The Marvel of Nations
INDEX
| Above God — how? | 173 |
| A Catholic challenge to Protestants. | 180 |
| A conflict inevitable. | 198 |
| Adam Smith’s prediction. | 17 |
| Additions by immigration. | 66 |
| A fair proposition. | 184, 256 |
| A false charge. | 184 |
| A false issue. | 228 |
| A glance at the past. | 187 |
| Agreement between Daniel and Paul. | 174 |
| A head wounded to death. | 115 |
| Aims and efforts of Romanism. | 142 |
| Alarming apathy of Christians. | 261 |
| All Christian. | 244 |
| All people “consent” to their government. | 254 |
| A logical sequence. | 187 |
| A marvelous continent. | 80 |
| Amendment to Pennsylvania law defeated. | 258 |
| America invites the world. | 14 |
| America Bible Society. | 79 |
| America literature abroad. | 78 |
| American Traveler on immigration. | 64 |
| America signalized by God above all nations. | 80 |
| An accomplice of the papacy. | 161 |
| An act of faith. | 187 |
| An American Catholic Church called for. | 167 |
| A new political party calls for Sunday enforcement. | 216 |
| An Oakland (Cal.) D.D. on enforcing Sunday. | 213 |
| “Another beast.” | 106 |
| Another “irrepressible conflict.” | 198 |
| An unavoidable conclusion. | 93 |
| Application of Revelation 12:12. | 153 |
| A proper subject of prophecy. | 80 |
| A prophecy remarkably fulfilled. | 118 |
| A prophecy mile-stone not a hundred years old. | 103 |
| A question of prophecy. | 145 |
| Area of the United States and Russia compared (note). | 14 |
| A religious strike for Sunday. | 221 |
| A remarkable scene in Westminster Abbey. | 242 |
| A Spanish view (Count d’Aranda). | 17 |
| Astounding statements. | 254 |
| A taking war-cry. | 260 |
| A thankless task. | 181 |
| A victorious company. | 121 |
| A warrant offered for Sunday-keeping. | 178 |
| Beginning of the prophecy of Revelation 13. | 94 |
| Berkeley’s poem “The Course of Empire.” | 111 |
| Berthier enters Rome. | 117 |
| Birth of New England. | 24 |
| Bishop A. Cleveland Coxe on “National Christianity.” | 222 |
| Bishop Foster on the state of religion in Europe. | 232 |
| Bishop Newton on the mark. | 171 |
| Bishop of St. Asaph (quotation from). | 18 |
| British views of the American Revolution. | 84 |
| Brooklyn Bridge. | 63 |
| Burke on American Revolution. | 126 |
| California Convention goes wild over Sunday laws. | 218 |
| Campbell convicts Protestantism of Romish traditions. | 182 |
| Capitol building at Washington. | 59 |
| Catholic and Protestant can unite in the proposed reform. | 191 |
| “Catholic Catechism of Christian Religion.” | 177 |
| “Catholic Christian Instructed.” | 178 |
| Catholic claims waived. | 241 |
| Catholicism never changes. | 243 |
| Catholic proof that the Church can change the law. | 179 |
| Catholics admit that Sunday is not enjoined in the Scriptures. | 179 |
| Catholics on Sunday observance. | 240 |
| Catholics welcomed as allies. | 241 |
| Caused to receive the mark — what. | 263 |
| Cause of present infidel activity. | 235 |
| Causes of the French Revolution. | 144 |
| “Centennial History” on American progress. | 30 |
| Centennial of adoption of the Constitution — grand celebration proposed. | 223 |
| Change in the law by papists. | 175 |
| Change of front. | 223 |
| Change of front by the Christian Press. | 235 |
| Change of law predicted. | 174 |
| Change of the Sabbath — how Catholics regard it. | 180 |
| Characteristics of the government of Revelation 13:11. | 136 |
| Character of America’s first settlers. | 84 |
| Character of the National Reform Movement. | 200 |
| Character of the papacy. | 103 |
| Chas. Beecher charges Protestantism with apostasy. | 143 |
