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Dutch refugees received into England, (1709) 1780
Dutch Royal Chapel, see Dutch Chapel Royal
Dutch rule in New Netherland, char- acter of, 560
Dutch settlements, 212-15, 254-60
Dutch street, New York City, 4286, 4288
Dutch, The, ransom Fathers Jogues and Bressani from the Indians, 167-68, see their names
DuVoisin, Rev., 2879-80, 3014-17, 3044-45, 3096, 3109, 3120 DuVoisin, Madam, 3096
Duyckinck, Antonius, T. E., 4018
Duyckinck, C., 4082
Duyckinck, Gerrit (Gerard) 981, 1008, 2101, 2868
Duycking (Duyking, Duicking), Gerhardus, 4240, 4242, 4249, 4260 Duyckman, Jan, 1198
Duyking, J., 3912
Duykingh, Evert, 557, 586, 642
Duysenpoort, Abraham H., 212 Duyvelaer, Rev. Abraham, 1073
Dyckman [Johannes], commissary at Fort Orange, 316
Dye, see Dey
Dyer, Giles, 1174
Dykman, Jacob, jr, 3650
Dyre, Captain, 674, 677-79, 689
Dysentery, epidemic of, (1668) 597 Dyson, J., 3935, 3942
Earl, Dr, bishop of Salisbury (or Sarum), ordained Rev. Nicholas Van Rensselaer to the Anglican ministry, 678-80
Earle, Silvester, 3632
Earnest Augustus, Duke of Hanover, 1782
Earthquakes, (1737) 2698-99
East, Thomas, 1728, 1836
East and West Blokkerhoude, 2345 East and West Indies, 74, 75, 79, 80, 89, 91, 94, 96, 97, 110, 112, 114, 135, 158-60, 173, 176, 183 East Camp, Columbia county, N. Y., 4383. See also Germantown
East Duyvelant (Duyreland) [Dui- veland], Isle of, Holland, 1195, 1198, 1201, 1286, 1356 East Friesland, 2121
East Greenwich, England, 1163, 2167 East India Company, 38, 74, 75, 91, 158, 161; Classis of Amsterdam sends a remonstrance to, 218-223, 1072, 1591ª, 1843, 2994, 3377-81, 4027, 4120, 4132, 4201
a Cornbury here says the Hudson was discovered by the West India Company !
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East India churches, 4201
East Indian Affairs, 48, 74, 75, 91, 111, 135-36, 158, 173, 183-84, 190, 192, 218-22, 232, 260-61, 296, 2475
East Indian ministers, 2966
East Indies, 22, 48, 74, 75, 91, 110, 158, 190, 192, 696, 1044, 1050, 1067, 1071-72, 1099, 1100, 2760, 2765, 2778, 3119, 3148, 3377-81, 4127,
East Jersey, 1593
East Laenen (a mistake for East Saenen), see Oostzaan
East Riding of Long Island, (1673) 629
East Saenen, see Oostzaan
East Smithfield, England, 1785
East Vlielandt, Holland, 40, 3821 Eastchester, N. Y., 1077; made a distinct parish, (1700) 1391; petitions for relief from church rates, 1486; the separation from Westchester disallowed, (1703) 1515; Rev. John Bartow, rector, (1704) 1553, 1610; an in- dependent congregation there, under Rev. Joseph Morgan, 1554; Anglican church, (1776) 4290 Easter, 198, 488, 656-58, 2499, 2739, 2804
Eastham, New England, 1360
Easthampton, L. I., 629, 630, 871, 924-25, 927
Easton, Pa., wants a pastor, (1761) 3808-9, 3821, 3827
East-town (Oostdorp), 364-65, 398 Ebbingh (Ebbinck, Ebbings), Jero- nimus, signs petition to surrender, (1664) 556; refuses to take the oath, 563-64; a deacon in New York church, (1672) 625-26; a schepen, (1673) 631; amount of his property, 642; an elder, (1675) 678
Eburne, see Hepburn
Ecclesiastical affairs in the colonies, order in the English Council, con- cerning, 925
Ecclesiastical assemblies, (1619-
1771) 4221 Ecclesiastical
books and papers,
(1792) 4365
