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ment of, 499-501-Attempts to
suppress, 502-4-Influence, 509-
Decay of Dissenting Interest, 551
-New foundations, 559-61. See
Congregational Colleges.
Acland, T. Dyke, 651

Adams, T., uses Prayer-Book after
prohibition, 340

Addington, Stephen, Tutor of Hoxton
Academy, 593-4

Admonition to the Parliament; first,
107; second 108-11, 117-19
Advertisements, Book of, 85-7
Equity of an Humble Supplication,
John Penry, 153
Africa, Churches of, 18-22

Agreement of the People of England,
314, 316

Ainsworth, Henry, 95, 168, 178, 201,
203, 363, 364, 366

Airedale College, see Congregational
Colleges.

A Kempis, Thomas, 29

Albigenses, 50

Alexander, W. L., 7:0

Allegiance, Oath of, 415, 430, 432,

439, 440, 443, 450, 463-4, 465-7
Allen, Adjutant-General, 311-12

Alliott, Dr. R., 560

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Anne, Queen, hostile to dissent,
485-For a general peace, 495-
Dies before Schism Bill becomes
law, 505-6

Anne's, Queen, Bounty, 582
Annesley, S., 431, 475

Answer to Master Cartwright his letter
for joining with the English Church,
Robert Browne, 131

Antholin's, St. (Church), 240-1
Antioch, Church at, 7
Anti-State-Church Association, 635-

40

Antrim, Earl of, 246

Apologeticall Narration, by the Five
Dissenting Brethren, 279-84
Appellation, of John Penry, 155
Argyle, Earl of, 246

Arianism; penalty of death, 211-
Controversy in Seventeenth and
Eighteenth Centuries, 529-32-
Controversy at Exeter, and in
London (Salters' Hall), 532-9-
English Presbyterians drifting to-
wards, 541-3, 583
Arles, Council of, 19
Armada, Spanish, 81

Arnold, Thomas, on Church and
State, 135

Arundel, Lord, 671

Ash, Simeon, 394, 397

Ashford (Kent), Separatists at,

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B

Bacon, Francis (Lord Keeper), 72,
88, 97-On Prophesyings," 104-
On Barrowe, 142

Baillie, R., 241, 269, 279, 291, 363-4
Baines, E., 634, 651, 659-60, 663,
668, 669, 673
Ball, John, 50-1
Balme's Charity, 742

Bancroft, Richard (Bishop of London
and Archbishop of Canterbury),
at Hampton Court Conference, 182,
183-Represses Puritanism, 186,
187-Asserts bishops to be a
separate order, 189-210, 214, 215
Baptists and Toleration Act, 468—
Indian missions, 578-Occasional
conformity, 487

"Barebones" Parliament, 318-19
Barham Court (Kent), unlicensed
worship at, 577

Barlow, William (Dean of Chester),

at Hampton Court Conference, 183
Barrett, G. S., 723

Barrowe, Henry, early life and
conversion, 142-3-Separatist, 143
-Arrested, and examined, 144-5
-In prison, 147-8-A Brief
Discoverie of the False Church,
148-50-Trial and execution, 151
-Church buildings to be pulled
down, 150-Authorship of Mar-
prelate tracts, 162, 167, 169-
Browne's "Answer to," 137-

189, 199, 208, 512
Barter, Dr., 667

""

Barton, William, Psalms for Public
Worship, 302

Barwick, Bishops' messenger, 355
Bastwick, 366-8

Bates, W., 393, 400, 410, 419, 425,
438, 475, 481

Baxter, Richard, on Parliamentary

Army, 307-8-On "Principles of
Faith," 323-5-On ejection of
clergy, 337-9-Lecturer at Kidder-
minster, 338-Chaplain to Charles
II., 393-4-Scheme of church
government, 394-6-Declaration
of Indulgence, 396-8, 402-Offered
bishopric, 399-400-Revision of
Prayer-Book, 410-Ejected, 419—
Imprisoned, 434, 450-Lecturer at
Pinners' Hall, 438-For union
with Independents, 475-532
Beaufort, proposes repeal of Test
and Corporation Acts, 568
Beaufoy, 568, 610
Beet, J. Agar, 730

Beghards, 27, 30

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Biddle, John, 529

Bilson, T. (Bishop of Winchester),
214

Binney, Thomas, 597-8, 634, 669,
689, 713-15

Bishops, impeachment of twelve
(1641), 244, 255-Exclusion Bill,
242-3, 255-6; repealed, 408-Trial
of Seven, 454-5

Bishop's Stortford College, 738
Blackburn Academy, 595
Blackburn, John, 633, 689, 718, 723
Blackburne, Archdeacon, author of
The Confessional, 564

