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all who make up this long succession were not of the character here described; yet were there not enough of such a character, and implicated in such inhuman and unparalleled atrocities, even overlooking the impurity of their personal character, to stamp with utter reprobation a theory which would appropriate to them, as the depositaries of Heaven's grace, the instrumental power of alone communicating eternal life? Grant that similar charges may, in many cases, be justly thrown back upon other denominations, as upon our own. When we or they assert any similar and exclusive right to the powers of the world to come, by virtue of some mysterious grace transmitted through some unbroken line of personal successors to the apostles, then let such charges be produced; and let them consume, as with the lightning's flame, such baseless arrogance. We rejoice to know that against all such intolerant and preposterous assumptions, there would be, on the part of all protestant denominations, one universal burst of indignation. And what we have to regret is, that while all parties in time past have been found criminated by their sanction of unchristian tenets, there should be any now found clinging tenaciously to principles which, by their necessary working, have sodden the path of christianity with the tears and blood of Christ's truest followers, the true successors to the faith and fellowship of apostles and martyrs.

INDEX.

[N. B. Many references not deemed necessary, are omitted.]

A.

Acton, Rev. Henry, quoted, xiii.
Address to the Episcopalians of
Virginia, quoted, 220.

Admonition to Parliament, quoted,
497.

Albigenses, their testimony, 205.
Allen, Rev. Benjamin, quoted, 345,
412, 442.

Alsop, Vincent, quoted, 455.
Ambrose on Bishops as Apostles,
234, 304; quoted also, 539.
American succession, doubtful, 218,
&c.; opposed, 508, 509.
American Whig, quoted, 509.
American churches-grossly misrep-
resented, 309, 310, 324, 448, &c.
Ancient Things of the Catholic
Church, quoted, 941.

Ancient Christianity, by Isaac Tay-
lor, Esq., quoted in the Eng. edit.
vol. i. 16, 18, 47, 58, 59, 60, 66,
74, 78, 79, 87, 91, 134, 142, 169,
172, 206, 308; vol. ii. 258, 305.
Andrewes, Bishop, quoted, 392.
Anderson's Defence of Presbyteri-
anism, quoted, 150, 210.

Anglican succession, the, defective,
200, &c.; can only be traced up to
Henry VIII., 209; a separation,
217; and secession, 365, &c.
Antichristian, the Romish church
has ever been so regarded, 204,
208.

Antiquity of prelacy, 554-556.
Apostle, different meanings of the
word, 236, 238, 255; different
theories about, 149, 150; when
the title was given to bishops,
234, &c.; their call, 239; their
endowments, 239, 242; their office,
242, 246; had no successors, 243,
244, 251, 252; duties of, 247.
Apostolical succession, what it im-
plies as prelatists teach, 3, 7, 38,
39, 52, 53, 183, 195, 230, 262, &c.;
as Romanists teach, 231.
Apostolical succession, doctrine of
stated, 75.

Apostolical succession, the true,
claimed by Presbyterians, 43.
Archer's Lectures on Puseyism,
quoted, 132, 162, 201.

Articles of the Church of England,
quoted, 63, 115, 492, 498; REQUIRE

the recognition of the ministers
of other churches, 498.

Assert, what we, Introd. § v., page
xxvi.

Athanasius, quoted, 81, 102, 301,
304, 537.

Augusti, quoted, 233.

Augustine, quoted, 20, 82, 102, 173,
236, 304, 414, 518, 538.

Authority, unlawful, we are natu-
rally disposed to resist, 33.

Ayton's Original Constitution of the
Church, quoted, 79, 149, 185, 253,
447.

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Bangs, Dr., his Original Church of
Christ, quoted, 361.

Baptists, bigotry of prelatists to-
wards, 26.

Baptist Recorder, quoted, 347.
Baronius, on the character of the
Popes, 199, 226, 227.

Barrick, Rev. Edward, of Trinity
College, Dublin, quoted, 24.
Barrow, Dr. Isaac, on the Apostoli-
cal Office, 238, 239, 246, 253; also
quoted, 69, 122, 186, 205, 429,
433, 435, 481.

Basil, quoted, 81, 304.
Baxter, his True and Only Way of

Concord, quoted, 56, 155, 156,
200, 403, 435, 444, 463, 479, 497,
501; his Five Disputations on Ch.
Govt., quoted, xxi, 153, 306, 385,
403, 470; Treatise on Episcopacy,
198, 357, 479; Search for the
English Schismatics, 471.
Bayard, Rev. Mr., quoted, 6.
Baynes, his Diocesan's Tryall,
quoted, 136, 144, 153, 186, 198,
243, 244, 320.

Bellarmine, quoted, 119, 149, 199,
246, 252, 253.

Bentley, Dr., quoted, 252.

Bernard, Dr., quoted, 400, 401.
Bethel, Bishop, quoted, 479.

