African colonization, Mr. Freling- huysen's interest in, 222. Alexander, Dr. Archibald, on Mr. Frelinghuysen's eloquence, 128. Alexander, Dr. James W., on Mr. Frelinghuysen's character, 145. Annexation of Texas, its influence on presidential election of 1844, 92; on subsequent fate of the nation, 93.
ican Sunday School Union at Washington, 233.
Brevity of Mr. Frelinghuysen's speeches, 122.
Briggs, Governor, his interest in the Congressional prayer-meet- ing, 157; in the temperance movement, 246.
Brougham, Lord, on a lawyer's duty, 156.
Atoning Savior, Mr. Frelinghuy-Brown, Rev. I. V., his Life of Dr. sen's faith in, 165, 272.
Attorney General of New Jersey, Brownlee, Rev. Dr., at Basking Mr. Frelinghuysen's appoint- Ridge, 32.
ment to the office, 46; his dis- Burnet's Life of Hale quoted, 155. charge of its duties, 47; one rea- son of his accepting it, 154.
Baccalaureate addresses, Mr. Fre- linghuysen's at Rutger's lege, 109, 110. Baldwin, Judge, decides the prietary case, 56. Bar of New Jersey, 42, 48; wis- dom of Mr. Frelinghuysen's leaving it, 57.
Calhoun, John C., 59.
Campbell, Lord, on a lawyer's duty, 156.
Col-Campbell, Rev. Dr., at Mr. Fre- linghuysen's funeral, 113; his funeral sermon quoted, 164, 192; Mr. Frelinghuysen's part- ing interview with, 261. Cannon, Rev. Dr., his opinion of General Frelinghuysen's piety, 26; speech at Mr. Frelinghuy- sen's inauguration, 104. Catholicity, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, 99, 118, 164, 217; its limits, 165. Censoriousness, Mr. Frelinghuy- sen's freedom from, 149, 192. Chambers, Hon. E. F., his letter to Mr. Frelinghuysen, 186. Chambers, Hon. George, class- mate of Mr. Frelinghuysen, 33; testifies to his diligence in study, 36; to his legislative character, 64.
Basking Ridge, academy there, 31. Baxter's Saint's Rest, Mr. Freling- huysen's fondness for, 121. Benefits of affliction, 209, 211. Bible, Mr. Frelinghuysen's dili- gent study of, 122, 139, 140, 149, 261. Bible Society, American, Mr. Fre- linghuysen's connection with, 218-222; his love for, 169. Bradish, Hon. L., author of Bible Society's minute on the death of Mr. Frelinghuysen, 221. Breckinridge, Rev. Dr. John, pro- Charities, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, cures a meeting for the Amer- 163, 164, 224.
Cheerfulness, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, Dawson, Hon. Mr., 81.
115, 141, 152, 258, 271. Cheever, Rev. E., quoted, 161. Children, Mr. Frelinghuysen's fondness for, 116.
Choice of a profession, Mr. Fre-
linghuysen's counsel on, 207. Cholera, fast day for, 78. Christian Intelligencer, The, quot- ed, 280.
Clay, Henry, in Senate, 59; opin- ion of Mr. Frelinghuysen, 81; nominated for President, 87; popularity of, 117; letters to Mr. Frelinghuysen, 175–180. "Coetus," the, origin of, 19. Colonization Society, American, Mr. Frelinghuysen's connection with, 222; speech for, 127; re- view of, 223; life-long interest in, 224.
"Conferentie," the, origin of, 19. Congressional life, its moral risks, 158; Mr. Frelinghuysen's views of, 195, 196.
Conscientiousness, Mr. Freling- huysen's, 129, 143, 144. Constitution of the United States, Mr. Frelinghuysen's love for, 45, 110.
Conversion of Mr. Frelinghuysen, agencies in, 130; its character, 133.
Cornell, Rev. John, sketch of, 278. Cornell, Mrs. Maria, character,
279; influence on her brother, 279; piety, 280. Cornell, Rev. Dr. J. A. H., Mr. Frelinghuysen's letters to, 209-
Courage of General F. Frelinghuy-
sen, 25; of John Frelinghuysen, 276; of Theodore, 257. Cox, Rev. Dr., orderly sergeant of
Captain Frelinghuysen, 44. Crosby, Rev. Dr. Howard, on Mr. Frelinghuysen, 106-109. "Crown lawyer," anecdote, 49.
Death, Mr. Frelinghuysen's fear of, 253; his victory over, 255, 258 his own at a fit time, 111; of Frederick Frelinghuysen, Esq., 131; its character, 132, 281. Demarest, Rev. William, transla-
tor of "" Frelinghuysen's Ser-
De Witt, Rev. Dr., pastor of Mr. Frelinghuysen, 160; receives a letter of condolence from him, 212; speaks at his funeral, 112. Dickerson, Hon. Mahlon, 59. Doddridge's Rise and Progress recommended, 205. Dumont, Peter B., 330. Duryea, Rev. J. T., reports Mr. Frelinghuysen's words on a cer- tain occasion, 134. Dutch Church, Mr. Frelinghuysen born in the, 129; his love for the, 165.
