84, 1855. By Daniel R. Long. Need preaching in Illinois.

XX, 11, p. 84, 1855. By M. E. Megrew. New subscriptions for Church Advocate.

XX, 12, p. 92, 1855. By Ellen Stewart. A letter about music.

XX, 12, p. 92, 1855. By Thomas Hickernell. Tour in Indiana.

XX, 12, p. 92, 1855. By A. J. Fenton. A new field of labor in Iowa.

XX, 12, p. 92, 1855. By C. E. S. Report from North Bend, Iowa.

XX, 12, p. 92, 1855. By John Hovis. Laboring in Indiana.

XX, 13, p. 100, 1855. By Geo. W. Wilson. Planning camp meeting.

XX, 13, p. 100, 1855. By B. D. Sabbath School.

XX, 13, p. 100, 1855. By David Keplinger, Jr. Everyone expected to attend camp.

XX, 13, p. 100, 1855. By A. Megrew. Continue to work in Ohio.

XX, 13, p. 100, 1855. By A. L. Nye. Revival Meeting in Indiana.

XX, 13, p. 101, 1855. By S. H. W. Paris exhibition, &c.

XX, 14, p. 108, 1855. By Jacob Y. Melick. Call for preaching.

XX, 14, p. 108, 1855. By Henry Murray. Moving to Iowa.

XX, 14, p. 108, 1855. By B. Ober. A discourse on baptism.

XX, 14, p. 109, 1855. By J. S. McKee. Change of camp meeting date.

XX, 14, p. 109, 1855. By David Neidigh. Good progress in Indiana.

XX, 15, p. 114, 1855. By Ellen Stewart. Mrs. Stewart versus J. F. W.

XX, 15, p. 115, 1855. By D. S. Byers. Illness prevents preaching.

XX, 15, p. 116, 1855. By Simon Fleegal. Camp Meeting time announced.

XX, 16, p. 124, 1855. By R. H. Bolton. Progress at Benton Ridge, Ohio.

XX, 16, p. 124, 1855. By I. E. Boyer. Work continues in Illinois. [132]

XX, 17, p. 130, 1855. By Thos. Hickernell. Donations acknowledged.

XX, 18, p. 138, 1855. By W. Johnston. The design of baptism.

XX, 18, p. 138, 1855. By Anna M. Bricker. A good woods meeting at Butler, Pennsylvania.

XX, 19, p. 145, 1855. By Jesse Evans. Meeting in Virginia.

XX, 20, p. 154, 1855. By John A. Plowman. Centerville Camp Meeting.

XX, 20, p. 156, 1855. By Daniel S. Ball. Report from Pleasant Valley, Iowa.

XX, 21, p. 163, 1855. By Wm. J. Davis. The work is still going on.

XX, 21, p. 163, 1855. By Margaret Ramp. Vain communication.

XX, 21, p. 164, 1855. By Wm. Gifford. Moving to Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.

XX, 22, p. 171, 1855. By D. Kyle. Good camp meeting at Decatur, Illinois.

XX, 23, p. 180, 1855. By J. S. McKee. Tuscarawas camp meeting.

XX, 23, p. 180, 1855. By J. F. Weishampel. Vain communications.

XX, 23, p. 180, 1855. By J. E. Cunningham. Emigration company for Texas.

XX, 23, p. 180, 1855. By Thos. Hickernell. Report of camp meeting.

XX, 23, p. 180, 1855. By J. F. W., Jr. Female criticism.

XX, 23, p. 180, 1855. By G. U. Harn. Camp Meeting in Hancock County, Ohio.

XX, 24, p. 185, 1855. By Joseph White. Question on 1 John 5:8.

XX, 24, p. 187, 1855. By J. M. Klein. Carroll County Camp, Illinois.

XX, 24, p. 187, 1855. By A tent holder. Hickory Grove Camp Meeting.

XX, 24, p. 187, 1855. By J. M. West. Smithville Camp Meeting, Ohio.

XX, 24, p. 188, 1855. By A. L. Nye. A tour of the churches.

XX, 25, p. 196, 1855. By D. Wertz. Correcting some mistakes.

XX, 26, p. 204, 1855. By James Werner. Many denying Christ.

XX, 26, p. 204, 1855. By T. Hickernell. New church near Decatur.

