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APP. I

DATES

359

A. D.

Dispute about Services at St. Saviour's, Leeds.

Sees of Melbourne, Newcastle, and Adelaide founded
See of Cape Town founded

See of Manchester founded

Prince Lee consecrated Bishop of Manchester

Death of Archbishop Howley.

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John Bird Sumner succeeds

Sisterhood of St. Mary the Virgin, Wantage, founded

St. Thomas' College, Colombo, founded by Bishop Chapman
Gorham institutes proceedings against the Bishop'of Exeter

C.M.S. Jubilee

Clewer House of Mercy founded

Anti-State-Church Society becomes Liberation Society

Sir H. Jenner Fust gives judgment against Gorham
First Report of Metropolitan Church Union issued
Cumbrae Theological College founded

Irish Church Mission

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Bishoprics of Rupert's Land and Victoria (Hong Kong) created
Prosecution of Shore by Bishop of Exeter

Bethnal Green Churches completed.

Judicial Committee gives judgment in Gorham case

Society for the Revival of Convocation

Bishop Blomfield's Ecclesiastical Appeals Bill

Exeter Diocesan Synod meets.

St. Barnabas', Pimlico, consecrated; riots at St. Barnabas'

Oxford and Cambridge University Commissions

Pluralities Act

Wiseman made Cardinal

Bull of Pius IX. dividing England into Dioceses

Wiseman created Archbishop of Westminster

Bishop Blomfield's Charge. Wiseman's Pastoral ex Portâ Flaminia
Russell's Durham Letter

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Debate on Convocation in the House of Lords.

Riots at St. Barnabas', Pimlico

Leeds Ruridecanal Chapter approves Evening Communion
Missions to Palestine and Hudson's Bay (C.M.S.)
See of Sierra Leone founded

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Aberdeen, Lord, 350
Abolition Society, 27

INDEX

Abolition of the slave trade, 27-29
Adams, Henry C., 251
Addington, Henry (Lord Sidmouth),
136

Africa, Western, missions to, 45
Alexander, Michael S., Bp. of Jeru-
salem, 266, 269

Althorp, Lord, Tithe Bills, 119;
Irish Church Bill, 143; education
grant, 197

Animus imponentis, 278-280, 286
Antonelli, Cardinal, 341
Apostles,' the, 187
'Apostolicals,' 187, 226, 237
Apostolical succession,

a test of

unity, 68; doctrine of, 233, 234
Appeals, Act of Restraint of Appeals
1534, 127; transferred to Privy
Council (1832), 129; to Judicial
Committee of P.C. (1833), 129;
secular and spiritual judges in,
129; Dr. Littledale on, 132; Con-
vocation suggested as court of, 331;
Bp. Blomfield's bill, 331. See
Assessors.

Architectural Society, Oxford, 82
Arminianism, 3

Arnold, Thos., fellow of Oriel, 189,

190; a liberal leader, 187;
Principles of Church Reform, 189;
tendency of his mind, 187; his
pupils, 190; article on the
'Oxford Malignants,' 221; on the
'Tracts,' 241; Hampden, 257;
article in the Edinburgh, 259
Articles, the Thirty-nine, 275 (Tract
90)

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Babington, Thomas, 14, 57
Bagot, Richard, Bp. of Oxford and
of Bath and Wells, and Newman,
282-284; on Tract 90, 283;
Hereford controversy, 301; Gor-
ham case, 331

Balliol College, Liberalism in, 183,
306

Baptism, baptismal regeneration,

doctrine of, 319, 321; note on,
334-336; Pusey's Tract on, 246
Baptist Missionary Society, 31, 45;
first Protestant missions to India, 57
Barbauld, Anna L., 88

Barrington, Shute, Bp. of Durham,
41; account of, 101, 102
Bateson, Wm., Master of St. John's,
Cambridge, 308, 315

Bathurst, Henry, Bp. of Norwich,
52, 104, 113, 185

Battersea, training college at, 203
Beaumont, Lord, 339

Bell, Andrew, 89, 90

Bell and Lancaster controversy, 89 sqq.
Bentham, Jeremy, 107, 182, 233
Bible Society, the British and Foreign,
31; other Bible Societies, 37; not
sectarian, 37; relations with other
Societies, 40; its rapid extension,
41; in Wales, 41

Bickersteth, Edward, 15, 36; founds
C. M.S. Association at Norwich,
52

Bishop's College, Calcutta, 61
Bledlow, missionary seminary at,
56

Blomfield, Chas. Jas., Bp. of London,
on church building, 84; Ecclesias-
tical Duties and Revenues Bill,
117; church rates (1837), 163;
national education, 200; Jerusalem
bishopric, 266; Tract 90, 283;
Hereford controversy, 301; assessor
in Gorham case, 324, 330, 331;
bill for Court of Appeal, 331, 332;
on Convocation, 333
Blunt, Henry, 31
Bouverie, Edward, 311

Bowden, John William, contributor
to Lyra Apostolica, 225; to the
Tracts, 239

Bowdler, John, 14; founder of Church

Building Society, 78-81

Bowen, Charles, 312

Braintree case (1), 163, 164; (2)
165, 166

Brampford Speke, 321
Bray, Thomas, 45
Bright, John, 351

British and Foreign Bible Society.

See Bible Society.

British and Foreign School Society,

96; parliamentary grant to, 197
British Association at Oxford, 107
British Magazine, 225
British Critic, 75, 250, 289
Brougham, Henry, Lord, Education

Bill, 97; Graham's Queen's
Colleges Act (1845), 156; founda-
tion of University College, 174;
University Tests (1834), 177;
Useful Knowledge Society, 197;
on education, 198, 199; on Court
of Appeal, 332
Broughton, Bp., 72
Bucer, 335

Buchanan,

Claudius, disciple of
Simeon, 24; goes to India, 56;

sermons, 57

Buller, Charles, 115, 188

Bunsen, Chevalier, 264 sqq.

