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Menendez, 74.

Mennonites, 91, 111, 494.

Meriden (Conn.), Church of, 249.
Methodists in Virginia, 100, 483, 491.
Michaelius, Jonas, 303.

Middlebush (L.I.), 317.

Middletown (Conn.), Church of, 249.
Midwout (L.I.), 311.
Milan, Edict of, 25, 26.
Milford (Conn.), 279, 286.
Militia duty, 356, 380.

Miller, Rev. John, 340.

Milton, 434.

Milvian Bridge, battle of, 24.

Ministers. See Clergy.

New Amsterdam, 303, 306, 313, 322;
Church of, 309.

Newark (N.J.), 290, 399.
Newfoundland, 362.

NEW HAMPSHIRE, settlement, 290;
"Agreement," 291; franchise, 291;
union with Massachusetts, 292; Quak-
ers, 293; Church support, 294; Episco-
pal struggle, 295; Moody's resistance,
296; town establishment, 298; dissent,
298; test oath, 299; state constitution,
499; Bill of Rights, 500; Protestant
Christians, 500; grudging toleration,
515; constitution of 1889 retains
"Protestant Christians," 516.

Ministers excluded from office and legis- NEW HAVEN COLONY, Settlement, 281;

lature, 368, 502.

"Ministry Act" (N.Y.), 338-344, 405,
406.

Minuit, Peter, 303.

Mitchell, "The Matchless," 213.

Model of Christian Charitie, Winthrop's,
158.

Mompesson, Judge, 348, 352.
Monophysite controversy, 20.
Monroe, James, 496.

Montgomery, Governor, 354, 415.
Moody, Joshua, 296.
Moody, Sir Henry, 308.

Moore, Domine, 317.

Moravians, 111, 277, 357, 360.

Morean, Rev. Nicholas, 460.

Morley, John, 62.

Morris, Joshua, 103.

theocracy, 282; rigorous laws, 284;
New England Confederacy and New
Haven jurisdiction, 285; Quakers,
287; suffrage and discontent, 288;
regicides, 289; union with Connecti-
cut, 289.

NEW JERSEY, Berkeley and Carteret,
"concessions," 400; purchase of West
Jersey, 401; religious liberty, 402;
political turmoil, 404; Quaker influ-
ence, 404; crown takes over both
Jerseys, 405; Church of England, 406;
no establishment, 408; Quakers, 409-
415; Hunter's administration, 411-416;
Presbyterian charter, 417; period of
Revolution, 502; full liberty to Prot-
estants, 503; test for office, 503.
"New Lights," 271, 278.

Morris, Lewis, 339, 347, 348, 355, 409 note, New London (Conn.), Church of, 248.

413, 415.

Morris, Samuel, 101.

Morton of Merry Mount, 147, 170.
Mosaic law, 287.

Mosley, 99.

Muggleton, Ludovick, 214.
Muirson, Rev. Mr., 266.
Munster, 65.

Murray, Rev. Alexander, 459.
Murray, Rev. Mr., 513.
Mythologies, 21.

Nansemond County (Va.), 85.
Nationalism, 36, 43, 45.
Nation, birth of the, 42.
Naturalization oath, 449.
Neill, Rev. Hugh, 473, 480.
Neo-Platonism, 24.
Netherlands, 52, 304.

Newtown (L.I.), 307, 347, 352.
Newtown (Mass.), 191, 281.

New Utrecht (L.I.), Church of, 349.
NEW YORK, New Netherland, 302; care
for religion, 303; Reformed Church
established, 304; toleration, 307, 322;
support of ministers, 310; harshness
of Stuyvesant, 312; Lutherans an-
noyed, 313; Stuyvesant rebuked, 314;
Jews, 316; Conventicle Act, 317;
Quakers, 318; English conquest, 322;
brief return of Dutch, religious acts,
322-324; New York and English re-
turn, 325; "Dutch Privileges," 325;
"Duke's Laws," 326; toleration and
civil control of Church, 327; procla-
mation of religious liberty, 329; arro-
gance of Andros, 330; "Charter of
Liberties," 333; Church of England,
334; religious state of the province,

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335; instructions of William III., 336; | Palmer, Rev. Solomon, 467.
tests, 337; "Ministry Act," 338; con- Parker, Rev. Joel, 221.
strued by assembly as non-Anglican,
340; Cornbury's usurpations, 344;
Jamaica case, 345; Antonides and
Freeman, 349; Mackemie, 351; Gov-
ernor Hunter, 354; Quakers again,
355; Moravians persecuted, 357;
growth of liberty, 360; period of the
Revolution, 501; repeal of “Ministry
Act," 502; discriminations against
Romanists and ministers, afterward
repealed, 502; full liberty, 502.
Nicæa, Council of, 31.
Nicholas, Robert Carter, 493.
Nichols, Colonel Richard, 224, 326.
Nicholson, Governor, 87, 333, 388.
Nieuwenhuysen, Rev. William, 328.
Northampton (Mass.), 486.