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Beveridge, Bishop, quoted, 75, 149,
150, 156, 242, 415, 417.
Beverley, R. M. Esq., his Heresy of
Human Priesthood, quoted, xxx-
xxxii, 4, 50, 128, 292.
Beza, quoted, 510.

Biblical Repertory, quoted, 237, 246,
258, 293, 479.

Biblical Repository, quoted, 301,
358, 520.

Bickersteth, quoted, 128, 205, 269.
Bigotry of Prelatists. See Prela-
tists.

Bingham's Origines Ecclesiasticæ,

quoted, 113, 115, 116, 117, 119,
120, 198, 234, 248, 430, 480, 481.
Bird on the Oxford Tract System,
270.

Bishops and Presbyters identical,
156, 159.
Blackburne,
323, 475.

Archdeacon, quoted,

Blair, Rev. Robert, quoted, 395,
402, 403.

Blair's History of the Waldenses,
quoted, 42, 205, 513.
Blondel, David, quoted, 62.
Blunt on the Articles, quoted, 381.
Bossuet, his intolerance, 548.
Boardman, Rev. H. A., quoted, 271,
288.

Bowden, Dr., quoted, xiv, 52, 54, 80,
102, 103, 133, 143, 151, 222, 234,
240, 242, 291, 323, 324, 416.
Boyd, Rev. Mr., of Derry, quoted,
97, 157, 203, 222.
Bower's History of

the Popes,

quoted, 185, 191, 192, 193, 246,
247.

Bradford,

Bishop and Martyr,
quoted, 186, 392.
Bramhall, Archbishop, quoted, 112,
397, 418.

Brett, Mr., quoted, 149, 150.
Bristed, Counsellor, quoted, xv, xvi,

xviii, 165, 296, 344, 349, 354, 363.
British Critic quoted, 3, 5, 7, 16,
23, 73, 110, 111, 112, 183, 262,
263, 264, 270, 289, 290, 291, 299,
300, 309, 310, 311, 312, 379.
Burnet, Bishop, quoted, 8, 12, 57,

63, 84, 85, 89, 114, 115, 120, 122,
205, 207, 211, 227, 384, 393, 394,
418, 494, 498.

108,

Bull, Bishop, quoted, 62, 68,
186, 218, 371, 473, 497, 548.
Burton, Dr., Hist. of the Ch.,
quoted, 253.

Butt's Obs. on Keble on Tradition,
270.

Butt, Dr. S., his Discourse

on

Church Government, quoted, 241.
Rev. Wm., Missionary,

Buyers,

quoted, 343.

Byfield, Rev. Richard, 540, 541.

C.

Causa Episcopatus Hierarch. Luci-
fuga, quoted, 164.

Calamy, quoted, 101, 193, 470, 554.
Calderwood's Altare Damascenum,

quoted, 42, 137, 253, 375.

Calvin, quoted, 63, 108, 115, 122,
146, 185, 193, 246, 367, 497, 540.
Campbell, Professor, rebuke to Dod-
well, quoted, 19, 87, 162, 186, 214,
243, 355, 444.

Campbell, Dr., of Armagh, quoted,
97, 458.

Canons, the, of Ch. of England,
quoted, 63.

Cardwell's

Documentary

quoted, 300.

Annals,

Cassander, quoted, 539.
Cathedral, the, quoted, 365.
Cartwright, quoted, 64, 65, 470.
Cashel, the Archbishop of, quoted,
269.

Catholic Church, what, 43, 484, 485,
487, 489, 491, &c., 499, 505, 531.
Catholic Miscellany, of Charleston,
quoted, 273, 283, 420.

Ceswall, Rev. Mr., quoted, p. 23.
Challenge, what we, Introd. § v, p.

XXV.

Chandler, Dr., quoted, 42, 111, 475,
476.

Chapman, Dr., quoted, 251, 323.
Chauncy, Dr., of Boston, quoted,
xxvii, 13, 383, 475, 509, 511.
Charleston Gospel Messenger,
quoted, xx, 5, 8, 36, 262, 299, 447,
448.
Cheever, Rev. Mr., quoted 343.
Chester, Bishop of, quoted, 123.
Chillingworth, quoted, 36, 48, 57,
58, 59, 67, 121, 184, 205, 227, 437,
473.

Christ's prerogative, invaded by pre-
latists, 320.

Christian Observer, the London,

quoted, xxviii, xix, 8, 14, 16, 81,
101, 112, 218, 257, 258, 261, 265,
268, 279, 280, 281, 283, 292, 345,
247, 251, 301, 304, 499.
Chrysostom, quoted, 102, 237, 239,
247, 251, 391, 304, 499.
Church, The, Independent of the
Civil Government, quoted, 62.
Church, the, destroyed by prelacy,
145; what, 161, 171, 229, 543.
Church, the indefectible, as prela-
tists teach, 77.

