Страница - 127Страница - 129- Baptists, their Hopes in William III.,
[10]
- Their Views regarding Comprehension,
[110]
- Advocates of Toleration,
[115],
[116]
- Protected by Toleration Act,
[120]
- Present an Address to William,
[254]
- Their Numbers Increase,
[451]
- Their Conferences,
[451–453]
- Their Ministers,
[453]
- Distinction between Particular and General,
[454]
- Barclay, Robert,
[456]
- Barrington, Sir Charles,
[309, note]
- Barrow, Dr. Isaac,
[184],
[193, note]
- Bassett, Josiah,
[415]
- Bates, Dr. William,
[425],
[426]
- Favourable to Comprehension,
[110]
- Refuses to take Part in Calamy’s Ordination,
[410]
- His Death,
[445]
- Baxter, Richard,
[72],
[152],
[328, note,]
- Desires Comprehension,
[110]
- His Explication of the Doctrinal Articles,
[178]
- His Last Days,
[179]
- His Death,
[180]
- His Book on Witchcraft,
[338]
- Anecdote of,
[403]
- Beau, Bishop of Llandaff,
[312, note]
- Benbow, Admiral,
[366]
- Bennet, Joseph,
[415]
- Bentinck, William,
[3],
[76]
- Bentley, Richard,
[265]
- His Boyle Lectures,
[341–343]
- Beveridge, Archdeacon of Colchester,
[277],
[325]
- Member of Ecclesiastical Commission,
[125],
[128],
[131],
[132]
- Preaches before Convocation,
[140]
- Declines the See of Bath and Wells,
[172],
[173]
- At Meetings of Convocation,
[288–292]
- His Writings,
[314]
- Beverley, John,
[422]
- Biddle, John, his Tracts,
[211],
[220]
- Binckes, Dr.,
[263, note]
- Bingham, Joseph,
[215]
- Birch, Colonel,
[74]
- Birch, Samuel,
[415]
- Bishops,
[9],
[12]
- Summoned by King James,
[20]
- First Meeting with the King,
[21]
- Second Meeting,
[23]
- Collects drawn up by them,
[24]
- Charges against them,
[25]
- Third Meeting,
[29]
- Fourth Meeting,
[31–33]
- Their Popularity,
[33]
- Their Interviews with Clarendon,
[64]
- Meetings at Lambeth,
[68],
[69]
- Desire a Regency,
[69],
[75]
- Their Reluctance to take the Oath of Allegiance,
[96]
- Some of them Support Toleration Bill,
[116]
- Ten appointed as Ecclesiastical Commissioners,
[125]
- Nonjurors amongst them,
[146]
- Prayers for James II. ascribed to them,
[157]
- Some of them Ejected,
[169]
- An Assembly Convened by Tillotson for Drawing up Ecclesiastical Regulations,
[191],
[203]
- Tenison addresses Circular to them,
[205]
- Their Declaration,
[233]
- Responsibility of Nominating Dignitaries of the Church left to them,
[247]
- At Meetings of Convocation,
[271–276],
[277–282]
- Account of some of them,
[298–314]
- Blackhall,
[343]
- Blackhead, Stephen,
[188, note]
- Blackmore, Richard,
[365]
- Blagge, Margaret,
[83]
- Blount, Charles,
[349]
- Bold, Samuel,
[345]
- Bostaquet, Isaac Dumont de,
[34],
[36],
[40]
- Bowdler,
[388]
- Bowerman, Edmund,
[324]
- Boyle, Charles,
[265]
- Boyle, Robert, Lectures Founded by,
[341], et seq.
