Страница - 154Страница - 156- Lake, Bishop of Chichester, one of the Seven Bishops, ii.
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[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]