NORTH CAROLINA. See The Carolinas,
period of the Revolution, religious
restrictions, full liberty, 504.
Northey, Attorney-General, 68, 106.
Norton, James, 252.

Norton, Rev. John, 201, 203, 207, 222.
Norwalk (Conn.), Church of, 250, 253.
Norwich (Conn.), Church of, 249, 254.

Oakes, President, 68.

Oath, official, in Maryland, 372, 375.
"Oath of Fidelity," 377.

Oaths. See Tests.

Occam, William of, 45.
Ogden, David, 417.

Oglethorpe, 418-420.
Oldenbarneveldt, 52.

Oldham, John, 144.

"Old Lights," 271.

"Old Side," 271.

"Opprobrious terms," 372, 376.

Orange, Fort, 305, 323.

Ordination, 331, 332, 455, 466.

'Parsons' Cause," 110, 395, 473, 484.
Patronage in Virginia, 87.
Patroons, 305.
Peasants' War, 50.
Pelham Manor, 338.
Pendleton, Edmund, 493.
PENNSYLVANIA, 71, 403, 422; charter,
440; no church establishment, 441;
Penn's Address and " 'Holy Experi-
ment," 441; Frame of Government,
with religious restrictions, 442; first
assembly and the "Great Law," 443;
oath of toleration act, 445; charter
voided and province joined to New
York, 446; charter restored and new
act of settlement, 446; final frame of
government voided by Queen Anne,
who imposes toleration act of England,
447; ratified by the legislature, 447;
relief of Quakers, 449; Protestant-
ism, 449; no persecution, 450; act to
disarm Romanists, 450; period of Rev-
olution, 482; restrictions, 503; in con-
stitution of 1837, 515; law against
blasphemy, 516.

Penn, William, 367, 401, 440, 445-447, 482.
Periods of development, 37.
Perry's Collections, 464.

Persecution, 3; of Diocletian, 23; right
or wrong, 67; in Virginia, 90, 99, 104,
108, 111, 470; in Carolina, 125; in
Massachusetts, 159, 181, 188, 195, 204,
213; in New Hampshire, 293, 296; in
New Amsterdam, 313-320; in New
York, 351-353.

Persian philosophy, 21.
Peter, Apostle, 30.

Peter of Alexandria, 30.

Petrie, Professor, 364.

Philip the Fair, 43.

Organization of Churches, 119, 157, 173, Phillips, Rev. Mr., 356.

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Presbyterian Church in New York, 342, Reformation, the, 20, 46.

475.

Presbyterianism in England, 58.

Presbyterians, in Virginia, 100, 102, 106,
112, 484, 496; in Carolina, 118; in New
Jersey, 400, 402, 417.

Presbytery of Hanover, 491.

Reformed Church, 47; established in
New Netherland, 304, 322, 323; dis-
established, 325; referred to, 339, 399,
455, 456.

Reformed Dutch (Collegiate) Church in
New York City, charter of, 341.

Presentation in New York, 326, 330, 334, Regicides, 289.

336, 340, 344, 347-350.

Preston, Sister, 284 note.

Prevoost, Bishop, 480.

Prince, Mary, 215.

Princes, power of, 48.

Printing, in Virginia, 97; in Maryland,
373.

Proclamation to the Peoples of the East,
27.

Profanation of the Sacraments, 268, 269.
Progress of the faith, 30.
Protestant divisions, 47.
Protestantism, rise of, 46.

Protestants in Pennsylvania, 449, 450.
Providence (R.I.), 5, 423, 424, 430.
Pumroy, Benjamin, 274.
Puritans, 55; in Virginia, 83, 84, 85,
244, 374, 457; in Maryland, 244, 370,
377, 379, 384, 387, 388.
Pynchon, William, 203.
Pyrlaens (Moravian), 278.

Quakers, 61, 64, 71; in Virginia, 89,
494; in Carolina, 126, 127-129; in
Plymouth, 139, 142; in Massachusetts,
213-223, 244; in Rhode Island, 217,
437; in Connecticut, 259; in New
Haven, 287; in New Hampshire, 293;

Regium Donum, 66 note.

Religio illicita, 22, 227.
Religio licita, 24.