| Chas. Beecher on the theological situation. | 143 |
| Chas. Beecher’s testimony. | 166 |
| Chicago Express declares that every cause which led to union of Church and State in Europe, now exists in this country. | 233 |
| Christ falsely charged. | 181 |
| Christian Instructor calls for religious amendment. | 238 |
| Christian laws can be abrogated only through blood. | 233 |
| Christians in the churches. | 164 |
| Christian Statesman on Sunday-breaking Congressmen. | 210 |
| Chronology of Revelation 13:11. | 114 |
| Civil and religious liberty symbolized. | 133 |
| Claims of the Catholic Church. | 177 |
| Coast-line of the U.S. | 86 |
| Condition of Western Hemisphere in 1798. | 123 |
| Conditions fulfilled. | 90 |
| Congressmen denounced for Sunday-breaking. | 210 |
| Constantine paganized Christianity. | 232 |
| Constitution, Art. II. N.R. Association. | 229 |
| Constitution of U.S., character of. | 72 |
| Contemporary powers. | 146 |
| Continuance of the papacy. | 103 |
| Croly, quotation from. | 117 |
| Cyrus D. Foss, sermon by. | 79 |
| Dangers anticipated from infidel aggression. | 234 |
| D’Aubigne to the Evangelical Alliance. | 139 |
| David Hartley on U.S. naval power. | 17 |
| Defining heresy. | 207 |
| Demand of Liberalism. | 230 |
| Description of second symbol of Revelation 13. | 105 |
| De Tocqueville on our separation from England. | 19 |
| Detroit Evening News on official corruption. | 141 |
| Different organizations for Sunday. | 222 |
| Discovery of America an enterprise undertaken in the interest of religion. | 83 |
| Doctrines common to Christendom. | 162 |
| Dublin Nation notes the manner of our development. | 127 |
| Dublin Nation on American Empire. | 22 |
| Edward Everett on English exiles. | 127 |
| Effect of apostasy. | 166 |
| Effect of deceitful wonders. | 159 |
| Elements now at work in this nation. | 144 |
| Emile de Girardin on American prospects. | 22 |
| End if the prophecy of Revelation 13. | 96 |
| England on U.S. Constitution. | 77 |
| Enumeration of the ten divisions of Rome. | 109 |
| Equal rights to give way before religion. | 214 |
| Europe has an eye on America. | 112 |
| Evils in Protestant churches. | 143 |
| Evils involved in the amendment movement. | 247 |
| Examiner and Chronicle shouts both yea and nay. | 236 |
| Exposition of 2 Thessalonians 2:9. | 152 |
| Ex-President Fillmore on Sunday legislation. | 215 |
| Extract from Burnaby’s travels. | 16 |
| False claims of Spiritualism. | 154 |
| False definition of Church and State. | 204 |
| F.E.Abbott’s estimated of the N.R. movement. | 197 |
| First-day keepers and the mark. | 184 |
| First railroad in America. | 27 |
| Form of government in St. John’s time. | 116 |
| Frederic, Napoleon, and Washington. | 79 |
| Galiani’s prediction. | 17 |
| General Conference of M.E. Church indorses amendment movement. | 238 |
| Geo. A. Townsend on the present politico-theological movement. | 192 |
| Geo. A. Townsend, providence in America. | 20 |
| Geo. Herbert’s poem. | 18 |
| God chose America’s first settlers. | 84 |
| God not in the Constitution. | 190 |
| God’s question to Job. | 150 |
| Governor Pownal’s views of America. | 17, 19 |
| Great judgments attributed to Sunday-breaking. | 217 |
| Great wonders. | 148 |
| Grounds on which image can be erected. | 162 |
| Heaven’s judgments justified. | 186 |
| History of the National Reform Association. | 192 |
| Hon. A.H. Cragin, speech of. | 73 |
| How does a government speak? | 137 |
| How the miracles of Revelation 13:13 are wrought. | 151 |
| How the papacy rose. | 100 |
| How revolutions are accomplished. | 192 |
| Identity between the little horn of Daniel 7:25 and leopard beast of Revelation 13. | 100 |
