Macdonald, Dr., 196, 215. Mackenzie, Mr., 4, 91, 92. Madagascar, 7; arrival in, 119, 120; mode of travel, 121, 123; vegetation, 124; slavery in, 125; address to Queen of, 128.
Magnusson, Professor, testi- mony respecting Isaac Sharp, 75. Manasseh, Dr. Beshara, 277. Manderstrom, Baron, 28. Manuana, 96. Marion, 207. Maryville, 139.
Mason, Isaac, 218, 223, 224, 235, 266.
Mason, Thomas and Jane, 134. Matehuala, 255.
Mather, Robert A., 134. Matjes Fontein, 90.
Mauritius, 119, 129. McAll Mission, 268.
Methodist Episcopal Mission, 225, 226.
Melbourne, 130, 132, 134. Mexico, 8, 143, 145, 161, 168, 253, 255. Michel, Louise, 269. Middlesbrough, site of town purchased, 15; iron trade, 28.
Miller, Dr., 242, 257.
Molope, 95. Montery, 255. Morija, 113, 114.
Morris, Samuel, 210, 216. Moravian Missions, 46, 48, 56- 61, 74, 75, 84, 130, 192, 272. Moscopototo, 92. Motito, 4, 92, 94. Motsodi, 99, 100. Müller, George, 160. Müller, Mr., 84.
Murray, Andrew, visited by Isaac Sharp and panions, 79, 249. Murray, Charles, 87, 88. Murray family, welcome from, 80, 85, 87.
Murray, George, 85.
Nason, Dr., 161, 171, 176, 264, 271, 282, 284, 287.
Neave, Joseph James, 130, 132; account of travel with Isaac Sharp, 133, 135.
Neethling, Professor, 80, 83. New Bedford, 247.
New England Yearly Meeting, 246.
New Garden, 140.
New Herrnhut, 47, 48, 50. New York, 139.
New Zealand, visited, 132. Newberg, 207. Newcastle, 264.
Newman, Henry Stanley, 185. Niagara, 142. Nightingale, John, 221. Nîmes, 268.
North Shields, 17.
Norway visited, 24, 78, 261; settlement of Friends there, 24-26; the King visited, 28; visited by James Owen, 75.
Ohio Yearly Meeting, 248.
writes of the Murray family,
Owen, James, visit to Norway,
Pacific Grove, 210. Paris, 167.
Pearse, Mark Guy, 146. Pearson, John, 203. Pease, Arthur, 289. Pease, Edward, 15.
Pease, Joseph, first Friend who sits in Parliament, 15. Pease, Sir Joseph Whitwell, 150, 158, 159, 162, 164. Penington, Isaac, motto of, 68. Penney, Harrison, accompanies Isaac Sharp to Greenland, 47, 50, 67, 136. Peppermint Bay, 131. Perie, Dr., 233, 234. Peterson, Dr., 33. Peterson, William, 135. Philadelphia, 139, 254. Philipton, 115. Philippopolis, 184. Pierce, Dr., 209, 211.
Pim, Captain and Mrs., 166, 170, 171, 173, 268. Piney Woods, 139. Port Said, 189, 273. Prentice Krall, 86. Procter, Hannah, becomes
wife of Isaac Sharp, 17. Procter, Joseph and Elizabeth, 17.
Procter, Joseph, son of preced-
Procter, John Richardson, 17. Procter, John William, 172. Providence, "They who mark the hand of," 8, 161. Providence, U.S.A., 139. Pumphrey, Edwin, accompanies Isaac Sharp to Labrador, 56. Purdie, Samuel A., 143, 168, 255; decease of, 256.
Ras el Metn, 275. Rentril, Ernest, 47. Reykjavik, 32, 45.
Rhoads, Jonathan E., 216. Richardson, Henry, accom-
panied Isaac Sharp to Ice- land, 42.
Rink, Dr., 48. Richmond, 139.
Richsquare, 139.
Robben Island leper and con-
vict settlement, 82.
Robert College, 188.
Robson, Ernest, 264. Roisland, Tollay, 261. Rottingdean, 10.
Saffron Walden, 13, 15, 133, 257. Saint Andrew of Crete, 97. Saint Gilles, 268. Salem, 207.
San Francisco, 77, 135, 137,
202, 205, 223, 259.
San José, 162, 206, 207. Sehneider, I. J., 50. Scott, Mr., 112.
Sechele, Interview with, 98, 107; brings a goat, 99. Sehore, 192, 193. Seoni Malwa, 194.
