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- Abney, i. [431]
- Acts, Indemnity and Oblivion, i. [126]
- Uniformity, [187], [229], [245–255]
- Effects of the Act, [261], [270]
- Conventicle, [322–327], [388]
- Five Mile, [345–354]
- Test, [425–428]
- For better observance of Lord’s Day, [465]
- For Improvement of Small Livings, [467]
- Adams, Alderman, i. [148]
- Adda, D’, Papal Nuncio, ii. [109], [129], [132]
- Albemarle, Duke of, see [Monk]
- Alleine, Joseph, i. [264]
- His Writings, ii. [443]
- His spiritual life, [494–497]
- Allybone, one of the Judges at the Bishops’ Trial, ii. [153], [155]
- Alsop, Vincent, ii. [122]
- Ambrose, Isaac, ii. [444]
- Andrewes, Bishop, i. [219]; ii. [259], [328], [406]
- Angier, John, i. [291], [484]; ii. [218]
- Anglesea, Earl of, i. [114]
- Annesley, Dr., i. [363], [394]; ii. [57], [496]
- Ann Hyde, Duchess of York, i. [452]
- Argyle, Earl of, his Trial and Execution, ii. [97]
- Arlington, Lord, see [Sir Henry Bennet]
- Arminianism, ii. [397], [406–413]
- Army, Discontent of, i. [22], [42]
- Petitions, [23], [25]
- Violence against Richard, [24]
- Difficulty in managing it, [67]
- Meets the King at Blackheath, [76]
- Disbanding of Old Army, [86]
- Its Religious Character, [88]
- Ash, i. [100], [101], [102]
- Ashby, i. [64]
- Ashenden, Thomas, ii. [204]
- Ashley, see [Sir A. A. Cooper]
- Ashurst, Sir Henry, ii. [95], [248]
- Atkins, Robert, i. [278]
- Atkins, Sir Robert, i. [379]
- Aubony, Lord, i. [51]
- Aubrey, i. [474]
- Axtell, i. [126]
- Aylesbury, Countess of, ii. [57]
- Bacon, Lord, i. [254]; ii. [506]
- Bacon, Sir Edmund, ii. [206]
- Bagshawe, Edward, i. [293]
- Balsh, Justice, ii. [56]
- Bampfield, Francis, ii. [75], [174]
- Baptists, i. [9], [10], [138], [144], [395]
- Overtures made by them to Charles, [31]
- Forbidden to meet in large numbers, [143]
- Not represented at Savoy Conference, [195]
- Amongst the ejected, [281]
- Persecution of them, [296]
- Laws against them, [321]
- Their Sufferings, ii. [73], [171]
- Treatment of them by James II., [106]
- Their Churches, [171]
- Particular and General, [172]
- Their Confession of Faith, [172]
- Strict and Open, [174]
- Broadmead Records, [175], [497–500]
- Accused of Schism, [320]
- Barclay, David, ii. [377]
- Barclay, Robert, his Friendship with Penn, ii. [377]
- Similarity in their Writings, [377]
- His Theological Teaching, [378–380]
- Barillon, ii. [114]
- Barkstead, Colonel John, i. [256]
- Barlow, Bishop of Lincoln, i. [379]; ii. [192], [197]
- His Account of Scheme of Comprehension, i. [381–385]
- Barrow, Dr. Isaac, ii. [251], [395], [436]
- His Long Sermons, [211]
- His Travels and Studies, [311]
- His Theology, [311–315]
- His Defence of Protestantism, [316]
- His Sermons, [329]
- Bartholomew’s Day, i. [278–282]
- Barton, ii. [457]
- Barwick, Dr., i. [125], [174]
- Barwick, Dr. John, i. [156], [225]
- His Correspondence with Clarendon, [36]
- Goes to Breda, [71]
- His Exertions in Restoration of Cathedrals, ii. [181]
- Basire, Isaac, i. [481]
- Bates, Dr., i. [120], [168], [187], [191], [283], [302], [381], [439]; ii. [29], [223]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, i. [156], [165], [170]
- His Farewell Sermons, [271]
- Takes Oath of Non-resistance, [349]
- Warrant for his Apprehension, ii. [57]
- At Baxter’s Trial, [95]
- His Sermons, [212]
- His Spiritual Perfection, [443]
- Bathurst, Dr. Ralph, ii. [255]
- Baxter, Richard, i. [52], [58], [168], [259], [340], [362], [391], [449], [485], [503]; ii. [26], [122], [214]
- Preaches in St. Paul’s, i. [63]
- His appointment as Chaplain at Court, [100]
- His Address to Charles, [101]
- Present at Sion College, [102]
- Vindicates his Policy, [106]
- His Petition to the King, [107]
- At Worcester House, [115]
- Buys the King’s Declaration, [117]
- Receives the Offer of a Bishopric, [118]
- Declines it, [119]
- Complains of Letters being Intercepted, [145]
- Leader of Presbyterians in Conference, [156], [164–166]
- His Objections to the Prayer Book, [170]
- His Reformed Liturgy, [180–182]
- Composes Rejoinder to Bishops’ Answers, [183]
- At Savoy Conference, [185–188]
- His Account of his Brother Commissioners, [189]
- Described by his Opponents, [190]
- His Account of Conference presented to the King, [191]
- Leaves the Establishment, [262]
- Disapproves of Declaration of Indulgence, [298]
- His Independence after being Ejected, [318]
- Refuses to take Oath of Non-resistance, [351]
- Charged with keeping an Unlawful Conventicle, [393]
- His Imprisonment, [394]
- Refuses a Pension, [410]
- Overtures made to him respecting Comprehension, [438]
- Tires of Disputation, ii. [69]
- His Trial, [95]
- Imprisonment, [96]
- Release, [97]
- His Views on Baptism, [170]
- His Preaching, [210–212]
- His Views on Observance of the Sabbath, [234]
- His Interest in Missionary Work, [248]
- His Writings on the Evidences of Revealed Religion, [391–394]
- Incidents in his Early Life, [414]
- His Theology, [415–420]
- Resemblance between his Teaching and Howe’s, [427]
- His Views on Baptism, [430]
- On the Lord’s Supper, [432]
- On the Ministry, [434]
- His share in Anti-Popish Controversy, [436]
- Works on Union, [441]
- Christian Directory, and other Works, [445], [446]
- His Hymns, [461]
- Beamish, John, i. [409]
- Beaufort, Duke of, ii. [91], [231]
- Beaufort, Duchess of, ii. [231]
- Beaulieu, Luke de, ii. [300]
- Beaumont, Agnes, ii. [227]
- Beaumont, Joseph, ii. [452]
- Beddingfield, Colonel, ii. [248]
- Behmen, Jacob, ii. [483]
- Behn, Aphara, i. [356]
- Bellarmine, ii. [285]
- Bendish, Mrs., i. [431]
- Benlowes, ii. [452]
- Bennet, Sir Henry, Lord Arlington, i. [123]; ii. [253]
- Secretary of State, i. [293], [308], [336], [391]
- Member of the Cabal, [401], [425]
- Relinquishes his Secretaryship, [434]
- Berry, Major-General, i. [430]
- Bertie, Peregrine, i. [348]
- Beveridge, ii. [79]
- Biddle, John, the Father of Socinianism, ii. [365]
- His Catechism, [367]
- Biggin, ii. [56]
- Billingsley, Nicholas, i. [291]
- Birch, Colonel, i. [153], [379], [380], [386], [418]
- Bishops, i. [83], [148], [248], [284], [463]; ii. [204]
- Censured by Hyde, i. [36]
- Their Loyal Address, [71]
- Nine of the Old Régime, [97]
- Appointment of New Bishops, [98]
- Answer to Proposals made by Presbyterians, [105]
- At Worcester House, [114]
- New Bishops Consecrated, [131]
- At Savoy Conference, [156], [165], [184–188]
- Convocation, [173]
- Answers to Presbyterians’ Exceptions, [179]
- Bill for Restoring them to Upper House, [197]
- Take their Seats in Parliament, [209]
- Their Revision of Prayer Book, [213], [219–222], [248]
- Dioceses in Confusion, [226]
- Issue Articles of Visitation, [289]
- Effects of their Opposition to King’s Declaration, [300]
- Deaths amongst them, [306]
- Accounts of some of them, [470–504]
- Manner of receiving James’ Declaration, ii. [120–122]
- Lambeth Conference, [140]
- The Seven, [140]
- Their Petition, [144]
- King’s Displeasure, [147]
- Sent to the Tower, [150]
- Trial, [153]
- Acquittal, [155]
- Revenues, [190]
- Survey, [207]
- Blackmore, i. [283]
- Blagge, Margaret, see [Godolphin]
- Blagge, ii. [475]
- Blake, i. [273]
- Blandford, Dr. Walter, i. [494]
- Bloworth, Sir Thomas, i. [148]
- Boscawen, Hugh, i. [153], [155]
- Bowen, i. [432], [433], [442]
- Bowles, Edward, i. [44], [277]
- Boyle, Robert, ii. [248], [249]
- Braham, Richard, i. [157]
- Bramhall, i. [37]; ii. [278], [318], [436]
- Appointed Archbishop of Armagh, i. [133]
- His Death, [307]
- His Writings, ii. [303], [304]
- Bramston, Sir John, ii. [130]
- Brewster, i. [432]
