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" The delay in answering your Letter until this time did not arise
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from any inattention to the subject. But we concluded that we should be better able to comply with your request after the meeting of our Convention than before. At that meeting your Letter was read, the members unanimously expressed their wishes that the union between the Church of Rhode Island and Connecticut which had taken place under the regency of our late Rt. Revd. Diocesan might still be continued. The event of our meeting must, ere this, have been made known to you by the Revd. Mr. Smith. We trust that our unanimous choice of the Revd. Mr. Bowden will meet the approbation of our sister Church of Rhode Island. Mr. Bow- den's well known abilities and integrity, if he accepts the appointment, will, we trust in some measure, repair the loss we have sustained, and be a means of continuing and firmly establishing that Diocesenal unity which has been so happily begun between us. That God would preserve, bless, and direet His Church in all things, and finally receive us into everlasting glory, is the earnest prayer, of, Gentlemen,
" Your most affectionate and very humble
" SERVANTS."
LIST
OF SOME OF THE AUTHORS AND SOURCES OF INFOR- MATION CONSULTED OR REFERRED TO IN THE PREP- ARATION OF THE FOREGOING WORK.
Abstracts from the Proceedings of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.
Anderson's History of the Colonial Church. 3 vols. London, 1856. Bacon's Historical Discourses. New Haven, 1839.
Bancroft's History of the United States. 8 vols. Boston, 1839-60. Berrian's History of Trinity Church. New York, 1847.
Bolton's History of the Church in Westchester County. New York, 1855.
Botta's History of the American War. 2 vols. New Haven, 1842. Boucher's Discourses on the Causes and Consequences of the Ameri- can Revolution. London, 1797.
Bronson's History of Waterbury. Waterbury, 1858.
Burnet's History of His Own Times.
Carwithen's History of the Church of England. 1849.
. Oxford,
Caulkins's History of New London. New London, 1852.
Chandler's Life of Johnson. New York, 1805.
Appeal to the Public, etc. 1767-1771.
And Dr. Chauncey's replies.
Chauncey's State of Religion in New England. Boston, 1743.
Church Documents, Connecticut. 2 vols. New York, 1863. Churchman's Magazine, from 1804 to 1827.
Clap's Annals of Yale College. New Haven, 1776.
Collections of the Protestant Episcopal Historical Society. 2 vols. New York, 1851-52.
Colonial History of New York. 10 vols. Albany, 1856.
Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of Connecticut. New Haven, 1861.
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Controversial pamphlets in reference to the Church, from 1734 to the American Revolution.
Dr. Trumbull's History of Connecticut. 2 vols. New Haven, 1813. Documents and Memorials in the State Library at Hartford.
Hallam's Constitutional History of England. 3 vols. Boston, 1861. Hawkins's Missions of the Church of England. London, 1845. Hawks's Ecclesiastical Contributions. Virginia, 1836.
Maryland, 1839.
Hildreth's History of the United States. 3 vols. First Series. New York, 1854.
Hopkins's Puritans and Queen Elizabeth. 3 vols. Boston, 1859.
Humphrey's History of the Propagation Society. London, 1730. Johnson MSS.
Journals of General Convention, from 1785.
Journals of Convention of Diocese of Connecticut, from 1792.
Judge Church's Address at the Centennial Celebration in Litchfield, 1851.
Kingsley's Historical Discourse. New Haven, 1838.
Lathbury's History of the Book of Common Prayer. London, 1859.
Macaulay's History of England. New York, 1849.
Manuscript Records of Convocation.
Massachusetts Historical Collections. Different series.
Mather's Magnalia, 2 vols. Hartford, 1855. .
Minutes of the Convention of Delegates from the Synod of New York and Philadelphia, and the Associations of Connecticut, from 1766 to 1775. Hartford, 1843.
Neal's History of New England. 2 vols. London, 1748. History of the Puritans. 2 vols. New York, 1843.
New Haven Colonial Records. 2 vols. Hartford, 1857. Oliver's Puritan Commonwealth. Boston, 1856.
