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- Abney, i.
431
- Acts, Indemnity and Oblivion, i.
126
- Uniformity,
187,
229,
245–255
- Effects of the Act,
261,
270
- Conventicle,
322–327,
388
- Five Mile,
345–354
- Test,
425–428
- For better observance of Lord’s Day,
465
- For Improvement of Small Livings,
467
- Adams, Alderman, i.
148
- Adda, D’, Papal Nuncio, ii.
109,
129,
132
- Albemarle, Duke of, see Monk
- Alleine, Joseph, i.
264
- His Writings, ii.
443
- His spiritual life,
494–497
- Allybone, one of the Judges at the Bishops’ Trial, ii.
153,
155
- Alsop, Vincent, ii.
122
- Ambrose, Isaac, ii.
444
- Andrewes, Bishop, i.
219; ii.
259,
328,
406
- Angier, John, i.
291,
484; ii.
218
- Anglesea, Earl of, i.
114
- Annesley, Dr., i.
363,
394; ii.
57,
496
- Ann Hyde, Duchess of York, i.
452
- Argyle, Earl of, his Trial and Execution, ii.
97
- Arlington, Lord, see Sir Henry Bennet
- Arminianism, ii.
397,
406–413
- Army, Discontent of, i.
22,
42
- Petitions,
23,
25
- Violence against Richard,
24
- Difficulty in managing it,
67
- Meets the King at Blackheath,
76
- Disbanding of Old Army,
86
- Its Religious Character,
88
- Ash, i.
100,
101,
102
- Ashby, i.
64
- Ashenden, Thomas, ii.
204
- Ashley, see Sir A. A. Cooper
- Ashurst, Sir Henry, ii.
95,
248
- Atkins, Robert, i.
278
- Atkins, Sir Robert, i.
379
- Aubony, Lord, i.
51
- Aubrey, i.
474
- Axtell, i.
126
- Aylesbury, Countess of, ii.
57
- Bacon, Lord, i.
254; ii.
506
- Bacon, Sir Edmund, ii.
206
- Bagshawe, Edward, i.
293
- Balsh, Justice, ii.
56
- Bampfield, Francis, ii.
75,
174
- Baptists, i.
9,
10,
138,
144,
395
- Overtures made by them to Charles,
31
- Forbidden to meet in large numbers,
143
- Not represented at Savoy Conference,
195
- Amongst the ejected,
281
- Persecution of them,
296
- Laws against them,
321
- Their Sufferings, ii.
73,
171
- Treatment of them by James II.,
106
- Their Churches,
171
- Particular and General,
172
- Their Confession of Faith,
172
- Strict and Open,
174
- Broadmead Records,
175,
497–500
- Accused of Schism,
320
- Barclay, David, ii.
377
- Barclay, Robert, his Friendship with Penn, ii.
377
- Similarity in their Writings,
377
- His Theological Teaching,
378–380
- Barillon, ii.
114
- Barkstead, Colonel John, i.
256
- Barlow, Bishop of Lincoln, i.
379; ii.
192,
197
- His Account of Scheme of Comprehension, i.
381–385
- Barrow, Dr. Isaac, ii.
251,
395,
436
- His Long Sermons,
211
- His Travels and Studies,
311
- His Theology,
311–315
- His Defence of Protestantism,
316
- His Sermons,
329
- Bartholomew’s Day, i.
278–282
- Barton, ii.
457
- Barwick, Dr., i.
125,
174
- Barwick, Dr. John, i.
156,
225
- His Correspondence with Clarendon,
36
- Goes to Breda,
71
- His Exertions in Restoration of Cathedrals, ii.
181
- Basire, Isaac, i.
481
- Bates, Dr., i.
120,
168,
187,
191,
283,
302,
381,
439; ii.
29,
223
- Commissioner at the Savoy, i.
156,
165,
170
- His Farewell Sermons,
271
- Takes Oath of Non-resistance,
349
- Warrant for his Apprehension, ii.
57
- At Baxter’s Trial,
95
- His Sermons,
212
- His Spiritual Perfection,
443
- Bathurst, Dr. Ralph, ii.
255
- Baxter, Richard, i.
52,
58,
168,
259,
340,
362,
391,
449,
485,
503; ii.
26,
122,
214
- Preaches in St. Paul’s, i.
63
- His appointment as Chaplain at Court,
100
- His Address to Charles,
101
- Present at Sion College,
102
- Vindicates his Policy,
106
- His Petition to the King,
107
- At Worcester House,
115
- Buys the King’s Declaration,
117
- Receives the Offer of a Bishopric,
118
- Declines it,
119
- Complains of Letters being Intercepted,
145
- Leader of Presbyterians in Conference,
156,
164–166
- His Objections to the Prayer Book,
170
- His Reformed Liturgy,
180–182
- Composes Rejoinder to Bishops’ Answers,
183
- At Savoy Conference,
185–188
- His Account of his Brother Commissioners,
189
- Described by his Opponents,
190
- His Account of Conference presented to the King,
191
- Leaves the Establishment,
262
- Disapproves of Declaration of Indulgence,
298
- His Independence after being Ejected,
318
- Refuses to take Oath of Non-resistance,
351
- Charged with keeping an Unlawful Conventicle,
393
- His Imprisonment,
394
- Refuses a Pension,
410
- Overtures made to him respecting Comprehension,
438
- Tires of Disputation, ii.
69
- His Trial,
95
- Imprisonment,
96
- Release,
97
- His Views on Baptism,
170
- His Preaching,
210–212
- His Views on Observance of the Sabbath,
234
- His Interest in Missionary Work,
248
- His Writings on the Evidences of Revealed Religion,
391–394
- Incidents in his Early Life,
414
- His Theology,
415–420
- Resemblance between his Teaching and Howe’s,
427
- His Views on Baptism,
430
- On the Lord’s Supper,
432
- On the Ministry,
434
- His share in Anti-Popish Controversy,
436
- Works on Union,
441
- Christian Directory, and other Works,
445,
446
- His Hymns,
461
- Beamish, John, i.
409
- Beaufort, Duke of, ii.
91,
231
- Beaufort, Duchess of, ii.
231
- Beaulieu, Luke de, ii.
300
- Beaumont, Agnes, ii.
227
- Beaumont, Joseph, ii.
452
- Beddingfield, Colonel, ii.
248
- Behmen, Jacob, ii.
483
- Behn, Aphara, i.
356
- Bellarmine, ii.
285
- Bendish, Mrs., i.
431
- Benlowes, ii.
452
- Bennet, Sir Henry, Lord Arlington, i.
123; ii.
253
- Secretary of State, i.
293,
308,
336,
391
- Member of the Cabal,
401,
425
- Relinquishes his Secretaryship,
434
- Berry, Major-General, i.
430
- Bertie, Peregrine, i.
348
- Beveridge, ii.
79
- Biddle, John, the Father of Socinianism, ii.
365
- His Catechism,
367
- Biggin, ii.
56
- Billingsley, Nicholas, i.
291
- Birch, Colonel, i.
153,
379,
380,
386,
418
- Bishops, i.
83,
148,
248,
284,
463; ii.
204
- Censured by Hyde, i.
36
- Their Loyal Address,
71
- Nine of the Old Régime,
97
- Appointment of New Bishops,
98
- Answer to Proposals made by Presbyterians,
105
- At Worcester House,
114
- New Bishops Consecrated,
131
- At Savoy Conference,
156,
165,
184–188
- Convocation,
173
- Answers to Presbyterians’ Exceptions,
179
- Bill for Restoring them to Upper House,
197
- Take their Seats in Parliament,
209
- Their Revision of Prayer Book,
213,
219–222,
248
- Dioceses in Confusion,
226
- Issue Articles of Visitation,
289
- Effects of their Opposition to King’s Declaration,
300
- Deaths amongst them,
306
- Accounts of some of them,
470–504
- Manner of receiving James’ Declaration, ii.
120–122
- Lambeth Conference,
140
- The Seven,
140
- Their Petition,
144
- King’s Displeasure,
147
- Sent to the Tower,
150
- Trial,
153
- Acquittal,
155
- Revenues,
190
- Survey,
207
- Blackmore, i.
283
- Blagge, Margaret, see Godolphin
- Blagge, ii.
475
- Blake, i.
273
- Blandford, Dr. Walter, i.
494
- Bloworth, Sir Thomas, i.
148
- Boscawen, Hugh, i.
153,
155
- Bowen, i.
432,
433,
442
- Bowles, Edward, i.
44,
277
- Boyle, Robert, ii.
248,
249
- Braham, Richard, i.
157
- Bramhall, i.
37; ii.
278,
318,
436
- Appointed Archbishop of Armagh, i.
133
- His Death,
307
- His Writings, ii.
303,
304
- Bramston, Sir John, ii.
130
- Brewster, i.
432
- Brideoake, Dr. Ralph, i.
501
- Bridge, i.
