26. Hazard’s State Papers.
27. Austin’s Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island.
28. The Colonial Era. (American History Series). By G. P. Fisher.
29. Letters of John Winthrop.
INDEX
- Adams, Charles Francis, on Samuell Gorton, [83]
- Agnosticism, Gorton’s views on, [88]-[89]
- Aldredge, Mrs.
- Anarchism, Gorton’s alleged, [74]-[78]
- Anchor, the Seal of Rhode Island, [115]
- Andros, Governor, [78]
- Antinomianism, [97] and note.
- Apponaug.
- Aquidneck.
- Arnold, Hon. Samuel G.,
- Arnold, William,
- Arrow-heads, [14]
- Atherton Company, [39], [49]
- Awoshosse, [52]
- Barton, Benjamin,
- Marries Susanna, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108], note.
- Bible, Samuell Gorton’s principal text-book, [22], [99]
- Bibliography, [119]-[122]
- Blasphemy, Charges against Gorton for, [39], [43], [45]
- Boston, Sympathy with Gorton in, [45]-[46]
- Bradford, William, [10]
- Brayton, Hon. George A.
- Canonchet, [69]
- Carder, Richard.
- Channing, William Ellery.
- Samuell Gorton’s theology compared with, [96]
- Charles the First.
- His contest with Parliament, [35]
- Charles the Second.
- Charlestown, Samuell Gorton’s imprisonment in, [45]
- Charter.
- Christ, Samuell Gorton’s teachings about, [88], [89], [91], [95]-[97]
- Christocentric character of Samuell Gorton’s theology, [88]
- Church of England, Samuell Gorton’s indebtedness to, [23]
- Clam-bakes, [14]
- Clarke, John.
- Coddington, William.
- Code of 1647, [60]-[62]
- Cole, Daniel, marries Mahershallalhashbaz, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108]
- Colonial dwellings in Warwick, [8]
- Common Law of England, [76]-[77], [105]
- Conanicus, [52]
- Conimicut Point.
- Connecticut rejects the limitations of citizenship by church-membership, [80]
- Cotton, John, his alleged heresies, [47]-[48], and note.
- Coventry, [114]
- Coweset, Gorton’s lands in, deeded to his sons, [72]
- Coweset Bay, [9]
- Crandall, John, marries Elizabeth, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108], note.
- Cromwell, Oliver, letter to, concerning the Quakers, [66]-[67]
- Cutshamekin, [46]
- Declaration of Independence, [105]
- East Greenwich.
- Eddy, Samuel, on Samuell Gorton’s character, [106], note.
- Ely, William D., his studies of the Gorton history, [48], and note.
- Emerson, Ralph Waldo, his philosophy foreshadowed by that of Samuell Gorton, [92], [106]
- Ethical teachings of Samuell Gorton, [97], [101]
- Fiske, John, LL. D.
- Friends.
- Gaspee, burning of, [11]
- Gorton, Adelos, vi, [27], note.
- Gorton, Ann, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108], note.
- Gorton, Benjamin,
- Gorton, Charles, [111]-[112]
- Gorton, Dr. David Allyn, [110]-[111]
- Gorton, Dexter, [112]
- Gorton, Dr. Eliot, [111]
- Gorton, Elizabeth, [108], note.
- Gorton, Rev. James, [110]
- Gorton, John.
- Gorton, Mary, eldest daughter of Samuell Gorton, [27], note, [108], note.
- Gorton, Mary Maplett,
- Gortonoges, [10], [57], and note.
- Gorton, Othniel, [109]
- Gorton, Parish of, in England, [21]
- Gorton, Samuell.
- Born in 1592, [21], and note.
- The man and his work, [21]
- His education, [22], and note.
- His residence in London, [23]-[24]
- His marriage, [24]
- His emigration to America, [25]
- His residence in Boston and Plymouth, [25]-[29]
- His first meeting with Roger Williams, [26]
- His troubles with the Plymouth authorities, [28]
- His banishment from Plymouth, [29]
- His difficulties in Portsmouth, [31]-[33]
- His banishment by the Coddington Government, [33]
- His contentions in Providence, [34]-[35]
- His settlement in Shawomet, [37]
- He is summoned to Boston, [39]
- Besieged at Conimicut, [40]-[42]
- Taken to Boston for trial, [43]
- Imprisoned in Massachusetts, [43]-[45]
- His release and return to Portsmouth, [45]-[49]
- Secures the submission of the Narragansetts to the British Government, [51], [52], [55]
- Excluded from Shawomet by Massachusetts, [49], [51]
- His voyage to England, 1645-48, [54]-[55]
- Secures Charter for Warwick, [54]
- His later career, [59]
- His service in the General Assembly, [59]-[65]
- Probable author of the statute against slavery, [63]-[65]
- General Assistant, Moderator and President, [65]
- His defence of the Quakers, [66]-[67]
- Incorporator of the Colony under the Royal Charter, [68]
- Assigned shares in Warwick Neck, [68]
- His life saved by friendly Indians during King Philip’s War, [68]-[69]
- Divides his estate among his children, [71]-[73]
- His political philosophy, [74]-[81]
- His religious convictions, [82]-[102]
- His character and personal appearance, [106]-[108]
- Gorton, Samuell, Jr.
- Gorton, Sarah, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108], note.
- Gorton, Susanna, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108], note.