Palfrey's History of New England. 3 vols. Boston, 1858.
Poor's English Civilization in America. New York, 1862. Quincy's History of Harvard University. 2 vols. Boston, 1860. Sabine's Loyalists of the American Revolution. 2 vols. Boston, 1864.
Skinner's Annals of Scottish Episcopacy. Edinburgh, 1818. Sparks's Life of Washington. 12 vols. Boston. Life of Franklin. 1 vol. Boston, 1844.
Stephen's History of the Church of Scotland. 4 vols. London. 1813.
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Stiles's Literary Diary and Itinerary. MS. Yale College.
Stone's Life and Times of Sir William Johnson. 2 vols. Albany, 1865.
Updike's History of the Narragansett Church. New York, 1847. Vaughan's History of England under the House of Stuart. 2 vols. London, 1840.
White's Memoirs of Prot. Epis. Church. New York, 1836. Wilberforce's History of the American Church. New York, 1849. Wilson's Memoir of Bishop White. Philadelphia, 1839.
Winthrop's History of New England. 2 vols. Boston, 1853. Woolsey's Historical Discourse, Yale College. New Haven, 1850.
INDEX.
A.
Abbot, Archbishop, 5. Aberdeen, 361, 363, 365, 368. Act of Assembly, N. Y., 178. Act of Toleration, 16. Adams, John, 291, 334, 341, 396. Address to Bishop Seabury, 368. Africans, 186. "Age of Reason," 432. Albany, 156, 272. Allen, 149. Alling, Enos, 171, 172, 224, 227, 228. Allington, 271. Amboy, 205.
America, 1, 8, 14, 18, 27, 45, 47, 76, 82, 102, 120-122, 134, 159, 184, 229, 232, 243, 245, 252-254, 261, 263, 290, 299, 302, 304, 341, 350, 400.
" America Dissected," 85.
American army, or forces, 305, 309, 328, 342.
American Bills, 299. American Church, 79, 381, 412, 429. American Clergy, 317.
American Colonies, or provinces, 76, 144, 247, 252, 264, 265, 340, 342. American Episcopate, 101, 159, 184, 196, 199, 239, 243, 253, 257-259, 261-266, 282-284, 289, 290, 301, 346, 348-350, 357-365, 370, 381, 390, 398. American Independence, 171, 291, 331, 353, 362.
American Indians, 186, 261. American Loyalists, 313, 351-353.
American people, or public, 299, 315, 335, 343. American Prelates, 428. American Revolution, 361. " American Whig," 259. Anderson, 77, 267, 339. Andrew, Rev. Mr., 38. Andrews, Rev. Samuel, goes to Eng- land for Orders, 204; sent to Wal- lingford, 206, 236; visits New Hamp- shire, 271; mention of, 292, 346; placed under bonds, 317; removes to New Brunswick, 354, 355.
Anne, Queen, 26, 76. Annual Convention in Connecticut, 420, 435.
Annual Report, First, of Propagation Society, 230.
Antinomianism, 239.
Aplin, John, 273.
Apostles' Creed, 394, 395, 415.
" Appeal to the Public," 256. Apthorp, Rev. East, 228, 230, 234. Archbishop of Canterbury, 121, 144, 198, 210, 216, 254, 358, 396, 428. Archbishop of York, 348-350, 358, 389. Arian or Socinian errors, 193. Aristocles to Anthades, 137. Arminian corruptions, 42, 195.
Arminians, 140.
Arnold, Benedict, 337, 383.
Arnold, Rev. Jonathan, 110; goes to England for Orders, 111; attempts to get the Gregson land, 113-115; removes to Staten Island, 116, 117; occasional notices of, 130, 168-171, 227.
Articles of the Church, 3, 194, 434 Astry, Dr., 114, 137. Athanasian Creed, 381, 395.
Atlantic, 51, 228, 269, 361, 400. Auchmuty, Rev. Dr., 250.
Auchmuty, Robert N., 451.
Autobiography of Rev. Dr. Johnson, 179, 296.
B.