29
- Bridgeman, Chief Justice, i.
284,
348
- Lord Keeper,
380,
403
- Bridgeman, Dr., i.
207
- Bridgwater, Earl of, i.
231
- Bristol, Earl of, i.
86,
198,
298,
426
- Broderick, i.
22
- Broghill, Lord, i.
16,
23,
100
- Brooks, ii.
443
- Brown, Sir Richard, i.
148
- Browne, Sir Thomas, i.
287; ii.
214,
215
- His Religious Life,
485
- His Eccentricity,
486
- His Writings,
488
- Brownrigg, Bishop of Exeter, i.
37; ii.
142
- Buckingham, Duke of, i.
73,
75,
77,
86,
230,
245,
427,
434,
457
- Favours Toleration,
352
- A member of the Cabal,
401
- Raises Recruits,
457
- His Speech for a New Parliament,
461
- Committed to the Tower,
462
- Liberated,
462
- His Overtures to Nonconformists, ii.
40
- Chancellor of Cambridge,
253,
254
- Bull, Bishop of St. David’s, i.
492; ii.
213,
317,
424,
429
- His Harmonia Apostolica,
279–282
- Answers to his Book,
283
- His Violent Polemical Spirit,
285
- His Defensio Fidei Nicenæ,
285
- His Teaching compared with Barrow’s,
314
- Bunyan, John, i.
138,
316,
409,
414; ii.
175,
205,
227
- Burleigh, Cecil, Lord, Comparison between him and Lord Clarendon, i.
373
- Burnet, i.
256,
258,
392,
410; ii.
4,
67,
191
- Burnyeat, John, ii.
492–494
- Burret, Dr., i.
222
- Busby, Dr., i.
264
- Cabal Ministry, i.
400–403,
416,
434
- Calamy, Dr. Benjamin, ii.
74
- Calamy, Dr. Edmund, i.
58,
63,
68,
100,
169,
283,
302
- His Funeral Sermon for Ash,
277
- Offered a Bishopric,
120
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156,
164,
170,
183
- Calamy, Dr. (Historian), ii.
117
- Calvinism, ii.
274,
397–405,
406,
408,
410
- Campbell, ii.
392
- Care, Henry, ii.
123
- Carlile, Lawson, i.
416
- Carr, Colonel, i.
364
- Carr, John, ii.
253
- Cartwright, Thomas, Bishop of Chester, ii.
109,
137,
139,
323
- Carver, Richard, i.
412
- Caryl, i.
194,
363,
394
- Case, i.
68,
69
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156
- Castell, ii.
332
- Castelmaine, Earl of, ii.
104
- Cathedrals, Injuries Repaired, ii.
180
- Furniture,
184
- Processions,
186
- Worship,
188
- Catherine of Braganza, Queen of Charles II., i.
268,
275,
276,
294,
450
- Cavendish, William, Marquis of Newcastle, ii.
490
- Cawdray, ii.
444
- Cellier, ii.
21
- Chaise, Père la, ii.
3
- Chamberlayne, ii.
457
- Chandler, John, i.
290
- Charles I., i.
84
- Churches named in his honour,
177
- Alexandrian MS. sent to him by Cyrillus, ii.
332
- Charles II., i.
6,
43,
51,
86,
124,
141,
191,
213,
321,
336,
369,
392,
424,
435,
441,
457; ii.
2,
10,
18,
45,
141,
187,
245,
300
- Suggestions made to him by his friends, i.
53,
54
- His Letters to Monk and the Commons,
60,
61
- Proclaimed King,
63
- Invited back without conditions,
65–67
- Presbyterian Deputation visit him at the Hague,
68
- His Attachment to the Liturgy,
69
- His Character and Opinions,
73,
74
- Lands at Dover,
75
- Addresses presented to him,
77–80
- His Counsellors,
83
- His Speech to the two Houses,
95
- Appoints Commission to compose Differences in Ecclesiastical Affairs,
96
- Baxter’s Address to him,
101
- Presbyterian Proposals,
104
- Baxter’s Petition,
107
- At Worcester House,
114–116
- His new Declaration,
117
- Opens New Parliament,
154
- Coronation,
161,
166,
167
- Cabinet Meetings,
201
- Speeches at Opening of Parliaments,
209,
416; ii.
31
- Sanctions Revised Copy of Prayer Book, i.
229
- Aims at a Dispensing Power,
232
- Gives Assent to Uniformity Bill,
245
- Head of Roman Catholic Party who concur in the Act,
252
- Unpopularity of his Government,
267,
268
- His Marriage,
275
- Presbyterians’ Petition,
283
- At Hampton Court,
284
- Holds a Council,
284
- His Declaration of Indulgence,
296,
303,
403–408
- Toleration towards Colonists,
311
- His Disapproval of Dutch War,
344
- Interest in Sufferers by Fire,
359
- Empty Exchequer,
367
- Anxious for Union amongst Protestants,
386
- Grants an Audience to Presbyterians,
390
- His Interviews with Carver and Moore,
412
- Releases Quakers from Prison,
414
- His Popularity Declines,
417
- Gives Assent to Test Act,
427
- Withdraws Declaration of Indulgence,
428
- His Desire for Absolutism,
437
- Suspected of being a Romanist,
450
- Signs a Treaty with Louis XIV.,
451
- Proposes Terms of Compromise in reference to Succession, ii.
20
- His Illness,
59
- His despotism,
63
- His Proficiency in Kingcraft,
69
- Offers an Asylum to French Refugees,
76
- Invites his Brother to seat at Council-table,
81
- His Licentiousness,
85
- Scenes at Whitehall,
86
- His Death,
87
- Touches for King’s Evil,
214
- His Visit to Cambridge,
253
- Charlton, Sergeant, i.
241,
243
- Charnock, Dr., ii.
212
- Charrochi, ii.
137
- Chase, Thomas, ii.
223
- Chaworth, Dr., i.
222
- Chelsea College and Hospital, ii.
245
- Chillingworth, William, his Theological Opinions, ii.
334–336
- Churches, Architecture, ii.
182
- Furniture,
183
- Vestments and Manner of Worship,
185
- Churchill, Lord, ii.
128
- Clagett, ii.
117
- Clare, Sir Ralph, i.
52
- Clarendon, see Hyde
- Clark, Samuel, the Episcopalian, ii.
332
- Clarke, Samuel, the Puritan, i.
121,
349; ii.
332
- Commissioner at Savoy Conference, i.
156,
165,
170
- Clarkson, David, i.
409
- Clergy, i.
89,
90,
261; ii.
194
- Their Petitions, i.
99,
321
- Taxation,
329
- Their conduct during the Plague,
336
- Their Miserable Condition,
505
- Ignorance,
507
- Costume,
509
- Character,
510
- Articles of Visitation,
509–512
- Writings against Errors of Church of Rome, ii.
117
- Change in them,
157
- Ecclesiastical Tribunals,
201
- Discipline exercised on them by Bishops,
204
- Private Life,
228
- Cleveland, Duchess of, i.
500
- Clewer, ii.
202
- Cleypole, Lord, i.
18
- Clifford, Sir Thomas, i.
401,
427,
429,
434
- Coffee Houses, i.
443
- Colbert, i.
397,
420,
429
- Coleman, ii.
3,
6,
9
- Colledge, Stephen, his Trial and Execution, ii.
45–49
- Collinges, Dr., ii.
56
- Collins, Dr., i.
156
- Colonies, Ecclesiastical Policy towards them, i.
310,
311
- Spiritual Destitution, ii.
247
- Missionary Work,
248
- Compton, ii.
110,
140
- Commons, House of, i.
23,
24,
468
- Members excluded by Pride restored,
48
- Solemn League and Covenant reappears,
50
- Letter from the King,
60
- Conference with the Lords,
62
- Debate on Church’s Settlement,
88
- Bill founded on King’s Declaration,
121–124
- Uniformity Bill,
187,
201,
204,
229–244
- Their Intolerance,
250
- Zeal for the Established Church,
303
- Bills against Papists and Nonconformists,
304
- Bill for better Observance of the Sabbath,
305
- Their Opposition to Measures for Comprehension,
386
- Bill for Reviving Conventicle Act,
388
- Country Party Predominant,
418
- Exclusion Bill,
469; ii.
20
- Complain of Trick on Toleration Bill,
30,
32
- Grand Committee of Religion,
93
- James II. annoyed with their Proceedings,
94
- Conant, Dr., i.
156,
288; ii.
52,
198
- Convocation, i.
158
- Writs drawn up,
159
- Election of Members,
168
- First Meeting since 1640,
173–178
- Resume their Deliberation,
213–222
- Subscribe Book of Common Prayer,
223
- Accomplish no Alterations in the Canons,
226
- Power diminishes,
331
- Conway, Lord, i.
141; ii.
41,
43
- Conyers, Tobias, ii.
410
- Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftesbury, i.
34,
56,
86,
416,
437; ii.
