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Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 5—The Church of the Revolution
John Stoughton
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  • 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]