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Institutes of ecclesiastical history : ancient and modern : much corrected, enlarged, and improved from the primary authorities (Volume 3)

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their learned men in our times, stood Samuel Crell, who died at an advanced
age at Amsterdam. He however chose to be called an Artemonite, rather
than a Socinian : and he actually differed on many points, from the common
doctrines of the Socinians. The Arians obtained a great advocate in Wil
liam Whiston, a professor [of mathematics] in the university of Cambridge ;
who chose rather to resign his chair, than to renounce his opinions, which
he defended in numerous publications. Similar to him, according to the
common estimation, was Samuel Clarke, a man richly endowed with powers
of genius and education, who in the year 1724, was convicted of adulterating

(5) [" See Saurin s Discours Historiques, (6) [See Dr. MosheinCs Historia Critica

Theologiques, Critiques, et Moraux, sur les novae explicationis Dogmatis de tribus in Deo

ever.smens les plus memorables du Vieux et personis, quam vir clariss. Paulus Maty ex-

du Nouveau Testamer^ tome i. of the folio cogitavit : in his Dissertt. ad Historian Ec-

edition." Mad] cles. pertinentes, torn ii., p. 399-582 TV.]



491 BRIEF SKETCH OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.

the sound doctrine in regard to three persons in the Godhead. But no
ingenuous and reasonable man will rank Dr. Clarke among the Arians, if
this name is to be taken in its native and proper acceptation. For he
merely defended, with greater clearness and diligence, what is called the
Arminian subordination, which has been, and is still, embraced by so many
of the first men, and by very learned prelates in England ; and taught, that
the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, are in nature equal, but in rank unequal. (7)
A great number of persons among the English have endeavoured, in various
ways, to invalidate and assail the most sacred doctrine of the divine Trinity.
And this induced an opulent lady, whose name was Moyer, to leave by her
will a rioh legacy, as a premium for eight public discourses to be delivered
annually by some learned man, in opposition to this species of impiety.
The institution has been in operation since the year 1720, and promises
to future ages, a rich collection of the best productions in defence of this
part of revealed religion.

(7) [" Dr. Moshiem has here mistaken the Dr. Waterland. Dr. Clarke maintained an

true hypothesis of Dr. Clarke, or at least ex- equality of perfections between the three

pressed it imperfectly ; for what he says Persons, but a subordination of nature in

Kt is rather applicable to the opiuiou of point of existence and derivation."- MsclJ



INDEX



T O T H E THIRD VOLUME.



A.

Aolas I., king of Persia, 353.

Abbot, George, archbishop of Canterbury, 409.

Abrahams, Galenus, 472.

Abrams, Nicholas, 318, n. (107).

Abyssinian church, 119.

missions, papal, 95, n. (6), 302, &c.,

487.

missions, Protestant, 352, &c.

Achery, Luke d , 318, n. (110), 321.
Achigian, Andrew, 352.

Adiaphoristic controversy, Lutheran, 6? 145,
&c.

, Reformed, 187, &c.

Adolphus, Joh, duke of Holstein, 394.
dBrnnus, John, 153.
Affdmann, John, 366, n. (17), 289.
Africa, missions to, 259, dec.
Agreement of Sendomir, 183.
Agricola, John, 63, 143, n. (28).
Aguirre, Joseph, 321, n. (114).

Aids of grace, congregations on, 111, 327, &c. :

see Grace.
Albaspinius, Gabriel, 322, n. (159).

Albius, Thomas, 343, n. (212).

Alcantara, Peter de, 344.

Alciat, Jo. Paul, 227, n. (11).

Alexander VI., pope, 9.

VII.. pope, 284, n. (3), 303.

VIII., pope, 285, n. (6).

Alexandria, patriarchate, II 1 ?.

Allatins, Leo, 323, n. (171), 346, n. (4).

l//or/"Socinianism, 474.

A-itenburg conference, 151.

Amboyna, Dutch missions to, 259, n. (24).

American missions, 73, 75, 260-264.

