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GIFT, and Mr. RICHARD HOOKER, was published with a view to oppose the Sectaries, who were said to be opening a door at which Popery would certainly enter.

XIV. The Preface to the Book of Common Prayer, beginning with these words, "It hath been the wisdom of the Church."

XV. EПINOMIE, seu Explanatio Juramenti, &c. inserted in the Excerpta e Corpore Statutorum Univ. Oxoniensis, p. 194. It was written to explain the Oath of Obligation to observe the Penal Statutes.

XVI. Articles of Visitation and Enquiry concerning Matters Ecclesiastical, exhibited to the Ministers, Churchwardens, and Sidemen of every Parish within the Diocese of Lincoln, in the first episcopal Visitation of the Right Rev. Father in GOD, ROBERT, by Divine Providence, Lord BISHOP OF LINCOLN; with the Oath to be administered to the Churchwardens, and the Bishop's Admonition to them. London, 1662.-4to.

XVII. Mr. PECK, in the Desiderata Curiosa, Vol. II. has inserted The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin St. Mary, at Lincoln z containing an exact Copy of all the monumental Inscriptions there, in number 163, as they stood in 1641; most of which were soon after torn up, or otherwise defaced. Collected by ROBERT SANDERSON, S. T. P. afterwards Lord Bishop of that Church, and compared with and corrected by Sir WILLIAM DUGDALE'S MS. Survey.

XVIII. Dr. SANDERSON and Dr. HAMMOND were jointly concerned in a work entitled A Pacific Discourse of GOD's Grace and Decrees, and published by the latter in 1660.

It would be improper not to observe, that in the preface to the Polyglott Bible, printed at London in 1657, Dr. BRYAN WALTON has classed Dr. SANDERSON among those of his much honored friends who assisted him in that noble work.

INDEX.

A.

ABBOTT, George, Archbishop of Can-
terbury, 43 n.

Abbott, Robert, Bishop of Worcester,

369.

Abuses, declamation against, 283 s.
Admonition, Cartwright's, 232, 275.
Affliction, use of, 307, 312 s.
Allen, Cardinal, 248.
Almsgiving, 104.

Alvy, Dr., Master of the Temple, 236.
Ambassador, advice for, 166-defini-
tion of, 151.

Ambrose, 77.

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Benediction, The, 335 n.

Beza, Theodore, 135s, 236, 251n, 252.
Biathanatos, Dr. Donne's, 100, 120.
Bible, authorized version of, 365 s.
Bishop, office of, 420 s.

Bishops, the English, sent to the Tow-
er, 395-their houses turned into
prisons, 394.

Bodley, Sir Thomas, 193 n.

Boothby Pannel, 374.

America, Herbert's prediction con- Bois, John, 73 n.
cerning, 346 n.
Ancestry, 362, 416 n.

Andrews, Bishop, 73 n, 157, 269 s,
286, 304 s.

Angels, converse of, 113-guardian,
70-their nature and order, 262.
Angling, 12 s, 163.

Annunciation, the festival of the, 330.
Apopthegms by Sir H. Wotton, 158, 174.
Aquinas, Thomas, 428.
Arminianism, 164, 404.
Arminius, 165.

Arriba, de Concordia Gratiæ, 437 s.
Assembly of divines, 386.
Association of locality, 180.
Assurance of faith, 238 ss.
Astrology, 133 n.

Atheism, its causes and results, 280 ss.
Augustine, 77, 94, 131, 199-quoted,

242.

B.

Bacon, Lady Anne, 193 n.

Boyle, Robert, 162 n, 163, 417 s.
Brightman, Thomas, 395-on Revela-
tion, 235 n.
Broughton, Hugh, 198 n.
Brown, Robert, 277 n.
Brownists, 278.
Bull, Bishop, 400 n.
Bullinger, Henry, the Reformer, 139.
Burnet, Bishop, 413 n.

C.

Cæsar, Sir Julius, 158 n.
Calvinistic controversy, 381, 402 ss,
412, 437 ss.

Carey, Bishop, 86.

Cartwright, Thomas, 231 s, 244 n,

275.

Casaubon, Isaac, 136.
Casaubon, Meric, 383 n.
Casuistry, 11 n, 380, 407.

Bacon, Sir Francis, 304-letters by Cathedral service, 98, 232 n.

him, 55 n, 159, 305.

Baldi, Barnardius, 141.

Catechizing, 88, 326, 332, 334 n.

Censoriousness, 175.

Ceremonies, 284.

Bancroft, Archbishop, his Survey, &c., Chalkhill's Thealma and Clearchus,

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Church Discipline, Cranmer's letter
concerning, 273 ss.
Clark, Ezekiel, 266.
Clavi Trabales, 370, 442.
Clement VIII., Pope, 146 n, 249.
Clergy, conduct of, 285, 319 s, 376 s.
Clock, 102 n.

