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recusancy, 227; on the English Re-
formation, 242.

USSHER, James, born 1580, Archbishop
of Armagh from 1624 to 1631, Bishop
of Carlisle from 1641 to 1656, when
he died; on diocesan Episcopacy,
125; on the British Church, 172.

VAN ESPEN, Zeger Bernard, a Belgian

canonist, born 1646, died 1728, (Jus
Ecclesiasticum Universum, Coloniæ
Agrippa, 1748, folio,) [The American
Editor used the Edition of Louvain,
1753, IV. vols. ;] on the oath to the
Pope, 194; on the power of the keys
given to St. Peter, as the representa-
tive of all the Apostles, 254, 255; on
mission, 258; on the equality of the
Apostles, 259; on the powers of
Bishops out of their own dioceses,
278-281; on the exercise of juris-
diction in a vacant see, 286; on the
matter and form of ordination, 347,
348.

VAN MILDERT, Bp., on the Christian
Sacrifice, 224.

VOSSIUS, a Dutch divine who flourished
about the beginning of the seven-
teenth century; on the word ceremo-
nia, 389.

WAKE, William, Archbishop of Canter-
bury, from 1715 to 1736; on the use
of Christian antiquity, 81, 82; on the
Reformation in England, 202.
WALDENSIS, on the indefectibility of
the Universal Church, 43.
WALSH, Father, on the oath of Roman
Catholic Bishops to the Pope, 194.
WATERLAND, Daniel, D. D., an English
divine of great learning, Master of
Trinity College, Cambridge, born 1683,
died 1740; (Works edited by Bishop
Van Mildert, Oxf., 1823, XI. vols.
8vo;) on regeneration, 9. 146; on
the use and value of Christian anti-
quity, 79; on the negative argument
from antiquity, 82; on baptismal
regeneration, 146; on priestly inter-
cession, 158; on the Christian priest-

hood, 158; on the Christian Sacri-
fice, 224.

WESLEY, John, 354.

WHITE, William, Bishop of Pennsylva-
nia from 1787 to 1836; he had as
large a share as any man, in the
organization of the Protestant Epis-
copal Church in the United States of
America, of which he wrote the his-
tory, (Memoirs of the Protestant Epis-
copal Church in the United States of
America, 2d Edition, New York, 1836,
8vo.,) on the means of supporting the
Colonial Clergy, 311; on the Bishop
of London's authority, 313; on the
organization of the American dio-
ceses, 323, 324; on the organization
of the General Convention, 328,
329.

WILKINS, David, (Concilia, Magn. Brit.
et. Hiberniæ, ab A. D., 446, ad A. D.,
1717, IV. vols. folio, 1737,) on the
British Episcopate, 173. 176; Di-
noth's speech to Augustine, 176; the
letter of the Roman legate to Pope
Adrian, 176; on St. Augustine's in-
tercourse with the British Bishops,
185.

WILSON, Thomas, Bishop of Soder and
Man, from 1697 to 1755; on neces-
sity excusing the violation of law,
but not conferring power, 281.
WORDSWORTH, Christopher, D. D., late
Master of Trinity College, Cambrige,
[and father to the author of Theophi-
lus Anglicanus,] (Christian Institutes,
Lond., 1837, IV. vols. 8vo.,) [see Inett,]
on toleration, 60; on Episcopacy,
110; on the ordinary and extraordi-
nary functions of the Apostles, 111;
on unepiscopal reformed communions,
114; on the primitive and Catholic
character of the Church of England,
203; on the true and real proprietor
of Churches, 222; on the beginning
of recusancy in England, 227; on the
formation of the Canon Law, 229; on
rites and ceremonies, 390. 394, 395.

ZABARELLA, Cardinal, on the Pope's
conduct to Bishops, 303.

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