Ames, William, 194, n. (81), 399.

Amusements, improper, 383.

Amsdorf, Nicholas, 147.

Amyraut, Moses, 294, n. (29), 399, 403, &c.

Anabaptists, 53, &c., 140, 223, 234, 422.

or Mennonites, history of, 16th cent.,

198, &c. ; 17th cent,, 469, &c.

Incustors, worship of, in China, 254, &c., c.
(18), 483.

Lndradius, Ja. Paya, 98, &c., n. (41).

Andreas, James, 152, 153, 154.

, Jo. Valentine, 366, &c., n. (17).

inglus, Thomas, 343, n. (212).

Anhalt princes join the Reformed, 185.

Annates, 83, n. (5).

Antinomians, Lutheran, 143, 144.

, English, 423.

Antioch, patriarchate, 113, 114.

Aniipadobaptists, English, 218.

Antiljifutcuiant, 477.



I Antony, Paul, 379, 382.
Apology for the Augsburg confession, &.
Apostool, Samuel, 472.
Appeals to councils, origin of, 12.
Appellants, 487. See Janse.iisl*.
Arcimbald, Jo. Andrew, 45, n. (57).
Arians, ir )6th cent., 223, 229, note, 230, &c.,

242 ; in 17th, 476, n. (8), 477, 493, &c.
Aristotelians, in 16th cent., 15, 97, 134, 191

&c. ; in 17th, 274, 276, 277, 317, 3G2, &c.

397.
Armenians, in 16th cent., 85, 120, 126; in 17th

353, &c.

Arminiam, 399, 401, &c., 404, 435-447,491.
Armimus, James, 401, 436, &c., n. (1), 445, n

(21).
Arnaud, Anthony, 108, 317, 320, n. H24), 334

&c., 349.

, Jaqueline, 337.

Arndt, John, 135, n. (15), 363, note, 370, 390
Arnold, Godfrey, 384, &c., n. (32).
Articles of Torgau, 44.

of Smalcald, 58. n. (!0).

V., Arminian, 438. 444, &c., n. (21).

Asseburg, Lady Juliana, 388.

Atheists in 18th cent., 484, &c.

Atonement, disputes on, 150, 151, 403, n. (25.\

434, 435, n. (91).

Augystinus , Jansenius s book, 329, 332.
Augustus, elector of Saxony, 152, 153.

, king of Poland, 300, n. (53).

Aubespine, Gabriel, 322, n. (15 .).

Augsburg Confession, 44, 51, &c., n. (2), \

286.

, Diets of, 23, 51, 62, &c. 65, &c.

Anlherius, bishop of Bethlehem, 245.
Austrian Protestants, 286.

B.

Bacon, Francis, Lord Verulam, ^/l, 280.
Bahnsen, Benedict, 392, n. (42).
Baius, Michael, 99, n. (41), 109, n. (59).
Baldwin, Frederic, 367, note, 389.
Baluze, Stephen, 322, n. (163).
Bancroft, Richard, archbishop, 178.
Baptists : see Anabaptists and Mennonitea.

, English, 217, &c., 423, n. (60), 472, n

(10).

, General, 217, 218, 472, n. (10).

, Particular, 217, &c., 472, n. (10).

Barberini, Cardinal, 244, n. (3).

Barefooted monks, Franciscan, 94.

Barnabites, order of, 95.

Baronins, Caesar, 97, 304, 320, n. (128V

Barre, Nicholas, 315.

Barrow, Isaac, 280.

Bartholomew s eve, massacre, 173, note.



196



INDEX.



Basclii, Matthew de, 94.

Bastlides, John, Czar, 1 17, 125.

emperor of Abyssinia, 302, &c.

Basnage, James, 299, n. (47).

Batavin, church there, 259, n. (24).

Bathori, Trans} Ivariian, family of, 230.

Bayer, Christian, 51.

Bnyle, Peter, 281, n. (81).

Bayionius, Paschal, canonized, 345.