Babylon, 120. Baldwin, Rev. Ashbel, ordained, 370; sent to Litchfield, 383; Rector at Stratford, 425. Bangorian controversy, 80.
Baptism, cross in, 4. Baptists, 14, 71.
Bass, Rev. Edward, 393, 403; Bishop Elect of Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 405; doctorated, 410. Bastwick, 6. Beach, Rev. Abraham, 270.
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INDEX.
Beach, Rev. John, Independent Min- ister at Newtown, 58; declares for Episcopacy, 89; goes to England for Orders, 90; Missionary in New- town and Redding, 90; mentions of, 92, 95, 96, 110, 116, 130, 141, 158, 188, 189, 211, 239, 346 ; engaged in controversy, 97, 98, 173-175, 193, 194, 228; reports to Society, 192, 202, 241, 248, 250, 298 ; opinion of Chandler's Life of Jolinson, 296; intellectual strength, 297; under bonds, 309; spirit and firmness, 319; last letter to Society, 329, 330 ; deatlı, 331.
Beach, William, 95, 158, 216.
Bearcroft, Dr., 111, 116, 133, 185, 188. Beardsley, Jolın, Jr., 56.
Beardsley, Rev. John, 204, 206, 235, 270.
Bedford, 142, 153.
Belden, Rev. David, 386.
Berkeley, Dean, arrival at Newport, 76; charter for college at Bermuda, 77; composes " Minute Philoso- pher," 78; faithlessness of Wal- pole, 78; return to Great Britain, 79; made Bishop of Cloyne, 80; Anniversary Sermon, 80, 81; dona- tions to Yale College, 82, 84, 448 ; letters to, 110, 115, 130, 178 ; letter from, 182.
Berkeley, Rev. Dr., his son, 290, 299, 361.
Bermuda, 76, 78-80.
Bethany, 324. Bishop of Bangor, 189.
Bishop of Connecticut, 302, 399, 422, 428, 437.
Bishop of Gloucester, 101, 121, 122.
Bishop of Landaff, 114, 256-258, 261. Bishop of London, 19, 45, 47, 49, 57, 69, 78, 134, 136, 160; letters from, 164; addresses to, 250, 282.
Bishops, Diocesan, 283.
Bishops in America, 76, 229, 267, 350. Bishops in London, meeting of, 393. Blakeslees, 430.
Bliss, Rev. John, 100.
Bonticou, Timothy, 224, 227.
Book of Common Prayer, 13, 16, 31, 64, 96, 132, 167, 373, 380, 381, 390, 409, 411. 413, 415.
Boston Colony, 19.
Boston, 1, 9, 13, 18, 41, 46, 51, 95, 123, 141, 188, 219, 307, 373. Bostwick, Rev. Gideon, 272, 293, 306, 346.
Bowden, Rev. Jolin, one of a Com-
mittee to revise the Prayer Book, 373; Rector at Norwalk, 385, 409; Address to the Parish at Stratford, 423-425; one of a Committee to revise the Articles, 434 ; Principal of the Episcopal Academy, 436 ; Bishop Elect of Connecticut, 452. Braintree, 145, 219.
Branford, 158, 161, 167, 170, 172, 198, 223, 237, 385.
Bridgeport, 154, 173.
Bridges, Rev. Christopher, 24.
Bristol, Ct., 293, 397, 437.
Bristol, R. I., 47.
Britain, 4.
British army, or forces, in America, 227, 305, 311, 324, 341.
British Colonies, or provinces, 17, 353, 356, 367.
Britishı Crown, 76, 229, 351, 355, 410.
British Government, 304, 310, 341, 352, 363.
British Ministry, 302, 336.
British officers, 324.
British Parliament, 244, 247.
Bronson, Rev. Tillotson, 386.
Brook Haven, 60.
Brooklyn, 273, 281.
Brown, Rev. Arthur, 272.
Brown, Rev. Daniel, 28, 30 ; appointed tutor in Yale College, 33 ; declares for Episcopacy, 38 ; resigus his tu- torship, 42; embarks for England, 43; ordained by the Bishop of Nor- wich, 47 ; death, 48; occasional no- tices of, 49, 51, 54, 64.
