A. INDEX. Abolition, views of Dr. Chalmers on, 567-571. Adam, Roman Antiquities, 269. Aiton, Dr., Life and Times of Hen- Alexander, John McKnitt, 416 ff. Ames, Dr., Bellarminus Enervatus, Anti-Slavery Com., Belfast, 269. Soc., Edinburgh, 269. Anderson, Def. of Presb., 168. Apostolic Constitutions, 285-288. Apostolical Succession, 234-239. Arminianism, associated with arbi- Assemani, 314, 315. Bibliotheca Augustine, 280, 286-288. B. Orientalis, Bingham, 235, 284, 287-8, 299, 313. Bisset, Sketch of Democracy, 9. Blackburne, on the Intermediate Blair, Waldenses, 161. Blondel, Declar. de la Sincerit. des Bolingbroke, idea of a patriot king, Breckinridge, Spirit of 19th Cen- Breckinridge and Hughes's Discus- Brevard, Ephraim, 416, 421. Brougham, Political Philosophy, 8, Brown, Dr., of Glasgow, 549. Brown, Vindication of Presbyterian Brydges, Sir Egerton, Life of Mil- Buchanan, De Jure Regni apud Scotos, 75. Bull, Bishop, 313. Burgess, Tracts, 193, 194. Burnet, Bishop, History of Refor- Burnet, Bishop, on Thirty-nine Ar- Civil Government, 1, 3, 5, 7. Clarkson, on Liturgies, 285. Claude, Defence of the Reforma- tion, 38, 40, 42. Clemens Romanus, 284. Clericus, 280. Clinton, Dewitt, 27. Coleman, Primitive Church, 243. Coleridge, Aids to Reflection, 180. Collier, Ecclesiastical History, 117. Commemoration Speeches, 160, 161. Confession of Faith, 2. Confirmation, Romish and prelatical rite of, 227-274. implies apost. succes- cession, 234-239. Christ, 239-251. testimonies against, 257-265. injurious, 265-274. Congregationalism, 5. Conscience, Liberty of, 10. Constitution of the Protestant Constitution of the United States, Cooper, Edward, on Calvinists, 210. Faber, F. W., on the Reformation, Firmin, Rev. G., Separation Exam- Fleidner, Theodore, 293. Foote, W. H., 414, 419, 425, 427. Foreign conspiracy against United Form of Public Christian Profes- Forms and Formality, republican- Forster, Statesmen of the Common- Foye, Exam. of Philpot, 366. Free Church of Scotland, Exodus of and Claims of, And the Question of Estab- Number of ministers, 487. Principles of, 490-498. Claims of, Upon American Protestants, 497-506. A Voluntary Church, 508- 512. Protest Made by Leaders of, French Reformed Church, 293. G. Geddes, Hist. of Church of Mala- Geneva, Republicanism of, 70 ff. Gillespie, Aaron's Rod Blossoming, Godwin, History of the Common- Gordon, Dr., a Leader in Free Church Movement, 549. Government, Church, 1, 23, 4-7. Graham, Hist. of the U. S., 212. Herschel, Letter to Sibthorp, 187. Hewatt, History of Colonies of High Church interlinked with mon- High Church Prelacy, 112 ff. Hill, Alexander, Practice of Church Hill, Principal, Lectures on Divin Hinds, History of the Rise of Christianity, 242, 252, 282, 283, 284. Jerome, 263, 284. Jewish Church, 1, 13. Jibot, Discourse of Free Thinking, 135. Jus Populi, James Stewart, 76. K. Keble, on Tradition, 27. Koppe, 250. First Blast of Trum- Kuinoel, 242, 250. La Croze, 313. L. Lamy, Apparatus Biblicus, 15. Lang, Religion and Education in Lathbury, History of English Epis- Latitudinarianism, 136 ff. Lectures, Headship of Christ, 3, 38, Leibnitz, on Indifference, 139. 79. Matthias, Social Religion, M'Carne, Alexander, History and McDowell, John, 303. McIlvaine, Bishop, 254. Mecklenburg, North Carolina, 407, Melville, Andrew, 79. Michaelis, Johann David, Com. on Life of Rogers, 92, Milman, Henry H., History of Milner, Life of Watts. 88. Milton, John, quoted, 3, 42, 56, 131 Minorities protected by Presbyteri- Mitchell, Letters to Bishop Skinner, Monarchy. 7. Montesquieu, Spirit of Laws, 8, 398, 301. Antiquity of English Ritual, Parker Society, 567. Parliamentary Committee, opinion Pascal, Thoughts, 9. Paul, Father, History of Benefices, Pearson, Bishop, On the Creed, 284, Peirce, Vindication of Presb., 312. Perrin, Waldenses, 312. Philip II., 474. Phoenix, The London, 268. Pictorial History of England, 64. Plumer, W. S., 303. Polk, Col. Thomas, 416 ff. Gov., 235. On Church |