- Brideoake, Dr. Ralph, i. [501]
- Bridge, i. [29]
- Bridgeman, Chief Justice, i. [284], [348]
- Lord Keeper, [380], [403]
- Bridgeman, Dr., i. [207]
- Bridgwater, Earl of, i. [231]
- Bristol, Earl of, i. [86], [198], [298], [426]
- Broderick, i. [22]
- Broghill, Lord, i. [16], [23], [100]
- Brooks, ii. [443]
- Brown, Sir Richard, i. [148]
- Browne, Sir Thomas, i. [287]; ii. [214], [215]
- His Religious Life, [485]
- His Eccentricity, [486]
- His Writings, [488]
- Brownrigg, Bishop of Exeter, i. [37]; ii. [142]
- Buckingham, Duke of, i. [73], [75], [77], [86], [230], [245], [427], [434], [457]
- Favours Toleration, [352]
- A member of the Cabal, [401]
- Raises Recruits, [457]
- His Speech for a New Parliament, [461]
- Committed to the Tower, [462]
- Liberated, [462]
- His Overtures to Nonconformists, ii. [40]
- Chancellor of Cambridge, [253], [254]
- Bull, Bishop of St. David’s, i. [492]; ii. [213], [317], [424], [429]
- His Harmonia Apostolica, [279–282]
- Answers to his Book, [283]
- His Violent Polemical Spirit, [285]
- His Defensio Fidei Nicenæ, [285]
- His Teaching compared with Barrow’s, [314]
- Bunyan, John, i. [138], [316], [409], [414]; ii. [175], [205], [227]
- Burleigh, Cecil, Lord, Comparison between him and Lord Clarendon, i. [373]
- Burnet, i. [256], [258], [392], [410]; ii. [4], [67], [191]
- Burnyeat, John, ii. [492–494]
- Burret, Dr., i. [222]
- Busby, Dr., i. [264]
- Cabal Ministry, i. [400–403], [416], [434]
- Calamy, Dr. Benjamin, ii. [74]
- Calamy, Dr. Edmund, i. [58], [63], [68], [100], [169], [283], [302]
- His Funeral Sermon for Ash, [277]
- Offered a Bishopric, [120]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156], [164], [170], [183]
- Calamy, Dr. (Historian), ii. [117]
- Calvinism, ii. [274], [397–405], [406], [408], [410]
- Campbell, ii. [392]
- Care, Henry, ii. [123]
- Carlile, Lawson, i. [416]
- Carr, Colonel, i. [364]
- Carr, John, ii. [253]
- Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of Chester, ii. [109], [137], [139], [323]
- Carver, Richard, i. [412]
- Caryl, i. [194], [363], [394]
- Case, i. [68], [69]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156]
- Castell, ii. [332]
- Castelmaine, Earl of, ii. [104]
- Cathedrals, Injuries Repaired, ii. [180]
- Furniture, [184]
- Processions, [186]
- Worship, [188]
- Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II., i. [268], [275], [276], [294], [450]
- Cavendish, William, Marquis of Newcastle, ii. [490]
- Cawdray, ii. [444]
- Cellier, ii. [21]
- Chaise, Père la, ii. [3]
- Chamberlayne, ii. [457]
- Chandler, John, i. [290]
- Charles I., i. [84]
- Churches named in his honour, [177]
- Alexandrian MS. sent to him by Cyrillus, ii. [332]
- Charles II., i. [6], [43], [51], [86], [124], [141], [191], [213], [321], [336], [369], [392], [424], [435], [441], [457]; ii. [2], [10], [18], [45], [141], [187], [245], [300]
- Suggestions made to him by his friends, i. [53], [54]
- His Letters to Monk and the Commons, [60], [61]
- Proclaimed King, [63]
- Invited back without conditions, [65–67]
- Presbyterian Deputation visit him at the Hague, [68]
- His Attachment to the Liturgy, [69]
- His Character and Opinions, [73], [74]
- Lands at Dover, [75]
- Addresses presented to him, [77–80]
- His Counsellors, [83]
- His Speech to the two Houses, [95]
- Appoints Commission to compose Differences in Ecclesiastical Affairs, [96]
- Baxter’s Address to him, [101]
- Presbyterian Proposals, [104]
- Baxter’s Petition, [107]
- At Worcester House, [114–116]
- His new Declaration, [117]
- Opens New Parliament, [154]
- Coronation, [161], [166], [167]
- Cabinet Meetings, [201]
- Speeches at Opening of Parliaments, [209], [416]; ii. [31]
- Sanctions Revised Copy of Prayer Book, i. [229]
- Aims at a Dispensing Power, [232]
- Gives Assent to Uniformity Bill, [245]
- Head of Roman Catholic Party who concur in the Act, [252]
- Unpopularity of his Government, [267], [268]
- His Marriage, [275]
- Presbyterians’ Petition, [283]
- At Hampton Court, [284]
- Holds a Council, [284]
- His Declaration of Indulgence, [296], [303], [403–408]
- Toleration towards Colonists, [311]
- His Disapproval of Dutch War, [344]
- Interest in Sufferers by Fire, [359]
- Empty Exchequer, [367]
- Anxious for Union amongst Protestants, [386]
- Grants an Audience to Presbyterians, [390]
- His Interviews with Carver and Moore, [412]
- Releases Quakers from Prison, [414]
- His Popularity Declines, [417]
- Gives Assent to Test Act, [427]
- Withdraws Declaration of Indulgence, [428]
- His Desire for Absolutism, [437]
- Suspected of being a Romanist, [450]
- Signs a Treaty with Louis XIV., [451]
- Proposes Terms of Compromise in reference to Succession, ii. [20]
- His Illness, [59]
- His despotism, [63]
- His Proficiency in Kingcraft, [69]
- Offers an Asylum to French Refugees, [76]
- Invites his Brother to seat at Council-table, [81]
- His Licentiousness, [85]
- Scenes at Whitehall, [86]
- His Death, [87]
- Touches for King’s Evil, [214]
- His Visit to Cambridge, [253]
- Charlton, Sergeant, i. [241], [243]
- Charnock, Dr., ii. [212]
- Charrochi, ii. [137]
- Chase, Thomas, ii. [223]
- Chaworth, Dr., i. [222]
- Chelsea College and Hospital, ii. [245]
- Chillingworth, William, his Theological Opinions, ii. [334–336]
- Churches, Architecture, ii. [182]
- Furniture, [183]
- Vestments and Manner of Worship, [185]
- Churchill, Lord, ii. [128]
- Clagett, ii. [117]
- Clare, Sir Ralph, i. [52]
- Clarendon, see [Hyde]
- Clark, Samuel, the Episcopalian, ii. [332]
- Clarke, Samuel, the Puritan, i. [121], [349]; ii. [332]
- Commissioner at Savoy Conference, i. [156], [165], [170]
- Clarkson, David, i. [409]
- Clergy, i. [89], [90], [261]; ii. [194]
- Their Petitions, i. [99], [321]
- Taxation, [329]
- Their conduct during the Plague, [336]
- Their Miserable Condition, [505]
- Ignorance, [507]
- Costume, [509]
- Character, [510]
- Articles of Visitation, [509–512]
- Writings against Errors of Church of Rome, ii. [117]
- Change in them, [157]
- Ecclesiastical Tribunals, [201]
- Discipline exercised on them by Bishops, [204]
- Private Life, [228]
- Cleveland, Duchess of, i. [500]
- Clewer, ii. [202]
- Cleypole, Lord, i. [18]
- Clifford, Sir Thomas, i. [401], [427], [429], [434]
- Coffee Houses, i. [443]
- Colbert, i. [397], [420], [429]
- Coleman, ii. [3], [6], [9]
- Colledge, Stephen, his Trial and Execution, ii. [45–49]
- Collinges, Dr., ii. [56]
- Collins, Dr., i. [156]
- Colonies, Ecclesiastical Policy towards them, i. [310], [311]
- Spiritual Destitution, ii. [247]
- Missionary Work, [248]
- Compton, ii. [110], [140]
- Commons, House of, i. [23], [24], [468]
- Members excluded by Pride restored, [48]
- Solemn League and Covenant reappears, [50]
- Letter from the King, [60]
- Conference with the Lords, [62]
- Debate on Church’s Settlement, [88]
- Bill founded on King’s Declaration, [121–124]
- Uniformity Bill, [187], [201], [204], [229–244]
- Their Intolerance, [250]
- Zeal for the Established Church, [303]
- Bills against Papists and Nonconformists, [304]
- Bill for better Observance of the Sabbath, [305]
- Their Opposition to Measures for Comprehension, [386]
- Bill for Reviving Conventicle Act, [388]
- Country Party Predominant, [418]
- Exclusion Bill, [469]; ii. [20]
- Complain of Trick on Toleration Bill, [30], [32]
- Grand Committee of Religion, [93]
- James II. annoyed with their Proceedings, [94]
- Conant, Dr., i. [156], [288]; ii. [52], [198]
- Convocation, i. [158]
- Writs drawn up, [159]
- Election of Members, [168]
- First Meeting since 1640, [173–178]
- Resume their Deliberation, [213–222]