Religion, use of force in, 368.
RELIGIOUS LIBERTY, American idea, 2;
growth, 4; not freedom of conscience,
6; not toleration, 7; equality of all, 8;
relation to civil law, 12; fostering
conditions, 14; elements, 15; defini-
tion by Story, 16; by Lieber, Kent,
Rawle, Cooley, 17; proclamation of,
by Constantine, 25; no liberty in
nationalism, 45; proclamation of, in
America by James II., 328, 445; status
in Maryland, 363, 371, 373, 374, 376,
377, 387, 503; in New Jersey, 401, 402,
404, 502, 503; in Georgia, 419, 507; in
Rhode Island, 432, 435; in Penn-
sylvania and Delaware, 442, 447, 449,
503, 515, 517; in Virginia, 490-499; in
New Hampshire, 499, 516; in Massa-
chusetts, 500, 515; in Connecticut, 501,
513; in New York, 502; in North
Carolina, 504; in South Carolina, 505,
517; in the United States, 507, 509;
in Vermont, 517; objections to, 522;
"incomplete," 522; exemption from
taxes, 523; "unchristian," 524; re-

ligion not in phrase but in life, 525; | Sandys, Sir Edwin, 134.

the most Christian attitude, 526; pre-
cepts of Christ, 527.
"Remonstrance," Antinomian, 192.
Renaissance, 20, 43.
Rensselaerwyck, 306, 309.
Reyner, Rev. John, 143.

RHODE ISLAND, 5, 71, 373; settlement,
421; Roger Williams, 421-429; Aquid-
neck and island settlement, 429;
democracy and liberty, 430; Provi-
dence Plantation and Warwick char-
ter, 430; code of laws, 431; full
liberty, 432; disorders and rejection
by New England Confederacy, 432;
movement to unite the settlements,
433; charter of 1662 and the "lively
experiment," 435; full liberty, 436;
Quakers, 437; pseudo legislation
against Romanists, 438; disorders
again, 439; period of the Revolution,
482, 500.

Richmond County (N.Y.), 338, 340.
Roan, Rev. John, 103.

Savages, conversion of, 74.

Say and Sele, Lord, 169, 220, 239.
Saybrook (Conn.), 239, 255, 272.
Saybrook synod, 257.

Schenectady (N.Y.), Church of, 349.
Schoolmen, 45.

Schools in Virginia, 97.
Scotland, Church of, 56, 417.
Scottow's Narrative, 154, 429.
Scrooby, 133.

Seabury, Bishop, 480.

Secker, Archbishop, 465, 466, 467, 477.
Seekonk, Baptists at, 204.
Selyns, Domine, 315.
'Separates," 278.
Separatists, 4, 138.
Servetus, 51.

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"Seven Pillars," 282.
Seven Years' War, 450.
Sewall, Samuel, 209 note, 230, 231, 232,
233.

Seymour, Attorney-General, 479 note.
Sharp, Governor, 392, 473.

Robinson, Rev. John, 134, 136, 142, 143, Shaw, Rev. Mr., 278.
156.

Robinson, William (Presbyterian), 103.
Robinson, William (Quaker), 90, 217.
Rodgers, Rev. John, 104.
Rogerines, 265, 268.
Rogers, John, 265.
Rogers, Rev. Ezekiel, 165.

Roman Catholics, in Virginia, 85, 108;
in Carolina, 124; in Massachusetts,
177, 233; in Connecticut, 276; in New
Hampshire, 294, 500; in New York,
335, 336, 337, 502; in Maryland, 244,
369, 370, 374, 397, 398, 457, 504; in
New Jersey, 405; in Georgia, 420; in
Rhode Island, 437; in Pennsylvania,
444, 445, 450; in Quebec, 490.
Rome, heathen, 30.

Rome, prestige of Christian, 36.
Rotation in office, 165.

Rudolph, Emperor, 41.

Russell, Ensign, 336.

Russia, 10.

Rustdorp (L.I.), 318.

Rye (N.Y.), 338.

Sabbath laws, 255, 257, 519.
Salem (Mass.), 157, 182, 237, 243.
Salisbury, Bishop of, 330.

Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 68, 162, 206.
Sandy Beach (N.H.), 299.

Shelton, 99.

Shepherd, Thomas, 179, 194.
Sherlock, James, 296.
Shute, Rev. Mr., 508.

Simple Cobler of Aggawam in Amer-
ica, 68, 172, 207.

Skelton, Rev. Samuel, 153, 157, 184.
Sloughter, Governor, 337.
Small Treatise, Winthrop's, 181.
Smith, Rev. Ralph, 160, 183, 195.
Smith, Richard, 307.
Smith, William, 472, 476.
Society for the Promotion of Christian
Knowledge, 391.

Society for the Propagation of the Gos-

pel in Foreign Parts, 128, 129, 268,
346, 347, 348, 355, 391, 408, 461, 463,
465, 467, 477.