XX, 27, p. 213, 1855. By J. A. Plowman. Mount Zion Revival.

XX, 28, p. 221, 1855. By J. P. Winebrenner. All must pay their pledges.

XX, 28, p. 221, 1855. By D. A. L. Laverty. Need for young men in the ministry.

XX, 28, p. 221, 1855. By "Faith and Works." Need promotion of mission work. [133]

XX, 28, p. 222, 1855. By George Sigler. A good meeting and organizing a church.

XX, 29, p. 229, 1855. By W. J. Davis. Report of meeting in Pennsylvania.

XX, 30, p. 237, 1855. By David Gill. Dedication of a new bethel in Iowa.

XX, 30, p. 237, 1855. By D. A. L. Laverty. Notice of preaching at Newville.

XX, 30, p. 237, 1855. By J. Clippinger. Want more people in area to start a church.

XX, 31, p. 245, 1855. By Ellen Stewart. Good bye, to J. F. W.

XX, 32, p. 250, 1855. By E. Logue. Some eldership reports.

XX, 32, p. 250, 1855. By John Taylor. Good report from Illinois.

XX, 32, p. 250, 1855. By L. B. Hartman. Eldership reports.

XX, 34, p. 266, 1855. By A. L. Bye. Moving to DeKalb, Indiana.

XX, 35, p. 274, 1855. By George Wenger. Fairview revival.

XX, 35, p. 275, 1855. By Wm. Adams. Revival in Ashland County, Ohio.

XX, 35, p. 275, 1855. By B. Ober. Moving to Texas working for the Mission Board.

XX, 35, p. 275, 1855. By John Gore. Christmas revival.

XX, 35, p. 275, 1855. By John A. Parthemer. No preaching in Marysville, Ohio.

XX, 36, p. 284, 1856. By D. Wertz. Report not published.

XX, 36, p. 284, 1856. By A. L. Nye. Meeting scheduled in Ohio and Indiana.

XX, 37, p. 290, 1856. By A. Megrew. Dedication meeting in Iowa.

XX, 37, p. 291, 1856. By J. H. Hurley. Reported meeting.

XX, 38, p. 291, 1856. By A Citizen of Newburg, Pennsylvania. Information on building a Seminary.

XX, 37, p. 292, 1856. By John W. Sensney. The smoking Christian.

XX, 37, p. 292, 1856. By Thos. Hickernell. Need the Indiana Eldership report published.

XX, 37, p. 292, 1856. By J. W. Snyder. To correct reports made by Elder West.

XX, 37, p. 292, 1856. By E. Logue. A note from Elder W. Adams.

XX, 38, p. 299, 1856. By A. R. L. Home and School.

XX, 38, p. 299, 1856. By William Clay. Revival at Bainbridge. [134]

XX, 38, p. 299, 1856. By A. Snyder. Revival at Shiremanstown.

XX, 39, p. 307, 1856. By Philip Hosking. Letter from Texas.

XX, 39, p. 308, 1856. By John W. Boyce. Revival at Mount Joy.

XX, 39, p. 308, 1856. By Jas. F. Machlan. Revival at Cross Roads.

XX, 39, p. 308, 1856. By J. M. West. Good revival at Wooster, Ohio.

XX, 39, p. 308, 1856. By S. R. Valuable Remedies.

XX, 39, p. 308, 1856. By A. H. Long. Two errors corrected.

XX, 39, p. 309, 1856. By A. L. Nye. Revival at Big Run, Indiana.

XX, 40, p. 314, 1856. By A. R. L. Evil of intemperance.

XX, 40, p. 315, 1856. By T. Hickernell. Large meeting planned in Indiana.

XX, 40, p. 315, 1856. By J. W. Sensney. Meeting planned in the future.

XX, 40, p. 316, 1856. By John Gore. A meeting in Uniontown, Maryland.

XX, 41, p. 324, 1856. By John A. Shuley. A missionary contribution.

XX, 41, p. 324, 1856. By M. Beck. A good meeting at Madisonburg.

XX, 41, p. 324, 1856. By D. Keplinger, Jr. A new church in Indiana.

XX, 41, p. 324, 1856. By David Gill. A new church in Iowa.

XX, 41, p. 324, 1856. By David Keplinger, Jr. A new church at Silver Lake, Indiana.

XX, 42, p. 332, 1856. By A. Snyder. Revival at Shiremanstown.

