Adams, Hon. John Quincy, 24. Aiton, Dr. Life of Henderson, 55, 119, &c.
Anderson's Defence of Presbyterian- ism, 252.
Allsop's Melius Inquirendum, 36. Archer, Mr. 27.
Arminianism associated with arbi- trary power, 175, 176. Armstrong, Rev. C. E. 199. Arnold of Brescia, account of, 105.
Baird's visit to Northern Europe,
Baltimore Lit. and Relig. Magazine, 66, 222.
Bancroft's Hist. of the United States, 57, 59, 72.
Bastwick's Utter Routing, 232, 247. Baxter on Episcopacy, 17. Baxter's Disputations on Church Govt. 36, 73, 227, &c. Bellarmine, 182.
Biblical Repertory, 102. Bigotry explained, 205.
Bisset's Sketch of Democracy, 25. Blackburn's Intermediate State, 133. Blair's Waldenses, 212, &c. Blondel, 242.
Bolingbroke's Idea of a Patriot King, 129.
Breckinridge and Hughes's Discus- sion, 56, 58, 62, 86, &c. Brooke, Lord, on Episcopacy, 17, 18, 255.
Brooke's Hist. of Religious Liberty, 16, 108, 109. Brougham's Political Philosophy, 23, 24, 26, 69, 78.
Brown's Vindication of Presbyte- rian Ch. Govt. 55, 80. Brownlee, Dr. 182. Brydges, Sir Egerton, 115. Buchanan, 120.
Bull, Bishop, 291, &c. Burgess, Bishop, Tracts, 288.' Burnet's Hist. of Ref. 137.
Calvinism, republican, 54, &c. 175. Calvin, taught the independence of the Church from the State, 95, 124, a republican, 115. Campbell's Vind. of the Presb. Ch. in Ireland, 17. Candlish, Dr. 240, 249. Cardwell's Documentary Annals, 134.
Carne, Mc Alexander, quoted, 19. Carlyle's Lectures on Heroes, 108, 112, 119, &c.
Catholicity of Presbytery, 271, &c. Chandler, Dr. Appeal, 153. Chandler, Dr. 249.
Chalmers's Biographical Dict. 120. Chalmers, Dr. 125, 252. Charleston Courier, The, 29.
Charleston Gospel Messenger, 202. Charlotte Elizabeth, 158. Christian Advocate, The, 148. Christian Advocate, Southern, 148, &c.
Christianity Indep. of the Civil Govt. The, quoted, 16, 28. Christianity not identified with any form of civil government, 13, 15,&c. Christianity independent of the civil polity, 14, 15.
Christianity, its doctrines, republican, 38, &c.
Christianity, its institutions repub- lican, 43.
Christian Register, The, 163. Church, The, liberality of the pres- byterian doctrine concerning, 239. Church, The Christian, republican, 38, &c.
Church and State, presbyterians se- cured the separation of, in this country, 194, &c. Churchman's The, Monthly Review, 74, 157, 255.
Civil government not identified with Christianity, 13, 15, &c.
Claude's Defence of the Reforma- tion, 66, 70, 73, &c. Clinton, The Hon. Mr. 50.
Coleridge's Church and State, 255. Coleridge's Aids to Reflection, 268. Collier's Eccles. Hist. 180. Colton's Reasons, 255.
Conder's Analytic View of all Relig.
Confession of Faith, 15. Constitution, The, and Canons of the Protestant Episcopal Ch. by Dr. Hawks, 158, &c.
Cooper, Rev. Edward, 313.
England, reformation of, not popular,
England, Bishop, his anti-republic- anism, 193, 194.
Episcopal Church, The Protestant, less republican than the presbyte- rian, 153.
Episcopacy and monarchy, essen- tially related, 154.
Faber on the Reformation, 174. Firmin's Separation Examined, 244. Forms and formality, republicanism opposed to, 91.
Foreign Conspiracy against the Uni- ted States, 20, 188, Fulke, 294.
Geneva, its republicanism, 113. Gillespie's Aaron's Rod Blossom- ing, 55, 138.
Godwin's History of the Common- wealth, 131.
Graham's Hist. of the United States, 315.
Cotton's Keys of the Kingdom of Guizot's Hist. of Civilization, 131.
Cramp's Text Book of Popery, 181,
Creeds, republicanism of, 88.
Culdees, The, republican, 101.
Guthrie's Causes of God's Wrath, 121.
Hamilton on Missions, 286.
Hamilton, The Papers, 25.
Cummings's Apology for the Ch. of Hanbury's Memorials, 138.
Hawks's Constitution and Canons of Prot. Epis. Ch. 171, &c.
