-Tract 90 published, and condemned by Heads of Houses Tracts for the Times discontinued
Colonial Bishoprics Fund established
Colonial and Continental Church Society founded Michael Alexander consecrated Bishop of Jerusalem Selwyn consecrated Bishop of New Zealand Bishop Blomfield's Charge on ritual Braintree church rate case
Sees of Tasmania, Guiana, and Antigua constituted Garbett elected Professor of Poetry at Oxford Bishop Blomfield's Charge on rubrics Five Colonial Bishops consecrated
Lord Ashley's Motion on Christian Education Joseph Hume proposes Secular Education Graham's Factory Bill.
Education clauses withdrawn
Surplice Riots in London (St. George's in the East) and Exeter.
Pusey inhibited (Sermon on the Eucharist)
Newman resigns the Vicarage of St. Mary's Missions in China (C.M.S.)
Ordination of Samuel Crowther, a native African Graham's Factory Bill carried
Peel's Act for Endowment of Church Districts Ward's Ideal of a Christian Church
British Anti-State-Church Association founded St. Augustine's College (Canterbury) founded Consecration of St. Saviour's, Leeds Missions to China and East Africa (C. M.S.) Archbishop Howley's Provincial Letter on Ritual Park Village West Settlement opened Endowment of Maynooth College (£26,000) Judgment in St. Sepulchre's case (Cambridge) Ward deprived of his Degrees by Convocation.
Evangelical Alliance founded.
Oakeley condemned in Court of Arches
Queen's Colleges at Cork, Galway, and Belfast founded
Secession of Newman, Oakeley, Ward, Faber, and others. Samuel Wilberforce consecrated Bishop of Oxford Bishop Blomfield withdraws his ritual directions Bishop Stanley's Charge upon Apostolical Succession
Committee of Council on Education accepts the Denominational
St. Aidan's (Birkenhead) Theological College founded
Borneo Church Mission Fund established
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. 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
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
Bull of Pius IX. dividing England into Dioceses
Wiseman created Archbishop of Westminster
Bishop Blomfield's Charge. Wiseman's Pastoral ex Porta Flaminiå Russell's Durham Letter
No-Popery Riots at Exeter and other places
Leeds Ruridecanal Chapter approves Evening Communion
Missions to Palestine and Hudson's Bay (C.M.S.)
See of Sierra Leone founded
Aberdeen, Lord, 350 Abolition Society, 27
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,
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. 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)
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.
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
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
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