Abbey Dore, restored by Viscount Catechising, special feature of Laud s Scudamore, 102-103 revival of discipline, 105
Abbot, George, abp. of Canterbury, Charles I., accession of, 2; marriage
Baker, Thomas, nonjuror, 243 Barrow, Isaac, bp. of St. Asaph, 299, 300, 317
Baxter, Richard, at Kidderminster, 164; later work and opinions, 184, 186, 187, 192, 204, 290, 293, 294, 336
Bingham, Joseph, 302
Book of Common Prayer, use of il- legal, 160; revised, 189; suggested revisions, 248, 249, 250, 251 Books of devotion, 29, 117, 341-343 Boyle, Richard, 310, 311, 313, 335, 336
Bray, Dr. Thomas, 305, 306, 314, 315 Brooke, Dr. Samuel, 33-34 Buckeridge, John, bp. of Ely, 5, 19, 20 Bull, George, bp. of St. David's, 299, 300, 329, 332 Bunyan, John, 294, 295
Burnet, Gilbert, bp. of Salisbury, 210, 211, 231, 235, 237, 245, 246, 253, 259, 273, 275, 287, 298, 337
Cabal Ministry, the, 205 Cambridge Platonists, 291, 292 Canons of 1640, 82
of, 2; coronation of, 3; character of, 3; friends of, 4; attitude towards the Puritans, 8; support of Moun- tague, 20-21, 29; royal declaration, 21; in the cases of Sibthorpe and Manwaring, 27-29; his declaration of 1628, 34-35; support of Laud, 67; personal rule, 77; appoints to five vacant bishoprics, 95; at New- castle, 134; letter to Juxon, 135; determines to retain essentials of the Church, 138; trial and execution of, 139-141; canonisation of, 193, 194, 236; his interest in the Church in Wales, 349-352
Charles II., 179, 180, 205, 325; death of, 214; character of, 215 Cherry, Francis, 245 Cheshire petition, the, 89 Chillingworth, William, 47-48 Clarendon. See Hyde
Clungunford, Salop, 50 Collier, Jeremy, 288, 304 Commission, new ecclesiastical, of 1686, 222
Committee for Religion, appointment of, 90; other Parliamentary com- mittees, 158, 159
Commons, House of, its intervention in religious matters (see also under particular cases), 20, 21, 27, 28, 34, 76, 77, 98; iconoclasm by order of, 126, 146, 184; Royalist feeling of, 187, 188, 190, 203, 204; the Popish Plot, 211, 212; Com- prehension Bill in, 246; Occasional Conformity Bill in, 258, 259; and Sacheverell, 262. See also Parlia- mentary Committees.
Compton, Henry, bp. of London, 220, | Gunning, Peter, bp. of Ely, 161, 187,
224, 231, 250, 260, 266, 305, 309,
Confession, 330, 331
Conventicle Act, the, 203
Convocation of 1640, 80; of 1661, 185, 189-190; its power of taxation given up, 199; of 1689, 247, 248, 249, 250; under William III., 266- 275; under Queen Anne, 251, 275- 281
Coronation of Charles I., 3; of Charles II., 185; of James II., 218; of William and Mary, 234; of Anne, 256
Cosin, John, bp. of Durham, 48, 77, 100-101, 117, 166, 189, 240, 241, 290, 341
Cromwell, Oliver, 123-124, 150-154, 168-170; his household, 173-174; his death, 175 Cromwell, Richard, 176
Digby, Sir Kenelm, 48 Donne, John, 111-112
Dryden, John, 304, 337, 338
Eikon Basilike, 141
Eikonoklastes, 141
"Et cætera oath," 82, 84
Hacket, John, bp. of Lichfield, 22, 72 Hale, Sir Matthew, 204, 336-337 Hales, John, 116
Hall, Joseph, bp. of Norwich, author of Episcopacy by Divine Right As- serted, 79; Humble Apology for Liturgy and Episcopacy, 89; also 90, 95, 105, 172, 173 Henchman, Humfrey, bp. of London, 200, 201