Beaugendre, Anthony, 318, n. (113).

Beauiicu, Lewis le Blanc de, 294, n. (29), 297,
406

Becan, Martin, 287, n. (12), 321, n. (136).

Bechmann, Fridein., 367, note.

Becker, Balth., 280, 432, &c., n. (87).

Bedtngfield, colonel, 258, n. (22).

efon, John and Michael, 376.

Bdlarmm, Robert, 104, 320, n. (129).

Bembus, Peter, 76, &c., n. (10).

Benedict Xlll, pope, 485.

XIV., pope, 485.

Benedictine monks, 311,318. &C,

Benin, Catholic mission to, 2CO.

Bennet, Gervas, 448.

Bern, canton, 13, n. (11), 170, 493.

Bernardines of la Tra ppe, 313.

Bernouilli, James and John, 272.

Berlius, Peter, 300, n. (57).

Berullc, John or Peter de, 314.

Resold, Christian, 301, n. (58).

Belon, cardinal, 174, n. (38).

Beza, Theodore, 167, &c., 171, 192.

Bezpopoftsdiins, Russian sect, 350, n. (12).

Biblinnder, Theodore, 197.

Biblical colleges at Halle, 433, &c., note.

Bibliotheca Fratr. Polonor., 236, n. (34).

Biddle, John, 476, n. (8), 477, n. (10).

Bishops, Catholic, 12, 46, &c., 93, 178, 310.

, English, 66, &c., n. (8)-(10), 176, &c.,

179, &c., 189, 190, n. (70), 408, &c., 411,
417,424, 425, &c.

, Scotish, 417, n. (58), 425.

Blacklo, Thomas, 343, n. (212).

Blanc, Lewis le : see Beaulieu.

Blandrata, George, 235, &c.

Blesdyck, Nicholas, 219, n. (36).

Blondell, David, 404.

Bloody statute of Henry VIII., 60. n. (14).

Blount, Charles, 267, n. (44).

Blum, Henry Julius, 300, n. (52), 301.

Bockholt or Bockold, John, 58, 205.

Bodin, John, 76, n. (10).

Body of Christ, origin of, 214, n. (24); ubi
quity of, see Ubiquity.

Boesius, John George, 387.

Boetius, Henry, 389.

Bohmen, Jacob, 275, 391, n. (41).

Bohemia, reformation in, 49, n. (63), 183, &c.

Bohemian Brethren, 183, &c.

war, 286, &c.

Bogermann, John, 442, n. (14), (15).

Boisneburg, John Christian von, 300, n, (54).

Bolland. John, a Jesuit, 321, n. (153).

Bolsec, Jerome, 196.

Bonn, John, cardinal, 322, n. (164).

Bonfrere, James, a Jesuit, 321, n. (1 19).

Borromeo, Charles, canonized, 344.

ttossuct, J;.;nes Benignus, 293, n. (28), 295, n.
(35), 299, n. (47), 309, n. (82), 322, n. (166),
342.

Boulainvilliers, count, 270, n. (56).



Bourbon, Anne Genevieve de. 334.

Bourignon de la Porte, Antoinette, 480,

Bourne, Rev. Richard, 263.

Bouwenson, Leonard, Mennonite, 209.

Boyle, Robert, 258, n. (22), 265, 272, 2K.

Boylean Lectures, 265, n. (35).

Brahmins, 247, n. (9).

Brake, Ticho, 272.

Brandenburg embraced Reformed doctnno,

356, &e. ; received Socinians, 476, n. (8).
Breckling, Frederic, 392.
Bredenburg : see Breitenburg.
Breitenburg, John and Paul, 479, n. (2).
Bremen joins the Reformed, 171.
Brendel, George Christopher, 488.
Brentius, John, 36, note, 159.
Britain, Reformation in, 49, n. (64), 59, &c^

66, &c. See England, Scotland.
Bromley, Thomas, 481, n. (8).
Brown, George, archbishop of Dublin, 69.