- Subscribe Book of Common Prayer, [223]
- Accomplish no Alterations in the Canons, [226]
- Power diminishes, [331]
- Conway, Lord, i. [141]; ii. [41], [43]
- Conyers, Tobias, ii. [410]
- Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury, i. [34], [56], [86], [416], [437]; ii. [4], [33], [41]
- A Member of the Cabal, i. [401]
- Lord Chancellor, [403], [426]
- Dismissed from Office, [434]
- Desires a Dissolution of Parliament, [460]
- Supports the Duke of Buckingham, [462]
- Committed to the Tower, [462]
- Obtains his Liberty, [462]
- Accused of entering into a Conspiracy against the King, ii. [50]
- His Imprisonment, [50]
- Dies in Holland, [50]
- Effects of his Schemes, [64]
- Cooper, Dr., i. [156]
- Corbet, John, i. [378]
- Cosin, Dr. John, i. [37], [97], [114], [159], [222], [231], [248], [290], [406]; ii. [236], [278], [320], [436]
- Consecrated Bishop of Durham, i. [131]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156], [163], [184], [188]
- Described by Baxter, [189]
- His Notes on the Prayer Book, [219], [221]
- Account of him, [478–481]
- Improves the See of Durham, ii. [191]
- His Theological Opinions, [299–301]
- Declares against Sectaries, [323]
- Preaches abroad, [328]
- Cotterel, Sir Charles, ii. [130]
- Court of Wards, i. [97]
- Of Delegates, ii. [200]
- High Commission, [200]
- Arches, [201]
- Covel, Dr., ii. [81]
- Coventry, Thomas, i. [64]
- Coventry, Sir W., i. [418], [419], [420], [423]; ii. [247]
- Crabb, John, i. [294]
- Crabb, Nathaniel, i. [211]
- Crabb, Peter, i. [294]
- Cradock, i. [439]
- Crashaw, Richard, ii. [452]
- Cressey, Hugh Paulin, i. [453]
- Crew, Bishop of Durham, ii. [111], [139]
- Crew, Lord, ii. [490]
- Crisp, Sir Nicholas, i. [148]
- Croft, Herbert, Bishop of Hereford, i. [306], [503]; ii. [2], [139], [188], [192], [193]
- Publishes Naked Truth, i. [447–449]
- Account of him, i. [487]; ii. [2]
- Crofton, Zachary, i. [150], [394]
- Cromwell, Henry, i. [17]
- Cromwell, Oliver, i. [49], [85], [347]
- Confusion after his Death, [5], [6]
- His Acts set aside, [21]
- His Corpse disinterred and hanged at Tyburn, [130]
- Cromwell, Richard, i. [20], [26], [140]
- Is acknowledged Protector, [15]
- His Tolerance, [16]
- Calls a Parliament, [17]
- His Opening Speech, [18]
- Is personally Popular, [22]
- Summons a Council, [23]
- Is forced to dissolve Parliament, [24]
- Retires into Private Life, [27]
- Rumour of attempt to restore him, [354]
- Cudworth, Dr. Ralph, ii. [251], [253]
- His Intellectual System, [349–352], [387]
- Culpepper, Nicholas, i. [85]
- Cyrillus, ii. [332]
- Dalgarno, George, ii. [248]
- Danby, Earl of (see [Osborne])
- Dangerfield’s Plot, ii. [21], [22]
- Davenant, Bishop, ii. [406]
- Davenport, ii. [412]
- Declaration of Indulgence, i. [296–301], [403–408]
- Debate on Declaration, [418]
- Withdrawn, [428]
- James II.’s Declaration, ii. [118–125]
- Defoe, Daniel, ii. [5]
- Delaune, Thomas, ii. [73]
- Denham, Thomas, i. [313]
- Derby, Countess of, i. [501]
- Derby, Earl of, i. [353], [501]
- Desborough, Colonel John, i. [22], [23], [430]
- Dillingham, i. [225]
- Dobson, ii. [137]
- Dod, i. [484]
- Dodwell, ii. [117]
- Doe, Charles, ii. [205]
- Dolben, John, Bishop of Rochester, i. [478], [498], [499]
- Donne, Dr., ii. [210], [328], [469]
- Doolittle, Thomas, i. [363], [408]
- Douglas, Bishop, ii. [392]
- Drake, Commissioner at the Savoy, i. [156]
- Dryden, ii. [115], [459]
- Dugdale, ii. [49]
- Duppa, Bishop of Salisbury, i. [37], [98]
- Translated to Winchester, [131]
- His Death, [306]
- Expends large Sums in Charity, ii. [192]
- Dutch, i. [344], [366], [402]
- Defeated by the English Fleet, [355]
- Alarm the Nation again, [366]
- Earle (or Erle), John, Dean of Westminster, i. [156], [160]
- Bishop of Salisbury, [491]
- Ebury, Elizabeth, ii. [115]
- Edwards, Jonathan, ii. [401]
- Eliot, John, Missionary to the Indians, ii. [248], [249]
- Ellwood, ii. [101]
- Episcopalians, i. [5], [34], [39], [52], [53], [77], [93], [94], [161], [292]
- Their violence in Elections for New Parliament, [57]
- Their Joy at prospect of King’s return, [71]
- Recovery of their sway in Parliament, [88]
- Their Refusal to make Concessions to the Presbyterians, [105]
- Differences between the two Parties, [107–112]
- Their Scheme of Comprehension, [381–383]
- Secure the Succession to James II., ii. [116]
- His Treachery towards them, [116]
- Their Cathedrals and Churches, [180–185]
- Revenues, [190–198]
- Ecclesiastical Courts, [198–205]
- Their numbers as compared with Nonconformists, [207]
- Contrasts in Preaching, [209]
- Their Observance of the Sabbath, [235]
- Recreations, [237]
- Charities, [243]
- Examples of the Teaching of High Anglicans, [268–303]
- Semi-Anglicans, [305–311]
- Sermon Writers, [328]
- Critics, [331]
- Liberal Orthodox, [335]
- Latitudinarians, [341]
- Points of Resemblance between them and the Puritan Divines, [394]
- Points of Difference, [396]
- Biographical Sketches of Anglicans, [468–491]
- Essex, Earl of, ii. [19]
- Evans, George, ii. [49]
- Evelyn, John, i. [38], [43], [91], [277]; ii. [86], [124], [142], [183], [231]
- Biographical Sketch of him, [471–474]
- His Friendship with Margaret Godolphin, [475–477]
- Ewins, Thomas, ii. [497], [500]
- Fairfax, Lord, i. [313]
- Fairfax, Dr., ii. [134]
- Fairfull, Archbishop of Glasgow, i. [227]
- Falconbridge, Lord, i. [23], [27]
- Falconbridge, Lady, ii. [28]
- Falkland, i. [67]
- Fanshaw, Sir Richard, ii. [251]
- Farindon, Anthony, his Theological Teaching, ii. [339–341]
- Farmer, Anthony, ii. [133]
- Faucet, John, i. [433]
- Feake, i. [140]
- Featley, Dr. Daniel, i. [91]
- Fell, John, Bishop of Oxford, ii. [196], [257], [332]
- Ferne, Dr. Henry, Dean of Ely, i. [175]
- Promoted to the Bishopric of Chester, [225]
- Feversham, Lord, ii. [87]
- Fiennes, i. [16]
- Fifth Monarchy Men, i. [5], [41], [140], [144], [325]
- Finch, Sir Heneage, i. [435], [437]; ii. [234]
- Finch, Sir John, i. [141]
- Fire of London, i. [357–362]
- Firman, Thomas, ii. [246]
- Flavel, John, his Husbandry Spiritualized, i. [318]; ii. [444]
- Fleetwood, i. [17], [22], [26], [48], [430]
- His Power, [25], [34]
- Fogg, Dr., i. [288]; ii. [61]
- Ford, i. [65]
- Ford, Sir Richard, i. [148]
- Ford, Simon, ii. [457]
- Foster, Lady, ii. [256]
- Foulke, Alderman, i. [148]
- Fownes, ii. [176]
- Fox, George, i. [258], [415]
- Petitions Charles for Release of Quakers, [275]
- The Father of Quakerism, ii. [369]
- Frampton, ii. [233]
- Francis, Alban, ii. [132]
- Francklin, ii. [201]
- Frankland, ii. [226]
- Franklin, i. [363]
- French Protestants, ii. [76–81]
- Frewen, Accepted, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, i. [98]
- Promoted to the Archbishopric of York, [131]
- Member of Savoy Conference, [156], [165]
- His Death, [495]
- Authorship of Whole Duty of Man ascribed to him, ii. [330]
- Fuller, Andrew, ii. [419]
- Fuller, Dr. Thomas, i. [479]; ii. [442]
- Fuller, Dr. William, ii. [196]
- Fulwood, i. [103]
- Gale, Theophilus, his Writings on Evidences of Natural Religion, ii. [387]
- Garroway, i. [418], [421]
- Garthwaite, Thomas, ii. [457]
- Gasches, i. [52]
- Gataker, ii. [283], [284], [446]
- Gauden, John, i. [58], [114], [140], [150], [160], [230], [474]
- Consecrated Bishop of Exeter, [131], [132]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156], [163]
- Described by Baxter, [189]
- His Death, [306]
- Gaunt, Elizabeth, her Trial and Execution, ii. [98–100]
- Germain, St., i. [458]
- Gibbons, Grinling, ii. [189]
- Giffard, Bonaventura, ii. [139]
- Gifford, i. [439]
- Glanvill, Joseph, ii. [356]
