532
��GENERAL INDEX
��Sherwood, Mrs., friend of Henry
Martyn, 224, 413 Shipley, Dean, 395 Simeon, Charles, in Ilorsleydown
churchyard, 240 Sinclair, Archdeacon, 464 Smetham, James, 327, 370;
father s last illness, 239 Smith, Dr. George, 239 Smith, Dr. Gervase, 206 Smith, George, of Coalville, 239,
243
Smithies, T. 13., last illness, 191 South African War, hymn sung
by soldiers, 406 Southey, and the Wesley hymns,
41 ; tribute to Cowper, 83 ;
and Moravian hymns, 112 Spence, Robert, the York book seller, 323 Spener, P. J., 95 Spurgeon, C. H., in, 212, 298,
30S.343
Stainer, Sir John, 489
Staniforth, Sampson, the soldier- preacher, 238
Stanislaus, King, and the peasant, 294
Stanley, Dean, and the Wesley Monuments in Westminster Abbey, 132, 277
Stead, W. T., 37, 41. 26 3> 271, 272, 301, 409, 464, 493
Sternhold, 25
Stevenson, G. J., in, I44> 2IO
235. 34i
Sullivan, 280, 478
Swaddlers, nickname of Metho dists, 107
TAYLOR, Isaac, 41
Taylor, Joseph, IOO
Te Deum Laudamus, 492
Tennyson, 65, 155, 210, 417
Thackeray s description of Heber,
67
Thompson, Martha, the first Pres ton Methodist, 74 Tonga, Adoption of Christianity
in, 394 Toplady, his last hymn, 51 ; in
Burrington Coombe, 257 Trench, Archbishop, 23, 65, 431,
462
��Tune-Book Committee, 14 Tyng, Dudley Atkins, last words, 284
VAZEILLE, Mrs., 168 Veni, Creator Spiritus, 179, 389 Venite, Exultemus Domino, 491 Vicars, Hedley, his conversion,
193
Victoria, Queen, 230, 387, 427 ;
Diamond Jubilee Service, 459 Viking shield, 272
WALDENSES, 414
Walsh, Thomas, Irish Romanist, 140, 262
Watson, Richard, 10, 196, 243, 408
Watts, Dr., metrical paraphrases, 29 ; hymn-writer for the young, 33 ; founder of English hym- nody, 46 ; Supplement, 190 ; Lord s Supper, 382 ; and Dod- dridge, 407 ; Death of Moses,
455
Welldon, Bishop, 65 Wesley, Charles, first-fruits of his work, 3 ; posthumous hymns and poems, 8 ; translations, 10 ; Overton on, 31 ; opinions con cerning his hymns, 41 ; Family Hymn-book, 55 ; debt to Matthew Henry, 80, 87 ; Zin- zendorf, 88 ; at Laneast, 105 ; Jack Delamotte s conversion, 119; in the Minories, 119; effect of his conversion, 122 ; Edward Perronet, 167 ; Mrs. Rich, 171 ; Gwennap pit, 173 ; with criminals, 196 ; Newcastle, 202 ; visit to Portland, 209 ; death of his daughter Sarah, 217 ; conversion-hymn, 231 ; Evesham, 233 ; Kingswood School, 237 ; Young Pretender, 249 ; Wrestling Jacob, 277 ; Mrs. Delamotte, 281 ; reviled by Seward, 282 ; riot at De vizes, 286 ; Dr. Byrom, 312 ; links to musical celebrities, 359 ; Darlaston, 376 ; Funeral Hymns, 408 ; his swan-song, 419 ; hymn-writing at City
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