, Robert, 181, &c., 415.

Brownists, 181, &c., 412, n. (52), &c.
Brunus, Jordan, 76, n. (10).
Bucer, Martin, 163, 167.
Budneians, a Socinian sect, 230, 240.
Budneius, Simon, a Socinian, 240, &c
Bugenhagius, John, 46, 137.
Bull against Jansenius, 333.

against 1/jther, 29, 30.

Unigenitus, 485, 486.

Bullinger, Henry, 192.

Burgo, Aug. Gibbon von, 294.

Burgundy, James of, 196.

Burrhi or Borrhus, Jos. Fran., 343, &c.

Buscher, Statms, 372.

C.

Cajetan, Thomas, cardinal, 23, &c., 103.
Calixtus, George, 297, 361, 367, note, 370,371

&c., n. (21), 375, n. (22).

, Frederic Ulric, 367, note, 375.

Calixtine controversies, 371-377.

Calovius, Abraham, 367, note, 369, 372, 374,

note.
Calvin, John, 160, 163, 164, 167, 168, n. (24).

169, 170, 171, 191, 192, 193, 194, &c., 224,

&c., n. (8).

Cameranus, Joachim, 134, 137.
Camera, John, 403
Campanella, T homas, 79.
Campanus, John, 223, n. (5).
Campegius, Laurentius, 34.
Canons, regular, 93; some orders abolished

311, n. (87).

Canonizations, in the 17th cent., 344.
Canus, Melchior, 98, note.
Canute, John, Danish bishop, 394.
Capnio or Reuchlin, John, 13, n. (10).
Cappel, Lewis, 405.
Capuchins, monks, 94, 260.
Car-anza, Bartholomew, 98, note.
Cardanus, Jerome, 79.
Cardinals, 81, 82.
Carlo, John, 133.
Carmelites, monks, 94, &c.
Carnatic, mission to, 247, n (9\
Carolostadt, Andrew, 24, 25, 32. &c., 14ft
Carpzov, John Benedict, 367, note.
Ves Cartes, Rene, 271, 276, 277, 317, 3tf3

428, 429.
Cartesian philosophy, 269, 277, <&c.



INDEX.



49?



Canander, George, 99, n. (41).
Castalio, Sebastian, 195, &c., n. (89).
Casuists, Romish, 324.
Catechism, Lultier s, 129.

1 the Heidelberg, 171.

Cutharinns, Ambrose, 98, note.

Cathedrals, English, aishked, 178.

Catholic church, state of. before Luther, 8, &c.

in tGth cent., 80, &c. ; in 17th, 282,

&c.

Cattenburg, Andrew van, 444, n. (20).
Canssinus, Nicholas, 321, n. (138).
Celibacy of the clergy, 12, 93, 101, n. (46), 296,

Ce//o. Lewis, 321, n. (137).
One, Charles le, 407, &c.
CenturiaB Magdeburgicae, 97, n. (40).
Ceremonies and rites, popish, 16, 112; English

Episcopal, 66, n. (8), 68, n. (10), 176-179, n.

(44), 180, 408, n. (42), (43), 410, &c., n. (50),

424, 425.

Ceylon, Dutch missions to, 259, n. (25).
Chaldaic Christians: see Nestorians.
Cham-Hi, emperor of China, 251.
Chamsi or Solares, oriental sect, 124.
Charenton, decrees of, 358, &c., n. (4).
Charitable conference in Poland, 293.
Charles V., emperor, 30, 40, &c., 42, 43, 57,

39, 62, &c., 64, &c.
I. of England, 292, 410-412, 414, note,

418, note.

II. of England, 292, 419, note, 425.

Charron, Peter, 76, &c., n. (IC l.
Chemnitz, Martin, 97, 133, 137, 154.
Cherbury, Edward Herbert of, 267, n. (43).
Chillingworth, William, bishop, 424.
China, missions to, 75, 250-255, 483.
Christian II., king of Denmark, 45.

III., king of Denmark, 46.