Ecclesiastical Edict Book (Kerkelijk Pla Kaat Boek), 26, 27
Ecclesiastical government, 4218
Ecclesiastical liberties of the Dutch churches, see Liberties of the Dutch church Ecclesiastical offices, (1619-1771)
4218
Ecclesiastical property, church books, etc., arbitrarily transferred by order of Cornbury from Anto- nides's possession to that of Free- man, (1707) 1608; investments, buildings, etc., 257, 266-67, 284-86, 300
Ecclesiastical records of the State of New York, origin and general contents of, 18-31
Ecclesiastical vestries, versus town vestries, 1552, 1564, 1568-69
Echtenius, Rev. Samuel, 82 Eck, Rev. Johannes Arn[oldus], at Amsterdam, 4204, 4236, 4238, 4241, 4259
Eckdom, Henry, 4162-63
Edam, Holland, 34, 121; classis of, 34, 39-40, 83, 119, 339, 4189, 4190, 4208; synod of, (1787) 4343,
(1806) 4394 Edfield, Richard, 1871
Edict of Nantes (Nantz), 2239
Edinburgh, Scotland, 893, 1669, 2110; presbytery of, (1732) 4047; uni- versity of, 4047; first Episcopal church of, 4047 Edsal, Mr, (1771) 4231
Edsall (Edsell, Edsals, Etsel), Sam- uel, (1685) 968, 973, 981, 1023, 1029
Eduardi, [Eduardus], Rev. John, in Brazil, 42
Education, 224-25, 500, 3338-41, 3359-69, 3480-82. See also col- leges, schools
Edward, son of Frederick V, king of Bohemia, 1821
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Edward VI, king of England, 1082
Edward, William, 3082
Edwards, Rev., 3399, 3401
Eelandt, Rev. R., 1047 [probably a mistake for Rev. Reelandt, or Re- landt. Cf. p. 899]
Eendnacht (Union), a ship, 553
Egerton, Rev. Dr, 3502
[Egerton, John, 3d] Earl of Bridge- water, 894, 897, 1285
Eggers, Rev. John, 2346
Egremont, [Charles Windham, Earl of], 3833, 3890
1st
Ehlig (Ehe, Ehle), see Oehl
Ehville (Ehvill), Sir John, 1788
Eikers, Rev., 4010
Elbersen, Abraham, 2615
Elbersen, Albers, sent as Sieken- trooster to Guinea, (1645) 192
Elbertsen (Elberts) Elbert, 259, 366, 368
Elders, (1619, 1771) 4220. See also 1148-49
Elders and Deacons, chronological lists of in R. D. C. of New York City, (1700-40) 1444-49; list con- tinued, (1741-67) 2747-50; names in these lists classified alphabeti- callya: Abeel, David, (1748-50) 2748, (1757-59) 2749, (1767-69) 2750; Abramse, Andries, (1760-62) 2749; Bancker, Christoffel, (1735- 36) 1448, (1741-42) 2747, (1746- 48) 2748, (1750-52) 2748, (1756- 58) 2749, (1760-62) 2747; Bayard, Nicholas, (1745-46) 2748, (1753- 54) 2749; Bayard (Bayert), Sam- uel, (1717-18), (1722-23) 1446, (1727-28) 1447; Beekman, Col. Gerard, (1719-20) 1446; Beekman, Wilhelm, (1703-4) 1444; Boelen, Abraham, (1733-34), (1737-38) 1448; Boelen (Boele), Jacobus, (1700-2), (1704-6) 1444, (1708- 10), (1713-15) 1445, (1718-19), (1723-25) 1446; Bogert, Cornelius,
Elders and Deacons, chronological lists (continued)
(1761-62) 2749, (1766-68) 2750; Bogert, John, (1757-58) 2749; Bogert, John, jr, (1762-63) 2750; Breestede, Andrew, (1751-52) 2748; Brevort, John, (1764-65) 2750; Brinckerhoff, Joris, (1754- 55) 2749, (1763-64) 2750; By- vanck, Evert, (1751-52) 2748; Clopper, Cornelius, (1761-62) 2749, (1765-66) 2750; Clarkson, Matthew, (1738) 1448; Coerten, Henricus, (1739-40) 1449; Cruger, See Kruger; Cuyler, Hendrick, (1734-35) 1448; Cuyler, Henry, (1748-48) 2748, (1753-54) 2749; DeKlein, Leonard Huyge, (1704-5) 1444, (1709-10), (1713-15) 