- Boyne, Battle of the,
[159],
[161],
[164]
- Bradford, Dr.,
[343]
- Brady, Nicholas,
[325]
- Bray, Dr., his Interest in the S.P.C.K.,
[364]
- And in Foreign Missions,
[369],
[370],
[373]
- Broghill, Lord,
[338]
- Brokesby,
[388]
- Browne, Dr. Thomas,
[350]
- Browne, Sir William,
[303, note]
- Bryan, Dr.,
[189]
- Bulkeley, Sir Richard,
[369]
- Bull, George, Archdeacon of Llandaff,
[279],
[315],
[397]
- Bunyan, John, Popularity as a Preacher,
[175]
- His Death,
[176]
- Burden, George,
[415]
- Burkett, William,
[315]
- Burnet, Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury,
[5],
[51],
[52],
[57],
[69],
[70],
[335]
- At the Hague,
[8]
- William’s Declaration Revised by him,
[27]
- Comes over with William,
[35],
[37]
- Preaches at Exeter,
[40]
- His Interview with Clarendon,
[48]
- Preaches before the Commons,
[73]
- Opposes the idea of making William sole King,
[76]
- Made Bishop of Salisbury,
[84]
- Preaches Coronation Sermon,
[99]
- A Member of Ecclesiastical Commission,
[129–133]
- At Meetings of Convocation,
[139–143]
- His Liberalism,
[139]
- His Dispute with Dr. Jane,
[142]
- Extols Tillotson,
[192]
- Preaches on Thanksgiving-Day,
[243]
- Preceptor to the Duke of Gloucester,
[244],
[249]
- Supports the Bill against Popery,
[245]
- His Exposition of the XXXIX. Articles censured by Lower House of Convocation,
[277–282]
- His Quarrel with Woodward,
[291]
- His Impressions of William’s Character,
[296]
- His Writings,
[298],
[299]
- His Influence,
[308]
- His Estimate of Compton’s Character,
[309]
- Anecdote of,
[311]
- Mourns over Inconsistency of the Clergy,
[327]
- Predicts the Speedy Decline of Nonconformity,
[404]
- Bury, Dr.,
[213, note],
[218, note]
- Busby, Dr.,
[143]
- Busher, Leonard,
[119]
- Button, Ralph,
[416]
- Caffin, Matthew,
[455]
- Calamy, Dr., Edmund, junior,
[136],
[137],
[174],
[225],
[256],
[306]
- A Student at Utrecht,
[10]
- His Reading,
[408]
- His Nonconformity,
[408]
- His Preaching,
[409]
- Accepts an Invitation to assist Sylvester,
[410]
- His Ordination,
[411]
- Calvin,
[215]
- Carey, Lady,
[38, note]
- Carstairs,
[35],
[37]
- Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of Chester,
[29],
[30],
[146],
[308]
- Chadwick,
[191]
- Chamberlayne,
[371]
- Chandler, Benjamin,
[439]
- Charles I.,
[203],
[204],
[333]
- Charles II.,
[204],
[222]
- Charnock, Robert,
[231]
- Cherry, Francis, his Hospitality,
[387–390]
- Chicheley, Archbishop,
[207],
[208]
- Chorlton, John,
[415]
- Clarendon, Henry Hyde, Earl of,
[21],
[22],
[58],
[63],
[140]
- Joins the Prince of Orange,
[47]
- His Private Conference with William,
[48]
- His Interviews with Burnet, ib.
- Interviews with Bishops,
[64],
[65],
[69]
- His remark about Churchmen,
[267]
- Clarges, Sir Thomas,
[86],
[106, note]
- Clark, Samuel,
[352]
- Clarkson, David,
[181],
[428]
- Clergy,
- Present an Address to William III.,
[59]
- Uphold the Cause of Hereditary Monarchy,
[70]
- Refuse to Read James II.’s. Declaration,
[75]
- Question of Requiring Oaths from the Clergy,
[89]
- Their manner of Taking the Oath,
[97]
- Many of them Oppose the Toleration Bill,
[116]
- Nonjurors who Voluntarily left their Cures,
[151]
- Accounts of some of the Clergy,
[314–320]
- Character of the,
[325–328]
- Their Circumstances,
[328–331]
- Costume,
[331]
- Preach on Behalf of Societies,
[361]
- Cobham, Lord,
[275]
- Cogan, Richard,
[41]
- Colchester, Colonel Maynard,
[364]
- Collier, Jeremy, a Nonjuror,
[151],
[152],
[168]
- Absolves Friend and Parkyns at Tyburn,
[232]
- Defends what he did,
[233],
[234]
- Collinges, Dr. John,
[176]
- Commission, Ecclesiastical
- Appointment of,
[125]
- Their Proceedings,
[125]
- Discussions concerning the Apocrypha,
[125]
- Prayer-book Version of Psalms,
[126]
- Liturgy,
[128]
- Manner of receiving the Sacrament, ib.