| Idle talk. | 205 |
| Inconsistency of the National Reform Movement. | 201 |
| Incorporation of the National Reform Association. | 196 |
| Independent American Catholic Church. | 167 |
| Infant baptism not enjoined in the Scriptures. | 179 |
| Influence of the U.S. in the Pacific. | 66 |
| Intention necessary to change. | 176 |
| Inter Ocean’s report of Liberal convention. | 231 |
| In the forehead and hand explained. | 266 |
| Iowa Baptist Association indorses amendment movement. | 239 |
| Jefferson on origin of “just powers.” | 252 |
| J. Litch on chronology of Revelation 13:11. | 120 |
| J.M. Foster (extract from sermon). | 20 |
| John Adams’s expectation. | 16, 17 |
| Joseph Cook argues for Sunday as a civil institution. | 225 |
| J.S. Smart on the political duties of Christians. | 189 |
| Justinian’s decree. | 100 |
| Lansing State Republican on the religious amendment. | 208 |
| Lashes and swords poor ambassadors for Christ. | 233 |
| Last apostasy the worst. | 170 |
| Last day prophecies. | 153 |
| Law in Daniel 7:25 | 172 |
| Law of symbols as to territory. | 109 |
| Legislation must favor Christians only. | 214 |
| Liberty enlightening the world. | 62 |
| Location of government represented by the second symbol of Revelation 13. | 111 |
| Louisville, ky., pronounces Sunday a civil institution. | 225 |
| Lying wonders defined. | 151 |
| Lyman Beecher’s testimony. | 166 |
| Macmillan on national changes. | 25 |
| Magistrates may enforce Sunday as a civil institution. | 215 |
| Making an image. | 159 |
| Mark of beast — by whom enforced. | 169 |
| Mark of beast — what? | 172 |
| Meaning of Greek anabainon. | 126 |
| Meaning of Greek enopion. | 112 |
| Meaning of Greek kata in 2 Thessalonians 2:9. | 152 |
| Meaning of Greek charagma. | 171 |
| M.E. Conference in Missouri indorses amendment movement. | 238 |
| Men must have a religion. | 83 |
| Missionary operations of Americans. | 79 |
| Mistake of Protestantism. | 163 |
| Mitchell’s testimony. | 23 |
| Moral condition of the last days. | 138 |
| Moral law — what? | 175 |
| Mormon polygamy. | 254 |
| Motto of International Sabbath Association Recorder. | 223 |
| Mr. Haven’s testimony. | 167 |
| Napoleon’s pretended wonders. | 152 |
| Nature of existing elements. | 139 |
| Necessary conditions of the church at the second advent. | 185 |
| New York Independent on the inconsistencies of the National Reform Movement. | 205 |
| New York Sabbath committee. | 189 |
| No concessions to Jews and S.D. Baptists. | 226 |
| No objection to Sunday laws. | 256 |
| No rights for the minority. | 228 |
| No Scripture for Sunday-keeping. | 173 |
| Not a pleasing picture. | 165 |
| Number of Spiritualists. | 157 |
| Number of the beast — what? | 267 |
| Occurrence of the word “mark.” | 171 |
| Oppression of conscience. | 228 |
| Organized opposition. | 139 |
| Origin of Spiritualism. | 156 |
| Our position defined. | 245 |
| Our two evangels. | 83 |
| Out of the Dark Ages. | 182 |
| Out of the earth. | 124 |
| Overthrow of the papacy in 1798. | 103 |
| Papacy and the law. | 172 |
| Paul’s testimony in 2 Thessalonians 2:8. | 173 |
| Penal power to enforce Sunday called for. | 212 |
| Persecution in Pennsylvania. | 257 |
| Petitions to Congress. | 194 |
| Petroleum. | 87 |
| Political and religious liberty guaranteed. | 71 |
| Political necessities of Christianity. | 199 |
| Population of U.S. Colonies. | 24 |
| Population of U.S. to 1850. | 26 |
| Position of Mr. Brunot on the Pennsylvania law. | 258 |
| Position of Nebraska State Journal. | 251 |
| Power exercised by the symbol of Revelation 13:11. | 147 |
| Prediction by Banner of Light. | 167 |