Socinian in Pennsylvania, 445, 450.
Sonmans, 410.

SOUTH CAROLINA. See The Carolinas,
period of the Revolution, 505; consti-
tution of 1778 and establishment of
Protestantism, 505; unique provisions,
506; full liberty, 517.

Southold (L.I.), 271, 274, 284, 328.
Spinoza, 7, 59.

Spotswood, Governor, 98, 99, 127, 129.
Stamford (Conn.), 285.

Standish, Myles, 138 note, 147.

Stanhope, Lord, 8.

St. Ann's Church (Burlington, N.J.), 409.
St. Louis, 43.

St. Mary's Church (Md.), 382.
State constitutions, 518-520.

State rights in religious matters, 510.
States-General of Holland, 302, 304, 310,
315, 332.

State supremacy, 36, 48.

Stevenson, Marmaduke, 215, 217, 218.
Stillé, quoted, 446, 450.
Stone, Captain, 180 note.
Stone, Governor, 375, 379.

Story, Judge, quoted, 16, 19, 158.
Stratford (Conn.), 266, 268, 272.
Stuart, Rev. John, 476.

Stundists, 10.

Tithes, 38, 56. See Tax for Support of
Church.

Toleration Act of Maryland, 376, 379,
380.

Toleration Act of William III., 61, 62,
66; in Virginia, 98, 107; in New
Hampshire, 299; in New York, 337,
352; in Maryland, 377, 387-390; in
New Jersey, 404; in Pennsylvania,

445.

Toleration, not liberty, 7, 8, 492; view
of, in early New England, 68.
Toryism of Anglican clergy, 476-478,

484.

Town Church establishment, 298, 500,
515.

Townsend, Henry, 317, 319.

Stuyvesant, Peter, 304, 306, 308, 312, 314, Townsend, John, 319.

318, 320, 399, 459 note.

Suffragan, 394, 463, 473.

Swanzey, 228.

Sweno, 42.

Swift, Dean, 463.

Switzerland, 51, 66 note.

Symond's letter to Winthrop, 200.
Synod, of Newtown, 191; of Cambridge,
201; of Boston, 211, 254; Second, of
Boston, 213; of Saybrook, 257; fruit-
less effort for, in 1725, 235, 475.

Talbot, Rev. Mr., 356, 416.
Talcott, Governor, 262, 269, 272.
Tallman, John, 345.
Taxation of clergy, 44.

Tax for Church support, in Virginia,
80 note, 108; in Carolina, 131; in
Massachusetts, 169, 170, 234; in Con-
necticut, 248, 269, 270; in New Hamp-
shire, 294; in New Netherland, 304,
309, 310; in New York, 326, 338; in
Maryland, 386, 394; in New England,
464, 471, 474, 484, 491, 493, 494, 500,
501, 504, 507, 513-515, 517.
Tesschenmacker, 331.
Test and Corporation Act, 8.
Tests, religious, 35, 36; in New Hamp-
shire, 299; in New York, 337, 356,
358; in Pennsylvania, 445, 447-449;
in Delaware, 452; in New Jersey, 503,
515, 519.

"Theocracy," Cotton's definition, 169.
Theodosius the Great, 30, 31.
Thomson, Rev. William, 86.

Throgmorton, 308.

Tilton, Mr., 309.

Tryon, Governor, 354.
Tyler, Rev. Mr., 478.
"Tything-men," 257.

Unam Sanctam, Bull, 44.
Underhill, Captain, 190.

Uniformity, 55; Jefferson on, 493; Acts
of, in England, 61; in Virginia, 80,
82; in Carolina, 125; in Massachu-
setts, 171, 176, 198, 202; in Maryland,
374.

Unitarians, 445, 514.

United States, Constitution of, 480, 507,
509.

Universalists, 513.

Universities closed to dissenters, 56.
Urmston, Rev. Mr., 129.
Urquhart, Rev. Mr., 347.

Valentinian, 29, 31.

Vane, Sir Harry, 60, 61, 190, 192.
Van Rensselaer, Kiliaen, 305.
Van Rensselaer, Rev. Nicholas, 330,
Van Vleck, 333.

Van Vleck, Paul, 344.
Vedantic philosophy, 21.

VERMONT, begins with restrictions and
makes church a town establishment,
abolished in a few years, 517.
Vesey, Rev. Mr., 355, 416.
Vestries, in Virginia, 87, 88, 494;
New York, 337, 341.
Villiers, 134.

VIRGINIA, religious motive, 74; charter,
74; Church of England established.
75; New Life of Virginia, 75; Good
News from Virginia, 76; religions

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