XX, 42, p. 332, 1856. By D. A. Shilling. Work continues at Mount Carroll, Illinois.

XX, 42, p. 332, 1856. By J. M. Busch. Received in the German Eldership.

XX, 42, p. 333, 1856. By J. S. Hostetter. Need of education articles in the Church Advocate.

XX, 43, p. 340, 1856. By J. H. Hurley. Two of us astonished.

XX, 43, p. 340, 1856. By D. S. Byers. Report from Troy Grove, Illinois.

XX, 43, p. 340, 1856. By Martin Markley. Preaching wanted in Fulton County, Ohio.

XX, 44, p. 346, 1856. By Ellen Stewart. Holiness of Heart.

XX, 44, p. 348, 1856. By David Keplinger. New church and pastor in Indiana. [135]

XX, 44, p. 348, 1856. By Wm. Booth. New church being organized in Milton, Indiana.

XX, 44, p. 349, 1856. By J. L. Tilles. Need a preacher in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania.

XX, 44, p. 349, 1856. By D. S. Byers. A good meeting at Troy Grove, Illinois.

XX, 45, p. 355, 1856. By Jacob Springer. Moving to Iowa.

XX, 45, p. 355, 1856. By Solomon Bowser. A letter of sins.

XX, 45, p. 355, 1856. By D. S. Byers. Church of God is a name.

XX, 45, p. 355, 1856. By A. J. Fenton. A meeting in Cedar County, Iowa.

XX, 45, p. 355, 1856. By D. Wertz. A good meeting at Pleasant Valley, Illinois.

XX, 45, p. 355, 1856. By Joseph Barton. A winter revival in Iowa.

XX, 46, p. 364, 1856. By Henry Murray. Work continues in Iowa.

XX, 46, p. 364, 1856. By B. Ober. Preparing to move to Texas.

XX, 46, p. 364, 1856. By J. S. McKee. New church organized in Ohio.

XX, 47, p. 371, 1856. By A. L. Nye. Need help in the Western churches.

XX, 47, p. 371, 1856. By Catharine Harrison. A good meeting and many added to the church.

XX, 47, p. 371, 1856. By Robert M. Wilson. To explain conduct.

XX, 47, p. 372, 1856. By William J. Davis. A church revived.

XX, 47, p. 372, 1856. By D. B. Revival news from Wooster.

XX, 47, p. 372, 1856. By J. B. Soule. Music books are good.

XX, 47, p. 372, 1856. By Tobias Dawalt. A glorious revival at Possum Hill.

XX 47, p. 372, 1856. By J. Hickernell. Need a committee meeting.

XX, 47, p. 372, 1856. By M. Beck. Good revival in Ohio.

XX, 47, p. 372, 1856. By A. Megrew. Hymn books and Testaments needed in Iowa.

XX, 47, p. 373, 1856. By John Ulsh. Moving to Indiana.

XX, 48, p. 381, 1856. By Samuel Shearman. Moving to Ottawa City, Illinois.

XX, 48, p. 381, 1856. By Thomas Hickernell. A rough winter.

XX, 48, p. 381, 1856. By Solomon Bowser. Correction for the Church Advocate.

XX, 49, p. 388, 1856. By A. L. Nye. New Church in Indiana.

XX, 49, p. 388, 1856. By J. L. Tilles. A meeting house for sale. [136]

XX, 49, p. 388, 1856. By L. B. Hartman. A series of meetings in Ohio.

XX, 49, p. 389, 1856. By B. Ober. Need ministers in Virginia.

XX, 50, p. 396, 1856. By Ellen Stewart. Christian Holiness.

XX, 50, p. 398, 1856. By Jacob Funck. The Church of God gaining ground in Iowa.

XX, 51, p. 405, 1856. By John Martin. Answer to the enigma published.

XX 51, p. 405, 1856. By G. U. Harn. Report for the year.

XX, 51, p. 405, 1856. By D. Wertz. Traveling to Iowa.

XX, 51, p. 405, 1856. By J. Myers. Need ministers in Ohio.

XX, 52, p. 411, 1856. By A. Snyder. Desire to see the Church Advocate larger.

XX, 52, p. 411, 1856. By D. Musser. A response to criticism letter.

XX, 52, p. 412, 1856. By T. T. Miller. Snowed in in Pennsylvania.