Herbert, George, 99, 112, 113 Herrick, Robert, 116-117 Hickes, George, dean of Worcester, nonjuror and bp., 244, 316, 343 High Commission, Court of, 69-72 Hobbes's Leviathan condemned, 213, 284, 285; criticised by Clarendon, 286; its influence, 287
Hough, John, bp. of Worcester, 225, 245, 263
Howson, John, bp. of Durham, 33 Huguenot immigration, the, 221 Hutton, Dr. Matthew, of Aynho, 273 Hutton, Justice, 33
Hyde, Edward, earl of Clarendon, 179, 191, 199, 201, 270, 286
Evelyn, John, 161, 162, 331, 334, 335 Independents, 123, 144, 145, 146 ;
Falkland, Lucius Carey, Viscount, 47, 88, 89, 118; Elizabeth, Viscountess, 61, 350; Lettice, Viscountess, 118 Farmer Anthony, 225 Ferrar, Nicholas, 113 sqq. Five Mile Act, the, 203 Frampton, Robert, bp. of Gloucester, 215, 228, 229, 235, 240, 241, 243, 317, 329, 331
Fuller, Thomas, 82, 295, 296
principles of, 144; triumph of, 146 Indulgence, Declaration of, by Charles II. (1660), 184; (1672), 206; by James II., who orders that it shall be read in churches, 227
James II., 209, 210, 211, 212, 217- 218, 221, 241; attacks on the Church, 224; and Magdalen Col- lege, Oxford, 225-227; and the seven bishops, 228-231; his flight, 232
Gauden, John, bp. of Worcester, 141, Jewish toleration, 169-171
Gifford, Bonaventura, 226
Godolphin, Mrs., 334
Goodman, Godfrey, bp. of Gloucester, 25, 46, 85
Grand Remonstrance carried, 95 Grenville, Denis, dean of Durham, 240, 241, 316, 323, 324, 327, 328, 331, 332
Juxon, William, bp. of London, abp.
of Canterbury, 47, 55, 56, 68, 78, 135-137, 165, 183, 185, 197, 332
Ken, Thomas, bp. of Bath and Wells, 214, 215, 228, 235, 239, 240, 241, 244, 293, 320, 334 Kennett, White, bp. of Peterborough, 227, 244, 252, 273, 274, 288
Knottingley, Beds., cock-fighting in church at, 49
Lake, John, bp. of Chichester, 228 Laud, William, 3, 4; his early career, 5, 6, 31; his political principles, 6, 7, 26, 27, 34, 236; his contro- versy with Fisher, 9-15; in the case of Mountague, 18, 19, 20; bp. of St. David's, 350-352; bp. of Bath and Wells, 25; of London, 25; weakness of his position, 31, 32; his wide interests, 32; his care for the public services of the Church, 32-33; abp. of Canterbury, 35; attitude towards Puritanism, 36-38; controversy with Lord Saye and Sele, 38-43; attitude towards Rome, 43-48; administration of the Church, 49-72; quarrels with Williams, 58-59; his annual re- ports, 59; metropolitical visitation, 63-67; in the Star Chamber, 68- 69; personal rule, 77; pamphlets attack him, 85-86; church disciplin- ary measures, 104-111; trial, at- tainder, execution, 130-132
demned by the House of Commons, 18-19; exonerated by bishops, 19- 20; bp. of Chichester, 23, 29, 30, 54; of Norwich, 54, 56, 61, 107 Mountain (Montaigne), George, 19, 24, 25, 27
Music, church, 102, 338-341
Neile, Richard, bp. of Durham, abp. of York, 6, 19, 24, 51-52, 54- 55, 62-63, 77, 102, 110 Nelson, Robert, 244, 329 Nonjurors, 235-338; laity 244 sqq.
Old customs in the church, 50, 99-102 Ottley, Adam, bp. of St. David's, 359
Pamphlet war, the, before the Great Rebellion, 85-86
Parker, Samuel, bp. of Oxford, 197, 205, 222, 226, 258, 300 Parliament, Long, meets, 86; its work, 87 sqq.
