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Cromwell.
Ecclesiastical affairs in Ireland
The Saroy Conference
Restoration of protestant episcopacy in Ireland
Self-taxation relinquished by the English clergy
Penal religious acts under Charles II.
James II.
The Toleration Act
Ineffectual attempt at a comprehension
Overthrow of established protestant episcopacy in Scotland
Bill of Rights and Act of Settlement
The name of Arminians
Their origin
Their progress .
The Five Points
Determination to suppress the Arminian party
Opinion of the synod of Dort
Condition after the synod of Dort
Recalled from exile .
Early and later theology of the Arminians
Its aim and principal heads
Their confession of faith
Present state of the Arminians
Origin of the Quakers
First movements of the sect under Cromwell
Progress under Charles II. and James II.
Propagation out of England
Their controversies .
Their religion generally
First principle.
lis consequences
Concerning Christ
Discipline and worship
Moral doctrines
Furn of government
Supplement relating to their doctrines and discipline
Adverse and prosperous circumstances of the Mennonites
Union established among them
Sects of the Anabaptists
External forin of the Mennonite church
The t'ekewallists
The Waterlanders
The Galenians and Apostoolians
Flourishing state of the Socinians
Socinians at Altorf .
Adversities of the Polish Socinians
Fate of the exiles
The Arians
The Collegiants
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Prairinm and Poiret
The Philadelphian Society
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CENTURY XVIII.
Primperous events of the church
The Jesuits in China
Prontant missions .
Adverwe events
Atheists and Deists
Wanish pontiff's
Illusive prospects of agreement between protestants and papists
Janw.nint contests
The bull Unigenitus .
Cummotions from it in France.
Supports of Jansenism in France
stata of the Eastern church
Exumal state of the Lutheran church
Inurnal state.
Intantine foes
The Herrenhutters
Cultivation of philosophy among the Lutherans
The Wertheim translation
Pietistic controversies
State of the reformed church
Projects of union between the Lutherans and Reformed
State of the English church
Various sects in England .
State of the Dutch church
Swiss controversy on the Formula Consensus
The Socinians and Arians
Events disadvantageous to Romanism
Expulsion of the Jesuits from Portugal
Their order suppressed in France
Regularly suppressed by the pope
Still patronised by Prussia and Russia
Reforms of the emperor Joseph II. .
Reforms in Tuscany
Decline of Romanism in France
Overthrow of all religion there
Re-action in its favour
Ruin of the pope's temporal power
English intolerance to protestants ended under George I.
The convocation reduced to inactivity
Prevalence of infidelity and licentiousness
Wesley and the Arminian methodists
Whitefield and the Calvinistic methodists
Differences between the two leaders
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Rise of an anti-trinitarian sect in England
Application to parliament for relief from subscription
This relief granted to dissenting ministers
Attempt at a comprehension.
Ineffectual applications for a relief from the Corporation and Test Acts
English Romanists relieved from some of the severest penal enactments
Toleration granted to them
Relief granted to Irish Romanists
And to the Scottish .
Relief granted to Scottish protestant episcopalians
The American church
The Dissidents and the partition of Poland
CENTURY XIX.
Re-establishment of religion in France
Renewed observance of Sunday
Opposition to the French Concordat .
Papal coronation of Napoleon.
Overthrow of the pope's temporal power
Restoration of the Jesuits
Papal arrangements on the French restoration
Movements in England to remove Romish disabilities
Opposition to this removal
Formation of the Catholic Association
Repeal of the Corporation and Test Acts
Removal of Romish disabilities
Cautionary provisions
Continuance of Irish agitation
Suppression of ten Irish sees
Alterations in the English dioceses
Commutation of English tithes
Restraint upon English pluralities
Reduction of English chapters
Colonial episcopacy
New academical institutions
American episcopalians
Conclusion
COUNCILS .
POPES
ARCHBISHOPS OF CANTERBURY
ARCHBISHOPS OF ARMAGH
ARCHBISHOPS OF ST. ANDREW'S
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