XX, 53, p. 412, 1856. By Wm. Mullinix. On a new field of labor.

XX, 52, p. 412, 1856. By L. B. Hartman. Notice of protracted meetings.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By John Wetzel. Report from Dodgeville, Iowa.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By Wm. Kiner. Request for a minister.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By G. W. Wilson. Report from Pleasant Valley, Ohio.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By G. W. Wilson. Report from Van Buren, Ohio.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By John Shuler. S. Sherman arrived at Ottawa, Illinois.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By George Sigler. Report on protracted meeting at Sandy Hook, Maryland.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By D. S. Youngher. Report from Pleasant Valley, Ohio.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By Martin Beck. Report on Akron Mission, Ohio.

XXI, 1, p. 4, 1856. By R. H. Bolton. Report on work at Webster, Ohio.

XXI, 1, p. 4 f., 1856. By Samuel Sherman. Arrived at Ottawa, Illinois.

XXI, 1, p. 5, 1856. By J. M. West. Report on Wooster and Mohecan Circuits.

XXI, 1, p. 5, 1856. By William Adams. Injured back.

XXI, 1, p. 5, 1856. By Abraham Baker. Revival news.

XXI, 1, p. 5, 1856. By Uncle John. Those enigmas.

XXI, 1, p. 5, 1856. By Uncle John. Those enigmas. [137]

XXI, 2, p. 10, 1856. Unsigned. The institute. Orrstown, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 2, p. 10, 1856. By O. Kyle. Change of address.

XXI, 2, p. 10, 1856. By Ellen Stewart. The downfall of girls and boys.

XXI, 2, p. 10, 1856. By S. Crawford. Reports on the Lancaster County Circuit.

XXI, 2, p. 11, 1856. By Wm. Figard. Request for minister at Broad Top Circuit.

XXI, 2, p. 11, 1856. By Thomas Hall. Request for minister in the same region.

XXI, 2, p. 11, 1856. By Isaac Whisler. Praises the Church Advocate.

XXI, 3, p. 18 f., 1856. By D. Musser. A view of the church.

XXI, 3, p. 19, 1856. By S. Crawford. Steadfastness.

XXI, 3, p. 20, 1856. By Benjamin Ober. Travel log to the East.

XXI, 3, p. 20, 1856. By J. W. Soule. A tribute of respect.

XXI, 3, p. 21, 1856. By Edward H. Curtis. Report on work at Pendleton.

XXI, 4, p. 26, 1856. By Benjamin Ober. On way to Texas Mission.

XXI, 4, p. 26 f., 1856. By John Server. Report on work at Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 4, p. 27, 1856. By G. W. Wilson. Report on work at Smithville, Ohio.

XXI, 4, p. 27, 1856. By Wm. Johnston. Report on Newport, Pennsylvania, circuit.

XXI, 4, p. 27, 1856. By R. H. Bolton. Remarks on Wilson's letter about the church at Van Buren, Ohio.

XXI, 4, p. 28, 1856. By J. Z. Werst. Report on conditions in the West.

XXI, 5, p. 33, 1856. Unsigned. Request for opinion of "many mansions" in John 14:2.

XXI, 4, p. 28, 1856. By Michael Bolton. Philip and the Eunuch.

XXI, 5, p. 34, 1856. By John W. Soule. Information wanted.

XXI, 5, p. 35, 1856. By Timothy. Secondary meanings of "baptism."

XXI, 5, p. 35, 1856. By B. Ober. On way to Texas Mission.

XXI, 6, p. 42, 1856. By Joseph Hamilton. Questions the character of the work.

XXI, 6, p. 43, 1856. By Abraham Resh. Report from Attica, Ohio.

XXI, 6, p. 43, 1856. By Henry R. Lang. Request for minister at Fairview, Illinois.

XXI, 7, p. 51, 1856. By Jacob Myers. Report from Clintonville, Ohio. [138]

XXI, 7, p. 51, 1856. By Jacob Myers. Report from Clintonville, Ohio.

XXI, 7, p. 52, 1856. By Presley F Davis. Request for help in Baltimore.

XXI, 7, p. 52, 1856. By Philip Shawl. Narrow escape from drowning.

XXI, 7, p. 52 f., 1856. By M. Coates. A report from Ashland Circuit.