- Glemham, Henry, Bishop of St. Asaph, i. [499]
- Gloucester, Duke of, i. [75], [77]
- Glynne, John, i. [152], [153]
- Godden, i. [117]
- Godfrey, Sir Edmondbury, ii. [3], [5], [8]
- Godolphin, Sidney, ii. [475]
- Godolphin, Margaret, ii. [231]
- Her Piety, [475–478]
- Goodridge, Richard, ii. [457]
- Goodwin, John, ii. [418]
- An Arminian, ii. [407]
- His Theological Opinions, [407], [409], [410], [450]
- Goodwin, Dr. Thomas, i. [294], [363]; ii. [418], [419], [450]
- His Views on Baptism, ii. [170]
- Stand-points in his Theology: Faith, [397]
- Election, [398]
- Regeneration, [400]
- His Works compared with Owen’s, [401]
- His Views on Baptism, [430]
- On the Lord’s Supper, [432]
- His Commentaries, [447]
- Gordon, Catherine, ii. [377]
- Gother, John i. [453]; ii. [117]
- Gough, Major-General, i. [259], [260]
- Gouge, ii. [246]
- Gower, Dr., i. [489]
- Gower, Sir Thomas, i. [313]
- Graffen, i. [150]
- Grafton, Duke of, ii. [130]
- Greathead, Thomas, i. [312]
- Greene, i. [283]
- Gregory, ii. [194]
- Greenhill, ii. [447]
- Grenville, Sir John, i. [60]
- Griffin, i. [211]
- Griffith, Bishop of St. Asaph, i. [290], [499]
- Griffiths, i. [363]; ii. [65]
- Grimston, Mrs., her death, ii. [232]
- Grimston, Sir Harbottle, i. [61]; ii. [232]
- Speaker of Convention Parliament, i. [58]
- Member of New Parliament, [153]
- Sketch of his Life, [506]
- Grindal, Bishop, i. [217], [254]
- Grosvenor, Sir Thomas, ii. [115]
- Grotius, ii. [279]
- Grove, i. [319]; ii. [140]
- Guilford, see [North]
- Gunning, Peter, Bishop of Ely, i. [115], [220], [449], [502]; ii. [11], [355]
- At Savoy Conference, i. [156], [163], [187]
- Described by Baxter, [189]
- His Intolerance, [397]
- His Death and Character, [489]
- Gurnal, i. [288]; ii. [442]
- Gwynn, Nell, ii. [87], [141], [246]
- Hacker, i. [126], [202]
- Hacket, John, Bishop of Lichfield, i. [156], [248], [502]
- Account of him, [481–483]
- Labours in Restoration of his Cathedral, [481]; ii. [180]
- Hagger, i. [476]
- Haines, ii. [115]
- Hale, Sir Matthew, i. [62], [68], [124], [202], [380]; ii. [214]
- Draws up Comprehension Bill, i. [384]
- Sketch of his Life, ii. [478–481]
- Hales, Sir Edward, ii. [108]
- Hales, John, his Theological Teaching, ii. [338], [406]
- Halifax, Viscount, ii. [19], [93], [104]
- His Character, [41]
- A “Trimmer,” [42]
- Hall, George, Bishop of Chester, i. [263], [306]
- Hall, Dr., ii. [196], [198]
- Hamilton, Bishop of Galloway, i. [227]
- Hammond, Dr., i. [52]; ii. [278], [330], [386]
- His Intimacy with Sanderson, [306]
- His Doctrinal Opinions, [307]
- His Practical Catechism, [307]
- His Paraphrase and Annotations, [287], [333]
- Hampden, i. [67]
- Hanmer, Mrs., ii. [220]
- Harcourt, Count D’, ii. [76]
- Harcourt, Sir Philip, i. [464]
- Harding, Thomas, ii. [223]
- Hardy, i. [58]
- Preaches before the King at the Hague, [70]
- Hardy, Matthew, i. [199]
- Harrington, John, ii. [186]
- Harrison, Major-General, i. [5]
- His Trial and Execution, [128]
- Hart, Theophilus, ii. [202]
- Hartlib, Samuel, ii. [216]
- Hartopp, Sir John, i. [430]
- Haselrig, Sir Arthur, i. [5], [17], [20], [25], [34], [58], [126]
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, ii. [191]
- Havers, Henry, ii. [102]
- Hawes, Richard, i. [292]
- Haywood, Dr., i. [170]
- Heber, Bishop, ii. [294], [299]
- Hellier, ii. [176]
- Henchman, Dr. Humphrey, i. [222], [290], [491]
- His appointment to the Bishopric of Salisbury, [131]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156]
- Described by Baxter, [189]
- His Translation to the Bishopric of London, [492]
- His Death, [493]
- Henrietta, Maria, i. [84], [268]
- Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, i. [451]
- Henry, Philip, i. [65], [138], [206], [207], [409], [512]
- His Difficulty with regard to Act of Uniformity, [263], [264]
- His Refusal to take Oath of Non-Resistance, [352]
- His Hospitality, ii. [219]
- His Home Life, [200]
- Henshaw, Joseph, Bishop of Peterborough, i. [493]
- Herbert, Sir Henry, ii. [393]
- Herbert, Lord, ii. [393]
- Herbert, George, ii. [237], [393]
- Hermann, Archbishop of Cologne, i. [216]
- Herrick, Robert, ii. [461]
- Heylyn, Dr. Peter, i. [112], [131], [158], [161]; ii. [309], [316], [317], [395]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, i. [156]
- His Theology, ii. [288], [289]
- Heyricke, i. [283]
- Heywood, Nathaniel, i. [431]; ii. [218]
- Heywood, Oliver, i. [207], [351], [409]; ii. [160], [226]
- His Imprisonment, [71]
- Family Meeting, [218]
- Hickeringhill, i. [505]
- Hicks, ii. [98]
- Hobbes, The Malmesbury Philosopher, ii. [270], [304], [362]
- Hoghton, Sir Charles, ii. [224]
- Hoghton, Lady, ii. [224]
- Holcroft, Francis, i. [316]
- Holden, ii. [136]
- Holdsworth, ii. [160]
- Holles (or Hollis), i. [58], [86], [114]
- Holloway, one of the Judges at Baxter’s trial, ii. [153], [155]
- Hook, William, i. [286], [301], [302]
- Hooker, Richard, ii. [268], [277], [429]
- His Ecclesiastical Polity, [298], [324], [328], [434]
- Hookes, Ellis, i. [415]
- Horne, John, ii. [409]
- Horton, Dr., i. [156], [288]
- Hough, Dr. John, ii. [133–138]
- Howard, Lord, i. [23], [187]
- Howe, John, i. [26], [138], [194]; ii. [29], [71], [103], [122], [223], [224], [426]
- His Difficulties with respect to the Act of Uniformity, i. [264]
- In Lord Massarene’s Family, [317]
- Defends cause of Nonconformists, ii. [27]
- Expostulates with Tillotson, [27]
- His Interview with the Duke of Buckingham, [40]
- His Sermon on Controversy, [69]
- His Writings on Evidences of Natural Religion, [388–390]
- His Puritanism, [421]
- His System of Theology, [421]
- Resemblance between his Teaching and Baxter’s, [427]
- His Original Power, [429]
- His Views on Baptism, [432]
- Hubberthorn, Richard, i. [275]
- Huish, Alexander, ii. [332]
- Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon, i. [31], [71], [86], [95], [101], [105], [154], [159], [198], [231], [299], [311], [328]; ii. [248]
- His Correspondence with Dr. Barwick, i. [36–38]
- Prime Minister, [83]
- His Attachment to Episcopal Church, [84]
- Proposes a Meeting between the Court and Presbyterians, [114]
- His Desire for the Restoration of the Establishment, [125]
- His Interview with Presbyterians, [190]
- Answerable for the Severity of the Act of Uniformity, [250]
- Opposes King’s Declaration, [300]
- Disapproves of Dutch War, [344]
- Resigns the Great Seal, [368]
- His Impeachment, [369]
- His Letter to his Daughter, [370]
- His Character, [371]
- Comparison between him and Lord Burleigh, [373], [374]
- His object, the Establishment of the Episcopal Church and Crushing of Dissent, [374]
- Hyde, Laurence, Earl of Rochester, ii. [41], [43]
- Appointed Lord Treasurer, [92]
- Dismissed from Office, [105]
- Hyde, Dr. Alexander, i. [491]
- Hymnology, ii. [451]
- Ince, i. [319]
- Independents, during the Protectorate, i. [9]
- Their Meetings, [29]
- Lose their Political Influence, [48], [193]
- Their Address to the King, [79]
- Protest against Vernier’s Insurrection, [144]
- Their Ejection, [281]
- Their Hopes revive at King’s Declaration, [297]
- Return Thanks for Indulgence, [408]
- Their Numbers diminished, ii. [164]
- Their Declaration of Faith, [166–168]
- compared with Presbyterians, [168–170]
- With Baptists, [171]
- Accused of Schism, [320]
- Ingoldsby, i. [59], [60]
- Innocent XI., ii. [104–131]
- Ireland, i. [37]
- Consecration of Irish Bishops, [133]
- James II. establishes a Roman Catholic Hierarchy in Ireland, ii. [114]
- Ireton, Henry, i. [130]
- Ironside, Gilbert, Bishop of Bristol, i. [494]
- Isle of Man, i. [134]