Edwards, President, refers to T. J. Frelinghuysen's ministry, 16. Edwards, Rev. Dr., Mr. Freling- huysen's letter to, 248. Elder, Mr. Frelinghuysen's activi- ty as such, 161.
Election campaign of 1844, its earnestness, 88; Mr. Freling- huysen's views of, 177; Mr. Clay's, 178.
Ellsworth, Hon. William, Mr. Fre- linghuysen's letter to, 88. Elmendorf, Dr. James B., marries
Elizabeth Frelinghuysen, 27. Eloquence, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, 42; character of, 50; instances in Newark, 123; in Boston, 124; power of, 124; not capable of report, 125; Dr. Magie's rem- iniscence, 126-128; before the American Bible Society, 220. Evarts, Jeremiah, remarks on one of Mr. Frelinghuysen's speech- es, 76. Everett, Hon. Edward, letter from, 82, 83.
Faith, simplicity of Mr. Freling-
huysen's, 133; strength of, 148. Fast-day for cholera, Mr. Freling- huysen's speech upon appoint- ing, 78.
Fasting, Mr. Frelinghuysen's prac-
tice of, 139. Fillmore, Hon. M., 87.
Finley, Rev. Dr., his school, 32; his religious influence, 130; founder of American Coloniza- tion Society, 222. Flag-raising at Rutger's College, 45.
Flattery, Mr. Frelinghuysen's ab- horrence of, 136.
Forgiveness of injuries, Mr. Fre- linghuysen on, 141. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Ann, her mar- riage, 27; happy influence on her husband's children, 31. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Charlotte, her marriage, 40; character, 40; death, 109.
Frelinghuysen, Ferdinandus, 17. Frelinghuysen, General Frederick,
his birth, 22; education, 23; Revolutionary services, 24; in U. S. Senate, 25; death, 26; children, 27. Frelinghuysen, Frederick, Esq., 28, 29, 131, 280-282. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Harriet, 109. Frelinghuysen, Henricus, 17. Frelinghuysen, Jacobus, 17. Frelinghuysen, the Rev. John, birth and education, 18; mar- riage, 21; death, 19.
his birth, 28; education at New Brunswick, 31; at Basking Ridge, 32; at Princeton, 33; studying law, 36; marriage, 40; success at the bar, 42; patriot- ism, 44; attorney general, 46; legal characteristics, 48; in Quaker case, 50; in Proprietary case, 56; in Senate, 61; on the Indians, 66; on Sunday mails, 73; on appointing a fast day, 78; returns to Newark, 84; Chancellor of University, 85; nominated for Vice-president, 87; result of election, 91; not to be regretted, 92; removes to New Brunswick, 104; death, 111; funeral, 112; person, 114; social habits, 115; mental traits, 112-120; reading, 121; elo- quence, 122-127; conversion, 130; faith, 133; humility, 135; devotions, 138; conscientious- ness, 143; hospitality, 152; le- gal integrity, 156; activity as elder, 161; in Sunday-schools, 162; charities, 163; concern for souls, 171; President of A. B. C. F. M., 214; of American Bible Society, 219; of Ameri- can Tract Society, 226; his in- terest in African colonization, 222; in American S. S. Union, 232; in American Temperance Union, 245; dying exercises, 252; summary of his character, 264.
Friends, society of, their division,
Frelinghuysen, John, Esq., his in- 50; their creed, 52. fluence on Theodore, 36; youth, 275; integrity and courage, 276; piety, 277.
Friends, Mr. Frelinghuysen's fond- ness for, 142, 152, 256.
Frelinghuysen, the Rev. Theo. Garrison, W. L., his lines to Mr.
Jac., his birth, 13; call to
America, 14; ministry, 15; Geniality of Mr. Frelinghuysen's success, 16.
Frelinghuysen, the Rev. Theodore, his education, 16; character,
Frelinghuysen, Hon. Theodore,
"Gift of God," Mr. Frelinghuysen really such, 264.
Grant, Mrs., of Laggan, her notice of the Rev. Theodore Freling- huysen, 17.
ion of, 83; Professor Lewis's, 95-97.
Industry, its value to the young, 194, 195, 198, 200, 202-3.
Haines, Governor, his speech at Mr. Frelinghuysen's inaugura- Ingersoll, Hon. J. R., a classmate tion, 104. of Mr. Frelinghuysen, 33; let- ter from, 33-35.
Hall, Rev. Robert, an audible pri- Insight, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, 63; vate prayer, 139; on religion,
into character, 117; into books, 117.
Hallock, Rev. Dr., letter from, 225; Integrity of Mr. Frelinghuysen, 80, Mr. Frelinghuysen's letter to, 81, 82.