- Godfathers, ib.
- Calendar,
[129]
- Athanasian Creed, ib.
- Ordination,
[130]
- Daily Prayer,
[134]
- Communion Service,
[135]
- Baptism,
[135]
- Catechism and Confirmation Service, ib.
- Visitation of the Sick, ib.
- Burial Service,
[136]
- Sittings of Commission Ends,
[138]
- Their Labour Lost, ib.
- Commons, House of, Assemble,
[73]
- Declare the Throne Vacant,
[74]
- Provisions for Securing Religious Liberty,
[75]
- Conference with the Lords,
[76]
- Declare William and Mary King and Queen,
[78]
- Their Comprehension and Toleration Bills,
[105],
[106, note]
- Appeal to the King to Suppress Books against the Trinity,
[224]
- Debate on the Bill for Fenwick’s Attainder,
[239]
- Comprehension Bill,
[101–109]
- Difficulties of Comprehension,
[112]
- Tillotson’s Views on Comprehension,
[122]
- Compton, Bishop of London,
[12],
[33],
[75],
[77],
[270]
- Summoned to Attend James II.,
[20]
- Signs the Invitation to the Prince of Orange,
[27]
- At Interviews with James,
[29–31]
- Accompanies Princess Anne in her Flight,
[46]
- Presents an Address to William,
[59]
- Wishes Mary to be Queen Regent,
[70]
- Assists at the Coronation of William and Mary,
[99]
- Promotes Union,
[107]
- His Note to Strype,
[115, note]
- A Member of Ecclesiastical Commission,
[127],
[128]
- His Liberalism,
[139]
- His Discontent at not being made Primate,
[140]
- Preaches at Opening of St. Paul’s,
[243]
- Becomes a Tory,
[283]
- His Character,
[309],
[310]
- His Interest in Foreign Missions,
[369],
[371]
- Con, Father,
[56]
- Convention, The,
[63],
[65],
[69],
[73],
[85]
- Convocation,
[107]
- Meets,
[138]
- Houses differ about the Address,
[141]
- Effect little,
[143]
- Letter to a Convocation Man,
[261–264]
- Little Resemblance between English Convocations and Early Synods,
[268]
- Restored to its Sessional Rights,
[269]
- Contests between the Two Houses,
[272]
- Disagree about Prorogation, ib.,
[289]
- Present an Address to William,
[274]
- Examine Toland’s Book,
[275]
- Prorogued,
[276]
- Reassembles,
[277]
- Lower House Censures Burnet’s Book,
[277]
- Incidents connected with Presentation of Censure to the Upper House,
[278–282]
- Prorogued,
[282]
- Dissolved, ib.