| Prideaux on the mark. | 171 |
| Probabilities of trouble. | 138 |
| Prof. Zollner’s experiments. | 155 |
| Prospects of the amendment movement. | 259 |
| “Protestant branch of the great Catholic Church.” | 243 |
| Protestant inconsistency exposed by Catholics. | 179 |
| Protestantism surrendering. | 243 |
| “Protestant portion of the Catholic Church of Rome.” | 244 |
| Recognizing God in the Constitution. | 248 |
| Relation of Romanism to our government. | 142 |
| Religion in politics. | 199 |
| Religious discrimination. | 227 |
| Religious element in our national organization. | 74 |
| Religious element in Rome’s two phases. | 107 |
| Religious, not civil, observance of Sunday sought for. | 224 |
| Religious rights of the State defined. | 254 |
| Remarkable instances of city growth. | 27 |
| Remarkable scene in a political convention over a religious question. | 218 |
| Remodeling the government. | 207 |
| Republicanism and Protestantism. | 134 |
| Resources of America. | 86 |
| Respect for Sunday rest on individual preferences, not on law. | 190 |
| Result of the religious amendment movement. | 211 |
| Result of transferring the seat of the Roman empire to Constantinople. | 99 |
| Revelation 18:4 — when to be fulfilled. | 165 |
| Reversing the theory of our government. | 262 |
| Roman Catholics commended for favoring Sunday. | 213 |
| Rome reproduced. | 208 |
| Rome’s spiritual kingdom. | 99 |
| Romish miracles. | 152 |
| Rule for introducing nations into prophecy. | 90 |
| Russia, population of. | 23 |
| Schuyler Colfax’s testimony. | 66 |
| Scientific American on Pacific railway. | 61 |
| Scott’s testimony. | 110 |
| Sea, as a symbol, explained. | 124 |
| 2 Timothy 3:1-5. | 164 |
| Secretary of the Navy on Sunday legislation. | 223 |
| Settlement at Jamestown. | 24 |
| Seventh-day arguments in France. | 221 |
| Seventh-day keepers must attend court. | 213 |
| Shadows of the Dark Ages. | 141 |
| Shameful Sunday technicality in New York. | 226 |
| Short race predicted for seventh-day observers. | 213 |
| Signers of Declaration of Independence, portraits of. | 269 |
| Significance of the expression “caught up.” | 119 |
| Signs and wonders of Spiritualism. | 155 |
| Sir Thos. Brown’s prediction. | 16, 18 |
| Some modern names of Rome’s ten kingdoms. | 110 |
| Spirit of apostates. | 186 |
| Spiritualism. | 154 |
| Spiritualism and kings of the earth. | 157 |
| Stability of the U.S. government. | 76 |
| Startling character of Spiritualism. | 156 |
| Striking in the dark. | 181 |
| Sunday agitation in Europe. | 219 |
| Sunday agitation in the United States. | 219 |
| Sunday as a civil, not religious, institution. | 223 |
| Sunday closing in England. | 220 |
| Sunday desecration over Grand Alexis. | 215 |
| Sunday enforcement in India. | 221 |
| Sunday in politics. | 215 |
| Sunday-keeping agitated in Austria. | 221 |
| Sunday-keeping agitated in Germany. | 221 |
| Sunday legislation the object of the N.R. Movement. | 209 |
| Sunday reform. | 189 |
| Sunday rest to be compulsory. | 228 |
| Sunday sophistry. | 227 |
| Survey of the field of prophecy. | 90 |
| Symbol of horns explained. | 131 |
| Taming the lightning. | 150 |
| Teaching the lightning to speak. | 150 |
| Terms defined. | 168 |
| Territorial changes in last half century. | 26 |
| Territorial growth of the U.S. | 25 |
| Territory of U.S. in 1783. | 24 |
| Testimony of Geo. Bush. | 264 |
| The anti-Sunday movements. | 245 |
| Theater of the coming struggle. | 198 |
| The Atlantic cable. | 112 |
| The battle of the amendments. | 198 |
| The book unsealed. | 148 |
| The California Sunday issue. | 217 |