1445, (1717-19), (1721-23) 1446; De Peyster, A., (1746-48) 2748; De Peyster, Abraham, (1702-4) 1444; De Peyster, Captain Cornelis, (1714-16) 1445; (1718-20) 1446; (1726-28), (1730) 1447, (1733- 35) 1448; De Peyster, Isaac, (1701- 3), (1706-8) 1444; De Peyster, Isaac, (1742-43) 2747, (1753-55) 2749; De Peyster, William, (1763- 64) 2750; De Riemer, Isaac, (1700- 2) 1444; Duyckinck, G., (1743-45) 2747; Haering, Elbert, (1755-57) 2749, (1765-66) 2750; Harberding (Harpending), Jan, (1707-8) 1444-45, (1712-14) 1445; Harden- brook, Ahel, (1750-52) 2748, (1758- 60) 2749; Hardenbroek, Johannes, (1725-26) 1446-47, (1732-34) 1447-48, (1736-38) 1448; Harsin, Gerrit, (1739-41) 1449, (1744- L., (1762-64) 2750; Johnson, S., (1754-56) 2749; Keteltas, Abra- ham, (1.734-36) 1448; Keteltas, Gerrit, (1739-41) 1449, (1744- 46) 2748; Kip, Isaac, (1705-6) 1444, (1709-11) 1445, (1722-24) 1446, (1727-29) 1447; Kruger
a There are no lists of these elders and deacons from 1628-1700. nor does this work contain the lists after 176S. Many of the names before 1700 and after 1768 can be picked up from allusions to them, or as signatures to letters, but these are not included in this classified list.
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Elders and Deacons, chronological lists (continued)
(Cruger), Captain Jan, (1711-13) 1445, (1716-18) 1445-46, (1720- 22) 1446, (1725-27) 1446-47, (1729- 31) 1447, (1734-36) 1448; Lefferts, Abraham, (1736-38) 1448, (1740- 42) 1449, (1744-46), (1749-51) 2748, (1754-56), (1758-60) 2749; Lispenard, Leonard, (1759-61) 2749; Livingston, Philip, (1747- 49) 2748, (1756-58) 2749, (1764- 66) 2750; Lott, Peter, (1757-59) 2749, (1761-63) 2749, (1765-67) 2750; Lynsen, Abraham, (1751-53) 2748; Marschalk, Andries, (1721- 23) 1446, (1730-32) 1447; Mars- chalk, Francis, (1752-54) 2748, (1760-62) 2749, (1767-69) 2750; Marschalk, Peter, (1748-50) 2748, (1758-60) 2749, (1766-68) 2750; Meyer, Joe, (1741-42) 2747; Pro- voost, Willem, (1726-28) 1447; Remsen, Jeronymus (or Hermanus), (1731-33) 1447; Reynders (Rein- ders), Barent, (1712-14) 1445, (1716-18) 1445-46, (1720-22) 1446; Richards (Richard), Paulus, (1739-41) 1449, (1744-46), (1752- 54) 2748; Roos, Gerrit, (1735-37) 1448; Rooseboom, Willem, (1731- 33) 1447, (1738-40) 1448-49;
Roosevelt (Roseveld ), Jacobus, (1737-39) 1448, (1743-45) 2747, (1750-52) 2748, (1755-57), (1759- 61) 2749, (1763-65), (1767-69) 2750; Roosevelt (Roseveld), John, (1731-33) 1447, (1735-37) 1448, (1740-42) 1449, (1745-47) 2748; Roosevelt, Nicolaus, (1701-3) 1444, (1708-10), (1715-16) 1445, (1728- 30) 1447; Rutgers, Antony, (1728- 30) 1447, (1732-34) 1447-48, (1737-39) 1448, (1742-44) 2747; Rutgers, Hermanus, (1733-35) 1448, (1740-42) 1449; Staats, Samuel, [M. D.], (1702-4) 1444, (1707-9) 1444-45, (1711-13) 1445; Stuyvesant, Gerard, (1749-51) 2748; Taerling, see Van Taerling; Ten
Elders and Deacons, chronological lists (continued)
Eyck, Anthony, (1764-66) 2750; Ten Eyck, Diderik, (1705-7) 1444; Van Cortlandt, Colonel Jacobus, (1706-8) 1444, (1710-12), (1715- 17) 1445, (1719-21), (1724-26) 1446; Van Cortlandt (Cortland), Philip, (1723-25) 1446, (1730-32) 1447; Van den Burgh, Willem, (1759-61) 2749; Van der Spiegel, Hendrick, (1729-31) 1447; Van Gelder, Hermanus, (1724-26) 1446; Van Giesen, Johannes, (1703- 5) 1444, (1710-12) 1445; Van Horne, Cornelius, (1743-45) 2747, (1749-51) 2748; Van Horne, Ger- rit, (1732-34) 1447-48; Van Taer- ling (Taerling), Floris, (1730-31) 1447, (1745-47) 2748; Van Wyck, Abraham, (1738-40) 1448-49,
