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Dominic, Father, his narrative of New-
man's reception into the Church of
Rome, 257, 258
Dublin Review, 115, 136

on Froude's Remains, 20, 104

EAST GRINSTEAD Convent, 363-374
Egerton v. All of Rode, 129, 130
Elphinstone v. Purchas, 289
Embroidered Lace on Communion
Table, judgment of Judicial Com-
mittee on, 359

English Churchman, The, started by
the Puseyites, 238

recommends the prosecution of
Evangelicals, 246, 247

denounces public praying in an
unconsecrated place, 271, 272

wishes to reduce the distance to
Rome, 289
English Church Union, The, 408-420
the first founders of, 408

and Prayer Book Revision, 409
and services in theatres, 411, 412
attempt to prosecute Evangelical
clergy by, 411, 412

and Essays and Reviews, 412,
413

praises the prosecution of the Rev.
Dr. Rowland Williams, 413

wants to prosecute Archbishops
and Bishops, 415

demands the prosecution of the
Evangelical Bishop of Carlisle, 414

obedience to the Courts promised
by the President of, 418

list of Clerical Seceders to Rome
from the ranks of, 420
Episcopal Veto, The, denounced by
Bishop Phillpotts, 77

judgments of Justices Hill and
Wightman on, 385, 386
Evangelical Churchmen

Puritans, 3

and the

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Exeter Surplice Riots, 268, 269

423

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Fathers, The, Pusey's quotations from,
234

Tractarians and, 90, 91, 133
Faussett, Rev. Dr., on The Revival of
Popery, 99, 100

denounces Dr. Pusey's sermon on
the Eucharist, 227
Freeland v. Neale, 291, 292
Freemantle, Dean, 401
Froude, Rev. R. H., 109

on Apostolic Succession, 9
on Tradition and the Bible, II
on Church and State, 24, 25
Extracts from his Remains, 96, 97,
98

Newman on the opinions of, 92

Dr. Hook on his Remains, 106, 107
Fust, Sir Herbert Jenner, Judgment in
the Oakeley Case, 142, 143

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HADLEIGH, Tractarian Conference at,
29-31

Newman's report of, 31

Hamilton, Bishop, on Pusey's "Adap-
ted" Roman books, 241

Hampden, Rev. Dr. R. D., the case of
the, 46-85

appointed Regius Professor of
Divinity, 50

Lord Melbourne on opposition to,
51, 63

Dean Stanley on opposition to, 54
-his Letter to the Archbishop of
Canterbury, 64

appointed Bishop of Hereford, 67
protest of thirteen Bishops, 67
reply of the Prime Minister, 68
Archdeacon Hare's reply to the
critics of, 69, 70

Pusey and Keble try to prosecute,
72-77

Election of, as Bishop of Hereford,
77-79, 82, 83

protest at Bow Church, 80
addresses of sympathy with, 83, 84

Hare, Archdeacon, 69, 70

Hawker, Rev. John, 275

Hawkins, Rev. Dr., 55, 56, 84, 231,

232

Heath, Rev. D. I., 416

Homilies, The, on Prayer for the Dead,
126

Homily on Fasting, 42

Hook, Rev. Dr., on the Tracts for the
Times and Froude's Remains, 106, 107
subscribes to the Jerusalem
Bishopric Fund, 206

the Romanisers denounced by the,
207, 250, 322

thinks Pusey under Jesuit influ-
ence, 268

charges Pusey with Jesuitism, 285
refuses to join the Yorkshire
Church Union, 330

Hope-Scott, Mr. James R., 169, 238,

260

- opposition of, to the Jerusalem
Bishopric, 205, 206

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on the Reformers, 111

on Catholic Subscription, 172–176

LANGLEY, Rev. W. H., suspended for
Brawling in his own Church, 235,
236

Lavington Case, The, 381-387
Lay Address to the Queen, 332-334
Royal action on the, 334

to the Archbishop of Canterbury,

335
Lecky, Mr., on the Evangelical Move-
ment, 6, 7

Leeds, St. Saviour's, 262-264, 284-287
the Rev. Richard Ward and, 285,
286

Hook terms it "a semi-Papal
colony," 286

traitorous resolution by clergymen

at, 321

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MACLAGAN, Archbishop, on Episcopal
prosecutions, 143