4,
33,
41
- A Member of the Cabal, i.
401
- Lord Chancellor,
403,
426
- Dismissed from Office,
434
- Desires a Dissolution of Parliament,
460
- Supports the Duke of Buckingham,
462
- Committed to the Tower,
462
- Obtains his Liberty,
462
- Accused of entering into a Conspiracy against the King, ii.
50
- His Imprisonment,
50
- Dies in Holland,
50
- Effects of his Schemes,
64
- Cooper, Dr., i.
156
- Corbet, John, i.
378
- Cosin, Dr. John, i.
37,
97,
114,
159,
222,
231,
248,
290,
406; ii.
236,
278,
320,
436
- Consecrated Bishop of Durham, i.
131
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156,
163,
184,
188
- Described by Baxter,
189
- His Notes on the Prayer Book,
219,
221
- Account of him,
478–481
- Improves the See of Durham, ii.
191
- His Theological Opinions,
299–301
- Declares against Sectaries,
323
- Preaches abroad,
328
- Cotterel, Sir Charles, ii.
130
- Court of Wards, i.
97
- Of Delegates, ii.
200
- High Commission,
200
- Arches,
201
- Covel, Dr., ii.
81
- Coventry, Thomas, i.
64
- Coventry, Sir W., i.
418,
419,
420,
423; ii.
247
- Crabb, John, i.
294
- Crabb, Nathaniel, i.
211
- Crabb, Peter, i.
294
- Cradock, i.
439
- Crashaw, Richard, ii.
452
- Cressey, Hugh Paulin, i.
453
- Crew, Bishop of Durham, ii.
111,
139
- Crew, Lord, ii.
490
- Crisp, Sir Nicholas, i.
148
- Croft, Herbert, Bishop of Hereford, i.
306,
503; ii.
2,
139,
188,
192,
193
- Publishes Naked Truth, i.
447–449
- Account of him, i.
487; ii.
2
- Crofton, Zachary, i.
150,
394
- Cromwell, Henry, i.
17
- Cromwell, Oliver, i.
49,
85,
347
- Confusion after his Death,
5,
6
- His Acts set aside,
21
- His Corpse disinterred and hanged at Tyburn,
130
- Cromwell, Richard, i.
20,
26,
140
- Is acknowledged Protector,
15
- His Tolerance,
16
- Calls a Parliament,
17
- His Opening Speech,
18
- Is personally Popular,
22
- Summons a Council,
23
- Is forced to dissolve Parliament,
24
- Retires into Private Life,
27
- Rumour of attempt to restore him,
354
- Cudworth, Dr. Ralph, ii.
251,
253
- His Intellectual System,
349–352,
387
- Culpepper, Nicholas, i.
85
- Cyrillus, ii.
332
- Dalgarno, George, ii.
248
- Danby, Earl of (see Osborne)
- Dangerfield’s Plot, ii.
21,
22
- Davenant, Bishop, ii.
406
- Davenport, ii.
412
- Declaration of Indulgence, i.
296–301,
403–408
- Debate on Declaration,
418
- Withdrawn,
428
- James II.’s Declaration, ii.
118–125
- Defoe, Daniel, ii.
5
- Delaune, Thomas, ii.
73
- Denham, Thomas, i.
313
- Derby, Countess of, i.
501
- Derby, Earl of, i.
353,
501
- Desborough, Colonel John, i.
22,
23,
430
- Dillingham, i.
225
- Dobson, ii.
137
- Dod, i.
484
- Dodwell, ii.
117
- Doe, Charles, ii.
205
- Dolben, John, Bishop of Rochester, i.
478,
498,
499
- Donne, Dr., ii.
210,
328,
469
- Doolittle, Thomas, i.
363,
408
- Douglas, Bishop, ii.
392
- Drake, Commissioner at the Savoy, i.
156
- Dryden, ii.
115,
459
- Dugdale, ii.
49
- Duppa, Bishop of Salisbury, i.
37,
98
- Translated to Winchester,
131
- His Death,
306
- Expends large Sums in Charity, ii.
192
- Dutch, i.
344,
366,
402
- Defeated by the English Fleet,
355
- Alarm the Nation again,
366
- Earle (or Erle), John, Dean of Westminster, i.
156,
160
- Bishop of Salisbury,
491
- Ebury, Elizabeth, ii.
115
- Edwards, Jonathan, ii.
401
- Eliot, John, Missionary to the Indians, ii.
248,
249
- Ellwood, ii.
101
- Episcopalians, i.
5,
34,
39,
52,
53,
77,
93,
94,
161,
292
- Their violence in Elections for New Parliament,
57
- Their Joy at prospect of King’s return,
71
- Recovery of their sway in Parliament,
88
- Their Refusal to make Concessions to the Presbyterians,
105
- Differences between the two Parties,
107–112
- Their Scheme of Comprehension,
381–383
- Secure the Succession to James II., ii.
116
- His Treachery towards them,
116
- Their Cathedrals and Churches,
180–185
- Revenues,
190–198
- Ecclesiastical Courts,
198–205
- Their numbers as compared with Nonconformists,
207
- Contrasts in Preaching,
209
- Their Observance of the Sabbath,
235
- Recreations,
237
- Charities,
243
- Examples of the Teaching of High Anglicans,
268–303
- Semi-Anglicans,
305–311
- Sermon Writers,
328
- Critics,
331
- Liberal Orthodox,
335
- Latitudinarians,
341
- Points of Resemblance between them and the Puritan Divines,
394
- Points of Difference,
396
- Biographical Sketches of Anglicans,
468–491
- Essex, Earl of, ii.
19
- Evans, George, ii.
49
- Evelyn, John, i.
38,
43,
91,
277; ii.
86,
124,
142,
183,
231
- Biographical Sketch of him,
471–474
- His Friendship with Margaret Godolphin,
475–477
- Ewins, Thomas, ii.
497,
500
- Fairfax, Lord, i.
313
- Fairfax, Dr., ii.
134
- Fairfull, Archbishop of Glasgow, i.
227
- Falconbridge, Lord, i.
23,
27
- Falconbridge, Lady, ii.
28
- Falkland, i.
67
- Fanshaw, Sir Richard, ii.
251
- Farindon, Anthony, his Theological Teaching, ii.
339–341
- Farmer, Anthony, ii.
133
- Faucet, John, i.
433
- Feake, i.
140
- Featley, Dr. Daniel, i.
91
- Fell, John, Bishop of Oxford, ii.
196,
257,
332
- Ferne, Dr. Henry, Dean of Ely, i.
175
- Promoted to the Bishopric of Chester,
225
- Feversham, Lord, ii.
87
- Fiennes, i.
16
- Fifth Monarchy Men, i.
5,
41,
140,
144,
325
- Finch, Sir Heneage, i.
435,
437; ii.
234
- Finch, Sir John, i.
141
- Fire of London, i.
357–362
- Firman, Thomas, ii.
246
- Flavel, John, his Husbandry Spiritualized, i.
318; ii.
444
- Fleetwood, i.
17,
22,
26,
48,
430
- His Power,
25,
34
- Fogg, Dr., i.
288; ii.
61
- Ford, i.
65
- Ford, Sir Richard, i.
148
- Ford, Simon, ii.
457
- Foster, Lady, ii.
256
- Foulke, Alderman, i.
148
- Fownes, ii.
176
- Fox, George, i.
258,
415
- Petitions Charles for Release of Quakers,
275
- The Father of Quakerism, ii.
369
- Frampton, ii.
233
- Francis, Alban, ii.
132
- Francklin, ii.
201
- Frankland, ii.
226
- Franklin, i.
363
- French Protestants, ii.
76–81
- Frewen, Accepted, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, i.
98
- Promoted to the Archbishopric of York,
131
- Member of Savoy Conference,
156,
165
- His Death,
495
- Authorship of Whole Duty of Man ascribed to him, ii.
330
- Fuller, Andrew, ii.
419
- Fuller, Dr. Thomas, i.
479; ii.
442
- Fuller, Dr. William, ii.
196
- Fulwood, i.
103
- Gale, Theophilus, his Writings on Evidences of Natural Religion, ii.
387
- Garroway, i.
418,
421
- Garthwaite, Thomas, ii.
457
- Gasches, i.
52
- Gataker, ii.
283,
284,
446
- Gauden, John, i.
58,
114,
140,
150,
160,
230,
474
- Consecrated Bishop of Exeter,
131,
132
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156,
163
- Described by Baxter,
189
- His Death,
306
- Gaunt, Elizabeth, her Trial and Execution, ii.
98–100
- Germain, St., i.
458
- Gibbons, Grinling, ii.
189
- Giffard, Bonaventura, ii.
139
- Gifford, i.
439
- Glanvill, Joseph, ii.
356
- Glemham, Henry, Bishop of St. Asaph, i.
499
- Gloucester, Duke of, i.
75,
77
- Glynne, John, i.
152,
153
- Godden, i.