(1742-44) 2747, (1747-49), (1752- 54) 2748, (1756-58) 2749; Van Wyck, Theodorus, (1762-64), (1766-68) 2750; Van Zandt, Wy- nant, (1736-38) 1448, (1747-49) 2748; Ver Planck, Guilliam, (1746- 48) 2748; Wanshaar, Jan, (1714- 16) 1445; Wynkoop, Cornelis, (1755-57) 2749
Elders, the first in New Amsterdam, (1628) 52, 53; two elders con- demned to death by Leisler, (1691) 1049; persons may be chosen for elders, although not having been deacons before, 1502
Eldership, rights of, 3863, 4015, 4018, 4050, 4155
Eldert, Henry, 3076
Election of a professor of theology, (1784) 4322-23
Election of officers in the Collegiate Church, 1149, 2100, (1763) 3900, 4074
Elections, civil, (1683) 864
Elector Palatine, John William, declaration as to the respective rights of Protestants and Roman Catholics in his domain, (1705, 1707) 1600-6; remarks on, 1674-79
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Elector Palatine's titles, 1782 Electors, powers of, 1674-79
Elias, Rev., Minister at Amstelveen, Holland, (1697) 1183
Eliasse (n) (Elisse), Teunis, 1200, 1311, 1562, 1637
Eliot, Edward, 4186
Eliot, Rev. John, 341; his Indian Bible, copy sent to Classis of Am- sterdam (1689), but captured by the French, 1007; another copy sent (1698) ; allusions to it, 1089-90, 1231, 1233, 1278, 1287, 1294, 1332 Elisse, see Eliasse
Elizabeth Island, 1360
Elizabeth, Queen of England, 1780
Elizabeth, Queen of Bohemia, 1782, 1821
Elizabeth, daughter, Charles Elector Palatine, 1821
Elizabethtown, Canada, (1800) 4390 Elizabethtown, N. J., petitions for freedom of religion of the restored Dutch government, (1673) 631; allusion, (1700) 1438; Rev. John Brooks officiates to the Anglicans, (1704-7) 1556; an Anglican church to be built, (1712) 1918; Rev. Abraham Keteltas officiates in Presbyterian church, (1757-60) 3823, 3834, 3844
Elizabethtown, Ulster county, N. Y., 2062, 2093, 2123
Elkins, Captain, 1731, 1839
Ellis (Elles), Rev. John, pastor in Curaçoa, (1756) 3671, (1767) 4138-39
Ellis, William, a loyalist in New York, (1779) 4305
Ellison, John, 4184
Ellison, Rev. Thomas, rector at Al- bany, 4366 Ellison, William, 4184
Elliston, Robert, 2927 Ellstow, Robert, 2026
Elmendorph (Elmendorf), Coenraad Jacob, (1764) 3955, 3957-58, 4033, 4040, 4192
Elmendorph, Coenraad Joh., 3952, 4033
Elmendorph (Elmendorf), Coenraet (Conrad), (1704) 1562, (1706) 1638
Elmendorph, Cornelius, jr, deacon, (1766) 4040
Elmendorph, Gerrit, (1766) 4033 Elmendorph, I., 4033
Elmendorph, Jacob, jr, (1766), 4033 Elmendorph, Jacobus, deacon, (1712) 1933-34
Elmendorph (Elmendorf), Dr Jaco- bus, elder, (1755) 3547, 3563
Elmendorph (Elmendorf), Jonathan, 4033; elder, (1771) 4229
Elmendorph, Lucas, 3952, 3955, 4033 Elmendorph, Petrus Edm., (1764) 3957
Elmina (El Mina, d'Elmina, Del Mina, Fort St George del Mina), on the south coast of Guinea, Africa, 68, 448, 620, 2778, 3105-6, 3123
Elswort, John, 4199
Elsworth, Ahasuerus, 2477
Elsworth, Will G., 4199 Elting (Eltinge, Eling, Elton), Jacobus, elder at Kingston, (1764) 3957, 3976, 4034-35, 4040, 4211, 4229-30, 4244
