"Church Liberties" in Maryland, 371. Church polity, Robinson's view of, 156. Civil Code, Ward's, 179. Clarendon, Lord, 115, 262. Clarke, John, 194, 204, 434. Classis in New York, irregular, 333. Clayborne, 369, 370, 374, 378, 379. Clergy in Virginia, laws concerning, 80, 81, 94; scarcity and morals, 85, 94, 473; in Carolina, 129; character and influence of in Massachusetts, 178, 236; in Maryland, 386, 391, 392, 394, 462, 484. See Tax for Church Support. Clinton, Governor, 354, 357, 359, 360, 476.
soberly dissent," 270; the Great Awakening, 271; act of 1727 repealed, 275; act against the Moravians, 277; "Separates," 278; prayers for royal family, 279; character of the estab- lishment, 279; period of the Revolu- tion, 500; religious legislation, 501; act for securing Rights of Conscience, 501; "Protestantism," 501; the estab- lishment in politics, 512; defeat of conservatives and disestablishment,
Conscience, 7, 68, 208 note. Constans and Constantius, 29. Constantine, 2, 24-29. Constantinople, 25.
Coddington, William, 194 note, 196, 429, Constitution of the United States, 507, 434.
Coetus of Reformed Dutch Church, 456 Constitutions, State, 17, 518–520.
Colebatch, Rev. Mr., 394, 473.
Colve, Governor, 322-326.
"Comforters of the Sick," 304, 305.
Commissary, Anglican, 356, 460.
Commissioners to New England, Royal, 141, 223, 262.
Continental Congress, 489.
Conventicle act in New Amsterdam, 317. Coode, John, 384-386.
Cooley, Judge, quoted, 17, 521, 523.
Copley, Father, 362, 369, 370.
Copley, Governor, 386.
Cornbury, Lord, 14, 175, 267, 343, 353,
Cotton, John, 68, 69, 165, 169, 181, 190,
Covenanters, 48, 227. Coxe, 410.
Commonwealth, The English, 84, 89, 208, Craig, Lewis, 112.
"Concessions" of the New Jersey pro- Cranfield, Governor, 295–298.
Confederacy, New England, 141, 177, 178, Crashawe, W., 76.
Conformity," ," "Gentlemanly, 70. CONNECTICUT, foundation, 238; settle- ment of three towns, 240; organization of government, 242; Church establish- ment, 243; liberality, 244; care of the Church, 246; high moral purposes, 247; organization of Churches, 247; maintenance, 248; meeting-houses, 250; contribution for Presbyterian Church in New York, 251; ecclesiastical court, 252; spiritual affairs, 254; religious life, 255; report on the state of re- ligion, 256; Saybrook synod, 258; allowance of dissent, 259; Quakers, 259; charter of Charles II., 261; royal commissioners, 262; laws for dis- senters, 267; act to prevent disorders, 268; act (1727) for "ease of such as
Craven, Lord, 115. Cromwell, 60, 89, 379, 434. Cujus regio, ejus religio, 48. Culpepper, Governor, 97. Cushing, 134.
Cutler, Rev. Timothy, 268, 464, 465.
Dale, Sir Thomas, 76. Damasus, 30.
Danforth, Thomas, 232. Dante, 45.
Davenport, James, 271-273. Davenport, John, 213, 280, 282, 289, 290. Davies, Samuel, 102-104. Dedham Case, 515. Deist in Pennsylvania, 444. DELAWARE, with Pennsylvania, 440; separated, 452; little legislation on religion- oaths for naturalization and
office-Protestantism, 452; franchise, | Elliott, Andrew, 465.
453; period of the Revolution, 503; Christian religion and doctrine of the Trinity, 503; restrictions removed, 513. Denton, Rev. Mr., 313. Dickinson, John, 480. Dinwiddie, Governor, 106, 107. Diocletian, 23.
Disabilities in England, civil, 55. Disestablishment of the Irish Church, 12, 66. D'Israeli, 11.
Dissent, in Virginia, 96, 483; in Caro- lina, 118, 125, 127, 132; in Massachu- setts, 159, 181, 188, 204, 234; in Con- necticut, 258, 267, 270, 275, 501; in New Hampshire, 298.