Brown, Rev. Isaac, 87.
Brownell, Bishop, 423. Buckingham, Stephen, 40.
Bulkley, Mr., 39.
Bunker Hill, 313.
Burhans, Rev. Daniel, 430.
Burke, 352.
Burlington, N. J., 252.
Burnet, Bishop, 7, 35.
Burr, John, 154.
Burton, 6. Burton, Rev. Daniel, 253.
Butler, Bishop. Sermon of, 356, 357. Butler, Rev. David, 430, 435.
Byram River, 73.
C.
Cabinet, British, 341, 365. Calvinism, 126, 205, 449. Cambridge, Mass., 22, 123, 230. Camp, Rev. Ichabod, 159, 161, 164, 173, 190, 197.
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Canada, 250. Caner, Elizabeth, 65. Caner, Henry, 64.
Caner, Rev. Henry, 60, 64; embarks for England, 66, 69 ; extent of labors, 73; visits England for his health, 101-103 ; mentions of, 104, 110, 129, 139, 153, 154, 169 ; removal to Bos- ton, 143.
Caner, Rev. Richard, lay reader, 130 ; Missionary at Norwalk, 138; re- moval to Staten Island, and death, 139.
Canons, 402, 419, 429.
Canterbury, Archbishop of, 121, 358, 389, 396, 398, 428.
Canterbury, Ct., 274.
Canterbury, Eng., 44, 45, 184, 299 ; See of, 348 ; Dean of, 364.
Carleton, Sir Guy, 227, 341, 351, 356. Caroline, Queen, 79.
Cathedral at Canterbury, 44.
Chandler, Rev. T. B., goes to Eng- land for Orders, 159; mention of, 163, 196; letter to Society, 243; to Johnson, 252, 253 ; " Appeal to the Public," and defence of, 256-261, 264 ; life of Johnson, 296 ; flight to England, 302; named for Bishop, 356 ; return to America, 377.
Charles I., 4, 5, 13.
Charles II., 10, 13, 16.
Charleston, 121, 122, 124.
Charlestown, R. I., 167.
Chatham, 280, 397. Chauncey, Dr. Charles, 231, 256-261. Chauncey, Rev. Mr. Israel, 40.
Cheshire, 129, 164, 197, 206, 236, 270, 273, 397 ; academy at, 427, 435. Chestnut Ridge, 55, 68.
Church in Connecticut, 23, 60, 74, 90, 92, 94, 235, 247, 296, 310, 345, 356, 376, 383, 401, 410, 439 ; progress of, 396, 416, 422, 423 ; canons or con- stitution of, 419, 426 ; influence of, 433.
Church of England, 3, 7, 10, 12, 15; members or professors of, 17, 19, 33, 53, 68, 74, 87, 90, 99, 103, 107, 118, 129, 153, 163, 165, 168, 173, 175, 202, 240, 242, 271, 320, 354, 427; Liturgy of, 21, 55; tribute to, 31; missionaries of, 32, 293, 325, 347; prayers of, 34; conversions to, 39, 89, 111, 132; mentions of, 25, 41-44, 49, 52, 59, 62, 65, 73, 84, 95, 120, 126, 148, 179-181, 224, 249, 251, 265, 449; bishops and clergy of, 46, 125, 137, 253; bishops of,
381; clergy of, 72, 92, 107, 182, 301; opposition to, 67, 127, 176; parishes of, permitted, 70; defence of, 96-98, 173, 230-233 ; families of, 103, 161, 272; doctrines or worship of, 108, 112, 273, 390 ; progress of, 141, 192, 275, 298; laity of, 266; friends of, 283.
Church Hierarchy, 260, 291.
Church in Rhode Island, 450-452.
Church, Samuel, Chief Justice of Connecticut, 432. Church and State, 4, 11, 13, 242. Church of Rome, 29.
Churchmen, 14.
Claggett, Rev. Thos. J., D. D., conse- crated Bishop, 429.
Clap, President, 82, 83, 130, 147, 182, 195, 446.