Burder, George, a founder of
Religious Tract Society, 36

Burdett, Sir Francis, motion and
bill for Catholic Emancipation
(1825), 138; resolution on Irish
affairs (1827), 140

Burke, Edmund, opposed to relief to
Unitarians, 40

Burlington, Earl of, Chancellor of

London University, 181

Buxton, Sir Thomas Fowell, char-
acter, 21; an Evangelical, 22;
on Established Church Act, 115

Calcutta. See India.
Cambridge, G., Archdeacon, 72
Cambridge Liberals, 185
Cambridge University Act (1856),
summary of, 317
Camden Society, 82
Campbell, Lewis, 315
Campbell, Thomas, 174

Canning, George, in favour of Catholic
Emancipation, 137; does not in-
clude Dissenters, 139; death, 140
Canon law, 126

Carey, William, Baptist missionary,
45, 56

Carlyle, Thomas, 196
Caroline divines, 68
Caste, 54

Castlereagh, Lord, resolutions in
favour of Indian missions, 58;
Catholic Emancipation, 137
'Catholic' sense, 69

Catholic unity, definition of, 68
Chapters, cathedral, proposals of
Ecclesiastical Commissioners with
regard to, 113

Charles, Thomas, of Bala, 38
Christ Church, Oxford, studentships,
306; Chapter, 316
Christian Knowledge, Society for
promoting (S.P.C. K.), its mis-
sionary work, 35; a Bible Society,
43; in India, 51

Christian Remembrancer, 75, 250
Christian Year, The, 222-225
Christie, William Douglas, 306
Church building, great need of, 77,
78; Perceval and Liverpool, 77;
Society for, 78, 79; subscriptions,
79, 81; Act (1818), 80; Society
incorporated, 81; new churches,
84, 85; Act for (1838), 116

INDEX

Church, R. W., Dean of St. Paul's,
history of the Oxford Movement,
213; the Tracts, 243; Hampden,
262; opinion on Pusey's sentence,
286; Proctors' veto, 292

Church Discipline Act (1840), 131,
134

Church Missionary Society (C. M.S),

early history, 7, 31, 44-52;
foundation, 46; a Church of
England Society, 46; Evangelical
principles, 47, 48, 51; its name,
48; Josiah Pratt, Secretary, 49;
German missionaries, 49, 50;
relations with the old Societies, 47,
51; anniversaries, 51; deputa-
tions, 52; methods of the, 52;
relations with other Protestant
bodies, 49; India, 52; established
in Salisbury Square, 57; Lord
Gambier President, 57

Church Pastoral Aid Society, 31;
foundation, etc., 83, 84; Robert
Seeley, founder, 84; Lord Ashley,
first President, 84
Church Pluralities Act, 115
Church rates, 158-172; universal,

158; Dissenters' grievance, inci-
dence of, 158; refused, 159;
Althorp's bill, 160; Spring Rice's
bill, 161; Peel, 162; Howley,
Melbourne, Blomfield, 162, 163;
Braintree cases, 163-166; Thoro-
good's case, 167; Trelawny's bill,
168, 169; Hardcastle's and other
bills, 171; Gladstone's, 171
Clapham, 12, 13, 15
Clapton sect, 71; Churchmen con-
nected with it, 72; their view of
dissent, 73

Clare election, 140
Clarkson, Thomas, emancipationist,

27; allied with Macaulay and
Wilberforce, 27; energy in the
cause of abolition, 28
Clergy, Irish, 149

Clergy, Act of Submission of the, 127
Clergy reserves, Canada, 147, 148
Clericis laicos, 125

Close, Francis, of Cheltenham, 31
Cobbett, William, 182

Cobden, Richard, on religious educa-

tion, 209

Coke, Lord, 327
Colenso, Bp., 54

363

Coleridge, Derwent, 202, 203
Coleridge, John Duke, 312
Coleridge, Sir John Taylor, 215;
Hereford controversy, 304
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, his influ-
ence, 3, 63, 182; pantisocracy,
182; views on inspiration and
authority, 192, 193

Colonial Church Society, 31
Commission of Review, 129
Congé d'élire, 302, 304
Convocation, regarded as obsolete,

331; suggested as a Court of Ap-
peal, 331; Bp. Blomfield on, 333
Copleston, Edward, Bp. of Llandaff,
on the Church, 65; Provost of Oriel,
188; Hampden, 257; Tract 90,
283; Hereford bishopric contro-
versy, 301

Corporation Act, 140. See Test Act.
Corrie, Daniel, 56

Cottenham, Lord, Church Discipline
Bill, 130

Councils, general, 252, 253
Cranmer, 263, 335
Cunningham, John W., 3 31

Dale, Thomas, 31

Dampier, Thomas, Bp. of Ely, 113
Daubeny, Charles, nephew of Joshua
Watson, 70; on apostolical suc-
cession, 68, 71; Guide to the
Church, 71

Davison, John, 189
Day, Thomas, 88

Dealtry, William, Rector of Clapham,
52
Delegates, court of, 127-129; abol-
ished, 129; composition of, 127;
courts substituted for, 132
Denison, Edward, Bp. of Salisbury,
Hereford bishopric controversy,
301

Denman, Lord, L.C.J., 304, 305
Denominations, the Three, 7, 12
Digby, Kenelm, 337

Dioceses, rearrangement of, 112
Disciplina Arcani, 247

Disraeli, Benjamin, on papal aggres-
sion, 346

Dissenters, dissent, attitude of the

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