"Dissenters," misuse of the term, 236, 339, 466, 468, 472.
Doddridge, Philip, 410, 414.
Elliott, Rev. Mr., 255.
Endicott, John, 148, 152, 155, 156, 159, 167, 188, 426. Enfield (Conn.), 279.
England, Church of; origin and charac- teristics, 11, 53-56; established in Virginia, 75; in Carolina, 116; futile efforts to establish in New York, 175, 334, 336, 338-340, 343; in Maryland, 381, 386; in New Jersey, 402, 405; in Georgia, 420.
Ephesus, Council of, 31.
Episcopacy, in Massachusetts, 159, 223, 233, 244; in Connecticut, 263, 266, 268, 270; in New Hampshire, 295; in New York, 328, 334, 336-339, 341-343, 346, 361; in New Jersey, 406, 408, 411, 415; in Pennsylvania, 441, 448. Erastus, 58.
European attitude, present, 66 note.
Domicile, law of, in Massachusetts, 176, Evans, Rev. Evan, 461.
Dunster, Rev. Henry, 176, 204.
Drisius, Samuel, 306, 315, 319, 328.
Federalists in Connecticut, 512.
Dudley, Thomas, 160, 165, 167, 178, 240. Fenwick, George, 239, 261.
Edmundson, William, 91, 115.
"Five-Mile Act," 234, 270, 466.
Flatbush (N.Y.), Church of, 349.
Ecclesiastical courts, Legislative, 126, Flatlands (N.Y.), Church of, 349.
Edwards, Jonathan, 64, 214, 485–489.
Egidius de Colonna, 45.
Fletcher, Governor, 14, 327, 336, 337,
340, 341 note, 355, 360, 407, 446.
Flushing (N.Y.), 308, 309, 317, 319, 320. Fordim, Rev. Mr., 313.
Foster, Willi., 180 note.
Fowle, Thomas, 198.
Fox, George, 61, 213.
Franchise. See Freemen's Law.
Franconian emperors, 39.
Franklin, Benjamin, 503.
Elizabeth, Queen, 53, 54, 74.
Freeman, Bernardus, 349-351. Freeman's Law, in Plymouth, 138; in Massachusetts, 171, 227; in Connecti- cut, 245; in New Haven, 284, 288, 289; in New Hampshire, 291, 294; in Mary- land, 375; in Pennsylvania, 442, 445; in Delaware, 453.
Freemen, reluctance to become, 202. French, fear of the, 108, 277, 357, 450. French Revolution, 512.
Haburne, Rev. Mr., 344. Hakluyt, 74.
Half-Way Covenant, 210, 235, 254, 257, 487, 488.
Halifax, Lord, 468. Hallett, William, 317. Hampton, John, 351. Hampton (N.H.), 290. Hanover presbytery, 491. Harding, William, 284 note.
Friendly Address, Chandler's, 477 note. Harrison, Rev. Thomas, 86 note.
Fuller, Dr. Samuel, 156, 162.
"Fundamental Agreement," 281, 287.
"Fundamental Constitutions," 119.
Gale, Rev. Miles, 130.
Galerius, 23.
"Gallican Liberties," 44. George I., 392, 415.
George II., 419, 452. George III., 342. George, John, 228.
GEORGIA, Settlement, 418; charter, lib- erty of conscience to all "except Papists," 419; care for religion, 420; charter annulled and Church of Eng- land established, 420; period of Revo- lution, freedom to all Protestants, 507.
German electors at Reuss, 45. Germans in Virginia, 98. Gersdorf, M. de, 359.
Gilchrist, Rev. W., 468.
Glebes, 80 note, 334, 504, 511. Gnadenhütten, 358. Godwyn, Morgan, 88, 94. Goetwater, John, 314. Goff, 289.
Gooch, Governor, 102-104, 111.
Gookin, Daniel, 85.
Goold, Thomas, 228.
Gorton, Samuel, 195-197.
Gott, Charles, 157.
Gratian, 30.
Gravesend, 309, 319.