VI., king of Denmark, 484.

William, of Brandenburg, 300, n.

(50).
Christina, queen of Sweden, 289, 299, &c., n.

(48).

Chubb, John, deist, 484.
Church government, Armenian, 120.

, Calvinistic Baptist, 217.

, Dutch Reformed, 186.

, English Episcopal, 176, 178, 179, 180,

167-189, 426, 427.

, French Protestant, 172, n. (37).

, Georgian, 118.

, Greek, 113, &c.

, Independent, 181, &c.

, Lutheran, 130, &c., 366, 488.

, Mennonite, 470, &c.

, Monophysite or Jacobite, 1 18, &c.

, Nestorian, 121, &c.

, Presbyterian, 168, &c., 186, 187, &2.,

189, &c., n. (68), 419, note, 420, note.

, Quaker, 459, &c.,.465, &c.

, Romish, 8, &c., 12, 80, &C..92, 93, 1 00,

105, fcc., 304, &c.

, Russian. 117, &c., 351.

, Schwenckfeldian, 143, n. (27).

, Scotch, 176, n. (38), 418, &c., note.

Swiss, 167, &c., 185, &c., 189, &c.

Chytrunu, David, 133, 154.
Clarius, Isidorus, 103.
Clarke, Samuel, 494, n. (7).
Claude, John, 293, n. (28), 34S

VOL. IJI.-R R R



Claudes, an Arian, 223, n. (6).
Clausenburg, seat of Socinians, 241, n. (45).
Clerc, John le, 4-11, n. (20).
Clement VII., pope, 34, 41, 57, 59, 91, n. (21).

VIII., pope, 92, 282, 327.

IX., pope, 284.

X., pope, 284.

XL, pope, 285, n. (8), 485.

XII., pope, 485.

Clergy, popish, 13, &c., 86, &c., 93, &C., 3;0.

&c.
, Lutheran, 17th cent., 364, &c., 377 a.

(27).
Clerks, regular, new orders, 95.

, Theatins, 95.

of St. Paul or Barnabites, 95.

of St. Majoli or of Somasquo, 95.

Cocceius, John, 398, 428, 429, &c.

Cochin China, missions to, 248.

Cochlasus, John, 98, n. (41).

Codde, Peter, 335.

Cointe, Charles le, 319, n. (118).

Colchians, state of, 118.

Collegia pietatis, 377, &c., n. (27), 379, &C

Collegiants, sect, 476, 478, &C.

College de Propaganda, 243, &c.

Collins, Anthony, 484.

Combe, Francis de la, 341, n. (207).

Combefis, Francis, 320, n. (134).

Conclave, Romish, 81, n. (1).

Concordate, French, 11.

Conferences^ Hampton court, 408, n. (4 4)

with papists, at Ratisbon, Nevr

burg, Rheinfels, and Thorn, 293, n. (28V
, Lutheran and Reformed, at Leip-

sic, Cassel, and Thorn, 359, n. (5), 373,

note.
Confessions of faith, Arminian, 436, n. (1), 446.

&c.

, the Augsburg : see Augsburg.

, Belgic, 182, n. (48).



, English, xxxix. articles, 67, n. (8),

63, n.( 10), 420, note.

, General Baptist, 218, n. (32).

of Greek church, 115.

of Independents, Savoy, 413, note.

of Lutheran church, 129.

, Mennonite, 210, n. (19), 211,n. (20)

, Particular Baptist, 217, n. (31), 472,

n. (10).

, Presbyterian, Westminster, 421, n.

, Quaker, 458, n. (21), 461, &c.



, Tetrapolitan, 53, note.

of Zwingle, 54, n. (2).

Conformists, English, 176, &c.

Confucius, worship of, 254, &c., n. (18), 483,

&c.
Congregationalists, 412, &c., n. (53), (54). See

Independents.
Congregations, at Rome, 82, n. (2).

de Propaganda, 243, &c.

of priests for foreign missions,

at Paris, 244, &c., 249.

of the holy sepulchre, 245.

on the council of Trent, 99, n.