117
- Godfrey, Sir Edmondbury, ii.
3,
5,
8
- Godolphin, Sidney, ii.
475
- Godolphin, Margaret, ii.
231
- Her Piety,
475–478
- Goodridge, Richard, ii.
457
- Goodwin, John, ii.
418
- An Arminian, ii.
407
- His Theological Opinions,
407,
409,
410,
450
- Goodwin, Dr. Thomas, i.
294,
363; ii.
418,
419,
450
- His Views on Baptism, ii.
170
- Stand-points in his Theology: Faith,
397
- Election,
398
- Regeneration,
400
- His Works compared with Owen’s,
401
- His Views on Baptism,
430
- On the Lord’s Supper,
432
- His Commentaries,
447
- Gordon, Catherine, ii.
377
- Gother, John i.
453; ii.
117
- Gough, Major-General, i.
259,
260
- Gouge, ii.
246
- Gower, Dr., i.
489
- Gower, Sir Thomas, i.
313
- Graffen, i.
150
- Grafton, Duke of, ii.
130
- Greathead, Thomas, i.
312
- Greene, i.
283
- Gregory, ii.
194
- Greenhill, ii.
447
- Grenville, Sir John, i.
60
- Griffin, i.
211
- Griffith, Bishop of St. Asaph, i.
290,
499
- Griffiths, i.
363; ii.
65
- Grimston, Mrs., her death, ii.
232
- Grimston, Sir Harbottle, i.
61; ii.
232
- Speaker of Convention Parliament, i.
58
- Member of New Parliament,
153
- Sketch of his Life,
506
- Grindal, Bishop, i.
217,
254
- Grosvenor, Sir Thomas, ii.
115
- Grotius, ii.
279
- Grove, i.
319; ii.
140
- Guilford, see North
- Gunning, Peter, Bishop of Ely, i.
115,
220,
449,
502; ii.
11,
355
- At Savoy Conference, i.
156,
163,
187
- Described by Baxter,
189
- His Intolerance,
397
- His Death and Character,
489
- Gurnal, i.
288; ii.
442
- Gwynn, Nell, ii.
87,
141,
246
- Hacker, i.
126,
202
- Hacket, John, Bishop of Lichfield, i.
156,
248,
502
- Account of him,
481–483
- Labours in Restoration of his Cathedral,
481; ii.
180
- Hagger, i.
476
- Haines, ii.
115
- Hale, Sir Matthew, i.
62,
68,
124,
202,
380; ii.
214
- Draws up Comprehension Bill, i.
384
- Sketch of his Life, ii.
478–481
- Hales, Sir Edward, ii.
108
- Hales, John, his Theological Teaching, ii.
338,
406
- Halifax, Viscount, ii.
19,
93,
104
- His Character,
41
- A “Trimmer,”
42
- Hall, George, Bishop of Chester, i.
263,
306
- Hall, Dr., ii.
196,
198
- Hamilton, Bishop of Galloway, i.
227
- Hammond, Dr., i.
52; ii.
278,
330,
386
- His Intimacy with Sanderson,
306
- His Doctrinal Opinions,
307
- His Practical Catechism,
307
- His Paraphrase and Annotations,
287,
333
- Hampden, i.
67
- Hanmer, Mrs., ii.
220
- Harcourt, Count D’, ii.
76
- Harcourt, Sir Philip, i.
464
- Harding, Thomas, ii.
223
- Hardy, i.
58
- Preaches before the King at the Hague,
70
- Hardy, Matthew, i.
199
- Harrington, John, ii.
186
- Harrison, Major-General, i.
5
- His Trial and Execution,
128
- Hart, Theophilus, ii.
202
- Hartlib, Samuel, ii.
216
- Hartopp, Sir John, i.
430
- Haselrig, Sir Arthur, i.
5,
17,
20,
25,
34,
58,
126
- Hatton, Sir Christopher, ii.
191
- Havers, Henry, ii.
102
- Hawes, Richard, i.
292
- Haywood, Dr., i.
170
- Heber, Bishop, ii.
294,
299
- Hellier, ii.
176
- Henchman, Dr. Humphrey, i.
222,
290,
491
- His appointment to the Bishopric of Salisbury,
131
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156
- Described by Baxter,
189
- His Translation to the Bishopric of London,
492
- His Death,
493
- Henrietta, Maria, i.
84,
268
- Henrietta, Duchess of Orleans, i.
451
- Henry, Philip, i.
65,
138,
206,
207,
409,
512
- His Difficulty with regard to Act of Uniformity,
263,
264
- His Refusal to take Oath of Non-Resistance,
352
- His Hospitality, ii.
219
- His Home Life,
200
- Henshaw, Joseph, Bishop of Peterborough, i.
493
- Herbert, Sir Henry, ii.
393
- Herbert, Lord, ii.
393
- Herbert, George, ii.
237,
393
- Hermann, Archbishop of Cologne, i.
216
- Herrick, Robert, ii.
461
- Heylyn, Dr. Peter, i.
112,
131,
158,
161; ii.
309,
316,
317,
395
- Commissioner at the Savoy, i.
156
- His Theology, ii.
288,
289
- Heyricke, i.
283
- Heywood, Nathaniel, i.
431; ii.
218
- Heywood, Oliver, i.
207,
351,
409; ii.
160,
226
- His Imprisonment,
71
- Family Meeting,
218
- Hickeringhill, i.
505
- Hicks, ii.
98
- Hobbes, The Malmesbury Philosopher, ii.
270,
304,
362
- Hoghton, Sir Charles, ii.
224
- Hoghton, Lady, ii.
224
- Holcroft, Francis, i.
316
- Holden, ii.
136
- Holdsworth, ii.
160
- Holles (or Hollis), i.
58,
86,
114
- Holloway, one of the Judges at Baxter’s trial, ii.
153,
155
- Hook, William, i.
286,
301,
302
- Hooker, Richard, ii.
268,
277,
429
- His Ecclesiastical Polity,
298,
324,
328,
434
- Hookes, Ellis, i.
415
- Horne, John, ii.
409
- Horton, Dr., i.
156,
288
- Hough, Dr. John, ii.
133–138
- Howard, Lord, i.
23,
187
- Howe, John, i.
26,
138,
194; ii.
29,
71,
103,
122,
223,
224,
426
- His Difficulties with respect to the Act of Uniformity, i.
264
- In Lord Massarene’s Family,
317
- Defends cause of Nonconformists, ii.
27
- Expostulates with Tillotson,
27
- His Interview with the Duke of Buckingham,
40
- His Sermon on Controversy,
69
- His Writings on Evidences of Natural Religion,
388–390
- His Puritanism,
421
- His System of Theology,
421
- Resemblance between his Teaching and Baxter’s,
427
- His Original Power,
429
- His Views on Baptism,
432
- Hubberthorn, Richard, i.
275
- Huish, Alexander, ii.
332
- Hyde, Edward, Earl of Clarendon, i.
31,
71,
86,
95,
101,
105,
154,
159,
198,
231,
299,
311,
328; ii.
248
- His Correspondence with Dr. Barwick, i.
36–38
- Prime Minister,
83
- His Attachment to Episcopal Church,
84
- Proposes a Meeting between the Court and Presbyterians,
114
- His Desire for the Restoration of the Establishment,
125
- His Interview with Presbyterians,
190
- Answerable for the Severity of the Act of Uniformity,
250
- Opposes King’s Declaration,
300
- Disapproves of Dutch War,
344
- Resigns the Great Seal,
368
- His Impeachment,
369
- His Letter to his Daughter,
370
- His Character,
371
- Comparison between him and Lord Burleigh,
373,
374
- His object, the Establishment of the Episcopal Church and Crushing of Dissent,
374
- Hyde, Laurence, Earl of Rochester, ii.
41,
43
- Appointed Lord Treasurer,
92
- Dismissed from Office,
105
- Hyde, Dr. Alexander, i.
491
- Hymnology, ii.
451
- Ince, i.
319
- Independents, during the Protectorate, i.
9
- Their Meetings,
29
- Lose their Political Influence,
48,
193
- Their Address to the King,
79
- Protest against Vernier’s Insurrection,
144
- Their Ejection,
281
- Their Hopes revive at King’s Declaration,
297
- Return Thanks for Indulgence,
408
- Their Numbers diminished, ii.
164
- Their Declaration of Faith,
166–168
- compared with Presbyterians,
168–170
- With Baptists,
171
- Accused of Schism,
320
- Ingoldsby, i.
59,
60
- Innocent XI., ii.
104–131
- Ireland, i.
37
- Consecration of Irish Bishops,
133
- James II. establishes a Roman Catholic Hierarchy in Ireland, ii.
114
- Ireton, Henry, i.
130
- Ironside, Gilbert, Bishop of Bristol, i.
494
- Isle of Man, i.
134
- Jackson, Commissioner at the Savoy, i.
156
- Jacomb, Dr. Thomas, i.