Macmullen, Rev. R. G., 65, 66

secedes to Rome, 284, 285, 287
Mai, Cardinal, 193, 195

Manning, Archdeacon, on the real ten-
dency of Puseyism, 286

Marriott, Rev. Charles, demands the
prosecution of Rev. J. Garbett, 250,
305

on Clerical Retreats, 282
Marshall, Nathaniel, D.D., his Peni-
tential Discipline of the Primitive
Church, 281

Martin v. Mackonochie, 361
Maskell, Rev. W., letters on Pusey's
Confessional practice, 309-312
Maurice, Rev. Peter, on Popery in Ox-
ford, 101, 102

Metropolitan Church Union, 326, 327
Monk, Bishop, censures Tract XC.,
178

Moresby Faculty Case, The, 130, 131
Mozley, Rev. J. B., 34, 89, 114, 238,
239

his Review of the Baptismal Con-
troversy, 303

Mozley, Rev. Thomas, 54, 63, 91,

110

Musgrave, Bishop, censures Tract XC.,
178

NEALE, Rev. J. M., and Sackville Col-
lege, 290-292

the Rev. John Scobell's charges
against the, 363-374

sly and cowardly Confessional prac-
tice of the, 363-374

Bishop Gilbert's stern censure of
the, 365, 366

425

Neale, Rev. J. M., sad condition of
young lady penitent of the, 371,

372
Newman, Mr. F. W., 15, 16, 24, 55
Newman, Rev. J. H., was he ever an
Evangelical? 13

on Scripture, tradition, and pri-
vate judgment, 10, 11, 14

on Rome as Babylon and Anti-
christ, 14, 15

on the First Prayer Book of
Edward VI., 16

on the essence of sectarian doc-
trine, 9

Lectures on Popular Protestantism
quoted, II

on the need for a second Refor-
mation, 16

his secret interview with Wiseman
at Rome, 18-21

its effect upon Wiseman, 19, 20
on Church and State, 25
on subscription to the Thirty-Nine
Articles, 47, 48

his Elucidations of Dr. Hampden's
Statements, 53-57

on the worship of images, 104
and Tract XČ. 147-168
withdraws his censures of the
Church of Rome, 168, 169

"not to be trusted," 239
his secession to Rome, 256-258
his visit to Rome, 259-262

when was he ordained a Roman
Catholic priest? 259-262

OAKELEY, Rev. Frederick, 138-146
at Margaret Chapel, 138-141
on the work he did there, 138,

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Overton, Canon, on the difference be-
tween Evangelical Churchmen and
Puritans, 3

PALMER, Rev. William (of Magdalen
College) anathematises Protestantism,
183

Palmer, Rev. William (of Worcester
College), 19

his Narrative of Events quoted,
240, 241

Papal Aggression, the, 314-317, 332,
333

Parker Society, the, 224, 225
Percival, Hon. and Rev. A. P., 9, 32

defends the Tracts for the Times,

171, 172

Phillpotts, Bishop, denounces the Epis-
copal Veto, 77

censures Tract XC., 178

orders the use of the surplice in

the pulpit, 248

withdraws his order, 248

and the Exeter Surplice Riots,
269, 270

prosecutes the Rev. W. G. Parks
Smith, 288, 299

and the Gorham Case, 292-303
threatens to excommunicate the
Archbishop of Canterbury, 300

Goode's reply to, 301

Piers, Rev. Octavius, prosecuted for
"publicly praying in an unconse-
crated place," 271, 272

Pius IX., his opinion of Dr. Pusey and
his work, 245, 308

secret and traitorous message from
founders of A.P. U.C. to, 356

Poetry Professorship at Oxford, The,
contest for, 212-217

Pusey's indiscreet

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interference

Poole, Rev. Alfred, the Confessional

case against the, 374-380

Pope, the, Oxford Tractarians wish to

be "in active communion" with, 187
Prayer Book revision, 138, 409

Dr. Littledale advocates, 409,
410

Prayers for the Dead, 125-131
Proby, Rev. W. H. B., on the Evan-
gelical Movement, 5

Protestantism, anathematised by Rev.
W. Palmer, 183

Purchas, Rev. John, 387, 388

Puritans, The, difference between and
Evangelical Churchmen, 3

Pusey, Rev. Dr., 40, 41, 42

joins the Oxford Movement, 41

Pusey, Rev. Dr., tries to prosecute Dr.
Hampden, 72-77

89

his early Protestantism, 87, 88
founds a Theological Society, 88,

his pamphlet on Tendencies to
Romanism, 119-125

his Protestant notes on Auricular
Confession, 133-135

on the basis of Union with Rome,
144, 145

his double dealing about Purgatory
and Invocation of Saints, 145

his sermon on The Holy Eucharist
a Comfort to the Penitent, 226–234
suspended by the University of
Oxford, 230

rejects Transubstantiation, 228
his veracity challenged, 230-232
challenges a prosecution, 233
Bishop Bagot says it was not "a
straightforward proceeding," 233
his quotations from the Fathers,