Great Law," "The (Pa.), 443. Great Swamp Society, 249. Greensmith, Stephen, 193. Greenwich (Conn.), Church of, 209. Gregory the Great, 36, 38. Gregory VII., 36, 40, 41. Gregory IX., 42.
Grievances of Boston meeting, 475. Grotius, 52, 59.
Guilford (Conn.), 251, 252, 272, 285.
Hart, Edward, 319.
Hart, Governor, 463. Hartford, 239.
Hartford, Church of East, 249.
Hartford Church quarrel, 253. Hart, Rev. Mr., 272.
Harvard College, 194.
Harvey, Governor, 83. Hassell, John, 130.
Haynes, Governor, 241, 426. Healing Question, Vane's, 60. Heathcote, Colonel, 461. Hebrew Church, 21. Helvetic Confession, 51. Hemans, Mrs., 68.
Hempstead (L.I.), 312, 318, 338. Henderson, Commissary, 392. Henderson, Rev. Jacob, 408. Henrietta Maria, Queen, 363. Henry III. of Germany, 39. Henry IV. of Germany, 40, 41. Henry, Patrick, 110, 113, 491, 495, 502. Henry VIII. of England, 46, 53, 54. Heresy, 10; law against, in Massachu-
setts, 176; case of, in New York, 345. Higginson, Francis, 153, 157, 161, 182. Hildebrand, 36, 40. Hildreth, 450.
Hubbard, Rev. Peter (of Hingham), 143 | Jones, Rev. John, 249.
Hutchinson, Anne, 67, 139, 188-194, 259, Judicial sentences, 180 note, 285 note.
Independence, spirit of, 14, 162, 369, Kieft, Governor, 307.
Indian missions, 277, 357. Indians, conversion of, 74. Induction. See Presentation. Infidelity, 377, 444.
Inglis, Rev. Charles, 464, 478. Ingoldsby, Governor, 411. In hoc signo vinces, 24. Innes, quoted, 25, 31, 42, 62. Innocent III., 41.
Innocent IV., 42. Inquisition, 45, 508. Interdict on France, 42.
Intolerance in New England, 68. Investiture, 31, 41. "Invincible Doctor," 45.
Ireland, religious liberty in, 66 note.
Irish Church disestablishment, 55, 66
Irish Romanists, sufferings of, 62.
Jackson, William, 352.
Jamaica Church case, 244, 345-348, 457.
Jamaica (L.I.), 318, 338.
Kinderhook, 344. King's Chapel, 231. King's College, 476. King's Farm, 355. Kingston (N.Y.), 344. Knowles, Rev. John, 86. Knox, John, 56, 485. Kultur Kampf, 20.
Latin School in New York, 335.
Laud, Archbishop, 84, 160, 182, 239, 280. Laurie, Gawen, 401.
Lawes Divine, Moral and Martial, 77, 324.
Law, Governor, 278.
Law, growth of American, 1.
Law in the colonies, English, 137.
Leah and Rachel, 95, 370 and note, 374
Leaming, Dr., 477.
Lechford. See Lyford.
Leisler, Jacob, 331, 336.
James II., 232, 265, 328, 335, 382, 383, Lewis, John, 110. 400, 440.
Jefferson, Thomas, 2, 490, 493, 495-497, Liberality at Plymouth, 139. 498 note, 512.
Liberty, Burke's definition of, 63.
Jesuits in the colonies, 177, 335, 368, 370, Lichford, Bishop of, 460. 372, 373.
Jesus, Society of, 368.
Jews in the colonies, 316, 377, 444, 450. John, King, 42.
John of Paris, 45.
Johnson, Rev. Samuel, 268, 466.
Jonas Cast up at London, New Eng- land's, 199.
Licinius, 25, 26.
Lieber, Francis, quoted, 7, 16. Limitations, 522.
Line, Thomas, 204.
Locke, John, 61, 62, 119.
London, Bishop of, 130, 236, 269, 336, 347, 354, 355, 391, 393, 394, 459, 461, 463, 465, 473.
Lothair, 41.
Louis XIV., 45.