Claremont, 272.
Clarke, 80.
Clarke, Rev. Abraham L., 451.
Clarke, John J., 451.
Clarke, Rev. Richard S., 270, 346, 354. Clergy of Connecticut, 101, 111, 115,
134, 151, 154, 156, 159, 169, 197, 204, 208, 243, 272, 276, 306-308, 312, 336, 339, 345 ; choose a Bishop, and send him for consecration, 347-351, 360- 363, 374; convention of, 250, 277, 282, 318, 323, 346, 359, 368, 409, 421, 434, 435.
Clergy of New Jersey, 257.
Clergy of New York, 257. Cleveland, Rev. Mr., 186.
Clinton, Sir Henry, 337, 341.
Colchester, 39, 280.
Cole, Samuel, 273.
Collier, Sir George, 324.
Colman, Benjamin, 41, 84, 123.
Colonial Church, 45, 50, 294 ; history of, 77.
Colonial Government, 70.
Colton, Rev. Jonathan, 163, 164. Columbia College, N.Y., 178, 410, 423. Columbus, Christopher, 1.
Commencement at Yale College, 32, 65, 167, 255, 368.
Commission Court and Star-Cham- ber, 5.
Commissioners of Charles II., 16. Committee of Inspection, 309 ; of Vig- ilance, 316.
Commons, House of, 77. Communion Office, 388, 413. Concordate, 368, 388. Confirmation, rite of, 252, 430, 431.
Congregational associations, 147, 255, 261, 283, 286, 288.
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Congregational Churches, 17, 72.
Congregational Ministers, 39, 50, 67,
95, 98, 104, 106, 119, 123, 146, 278, 313.
Congregational Order, 11, 16.
Congregational Society in New Lon- don, 323.
Congregational Society in Northi Strat- ford, 142.
Congregational Society in Stratford, 21.
Congregational Society in Waterbury, 131.
Congregationalism, 42, 84, 110, 131, 140, 154, 159, 195, 274.
Congregationalists, 22, 26, 28, 63, 70, 73, 95, 132, 138. 143, 147, 155, 176, 181, 193, 201, 215, 230, 255.
Congress of the Colonies, 239, 311, 315, 322, 330, 333, 341-343, 351, 363. Connecticut, Council of, 311, 312.
Connecticut churchmen, 61, 290, 331, 338, 340, 383, 440.
Connecticut churches elosed, 318; churches in, 388.
Connecticut, General Assembly of, 10, 16, 25, 29, 39, 67, 71, 86, 91, 101, 106, 110, 131, 140, 165, 166, 171, 280, 302, 311, 318, 344, 353, 384, 421, 427, 434.
Connecticut River, 9, 74, 236, 280, 397.
Connecticut, History of, 2, 104; its settlement, 9; its charter, 10; col- ony of, 12, 17, 19, 42, 84, 87, 98, 112, 116, 129, 153, 176, 207, 263, 265, 346 ; people, 20, 85 ; mentions of, 52, 62, 81, 100, 105, 128, 131, 143, 157, 172, 212, 292, 408, 415; parishes in, 91, 103, 139, 383, 397 ; laymen of, or laity in, 119, 380, 420 ; commissary for, asked, 134-136 ; Tories in, 309 ; missionaries in, 177, 189, 317, 332, 366; State of, 359; Bishop of, 399, 402, 405, 412, 418, 422, 428, 437 ; eourts in, 438.
Consociation of New Haven county, 194.
Continental Congress, 304, 309, 320. Continental Fast, 304.
Continental representation of Church, 374.
Convention of delegates, Presbyterian and Congregational, 255, 283-286, 288, 291.
Convention, General, 375-382, 389- 396, 403-415, 419, 429, 434, 436-438. Convocation, 373, 401, 414, 415, 418- 420, 422, 425, 434, 435, 437.
Cooper, Rev. Dr. Myles, 261, 302.
Cornwall, 190, 200, 201.
Cornwallis, Lord, 341.
Court of Chancery, 280.
Coventry, 261.
Cranmer, 31.