234

his "Adapted" Roman books,
241-245

244

308

extracts from these books, 242-

Pope Pius IX.'s opinion of, 245,

thinks God is "drawing" Newman
to Rome, 256

his remarkable correspondence
with Bishop Wilberforce, 265-268
his sermon on Entire Absolution
of the Penitent, 277-279

Dean Boyle on the effect of Pusey's
Confessional work, 280

Dr. Hook says that he is under
Jesuit influence, 268

Hook charges him with Jesuit-
ism, 285

will do everything for Roman
Catholics, 287

exposure by Allies, Dodsworth,
and Maskell of the Confessional
practices of, 309-313

Bishop Wilberforce inhibits, 314
Professor Jowett prosecuted by,
417, 418

in praise of ecclesiastical prose-
cutions, 418

RANDALI, Dean R. W., and the Laving-
ton Case, 381-387

Reformation, The, and Justification by
Faith, 1, 2

Reformers, Dean Church on, III

Lord Blachford on, 111

Rev. Thomas Mozley on, 110

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the Durham Letter by, 315
Russell, Rev. J. F., 88

SACKVILLE COLLEGE, East Grinstead,
290-292

Salisbury (Bishop of) v. Williams, 413
Scobell, Rev. John, case of, against the
Rev. J. M. Neale, 363-374

Secret negotiations with Romanists,
184-201, 352-357

Selborne, Earl of, on the Evangelical
Movement, 5

on the Fathers, 91

Seventh Commandment, The, question-
ing women on, defended by Puseyites,
324, 325, 378, 379

Shaftesbury, Earl of, on the Evangelical
Movement, 5

Shore, Rev. James, case of the, 273-
276

Shrewsbury, Lord, 195

Smith, Rev. W. G. Parks, prosecuted
by Bishop Phillpotts, 288, 289
Society of the Holy Cross, its secret
birth, 349

Solicitors' Journal, on Prayers for the
Dead, 128

Spörlein, Pastor, scandalous and traitor-
ous advice to, 117, 118

St. Barnabas', Pimlico, 340

St. George's in the East, Riots and
Disturbances at, 405-409

St. Margaret's, East Grinstead, 363-374
Starkey, Rev. Samuel, prosecution of,
for "publicly praying in an unconse-
crated place," 271, 272
Startling and Treacherous Proposal, A,
187-194

particulars sent to Rome, 192-196
Stone Altars, condemned as illegal, 252,
253, 359

427

Stone Altars, in the Diocese of Oxford,
394, 397, 401

Stuart, Rev. Edward, says we are not
to " go direct to God," 10

362

refuses to obey his Bishop, 361,

Sumner, Archbishop, on Non-Episco-
pal Orders, 23

Sumner, Bishop, suspicious application
to, 281, 282

Surplice in the Pulpit, The, Bishop
Phillpotts orders its use, 248
withdraws his order, 248

disturbances at Exeter, 268, 269
Symons, Rev. Dr., Dr. Pusey's oppo-
sition to, 249

250

Dr. Hook refuses to vote against,

failure of the attack on, 250

Tablet, The, on Newman's ordination as
a priest, 260

Tait, Archbishop, on Tract XC., 154
on the Judicial Committee of
Privy Council, 331

a Declaration in favour of the
Gorham Judgment signed by, 336
and the Kev. Alfred Poole's Case,
374-380

Taylor, Rev. Rowland (Martyr), 30
Theological College, A, founded by Dr.
Pusey, 88, 89

Theological Colleges, 388-392
Thirty-Nine Articles, The, Newman on
subscription to the, 47, 48

Keble on Catholic Subscription to,
172-176

Tracts for the Times, 24, 31, 34, 35,
38, 135, 167, 171, 172

names of the writers of the, 40
extracts from, 137-139

Mr. John Adolphus, Q.C., on, 44
Dr. Hook on, 106

Bishop Bagot on, 107, 108

Tract XC., 147-168

list of pamphlets on, 147-149, note
Newman's object in writing, 149
extracts from, 150-152

Romanists delighted at the publi-
cation of, 152

153

letter of the Four Tutors on, 152,

Dr. Arnold on, 154

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