- Jackson, Commissioner at the Savoy, i. [156]
- Jacomb, Dr. Thomas, i. [120], [317]
- Commissioner at the Savoy Conference, [156], [165], [170], [187]
- His Farewell Sermon, [272]
- Preaches in London after the Fire, [363]
- His Views on Baptism, [432]
- His Death, [505]
- James, Duke of York, afterwards James II., i. [75], [304], [328], [425]; ii. [11], [21], [101]
- Supports Provisions for Uniformity, i. [252]
- Approves of Dutch War, [344]
- His Energy at the time of the Fire, [359]
- Pleads on behalf of Clarendon, [368]
- Becomes a Roman Catholic, [452]
- His Interview with Bishops, ii. [15]
- Exclusion Bill, [20], [23], [25]
- Bill dropped, [33]
- Becomes a Member of the Council, [81]
- Present at Death of Charles, [87]
- Meets his Privy Councillors, [89]
- His Duplicity, [90]
- Declares himself a Roman Catholic, [90]
- His Coronation, [92]
- His Annoyance with proceedings of House of Commons, [94]
- Violates the Constitution of his Country, [105]
- His Treatment of the Persecuted Sects, [106]
- His Declaration of Indulgence, [107], [119–125]
- His Policy, [108–118]
- His Attempt to establish Popery, [113–118]
- Receives D’Adda as the Pope’s Ambassador, [129]
- His anxiety for Promotion of Romanists, [131]
- Dissolves Parliament, [132]
- His Attack on the Universities, [132]
- Visits Oxford, [135]
- His Second Declaration, [139]
- His Displeasure with the Seven Bishops, [147]
- Prosecutes them for a Misdemeanour, [149]
- Jeffreys, Judge, ii. [72], [98], [111], [132], [134]
- A Member of the Council, [81]
- Proposes Release of Popish Recusants, [82]
- His Political Power, [93]
- His Behaviour at Baxter’s Trial, [95]
- Jenkins, Sir Leoline, ii. [41], [43], [51], [59], [247]
- Jenkyn, William, ii. [84]
- Jermyn, Henry, ii. [104]
- Jessy, i. [211]; ii. [175]
- Jews, Bill for their Suppression, i. [19]
- Jones, Colonel Philip, i. [16]
- Jordan, Elizabeth, ii. [175]
- Juxon, Dr., Bishop of London, i. [97], [174]
- His Translation to Canterbury, [131]
- Crowns and anoints Charles II., [160], [167]
- His Death, [307]
- Keach, Benjamin, ii. [444]
- His Hymns, [465], [467]
- Keeling, Sergeant, i. [202], [203], [349]
- Ken, Thomas, Bishop of Bath and Wells, ii. [87], [97], [278], [469]
- One of the Seven Bishops, [141], [145]
- Kiffin, William, i. [211], [212]; ii. [127], [175]
- Kildare, John, Earl of, ii. [225]
- Killegrew, Sir William, i. [54]
- King, Lancaster Herald, ii. [207]
- King, Henry, Bishop of Chichester, i. [98]; ii. [457]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, i. [156], [160]
- Lake, Bishop of Chichester, one of the Seven Bishops, ii. [140], [147]
- Lamb, Philip, i. [274]
- Lambert, i. [33], [44], [87], [126]
- Dissolves Remains of Long Parliament, [39], [40]
- His Outbreak, [58]
- Taken Prisoner, [59]
- His Son, ii. [225]
- Laney, Dr. Benjamin, i. [503]
- Appointed Bishop of Peterborough, [132]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156]
- Translated to Lincoln, then to Ely, [488]; ii. [191]
- Latitudinarians, their Theology, ii. [262]
- At Cambridge, [267], [341–344]
- Expounders of their Tenets, [344–354]
- Term Latitudinarian applied to holders of very different Opinions, [359–369]
- Lauderdale, a Member of the Cabal, i. [401], [427], [434]
- Lawson, George, ii. [410]
- Lee, Sir Thomas, i. [418]
- Leighton, Bishop of Dunblaine, i. [227]
- Leighton, Sir Ellis, ii. [115]
- Lenthall, i. [42], [126]
- Lesley, Henry, i. [133]
- L’Estrange, Hamon, i. [181]; ii. [323]
- L’Estrange, Sir Roger, i. [269]; ii. [45], [62], [84]
- Letters intercepted, i. [145], [151]
- Lewis, i. [58]
- Ley, Earl of Marlborough, ii. [490]
- Lightfoot, Dr., i. [156], [288]
- His Biblical learning, ii. [353]
- Lisle, Lady Alicia, her Trial and Execution, ii. [98]
- Littleton, Sir Charles, i. [145]
- Lloyd, William, Bishop of St. Asaph, i. [500]; ii. [5], [28]
- One of the Seven Bishops, [141], [142], [146]
- Lloyd, William, Bishop of Llandaff, i. [132]
- Translated to Peterborough, and then to Norwich, [502]; ii. [28], [204]
- Lobb, Stephen, ii. [122]
- Locke, John, i. [292], [422]
- Expelled from Oxford, ii. [257]
- Lords, House of, Charles’ Letter from Breda, i. [61]
- Conferences between the two Houses, [62]
- Bill for restoring Prelates, [198], [199]
- Uniformity Bill, [204]
- Bill for repealing Statutes concerning Jesuits and Nonconformists, [205]
- Pretended Plots reported, [210]
- Appoint Committee for Revision of Prayer Book, [219]
- Uniformity Bill, [229], [230], [232], [235], [241]
- Less intolerant than the Commons, [250]
- Bills against Papists and Nonconformists not sanctioned by them, [304]
- Disapprove of Exclusion Bill, ii. [11]
- Louis XIV., i. [355], [397], [420], [429]; ii. [12], [76], [114]
- His Treaty with Charles II., i. [451]
- Love, Alderman, i. [148], [419], [421]
- Lucy, Bishop of St. David, i. [132]
- Ludlow, Edmund, i. [5], [20]
- Supports Republicanism, [58]
- Flies to Vevay, [258]
- Luzancy, i. [458]
- Lye, Thomas, i. [278]
- Manchester, Earl of, i. [58], [85], [100], [114], [283], [380]
- Mansel, Colonel, ii. [21]
- Manton, Dr., i. [16], [18], [68], [115], [120], [283], [302], [394], [408], [439]; ii. [223]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, i. [156], [190]
- Preaches in London after the Fire, [362]
- His account of Interview between the King and Presbyterians, [390]
- His Imprisonment, [397]
- His Commentaries, ii. [447]
- Markham, Major, i. [367]
- Marten, Henry, tried as a Regicide, i. [129]
- Dies in Prison, [130], [232]
- Martindale, Adam, i. [119]
- Marvell, Andrew, i. [222]
- His Satires, [446], [449], [464]
- Mary of Modena, Queen of James II., i. [452]; ii. [90], [92]
- Mason, John, ii. [462–464]
- Massarene, Lord, i. [317]
- Massey, John, ii. [109]
- Maynard, Sir John, i. [145], [152], [153], [203]
- Mazarin, i. [58]; ii. [76]
- Mead, William, i. [398]
- Meades, Dr., ii. [201]
- Meal Tub Plot, ii. [21], [22]
- Meres, Sir Thomas, i. [418], [420]; ii. [94]
- Mew, Bishop of Winchester, ii. [97]
- Middleton, Sir Thomas, i. [33], [34]
- Milles, Isaac, i. [510]
- Milton, John, ii. [285], [452]
- His Lament for the Commonwealth, i. [47]
- His Theological Opinions; ii. [362–365]
- His Translation of Psalms, [458]
- Milton, Sir Christopher, brother of the Poet, ii. [115]
- Mompesson, i. [341]
- Monk, i. [68], [77], [114], [141], [230], [245], [475]
- His Military Power, [44]
- Believed to be a Republican, [45]
- Issues Writs for re-filling Parliament, [46]
- Addresses Parliament, [48]
- Declares his devotion to Charles, [56]
- His Character, [56]
- Hastens the Restoration, [62]
- Meets the King at Dover, [75]
- Invested with the Order of the Garter, [76]
- Created Duke of Albemarle, [86]
- His Burial in Westminster Abbey, ii. [187]
- Monk, Nicholas, Bishop of Hereford, i. [306], [487]
- Monmouth, Duke of, ii. [33], [49]
- His pretensions to the Crown, [60], [62]
- His Execution, [97]
- Chancellor of Cambridge in 1674, [254]
- Moore, Thomas, i. [413–415]
- More, Henry, his Mysticism, ii. [385], [454]
- His Religious Life and Character, [482–485]
- Morley, Dr., i. [52], [169], [231], [245], [248], [435], [437], [502]; ii. [15], [320]
- Appointed Bishop of Worcester, i. [131]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156], [163]
- Preaches at Coronation, [160], [167]
- Described by Baxter, [189]
- Bishop of Winchester from 1662 to 1684, [435], [477]
- His Inconsistencies, [439]
- His Old Age, [478]
- His Vindication; ii. [36]
- Expends Money in Charity, [192]
- His Theological Learning, [302]
- Morrice, Secretary, i. [122], [124]
- Morton, Bishop of Durham, i. [388], [487]