- Gorton, Dr. W. A., [111]
- Greene, Hon. Albert Gorton, [110]
- Greene, Col. Christopher, [110]
- Greene, John,
- Greene, Gen. Nathanael, [109]-[110]
- Greene, Peter, marries Mary, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108], note.
- Hireling ministry, [91]
- Historical Society, documents in the Library of, [15], [18], and note.
- Holden, Randall.
- Huguenots, [81]
- Hutchinson, Anne.
- Hypocrisie Unmasked, [28], note, [33], note, [42], note.
- Immortality, Gorton’s views about, [97]
- Imprisonment for debt forbidden by Code of 1647, [62]
- Imputed sin, [97]
- Incorruptible Key to the CX Psalme, [78], [79], [84]
- Indians.
- Individualism, Samuell Gorton’s, [77], [105]
- Inner Light, Gorton opposes the Quaker doctrine of, [93]-[94]
- Intolerance.
- James the Second, [78]
- Liberty of Conscience.
- Lincoln, Abraham, [76]
- Lippitt, Hon. Charles Warren, [110]
- Lippitt, Hon. Henry, [110]
- London, Gorton’s residence in, [24]
- Lord’s Prayer, Gorton’s Commentary on, [85], et seq.
- Mace, William, married Sarah, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108], note.
- Mackie, John M. his Life of Samuell Gorton, [17], [21], [23], [106], note, [119]
- Magna Charta, [76]
- Mahershallalhashbaz, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108]
- Manhattan, [54]
- Maplett,
- Massachusetts Bay.
- Miantonomi.
- Mixan, [52]
- Monism, Samuell Gorton’s, [89]
- Morton, Nathaniel,
- Mysticism, Gorton’s, [84], [94]
- Narragansett Bay.
- Narragansett Indians.
- New England Confederation, [39], [53]
- Nowell, Increase, on Gorton’s alleged blasphemies, [39], and note, [83], note.
- Ordinances of religion, Gorton’s opposition to, [90], [93]
- Palfrey, John G.
- Pawtuxet.
- Pawtuxet River, [8], [14]
- Peage, [57], and note.
- Perry, Hon. Amos, [85]
- Pessicus, [52]
- Philip, King.
- Philosophy, Samuell Gorton’s, [74], et seq.
- Pilgrims, [26]
- Plymouth.
- Pomham.
- Popaquinepaug, (See Pawtuxet.)
- Portsmouth.
- Portsmouth.
- Pottowomut Neck, Indian relics found on, [14]
- Pottowomut River, [14]
- Prayer, Samuell Gorton’s definition of, [91]-[92]
- Providence.
- Providence Plantations.
- Prudence Island.
- Puritans.
- Quakers.
- Rawson, Edward, on Samuell Gorton, [83]-[84]
- Religion, Samuell Gorton’s views concerning, [82]-[102]
- Religious development, Samuell Gorton on, [99]
- Remphan, Chion, Moloch, [44]
- Revolutionary War, the first blow struck in Warwick, [11]
- Rites and ceremonies, Gorton’s distrust of, [90]-[91], [92]-[93]
- Rhode Island.
- Salvation by character, taught by Samuell Gorton, [97]
- Sanford, John, marries Mary, daughter of Samuell Gorton, [108], note.
- Saracens, [81]
- Separatists, [23], [26]
- Shawomet.
- Sheffield, Hon. William Pitt.
- Simplicities Defence Against Seven-Headed Policie, [18], note, [33], note, [39], note, [42], note, [47], note, [54], [117]
- Slavery, Statute against, in 1652, [63]-[65]
- Smith, Ralph.
- Soccononocco.
- Soul Liberty.
- Sources of information, [17]-[20]
- Squatter Sovereignty, denied by Samuell Gorton, [75]
- Staples, Hon. William R.
- Sumner, Charles, [76]
- Swedenborg, Emanuel, his theology compared with that of Samuell Gorton, [88]-[90]
- Theocracy.
- Tomanick, [52]
- Transcendentalism. Samuell Gorton a forerunner of, [92], [106]
- Trinitarianism. Samuell Gorton’s views about, [95]-[96]
- Unknowable. Samuell Gorton’s doctrine of, [88]
- Wampum, legal tender in Rhode Island, [57], note.
- Ward, Nathaniel.
- Warner, John.
- Warwick Cove, [13], [113]
- Warwick, Earl of.
- Warwick, Old and New, [7]-[16]
- Wattaconoges, [57], and note.
- West Greenwich, [114]
- Wheelwright, John, his banishment from Massachusetts Bay, [25]
- Wickes, John.
- Williams, Roger, [10], [19], [26], [36], [53], [57], note, [63], [77], [78]
- His residence in Plymouth, [26]
- His first meeting with Samuell Gorton, [26]
- His banishment from Massachusetts Bay, [25]
- His early disagreements with Gorton, [35]
- His alleged letter to Winthrop of doubtful authenticity, [35], note.
- He sells his half of Prudence Island, [50], and note.
- He visits England and secures a Charter, [56]
- His doctrine of Soul Liberty, [19], [78]-[81]
- The first charge against him in Massachusetts, [104], note.
- His conversion to Gorton’s views of civil government, [77]-[78], [104]
- Winslow, Edward, his “Hypocrisie Unmasked.”, [28], note, [33], note, [42], note.
- Winthrop, John.
- Witchcraft.
- Woman. Samuell Gorton’s favors her equality with man in the Church, [101], [102]
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