Cromwell, Oliver, 13, 98, 117.
Cutler, Rev. Timothy, minister at Stratford, 22; removal to Yale Col- lege, 23, 446 ; conferenees in library, 32 ; conversion to Episcopacy, 37-39 ; defence of Episcopacy, 41 ; removed from his office, and embarks for England, 43 ; ordained, 47 ; visits the Universities, and doctorated, 49; returns to America, and is stationed at Boston, 51; death, 52; mentions of, 86, 87, 89, 188; letter of, 146; letter of resignation, 445.
Cyprian, 422.
D.
Dana, James, 194.
Danbury, 68, 211, 212, 271, 328, 435.
Davenport, Christopher, 12.
Davenport, James, 125, 137.
Davenport, Rev. John, 9, 12, 13.
Davenport, John, minister at Stam- ford, 40.
Davies, Rev. Thomas, 204, 205, 237, 292.
Davies, John, 141.
Dean, Rev. Barzillai, 143.
Deane, Silas, 311.
Dean's farm, 83.
Declaration of Independence, 311, 315, 323, 389.
Declaratory Act, 246.
De Laneey, Lieutenant-Governor, 178. Delaware, 390, 392, 393.
Delft Haven, 1.
Derby, 112, 118, 128, 136, 157, 162, 190, 198, 238, 271, 309, 382, 386, 423.
Derry, Dean of, 76.
Dibblee, Rev. Ebenezer, goes to Eng- land for Orders, 155; Missionary at Stamford and Greenwich, 155, 173, 189, 211, 212; letters to Society, 251, 300; mentions of, 346, 355, 384, 418 ; doctorated, 419.
Dickinson, Jonathan, 94, 97, 98, 137. Dickinson, Moses, 174.
Diocesan Bishops, or Episeopacy, 283, 284.
Dissenters in England, 16, 193, 283, 284, 449.
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Dissenters in America, 41, 105, 117, 180, 262, 268.
Dissenters in Newtown, 75, 174.
Dobbs, Governor, 197.
Doblois, Mr. Gilbert, 189.
Doctors of Divinity, college of, 418, 419.
Doolittle, Isaac, 171, 172, 224, 227, 324.
Duché, Rev. Jacob, 398.
Duke of Newcastle, 267.
Dummer, Jeremiah, 35.
Durham, 286.
Duchess County, 277. Dutch Reformed, 269. Dutch, the, 8, 9.
E.
Earl of Thanet, 45. Eastchester, 185.
Easter meetings, 324.
Eastern Colonies, 146. Eastern Diocese, 438.
East Haddam, 167, 422. East Haven, 223, 225, 397.
East Jersey, 18.
East Plymouth, 397, 398, 437. Eaton, Theophilus, 12. Edward VI., 3, 413. Edwards, Jonathan, 123, 124, 260. Eliot, Jared, 28, 42. Elizabeth, Queen, 2, 4. Elizabethtown, 243, 255, 283, 296. Endicott, John, 1.
England, Reformation in, 3, 8 ; men- tions of, 7, 9, 11, 23, 43, 46, 49, 64, 66, 69, 80, 87-92, 105, 111, 114, 117, 122, 130, 155, 168, 183, 184, 196, 197, 207, 208, 225, 228, 242, 244, 252, 254, 260, 265, 269, 293, 360, 365, 369, 381 ; prime minister in, 77; laws of, 129, 226, 299, 448 ; Primate of, 256, 266, 390; loss of Colonies, 268; war with other nations, 336 ; legacies in, for American Episcopate, 345, 357; Bishops of, 389.
English Bishops, or prelates, 144, 362- 364, 390, 391, 393-395, 407, 408. English Church, 4, 8, 16, 83, 302. English Clergy, 317.
"English Consecrate," 400.
English Hierarchy, 232. English Protestants, 3. English Reformers, 3.
English Theology, 35, 45, 61.
Episcopacy, 10, 13, 21, 22, 29, 30, 39, 49, 52, 56, 58, 62, 66, 72, 86, 89, 91,
94, 97, 100, 118, 126, 128, 132, 144, 154, 157, 160, 172, 174, 176, 181, 205 212, 214, 216, 220, 280, 282, 313, 349, 361-364, 397.
