Adams, Mr., 407, 408.
Rev J., 72; character of, 74. Africans, instructed by S. P. G., 60, 270.
Albany, 33, 236, 240, 264, 266, 269, 284, 286, 290, 339; settlement of,
Albemarle, 69, 77.
Duke of, 47.
Prayer Book, 409,
States, the Church and sects in, 12, 22, 37, 412; set- tlement of, 13, 342; opposition to the Church in, 232, 242, 280.
War, 89, 129, 152, 161, 210, 303-306, 328; effects of on the Church, 243, 245, 249, 302, 305, 309, 311, 313, 328; loyalty of the clergy, (see Missionaries ;) termination of, 291.
Whig, published, 157, 160. Dioceses and Bishops, 427.
Amherst, General, 290.
Andrew, St., 58, 273.
Andrews, Rev. Samuel, 399.
Rev. William, 266.
Annapolis, 163, 355, 360, 372, 426. Anne, Fort, 265, 266.
(Queen) presents communion plate to Philadelphia Church, 114; appoints clergymen for the Indians, 264, 266. Apoquimininck, 310.
Babcock, Rev. Luke, 306, 307. Bacon, Chancellor, 347. Badger, Rev. Mr., 250. Bagot, Bishop, 345. Bahamas, 433.
Bailey, Rev. Jacob, 230, 246, 255; his persecution, 319.
Balfour, Rev. James, 353. Baltimore, Lord, colonizes Maryland, 13; grant to, of land in Newfound- land, 347.
Baptism, general neglect of, 238. Barbados, 433.
Barclay, Rev. Henry, 282, 286.
-Rev.Hr. Henry, 284. 286 Barclay's Apology for the Quakers, 36, 41.
Barnett, Rev. John, 87. Baron, Rev. Robert, 59. Bartholomew, St., 59.
Barton, Rev. Thomas, account of his mission, 127; testimony to, 132; remarks on fanaticism, 135; on the persecution of the missionaries, 139.
Bartow, Rev. John, 275.
Bass, Rev. Edward, 219, 255. Bath-county, 69, 77; Bath-town, 85. Bathurst, Lord, 172.
Batwell, Rev. Mr., 315.
Baxter, Rev. Richard, 9. Bayley, Dr., 251. Bayonne, 218.
Beach, Rev. John, 195, 233, 254, 331; his education, 201; testimo- nial of, 202; state of his mission, 203, 205; increase of congregation, ib.; sermon before the Convention, 208; controversy with Independ- ents, 209; his long services, 213; death and character, 215. Bearcroft, Rev. Dr. Philip, Secretary to S. P. G., 434.
Beardsley, Rev. Mr., 306, 341. Beaufort, 58.
Beckett, Rev. William, 121. Bedford, 151.
Belcher, Chief Justice, 357, 358, 367, 370, 372.
Bellamont, Lord, 33; memorial on
behalf of the Indians, 264. Bennet, Rev. Joseph, 363. Benson, Bishop, 394. Bergen, 22.
Berkeley, Bishop, 154; Plan for sup- plying the colonies with clergymen, 168; sails to America, 170; returns to England, 171; his character, 172; part of the subscriptions given to S. P. G., 173.
Bermuda, Gates' and Somers' expe- dition wrecked at, 4; Ferrars' be- quest to Governor for Bermuda college, 7; Dr. Berkeley's plan for a college, 168; charter granted, 170; fund disposed of by Sir R. Walpole, 170.
Bethesda, 99. Bewell, Mr., 221. Beveridge, Bishop, 31.
Bible, (Indian), translated, 10, 320. Bishops, account of the struggle for the episcopate, 375; Archbishop Laud's design, 376; memorial from Burlington, 378; proposal to Con- vocation, 379; memorials to Queen Anne and George I., 143, 380; peti- tion from the colonies, 384; fund for the support of, 146, 386, 394; application from clergy of New England, 387; exertions of Bishop Secker and others, 389; appeals from missionaries, 396;
Boston Convention, 396; Gran- ville Sharp's remarks, 402; act to empower bishops to ordain for the colonies, 403; Sharp's appeal, 403; interview with the Archbishop of Canterbury, 404; consecrated for the United States, 410; con- secrated for the colonies, 412. Bishops in America required, 32, 34, 37, 81, 86, 87, 104, 111, 116, 124, 125, 134, 142, 144, 153, 157, 162, 166, 179, 185, 188, 199, 204, 207, 212, 237, 265, 281, 293, 300, 318, 325, 340, 398.
(Nonjuring), consecration
by, 146, 386.
Bisse, Bishop, 379.
Blackmore, Sir Richard, 21.
Blair, Rev. James, Missionary at
New Plymouth, 8.
Rev. John,
Carolina, 64; account of his labours, 65.
Blandford, 232.
Bloomer, Rev. Mr., 333, 339. Bonaventura, 353. Bonavista, 349, 350. Bondet, Rev. Mr., 282.
Books dispersed, (See S. P. G.) Bosomworth, Rev. Mr., 100.
Boston, 24, 28, 29, 32, 38, 178, 179, 181, 187, 246, 248, 257, 303, 332; first Church erected and endowed, 14. College, 42. Bostwick, Mr., 236. Bours, Rev. Peter, 219. Boyd, Rev. John, 77.
Boyle, Hon. Robert, Governor of New England Corporation, 10; Practice of Piety translated, 10; bequest to New England Society, 11. Braddock, General, 129, 287. Braintree, 245; Colburn's gift for, 229.
Bray, Rev. Dr., 21, 24, 95; Com- missary for Maryland, 15; plan for the propagation of the gospel, 15, 16; returns to England, 16. Breynton, Rev. Dr. John, 247, 358, 367, 369; testimony of, 371. Bristol, 145, 178, 218, 247. Brockwell, Rev. Mr., 220, 221. Brooke, Rev. John, 144, 147, 271,281. Brookhaven, 162.
Brown, Rev. Daniel, 42, 174, 175,
Rev. Isaac, 162, 167, 188, 341. Rev. Marmaduke, 244. Brunswick, 88, 160, 163, 297, 307, 332, 341.
Bryzelius, Rev. P., 357, 365. Bucke, Rev. Mr., 4.
Bulkeley, Mr., 370.
Bull's Bay, 347, 352. Burger, Rev. Mr., 356. Burgoyne, General, 321, 339,
Burke, Mr., account of clergy in Maryland, 13.
Burlington, 35, 36, 44, 117, 142, 145, 146, 148, 149, 160, 265, 378, 381, 385.
Burnet, Bishop, 25; sermon before S. P. G., 19. Burrough's Book, 39. Burton, Rev. Dr., 91.
Rev. Dr. Daniel, Secretary to
Chandler, Rev. Dr., 302, 315, 328, 339, 401, 411; account of, 150; remarks on the American war, 155; his publications, 157; retirement, 161; opinion on Whitfield's pro- ceedings, 195.
Chardin, Sir John, 21.
Charles I., grants land in Chesapeak Bay to Lord Baltimore, 13. Charles II. erects Church at Boston, 14; allows stipends to colonial chaplains, 14; grants books to parishes, 14; charter for South Carolina, 47; grant of Jersey, 141.
Charleston, 16, 47, 57, 95; African school, 61.
Charlton, Rev. R., 273. Charter of S. P. G., 17, 416. Chauncy, Rev. Dr., 157, 187. Checkley, Rev. John, 225, 228; tried for printing discourse on episco- pacy, 225. Cheducto, 355. Chesapeak Bay, 13.
Chester, East and West, 36, 42, 46, 108, 111, 119, 133, 256, 301, 303, 304, 305.
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