Henry, Mathew, his liberality, 247. Herschel's Letter to Sibthorp, 279. Hewett's Hist. of S. Carolina, 62. High Church Prelacy anti-repub- lican, 173, &c.
History of Switzerland, 114. History of the Covenanters, 126,
History, The, of the English and Scotch Presbytery, 136.
Hodge, Dr. History of the Presby- terian Church, 54, 124, 139, 291. Hoffman's Anglo-Prussian Bisho. pric, 179. Horsley, 115.
Howe, his liberality, 247. How's Vindication of the Prot. Ep. Ch. 202, 218, &c. Hooker's Eccl. Polity, 78. Huber, 179.
Hughes, Bishop, 86, 187. Huss, a republican, 106, 107.
Lamy's Biblical Apparatus, 33. Lancey D Bishop, 169, 170. Lang, Dr. Religion and Education in America, 53, 96, 97, &c. Laud, Archbishop, on the Liturgy and Episc. 136. Lathbury's History of the English Episcopacy, 67.
Latitudinarianism exposed, 206. Lectures on the Headship of Christ, 16, 67, 86, 124.
Liberality, the nature of explained, 203, &c.
Locke on Government, 24, 25, 27, 33, 84, 85, &c.
London Tablet, The, 188. London Quarterly Review, 68, 164, 283.
Lorimer's Manual of Presbytery, 17, 86, 233.
Loyalty of Presbyterians, 16, 17.
Palmer on the Church, 209. Parliamentary Committee on the ef- ficiency of presbytery, 314. Pascal's Thoughts, 25. Patrick Welwood, 126.
Paul, Father, Hist. of Benefices, 36. Perceval's Roman Schism, 261. Pictorial History of England, 108. Popery, on the anti-republicanism of, 181, &c.; illiberality of, 257; anathematizing spirit of, 261; not catholic, 21.
Powell, Professor, of Oxford, 238. Predestination, influence of on free- dom, 59, 60.
Prelacy and monarchy essentially connected, 156; Romish and An- glican, the illiberality of, 254, &c.; indifferent to truth and bigoted as to forms, 255; not catholic, 281. Prelates, opposition to in America,
Presbytery, the term defined, 13; what denominations are included under it, 13, 52, 53; republican in its doctrines, 54, 175, &c.; neither a monarchy, nor an aristocracy, 61; republican in its principles, 65; in its doctrine of the ministry, 67; and ruling elders, 75; in its eccle- siastical judicatories, 79; in its his- tory, ch. iii.; more republican than other forms of polity, ch. iv.; catho- licity of, 271, &c. Presbyterian Church, liberality of, 215; not persecuting, 231; both liberal and orthodox, 239. Presbyterian Review, The, 108, 124,
Reid, Dr. Hist. of Presb. Ch. in Ire- land, 138.
Reed, Mr. William B. 143, 146. Republic defined, 23, 24. Republicanism, the principles of, 23, &c.
Rice, Dr. Illustrations of the Char. and Cond. of the Presb. Ch. 103. Rice, Dr. Evang. Magazine, 61. Rice, Dr. Considerations on Relig.
Riddle's Christian Antiquities, 49. Riddle's Eccles Chronology, 35. Rogers's Life of Howe, 138. Romish Church, The, not Catholic, 281.
Ruling Elders, The office of, repub- lican, 75, &c.
Rutherford's Lex Rex, 121. Rutherford's Plea, 138.
Sacraments, liberality of the presby- terian doctrine on, 224, &c. Schism, by Dr. Hoppus, 242. Scott, Rev. Thomas, 133. Scott's Continuation of Milner, 113. Scottish Christian Herald, 55. Scotland, republican party and spirit in, 125, 126; efficiency of presby- tery in, 318, &c. Secker, Archbishop, 154. Second Book of Discipline, The, 15. Shakspeare, 257.
Shield's Hind Let Loose, 121. Soames's Elizab. Rel. Hist. 138. South's Sermons, 180.
Southey's Book of the Church, 180. Spring, Dr. Obligations of the "World to the Bible, 34, 50, 51 Strype, 136.
Swift, Dean, Sermons, 136. Sydney, Algernon, 26, 31, 33, 147. Syon's Royal Prerogative, 22.
Taylor's Ancient Christianity, 169. Taylor, Isaac, Spiritual Despotism, 138.
Taylor, Isaac, Pref. to Life of Luther, 57.
Taylor, Dr. Biog. of the Age of Elizabeth, 117, 133.
The Case of the Accommodation Examined, 161.
The Church in the Army, 313. Tocqueville's Democracy in Amer- ica, 19, 22, 23, 25, 29, 30, 75. &c. Toplady, 311, 314. Turretine, 242.
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