Parliament, Short, meets, 78 Patrick, Simon, bp. of Ely, 205, 227, 237, 245, 253, 298, 327 Pearson, John, bp. of Chester, 187, 297
Leander a San Martino, Dom (John Penn, William, 225
Jones), 5, 45-46, 350
Lectureships, 51-52, 106
Leighton's Sion's Plea, 78
Little Gidding, 113-114
Petitions in favour of the Church, 97 Piers, William, bp of Bath and Wells,
Lloyd, William, bp. of Norwich, Popish Plot, the, 209-210
Lloyd, William, bp. of St. Asaph, 228 London, the fire of, 200. See bps. of, Mountaine, Juxon, Sheldon, Hench- man, Compton
Poverty of the clergy, 321 sqq. Presbyterians, 144; Presbyterianism in England, 156, 190-191 Prideaux, John, made bp. of Worces-
ter, 95 Pride's Purge, 139
Magdalen College, Oxford, 225, 226, Prynne, William, 68-69, 78, 176
Manwaring, Roger, 28, 29, 54, 79, 285
Marriage law, 162
Marshall, Stephen, 95, 96
Puritanism at its best, 124; at its
Puritans, the party, 8, 33, 36-37, 73- 75, 124, 125
Mary II., Queen, 227, 232, 233, 236, Pym, John, 79
Mews, Peter, bp. of Winchester, 167, Raleigh, Dr. Walter, 163-164
225, 228, 248
Mill, Dr. John, 242
Monmouth's rebellion, 218; results
Mountague, Richard, controversy with
Rawlinson, Dr. Richard, nonjuror, 242 Restoration, the new bishops of the, 183
Rudyerd, Benjamin, 87
Romanists, 15-18, 20-21; con- Sabbatarian controversy, 107-110
Sacheverell, Henry, 260, 261, 262 Sancroft, William, abp. of Canter- bury, 166, 189, 200, 209, 213, 214, 227, 228-233, 238, 241, 328 Sanderson, Robert, bp. of Lincoln, 190, 198, 290
Savoy Conference, the, 185-186 Saye and Sele, Lord, 80
Second Civil War, results of, 139 Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley, earl of, 206, 207, 208
Sharp, John, abp. of York, 224, 245,
259, 262, 278, 331 Sheldon, Gilbert, 47, 182, 186; abp. of Canterbury, 197; his character, 197-198; agreement as to end of clerical taxation, 199, 270; his action against Nonconformity, 204; his death, 209; his interest in missions, 308
Sherlock, Dr. William, dean of St. Paul's, 227, 240, 243 Sibthorpe, Dr. Robert, 27, 236 Smectymnuus, 95
Ward, Seth, bp. of Exeter, 194, 204, 331
Warwick, Mary, countess of, 329, 333, 334
Society for Promotion of Christian. Welwyn, Herts, 51
Wesley, Samuel, 244, 306, 307
Society for Propagation of Gospel, Westminster Assembly, 127
Soldier's Prayer-book, a, 123 South, Robert, 268, 298 Sports, book of, 107
St. Bartholomew's Day, 1662, 192 St. Margaret's, Westminster, 87 St. Paul, cathedral church of, 32, 70, III, 175, 200, 201, 346, 347 Star Chamber, Court of, 67-68 Stillingfleet, Edward, bp. of Worcester, 227, 235, 237, 253, 254, 297-298, 300, 316, 317, 325, 334
Stirry, Thomas, 94
Strafford, Thomas Wentworth, Earl
of, impeachment of, 87
Wharton, Henry, 232, 288, 301, 302,
White, Thomas, bp. of Peterborough, 228, 240
William III., 230, 231, 232, 234,
235, 236, 246, 252, 266, 267, 305; coronation of, 234; character and opinions, 235
Williams, George, bp. of Lincoln and
abp. of York, 2, 3; in disgrace, 23, 24; later history of, 32, 57, 58, 60, 65, 67, 72, 87, 90, 114 Windebanke, Francis, Secretary of State, 87
Wood, Thomas, bp. of Lichfield, suspended, 213
Taylor, Jeremy, bp. of Down and Wotton, Sir Henry, provost of Eton,
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