- Moulin, Lewis du, ii. [44], [102]
- Muggletonians, ii. [208]
- Mylles, Dr., ii. [195]
- Mystics, ii. [262], [369–385], [482]
- Neile, Dr. John, ii. [197]
- Nelson, Robert, ii. [115]
- Nelson, Lady Theophila, ii. [115]
- Neville, i. [19]
- Newcastle, Duke of, ii. [58]
- Newcome, Henry, i. [65], [353]; ii. [242]
- Newcomen, Commissioner at the Savoy, i. [156], [165], [170]
- Newton, George, i. [274]; ii. [494]
- Newton, Isaac, ii. [132]
- Nicholas, Sir Edward, i. [85], [123], [124], [293]
- Nicholas, John, i. [157]
- Nicholson, William, Bishop of Gloucester, i. [492]
- Nonconformists, i. [57], [144], [149], [207], [292], [384]
- Their Sufferings, [135–138]
- Accused of being Disaffected, [210]
- Act of Uniformity, [255]
- Effects of the Act, [261]
- Their Farewell Sermons, [271–275], [278], [279]
- Their Ejectment, [278], [282], [286]
- Bills against them, [304]
- Their Assemblies treated as Revolutionary, [308]
- Nonconformists in the Colonies, [311]
- Informers against them, [313]
- Their Places of Worship, [314–316]
- Ejected Ministers, [316–320], [336], [362]
- Their Sufferings from Conventicle Act, [322–327], [388]
- From Five Mile Act, [345–354]
- New Conventicle Act, [395–398]
- A change in feeling towards them, [400]
- Declaration of Indulgence affected them, [404]
- Receive Pecuniary Assistance from the Crown, [411]
- Measures for their Relief, [421–424]
- How affected by Test Act and Cancelling of Declaration, [429]
- Their changeful Fortunes, [442]
- Their dislike of Romanism, [454]
- Conformist’s Plea for them, ii. [37]
- Duke of Buckingham’s Overtures to them, [40]
- Renewed Persecution of them, [41], [50–59], [71–75], [100–103]
- Disposition of Government towards them, [95]
- Their manner of receiving James’ Declaration, [122–128]
- Their Places of Worship, [205]
- Relative number of Conformists and Nonconformists, [207]
- Contrasts in Preaching, [209]
- Family Life, [217–226]
- Family Persecution, [227]
- Accused of Schism, [320]
- Their Observance of the Sabbath, [234]
- Recreations, [241]
- Nonconformity, its growth, i. [375–377]; ii. [159–179]
- Norfolk, Duke of, ii. [90]
- North, Dr. John, ii. [230], [251]
- North, Roger, ii. [181], [193]
- North, Sir Francis, Baron Guilford, ii. [46], [81–84]
- Northumberland, Earl of, i. [229], [294]
- Nowell, Charles, ii. [226]
- Nye, Philip, i. [45], [91], [194], [297]
- Oates, Thomas, i. [312]
- Oates, Titus, his Extravagant Stories, ii. [6], [7], [49], [95], [143]
- Okey, Colonel, i. [60], [256]
- Oldham, John, ii. [459]
- Ormond, Duke of, i. [84], [86], [114], [284]; ii. [93], [255]
- Ormond, Lady, i. [141]
- Orrery, Earl of, i. [438]
- Osborne, Thomas, Earl of Danby, i. [348]
- Minister of Charles II., i. [434]; ii. [2]
- His Policy, [435], [436], [463]
- His Fall, ii. [2]
- His Impeachment, [13], [19]
- Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, i. [214]
- Outram, i. [439]
- Overall, Bishop, i. [219]
- Overton, Major-General, i. [21]
- Owen, Dr. John, i. [18], [29], [45], [194], [411], [430], [433]; ii. [26], [65], [212], [222], [365], [367], [419]
- His Opinion on the Power of Magistrates and Maintenance of Ministers, i. [30], [31]
- His removal from Deanery of Christ Church, [50]
- Means of Support after his Ejection, [316]
- His Refusal to take Oath of Non-Resistance, [351]
- His loyal Address, [408];
- His Answer to Parker’s Attack on Nonconformists, [446]
- His Illness, ii. [69], [223]
- His Death, [70]
- His Views on Baptism, [170], [430]
- On the Observance of the Sabbath, [235]
- His Writings on the Evidences of Revealed Religion, [390]
- His Works compared with Thomas Goodwin’s, [401]
- His Treatise on the Doctrine of Justification, [401]
- His Views on Election and Particular Redemption, [403–405]
- His Defence of Nonconformity, [440]
- His Commentaries, [447]
- Oxford, see [Universities]
- Packington, Sir John, i. [145], [212]
- Packington, Lady, ii. [330]
- Palmer, i. [309]
- Parker, Samuel, his Attack on Nonconformists, i. [444–447]
- Appointed to the Bishopric of Oxford, ii. [109]
- Nominated President of Magdalen, [134–138]
- Parliament, i. [38], [303], [361]
- Opening of Richard Cromwell’s Parliament, i. [18]
- Debates, [19–24]
- Its Dissolution, [24]
- Members of Long summoned to resume their places, [24]
- Its Dissolution by Lambert, [39]
- Again restored, [42]
- Convention Parliament, [57]
- Letter to the King, [63]
- Ecclesiastical proceedings, [88–95]
- Acts of Indemnity and Oblivion, [126]
- Elections for a New Parliament, [147–152]
- Assembles, [154]
- Order League and Covenant to be burnt, [196]
- Bill against Quakers, [197]
- For restoring Prelates, [197]
- For governing Corporations, [199]
- For Restoration of Ecclesiastical Courts, [200]
- Parliament Reassembles, [209]
- Reports respecting Plots, [212]
- Conventicle Acts, [322–327], [396]
- At Oxford during the Plague, [343]
- Five Mile Act, [345–354]
- Debate on Declaration, [418]
- Relief Bill, [421-424]
- Test Act, [425]
- Cancel Declaration, [429]
- New Test, [436]
- Comprehension, [438–440]
- Debate on a Dissolution, [461]
- Four Lords sent to the Tower, [462]
- Bills against Popery, [463]
- Act for Better Observance of Lord’s Day, [465]
- For Repeal of the law De Hæretico Comburendo, [467]
- Exclusion Bill, ii. [10]
- Parliament Dissolved, [13]
- Third Parliament Meets and Dissolves, [20]
- Fourth Parliament, [20]
- Dangerfield’s Plot, [21]
- Exclusion Bill, [23–25]
- Bill for Comprehension, [29]
- Bill for Toleration laid aside by a trick, [30]
- Fifth Parliament, [31]
- Exclusion Bill, [32]
- Assembling of James II.’s Parliament, [93]
- Its Dissolution, [132]
- Parliamentary Returns, [201]
- Pascal, Blaise, i. [277], [455]
- Patrick, Dr. John, ii. [457]
- Patrick, Simon, i. [338]; ii. [140], [354]
- Paul, Thomas, ii. [175]
- Paul, William, Bishop of Oxford, i. [490]
- Paul’s, St., i. [357]; ii. [181]
- Payne, ii. [70]
- Peachell, Dr. John, ii. [132]
- Pearce, Dr. Thomas, i. [174]
- Pearson, John, Bishop of Chester, i. [175], [485], [503]; ii. [289]
- Commissioner at Savoy Conference, i. [156], [163]
- Described by Baxter, [189]
- His Theological Teaching, ii. [308], [311]
- Peirce, Sir Edmond, i. [204]
- Pell, i. [221]
- Pembroke, Earl of, i. [230]
- Penn, William, i. [129], [398]; ii. [101], [125]
- Charges against him, [126]
- Incidents in his Early Life, [369]
- His Exposition of the Doctrine of Inward Light, [371-374]
- Travels with Fox, [375]
- His Colony in America, [375]
- His Intimacy with Barclay, [377]
- Pennington, Isaac, i. [129]
- Pepys, Samuel, i. [47], [68], [258], [271], [340], [380–386]; ii. [115]
- Perinchief, Dr., i. [378]
- Peterborough, Earl of, i. [115]
- Peters, Hugh, i. [45]
- His Execution, [128]
- Petre, Father, ii. [104], [131]
- Pett, Sir Peter, i. [292], [484]
- Petties, Sir John, i. [432]
- Piers, or Pearce, Bishop of Bath and Wells, i. [97]
- Pierrepoint, i. [58]
- Plague, The, i. [333], [343]
- Plots, Rumours of, i. [292–295], [312]
- Popish, ii. [1-10]
- Meal Tub, [21]
- Rye House, [64]
- Pocock, ii. [332]
- Pokanoket, Indian Chief, i. [260]
- Pool (or Poole), Matthew, his Synopsis, i. [410]; ii. [354], [446]
- Pory, Dr., i. [177]
- Powell, one of the Judges at the Bishops’ Trial, ii. [153], [155]
- Powis, Lady, ii. [21]
- Powys, ii. [153]
- Prayer Book, Reintroduced, i. [91]
- Commission for Revising it, [155]
- Exceptions taken to the Liturgy, [170–173]
- Bishops’ Answers to Exceptions, [179]
- Baxter’s Additions, [180–182]
- Discussions on Liturgy, [184], [187]
- Search for Edward’s Prayer Book, [201]