Church, The,

in England and
America Compared, quoted, 328.
Church and state, prelatic views on,
328, 329.

Church, the English, parties in, 389,
and Lect. xvii. 442, 478, 479.
Church, several meanings of the
word, 486-488, 499.

Church, not the clergy, 499, 500.

INDEX.

Churchman, The, quoted, xxi, 105,
106.
Civil magistrate, has plenary power,
as prelatists teach, in ecclesiasti-
cal matters, 315, 317.
Claggett, Dr., quoted, 87, 197, 408,
429, 437, 478, 496, 549.
Clark, Rev. Dr., of Philadelphia,
quoted, 7, 8, 95, 128, 271, 285.
Claude, of Turin, quoted, 65.
Clement of Alexandria, 102, 499,
535, 536, 542.

Collier's Eccl. History, quoted, 520.
Coleman's Christian Antiquities,

quoted, 233, 253.

Coleman, Rev. John, quoted, 474.
Colton, Rev. Mr., quoted, 357.
Commission of Christ to the
Apostles, 142, 144.

Conder, Protestant Nonconformity,
quoted, 54; his View, &c., 507,
539.

Confession of Faith, quoted, 9, 10,
37, 38, 491, &c.
Congregationalists. See Independ-

ents.

Controversy, demanded of us, 8, 9,
15, 16; importance of this, In-
trod. sect. iii. and iv.; the cause
of all denominations at stake, 14,
17; how long it must continue,
19.

Cooke, Dr., quoted, xxv, 52, 103,
143.

Cooke, Rev. Dr., of Ireland, quoted,
532.

Corbet on the Church, quoted, 435,
513.

Cox, Mr. A. Cleveland, quoted, 324.
Cox, Dr., Chaplain to Queen Eliza-
beth, quoted, 54.

Crabbe's English Synonymes,
quoted, 424.

Cramp's Text-Book

quoted, xiii.

of Popery,

Cranmer, quoted, 185, 205, 218.
Croft, Herbert, Bishop of Hereford,
quoted, 100, 101, 103, 136, 143,
150, 159, 500.

Cumber, Dr., quoted, 193.
Cumming's Apology for the Ch. of
Scotland, 386, 451.

Cyprian, quoted, 14, 103, 168, 192,
301, 302, 414, 506, 536.
Cyril, of Jerusalem, quoted, 45, 82.
Cyril, of Alexandria, quoted, 81, 536.
D.

Daubeny's Guide to the Church,

quoted xx, 49, 327, 329, 435, 442.
Davenant, Bishop, quoted, 69, 148,
149, 165, 175, 245, 262, 326, 355,
406, 463, 502.
Dehon, Bishop, 264.
Delahogue, quoted, 512.
Dechard, quoted, 101.

Dick's Theology, quoted, 444.

D'Israeli, Genius of
quoted, 358.

Divine Right of the

561

Judaism,

Ministry,

quoted, 186, 190, 239, 374, 375,
490, 497, 554.

Doane, Bishop, quoted, 247, 248,
250, 262; his great prudence and
mistake, 288, 322, 324.

Doctrine,

true, the all-essential
mark of a true church, 532-5.
Doctrine of the Succession. See
Question.

Dodwell, quoted, 91, 105, 149, 175,
252, 366, 367, 368, 414, 451.
Dodsworth on Romanism and Dis-
sent, quoted, 54, 83, 91, 191, 216.
Dryden, quoted, 37, 351.
Dudley, Hon. Judge, design of his
Lecture, xxiv.

Dupin, quoted, 512.

Dutch Reformed churches, bigotry
of prelacy towards, 23.
Dwight, Dr., quoted, 382.

E.

Eclectic Review, the, quoted, 362,
479.

Edgar's Variations of Popery,
quoted, 199, 507.

Edinburgh Review, quoted, 5, 121,
175, 187, 307, 373.
Edinburgh Witness, quoted, 479.
Edwards, Dr., quoted, 136, 305.
Eleutherius, quoted, 103.

Ellis's Hist. of Madagascar, quoted,
347.

Ely's Call to Hear the Ch. Exam.,
553.

English Reformation, a relation of,
&c., quoted, 213.
England, Bishop, of

quoted, 6, 56.

Charleston,

Ephesus, Council of, 13, 506, 520.
Epiphanius, quoted, 190, 192.
Episcopacy, distinct altogether from
the question of high-churchism, 6,
7; we make no attack on episco-
pacy as such, Intro. § i, 6, 60;
only a rite, 59; not in scripture,
this admitted, 73; this distinction
granted, 7.

Episcopal church in this country,
novelty of, 507, 508, 509.

Episcopal Tract Society, now iden-
tified with Oxford divinity, 285,
500.