Cole, Dr. William, 197.
Colet, Dean, 323 n.
Collects, 326.

Comedies, Latin, 304.

Common Prayer, its excellence, 327 ss,
339, 410-proscription of, 399, 410 s
-revision of, in 1641, 385; in 1662,
425-substitute for, 400.
Complete Angler, 13 s-quoted, 16 n,
25 n.

Confession, The, 326-Dr. Sander-
son's, 400.
Content, 14 n.

Corbet, Bishop, his epitaph on Dr.
Donne, 48, on Lady Stuart, 303.
Corona, La, by Donne, 116 n.
Covenant, The solemn League and, 3,
384 s.

Cowley, his elegy on Sir H. Wotton,

122.

Cowper, Bishop, 235 n.

Cowper, Sir William, 254, 265.
Crakanthorp, Dr., 197 n.

Cranmer, George, 202, 258, 273-let.
ter by him, 273 ss.
Cranmer, William, 189 s.
Creed, use of, in worship, 329.
Creighton, Dr. Robert, 315.
Croft's Naked Truth, 14.
Cross and anchor, 97.
Croyden, hospital at, 229 s.
Cuffe, Henry, 137 s.
Curle, Bishop, 382 n.

D.
Davenant, Dr. John, 318.
D'Avenant, Sir William, 161 n.
Death, foresight of, 133-sonnet on,

117.

ders, 77-created D. D., 81-his
wife's death, 82-preacher at Lin-
coln's Inn, 84-visits Bohemia, 85 s
-dean of St. Paul's, 86-vicar of
St. Dunstan, 87-prolocutor of con-
vocation, 88-his last illness, 92,
105 ss his death, 40, 168 ss-his
burial, 113-his monument, 110 s,
114-his will, 101 ss, 152-epitaphs
on him, 48, 111, 114 elegy on him,
118 ss-an angler, 12-his accounts,
105-his pictures, 111-his person,
114 s-his disposition, 115-his
charity, 103 s-his disinterested-
ness, 88-his friendship with Her-
bert, 96, 305, with Lady Herbert,
296 s, with Walton, 2, with Sir Hen
ry Wotton, 49, 134-his vision, 7,
68 s-his preaching, 5, 78 s, 83, 88
-his studies, 64, 67, 78, 99, 101-
his works, 119 s-his Biathanatos,
100 s-his Devotions, 75, 90 s, 112
-his Pseudomartyr, 53, 74, 81-
his poems, 6, 67, 77 n, 92, 116—
verses by him quoted, 61, 71, 83 n,
93, 97, 118, 134, 144, 151, 296-ex-
tracts from his correspondence, 64 ss,
99 n, 100 n, 105, 117 n, 297.
Dort, Synod of, 102 n.
Doxology, use of, in worship, 330.
Drake, Sir Francis, 193 n.
Drayton, Michael, 25.
Dreams, 130 s, 133.
Drury, Sir Robert, 67.
Dryden, quoted, 18.
Dugdale, Sir William, 391 n.
Duport, Dr. James, 13, 303.
Duppa, Bishop, 96 n, 172.

E.

Earle, Bishop, 250 s, 401.
Early rising, of Dr. Donne, 99.
Ecclesiastical Polity, Hooker's, origin
of, 244 s-publication of, 247 s—
Latin translation of, 250-last three
books of, 42 s, 267 ss.
n-Egerton, Sir Thomas, 55 n.

Death-bed scenes, 22 s, 108, 262, 348.
Devotions of Bishop Andrews, 74
of Dr. Donne, 75, 90 s, 112.
Discipline, The Genevan, 273 ss.
Divinity, James the First's directions
for the study of, 371 n.
Dominis, Marcus Antonius de, 156 n.
Donato, Leonardo, 145, 153.
DONNE, DR. JOHN, his family, 51-
his education, 51 s-his choice of a
religion, 53 s-his travels, 55-his
marriage, 54 s, 92, its consequences,
58 ss-his refusal of orders, 61 ss-
his residence at Micham, 64-his
journey to France, 68 s-takes or

Εικων Βασιλική, 401.
Elizabeth, Queen, her excommunica-
tion, 139-her employment of Whit
gift, 229.

Ellesmore, Lord Chancellor, 55, 57
370.

Eloquence, true, 21 n, 163.
Ember-weeks, observation of, 256, 334.
Emprese, 274.
Episcopacy, 252.
Error, ignorant, 242.
Essex, Earl of, 137.
Eton, Provostship of, 159.

Heliotropium, 95.