(42).
de Auxiliis gratis, 111 n. (65),

66). 327, &c.

Connecticut Indians, 264, n. (32).
Consensus repetitus, Lutheran, 374.
of Sendomir, 183.



498



IN 7 DEX.



Constantinople, patriarchate of, 113, &c., 347,

n. (5).

Cgnitantius, a Greek in Siam, 249, &c., n. (12).
Consubslantialion, doctrine of, 169, n. (25), 187;

divides the Reformers, 43, 53, &c., note:

see Sacramentarian controversy.
Contra- Remonstrants. 436.
Controversies in the Romish church, 1 6th cent.,

105, &c. ; 17th, 327, &c. ; 18th, 485, &c.
in Lutheran church, 16th cent.,

139, &c. ; 17th, 371, &c. ; 18th, 490.
in Reformed churches, 16th cent.,

J62, &c., 176, &c., 194, &c. ; 17th, 400, &c.,

125, &c. ; 18th, 492, &c.
Conventual brethren, 311, n. (87).
Convocation, English, 189.
Cooper, Anthony Ashly, 266, &c., n. (41).
Coornhart, Theodore Vplckh., 400, n. (16).
Copts, state of, 119; missions to, 85, 352.
Cordt, Christian Bartholomew de, 481.
Corporation Act, 425, n. (70).
Corvinus, John, 388.
Cotelier, .John Baptist, 323, n. (173).
Cotton, John, 264, n. (32).
Councils, general, power of, 12.

, genera], demanded, 34, 40, 57, 60, &c.

of Orleans and Tours, 10, n. (5).

of Pisa and Milan, 10, n. (5).

, the Lateran, 10, n. (5), 485.

Covenants of God, theory of, 430.
Court, Romish, 81, &c., n. (l)-(3), 485.

of high Commission, 178, &c., n. (43).

Cranmer, Thomas, archbishop, 59, 60, 67.
Crautwald, Valentine, 141, n. (24).
Crell, Nicholas, 157.

, Samuel, 477, n. (9), 493.

Cromwell, Oliver, 292, 416, &c., 419, note, 422,

n. (58), 450, &c.
Cruciger, Casper, 159.
Crypto-Calvinists, 151-158, 165.
Cudworlh, Ralph, 278, 400.
Cuiper, Francis, 479, n. (2).
Cumberland, Richard, 400.
CurcdlaEus, Stephen, 444, n. (20).
Curtius, Sebastian, 359.
St. Cyran, abbot of: see Hauranne.
Cyrillus Lucaris of Constantinople, 347, n. (5).

Contari of Berrhcea, 348, n. (5), (6).

Czechovius, Martin, 242.

D.

D Achery, Luke, 318, n. (110), 321.
DailU, John, 404.

Danes incline to the Reformed, 195, 394.
Danhauer, John Conrad, 366, 368, note, 389.
Daniel, Gabriel, 324, note.
Danish East India missions, 484.
Dantzigers, Mennonites, 470.
Darnly, Lord Henry, 176, n. (38).



Daughters of Charity, 315.
David or Davides, Fr



Brands, 236, n. (30), 241.
David George or Jorris, 219, n. (36).
Deists, in 16th cent., 76, &c., n. (10) ; in 17th,

265, &c., 423 ; in 18th, 484, &c.
Denk, John or Hans, 203, n. (7).
Denmark, reformation in, 45, &c.
Deurhof, William, 493.
Devay, Matthew, 184.
Dezius, John, Jesuit, 295.
Dieu, John de, canonized, 345.
Dippel, John Conrad, 385.



Discalceati: see Barefooted.

Disputations, public, 293.

Dissenters, English: see Puritan*, Nonco?>

formists, Independents, &c.
Diversions, lawfulness of, 383.
Dodwell, Henry, 426, n. (76V
Dogmatics : see Theology, dogmatic.
Dolet, Stephen, 76, &c , n. (10).
Dominicans, 13, 28, 111, &c., 327, &c , 338,

&c., 486.

