INDEX. 85 n. A. Apostolic character of the Church of Rome no proof of unlawfulness of separation, 180 n. Aqueducts of Rome, 180 n. Arians, favoured by Liberius, 2008- pretensions of, 116. of the Church of England, 219 n. Articles presented by Jewell and others to the queen, xlix. quoted, 28, 43, 49 n, 56, Atheists, the name given to Christians, Atonement, 67_use of the word, 256n. Attributes of GoD displayed in the Scriptures, 300 Augustine, his conversion, 278—no. tice of him 27 n-quoted 15 n, 26, 32, 36, 40 n, 42 n, 47 n, 48 n, 50 n, 133, 140 n, 143 n, 149, 150 n, 151n, n, 182 n, 186 n, 187 n, 188 n, 189 286, 287, 301, 305, 315–studied by B. Benifices, plurality of, 161. 69 n, 91, 125, 131 n, 132, 159, 163 Bible, see SCRIPTURES-due rere. rence for, xxxi, xxxii. 178 n. Bishops, the heads of their churches, Childeric, deposition of, 103 n. 33 n, 162 n-consecration and con Chrism, 245 n. teaches to repel calumny, 18/used incarnation of, 31-passion and as. their duty to preach, 161, Ixxiii. body, 32—the only head of his his fles! in the eucharist, 50 n- his merits, how applied, 62 n-the 68%-condemnation of, justified by certain Papists, 206—the true light, 287 s-revealed in Scripture, 309. Christian, the name hateful, 11. heresies, 745-charged with novel- ty, 145 s. Christians, Early, calumnies against, 10, 86, 96, 111-divisions among, 77 8.--corruptions among, 88 s, 122 -adversaries of, 97. 133 n, 141, 144, 152, 163 n, 1737, 180 n, 191 n, 245 n, 279, 307, 310, 312. Church, Catholic, 33, 113_compared to the moon, 120 n, 2754 liable to that, 217 n—pretended origin 177 s-marks of, 132—not to be de. spised, 113--its character, 33——its cils, 241-letters on, 215 n-sepa. ration from, 111 ss, 178 ss--the ark, the pillar of the truth, 113. Civil authority, 214 ss. 157 n. Clement, John, 148–of Alexandria, Clementines, quoted, 160 n. Clergy, not to undertake temporal offices, 155. n.-exemption of from liments of, 217-marriage of, 156 Code of Justinian, 157 n. Cole, Dr. H., xlviii, lviii, kx. -holds a council to condemn image Communion, General, 54in botbe. kinds, 54 s, 159 s, 187—of Eastern Churches, 183 n.-Service, its an.. tiquity, 59 n. ing, xxxvii. Xxxix. Condition of man by nature, 272 s. Curtop, Dr., a benefactor of Jewell, 154 n, 168 n. 35, 39 n, 47 n, 88, 195, 256, 278. D. Damn, use of the term, 133 n. Dataries, 256 n. Dean, 38 n. Defence of the Apology, Jewell's, xii, Ixxii. Depravity, human, 272. Detection, Harding's, xii, xiii. Differences of opinion among Chris- tians, 85 n. Divine nature, 31. the Franciscans, 82 n. Donatist Schism, 237 n. Dorinan, x, lxxii n. Duns Scotus, 80 n E. ny, 224 n. English, wrongs done to them by the chapel, lvi,-episcopal, 217 n. Diana at, 233 n. Epiphanius, notice of, 74 n-quoted, 117, 150 s. 187 n. xlix n. Erasmus, quoted, 79 n, 178 n, 189 n. Gregory, Nazianzen, quoted, 45, 79, Gregory VII , Pope, 101'n. Gregory, the Great, quoted, 110 n, 34 n, 307. Gregory of Nyssa, 210 n. Grindal, xlv, xlviii, lvi, lxx n. the Pope, 101—of the Reformers, Gyges' ring, 141. H. Hallam quoted, 102 n, 104 n. Ixii n, lxiii. Heathenism, its plea, 270. Henry II., king of England, his dis- emperor, 101 n, 105 n, 108—VI., Church, 124–claimed by the Ro- 105 n–VIII. king of England, ex- Heretics, first burnt in England by Henry II. 250 n_killing of, 143 n. Hexapla, 152 n. Hilary, quoted, 124, 241, 255. Hildebrand, Pope, 101 n. History, Scripture, its interesting na. Holy Ghost, his nature and opera. Holy water, its use, 173, 174 n-pre- Hooker patronized by Jewell, lxvi- quoted xi n. Jewell, 137 n-quoted, 147 n, 204 n. sion of, 61-worship of, 61. use of the word, 73 n-how to be Hulderic, 45 n. Humphrey, Laurence, lxx, lxxvi- his life of Jewell, lxxvii. I. Latin, 79 n, 184 n—their mutual Idolatry, of the Church of Rome, 108, of Scripture, no excuse, 296. ture, 200. tions, 33. Image worship, opinions of the Fa. to England, xlvii-presents a set of thers on, 150-origin and growth of, articles to the queen, xlix-engaged England, opposed by Jewell, xlix. commissioner, li-preaches at Paul's craft, liv-elected and consecrated, lv-enthroned, lvi-his challenge at Paul's Cross lvi-lx-his controver. of controversy, lx n-attacked by Harding and others, lxi-his Reply, lxiv, performance of episcopal du. tween the Pope and Emperors, 101n. lxvii,l xxix-Sermons on the Sacra. , , lxxviii-his part in the Con. vocation of 1562-3, lxviii, of 1571, Ixviïi n, lxxii-his visit to Oxford to the Puritan controversy, lxix- lxxii—his sermon at Paul's Cross in 1571, lxx, lxxi, lxxiv—his habits of private life, lxxii, lxxiii-account of his death, lxxiii-lxxvi, his last thers, 150 n-Liturgy of, 183 n. lxxvii—his sermons, lxxviii n. Jews, how calumniated, 9—justified in their condemnation of CHRIST n, 68 n, 79 n, 144 n, 162 n, 165 n, genealogies destroyed by Herod, 139 their reverence for the Scriptures, 140 n. Joachim, Abbot, 115 n-quoted, 131n. 251-XXII, Pope, 201—of Salisbu- ry, 203 n. quoted, 86. n, 226. K. emperor, 156 |