120,
317
- Commissioner at the Savoy Conference,
156,
165,
170,
187
- His Farewell Sermon,
272
- Preaches in London after the Fire,
363
- His Views on Baptism,
432
- His Death,
505
- James, Duke of York, afterwards James II., i.
75,
304,
328,
425; ii.
11,
21,
101
- Supports Provisions for Uniformity, i.
252
- Approves of Dutch War,
344
- His Energy at the time of the Fire,
359
- Pleads on behalf of Clarendon,
368
- Becomes a Roman Catholic,
452
- His Interview with Bishops, ii.
15
- Exclusion Bill,
20,
23,
25
- Bill dropped,
33
- Becomes a Member of the Council,
81
- Present at Death of Charles,
87
- Meets his Privy Councillors,
89
- His Duplicity,
90
- Declares himself a Roman Catholic,
90
- His Coronation,
92
- His Annoyance with proceedings of House of Commons,
94
- Violates the Constitution of his Country,
105
- His Treatment of the Persecuted Sects,
106
- His Declaration of Indulgence,
107,
119–125
- His Policy,
108–118
- His Attempt to establish Popery,
113–118
- Receives D’Adda as the Pope’s Ambassador,
129
- His anxiety for Promotion of Romanists,
131
- Dissolves Parliament,
132
- His Attack on the Universities,
132
- Visits Oxford,
135
- His Second Declaration,
139
- His Displeasure with the Seven Bishops,
147
- Prosecutes them for a Misdemeanour,
149
- Jeffreys, Judge, ii.
72,
98,
111,
132,
134
- A Member of the Council,
81
- Proposes Release of Popish Recusants,
82
- His Political Power,
93
- His Behaviour at Baxter’s Trial,
95
- Jenkins, Sir Leoline, ii.
41,
43,
51,
59,
247
- Jenkyn, William, ii.
84
- Jermyn, Henry, ii.
104
- Jessy, i.
211; ii.
175
- Jews, Bill for their Suppression, i.
19
- Jones, Colonel Philip, i.
16
- Jordan, Elizabeth, ii.
175
- Juxon, Dr., Bishop of London, i.
97,
174
- His Translation to Canterbury,
131
- Crowns and anoints Charles II.,
160,
167
- His Death,
307
- Keach, Benjamin, ii.
444
- His Hymns,
465,
467
- Keeling, Sergeant, i.
202,
203,
349
- Ken, Thomas, Bishop of Bath and Wells, ii.
87,
97,
278,
469
- One of the Seven Bishops,
141,
145
- Kiffin, William, i.
211,
212; ii.
127,
175
- Kildare, John, Earl of, ii.
225
- Killegrew, Sir William, i.
54
- King, Lancaster Herald, ii.
207
- King, Henry, Bishop of Chichester, i.
98; ii.
457
- Commissioner at the Savoy, i.
156,
160
- Lake, Bishop of Chichester, one of the Seven Bishops, ii.
140,
147
- Lamb, Philip, i.
274
- Lambert, i.
33,
44,
87,
126
- Dissolves Remains of Long Parliament,
39,
40
- His Outbreak,
58
- Taken Prisoner,
59
- His Son, ii.
225
- Laney, Dr. Benjamin, i.
503
- Appointed Bishop of Peterborough,
132
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156
- Translated to Lincoln, then to Ely,
488; ii.
191
- Latitudinarians, their Theology, ii.
262
- At Cambridge,
267,
341–344
- Expounders of their Tenets,
344–354
- Term Latitudinarian applied to holders of very different Opinions,
359–369
- Lauderdale, a Member of the Cabal, i.
401,
427,
434
- Lawson, George, ii.
410
- Lee, Sir Thomas, i.
418
- Leighton, Bishop of Dunblaine, i.
227
- Leighton, Sir Ellis, ii.
115
- Lenthall, i.
42,
126
- Lesley, Henry, i.
133
- L’Estrange, Hamon, i.
181; ii.
323
- L’Estrange, Sir Roger, i.
269; ii.
45,
62,
84
- Letters intercepted, i.
145,
151
- Lewis, i.
58
- Ley, Earl of Marlborough, ii.
490
- Lightfoot, Dr., i.
156,
288
- His Biblical learning, ii.
353
- Lisle, Lady Alicia, her Trial and Execution, ii.
98
- Littleton, Sir Charles, i.
145
- Lloyd, William, Bishop of St. Asaph, i.
500; ii.
5,
28
- One of the Seven Bishops,
141,
142,
146
- Lloyd, William, Bishop of Llandaff, i.
132
- Translated to Peterborough, and then to Norwich,
502; ii.
28,
204
- Lobb, Stephen, ii.
122
- Locke, John, i.
292,
422
- Expelled from Oxford, ii.
257
- Lords, House of, Charles’ Letter from Breda, i.
61
- Conferences between the two Houses,
62
- Bill for restoring Prelates,
198,
199
- Uniformity Bill,
204
- Bill for repealing Statutes concerning Jesuits and Nonconformists,
205
- Pretended Plots reported,
210
- Appoint Committee for Revision of Prayer Book,
219
- Uniformity Bill,
229,
230,
232,
235,
241
- Less intolerant than the Commons,
250
- Bills against Papists and Nonconformists not sanctioned by them,
304
- Disapprove of Exclusion Bill, ii.
11
- Louis XIV., i.
355,
397,
420,
429; ii.
12,
76,
114
- His Treaty with Charles II., i.
451
- Love, Alderman, i.
148,
419,
421
- Lucy, Bishop of St. David, i.
132
- Ludlow, Edmund, i.
5,
20
- Supports Republicanism,
58
- Flies to Vevay,
258
- Luzancy, i.
458
- Lye, Thomas, i.
278
- Manchester, Earl of, i.
58,
85,
100,
114,
283,
380
- Mansel, Colonel, ii.
21
- Manton, Dr., i.
16,
18,
68,
115,
120,
283,
302,
394,
408,
439; ii.
223
- Commissioner at the Savoy, i.
156,
190
- Preaches in London after the Fire,
362
- His account of Interview between the King and Presbyterians,
390
- His Imprisonment,
397
- His Commentaries, ii.
447
- Markham, Major, i.
367
- Marten, Henry, tried as a Regicide, i.
129
- Dies in Prison,
130,
232
- Martindale, Adam, i.
119
- Marvell, Andrew, i.
222
- His Satires,
446,
449,
464
- Mary of Modena, Queen of James II., i.
452; ii.
90,
92
- Mason, John, ii.
462–464
- Massarene, Lord, i.
317
- Massey, John, ii.
109
- Maynard, Sir John, i.
145,
152,
153,
203
- Mazarin, i.
58; ii.
76
- Mead, William, i.
398
- Meades, Dr., ii.
201
- Meal Tub Plot, ii.
21,
22
- Meres, Sir Thomas, i.
418,
420; ii.
94
- Mew, Bishop of Winchester, ii.
97
- Middleton, Sir Thomas, i.
33,
34
- Milles, Isaac, i.
510
- Milton, John, ii.
285,
452
- His Lament for the Commonwealth, i.
47
- His Theological Opinions; ii.
362–365
- His Translation of Psalms,
458
- Milton, Sir Christopher, brother of the Poet, ii.
115
- Mompesson, i.
341
- Monk, i.
68,
77,
114,
141,
230,
245,
475
- His Military Power,
44
- Believed to be a Republican,
45
- Issues Writs for re-filling Parliament,
46
- Addresses Parliament,
48
- Declares his devotion to Charles,
56
- His Character,
56
- Hastens the Restoration,
62
- Meets the King at Dover,
75
- Invested with the Order of the Garter,
76
- Created Duke of Albemarle,
86
- His Burial in Westminster Abbey, ii.
187
- Monk, Nicholas, Bishop of Hereford, i.
306,
487
- Monmouth, Duke of, ii.
33,
49
- His pretensions to the Crown,
60,
62
- His Execution,
97
- Chancellor of Cambridge in 1674,
254
- Moore, Thomas, i.
413–415
- More, Henry, his Mysticism, ii.
385,
454
- His Religious Life and Character,
482–485
- Morley, Dr., i.
52,
169,
231,
245,
248,
435,
437,
502; ii.
15,
320
- Appointed Bishop of Worcester, i.
131
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156,
163
- Preaches at Coronation,
160,
167
- Described by Baxter,
189
- Bishop of Winchester from 1662 to 1684,
435,
477
- His Inconsistencies,
439
- His Old Age,
478
- His Vindication; ii.
36
- Expends Money in Charity,
192
- His Theological Learning,
302
- Morrice, Secretary, i.
122,
124
- Morton, Bishop of Durham, i.
388,
487
- Moulin, Lewis du, ii.
44,
102
- Muggletonians, ii.
208
- Mylles, Dr., ii.
195
- Mystics, ii.
262,
369–385,
482
- Neile, Dr. John, ii.
197
- Nelson, Robert, ii.