Episcopal Academy, 427, 434, 436.
Episcopal Church, 21, 38, 93, 104, 154, 230, 278, 287, 373-375, 382, 416, 425. Episcopal clergy, 13, 43, 65, 85, 151, 159, 169, 173, 182, 195, 233, 255, 401. Episcopal controversy, 30.
Episcopal families, 103, 172, 182, 221. Episcopal Orders, or ordination, 36, 38, 40, 50, 147, 201, 360, 370.
Episcopal parishes, 67, 84, 91, 110, 306, 388.
Episcopal Regency, 450.
Episcopal students, 181, 182, 231, 447, 448.
Episcopal separation in New Eng- land, 173, 195.
Episcopalians, 57, 70, 72, 73, 84, 142, 154, 189, 197, 201, 238, 278, 286-289, 291, 362, 384, 426.
Episcopate, 47, 50, 252, 256, 258, 263, 266-268, 291, 349, 362, 370, 373, 377, 389, 390, 396, 403, 406.
Europe, 14, 47, 79, 80, 336.
Europeans, 163, 186.
Evans, Rev. Evan, 23.
F.
Fairfield, churchmen in, 21, 23, 53, 56-60, 66, 102 ; their trials and pe- titions, 59, 67-71 ; church built, 58, 64; mentions of, 92, 101, 129, 139, 143, 153, 169, 173, 189, 231, 242, 277, 288, 426 ; larger church built, 103, 118; town and church burnt, 324-327 ; church rebuilt, 384.
Fairfield County, 73, 212, 238, 289. Fairfield, North, 211, 325, 384. Fanning, Colonel, 306. Federal Constitution, 403.
Fellows of Yale College, 181, 447, 450. Flushing, L. I., 325.
Fogg, Rev. Daniel, 281, 318, 346, 355. Fort Griswold, 337, 338.
Fort Trumbull, 337.
Fowle, Rev. John, 156, 173, 189. Foxcroft, 95.
France, 4, 142, 336, 341, 342.
Franke, Professor, 121.
Franklin, Dr. Benjamin, 178, 242, 340-342. Freethinkers, 179.
French court, 340. French, the, 8, 76, 192.
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French War, old, 189. Future punishment, 193.
G.
General Constitution of the Church, 214, 381.
General Court, 9, 25, 56, 227, 262.
General Gage, 311.
General Putnam, 318.
General Tryon, 309, 324-328, 383.
General Warren, 313.
Genevan scheme, 4.
George II., 77.
George III., 319, 336.
Georgia, 121, 243, 380.
Gerry, Elbridge, 334.
Gibbs, Rev. William, 143, 162, 190, 208.
Gibson, Bishop, 50, 78, 86, 267.
Giles, Mr., 254.
Gold, Hezekiah, 127.
Gold, Nathan, 56, 67.
Goodrich, Rev. Elizur, 286, 289.
Gordon, Rev. Patrick, 18.
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, 8.
Graham, John, 95, 96. Grammar School, 303.
Granby, 397.
Graves, Rev. Matthew, 159, 160; let- ter to Bishop of London, 163, 164; opposes memorial of churchmen, 166; letters to Society, 209, 235, 280, 282; separation from his peo- ple, and death, 321-323 ; mentions of, 339, 346.
Great Barrington, 205, 293, 306, 346. Great Britain, 244, 246, 283, 300, 315, 318, 320, 362, 366, 369. Green, Dr., Bishop of Norwich, 47. Greenwich, 142, 155, 162, 209.
Gregory, Nazianzen, 93.
Gregson land, 171.
Gregson, Thomas, 168, 224-227.
Gregson, William, 114, 115, 168, 170, 224.
Griffith, Rev. David, President of Convention, 389; Bishop Elect of Virginia, 395; death, 406. Griswold, Rev. Mr., 437. Groton, 84, 86, 127, 206. Grummon's Hill, 327. Guilford, 34, 141, 158, 161, 162, 166, 167, 172, 198, 200, 223, 269, 270, 275. Guilford, North, 142, 270. Gunn, Nathaniel, 92.
