"From Greenland's icy mountains,"
GALITZIN, Prince, 42 Galle, 275
Ganésa, 326
Ganges, 187, 195
Gangotri, 218
Garden Reach, 148
Garrows, 293
Garwhal, 216
Gell, Bishop, 348
General Assemby on Missions, 250 George IV., 49, 70, 120, 133
Gerard, Captain, 238
Gerické, missionary, 321 Gharapoori, 262
Ghazipoor, 205
Gifford, editor, 90, 100
Gladstone, W. E., on Heber, 2, 104, 137 translation of Heber's Verses to his Wife, 188
Havelock, General, 204
Havergal, W. H., 81
Hawarden Castle, 90, 102 Hawkstone Park, 51 Hayberg, 7, 357
Heber, Bishop, place in biography, 2; birth, 8; boyhood, 10; on conversion, 10; precocity, 11; schools, 12; Oxford, 16; Latin poem, 19; Palestine, 20; Char- lotte Dod, 22; Bow-meeting songs, 24 prize essay, 26; missionary enthusiasm, 27; makes the grand tour, 28; his journal, 33; in Petersburg, 35; in Moscow, 39; the Crimea, 42; Austerlitz and Jena, 46; welcomed at Hodnet, 49; ordained and instituted rector, 50; introduced to Wilberforce, 52; relation to church parties, 54 ; a parish priest, 55; marriage, 57; builds new rectory, 58; preaches for Bible Society, 61; on amuse- ments, 62; prayers, 63; friend- ship with Maria Leycester, 64; preaches at Lincoln's Inn, 67; friendship with Charlotte Dod, 68; Mrs. Fry, 72; on Scott's Force of Truth, 76; first hymns, 79:
From Greenland's icy moun- tains," 81; on hymn-writing, 84; his fifty-seven hymns, 90; edits Jeremy Taylor's works and writes his life, 92; his Quarterly Review articles, 96; Bow meeting at Hawarden Castle and Mrs. Glad- stone, 102; missionary enthusiasm as in Palestine, 105; proposes union of Church's two Missionary Societies, 108; missionary sermons, III; Bampton Lecture, 114; offered Bishopric of Calcutta, 116; appointed by the King, 120; fare- wells, 127; leaves Hodnet, 131; consecration at Lambeth, 133; sails for Calcutta, 141; first ex- perience of Bengal, 147; first impressions of the city, 150; con- trasted with his predecessor, 155; welcomed by all, 156; describes a suttee, 158; life in Calcutta, 161;
girls' schools, 166; pictures of Bengal, 170; visitation charge, 182; first Burmese war, 185; begins tour in East and North India, 187; "Verses to his Wife," 187; Stow's death, 190; up the Ganges, 195; "An Evening
Walk in Bengal," 106; Heber's hill mission, 198; Augustus Cleve- land, 199; in Bahar and Hindo- stan, 200; at Lenares, 207; on native marriage and divorce, 208; at Chunar, 209; in Oudh, 211; sick, 212; climbing the Himalayas to Almora, 216; tiger - shooting, 219; in Almora, 222; on the tea plant, 223; at Meerut, 226; on Government intolerance, 227; at Delhi, 229; reception by the titular Emperor, 230; the palace of the Great Mogul, 233; at Agra, 234; the Taj Mahal de- scribed, 235; Fatehpoor Sikri, 235; through Central India and Rajpootana, 237; among the
Bheels, 240; at Baroda and Kaira, 241; reaches Bombay, 243; simplicity of his dress, 249; on missions to the Hindoos, 250; educational missions, 253; letter to Marshman, 255; to Maria Ley- cester, 259; contrasts Bombay with Calcutta, 260; Elephanta described, 262; Kanhéri, 265; Karlé, 268; Poona, 269; on Mountstuart Elphinstone, 270; visitation at St. Thomas's Cathedral, 273; on soldiers' children, 274; lands at Ceylon, 275; Galle and Colombo, 276; on conferences with other missionaries, 281; at Cotta and Kandy, 283; letter to his mother, 289; return to Cal- cutta, 292; on the siege of Bhurt- poor, 294; on re-ordination of Lutherans, 295; ordination of Abdool Mussee'h, 298; conversa- tional power, 299; a friend of the Armenians, 300; with Dr. Joshua Marshman at Fulta, 303; voyage to Madras, 304; visitation at St. George's, Madras, 307; Thomas Munro, 307; overwork,
309; on tour for the last time, 312; at Pondicherry, 313; among the pagodas, 315; on the Nes- torians or Syro-Jacobites, 316; on the evil of periodical land-assess- ments, 318; at Tanjor, 319; at Schwartz's tomb, 320; Maharaja Serfojee, 323; missionary plans, 324; reaches Trichinopoly, 327; on Schwartz, 329; Heber's last letter, 331; last services, 332; favourite hymn, '335; death in the bath, 337; burial, 338; eulo- gies and memorials, 339; window in Malpas Church, 344; Heber's successors and the extension of Christianity in the East, 346; Bishop Butler's sermon, 349; Southey on, 350; bibliography, 352 Heber family, 357
Mary, 9, 135, 200, 358 Memorial School, 327
Mrs., Bishop's mother, 8, 11, 119, 135, 305, 357
Reginald, M. A., 7, 25, 293, 357 Richard, 8, 65, 75, 96, 97, 358 Thomas C., 9, 63
Heber-Percy family, 78, 145, 170, 343, 357
Hemans, Mrs., 86 Henry, Matthew, 6
Herbert, Captain, 223
Hills of Hawkstone, 51, 56, 70, 357 Himalayas, 217, 244 Hindostani, 203, 212, 298 Hindus, 252, 308 Hislop, Stephen, 3 History of Missions, 1, 350 Neander's, I
Hodges, Bishop, 316
Hodnet, 7, 51, 78, 128, 130, 343, 357 Rectory, 58, 63
Home, artist, 211 Hoogli River, 147, 185 Hooker, 14, 95
Horton, R. J. Wilmot, 67, 329 Hough, James, 207, 291 How, Bishop, 111 Howard, 19, 44
Howley, Bishop, of London, 82, 101 Humboldt, 238
Hungary, 45
Hutchinson, Lord, 50
Lake, Lord, 229, 294 Lambrick, missionary, 280 Lancasterian system, 168 Landhar, 216 Land-tax, 318
Latin hymns, 86
Law, M., 204
Lawrence, Sir Henry, 273
Sir John, 302
Lawrie, chaplain, 307
Layard family in Ceylon, 275
Le Bas, Professor, 154
Leslie, missionary, 204
Leycester, Maria, 64, 128, 258, 342
Leyden, Dr. John, 300
Liverpool, Lord, 137
Lockhart, J., 68
Lord, chaplain, 153
Loring, Archdeacon, 119, 155
Love, Dr. J., 4
Lucknow, 210, 347
Lushington, C., 210, 340
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