115
- Nelson, Lady Theophila, ii.
115
- Neville, i.
19
- Newcastle, Duke of, ii.
58
- Newcome, Henry, i.
65,
353; ii.
242
- Newcomen, Commissioner at the Savoy, i.
156,
165,
170
- Newton, George, i.
274; ii.
494
- Newton, Isaac, ii.
132
- Nicholas, Sir Edward, i.
85,
123,
124,
293
- Nicholas, John, i.
157
- Nicholson, William, Bishop of Gloucester, i.
492
- Nonconformists, i.
57,
144,
149,
207,
292,
384
- Their Sufferings,
135–138
- Accused of being Disaffected,
210
- Act of Uniformity,
255
- Effects of the Act,
261
- Their Farewell Sermons,
271–275,
278,
279
- Their Ejectment,
278,
282,
286
- Bills against them,
304
- Their Assemblies treated as Revolutionary,
308
- Nonconformists in the Colonies,
311
- Informers against them,
313
- Their Places of Worship,
314–316
- Ejected Ministers,
316–320,
336,
362
- Their Sufferings from Conventicle Act,
322–327,
388
- From Five Mile Act,
345–354
- New Conventicle Act,
395–398
- A change in feeling towards them,
400
- Declaration of Indulgence affected them,
404
- Receive Pecuniary Assistance from the Crown,
411
- Measures for their Relief,
421–424
- How affected by Test Act and Cancelling of Declaration,
429
- Their changeful Fortunes,
442
- Their dislike of Romanism,
454
- Conformist’s Plea for them, ii.
37
- Duke of Buckingham’s Overtures to them,
40
- Renewed Persecution of them,
41,
50–59,
71–75,
100–103
- Disposition of Government towards them,
95
- Their manner of receiving James’ Declaration,
122–128
- Their Places of Worship,
205
- Relative number of Conformists and Nonconformists,
207
- Contrasts in Preaching,
209
- Family Life,
217–226
- Family Persecution,
227
- Accused of Schism,
320
- Their Observance of the Sabbath,
234
- Recreations,
241
- Nonconformity, its growth, i.
375–377; ii.
159–179
- Norfolk, Duke of, ii.
90
- North, Dr. John, ii.
230,
251
- North, Roger, ii.
181,
193
- North, Sir Francis, Baron Guilford, ii.
46,
81–84
- Northumberland, Earl of, i.
229,
294
- Nowell, Charles, ii.
226
- Nye, Philip, i.
45,
91,
194,
297
- Oates, Thomas, i.
312
- Oates, Titus, his Extravagant Stories, ii.
6,
7,
49,
95,
143
- Okey, Colonel, i.
60,
256
- Oldham, John, ii.
459
- Ormond, Duke of, i.
84,
86,
114,
284; ii.
93,
255
- Ormond, Lady, i.
141
- Orrery, Earl of, i.
438
- Osborne, Thomas, Earl of Danby, i.
348
- Minister of Charles II., i.
434; ii.
2
- His Policy,
435,
436,
463
- His Fall, ii.
2
- His Impeachment,
13,
19
- Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury, i.
214
- Outram, i.
439
- Overall, Bishop, i.
219
- Overton, Major-General, i.
21
- Owen, Dr. John, i.
18,
29,
45,
194,
411,
430,
433; ii.
26,
65,
212,
222,
365,
367,
419
- His Opinion on the Power of Magistrates and Maintenance of Ministers, i.
30,
31
- His removal from Deanery of Christ Church,
50
- Means of Support after his Ejection,
316
- His Refusal to take Oath of Non-Resistance,
351
- His loyal Address,
408;
- His Answer to Parker’s Attack on Nonconformists,
446
- His Illness, ii.
69,
223
- His Death,
70
- His Views on Baptism,
170,
430
- On the Observance of the Sabbath,
235
- His Writings on the Evidences of Revealed Religion,
390
- His Works compared with Thomas Goodwin’s,
401
- His Treatise on the Doctrine of Justification,
401
- His Views on Election and Particular Redemption,
403–405
- His Defence of Nonconformity,
440
- His Commentaries,
447
- Oxford, see Universities
- Packington, Sir John, i.
145,
212
- Packington, Lady, ii.
330
- Palmer, i.
309
- Parker, Samuel, his Attack on Nonconformists, i.
444–447
- Appointed to the Bishopric of Oxford, ii.
109
- Nominated President of Magdalen,
134–138
- Parliament, i.
38,
303,
361
- Opening of Richard Cromwell’s Parliament, i.
18
- Debates,
19–24
- Its Dissolution,
24
- Members of Long summoned to resume their places,
24
- Its Dissolution by Lambert,
39
- Again restored,
42
- Convention Parliament,
57
- Letter to the King,
63
- Ecclesiastical proceedings,
88–95
- Acts of Indemnity and Oblivion,
126
- Elections for a New Parliament,
147–152
- Assembles,
154
- Order League and Covenant to be burnt,
196
- Bill against Quakers,
197
- For restoring Prelates,
197
- For governing Corporations,
199
- For Restoration of Ecclesiastical Courts,
200
- Parliament Reassembles,
209
- Reports respecting Plots,
212
- Conventicle Acts,
322–327,
396
- At Oxford during the Plague,
343
- Five Mile Act,
345–354
- Debate on Declaration,
418
- Relief Bill,
421-424
- Test Act,
425
- Cancel Declaration,
429
- New Test,
436
- Comprehension,
438–440
- Debate on a Dissolution,
461
- Four Lords sent to the Tower,
462
- Bills against Popery,
463
- Act for Better Observance of Lord’s Day,
465
- For Repeal of the law De Hæretico Comburendo,
467
- Exclusion Bill, ii.
10
- Parliament Dissolved,
13
- Third Parliament Meets and Dissolves,
20
- Fourth Parliament,
20
- Dangerfield’s Plot,
21
- Exclusion Bill,
23–25
- Bill for Comprehension,
29
- Bill for Toleration laid aside by a trick,
30
- Fifth Parliament,
31
- Exclusion Bill,
32
- Assembling of James II.’s Parliament,
93
- Its Dissolution,
132
- Parliamentary Returns,
201
- Pascal, Blaise, i.
277,
455
- Patrick, Dr. John, ii.
457
- Patrick, Simon, i.
338; ii.
140,
354
- Paul, Thomas, ii.
175
- Paul, William, Bishop of Oxford, i.
490
- Paul’s, St., i.
357; ii.
181
- Payne, ii.
70
- Peachell, Dr. John, ii.
132
- Pearce, Dr. Thomas, i.
174
- Pearson, John, Bishop of Chester, i.
175,
485,
503; ii.
289
- Commissioner at Savoy Conference, i.
156,
163
- Described by Baxter,
189
- His Theological Teaching, ii.
308,
311
- Peirce, Sir Edmond, i.
204
- Pell, i.
221
- Pembroke, Earl of, i.
230
- Penn, William, i.
129,
398; ii.
101,
125
- Charges against him,
126
- Incidents in his Early Life,
369
- His Exposition of the Doctrine of Inward Light,
371-374
- Travels with Fox,
375
- His Colony in America,
375
- His Intimacy with Barclay,
377
- Pennington, Isaac, i.
129
- Pepys, Samuel, i.
47,
68,
258,
271,
340,
380–386; ii.
115
- Perinchief, Dr., i.
378
- Peterborough, Earl of, i.
115
- Peters, Hugh, i.
45
- His Execution,
128
- Petre, Father, ii.
104,
131
- Pett, Sir Peter, i.
292,
484
- Petties, Sir John, i.
432
- Piers, or Pearce, Bishop of Bath and Wells, i.
97
- Pierrepoint, i.
58
- Plague, The, i.
333,
343
- Plots, Rumours of, i.
292–295,
312
- Popish, ii.
1-10
- Meal Tub,
21
- Rye House,
64
- Pocock, ii.
332
- Pokanoket, Indian Chief, i.
260
- Pool (or Poole), Matthew, his Synopsis, i.
410; ii.
354,
446
- Pory, Dr., i.
177
- Powell, one of the Judges at the Bishops’ Trial, ii.
153,
155
- Powis, Lady, ii.
21
- Powys, ii.
153
- Prayer Book, Reintroduced, i.
91
- Commission for Revising it,
155
- Exceptions taken to the Liturgy,
170–173
- Bishops’ Answers to Exceptions,
179
- Baxter’s Additions,
180–182
- Discussions on Liturgy,
184,
187
- Search for Edward’s Prayer Book,
201
- Its Revision,
213
- History of the Book,
214–219
- Alterations made,
220–222
- Adopted and Subscribed,
223
- Revised Copy sanctioned by the King,
229
- Attached to Act of Uniformity,
244
- Revised Edition published,
260
- Episcopalians’ Attachment to it, ii.
323
- Presbyterianism, i.
68,
88
- Its Revival,
20
- Re-established as the National Religion,
49
- Innovations in the Old System, ii.