- Its Revision, [213]
- History of the Book, [214–219]
- Alterations made, [220–222]
- Adopted and Subscribed, [223]
- Revised Copy sanctioned by the King, [229]
- Attached to Act of Uniformity, [244]
- Revised Edition published, [260]
- Episcopalians’ Attachment to it, ii. [323]
- Presbyterianism, i. [68], [88]
- Its Revival, [20]
- Re-established as the National Religion, [49]
- Innovations in the Old System, ii. [159–163]
- Differences between Independency and Presbyterianism, [168]
- Resemblances, [170]
- Presbyterians, during the Protectorate, i. [5], [8], [10]
- In Richard Cromwell’s Parliament, [17]
- Their Loyalty to the Stuarts, [33]
- Their Rising put down by Republicans, [33]
- Contend for Solemn League, [41]
- Power again in their hands, [48]
- Principal Instruments in Charles’ Restoration, [51]
- Their Influence over Monk, [51]
- Union between them and Episcopalians thought to be possible, [53]
- Their wish to control the King, [55]
- Their Efforts in Elections for a New Parliament, [57]
- Deputation visit Charles at the Hague, [68]
- Their Intolerance, [69]
- Are kept in Suspense, [83]
- Their Clergy Displaced, [89]
- Chaplains appointed at Court, [100]
- Meetings at Sion College, [102–107]
- Their anxiety for Union, [102]
- Their Proposals, [103]
- Defend their Proposals, [106]
- Receives a Draft of Royal Declaration, [107]
- Difference between the two parties, [107–112]
- Divines at Worcester House, [115]
- Present an Address to the King, [120]
- Change in their Affairs, [125]
- Numerous in Convention Parliament, [147]
- Not well represented in New Parliament, [152]
- Commissioners at Savoy Conference, [155]
- Their Exceptions to Liturgy, [172–173]
- Their Rejoinder to Bishops’ Answers, [183]
- Their Debate with Bishops, [184–187]
- Interview with Clarendon, [190]
- Their Attachment to the Covenant, [237]
- Their Conduct with regard to the Act of Uniformity, [263]
- Their Petition for Redress, [283]
- Some Conform, [288]
- Some remain in the Establishment without Conforming, [290]
- Disapprove of Declaration, [298]
- Scheme of Comprehension as Modified by them, [383]
- Their Interview with the King, [390]
- Differ in their Opinion of the Declaration, [406]
- Their Desire for Accommodation, [439]
- Persecuted, ii. [71]
- Become more Tolerant, [163]
- Thorndike accuses them of Schism, [320]
- Pride, Thomas, i. [130]
- Prideaux, Bishop of Worcester, ii. [288]
- Prynne, William, i. [24], [43], [89], [121], [153], [455]
- Psalms, New Versions, ii. [457–459]
- Pudsey, Dr., ii. [135]
- Puritanism, Failure of Puritanism as a Political Institution, i. [1-6]
- Its Ecclesiastical Aspect, [7–11]
- Its Spiritual Aspect, [11-13]
- Puritans, ii. [262–265]
- Their Works on Evidences, [386–394]
- Points of Resemblance between them and the Anglican Divines, [394]
- Points of Difference, [396]
- Divided into Three Classes:
- Calvinistic, [397];
- Arminian, [406–413];
- Intermediate, [414]
- Their Opinions on the Nature of Sacraments, [430]
- On the Ministry and Ordination, [434]
- Their Controversies, [435]
- Practical Theology, [442–446]
- Expositors, [446]
- Examples of their Piety, [494–505]
- Quakers, opposed to Union of Church and State, i. [9]
- Bill for their Suppression, [19]
- Their Sufferings, [137], [138]; ii. [75], [101]
- Forbidden to meet in large numbers, i. [143]
- Bill against them, [197]
- Released from Gaol, [275]
- Persecuted, [296]
- Suffer under Conventicle Act, [398]
- Released from Prison, [413]
- James II.’s Treatment of them, [107]
- Differ from other Nonconformists in Doctrinal Opinions, [177]
- Their Form of Church Government, [177], [178]
- Their Method of Marriage, [179]
- Their Doctrines, [264], [266]
- Penn an Expounder of their Principles, [369]
- His Exposition of the Doctrine of the Inward Light, [371], [374]
- Barclay, [377]
- His Theological Teaching, [378–380]
- John Burnyeat, [492], [494]
- Quarles, Francis, his Emblems, ii. [455]
- Querouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth, i. [451]
- Racovian Catechism, ii. [365], [367]
- Radnor, Lord, ii. [41]
- Rainbow, Dr. Edward, i. [493]
- Rawlinson, i. [156]
- Reeve, Dr., i. [208]
- Republicans, i. [5], [21], [22], [33], [34], [40]
- Reresby, Sir John, i. [458]
- Reynolds, Dr., i. [18], [50], [68], [191], [220], [230], [245], [290]; ii. [229]
- Appointed Chaplain at Court, i. [100]
- At Worcester House, [115]
- Accepts a Bishopric, [119]
- Member of Conference, [155], [164], [170], [183]
- His Peculiar Position, [179]
- Described by Baxter, [189]
- His Character, [485]
- His Writings, ii. [442]
- Richardson, Dr., i. [312]
- Richmond, Duke of, i. [245]
- Roberts, Bishop of Bangor, i. [97]
- Robinson, Sir John, i. [148]
- Rochester, Earl of, see [Laurence Hyde]
- Rochester, Earl of, see [Wilmot]
- Rogers, i. [140]
- Roman Catholics, i. [19], [78], [363], [404], [460]; ii. [113], [117]
- Their Concurrence in Act of Uniformity, i. [251]
- Their Prospects brighten, [298]
- Bills against them, [304], [361]
- How affected by Test Act, [425], [429]
- Their Hopes in the Royal Family, [450]
- Their Zeal in making Converts, [453]
- Proclamations concerning them, [456]
- Popish Books Seized, [459]
- Bills against Popery, [303], [463–465]
- Titus Oates’ Popish Plot, ii. [1-9]
- Suspected Persons Apprehended, [6]
- Exclusion Bill, [10]
- At Court, [104]
- Their Numbers increase, [115]
- Their Satisfaction with James II.’s Declaration, [119]
- Their Promotion, [131]
- Their Numbers, [209]
- Rosewell, Thomas, ii. [72], [123]
- Roughed, Josias, i. [409]
- Rous, Lady, i. [318]
- Rous, ii. [457]
- Royalists, i. [43], [66], [151]
- Rupert, Prince, i. [142]
- Rushworth, ii. [195]
- Russel, Lord William, i. [418]; ii. [20], [41], [153]
- Joins in an Attempt to resist the Despotism of Government, [64]
- His Trial and Execution, [65–67]
- Rustat, Tobias, ii. [245]
- Rutherford, Lord, i. [293]
- Rye House Plot, ii. [64]
- Rymer, Ralph, i. [313]
- Ryves, Dr. Bruno, i. [91]
- Sabran, ii. [117]
- Salisbury, Earl of, i. [462]; ii. [115]
- Salkeld, ii. [206]
- Saltmarsh, John, his Sparkles of Glory, ii. [380–383]
- Samwayes, Dr., i. [213]
- Sancroft, i. [93], [132], [221], [225]; ii. [90], [192], [330]
- Assists Pell to Revise the Calendar, i. [221]
- Created Archbishop of Canterbury, ii. [14]
- His Interview with the Duke of York, [15]
- His Opposition to Popery, [17]
- Sanctions the Publication of King’s Declaration, [35]
- His Inconsistency with regard to Declaration, [145]
- One of the Seven Bishops who signed the Petition, [140], [146], [150]
- His Trial, [153]
- His Acquittal, [155]
- His Interest in Rebuilding of St. Paul’s, [181]
- Sanderson, Bishop of Lincoln, i. [156], [187], [231], [248]; ii. [283], [406], [438]
- His Death, i. [306]
- His Manner of Preaching, ii. [209]
- His Approval of Sabbath Pastimes, [235]
- His Doctrinal Opinions, [305]
- His Intimacy with Hammond, [306]
- And with Isaak Walton, [469]
- Saville, Sir George, i. [366]
- Savoy Conference, i. [155], [163–167], [170–173], [179–188]
- Savoy Palace, i. [162]
- Sawyer, ii. [153]
- Scargill, Daniel, ii. [368]
- Scattergood, i. [225]
- Sclater, Edward, ii. [109]
- Scotch, their Anxiety for an Exclusive Presbyterian Establishment, i. [68]
- Their Religious Rising, [363]
- Cruelty to them, [364]
- Their Rebellion, ii. [97]
- Scott, i. [20], [58]
- Severne, Thomas, i. [284]
- Shaftesbury, Earl of, see [Sir A. A. Cooper]
- Shakerley, Sir Geoffry, i. [367]; ii. [61]
- Sharp, Dr., Agent in London of Scotch Presbyterians, i. [63], [68–69], [94]
- Sharp, Dr., ii. [110], [112]
