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Index Adams, Floy, 149 Adams, W. W., 149, 151–52, 154, 157 aggression, cultural, 4, 5 Alabama Baptist, 71; on the propriety of women’s missionary societies, 76–77, 78 Albemarle County, Virginia, 10–11, 17; African American population of, 18–19, 13; decline of agricultural economy in, 19; during the Civil War, 29; laws regarding African Americans in, 133 Albemarle County Church of Christ, 17 Albemarle Female Institute (AFI), 23, 25–26, 189n70, 190n73 Allen, Catherine B., 159, 162, 169, 213n37 American Baptist Association, 131 Andrews, John Summerfield, 29 Andrews, Robert, 29 Annie Armstrong Easter Offering: attempts to wrest control of from the Woman’s Missionary Union, 165, 166 Armstrong, Alice, 81, 90–91, 92, 96, 97–98, 102; comparison of Methodist women’s work to that of Southern Baptist women, 93–94, 99 Armstrong, Annie, 81, 88, 90, 97, 100, 102, 103, 104, 119, 134, 143, 168; fundraising efforts of on behalf of the Foreign Mission Board (FMB), 140–41, 157; letters of in support of the Foreign Mission Board’s (FMB) Centennial Campaign, 127. See also Annie Armstrong Easter Offering , attempts to wrest control of from the Woman’s Missionary Union (WMU) Baker, Harriet, 31–32 Baltimore Baptist, 89, 92, 108 Baptist Basket, 80, 100, 102, 107, 108, 110, 112 Baptist Courier, 108 Baptist Foreign Mission Board (Boston), 31 Baptists. See Northern Baptists; Southern Baptists Barclay, Anna Maria (mother of LM), 14, 15, 17, 183n13, 186n34; Christian upbringing of her children, 24–25,189n63; effect of the Civil War on her finances, 30; effectiveness of her plantation management, 22; marriage of to Edward Harris Moon, 18; as a slave owner, 18–19; support for female education, 188n51; wealth of, 19, 30; will of, 30–31 Barclay, James Turner, 14, 15, 16–17, 185n29, 189n60; conversion of to the Disciples of Christ, 17; conversion of to Presbyterianism , 17; as a missionary, 18, 24; purchase and sale of Monticello by, 17, 185n29–30 Barclay, Mary, 13, 15 Barclay, Mary Hoops, 13, 20, 184n15 Barclay, Robert (maternal grandfather of Index 244 LM), 11, 12–14, 184n20; death of, 12; epilepsy of, 12 Barclay, Thomas (great-grandfather of LM), 11–12, 184n15, 187–88n42 Barclay, Thomas Jefferson, 14, 15; death of, 16 Barton, Laura, 115, 117, 130, 136, 137 Bays, Daniel, 70 Beauregard, Pierre, 27 Beaver, R. Pierce, 3 Bell, T. P., 56, 121 Biblical Recorder, 126 Bostick, Bertha, 115 Bostick, George, 115, 116, 117, 121, 125, 127 Boxer Rebellion, 145, 162 Boyce, James P., 55 British East India Company, 37 Broadus, John, 30; support for women’s speaking in public, 96 Buddhism, 70 Business Women’s Circle, 152 Caldwell Female Institute, 30 Campbell, Alexander, 17 Chefoo (Yantai), 40, 41, 43, 145 Chin, Carol, 135 China, 169; antimissionary violence in, 144, 145–46; civil service examination system of, 42; civil war in, 149, 150, 157; famine in, 41, 245, 149, 150, 151, 152, 155, 156; heterodoxy in, 39–40, 70; Ming period of, 70; negative view of Christianity in, 40; opium trade and addiction in, 37, 39, 40; opium war with Great Britain, 37; Qing period of, 42, 70, 144, 145, 150; reform and modernization in, 144–45; role of women in Chinese society, 50; war with Japan, 137, 138, 144. See also Boxer Rebellion “Chinese Civilization” (L. Moon), 132 Chinese Revolutionary Alliance, 150 Christian Repository, 80 Christianity, 3, 25, 32, 70–71, 116; and heterodoxy in China, 39–40; outlawing of in China (1700s), 39; social and political power of in China (mid-1600s), 40 Churches, to the Front! (T. P. Crawford), 124, 125 Civil War, the, 19, 32, 33, 43 Cixi (empress dowager of China), 145 Coalter, Maria Isabella Barclay, 14 Cocke, John Hartwell, 27 Cohen, Paul, 39 Coleman, Reuben, 17, 186n34 colonialism, 5 “Colored People, The” (L. Moon), 133–34 Confucianism, 39; in Tengchow (Penglai), 41–42 Confucius, 70 Cooperative Baptist Fellowship (CBF), 164 Crawford, Martha, 36, 43, 44, 51, 61, 66, 70–71, 80, 87, 106, 108, 121, 130, 135, 146–47; dissatisfaction with Edmonia Moon, 45; resignation of from the mission field, 127–28; return of to the United States, 56, 57 Crawford, T. P., 36, 42, 54, 56, 66, 128, 131; attempts to control all SBC activities in Shantung province, 61–62; attempts to influence E. E. Davault and J. M. Joiner to support his views, 122; challenge of to the Foreign Mission Board’s (FMB) legitimacy, 114–15, 118, 124–25; conflicts of with the Hartwells, 43, 45–46; difficulty dealing with the Chinese...

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