Elting, Jan, elder at Kingston, (1681) 796
Elting, Noah, elder at New Paltz, (1772) 4243, 4247
Elting (Elten), William, deacon at Kingston, (1712) 1933-34
Elting, William, elder at Kingston, (1765) 3976, 4033, 4035, 4046
Eltinge, Rev.
(1800)
4391
Elwout (Elsworth), William, 3921, 4033
Ely, John, Bishop of, 1787
Elzevier, Rev. Peter, at Amsterdam, Holland, 2532, 2534
Emans, Andries, 3031 Emans, Hendrick, 2328
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Emans, Jacobus, 2782 Emans, Jan, 474
Embden (Emden, Ernden), East Friesland, convention of, (1571) 26; synod of, 1626-28; coetus of, 2121; allusions, 3282, 3788 Embderland, synod of, 2198, 2284, 2320
Emeriti, ministers, 3119, 3129, 3133 (1619) 4219-20, 4332, 4334; Rev. Peter Vas, 3253, 3269; Rev. Fred- erick Muzelius, 3330, 3337
Emeritus, ship, 3416 Emery, Samuel, 933 Emig, Hannes, 3082
Emig, Hendrick, 3082
Emig, Lawrence, 3082
Emig, Nicholas, sr, 3082
Emig, Nicholas, jr, 3082
Emig, Philip, 3082
Emmen, province of Drenthe, Hol- land, classis of, 3997
Emoets, Jan, 1190
Emott, James, 1134, 1139, 1148, 1176, 1178, 1180, 1217, 1312, 1442, 2930
End [ ?], Friesland, 83 Ende, East Indies, 127
Endowment fund of professorship of theology, (1764) 3961, (1773) 4269, 4273, 4286-87, (1783) 4313, (1785) 4328-29, 4331, 4354, 4357- 58, (1800) 4386
Endowment funds of Queens College, (1755) 3551-52, (1763) 3862, 3876-77; moneys secured by Fre- linghuysen, 3877; £4000 secured, (1773) 4269, (1785) 4327-29, (1787) 4344, 4352, (1790) 4354- 55, 4357, 4362-63, (1793) 4367-68, 4370
Engel, Mr, 824 Engel, Rev., 2652, 2662, 2663
Engelberts, Rev. Herman, 2797 Engelhardt, Martin, 4372
England, historical material for New York to be sought in, 7, 8; refu- gees from, flee to Wesel, 43; church difficulties in, (1639)
England (continued)
122; Rev. Jonas Michielsen in, (1641) 116, 117; many Dutch, French and Walloons in, 117; per- secutions in, (1643) 169, 175; letters from, to Classis of Amster- dam, (1643) 177-83; collections in Holland for persecuted churches in, 179-82; Dutch Presbyterian polity sent to Westminster As- sembly, (1644) 185-86, 192; al- lusions to, 962, 964, 972, 974, 976, 977, 979, 980, 984, 992, 997, 999, 1000-2, 1006, 1008-10, 1012-13, 1018-19, 1033, 1080-81, 1111, 1136; French refugees received in, (1709) 1776-80; Palatine refugees received in, (1709) 1794, 1796, 1820-21
English academies®, (1771) 4216 English and Dutch interests alleged to have been antagonized by Fletcher, 1225
English and French grants of lands in central New York, 1245
English (Anglican) church cere- monies forbidden in Holland, 77, 130. See also Responsive read- ings
English (dissenting) churches and ministers in New York City, (1697) 1284; on Long Island, (1687) 922, 935, 944, 956, 970, 976, 1172, 1183, 1188
English (Anglican) clergymen, to live among the Indians, (1696) 1133
English colonies, parliamentary laws only partly applicable to, 1080 English colonists in New Netherland, (1646) 213; seek conditions of settlement in, (1661) 510-12, 519, 520, 523-24, (1714) 2015. See also English settlers
English Conquest, The, (1664) 565, 2016
English Constitution, The, 3429 English encroachments on New Netherland, (1649) 254-60
