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3-The Visit of James to the Monastery of La
Trappe
4.-Death of James
100
109
5.-Historical Poems of Dryden, on the occurrences in
the reigns of Charles the Second and James the
Second, in which the English Catholics were
particularly interested
112
2.-Probable general Population of England, and rela-
tive proportion of the established Church, Pro-
testants, Non-conformists, and Roman Catholics,
about the beginning of the reign of George the
First:
162
165
3. Acts passed against the Roman Catholics during
the reign of George the First
4.-Negotiation for obtaining a partial repeal of the
Penal Laws
169
CHAP. LXXI.
George the Second
1727.
179
The condition of the English Roman Catholics during his Reign, ib.
1.-General state of the English Catholics during this
Reign -
ib.
2.-Contest between the High Church and Low Church
-Progress of religious Toleration
180
3.-Acts in favour of the Protestant Dissenters - 185
4.-Doctor Courayer
page 187
5.-Correspondence between Archbishop Wake and
Dr. Dupin, for the re-union of the Church of
Rome and the Church of England
190
CHAP. LXXII.
Bull of Pope Benedict the fourteenth, regulating the English
2.-Antinomians
3.-Moravians
212
213
224
225
4. The difference between the Roman Catholic Church
and the Lutherans and Methodists, on the subject
of Justification
229
CHAP. LXXV.
1.—The progressive Extension of the Order
Suppression of the Jesuits -
2. Their mode of Instruction and Education
3.-Their Missions in Paraguay
4.—Their Missions in China
5.-Their Antichristian and Anticatholic Adversaries
7. Their alleged advocation of the Pope's divine right
to temporal power in spiritual concerns
·
252
8. Their alleged exemption from the civil power in
consequence of Papal Bulls and Briefs, page 258
-
General State of the English Catholics in the reign of George
the Third, before the Act passed in their favour in 1778 ib.
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 Ca-
tholics -
281
CHAP. LXXVII.
The Act passed in the eighteenth year of his late Majesty, for the
relief of the English Catholics ·
1778.
286
1.-The Petition presented by the English Catholics in
1778 -
2.-The Proceedings in Parliament on the Act of the
eighteenth of his late Majesty -
289
3. The legal operation of the Act of the eighteenth
The Socinians-Unitarians-Deists-French Philosophers - 312
Principal public Men-State of the public mind at the time of
the Application of the Catholics for the Bill of 1791-Appli-
cations to Parliament for a repeal of the Laws requiring the
subscription of the Thirty-nine Articles
1.-Principal public Men at this period
333
2.-State of the public mind at this time-Gradual re-
laxation and final repeal of the Penal Laws in
France against the Protestants-Progress of civil
Liberty in England in consequence of the Ban-
gorian Controversy the Confessional-Favourable
results to the Claims of the Catholics · - 346
3. Applications to Parliament for a repeal of the Laws
requiring subscriptions of the Thirty-nine Ar-
Historical Minutes respecting the Irish Catholics till the Reco-
lution
359
1.-State of the Irish before the reign of Henry the
2.-State of the Irish between the reign of Henry the
Second and the reign of Henry the Eighth
364
3.-State of the Irish Catholics in the reigns of Henry the
Eighth, Edward the Sixth and Queen Mary 367
4. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth
5.-James the First
6. Charles the First
370
377
381