H.
Halifax, 243. Hamden, 289, 397. Hampton Court, 49. Hart, John, 28, 30, 42. Hartford, 25, 208, 219, 279, 311, 318, 440.
Hartford County, 278.
Hartford jail, 163, 316.
Hartley, Mr., 341.
Harvard University, 36, 63, 86, 123. 143, 147, 156, 188, 194, 230, 281.
Harwinton, 397, 438.
Hawkins, Rev. Ernest, 252.
Hawley, Capt. Jehiel, 190.
Heathcote, Caleb, 19-21, 24, 26, 55, 62.
Hebron, 99, 118, 133, 161, 164, 207, 306. Hedge, Lemuel, 313.
Hempstead, L. I., 100, 143, 310.
Henrietta Maria, 4.
Henry the Great, 4.
Herbert, George, 34.
Higginson, 119.
History of the Colonial Church, 77.
History of New England, 6, 14.
Hobart, Bisliop, 297, 419.
Hobart, Noah, 81, 173, 195, 231, 448.
Hodges, Dr., 296. Holbrook, Capt. John, 308.
Holland, 342.
Hollis, 41.
Hopkinson, Francis, 389. Hopkinton, 113.
Hubbard, Rev. Bela, goes to Eng- land for ordination, 210; opens the church at Milford, 238; removes to New Haven, 269, 270; letters to Society, 275, 292; mentions of, 303, 323, 324, 346, 355, 359, 367, 409, 418, 430, 434 ; opens the church at Beth- any, 398.
Hudibras, 114. Humphrey, Rev. D., 8. Hunter, Governor, 25, 177. Huntington, 53, 189. Huntington Bay, L. I., 327.
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Ignatius, 422. Independence, American, 171, 247 264, 291, 342. Independency, 7, 177. Independent ministers, 57, 74, 96, 123, 132, 248.
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INDEX.
Independents, 7, 33, 56, 70, 89, 232, 312.
Indians, 9, 90, 91, 174, 186, 187, 192, 229, 263, 280, 297.
Inglis, Rev. Charles, 114; letter of, 316, 318, 350 ; his losses, 356; Bish- op of Nova Scotia, 357.
Ireland, 76, 80, 361.
Ives, Rev. Reuben, 386, 397, 426, 436.
J.
James I., 2, 4, 8. James II., 362.
Jarvis, Rev. Abraham, 197 ; goes to England for ordination, 210; ex- tract from letter to the Society, 276, 277; presides at Convention in New Haven, 318; Secretary of Convention, 347-350, 355, 359, 367 ; one of a committee to alter Prayer Book, 373; elected to proceed to Scotland for consecration, 399; Del- egate to the General Convention, 409; doctorated, 418, 419 ; one of a committee to revise the Articles, 434; mentions of, 323, 346, 438.
Jay, John, 341.
Jeanes, William, 25, 53. Jew, 69.
Jewel, 441.
Johnson, Rev. Samuel, 28, 30, 32-36 ; goes to England for ordination, 43, 47, 49; returns to America, 51; Missionary at Stratford, 52-54; his trials and labors, 56-60; reports to the Society, 64-68, 74; visits to Dean Berkeley at Newport, and intimacy with him, 81-84 ; minis- trations in several places, 85, 87, 89, 92; drawn into controversy, 94- 96; letter to him from the Bishop of Gloucester, 101; inquires about Whitefield, 105; memorial to the General Assembly, 110-112 ; letters about Mr. Arnold, 114-118; per- sonal character, 126-128; White- field and his influence, 130-133 ; selected for Commissary in Con- necticut, 134-136; receives from Oxford the degree of D. D., 137; pleads for an American Episcopate, 142, 144 ; letters to the Society, 148, 149, 157, 163, 166, 177, 197, 205, 208, 209, 221, 237-239, 269; letters to the Bishop of London, 152, 164;
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