Hardenbergh, Rev. Dr., his char-Jackson, Andrew, character, 61; acter and marriage, 21. Hardenbergh, the Jufvrouw, her piety, 20; marriage, 21; second marriage, 21; death, 22; desires her children to become minis- ters, 22; influence on Theodore Frelinghuysen, 129; longing for death, 262.
Harlan Page's example, 230. Hasbrouck, Hon. A. B., President
of Rutger's College, 103. Hay, Rev. Dr., letter of Mr. Fre- linghuysen to, 329; his intima- cy with, 160.
Henry, Rev. Dr. C. S., 99.
on Indian question, 65, 69; on Mr. Frelinghuysen's integrity, 81; commended by Mr. Freling- huysen, 157; his annual mes- sage in 1834, 204. Jackson, John P., Esq., Mr. Clay's letter to, 81; his testimony to Mr. Frelinghuysen, 189. Jackson, Rev. William, marries Anna Frelinghuysen, 18. Jay's Exercises, a favorite book of Mr. Frelinghuysen's, 121. Jefferson, President, on Indian question, 67; has a fund for ed- ucating colored children, 224.
Hodge, Rev. Dr., at Mr. Freling-Job, quotation from, applied to
huysen's funeral, 112. Home, Mr. Frelinghuysen's piety at, 151.
Hope, Dr., anecdote of, 152. Hornblower, Chief Justice, 42, 282. Hospitality, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, 117, 152, 153.
Humility, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, its extent, 100, 102, 135; expres- sions, 136, 254, 256, 262; grounds, 137, 148.
Mr. Frelinghuysen, 164. Johnson, Professor, 99. Johnson, Hon. R. M., his reports on Sunday mails, 71, 72. Judd, Rev. Dr. Gideon F., marries a daughter of General F. Fre- linghuysen, 27; his death and funeral, 210.
Judge of Supreme Court of New Jersey, Mr. Frelinghuysen ap- pointed, 47.
Humor, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, 99; Judgment, Mr. Frelinghuysen's
Imagination, Mr. Frelinghuysen's,
Indian Bill, its nature, 64; Mr. Frelinghuysen's speech upon, 66; subsequently approved in
soundness of, 49, 62; accuracy of, 119.
Kirkpatrick, Rev. Dr., a classmate of Mr. Frelinghuysen, 32; con- versation with him, 155.
Georgia, 82; Mr. Everett's opin-Last sickness of Mr. Frelinghuy-
sen, its origin and progress, 252 linghuysen's eloquent effort in, -253.
Law, Mr. Frelinghuysen studies,
36; practices, 40; forsakes, 57, Nassau Hall, Mr. Frelinghuysen 85. studies there, 33. Legal profession, its moral charac- Neilson, Colonel James, 28. ter, 154; why Dr. Spring left Neville, Rev. Dr., reads service at it, 171. Mr. Frelinghuysen's grave, 113. Lewis, Professor Tayler, letter Nevius, Hon. J. S., Mr. Freling- upon Mr. Frelinghuysen's char- acter, 95-102.
huysen's letter to, 184-186. Newark, Mr. Frelinghuysen's set- tlement there, 40; returns there from Washington, 84; speaks there on Henry Clay, 181. New Brunswick, N. J., scene of Rev. T. J. Frelinghuysen's la- bors, 14, 15; final residence of Jufvrouw Hardenbergh, 22; Mr. Frelinghuysen at school there, 28; removes there, 104; buried there, 113.
Packard, Frederick A., Esq., let- ter from, 232.
Parker, C., Esq., on Mr. Freling-
huysen's character, 41-44, 154. Patriotism, Mr. Frelinghuysen's, 44, 46.
Peacemaker, Mr. Frelinghuysen's skill as such, 161.
Pennington, Hon. William, 42; letter from, 184.
Personal efforts for souls, Mr. Fre- linghuysen's, 149, 171-174; his speech upon, 228–231.
Messler, Rev. Dr., his estimate of Pirtle & Prentice, Messrs., Mr.
the first Frelinghuysens' success,
Frelinghuysen's letter to, 89,
Milledoler, Rev. Dr., President of Poets, Mr. Frelinghuysen's favor-
Ministers of Gospel, Mr. Freling- Popularity of Mr. Frelinghuysen, huysen's desire to become one, its cause, 117.
170; his respect and care for, Power of kindness, 229. 160. Prayer, Mr. Frelinghuysen's hab- Missions, Foreign, A. B. C., Mr. its of, 138-140, 146, 261. Frelinghuysen's speeches for, Prayer - meetings, Congressional, 123, 124; president of, 214; 157; in general, 149, 160. resignation, 215; farewell let-Presidential election in 1844- ter to, 216.
Murder case at Newark, Mr. Fre-
warmth of the canvass, 88; its result not to be regretted, 92;
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