- Kennet’s Book on Convocation,
[284]
- Reassembles,
[287]
- Fresh Contentions,
[288]
- Illness and Death of Prolocutor,
[292],
[293]
- Prorogued,
[294]
- Interest in Foreign Missions,
[370]
- Cook, a Nonjuring Clergyman,
[232],
[233]
- Cornbury, Edward, Viscount,
[46]
- Cranburne, Charles,
[241]
- Cressey, a Nonjuror,
[376]
- Crew, Nathaniel, Bishop of Durham, Present at Interview of Bishops with James II.,
[29],
[30]
- His Character,
[77],
[312]
- Crisp, Dr. Tobias, His Works,
[424–427]
- Cromwell, Richard, Visits Howe in his last Illness,
[448]
- Crowther, Joseph,
[319, note]
- Cudworth, Dr.,
[181],
[220],
[341]
- Cumberland, Bishop of Peterborough,
[303],
[308]
- Currency, Debased State of,
[209]
- D’Adda, the Papal Nuncio,
[56]
- Danby, Earl of,
[12],
[50],
[86]
- Appointed President of the Council,
[82]
- Dartmouth, Lord,
[21, note]
- Davis, Richard,
[423]
- De Foe, Daniel,
[53],
[54],
[327],
[417],
[443]
- His Enquiry,
[431]
- Devonshire, Earl of,
[10]
- De Witt,
[2],
[3],
[158]
- Dodwell, Henry, a Nonjuror,
[151],
[152]
- Advocates Nonjuring Cause,
[380]
- His Interest in the Colonies,
[381]
- His Correspondence with Tenison,
[381],
[382]
- His Ecclesiastical Opinions,
[389]
- His Pupil Hearne,
[390]
- Doolittle, Thomas,
[416]
- Du Moulin, Prebendary of Canterbury,
[130],
[131]
- Dunton, John,
[310],
[443]
- Dyer,
[114, note]
- Edward I.,
[262],
[285]
- Edwards, Dr. Jonathan,
[427]
- Edwin, Sir Humphrey,
[429],
[430]
- Elizabeth, Queen,
[11],
[203],
[204]
- Entwich, Sir Edward,
[170]
- Evelyn, John,
[73]
- His Letter to Sancroft,
[25]
- Meets the Bishops at Lambeth,
[69]
- Boyle’s Trustee,
[341]
- Appoints Bentley as Lecturer,
[341],
[342]
- Evelyn, Thomas,
[338]
- Fairclough,
[59],
[72]
- Fenwick, Sir John, a Conspirator against William III.,
[231]
- Arrested,
[234]
- His Disclosures,
[235–238]
- Bill of Attainder against,
[239]
- Attempts to Save his Life,
[239],
[240]
- His Execution,
[241]
- Ferguson, Robert,
[35],
[40],
[41, note]
- Firman, Thomas,
[212]
- Flavel, John,
[177]
- Fleetwood,
[209]
- Fog, Dean of Chester,
[361]
- Ford, Dr. Simon,
[325]
- Fowler, Bishop of Gloucester,
[304],
[308],
[365]
- Fox, George,
[456],
[457]
- Frampton, Bishop of Gloucester,
[97],
[308]
- A Moderator Nonjuror,
[149]
- Ejected,
[171]
- Frankland, Richard,
[413]
- Freeman, Dean of Peterborough,
[272],
[274],
[290]
- Friend, Sir John,
[232]
- Gailhard, John,
[225]
- Gale, Theophilus,
[415]
- Galmoy, Lord,
[235]
- Gastrell,
[343]
- George, Prince of Denmark,
[46],
[248]
- Gibbons, Grinling,
[243]
- Gibbs, John,
[321]
- Gilbert,
[16],
[17]
- Gleanes, Sir Peter,
[336, note]
- Gloucester, Duke of, Son of Princess Anne,
[244]
- Anecdote of His Childhood,
[248]
- His Education, ib.
- His Death,
[249]
- Burial in Westminster Abbey, ib.