DorschcBus, John George, 366. &c., n. (17).
Dort, synod of, 401, &c., 440-443.
Dositheus, bishop of Jerusalem, 348, &c.
Drabiz, Nicholas, 391.
Dreyer, Christian, 376.
Druses, sect of, 124, n. (35).
Dudith, Andrew, 231, n. (20).
Durceus or Dury, John, 360, &c., n. (8).
Dutch, reformation of, 49, &c., n. (66), 70, &c.,

n. (14).
Dutch church, 16th cent., 182 ; 17th, 427, &c.,

429, &c.

E.

Easter sermons and laughter, 16, n. (14).

Ecclesiastical history cultivated, 90, 97, 133,
272.

Echellensis. Abraham, 346, n. (4).

Eckius, John, 22, 24, 28, 60, 98, n. (41).

Eclectic philosophers, 281, 364.

Edict of Nantes, 174. n. (37), 396, n. (5).

Edward VI. of England. 66, n. (8).

Election, disputes on, 158. 164, &c. : see Cfract
and Predestination.

Eliot, John, 262, n. (32).

Elias II. and III., Nestorian patriarchs of Mo
sul, 354.

Elizabeth, queen of England, 67, &c., 177, 188,
n. (66).

, abbess of Hervorden, 479.

Emser, Jerome, 98, n. (41).

England, reformation in, 49, n. (64), 59. &c..
66-68.

, church of, 1 6th cent., 66-68, 175, &c. ;

17th, 291, &c., 398, &c., 401, &c., 408-412,
420, 421, 422, note, 424, 425, &c., 491, &c.

Episcopius, Simon, 440, 441, 444, n. (20), 445.

Erasmus, Desiderius, 103.

Ernest, Justinian, 258, n. (21).

, landgrave of Hesse, 293, 300, n. (51).



, duke of S. Gotha, 352, &c , 374, note.

Espencaeus, Claudius, 98, note, 103.
Essential truths of Christianity. 361, 376, 389,

424, 445, &c., 472, 478, 490, &c.
Estius, William, 322, n. (157).
Excommunication, Mennonite, 215.

F.

Faber, John, bishop of Vienna, 53, 98, note.

, Tanaquil, 297.

Fabricius, John, 490.

, John Lewis, 476.

Fagius, Paul, 66, n. (8).

Family of Love, 220.

Familists, 220, &C., n. (39).

Farell t William, 47, n. (66), 171.

Farnovians, Arians, 230, 242.

Farnovius, Stanislaus, 242.

Fathers of the Oratory, 96, n (39),3i4, n. (94\

319, 327.
of the Christian doctrine, 95.



INDEX.



499



Fathsra of Somasquo, 95.

Felgenhmter, Paul, 391.

Fe-ielon, Francis Salignac de, 322, n. (167),
342.

Ferdinand I. and IF., emperors, 56, 288.

Fcuardent, Francis, 320, n. (131).

Fevrc, James le, 47, n. (60).

Fifth monarchy men, 417, &c.

Filesac, John, 323, n. (174).

Fire philosophy, 79, 135, 274-276, 363, 391.

Fisher, Samuel, a Quaker, 451.

Five points, Arminian, 438, 444, dec., n. (21).

Fiaciiu, Matthias, 97, 133, 137, 146, 147, 148.

Flandrians, 210, 469, 470.

Flemings, 210, 216, 470.

Fhtdd, Robert, 135, 275, 276, 391.

Forbes, William, 297, n. (40).

Forer, Lawrence, jurist, 286.

Formosa, Dutch missions to, 259, n. (24).

Formula of Concord, 153-158, 165.

Consensus, 434, &c., n. (90), 493.

Fossembrun, Lewis de, 94, n. (31).

Fox, George, 221, n. (39), 448, dec., n. (3), 452,
n. (8).

France, reformation in, 47, &c., n. (60), 171,
dec., 291, 297, &c., 395, 396, 402, dec.