Lucas, Nicholas, 401. Ludlow, Mr., 180 note. Lusk, Major, 508. Luther, 50, 485.
Lutheran Church, 47.
Lutherans in New Amsterdam, 302, 313,
324; in New York, 328, 340, 360. Lyford, Thomas, 143–145. Lyme (Conn.), Church of, 279. Lynde, Colonel, 272.
Lynn (Mass.), Baptists at, 204.
Mackemie, Francis, 97, 351–353. Mack (Moravian), 278. McNeish, Rev. Mr., 347.
Madison, James, 490, 492, 495-497, 508, 509.
Magna Charta, 42, 233, 371, 377.
Maine, state of, 515.
Mallory, Rev. Philip, 94, 459.
Mamaroneck (N.Y.), 338.
Manor, Lords of the, 305.
Markham, Governor, 446.
Marriage by clergymen only, 520. Marriage by English clergy, 476, 494. Marshall, John, 495, 525. Martin, Ambrose, 180 note.
MARYLAND, changes, 362; charter, 363, 370, 371; a palatinate, 364; religious matters, 364; objections, 367; settle- ment, 368; trouble with Clayborne, 369; "Declaration against the Pat- ent," 370; first assembly, 370; Body of Laws and Church Liberties," 371; official oath, 372; no canon law, 373; Protestant majority, 374; Romanist officials, 375; Toleration Act, 376; oath of fidelity, 377; Puritan seizure of government, 379; Baltimore re- stored by Cromwell, 380; exclusion of Romanists from office, 381; efforts for Church of England, 381; charter in danger, 382; Coode's rebellion, 384; charter revoked, 385; Anglican Church established, 386; non-conformity, 388; new act of establishment, 389; clerical morals, 391; Baltimore restored, 392; act reducing stipends, 394; Proclama- tion and Vestry Act, 396; non-con- formity, 397; Romanists, 398; period of Revolution, 503; Bill of Rights, 503; disestablishment, 504. Mary of Scots, 56.
Mary, Queen, 53.
Mason, George, 492, 497. Mason, Major, 423, 435.
MASSACHUSETTS, arrival of Endicott, 148; Salem, 149; charter, 149; fare- well to Church of England, 151; re- ligious aims, 154; Church established, 157; expulsion of the Brownes, 159; Winthrop and Dudley, 161; tax for Church, 169; freeman's law, 171; reasons for exclusiveness, 172, 378; magistrates and the Church, 173; scru- tiny, 174; presentation, 175; origin of establishment, 175; religious laws, 176; influence of ministers, 178; Body of Liberties, 180; Roger Williams, 181- 188; Mrs. Hutchinson, 188-194; Gor- ton, 195-197; Presbyterian Cabal, 198; Cambridge synod, 201; Clarke and Holmes, 204; discontent, 207; Christ- mas, 209; relaxation of morals, 209; Half-Way Covenant, 210; Quakers, 213-223; Episcopacy and suffrage, 223; king's commissioners, 224; new freeman's law, 227; Baptists secure liberty, 228; charter annulled, 229; Episcopacy allowed, 232; charter of William III., religious liberty for all except Romanists, 233; Five-Mile Act, 234; Great Awakening, 235; futile effort to obtain a synod, 236; loss of ministerial power, 237; period of Revo- lution, 483; Bill of Rights, 500; Fed- eral constitution, 508; Dedham case, 515; disestablishment, 515. Mather, Cotton, 223, 234, 236, 237, 268. Mather, Increase, 213, 233. Mather, Richard, 213. Mather, Samuel, 254. Matthews, Rev. Marmaduke, 174, 204. Maurice of Orange, 52. Maury, Rev. James, 109. Maverick, Samuel, 139, 149, 198, 224. Maxentius, 24.
Mayflower Compact, 136. Mayhew, Dr., 467. Maynooth, 66 note. Meade, Bishop, 95. Mecklenberg Declaration, 118. Meeting-houses, 250. Megapolensis, John, 305, 306, 309, 315, 325.
Megapolensis, Samuel, 325. Meiggs, Captain, 251. Melanchthon, 49.
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