- His Death Mourned by the Nation,
[250]
- Goodall, Charles,
[328, note]
- Gooderick, Sir Henry,
[49]
- Goodridge, Richard,
[324]
- Goodwin, John,
[119]
- Gordon, Patrick,
[372]
- Grabe, Dr.,
[388]
- Grafton,
[46]
- Griffith,
[407]
- Grove, Dr.,
[132]
- Guildford, Lord,
[364],
[366]
- Gwyn, Nell,
[195]
- Hale, Sir Matthew,
[302],
[338]
- Halifax, Lord,
[83],
[86]
- Hall, John, Bishop of Bristol,
[195],
[306]
- Hall, Timothy, Bishop of Oxford,
[18],
[308]
- Hardwick, Lord Chancellor,
[251]
- Harris, Dr.,
[343]
- Harrison, Michael,
[413]
- Hearne, Thomas,
[373]
- Henry V.,
[207]
- Henry VIII.,
[204, note]
- Henry, Matthew,
[71],
[362]
- Preaches at Opening of the Chapel at Chester,
[403]
- His Education,
[416]
- His Discourse concerning the Nature of Schism,
[428]
- His Ministry,
[433–435],
[436, note]
- Henry, Philip,
[71],
[416]
- Desires Comprehension,
[109]
- His Death,
[442]
- Herbert, Admiral,
[10],
[28]
- Heywood, Oliver, takes part in Ordinations,
[405–407]
- His New Place of Worship,
[413]
- Preaches at Wakefield,
[422]
- His Death,
[445, note]
- Hickes, George, Dean of Worcester, a Nonjuror, his Character and Writings,
[151],
[383],
[389]
- Authorship of Prayers for James ascribed to Him,
[158]
- Protests against his Ejectment,
[171]
- Suspected of Treasonable Intrigues,
[188]
- His Visit to St. Germains,
[374]
- Nominated Suffragan Bishop of Thetford,
[374]
- His Friendship for Dr. Grabe,
[388]
- Attends Pepys in his Last Illness,
[393]
- A Spiritual Fanatic,
[398]
- Hobbes, Thomas,
[116],
[304],
[341]
- Holcroft, Francis,
[181],
[182]
- Holmes, a Nonjuror,
[376]
- Holt, Sir John,
[338]
- Hooper, Dr., Chaplain to Princess Mary,
[5],
[6],
[148]
- Prolocutor of Lower House of Convocation,
[271–282]
- Hopkins,
[324],
[433]
- Horneck, Dr.,
[317],
[356]
- Hough, John, Bishop of Oxford, Translated to Lichfield and Coventry in 1699,
[270],
[306],
[308]
- Horton, Lord,
[50]
- Howard, John,
[367]
- Howe, John,
[184],
[254],
[404]
- Accompanies Clergy to present an Address to William,
[59],
[72]
- Desires Comprehension,
[110]
- His Conversation with the King on Indulgence and Comprehension Bills,
[113, note]
- Anxious for Union,
[175]
- Takes part in Trinitarian Controversy,
[221]
- Reproves Profane Swearers,
[333]
- Objects to take part in Calamy’s Ordination,
[410]
- Lecturer at Pinners’ Hall,
[426]
- His Answer to De Foe’s Enquiry,
[432]
- Laments the Change in Dissent,
[441]
- His Last Days,
[445–448]
- Richard Cromwell Visits him,
[448]
- His Death,
[449]
- Hulton,
[362]
- Humphreys, Humphrey, Bishop of Bangor,
[279],
[280],
[282]
- Hussey, Joseph,
[405]
- Inch,
[155]
- Independents, their Hopes in William III.,
[10]
- Their Meeting with Presbyterians,
[60]
- Their Views regarding Comprehension,
[110]
- Advocate Toleration,
[115],
[116]
- Protected by Toleration Act,
[120]
- Their Political Views,
[258]
- Their Places of Worship,
[401]
- Efforts at Union with Presbyterians,
[420]
- Difference between Presbyterians and Independents,
[436]
- Their Reception of a New Minister,
[437]
- Mode of Conducting Worship,
[438]
- Ireland, James lands in,
[144]
- James’ Declaration to his Subjects in,
[145]
- Battle of the Boyne,
[159],
[164]
- Irish Night, The,
[54],
[55]
- Jacobites, their Form of Prayer ascribed to Nonjuring Prelates,
[157]
- Their Conspiracy,
[167]
- Exult in Death of Mary,
[201]
- Trouble the Church,
[206]
- Their Hatred of Sherlock,
[216]
- Their Correspondence with the Court of St. Germains,
[229]
- Their Conspiracy against William,
[231]
- Executions of,
[232]
- Their Intrigues,
[236–241],
[387]
- Some who had taken Oaths Retract,
[393]
- James II., his Misgovernment,
[9]
- Birth of a Son,
[9]
- The Child is Baptized in the Romish Church,
[10]
- James Disbelieves in Rumours of Dutch Invasion,
[13]
- His Conduct after the Bishops’ Acquittal,
[14]
- His Proceedings in Reference to the Church,
[18]
- His Declaration,
[20]
- Summons the Bishops, ib.