Francis I, king of France, 11, 47, n. (60), 48.

de Paris, 337, 487.

Franciscans, 94, 338, dec., 486.

France, Aug. Herman, 378, 380, n. (28), 382.

Francken, Christian, 241, n. (45).

Franckenberg, Abraham von, 391.

Frederic the Wise, elector of Saxony, 23, 30,
39.

, king of Denmark, 45, dec.

III., king of Denmark, 475.

IV., king of Denmark, 484.

III., elector Palatine, 170.

V., elector Palatine and king of Bohe
mia, 286, dec.

A-igustus, of Saxony, and king of Po
land, 300, n. (53).

William, of Brandenburg, 360, 372.

, John,dake of Brunswick, 300, n. (52).

Frederickstadt, Arminian colony, 443.

French nation resist the popes, 10, n. (5), 306,
&c.,308, &c., n. (81).

Frequent communion, 108.

Friends ; see Quakers.

Frieslanders, sect, 210, &C., 469.

Frdlich, Eva Maria, 391.

Fromm, Andrew, 301, n. (66).

G.

GagncBits, John, 103.

Gate, Theophilus, 278.

Galenists, sect, 472, 476.

jfatamu, Clement, 346, n. (4).

Galileo Galilei, 271, 317.

Si. Gall, a Protestant city, 42, n. (51).

Gallic church, liberties of, 10, n. (5), 306, dec..

n. 78), 309, n. (81).
f ration, Anthony, 321, n. (146).
Ganssol, Anthony, 405, n. (31).
Garnet, Henry, Jesuit, 291.
Gamier, Julian, 318, n. (114).
Gassendi, Peter, 271, 276, 278, 317, 363, 397.
Gaudanus, Cornelius Aurelius, 13, n. (9).
(fcbhard, archbishop of Cologne, 131, n. f-i).
Geneva, 167, &c., 400, 402, 435, 447.
Gftntilis, Valentine, 227, n ( C J).



George or Joris, David, 219, n. (36).

of Brandenburg, 42, n. (51).

Georgians, 118, 126.

Gerhard, John, 366, n. (17), 370.

, John Ernest, 366, n. (17).



Geyer, Martin, 366, dec., n. (17), 369.

Gichtel, John George, 391, 488.

Giftkeil, John Lewis, 391.

G lassius, Solomon, 366, dec., n. (17), 369, 374,

note, 377.

Godeau, Anthony, 322, n. (168).
Gomarus, Francis, 401, 436.
Gonesius, Peter, 227, n. (12), 242.
Good works, dispute on, 146, &c.
Gocpel, Society for the propagation of, 258

dec., n. (22), 263, 264.
Goulart, Simon, 443.
Grace, disputes about, in 16th cent., 25, n. (26),

106, 109-112, 143, 147, 185-187; in 17th,

327-330, 332, &c., 344, n. (215), 387, 388,

dec., 400-404, 406, dec., 423, 435, n. (91),

438, &c., 456, n. (19), (20).
Gras, Louisa le, 315.
Gravamina Germanica, 34, n. (41)
Grawer, Albert, 366, dec., H. (17).
Grebel, Conrad, fanatic, 202, &c., n. (7).
Greek church, history of, in 16th cent., 113,

dec. ; in 17th, 345, dec. ; in 18th, 487.
Greeks, state of, 116, dec.; opposed to th

Romish church, 346, n. (2), 347.
Gregory XIII., pope, 92, n. (28).

XIV., pope, 92.

XV., pope, 283.

the Abyssinian, 353, n. (20).

Gretzer, James, 320, n. (133).
Grevinchovius, Nicholas, 443.
Grevius, John, 443.
Greulic h, Joachim, 391.
Gribaldus, Matthew, 227, n. (11).
Groningenists, Mennonites, 470, n. (3).
Gross Mennonites, 470, 471, dec.
Grotius, Hugo, 273, 297, 398, 437, 439.

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