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
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-
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,
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
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
found London Missionary Society, 600-1, 603
Bolingbroke, 503, 516 Bolton, appeal from Eldership of
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-
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
Brougham, Lord, 609, 611, 642, 647-9
Broughton, Hugo, 214
Brown, Rev. James, 688
-> Dr. J. Baldwin, 689, 692, 694,
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
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
fence' of, 206-Increase, 276, 278-9-Treatises against, 215
Brownrigge (Bishop of Chester),
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
Byfield, Adoniram, Petition of Ministers, 314
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
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
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,
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
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