Blackfriars, Separatist Church in, 218
Blackheath Home and School for
missionaries' children, 739
Bocking (Essex), congregation at, 61
Bogue, David, 594-5-Helps

to

found London Missionary Society,
600-1, 603

Bolingbroke, 503, 516
Bolton, appeal from Eldership of

301

Book of Common Prayer, 69, 73, 75.
78-9, 80, 84, 88, 89-Proposed
amendment, 105, 245-Barrowe on,
149-50-Modified by James I., 184
-Abolished, 292, 293-Prohibited
322, 330-Use made penal, 339-40-
-Used at Restoration, 354-Re-
vision proposed, 395, 399-Re-
vision, 409-11, 411-12-Use en-
forced, 414-417-Copies scarce,
418-Presbyterian objections to,
395-6, 419-Romanist influence,
421-Concessions in Comprehension
Bill, 470-1-569

Booke which Sheweth, Robert Browne,
125-8

Bowes, Sir W., 193
Bowles, E., 400

Bradbury, Thomas, 505-6, 514, 515.
536, 543, 559

Bradford, William (Governor of New
Plymouth), 192, 194-Quoted.
195-6, 205, 205–7]

Bradshaw, excluded from Parlia-

ment, 323

Braintree Church Rate Case, 621-2
Breda, Declaration of, 353, 355, 393
Bredwell, Stephen, on Robert
Browne, 134

Brethren of the Common Lot, 27-30
Brewster, W., 194-6, 203, 204, 206
Bridge, W., 265, 277, 279, 286,
287-8, 364, 365, 377, 383, 513
Bridgman, Sir Orlando, 433
Brief Discoverie of the False Church,
Henry Barrowe, 148-50

Brierley, J., on early Sunday Schools,
598

Bright, Jacob, 677

John, 527, 622, 632, 676

British Banner, 721

British School Society, 646, 649-50,
662

Brook, B., on Robert Browne, 136
Brooke, Lord, pamphlet against
episcopacy, 370-2

Brooks, T.,

377

Brougham, Lord, 609, 611, 642,
647-9

Broughton, Hugo, 214

Brown, Rev. James, 688

-> Dr. J. Baldwin, 689, 692, 694,

-

700

Dr. John (Bedford), 725

John (Wareham), 694
Browne, Robert, at Cambridge,
120-With Greenham, 121-Con-
ception of church polity, 121-2-
Forms Church at Norwich, 122-3
-Work in eastern counties, 124
-Arrested, 124-Settles at Middel-
berg, 125-A Booke which Sheweth,
125-8-Reformation without Tarry-
ing for Anie, 129-30-Treatise upon
the 23 of Matthewe (An Order of
studying the Scriptures), 130-1-
Answer to Cartwright, 131-Leaves
Middelberg for Scotland, 132-
Shielded by Burleigh, 124-5, 132-3
-At Tolethorpe and Stamford, 132
-Appointed master of St. Olave's,
Southwark, on terms, 133-Rector

of

Achurch-cum-Thorpe, 133-
Death, 133-Character, 133-4-
Church principles, 135-6-Alleged
submission, 134, 136-Answer to
Barrowe, 137-Religious freedom,
170-189, 208, 217, 363, 366, 511-
12, 706
"Browning Han" settlement, 743
Brownists, numbers, 166-Confes-
sion, 169-70-Robinson's

"

"De-

fence' of, 206-Increase, 276,
278-9-Treatises against, 215

Brownrigge (Bishop of Chester),

264

Bruce, A. B., 730
Bryce, James, 732

Bryennius, Doctrine of the Twelve
Apostles, 6

Bucks, county of, restriction of
preaching licences, 573

Bull (Bishop of St. David's), retains
living during Commonwealth, 340
, T. P., 699

William, academy at Newport
Pagnell, 595

Bullinger, H. (Zurich), 90, 92, 98
Burder, H. F., 593, 596, 689, 692, 699
Burdett, Sir F., 615-16.

Burgess, Anthony, 265

-

-

Daniel (of New Court), 494, 536
Daniel, suggests Regium Donum,
520

Burke, Edmund; on Church and
State, 135, 571-On subscription,
565-6, 569

Burials Bills, 630-3

Burleigh (Robert Cecil, Lord), 88,
97-Remonstrates with Ecclesi-
astical Commissioners, 115-Be-
friends Robert Browne, 124-5.
132-3-Examines Barrowe, 144-5
-Memorial from prisoners, 145-6
-138, 188, 215

Burnet (Bishop of Salisbury), 435,
457, 472-3, 490-1, 494, 505, 512,
529

John, 633-4, 639, 663

Burns, Abram, and early Sunday
Schools, 598

Burrage, C., on Robert Browne, 137
Burroughs, Jeremiah, 265, 277, 279,
288, 373, 377