159–163
- Differences between Independency and Presbyterianism,
168
- Resemblances,
170
- Presbyterians, during the Protectorate, i.
5,
8,
10
- In Richard Cromwell’s Parliament,
17
- Their Loyalty to the Stuarts,
33
- Their Rising put down by Republicans,
33
- Contend for Solemn League,
41
- Power again in their hands,
48
- Principal Instruments in Charles’ Restoration,
51
- Their Influence over Monk,
51
- Union between them and Episcopalians thought to be possible,
53
- Their wish to control the King,
55
- Their Efforts in Elections for a New Parliament,
57
- Deputation visit Charles at the Hague,
68
- Their Intolerance,
69
- Are kept in Suspense,
83
- Their Clergy Displaced,
89
- Chaplains appointed at Court,
100
- Meetings at Sion College,
102–107
- Their anxiety for Union,
102
- Their Proposals,
103
- Defend their Proposals,
106
- Receives a Draft of Royal Declaration,
107
- Difference between the two parties,
107–112
- Divines at Worcester House,
115
- Present an Address to the King,
120
- Change in their Affairs,
125
- Numerous in Convention Parliament,
147
- Not well represented in New Parliament,
152
- Commissioners at Savoy Conference,
155
- Their Exceptions to Liturgy,
172–173
- Their Rejoinder to Bishops’ Answers,
183
- Their Debate with Bishops,
184–187
- Interview with Clarendon,
190
- Their Attachment to the Covenant,
237
- Their Conduct with regard to the Act of Uniformity,
263
- Their Petition for Redress,
283
- Some Conform,
288
- Some remain in the Establishment without Conforming,
290
- Disapprove of Declaration,
298
- Scheme of Comprehension as Modified by them,
383
- Their Interview with the King,
390
- Differ in their Opinion of the Declaration,
406
- Their Desire for Accommodation,
439
- Persecuted, ii.
71
- Become more Tolerant,
163
- Thorndike accuses them of Schism,
320
- Pride, Thomas, i.
130
- Prideaux, Bishop of Worcester, ii.
288
- Prynne, William, i.
24,
43,
89,
121,
153,
455
- Psalms, New Versions, ii.
457–459
- Pudsey, Dr., ii.
135
- Puritanism, Failure of Puritanism as a Political Institution, i.
1-6
- Its Ecclesiastical Aspect,
7–11
- Its Spiritual Aspect,
11-13
- Puritans, ii.
262–265
- Their Works on Evidences,
386–394
- Points of Resemblance between them and the Anglican Divines,
394
- Points of Difference,
396
- Divided into Three Classes:
- Calvinistic,
397;
- Arminian,
406–413;
- Intermediate,
414
- Their Opinions on the Nature of Sacraments,
430
- On the Ministry and Ordination,
434
- Their Controversies,
435
- Practical Theology,
442–446
- Expositors,
446
- Examples of their Piety,
494–505
- Quakers, opposed to Union of Church and State, i.
9
- Bill for their Suppression,
19
- Their Sufferings,
137,
138; ii.
75,
101
- Forbidden to meet in large numbers, i.
143
- Bill against them,
197
- Released from Gaol,
275
- Persecuted,
296
- Suffer under Conventicle Act,
398
- Released from Prison,
413
- James II.’s Treatment of them,
107
- Differ from other Nonconformists in Doctrinal Opinions,
177
- Their Form of Church Government,
177,
178
- Their Method of Marriage,
179
- Their Doctrines,
264,
266
- Penn an Expounder of their Principles,
369
- His Exposition of the Doctrine of the Inward Light,
371,
374
- Barclay,
377
- His Theological Teaching,
378–380
- John Burnyeat,
492,
494
- Quarles, Francis, his Emblems, ii.
455
- Querouaille, Duchess of Portsmouth, i.
451
- Racovian Catechism, ii.
365,
367
- Radnor, Lord, ii.
41
- Rainbow, Dr. Edward, i.
493
- Rawlinson, i.
156
- Reeve, Dr., i.
208
- Republicans, i.
5,
21,
22,
33,
34,
40
- Reresby, Sir John, i.
458
- Reynolds, Dr., i.
18,
50,
68,
191,
220,
230,
245,
290; ii.
229
- Appointed Chaplain at Court, i.
100
- At Worcester House,
115
- Accepts a Bishopric,
119
- Member of Conference,
155,
164,
170,
183
- His Peculiar Position,
179
- Described by Baxter,
189
- His Character,
485
- His Writings, ii.
442
- Richardson, Dr., i.
312
- Richmond, Duke of, i.
245
- Roberts, Bishop of Bangor, i.
97
- Robinson, Sir John, i.
148
- Rochester, Earl of, see Laurence Hyde
- Rochester, Earl of, see Wilmot
- Rogers, i.
140
- Roman Catholics, i.
19,
78,
363,
404,
460; ii.
113,
117
- Their Concurrence in Act of Uniformity, i.
251
- Their Prospects brighten,
298
- Bills against them,
304,
361
- How affected by Test Act,
425,
429
- Their Hopes in the Royal Family,
450
- Their Zeal in making Converts,
453
- Proclamations concerning them,
456
- Popish Books Seized,
459
- Bills against Popery,
303,
463–465
- Titus Oates’ Popish Plot, ii.
1-9
- Suspected Persons Apprehended,
6
- Exclusion Bill,
10
- At Court,
104
- Their Numbers increase,
115
- Their Satisfaction with James II.’s Declaration,
119
- Their Promotion,
131
- Their Numbers,
209
- Rosewell, Thomas, ii.
72,
123
- Roughed, Josias, i.
409
- Rous, Lady, i.
318
- Rous, ii.
457
- Royalists, i.
43,
66,
151
- Rupert, Prince, i.
142
- Rushworth, ii.
195
- Russel, Lord William, i.
418; ii.
20,
41,
153
- Joins in an Attempt to resist the Despotism of Government,
64
- His Trial and Execution,
65–67
- Rustat, Tobias, ii.
245
- Rutherford, Lord, i.
293
- Rye House Plot, ii.
64
- Rymer, Ralph, i.
313
- Ryves, Dr. Bruno, i.
91
- Sabran, ii.
117
- Salisbury, Earl of, i.
462; ii.
115
- Salkeld, ii.
206
- Saltmarsh, John, his Sparkles of Glory, ii.
380–383
- Samwayes, Dr., i.
213
- Sancroft, i.
93,
132,
221,
225; ii.
90,
192,
330
- Assists Pell to Revise the Calendar, i.
221
- Created Archbishop of Canterbury, ii.
14
- His Interview with the Duke of York,
15
- His Opposition to Popery,
17
- Sanctions the Publication of King’s Declaration,
35
- His Inconsistency with regard to Declaration,
145
- One of the Seven Bishops who signed the Petition,
140,
146,
150
- His Trial,
153
- His Acquittal,
155
- His Interest in Rebuilding of St. Paul’s,
181
- Sanderson, Bishop of Lincoln, i.
156,
187,
231,
248; ii.
283,
406,
438
- His Death, i.
306
- His Manner of Preaching, ii.
209
- His Approval of Sabbath Pastimes,
235
- His Doctrinal Opinions,
305
- His Intimacy with Hammond,
306
- And with Isaak Walton,
469
- Saville, Sir George, i.
366
- Savoy Conference, i.
155,
163–167,
170–173,
179–188
- Savoy Palace, i.
162
- Sawyer, ii.
153
- Scargill, Daniel, ii.
368
- Scattergood, i.
225
- Sclater, Edward, ii.
109
- Scotch, their Anxiety for an Exclusive Presbyterian Establishment, i.
68
- Their Religious Rising,
363
- Cruelty to them,
364
- Their Rebellion, ii.
97
- Scott, i.
20,
58
- Severne, Thomas, i.
284
- Shaftesbury, Earl of, see Sir A. A. Cooper
- Shakerley, Sir Geoffry, i.
367; ii.
61
- Sharp, Dr., Agent in London of Scotch Presbyterians, i.
63,
68–69,
94
- Sharp, Dr., ii.
110,
112
- Shaw, Sir John, ii.
502
- Shaw, Samuel, i.
342
- Sheldon, Dr. Gilbert, i.
99,
122,
170,
221,
231,
248,
285,
296,
330,
331,
334,
348,
397,
415,
502; ii.
145,
188
- His Appointment to the Bishopric of London, i.
131
- Master of the Savoy,
157
- Officiates at Coronation of Charles II.,
160
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156,
163
- President of Convocation,
174
- His Appointment to Archbishopric of Canterbury,
308
- His Exertions during the Plague,
337
- His Inquiries respecting Conventicles,
392
- His Circular on Education,
402
- His Death and Character,
470–473
- His Expenditure of Large Sums in Charity, ii.
192
- Sherlock, Dr., ii.
110,
117,
140
- Shorter, Sir John, ii.
125
- Sibthorpe, Dr., i.