Henchman, Dr. Humphrey, 323, 421 n.
Heraldry, 416 n.

Eucharist, preparation for, 257-value | Heaven, 81 n.
of, 414-mode of receiving, 255.
Evelyn, John, 406 n.
Excommunication of Queen Elizabeth,
139 n-Papal, 147.
Expostulation, A Christian's, 118.
Eye, structure and use of the, 129.

F.

Faith, assurance of, 238 ss.
Family distresses, 65 s.
Farringdon, Anthony, 12.
Fasting, 61 n, 90, 334.
Fell, Dr. Samuel, 393.

Ferrar, Nicholas, 201 n, 311, 338--
account of him, 339 ss.
Festivals, 330 ss.
Field, Dr. Richard, 38.
Flatman, quoted, 17 n.

Florence, 138 n-Ferdinand, Duke of,
140 n.

Fox, Dr., 109, 114.
Friendship, trial of, 152 s.
Fulgentio, 102.

Fuller, Nicholas, 251.

Fuller, Dr. Thomas, 187-his Church
History, 8, 187-his conversation
with Walton, 8.

Fulman, William, 12.
Funerals, 323 n, 431.

G.

Garthwaite, Timothy, 410.
Gataker, Dr. Thomas, 84.
Gauden, Dr. John, 36 n, 401 n--his
Life of Hooker, 36, 187.
Gentilis, Alberic, 130, 134.
Gesner, his History of Animals, 20.
Glory, desire of, 109.

Goodier, Sir Henry, 95, 117 n.
Grace, 403.

Gray, quoted, 180 n.

Gretzer, the Jesuit, 252.
Grief, 82 s.

Griffith, Dr. George, 421 n.
Guarini, Baptist, 129.

Gunning, Dr. Peter, 423 n, 424 n.
H.

Hacket, Bishop, 294 n-his motto, 29.
Hales, John, 4, 12, 40, 180 s, 191,
380 n, 410 n.
Hall, Bishop, 67 n, S8
n, 95 n, 169-
quoted, 72 n, 198 n.
Hammond, Dr., 99 n, 323 n, 381, 389,
392, 401 ss, 434 n, 436.
Hampton-court conference, 302.
Harrison, John, 176.
Harsnett, Archbishop, 81.
Hart, John, 204.

Hay, Earl of Doncaster, 85.

HERBERT, GEORGE, his birth, 291-
his family, 291 s-his mother, 23,
292, 295 ss-his boyhood, 293 s
his college course, 298 ss-chosen
Orator, 300-his court life, 306 ss-
resolves to take orders, 308-re-
builds a church, 309 ss-his sick.
nesses, 314-his marriage, 315 ss-
his wife, 23, 337, 351 s-rector of
Bemerton, 317 ss-his induction,
319 his last illness, 338 ss-his
dying words, 348 ss-his burial,
350-his person, 315-his friend-
ship with Dr. Donne, 96, 305, with
Nicholas Ferrar, 338 ss-his works,
353-his Country Parson, 324-his
Temple, 96, 320, 346 s-his Latin
epigrams, 303 s-verses by him
quoted, 97, 298, 305, 307, 314, 321,
323, 346, 349-extracts from his
correspondence, 298, 308, 312.
Herbert, Sir Edward, 292 s, 295-let
ter to him, 99 n.

Herbert, Sir Richard, 291 n -Sir
Thomas, 391.
Hollingshed, 196 n.
Holy days, 330 s.

Homilies, project of additional, 412 s.
Hooker, John, alias Vowell, 195 ss.
HOOKER, RICHARD, his birth, 193-
his childhood, 194-his education,
195 ss-his college life, 202-his
pupils, 201-his controversy with
Travers, 233 ss-his retirement from
the Temple, 245 s-his removal to
Boscum, 246-prebendary of Sarum,
247-preferred to Bishop's-Bourne,
247-slander against, 258-his last
illness, 260 ss-his death, 262, 264-
his will, 265 s-his monument, 264
-his epitaph, 265-his personal
appearance and deportment, 253 ss

his character, 41 ss, 192, 253 ss-
his ministerial conduct, 256 ss-his
friendship with Dr. Saravia, 253,
260-his parish-clerk, 254-his
works, 44, 245, 249 s, 267 s, 286,
358, 436-his Discourse on Justifi-
cation, 240 ss, 244-his Life, by Dr.
Gauden, 36, 187.
Horton, Samson, 255 n.
Hourglass, preaching by the, 107 n.
Howland, Bishop, 233 s.

Hume, David, his death-bed, 23.
Hymns, in the Church service, 327 %
-by Dr. Donne, 93, 98-by Sir H.
Wotton, 182.

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