| The Church in America becoming a political machine. | 232 |
| The Church in the prophecy of Revelation 12-14. | 96 |
| The Church seeking political power. | 189 |
| The Cincinnati Convention. | 193 |
| The civil observance of Sunday not a religious act. | 224 |
| The “civil” rest-day always Sunday — why? | 255 |
| The coming test. | 158 |
| The “consent” of all governed. | 254 |
| The creed evil. | 163 |
| The dragon, Revelation 12, explained. | 98 |
| The Exarch of Ravenna. | 116 |
| The false prophet. | 122 |
| The false prophet of Revelation 19:20. | 151 |
| The ideal government. | 86 |
| The image — what? | 263 |
| The issue that is to come. | 186 |
| The leopard beast of Revelation 13 explained. | 99 |
| The magnet of America. | 74 |
| The mark defined. | 175 |
| The ministry sought for. | 260 |
| “The Model Republic.” | 79 |
| The most improbable feature of the prophecy coming to pass. | 191 |
| The National Reform Association. | 190 |
| The National Reform Association — of what classes composed. | 190 |
| The Nation on the civil service of the U.S. | 140 |
| The N.Y. Independent wheels into line. | 225 |
| “The old Philadelphia lie. | 252 |
| The outlook from 1798. | 122 |
| The papacy re-instated. | 117 |
| The present compared with the age of Voltaire. | 140 |
| The question settled. | 182 |
| The real issue. | 249 |
| The Revolution not a war of conquest. | 125 |
| The right plant for the new world. | 81 |
| The Rochester circular. | 164 |
| The Saviour’s prediction. | 153 |
| The seal of God — what? | 183 |
| The seven forms of Roman government. | 115 |
| The symbol of a woman explained. | 97 |
| The symbol of Revelation 13:11 a republic. | 160 |
| The thirteen original States. | 24 |
| The Tulare (Cal.) Times denounces the amendment movement as leading to religious tyranny. | 231 |
| The U.S. at the head of self-governing powers. | 15 |
| The U.S. the great evangelizer. | 82 |
| The U.S. will remain through all time to come. | 122 |
| The war of 1812 not a war of conquest. | 125 |
| The wonders of Revelation 13:13. | 150 |
| Third message of Revelation 14. | 120 |
| Thompson on American immigration. | 64 |
| Thompson “Centennial Dinner” speech. | 125 |
| Townsend on the development of the U.S. government. | 127 |
| Treatise of thirty controversies. | 177 |
| Unbelief in the ministry. | 140 |
| Union of Church and State disavowed. | 202 |
| Union of Church and State indorsed. | 203 |
| Union of Church and State strangely ignored. | 194 |
| Union of churches called for. | 166 |
| Universalists in convention favor the religious amendment. | 237 |
| Verbs of action, signification of. | 264 |
| Vicarius Filii Dei, meaning of. | 266 |
| Warning of the third message, Revelation 14:9-12. | 169 |
| Washington Monument. | 60 |
| Washington on religious liberty. | 72 |
| Wesley on chronology of Revelation 13:11. | 120 |
| What a horn may denote. | 135 |
| What classes have embraced Spiritualism? | 157 |
| What Spiritualism teaches. | 154 |
| What the Churches united can do. | 222 |
| What the image does. | 169 |
| What the proposed amendment is designed to secure. | 204 |
| What will constitute the image? | 161 |
| When can the mark be received? | 185 |
| Where a fulfillment is to be expected. | 187 |
| Wholly Christian or infidel, which? | 198 |
| Who will decide what are Christian laws? | 207 |
| Who will have the mark? | 185 |
| Why should not the Jew be made to keep Sunday? | 212 |
| Wicked sophistry. | 251 |
| Winds as a symbol explained. | 124 |
| Wonderful condensation of instruction in prophecy. | 106 |
| Working-man’s Lord’s-day Rest Association in England. | 220 |
| Work of little horn of Daniel 7. | 172 |