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15. Plan of Mathew Carey for the Institution for Printing Roman Catholic Books, 1791 134
16. Thomas G. Connor 137
17. The Abnaki Indians — Efforts of Rev. Joseph Baxter, an " Op- ponent" of Father Rale to Prevert Them from Catholicity.. • 139
18. Right Rev. Juan Xuarez, O. S. F., First Bishop of Florida.... 141
19. John Ryan, the Unfortunate 145
20. Riot at St. Peter's Church, New York, December 24th, 1806. . . 146
21. Chateaubriand in Philadelphia, 1791 — Composes a Hymn for the Colored Catholics 151
22» Restoration to Health of an Indian Bo> after Baptism, 1675.6 153
23. Quakers T«rice Save Old St. Joseph's Chapel, Philadelphia, fiom Destrvction 153
24. Items of Catholic Interest in Provincial Philadelphia , 153
25. Sketch of The Life and Times of Rev. Gabriel Richard of Detroit, Michigan 154
26. Governor Blackwell of Pennsylvania Advises the Provincial Council of the ** Rumors of Danger from the French and In- dians in Conjunction with ye Papists to cut off ye Protestants or at Least to Reduce them to ye See of Rome," 177
27. " Roman Catholiques only Excepted " from Holding Office in Pennsylvania afcer the Accession of William and Mary 179
28. Fear of a •* Few French [Catholic] Families " on the Schuylkill River, Pennsylvania ,in 1690 180
29. Thomas Lloyd,* Publisher of «* The Unerring Authority of the Catholic Church m Matters of Faith," Philadelphia, 1789... . 181
30. The Quakers of Chester, Pa,, Employ '«a Rigid, Virulent, Irish Bigotted Papist," Schoolmaster in 1741 • • 175
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32. Rev. John Thayer of Boston sends Rev. Leonard Neale, Vicar- General, an Account of the Charge Against Him 198
33 Bishop Concanen, the First Bishop of New York, Announces his Coming 300
34. Rev. Francis Neale's hirections Concerning Old St. Joseph's Pastoral Residence after the Death of Bishop Egan — Ap.>oints Rev. Paul Erntzcn his Agent— Archbishop Carroll's Views. . . . 301