- Shaw, Sir John, ii. [502]
- Shaw, Samuel, i. [342]
- Sheldon, Dr. Gilbert, i. [99], [122], [170], [221], [231], [248], [285], [296], [330], [331], [334], [348], [397], [415], [502]; ii. [145], [188]
- His Appointment to the Bishopric of London, i. [131]
- Master of the Savoy, [157]
- Officiates at Coronation of Charles II., [160]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156], [163]
- President of Convocation, [174]
- His Appointment to Archbishopric of Canterbury, [308]
- His Exertions during the Plague, [337]
- His Inquiries respecting Conventicles, [392]
- His Circular on Education, [402]
- His Death and Character, [470–473]
- His Expenditure of Large Sums in Charity, ii. [192]
- Sherlock, Dr., ii. [110], [117], [140]
- Shorter, Sir John, ii. [125]
- Sibthorpe, Dr., i. [131]
- Sidney, Algernon, i. [344]
- His Trial and Execution, ii. [64], [65]
- Sidney, Henry, ii. [92]
- Skinker, Mary, ii. [175]
- Skinner, Bishop of Oxford, i. [37], [97]
- Translated to Worcester, [491]
- Slader, ii. [201]
- Slatius, Henry, ii. [412]
- Smalridge, ii. [117]
- Smith, Dr., ii. [332]
- Smith, John, ii. [421]
- His Theological Teaching, [336–338]
- Smith, Thomas, i. [93]
- Smyth, Miles, ii. [457]
- Soame, Bartholomew, ii. [225]
- Solemn League and Covenant, i. [50], [89], [235–237]
- Publicly Burnt, [196]
- Somerset, Duke of, ii. [130]
- South, ii. [257], [329]
- Southampton, Earl of, i. [85], [86], [124], [300], [347]
- Sparrow, Dr., Commissioner at the Savoy i. [156]
- Spencer, John, ii. [444]
- Spragg, Sir Edward, i. [416]
- Sprat, Bishop of Rochester, ii. [111], [139]
- Spring, Sir William, ii. [206]
- Sprint, i. [478]
- Spurstow, Dr., i. [100], [115], [156]
- Stayley, ii. [6]
- Stanley, Thomas, i. [342]
- Stanley, Lady, ii. [219]
- Stanley, Sir Thomas, ii. [219]
- Steel, i. [261]
- Sterne, Richard, Bishop of Carlisle, i. [132]
- At Savoy Conference, [156], [493]
- Described by Baxter, [189]
- Translated to Archbishopric of York, [493], [497]
- His Imprisonment, [495]
- Sterry, Peter, ii. [382]
- Stillingfleet, Edward, i. [117], [385], [410], [439]; ii. [2], [114], [140], [370]
- His Disapproval of Act of Uniformity, i. [292]
- His Sermon on “The Mischief of Separation,” ii. [26]
- Entertains Howe, Bates, and Tillotson, [29]
- His Theological Opinions, [352]
- Stockton, Owen, i. [340]; ii. [500–504]
- Strode, John, ii. [51]
- Stubbe, Henry, ii. [355]
- Suffolk, Earl of, i. [167]
- Sunderland, ii. [19], [93], [104], [135]
- Sutcliffe, Dr., ii. [245]
- Sylvester, his Funeral Sermon for Baxter, ii. [212]
- Taswell, William, i. [358]
- Tattersall, Nicholas, i. [412]
- Taylor, Jeremy, ii. [235], [278], [318], [386], [416], [429], [457]
- Nominated to Diocese of Down and Connor, i. [133]
- Preaches Funeral Sermon for Bramhall, [307]
- His Theology; ii. [289–297]
- Advocates an Episcopal Church, [298]
- A brilliant Sermon Writer, [328]
- His Writings, [445], [446]
- His Hymns, [460]
- Temple, Sir William, appointed Secretary of State, ii. [19], [41]
- Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury, i. [243]; ii. [117]
- When Vicar of St. Marten’s, ii. [140]
- Founds the Tenison Library, i. [508]
- Terrill, ii. [177]
- Thompson, Alderman, i. [148]
- Thorndike, Herbert, i. [112]; ii. [235], [316], [332], [395], [424], [431]
- His Epilogue, i. [34–36]; ii. [269]
- At Savoy Conference, i. [156]
- Member of Convocation, [170], [222], [227], [248]
- His True Principle of Comprehension, [385]
- His Theological Learning, ii. [268]
- His Principles of Christian Truth, [270]
- His Scheme of Salvation by Grace, [272–277]
- Laws of the Church, [277–279]
- His teaching compared with Bull’s, [287]
- With Taylor’s, [294]
- With Pearson’s, [309]
- Barrow’s, [314]
- His opinion of Nonconformists, [320]
- Thurloe, Secretary, i. [55]
- Tillotson, i. [184], [439]; ii. [29], [47], [79], [117], [140], [246], [316], [348]
- His Letter to Baxter, i. [440]
- His Inconsistency, ii. [27]
- Reproved by Howe, [28]
- Attends Russell on the Scaffold, [67]
- Tilsey, i. [291]
- Tindal, ii. [115]
- Tombes, John, i. [317]; ii. [283], [285]
- Tomkyns, i. [378]
- Tompson, Sir John, i. [430]
- Tompson, Lady, i. [430]
- Tongue, ii. [9]
- Tory, Origin of Term, ii. [32]
- Trelawny, Bishop of Bristol, ii. [141], [147], [189]
- Truman, Joseph, ii. [283]
- Tuckney, Dr., i. [155], [489]
- Tully, Dr. Thomas, ii. [196], [283], [284]
- Turbeville, ii. [49]
- Turner, Bishop of Ely, ii. [140]
- Turner, Sir Edward, i. [155]
- Turner, Sir James, i. [363]
- Tyrconnel, Earl of, ii. [104]
- Uniformity (see [Act])
- Universities, their Petitions to Parliament, i. [92]
- Changes at Oxford and Cambridge, [93]
- Puritan Power at Cambridge, [93]
- James II.’s Attack on their Liberties, ii. [132]
- Proceedings at Cambridge, [132]
- Proceedings at Oxford, [133–139]
- Studies and Habits of Members, [250–258]
- Ussher, Dr. James, i. [100]; ii. [278], [406]
- His Biblical Learning, [354]
- Vane, Sir Henry, i. [5], [20], [21], [26], [49], [126], [140], [202]
- Member of Richard’s Parliament, [17]
- Member of New Council of State, [25]
- His Trial, [257]
- His Mysticism, [256]; ii. [385]
- His Execution, i. [258]
- Vane, Lady, i. [366]
- Venner, his Insurrection, i. [140–144]
- Vernon, Alderman, i. [64]
- Vic, Sir Henry de, i. [124]
- Vincent, Nathaniel, ii. [54–56]
- Vincent, Thomas, i. [338], [339]; ii. [54]
- Vincent, William, i. [148]
- Vines, Richard, ii. [503]
- Visitation, Articles of, ii. [183–185], [189]
- Wade, Thomas, ii. [502]
- Wake, ii. [117]
- Wakerley, i. [313]
- Wales, i. [19], [137]
- Walker, Obadiah, ii. [109]
- Waller, Edmund, ii. [454]
- Wallis, Dr. John, i. [115], [156], [170], [288]; ii. [198]
- Walters, Lucy, ii. [60]
- Walters, ii. [139]
- Walton, Bryan, Bishop of Chester, i. [131], [156]
- His Death, [306]
- His Polyglott, ii. [332], [354]
- Walton, Isaak, ii. [468–471]
- Ward, Seth, Bishop of Exeter, afterwards Bishop of Salisbury, i. [264], [348], [385], [395], [478], [483], [502]; ii. [192], [356]
- His Intolerance, i. [397], [435–437]
- Account of him, [474–476]
- Improves Exeter Cathedral, ii. [180]
- His Hospitality, [229]
- Warmestry, Dr., i. [157]
- Warner, Bishop of Rochester, i. [98], [490]
- Commissioner at the Savoy, [156], [160]
- Warwick, Countess of, ii. [488], [489]
- Watson, Richard, ii. [417]
- Whalley, Edward, Major-General, i. [23], [259], [260]
- Wharton, Philip, Lord, i. [126], [230], [231], [313], [347]; ii. [71]
- Supports the Duke of Buckingham, i. [461]
- Committed to the Tower, [462]
- Released, [462]
- His House a resort of Nonconformist Divines, ii. [223]
- Whig, Origin of Term, ii. [32]
- Whinnel, ii. [176]
- White, Jeremy, ii. [101], [384]
- White, Bishop of Peterborough, ii. [141]
- White, John, ii. [457]
- Whitehead, George, i. [414]
- Whitelocke, i. [25], [45]
- Whitford, John, i. [91]
- Whole Duty of Man, ii. [330]
- Wilde, i. [120]
- Wilkins, Dr. John, Bishop of Chester, i. [16], [264], [380], [385], [396], [503]; ii. [248], [356]
- Account of him, i. [483–485]
- His Theological teaching, ii. [348]
- Wilkinson, Lady Vere, i. [430]
- Williams, Dr. Edward, ii. [417], [419]
- Williams, Solicitor-General, ii. [153]
- Williamson, Joseph, Esq. (afterwards knighted), i. [365], [367], [410], [432], [442], [456]; ii. [182], [193], [253], [255]
- Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester; ii. [490]
- Windsor, Lord, i. [145]
- Wiquefort, De, Dutch Minister, i. [231], [232], [267]
- Witchcot, i. [439]
- Wither, George, ii. [459]
- Wood, Captain Henry, ii. [190]
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