XXI, 8, p. 58 f., 1856. By A. H. Kauffman. A report from Grand View, Iowa.

XXI, 8, p. 59, 1856. By William Hinny. Elder W. Hinny on a journey.

XXI, 8, p. 59, 1856. By Wm. Johnston. A report from Perry Circuit, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 8, p. 60, 1856. By D. Keplinger. Request for books and minister.

XXI, 8, p. 60, 1856. By David Mitten. Dedication meeting.

XXI, 8, p. 60, 1856. By J. W. Keplinger. A report from Zanesville, Indiana.

XXI, 9, p. 67, 1856. Geo. W. Boyer. A report from Decatur, Illinois.

XXI, 9, p. 68, 1856. By A. H. Long. A report from Woodbury, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 9, p. 68, 1856. By M. Coates. Request money to pay for West's horse.

XXI, 9, p. 68, 1856. By Anna Gire. Request for minister at Drakesville, Iowa.

XXI, 10, p. 75, 1856. By B. Ober. Texas missionaries arrived.

XXI, 10, p. 75, 1856. By George W. Wilson. The beauty of God's creation, Ohio.

XXI, 10, p. 75, 1856. By Jacob B. Swiler, Jr. Request for minister at Monmouth, Illinois.

XXI, 10, p. 75, 1856. By Rudy White. A report from Trivoli, Illinois.

XXI, 10, p. 76, 1856. By Thomas Bean. A report of travels in Ohio.

XXI, 11, p. 83, 1856. By Joseph B. White. A report from Flushing, Michigan.

XXI, 11, p. 83 f., 1856. By G. W. Wilson. Vindication of camp meetings.

XXI, 11, p. 84, 1856. By Henry Funk. Hints to the youth and to parents.

XXI, 12, p. 91, 1856. By E. H. Thomas. A report on Missionary Support.

XXI, 12, p. 91, 1856. By Jacob Bear. Camp Meetings defended.

XXI, 12, p. 92, 1856. By D. S. Byers. A report from Mendota, Illinois.

XXI, 12, p. 92, 1856. By J. M. West. A report from Pleasant Valley, Ohio.

XXI, 13, p. 100, 1856. By T. Hickernell. A personal report on writer.

XXI, 13, p. 100, 1856. By B. Ober. First Quarterly Report from Texas Mission. [139]

XXI, 13, p. 100 f., 1856. By A. R. Lovelace. Defends J. A. Plowman.

XXI, 14, p. 106, 1856. By A. J Rupp. A reply to Brother Weishampel.

XXI, 14, p. 107 f., 1856. By Enoch Marple. Arrived in Texas.

XXI, 14, p. 108, 1856. By J. Myers. Report on personal progress.

XXI, 15, p. 113, 1856. By E. H. and M. E. N. Pic Nics and Plays.

XXI, 15, p. 116, 1856. By J. C. Owens. Report on Adams County Mission, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 16, p. 123, 1856. By Daniel R. Long. Requests a minister for Prairie City, Illinois.

XXI, 16, p. 123, 1856. By Henry R. Long. Requests a minister for Fairview, Illinois.

XXI, 16, p. 123, 1856. By Dr. H. J. Byerle. Report from Syracuse, Indiana.

XXI, 16, p. 124, 1856. By R. H. Bolton. Ordinance meetings in Upper Sandusky.

XXI, 17, p. 131, 1856. By John W. Soule. The J. A. Plowman case.

XXI, 18, p. 138, 1856. By R. H. Bolton. Questions on Elders and Feet-Washing.

XXI, 18, p. 140, 1856. By Benjamin Bennett. The Glory of God.

XXI, 19, p. 147, 1856. By James Colder. Report on Orwigsburg camp meeting.

XXI, 20, p. 155 f., 1856. By A. R. Lovelace. The J. A. Plowman case.

XXI, 21, p. 161, 1856. By James Colder. Report on Swatara Institute.

XXI, 21, p. 162, 1856. By B. Ober. Report from Texas Mission.

XXI, 21, p. 162, 1856. By J. H. Hurley. The correct date for a camp meeting.

XXI, 21, p. 163, 1856. By Daniel Musser. Incite readers to a self-examination.

XXI, 21, p. 163, 1856. By Mary J. Marple. Report from Texas Mission.

XXI, 22, p. 169, 1856. By Cornelius. Question on the duty of a Deacon.