Sewell, Joseph, 121, 122, 126,
abstainer, 8; birth and parentage, 9; his mother's death, 9; school days, 11; life at Saffron Walden, 13, 15, 133, 257; own verses, 14, 17, 68, 131, 132, 173, 183, 240, 243; private secretary to Joseph Pease, 15; first appearance in ministry, 15; marriage with Hannah Procter, 17; his wife's illness and death, 18-20; is recorded as a minister, 22; various journeys as a minister, 23; first visit to Norway, 24; visits the King, 28; visits Orkney and Shetland Isles, 28; removes to Middles- brough, 28; first visit to Iceland, 28, 35; visits Faroe Isles, 36-40; second visit to Iceland, 40-45; Greenland visited, 46-56; visits Labra- dor, 56-61; his character depicted, 62-78; favourite verse, "My Prayer," 66; reverses in business, 70; visits Norway with James Owen, 76; South Africa visited, 79-118; his watch- word, 91; reaches Mada- gascar, 119; letter to sea captain, 119; slavery ques- tion, 125; addresses Queen of Madagascar, 128; counter with savages, 128; leaves for Australia, 129; reaches Sydney, 130; reaches Tasmania, 131; in Queens- land, 132; in New Zealand, 132; reaches San Francisco, 135; Baltimore, 137; illness at New Garden, 140; visits Whittier, 140; on pastors, 141, 247; visits Mexico, 143; returns to England, 143; life at Broadstairs, 146; his sister's decease, 153; resides at Ettington, 154; vision of
angels, 163; certificate for further service, 164; goes to Paris and falls ill there, 167; returns to England, 171; Yearly Meeting of 1891, 177- 182; starts for Constanti- nople, 183; illness in Red Sea, 191; reaches India, 192; reaches Japan, 199; reaches San Francisco, 205; visits Oregon, 207; illness in Cali- fornia, 208; leaves for China, 213; reaches China, 217; Chung King, 224; presenta- tion of scrolls, 225; dangers of travel, 231; leaves China, 239; American Yearly Meet- ings, 246-253; Mexico, 255 ; Dublin Yearly Meeting, 257; reaches England, 260; last visit to Norway, 261; visits France, 267; his thought for others, 269; leaves for Syria, 273; Jerusalem, 277; returns to England, 278; his home interests, 279; last lecture, 281; returns to Ettington ill, 282; partial recovery, 283; issue no longer doubtful, 285; decease and funeral, 288. Sharp, John, 16.
Sharp, Rebecca, sister of Isaac Sharp, 22.
Sharp, Thomson, 9, 145, 155, 162, 281.
Shelley, S. H. and E. and family, 162, 165, 182, 205, 207, 211, 241, 247, 256, 258. Shiloh, 115.
Shillitoe, Thomas, visits Nor- way, 24.
Shoshong, 5, 6, 99, 100, 102, 104, 106, 108. Skia-took, 252.
Slavery in Madagascar, 125, 128.
Smith, Joseph, 239. Sohagpur, 194. Southland College, 137.
Stephenson, George, 15. Steven, Mr., 239.
Stewart Island, 8, 134, 144. Stirk Fontein, 90. Stratford-on-Avon, 161, 171. Sufferings, Meeting for, the standing executive committee of Society of Friends, 69, 177,
Swann, Rebecca, 9, 266. Sydney, 130, 133.
Syria visited, 273-278.
Table Mountain, 84.
Tamatave, 119. Tasted, Elias, 24.
Taylor, Dr. Bell, 162, 260. Taylor, Joseph and Kate, 194. Tennyson, 270.
Terrell, Charles D. and Mrs., 192, 193.
"Thirst," The, 5, 102. Thomas, Anna, 261. Thomas, Deborah C., 137. Thomas, Dr. James Carey, 253. Thomas, Dr. R. H., 137, 182, 253, 261.
Thompson, Mr., 82. Thomson, Esther, 9. Thunderstorm, Terrific, 6, 113. Tidmanton, 116. Tokio, 201.
Tonjoroff, Mr. and Mrs., 184, 185.
Tredouw Pass Convict Station, 84.
Tregelles, Edwin O., visits Norway with Isaac Sharp, 24, 26, 189, 262.
Tuttle, Asa, 142. Valence, 268.
Van Wyk, Mr., 108. Verborgen Fontein, 90. Victoria, 255.
Vienna, 184. Villiersdorf, 83.
Wade, Charles, 138. Wade, Sir Willoughby, 284. Waldmeier, Theophilus, 276. Walker, George Washington, 116.
Walls, William A., 253, 254, 255.
Warmow, M., 53. Washington, 139. Watson, John M., 253. Weir, Mr., 115. Weiz, Theodore, 158. Wellington, 79. Wellner, J. W., 51.
Western Yearly Meeting, 250. Westman Islands visited, 31. Whitney, Dr. and M. C., 200, 201, 202, 215. Whittier visited, 140.
Wigham, Leonard, 229, 231, 233.
Wilberforce, William, 35. Williams, John H. and E., 194. Wilmington, 248.
Wittebergen, 115.
Woolman, John, 241. Wyandotte Indians, 252. Wycombe, 15.
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