Burton, Henry, 366-70, 373

Bury, (Lancs), appeal to Classical
Presbytery of, 301

Bury-St.-Edmunds, disorders at, 138-
41-Petition from Church, 377-8
Bute, Marquis of, and Regium
Donum, 522

Button, R., 382

Byfield, Adoniram, Petition of
Ministers, 314

C

Cæcilian (Bishop of Carthage), 19, 22
Calamy, Edmund, 242, 243, 265, 278,
393, 397, 400, 410, 419, 425, 434,
473, 534, 536
Calixtines, 39

Calvinism, decline of, 583, 585-8,
704-5, 706-9

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Caterham School, 734-5

Catholic Emancipation Act, 613-18
Cave, Alfred, 725

Cawdrey, J., 265

Cemetery fees, 644-5

Chaderton, L., at Hampton Court
Conference, 182
Chamberlain, Joseph, 671
Chandler, Dr., 519-20, 521-2
Chaplin, W., 693

Chapman, C., Western College, 560
Charles I., Attempt to force episco-
pacy on Scotland, 222-5-Resist-
ance, 225-7-Attitude of the
Assembly, 227-9—Campaign of
Covenanters, 229-30-Treaty of
Berwick, 230-Short Parliament,
231-Scotch again in arms, 232-3
-Long Parliament, 234 foll.-
Goes to Scotland, 244-Schemes
in Scotland and Ireland, 246–7–
Grand Remonstrance, 248-53-
Conflict with Parliament, 253-4-
Assents to Bishops' Exclusion Bill,
255-6-Standard set up at Notting-
ham, 257-9-Refuses to call an
Assembly of Divines, 261-2-

Breaks with Parliament, 262-3-
Solemn League and Covenant,
266-70-Conference at Uxbridge,
293-4-Leaves Oxford and joins

Scottish army, 300-Willing to
accept Presbyterian settlement,
303-Surrendered by the Scotch,
305-Secret treaty with Scottish
commissioners, 309-Negotiations
at Newport, 311-Arrested, im-
peached, and executed, 312-13
Charles II., Proclaimed King, 313-
Army defeated, 313-14—At Middel-
berg, 326-Declaration of Breda,
353-4-Restoration, 355-6-Pres-
byterian position, 359-Appoints
Presbyterian chaplains, 393-4-
Proposed Indulgence, 396-9, 401–3
-Rejected by Parliament, 400-1
-Revision of Prayer-Book, 411-
Breaks faith with Presbyterians,
420-Petitions for toleration, 425,
433-Treaty with France, 435-6-
Issues Declaration of Indulgence,
436-7-Legislation against Noncon-
formity, 443-4-438, 439, 442, 445
Charlton, John, Western College, 560
Charnock, S., 382

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Clement VII. (Pope), appeal of Henry

VIII. to, 60

-, (a wheelwright), 62

Clink (prison), 144, 217, 362
Clyfton, Richard, 191, 194, 196
Clunie, Dr., 717

Cobden, Richard, 670

Cockfield (Suffolk), meeting of Puri-
tan clergy at, 113

Cole, Robert, 88
- Thomas, 382, 479
Coleman, T., 265

Colepepper, Sir John, 256

Coleridge, Sir John, and university
tests, 629-30

Collison, Tutor of Hackney College,
594

Colonial Missionary Society, 713-16,
720

Colton, Calvin, 694

Comprehension Bill, 470-3

Compton (Bishop of London), 448,
456, 472

Conant, Dr., 347, 410
Conder, E. R., 725
-, Josiah, 634, 722
Conellan, O., 717

Confession of Faith (Assembly of
Divines), 302-3, 385-Adopted by
Parliament, 350-(Humble Peti-
tion and Advice), 327-8, 330
Confessional, The, by Archdeacon
Blackburne, 564

Congregational Board of Education,

661, 662-3, 718, 720, 737

Chapel Building Societies, 718-19,

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Protestants, 44

- Lecture, 724-5

Library, 723-4

Licence, 442

Pastors' Insurance Aid Society,
719, 720, 742

Provident Societies, 741-3
Schools:

Caterham, 734-5
Milton Mount, 736–7
Silcoates, 735-6

- Schools, but not distinctively Con-
gregational, 738-9

Settlements, not distinctively Con-
gregational, 743-4

Total Abstinence Association, 739
Union (England and Wales),
First attempt to form, 605, 686-8
-Merged in Home Missionary
Society, 688, 716-Second attempt
688-96-Objections to, 689-91-
Objects, 692-3-Basis, 694-6-
Constitution modified, 696-In-
corporated, 698-Jubilee, 726—
Declaration of Faith and Order,
699-700, 703-9

Societies:

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