XXI, 22, p. 169, 1856. By M. E. Question of taking collections on Sunday.

XXI, 22, p. 171, 1856. By Benjamin Bennet. Report from Pine-Orchard, Maryland.

XXI, 23, p. 177, 1856. By A. Picket. Questions on East Pennsylvania Eldership's resolutions for licensing men.

XXI, 23, p. 177, 1856. By A. C. Stoner. Request explanation of 1 Corinthians 6:14.

XXI, 23, p. 180, 1856. By Wm. Hinny. Reports on his Western tour.

XXI, 23, p. 180, 1856. By Jacob Funch. Comments on Weishampel Jr's. article on "Via Averno." [140]

XXI, 24, p. 187, 1856. By B. (or D.) Byers. Gives up teaching for the ministry.

XXI, 24, p. 188, 1856. By J. M. West. Report from Sand-Ridge, Ohio.

XXI, 24, p. 188, 1856. By A. R. Lovelace. Report from Maytown, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 24, p. 188, 1856. By T. Hickernell. Report from Tuscarawas County, Ohio.

XXI, 26, p. 201, 1856. By M. Nye. Stop sending Church Advocate to Mr. McQuistain.

XXI, 26, p. 201, 1856. By M. B. Question on Visible and Invisible Church.

XXI, 27, p. 211, 1856. By J. Myers. Worn-out preachers.

XXI, 28, p. 220, 1856. By B. Ober. Report from Texas Mission.

XXI, 28, p. 220 f., 1856. By J. Myers. Observations on the Ohio Eldership.

XXI, 32, p. 252, 1856. By Wm. Clay. Report from Walnut Grove Bethel.

XXI, 33, p. 257, 1856. By J. J. M. Requests an explanation of 1 Corinthians 10:3.

XXI, 34, p. 265, 1856. By S. A. J. Question about praying for a pauper.

XXI, 34, p. 267 f., 1856. By Thomas Hickernell. The Order of the two Ordinances: Feet-Washing and the Lord's Supper.

XXI, 34, p. 268, 1856. By Enoch Marple. Report from the Texas Mission.

XXI, 34, p. 268, 1856. By Jacob Myers. Report from the Pittsburg Circuit.

XXI, 34, p. 268 f., 1856. By R. H. Bolton. Report from the Blanchard Circuit, Ohio.

XXI, 35, p. 275, 1856. By David Neidigh, Jr. Report on the Indiana Eldership.

XXI, 35, p. 275, 1856. By Wm. Wilson. Bad weather in Iowa.

XXI, 37, p. 291, 1857. By G. U. Harn. Swartz's work on baptism.

XXI, 37, p. 291, 1857. By W. J. Remarks on the praying for paupers.

XXI, 37, p. 292, 1857. By X Y Z. Preaching for Pay.

XXI, 38, p. 299, 1857. By William Clay. Report on Huntington County, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 39, p. 305, 1857. By A. C. S. Questions about conversation and Holy Kiss.

XXI, 39, p. 307, 1857. By A. C. Raysor. Report on Pittsburg Circuit.

XXI, 40, p. 314, 1857. By A. C. Raysor. A review of the Journal of East Pennsylvania Eldership.

XXI, 40, p. 315, 1857. By G. U. Harn. The use of titles for people and church. [141]

XXI, 40, p. 316, 1857. By J. Myers. Reply to X Y Z on "Preaching for Pay" (XXI, 37, 1857).

XXI, 40, p. 316, 1857. By A. L. Nye. A reply to the "Order of the Two Ordinances: Feet-Washing and the Lord's Supper" (XXI, 34, 1856).

XXI, 40, p. 316, 1857. By Sister C. E Webner. Sectarian Doctrine being preached.

XXI, 40, p. 321, 1857. By Alpha. Questions on Revelation, Chapter 20.

XXI, 41, p. 322, 1851. By Asac. Marple. Praises the Church Advocate.

XXI, 41, p. 322 f., 1857. By John Server. Report from Mount Joy, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 41, p. 323, 1857. By Geo. Sandoe. Action of the Iowa Eldership.

XXI, 41, p. 323, 1857. By Samuel Shearman. Report from Ottawa, Illinois.

XXI, 42, p. 331, 1857. By John Hickernell. Report on the West Newton Church, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 42, p. 331, 1857. By A L. Nye. Report from a circuit in Indiana and Ohio.