a Referring to Kings College, New York and Princeton College. New Jersey.
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English government, not willing to support Dutch churches, (1680) 754-55
English governors of New York, see Governors
English Jesuits, 877, 919, 1413, 1435 English language and the Dutch church, English preachers needed in New Netherland, Domine Dri- sius sent, (1652) 302-3, 307-8; great need of English preachers, (1657) 410, (1658) 432, 448; Domine Megapolensis hopes that his son Samuel may be commis- sioned to preach either in Dutch or English, 435; classis will seek for English ministers in Holland, not in England, 461, 463; the people of Kingston petition Gov- ernor Andros for a preacher able to preach in English and Dutch, (1676) 683-84, (1680) 750, 766; Tesschenmacher preached in both languages at the South river, (1678) 834; Kings county, L. I., petitions for a minister able also to use English, (1695) 1119; growing importance of, (1726) 2340; English only henceforth to be used in courts of justice, (1731) 2563; more easy to many Hol- landers than the Dutch, (1747) 2971; used also by Rev. Theodore Frelinghuysen in Albany, (1748) 3018, 3739; well understood by many of the Dutch, (1750) 3131; Abraham Keteltas requests license to preach in the Dutch churches in English, (1755) 3550, 3570; adopted by the Collegiate Church to be used in one of their church buildings, (1763) 3867-68; Classis of Amsterdam agrees thereto, call of Domine Laidlie, 3878-80, see English preaching in the Collegiate Church; English preferred by many of the Dutch in Monmouth county, N. J., (1764) 3935-36; the business of the land in English, the Dutch church must conform,
English language (continued)
3965, 3993, 4062; DeRonde occa- sionally preached in English in pri- vate houses and in dissenting
churches, (1766) 4062-63; his consistory requests him to desist, 4065; few of the Dutch people in the city can speak Dutch well, (1768) 4121; the charter of Queens College in English, its president must be a master of English, (1772) 4256-57; the
parochial schoolmaster in New York to teach in both languages, (1773) 4261; the welfare of the Dutch churches in New York de- mands English services, (1785) 4333; the church order and stand- ards to be translated into English, (1788) 4348; English preaching in New Jersey, 2667
English (Anglican) liturgy, not to be used in the American Dutch churches, (1665) 575
English ministers in Holland to be subjected to the church regula- tions of Holland, (1632) 82; to be asked to come under the estab- lished church, (1643) 176-77 English missionaries desirable for central New York, (1698) 1226 English navigation acts, 532
English Neighborhood, N. J., 4211, 4243, 4246, 4384, (1800) 4391
English party, (1763-67) 4005, 4069-73, 4094; the name, a mis- nomer, 4107
English plantations, the, committee appointed to supervise, (1660) 494 English policy in the conquest of New Netherland, 560
English preaching in the Collegiate Church of New York, petition for, (1762) 3817; opposition to, 3819- 21, 3826-27; great consistory in- dorses plan, names of advocates, pro- tests, 3828-31, 3837-38; plan for calling an English-speaking minis- ter, (Dec. 1762) 3838-42; blank call sent to Holland, (Jan. 1763) 3853-
