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CHAP. LVII.
Attempts to establish an official Intercourse between the See of
Rome and the English Government
page 80
1.-The Origin of the Puritans
88
ib.
2. The principal Points in difference between the
Church of England and the Puritans
3.-Division of the English Puritans into Presbyte-
rians, Independents and Baptists
4.-The Act of Uniformity -
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5.-The Court of High Commission
6. The Conference at Hampton Court
CHAP. LIX.
89
The Persecution of the English Catholics during the reign of
Charles the first
90
CHAP. LX.
The Civil War,-Presbyterians-Independents
98
CHAP. LXI.
(Vol. ii. c. 30. p. 1 to 14; & c. 31. s. 3. p. 20.)
Condition of the English Catholics from the meeting of the
Long Parliament till the end of the reign of Charles the
CHAP. LXII.
(Vol. ii. c. 31. s. 1. p. 15 to 20.)
Loyalty of the English Catholics during the Civil War and
1.-Loyalty of the English Catholics
2-New Disclaimer of the Deposing Power, condemned
by the See of Rome
page 104
107
CHAP. LXIII.
Internal Occurrenees among the English Catholics, during the
reign of Charles the first
108
1.-Proceeding of the Chapter on the death of Bishop
Smith
2.- Blackloism
112
CHAP. LXIV.
Charles the Second-Commencement of his Reign-Declaration
at Breda--Persecution of the Protestant Dissenters 120
CHAP. LXV.
Addresses of the English Catholics on the Accession of
Charles the Second.-First Proceedings in their regard-Fire
of London-Oates's Plot
141
1.--Addresses presented by the English Catholics on the
Restoration of Charles the second
142
2.-Proceedings in Parliament upon the Catholic Ad-
dress
4.-Lord Castlemain's Apology for the Catholics -
5.-Oates's Plot
(Vol. ii. c. 32. s. 3. p. 31.)
154
164
166
180.
6. The Act disabling Peers from sitting and voting
in the House of Lords
7.-Summary Review by a Protestant Writer, of the
religious Persecutions in England, from the
Reformation till the end of the reign of Charles
the second.-General Reflections on them ib.
(Vol. i. c. 29. s. 10. p. 376.)
3.-Moravians
page 310
4.- The difference between the Roman-catholic Church and
the Lutherans and Methodists, on the subject of
Suppression of the Jesuits -
1.-The progressive extension of the Order
2.-Their mode of Instruction and Education
3.-Their Missions in Paraguay
4.-Their Missions in China
319
320
321
- 326
- 328
5.-Their Anti-christian and Anti-catholic Adversa-
ries
6.-Their Catholic Adversaries
- 331
334
7.—Their alleged Advocation of the Pope's Divine Right
to Temporal Power in Spiritual Concerns - - 337
8.--Their alleged Exemption from the Civil Power in
consequence of Papal Bulls and Briefs
9.-The Dissolution of the Society
10.-The Restoration of the Society
342 · 346
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CHAP. LXXVI.
(Vol. ii. c. 35. p. 63 to 69.)
George the third :-General State of the English Catholics
in the reign of George the third, before the Act passed in
their favour in 1778
359
1.-General Condition of the English Catholics from
the Revolution till the Accession of George the
third
2. The gradual Amelioration in the Situation of Catho-
lics
CHAP. LXXVII.
(Vol. ii. c. 36. p. 74 to 86.)
The Act passed in the eighteenth year of his late Majesty for
the relief of the English Catholics
page 360
1.--The Petition presented by the English Catholics
in 1778
- ib.
2.-The Proceedings in Parliament on the Act of the
eighteenth of his late Majesty
3. The legal operation of the Act of the eighteenth of
his late Majesty
Principal public Men :-State of the public mind at the time of
the application of the Catholics to Parliament, which produced
the Bill of 1791
- 381
1.-Principal public Men at this period
2.-State of the public mind at this time :-Gradual relaxa-
tion and final repeal of the Penal Laws in France
against the Protestants :-Progress of Civil Liberty
in England in consequence of the Bangorian Con-
troversy, and the Confessional:-Favourable result
to the Claims of the Catholics
3.-Applications to Parliament for a repeal of the Laws
requiring subscriptions of the thirty-nine Articles, 401
394
3. The Conduct of Lord Grenville's Administration
towards the Catholics
page 171
4.-Attempts of the Catholics for relief in the
1808, 1810 and 1812 -
CHAP. LXXXIV.
years
1. Mr. Butler's Address in 1813 to the Protestants of
the United Empire
2. The Petition presented by the English Catholics, in
the year 1810, to both Houses of Parliament - ib.
3.-The Bill, brought into the House of Commons in
1813, for Catholic Emancipation
CHAP. LXXXV.
(Vol. ii. c. 43. p. 268.)
Act passed in 1817, for regulating the Administration of
Oaths, in certain cases, to Officers in His Majesty's Land
and Sea Service
- 418
CHAP. LXXXVI.
(Vol. ii. c. 44. p. 279 to 295.)
The Prelacy of the English Catholic Church ;-Clergy;-and
Charitable Institutions, since the Reformation
1.-The English Catholic Prelacy
- 419
2.-Religious Establishments made by the English Catho-
lics in Foreign Countries
3.-Their Charitable Establishment for the Education of
the Poor
CHAP. LXXXVII.
Principal Proceedings of the British and Irish Catholics
between the years 1813 and 1821
1. The Resolutions of the Board of British Catholics in
1813