- Interviews with the Bishops,
[21],
[23],
[29],
[31–33]
- His Concessions,
[20],
[23]
- Approves of the Bishops’ Collects,
[24]
- Authorises Mew to Settle Troubles at Magdalen,
[25]
- His Alarm at William’s Declaration,
[29]
- Receives Loyal Addresses from Scotland,
[43]
- Goes to Salisbury,
[43]
- Advised to Treat with William, ib.
- His Faith in the Bishops,
[44]
- Deserted by his Daughter Anne and many others,
[46]
- His Return to London,
[47]
- Issues New Proclamations, ib.
- Flies to Sheerness,
[53]
- Returns to London,
[56]
- Forced to Surrender,
[57]
- Goes to Rochester, ib.,
- and to France, ib.
- His Letter to Sancroft,
[63]
- Lands at Kinsale,
[144]
- Issues a Declaration to his Irish Subjects,
[145]
- Scheme for his Restoration,
[167]
- His Declaration,
[227]
- His Court at St. Germains,
[228]
- His Knowledge of Insurrection, and Assassination Plot, ib.
- His Religious Sincerity,
[252]
- Last Words to his Son,
[253]
- Louis XIV. visits him,
[253]
- His Death, ib.
- James, Prince of Wales,
[76],
[251]
- His Birth,
[9]
- Suspected to be Supposititious,
[10],
[63]
- His Baptism,
[10]
- Proclaimed King of England by Louis XIV.,
[253]
- Jane, Dr. William, Dean of Gloucester,
[271, note]
- Member of Ecclesiastical Commission,
[125],
[127],
[128]
- Made Prolocutor,
[140]
- His Dispute with Burnet,
[142]
- Jefford, or Gifford, Mayor of Exeter,
[16, note]
- Jeffreys, Sir George,
[38, note,],
[47],
[52]
- Elected Chancellor of Oxford by James II.,
[18]
- Falls into the Hands of the Mob,
[54]
- Johnson, Dr.,
[303, note],
[307]
- His Anecdote of Burnet and Sprat,
[311]
- Jollie, Timothy,
[415]
- Jurieu, a French Theologian,
[138]
- Juxon,
[207]
- Keach, Benjamin,
[452–454]
- Keith, George,
[367],
[368]
- Ken, Thomas, Bishop of Bath and Wells,
[23],
[68],
[379]
- Chaplain to the Princess Mary,
[6]
- Summoned to Attend the King,
[20]
- Preserves his Allegiance to James,
[42]
- Refuses to take the Oath,
[97],
[147],
[148]
- A Moderate Nonjuror,
[148]
- Ejected,
[171]
- His Departure from Wells, ib.
- A Letter finding Fault with Tenison ascribed to him,
[200]
- Troubled by the Abjuration Bill,
[256]
- Receives Half the Income from the See of Bath and Wells, from Kidder,
[305]
- His Character,
[308]
- His Retirement at Longleat,
[390]
- Kennet, White,
[292],
[294],
[373]
- His Book on Ecclesiastical Synods,
[284–286]
- Kentish, Thomas,
[410],
[411]
- Kettlewell, John, a Nonjuror,
[151]
- His Character,
[152],
[383],
[399]
- Authorship of Prayers for James ascribed to him,
[158]
- His Ecclesiastical Opinions,
[377],
[389]
- His Benevolence,
[378]
- His Death,
[379]
- Keyes, Thomas,
[231]
- Kidder, Richard,
[126],
[384]
- Made Bishop of Bath and Wells,
[304]
- His Character,
[305],
[308]
- Boyle Lecturer,
[343]
- Kiffin, William,
[452]
- King, Lord Chief Justice,
[326]