of Supremacy 41, 61, 233. of Uniformity 120. Acts against Papists 62 n., 77, 87 f., 255 f. Admonition to Simple Men 42 n., 227. ἅγιος 106 f. Agnus Dei 77. Allen, Cardinal 64, 67 n., 68 n.; his early life 79; founds Allen's Protestation of the English Romanists 89 n., 90 ff. Anabaptists, the 174 f.; form of recantation for 300. Ancient English Exiled Church 184 n. Andrewes, Bishop 27, 124. Answers of the Bishops &c. 146 ff. Apologetical Narration &c. 186. Apology for the English Seminaries 81 n. Apostolicae Curae, the Bull 37. Arber's Story of the Pilgrim Fathers 185 n., 193 n., 194 n., 301. Archaeologia 241. Archpriest Controversy 83. Archpriests in England 82. Articles of Religion, the 177, 228. Austria, dissolution of monasteries in 39 n. Authorized Version 136, 164. B. Bacon, Lord, on the excesses of the Reformation 18 n., 223; Bale, Bishop 118 n. Bancroft, Archbishop 124. Baptism, sectarian disputes respecting 184 f., 192 £ Baptists, the 192 ff.; their early history 194 f.; their prin- Barclay's Fifteen Propositions 210 f. Barclay's Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Com- Barlow, Dean of Chester 136 n. Barrow, Henry 182. Basilikon Doron 282 n. Baxter, Richard, on the Church 103 n., 269; on the disorders Bayne, Dr 143 n. Beard, Charles, quoted 6 n., 32 n., 224. Becon, Thomas 28. Beginning of Christ's Visible Church 177 n. Beza, Theodore 123 n. Bible, not a pattern of Church government 126 ff.; yet so Bilson, Bishop 124. Bishops, the Marian 65. Blackwell, the Archpriest 87. Bonner, Bishop 28, 56. Book of Discipline 129. Book which showeth the Life &c. 179. Bradford, Governor 169 n. Brady's Episcopal Succession, quoted 65 n., 80 n. Braga, See of, claims the primacy of Spain 36 n. Bramhall, Archbishop 21 n., 52. Breen, Dom 264. Bridgeman's History of Wigan 65 n. Bridgewater, Dr 64 n. Brief Discourse of the Troubles &c. 118 n., 120 n. Bright, Dr J. F. 39 n. Brinckman, Mr A. 262. Browne, Robert 178 f. Browning, Robert 115. Bucer 119. Bullinger 123 n. Burleigh, Lord 78 n., 122, 123 n., 133, 178, 248. Burnet, Bishop 85 n. Burnet's History of the Reformation quoted 56 n., 122 n. Butler, Mr Archer, his Letters on Romanism 45- Butler's Memoirs 89 n., 92 n. Calamy, Edmund 299. Calvin, John 120, 128 n. C. Calvinism 115; reaction against 116, 137. Camden quoted 63 n., 64 n. Campion, Edmund 75 n., 83, 248. Canons of 1571 quoted iii. - 1604 quoted 73. Cardwell, Dr, quoted or referred to 73, 133 n., 143 n., 146 n. Cartwright, Thomas 126, 129. Catechisms of the Church and the Westminster Assembly 109. Celestine II, Pope 36 n. Censura super Libro Sacrorum 120 n. Charles I, King 30. Charterhouse 190. Church, its nature 102 ff., 215; sectarian views of 162 f. Church Quarterly Review 160 n. Church Times 95 n., 266 n. Civil War, the Great 138 f. Clement VIII, Pope 85 n. Clergy, their number at Elizabeth's accession 63; how many refused the oath of Supremacy 63 f. Cockfield 131. Coleridge quoted 44 n., 144 and notes, 151 n. Collier's Ecclesiastical History 41, 86 n., 87 n., 152 n., 226. Concessions made by the Church Commissioners &c. 296. Concordat of 1801, French 36 n. Confession of Faith &c. 109, 161. Congregational Union 191. Constantine, the Emperor 216. Continuity of the English Church 31 f. Convocation of Canterbury (1563), Petition in 121, 271. U Cosin, Bishop, his Paper for the ministers 152,.295; his Paper on the Supremacy 229. Coupe, Fr 38 n. Coverdale, Bishop 118 n. Cradock, Dr 204 and note, 209 n. Craik's Life of Swift 85 n. Cranmer, Archbishop 28. Creighton, Bishop 20 n., 26, 187 n. Cromwell, Oliver 139. Crosby's History of Baptists 195 n. Cunha, Roderigo da 36 n. Curteis, George Herbert v. Curteis's Bampton Lectures 197 n., 198 n., 210n. D. Darbishire, Dean of St Paul's 68 n. Darwin's Origin of Species 173. Declaration of Faith and Order 190. Declaration of the Sentence &c. 76 n., 250. Defence of the Answer &c. 112 n. Defence of our Proposals &c. 299. Denmark, loss of the Succession in 20 n. Deposition, bull of, against Elizabeth 69, 242; modified 75 n., 248. Description of what God hath predestinated &c. 184. Directory of Church-government 129., 274. Dixon's History of the Church of England 56 n., 59 n., Doctrine purged at the Reformation 43 f. Documents relating to the Settlement &c. 143 n., 146 n., 151 n. Douai, the seminary at 79; its early history 80. Douai, First and Second Diaries of 63 n., 67 n., 79 n., 80 n., Edward VI, King 28, 117, 168. Vindication 298. Elizabeth, Queen, rejects the title Supreme Head 41; settle- English Church, maintains its continuity throughout 31 f., English College at Rome 80, 81 n. "Episcopacy, modified" 142. Evans's Early English Baptists 194 n. Exceptions against the Book of Common Prayer 143 f., 293. Exempt abbeys 54 n. Exiles for Religion, Marian 118 ff. Familists 170. Farnborough, Lord 88 n. Fasciculi Zizaniorum 270. Feckenham, Abbat 64 n. Fifth Monarchy men 170. F. First and Second Admonitions 126, 127 n. Fitz, Richard 178. Florez 36 n. Fox, George 201; his Journal 203; his quest 203 f.; the Foxe's Acts and Monuments 56 n., 231. France, Church of, its episcopate overturned 36 and note, 66; Frankfort, Troubles at 119. Free-Willers 168. Fuente, V. de la 35 n. Fuller's Church History 118 n., 135 l., 136 n., 174 n., 179 n. Gerard, Fr John (1600) 75 n., 249. Gerard, Fr John (1897) 86 n. Gibson's Preservative 78 n., 248. Goldwell, Bishop 81. Greenwood, John 182. Gregory VII, Pope 9, 112. - XIII, Pope, modifies the Bull Regnans in Excelsis 75 n,, |