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English preaching (continued)
56; Laidlie's name suggested, 3856; classical plan for induction of an English minister, 3859-61, 3867; continued opposition to, 3866-67, 3870; classis answers consistory's letter of Jan. 1763, (June 1763) 3872-73; call of Laidlie agreed to, 3877-78; text of the call, (July 20, 1763) 3878-80; opponents write to classis (July 1763) 3880- 81; classis approves the call, 3889, 3893; opponents, 3892-93; classis writes to opponents, (Oct. 1763) 3898-99; opponents oppose mode of election of officers, 3900-1; in- stallation of Laidlie in Holland as English preacher in New York, (Dec. 5, 1763) 3907-9, 3911; Laidlie eagerly awaited, (Mar. 1764) 3914-15, see Laidlie; Dutch party, allusions, 3911, 3920-21, 3946, 4016-17; opponents again write to classis, (Oct. 1765) 4029- 30; Laidlie writes to classis, 4030; consistory seeks to make peace with Dutch party, (Sept. 1766) 4069, 4071-74; remonstrance against English preaching, (July 1767) 4094-95; classis writes to opponents, (Nov. 1767) 4104-8; additional English preaching to be given in North Church, 4111, call of Dr Livingston to preach in English, 4136, 4145-47, 4169, see Livingston, John H.
English Psalms, see Psalms
English refugees in Germany, (1709) 1777; in the Palatinate, 1831
English revolution, the, (1689) 961, 1777. See also Leisler
English settlements on the North
river to be prevented, (1659) 459-61
English settlers at Jamaica, L. I., (1660) 463-64
English settlers at Newtown, L. I., (1641) 137-38, 258
English soldiers not to be quartered on Dutch families, (1664) 558
English Synod in South Holland, 74, 75, 79, 81, 82,84
English villages on Long Island, four villages (Gravesend, New- town, Flushing and Hempstead) are inhabited by Englishmen, de- scription of, their pastors, (1657) 396-97, see Denton and Doughty; no schoolmaster in, 398; removal of some of their ministers and need of others, 410, 427, 432, 444, 449; the Classis of Amsterdam requested to seek. English minis- ters for them, (1660) 470, 478, 492; the West India promises to seek ministers for them, 494; al- lusions, 461, (1665) 575
Enkhuysen, Holland, 38, 184, 723, 914, 1004, 2121; Classis of, 25, 38, 40, 74, 111, 120, 184, 723, 818, 914, 915, 4189-90, 4289; Synod of, 38, 79, 158, 174, 232, 1004, (1787) 4345, 4347
Enklanwenberg, 4242 Enthusiasm, 3910, 4058
Ephesus, Bishop of, sends a Greek letter to the Classis of Amster- dam, (1644) 185
Epidemics, (1648) 281, (1668) 597, (1702) 1497, 1502, 1592, (1731) 2551
Episcopal Academy or University, 4121, 4123, 4128
Episcopal church, episcopacy, episco- pate, instructions to Governor An- dros, concerning, (1664) 545; rumors, 575; the Duke's Laws, (1665) 570-72; orders of the duke to induct Van Rensselaer, an An- glican, into one of the Dutch churches, (1674) 652, see Van Rensselaer, Nicholas; but few
Episcopal clergymen, (1681)
779, 829, (1756) 3648-49; services in
the Dutch church, 829; efforts to establish in New York (1683) 849-50; ministers on Long Island, (1688) 956, 1554, 1555; ministers in New York City,
158
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
Episcopal church, episcopacy (cont'd)