Episcopal Recorder, the, quoted,
128, 249, 269, 282, 286, 422, 439,
441, 442.

Episcopius, his views on this doc-
trine, quoted, 53, 225.
Escott, Rev. T., bigotry of, 3.
Espenceus, quoted, 251.

Essays on the Church, quoted, 270.
Essays on Romanism, quoted, 80.
Essential truths all in the Bible, 48;
what, 50.

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Faber's Vallenses and Albigenses,
quoted, 43, 65, 122, 146, 205, 371,
375, 418, 507, quoted, 269, 485.
Faber, Rev. F. W., quoted, 456.
Fabricius, quoted, 186.
Fathers, our, the memory of, 20, 21.
Fathers, the, not authoritative, 35,
46, 47, 76, &c., 80; uncertainty
and confusion of, 79, 80; per-
verted and abused, 81.
Fell, Bp., quoted, 149.
Field, Dr., quoted, 116, 121, 375, 473.
Firmilian, quoted, 537.
Firmin, his Separation

I quoted, 543, 544.

Exam.,

Fitzgerald on Episcopacy, &c., 270.
Fleetwood, Bp., quoted, 8.
Formularies of Faith, in the reign
of Henry VIII., quoted, 492, 526,
527.

Foster, Sir Michael Knt. quoted,
133, 210, 291, 302, 303, 306, 321,
383, 500.

Fowler, Rev. Andrew, quoted, xx,
287.

Fowler, Bp., quoted, 46, 87, 226, 390,
549.

Fox, quoted, 201, 203, 418.
Freeman, Dr., quoted, 549.
Frith, John, Martyr, quoted, 64.
Froude, Rev. Mr., quoted, 216, 249,
344.

Fry, Caroline, quoted, 250, 255, 256.
Fulke, Dr., quoted, 185, 193.

G.

Gadsden, Bp., quoted, 324.
Genevan Confession, quoted, 491.
Gerhard, quoted, 541.

Gibson, Bp., quoted, 300, 382.
Gieseler's Ecc. Hist., quoted, 517.
Gisborne, Rev. Mr., quoted, 409.
Gladstone, Mr., quoted, 261.
Gobat's Abyssinia, quoted, 501.
Godwin's Lives of English Bishops,
quoted, 207.

Goodman, Bp., a papist, 284.

Gordon's History of Ireland, quoted,
202.

Gordon, Rev. Mr., quoted, 243, 511,
512.

Gregg, Rev. I. D., his insulting lan-
guage, quoted, 24.

Gregory of Nyssa, quoted, 88.
Gregory, Bishop of Rome, quoted,
524, 525.

Grotius, quoted, 237, 435.

H.

Hale, Sir Matthew, quoted, 409.
Hales, the ever-memorable, quoted,
54, 101, 186, 407, 414, 468, 470,
500, 512.

Halifax, Dr. Samuel, quoted, p. 408.
Hall, Rev. Robert, quoted, 474.

Hall, Bp., quoted, 205, 218, 369, 370,
392, 357, 495, 540.

Hallam's Const. Hist., quoted, 284.
Hammond, Dr., quoted, 71, 149, 191,
252, 415.

Hanbury's ed. of Hooker, 470, &c.
Harmony of Conf. of the Reformed
churches, 496, 499, 525, 540.
Harris, Dr., quoted, 218, 384, 431,
474.

Hawks, Dr., quoted, 342, 426, 427,
428, 507.

Hawkins, Dr., his Dissertation on
Unauthoritative Tradition, quoted,

35.

Heber, Bp., quoted, 71, 149, 170,
408, 513, 548.

Hegesippus, quoted, 79.
Helvetic Confession, quoted, 63,
525.

Henderson, Alexander, quoted, 34,
72, 79, 458.

Henry, Matthew, his work on
Schism, quoted, 99, 153, 416, 443,
444, quoted also 138, 320, 471,
482.

Heresy, what, according to Mr.
Palmer, 58.

Hewatt's Hist. of S. C., quoted, 324.
Hicks, Bp., quoted, 150.
Hide, Dr., quoted, xxi.
High-church Miracles, quoted, 95.
High-churchism, see Low-churchism.
History of its principles, xxx.
High-churchism, propriety of this
term explained, 8, 29, 335, 341.
An old Treatise on, quoted, 8.
On its use among Episcopalians,
see references on, 8. On its inju-
rious effects on missionary
ground, 343, 344.
Hinds, of Queen's College, Oxford,
quoted, 50, 78, 137, 149, 191, 244,
245, 246, 347, 430, 506.

Hill, Dr., his View of the Constitu-
tion of the Church of Scotland,
quoted, 42; Lectures, 194.
History of Popery, by several gentle-
men, 101.
Historical and Rational Inquiry into
the necessity of an Uninterrupted
Succession, quoted, 152.

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