131
- Sidney, Algernon, i.
344
- His Trial and Execution, ii.
64,
65
- Sidney, Henry, ii.
92
- Skinker, Mary, ii.
175
- Skinner, Bishop of Oxford, i.
37,
97
- Translated to Worcester,
491
- Slader, ii.
201
- Slatius, Henry, ii.
412
- Smalridge, ii.
117
- Smith, Dr., ii.
332
- Smith, John, ii.
421
- His Theological Teaching,
336–338
- Smith, Thomas, i.
93
- Smyth, Miles, ii.
457
- Soame, Bartholomew, ii.
225
- Solemn League and Covenant, i.
50,
89,
235–237
- Publicly Burnt,
196
- Somerset, Duke of, ii.
130
- South, ii.
257,
329
- Southampton, Earl of, i.
85,
86,
124,
300,
347
- Sparrow, Dr., Commissioner at the Savoy i.
156
- Spencer, John, ii.
444
- Spragg, Sir Edward, i.
416
- Sprat, Bishop of Rochester, ii.
111,
139
- Spring, Sir William, ii.
206
- Sprint, i.
478
- Spurstow, Dr., i.
100,
115,
156
- Stayley, ii.
6
- Stanley, Thomas, i.
342
- Stanley, Lady, ii.
219
- Stanley, Sir Thomas, ii.
219
- Steel, i.
261
- Sterne, Richard, Bishop of Carlisle, i.
132
- At Savoy Conference,
156,
493
- Described by Baxter,
189
- Translated to Archbishopric of York,
493,
497
- His Imprisonment,
495
- Sterry, Peter, ii.
382
- Stillingfleet, Edward, i.
117,
385,
410,
439; ii.
2,
114,
140,
370
- His Disapproval of Act of Uniformity, i.
292
- His Sermon on “The Mischief of Separation,” ii.
26
- Entertains Howe, Bates, and Tillotson,
29
- His Theological Opinions,
352
- Stockton, Owen, i.
340; ii.
500–504
- Strode, John, ii.
51
- Stubbe, Henry, ii.
355
- Suffolk, Earl of, i.
167
- Sunderland, ii.
19,
93,
104,
135
- Sutcliffe, Dr., ii.
245
- Sylvester, his Funeral Sermon for Baxter, ii.
212
- Taswell, William, i.
358
- Tattersall, Nicholas, i.
412
- Taylor, Jeremy, ii.
235,
278,
318,
386,
416,
429,
457
- Nominated to Diocese of Down and Connor, i.
133
- Preaches Funeral Sermon for Bramhall,
307
- His Theology; ii.
289–297
- Advocates an Episcopal Church,
298
- A brilliant Sermon Writer,
328
- His Writings,
445,
446
- His Hymns,
460
- Temple, Sir William, appointed Secretary of State, ii.
19,
41
- Tenison, Archbishop of Canterbury, i.
243; ii.
117
- When Vicar of St. Marten’s, ii.
140
- Founds the Tenison Library, i.
508
- Terrill, ii.
177
- Thompson, Alderman, i.
148
- Thorndike, Herbert, i.
112; ii.
235,
316,
332,
395,
424,
431
- His Epilogue, i.
34–36; ii.
269
- At Savoy Conference, i.
156
- Member of Convocation,
170,
222,
227,
248
- His True Principle of Comprehension,
385
- His Theological Learning, ii.
268
- His Principles of Christian Truth,
270
- His Scheme of Salvation by Grace,
272–277
- Laws of the Church,
277–279
- His teaching compared with Bull’s,
287
- With Taylor’s,
294
- With Pearson’s,
309
- Barrow’s,
314
- His opinion of Nonconformists,
320
- Thurloe, Secretary, i.
55
- Tillotson, i.
184,
439; ii.
29,
47,
79,
117,
140,
246,
316,
348
- His Letter to Baxter, i.
440
- His Inconsistency, ii.
27
- Reproved by Howe,
28
- Attends Russell on the Scaffold,
67
- Tilsey, i.
291
- Tindal, ii.
115
- Tombes, John, i.
317; ii.
283,
285
- Tomkyns, i.
378
- Tompson, Sir John, i.
430
- Tompson, Lady, i.
430
- Tongue, ii.
9
- Tory, Origin of Term, ii.
32
- Trelawny, Bishop of Bristol, ii.
141,
147,
189
- Truman, Joseph, ii.
283
- Tuckney, Dr., i.
155,
489
- Tully, Dr. Thomas, ii.
196,
283,
284
- Turbeville, ii.
49
- Turner, Bishop of Ely, ii.
140
- Turner, Sir Edward, i.
155
- Turner, Sir James, i.
363
- Tyrconnel, Earl of, ii.
104
- Uniformity (see Act)
- Universities, their Petitions to Parliament, i.
92
- Changes at Oxford and Cambridge,
93
- Puritan Power at Cambridge,
93
- James II.’s Attack on their Liberties, ii.
132
- Proceedings at Cambridge,
132
- Proceedings at Oxford,
133–139
- Studies and Habits of Members,
250–258
- Ussher, Dr. James, i.
100; ii.
278,
406
- His Biblical Learning,
354
- Vane, Sir Henry, i.
5,
20,
21,
26,
49,
126,
140,
202
- Member of Richard’s Parliament,
17
- Member of New Council of State,
25
- His Trial,
257
- His Mysticism,
256; ii.
385
- His Execution, i.
258
- Vane, Lady, i.
366
- Venner, his Insurrection, i.
140–144
- Vernon, Alderman, i.
64
- Vic, Sir Henry de, i.
124
- Vincent, Nathaniel, ii.
54–56
- Vincent, Thomas, i.
338,
339; ii.
54
- Vincent, William, i.
148
- Vines, Richard, ii.
503
- Visitation, Articles of, ii.
183–185,
189
- Wade, Thomas, ii.
502
- Wake, ii.
117
- Wakerley, i.
313
- Wales, i.
19,
137
- Walker, Obadiah, ii.
109
- Waller, Edmund, ii.
454
- Wallis, Dr. John, i.
115,
156,
170,
288; ii.
198
- Walters, Lucy, ii.
60
- Walters, ii.
139
- Walton, Bryan, Bishop of Chester, i.
131,
156
- His Death,
306
- His Polyglott, ii.
332,
354
- Walton, Isaak, ii.
468–471
- Ward, Seth, Bishop of Exeter, afterwards Bishop of Salisbury, i.
264,
348,
385,
395,
478,
483,
502; ii.
192,
356
- His Intolerance, i.
397,
435–437
- Account of him,
474–476
- Improves Exeter Cathedral, ii.
180
- His Hospitality,
229
- Warmestry, Dr., i.
157
- Warner, Bishop of Rochester, i.
98,
490
- Commissioner at the Savoy,
156,
160
- Warwick, Countess of, ii.
488,
489
- Watson, Richard, ii.
417
- Whalley, Edward, Major-General, i.
23,
259,
260
- Wharton, Philip, Lord, i.
126,
230,
231,
313,
347; ii.
71
- Supports the Duke of Buckingham, i.
461
- Committed to the Tower,
462
- Released,
462
- His House a resort of Nonconformist Divines, ii.
223
- Whig, Origin of Term, ii.
32
- Whinnel, ii.
176
- White, Jeremy, ii.
101,
384
- White, Bishop of Peterborough, ii.
141
- White, John, ii.
457
- Whitehead, George, i.
414
- Whitelocke, i.
25,
45
- Whitford, John, i.
91
- Whole Duty of Man, ii.
330
- Wilde, i.
120
- Wilkins, Dr. John, Bishop of Chester, i.
16,
264,
380,
385,
396,
503; ii.
248,
356
- Account of him, i.
483–485
- His Theological teaching, ii.
348
- Wilkinson, Lady Vere, i.
430
- Williams, Dr. Edward, ii.
417,
419
- Williams, Solicitor-General, ii.
153
- Williamson, Joseph, Esq. (afterwards knighted), i.
365,
367,
410,
432,
442,
456; ii.
182,
193,
253,
255
- Wilmot, John, Earl of Rochester; ii.
490
- Windsor, Lord, i.
145
- Wiquefort, De, Dutch Minister, i.
231,
232,
267
- Witchcot, i.
439
- Wither, George, ii.
459
- Wood, Captain Henry, ii.
190
- Wood, Thomas, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry, i.
500; ii.
139
- Woodbridge, i.
156
- Woodford, Dr. Samuel, ii.
457
- Woodhead, Abraham, i.
453; ii.
330
- Woodward, William, ii.
201
- Worcester House, i.
114
- Worth, Dr., i.
103
- Wren, Bishop of Ely, i.
37,
97,
488,
502
- Wren, Sir Christopher, ii.
181
- Wright, Chief Justice, ii.
153–155
- Wyche, Sir Cyril, i.
243
- Wycherley, ii.
115
- Wylde, Recorder, i.
148