(Sept. 1696) 1172, 1175, 1183ª, see Chaplains, Anglican; attempt to introduce at Kingston, (1704) 829, 1576, see Hepburn, two mission- aries sent to the Indians, (1704) 1555-56; some of the Dutch join, (1741) 2757; sufferings of, (1776) 4289-4300, (1784) 4325; allusions, 970, 3961, 3965, 3993, 3997, 4014, 4142-45, 4192, 4195, 4205-6, 4231, 4251; an episcopate in America, 4084; in Canada, 3912. See also Anglican church, Bishops, Church charters, Ministerial Maintenance Bill, Trinity Church
Episcopal Conventions, annual, be- gin (1658) 3724. See also Conven- tions
Episcopius, Rev. John, in Holland, (1652) 305-6, 308
Eppingen, Baden, Germany, 2406 Equality of all ministers in Dutch Reformed churches, of all elders, of all deacons, (1619) 4220, 4226 Equity, Court of, established, its right disputed by the Assembly, (1711) 1998; court of in New York, (1852) 2224
Erastians, 3048
Erickzon, Rev. Nathaniel, assigned to Curaçoa, 2440
Erickzon, Rev. Rhinehart, called to Hackensack, Schraalenberg and Paramus, examined and ordained, (1725) 2330-31; departs for his field, 2359; has left his field in New Jersey, (1729) 2464; writes to classis about the irregulari- ties of the ordination of John Van Driessen, (Jan. 13, 1732), 2564, 2572, 2593, 2606; receives letter from the classis, 2610; secures a charter for the church of Sche- nectady, (Aug. 23, 1734) 2647, 2649; allusions, 2608, 2613, 2616; is permitted, with Haeghoort, to ordain John Schuyler, for Scho- harie, (1736) 2675, 3228; favors the establishment of a coetus,
Erickzon, Rev. Rhinehart (continued) (1737) 2686, 2708; signs letter of appeal in behalf of church on Staten Island, 2697-98, 2710, 2940- 42; with Haeghoort, writes to classis about ordination of Schuy- ler, (Apr. 20, 1738) 2702-4; indorses a letter of Rev. Gualterus DuBois on the general affairs of the church (May 14, 1761) 2757, 2765; with Haeghoort, requests permission to ordain Vander Linde, (1746) 2905, 2968, 2982-83; joins in a let- ter with five others, about the es- tablishment of a coetus, (May 21, 1747) 2958-61, 2987-89; is chosen president of the first coetus, (Sept. 1747) 2974-80, his official letter to classis, (Sept. 1767) 1998-3000; response of classis, 3064-67; al- lusions, 2723, 2753, 2755, 2966; attends the convention at the call of Rev. Theodore Frelinghuysen, to change the coetus into a classis, (May 1755) 3547-52; also the extra (but irregularly called) coetus, 3549, 3687; informs the classis of the proceedings of the convention and of the extra coetus, (May 30, 1755) 3553-54; attends the meetings of the new coetus or American Classis, (Oct. 1755) 3597-3604; letter from classis to Erickzon and others in opposition to an American classis and acad- emy, (Apr. 5, 1756) 3652, 3656- 60; allusions, 3001, 3004, 3012, 3028, 3087-88, 3098, 3132, 3186, 3190, 3234, 3413, 3416, 3456, 3490- 91, 3533, 3564, 3568, 3615, 3617, 3628, 3631-33, 3652, 3654, 3720; letter from classis to Erickzon and Leydt, (Jan. 11, 1757) 3689; Synod of North Holland condemns all efforts to establish an Ameri- can classis and an academy, (Aug. 1757) 3704-7; with Hardenbergh, writes to classis, (1761) 3814; response, 3815; referred to, as aged, (1763) 3862, 3929; writes to
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