XXI, 42, p. 332, 1857. By J. H. Hurley. Criticizes J. F. W., Sr. for wanting a piece of cake or money for printing marriages.

XXI, , 43, p. 338 f., 1857. By B. Ober. Report from the Texas Mission.

XXI, 43, p. 339, 1857. By Enoch Marple. Unusual weather in Texas.

XXI, 43, p. 339, 1857. By B. B. Opportunities in Nebraska.

XXI, 44, p. 347, 1857. By J. M. West. Report on Wood County, Ohio.

XXI, 44, p. 347, 1857. By Zeller and Stoner. Report from North Bend, Iowa.

XXI, 44, p. 348, 1857. By Isaac Whisler. A Church started in Louisa County, Iowa.

XXI, 44, p. 348, 1857. By G. W. Wilson. Report from Standing Committee of Ohio Eldership.

XXI, 45, p. 354, 1857. By Ellen Stewart. Compliments J. F. W., Sr. work.

XXI, 45, p. 355, 1857. By G. W. Wilson. The use of titles for people and churches.

XXI, 45, p. 355, 1857. By Wm. Krieger. Report on Broad Top and Juniata Circuits, Pennsylvania.

XXI, 46, p. 361, 1857. By Theodore. Question on the meaning of "I know that in my flesh dwelleth no good thing."

XXI, 46, p. 361, 1857. By A. D. Question if Church of God is orthodox.

XXI, 46, p. 362, 1857. By John Hickernell. Report from Venango County, Pennsylvania. [142]

XXI, 46, p. 363, 1857. By M. Coates. Report from Ashland, Ohio.

XXI, 46, p. 363, 1857. By R. H. Bolton. Report from Hancock County, Ohio.

XXI, 46, p. 364, 1857. By Thomas Hickernell. The Order of the Two Ordinances. A reply to A. L. Nye.

XXI, 47, p. 369, 1857. By J. S. McK. Questions on being re-born more than once and the Holy Spirit.

XXI, 47, p. 369, 1857. By D. F. Questions about duties of Elders.

XXI, 47, p. 371, 1857. By William Hood. The afflicting providence of God.

XXI, 47, p. 371, 1857. By J. Richards. A backslider repents.

XXI, 47, p. 371 f., 1857. By Solomon Bowser. A personal testimony.

XXI, 47, p. 372, 1857. By Charles Cain. Report from Dover, Illinois.

XXI, 48, p. 378, 1857. By Thomas Hickernell. The Boundary Question between Indiana and Ohio.

XXI, 48, p. 378 f., 1857. By George Wilson. Report from Wooster, Ohio.

XXI, 48, p. 379 f., 1857. By Thomas Hickernell. T. Hickernell now at Milton, Ohio.

XXI, 49, p. 387, 1857. By J. M. Busch. Report from Baltimore, Maryland.

XXI, 49, p. 388 f., 1857. By A. L. Nye. The Boundary Question between Indiana and Ohio.

XXI, 49, p. 388, 1857. By E. H. Thomas. A reply to S. Bowser's testimony.

XXI, 51, p. 401, 1857. Unsigned. Question, "Is faith a gift of God?"

XXI, 51, p. 402 f., 1857. By Ellen Stewart. Address to unsanctified Professors.

XXI, 51, p. 403, 1851. By D. Stoner. The order of the two Ordinances.

XXI, 51, p. 403 f., 1857. By George W. Wilson. Report from the Ashland Circuit, Ohio.

XXII, 4, p. 29, 1857. By M. A. Question: Who can partake the Lord's Supper?

XXII, 4, p. 29, 1857. By J. B. White. Question: Perseverance of the Saints.

XXII, 33, p. 262, 1857. By John S. Gable. Acknowledgements to Winebrenner's Proposition.

XXII, 35, p. 276, 1858. By John S. Gable. A plan for payment of Winebrenner's claims. [143]

XXIII, 2, p. 21, 1858. By John S. Gable. Regarding the monies of a hymn book which was to be published by John Winebrenner.

XXIV, 20, p. 157, 1859. By R. H. Bolton. Regarding Bolton's failure, as well as, others' failure to receive certain issues of various books and Church Advocate from John Winebrenner. Answer requested. [144]

 

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