Catacombs of Rome, Historical and Descriptive, 218 sq. Cathedrals and Church Music, 431-433
Celtic Church, the Early, 149-179; Mr. Skene's researches, 149 sq.; first Christian Church in Scot- land, 150; Irish and Scotch paganism, 151 sq.; early Monas- ticism, 152, 155, 158 sq.; con- version of the Picts and Irish, 153; other missionaries to the Celts, 153 sq.; S. Patrick and his work, 155 sq.; S. Finnian, 158; second period of the Celtic Church, 159 sq.; Columbanus, 161 sq.; Columba and the mo- nastery of Iona, 163 sqq.; the Church of Northumbria, 170 sq.; the Easter controversy, 170 sq., 175; eremitical clergy, 172 sq.; relaxation of the monastic rules, 176; Danish incursions, 177; extinction of the Celtic Church, 178
Cesnola, General, his work on Cy- prus, 180, 185, 192 sq.
Charles I., evidence as to his author- ship of Icon Basilikè, 348 sq. See Icon Basilikè passim
Chesterfield, Lord, as Irish Viceroy, 107 sq.
Chichester, Bp. of, on the Eccle-
siastical Buildings Fire Insurance Bill, 457, 462
Christian position and that of its opponents, 304-334 Christian Year, alteration of a line in the, 259 sq.
Chrysostom, S. John, on Matt.
xvi. 18, 23; on Luke xxii. 31, 27 Church, Dean: Human Life and its Conditions, 231 sq. Church Music, how can Cathedrals best further the culture of, 421- 433
Church of England. See Is the
Church of England Protestant? Columba, S., 163 sq.; his death, 168
Columbanus, S., 161; his dispute
with the Gaulish clergy, 162 Compton, Rev. Lord Alwyne, on the Ecclesiastical Buildings Fire Insurance Bill, 457
Crichton, Rev. W. J.: Sewell's Microscope of the New Testament, 469 Cromwell, on the authorship of the Icon Basilikè, 337 Culdees, the, 175 Cuthbert, S., 172 sq.
Cyprian, S., cited, 18; on Luke xxii. 31, 19: on S. John xxi. 15, 20, 30
Cyprus, its history and resources, 179-198
Cyril, S., of Jerusalem, on the Petrine privilege, 31
Cyril, S., of Alexandria, on Matt. xvi. 18, 24; on John xxi. 15-17, 29
DENISON, Archdeacon: Notes of my Life, 226 sq. Development, Creeds and Theories of, 123-149; evolution of creeds, 124 sq.; Roman theories of development, 126, 129 sq.: in- fallibility, 130 sq.; develop- ment as indicated by the facts of history, 132 sq.; creed-mak- ing ages, 134 sq.; early confes- sions of faith, 137; creed in the Apostolical Constitutions, 137, 138; growth of theology, 139 sq. 147 sq.; the Apostles' Creed, 140; Arianism, 141; the course of Christian thought, 141 sq.; Dr. Schaff on the creeds, 142 sq. Dixon, Mr. W. H.: Royal Windsor, 495
Doyle, Bishop, on mixed educa- tion in Ireland, 117
Drew, Rev. G. S.: The Human Life of Christ revealing the order of the Universe, 486
Drummond, H., a founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church, 36 Dugat G. Histoire des Philosophes et des Théologiens Musulmans, 489 Dwyer, Canon: The Diocese of Killaloe from the Reformation to the Close of the Eighteenth Cen- tury, 492
CHURCH, the present Position of the, 434- 442; letter of Père Loyson to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 435 sq.; reply from the Bishop of Moray and Ross, 436 sq.; im- portance of the subject, 441 sq. Gauden, Bp., his claim to the authorship of the Icon Basilikè, 339 sq., 362 sq.; his letters, 340 sq.; his wife's narrative, 343 sq.; his character, 368
Gaudentius of Brescia, S., on John xxi. 15-17, 30
Geikie, Dr. C.: The English Re- formation, how it came about and why we should uphold it, 475
Gibbon, Mr. C. Life of Georg Combe, 255 sq.
Gibbs, Rev. M., his evidence in reference to the Ecclesiastical Buildings Fire Insurance Bill, 454, 461 sq.
Gidel, Ch. Nouvelles Etudes sur la Littérature Grecque Moderne, 488 Green, Mr. J. R.: History of the English People, 246 sq.
Gregory the Great, S., on Matt. xvi. 18, 24, 25
Gregory Nazianzen, S., on Matt. xvi. 18, 21; on John xxi. 15–17, 28
HAGENBACH, Dr. K. R.: His-
tory of the Reformation in Germany & Switzerland chiefly, 478 Hall, Miss, her pretended gift of tongues, 46
Hall, Dr. C. H.: The Valley of the Shadow, 512
Hammond, H., on the Eucharistic Sacrifice, 300 sq.
Hare, A. J. C.: Life and Letters of Baroness Bunsen, 505
Hessey, Archdeacon, Charge of,
Hilary, S., of Poictiers, on Matt. xvi. 18, 20; on Luke xxii. 31, 27; on John xxi. 15-17, 30
Hodgson, Rev. J. J.: Memoir of Rev. F. Hodgson B.D., 501 Hollingworth, Dr., on authorship of Icon Basilikè, 348
Homer illustrated by the recent discoveries of Dr. Schliemann, 392, 421
Homiletic Quarterly, The, 510 Hume, D., on authorship of Icon Basilikè, 365
Huntington, Major, restores MS. of Icon Basilikè to Charles I., 358 Hutton, Mr. R. H.: Walter Scott, 257; his edition of the late Mr. Bagehot's Library Studies, 511
TCON BASILIKÈ, 334-369 Ignatius, S., on Luke xxii. 31
Iona, monastery of, 164 sq.; its
constitution, 165 sq.
Ireland, discouragement of manu- factures in, 103, 104 (note) sqq.; the Catholic question, III; edu- cation, 113 sqq.; National schools, 115; Queen's Colleges, 118 sqq.
Irvingism, the history and doc- trines of, 34-65; origin of the 'Catholic Apostolic Church,' 35; E. Irving, 36; original leaders of the movement, 36, 46 sq.; claim to the title Catholic Apos- tolic, 37 sq.; summary of events, 39 (note); system of belief, 40; its pretensions examined, 42; the unknown tongues, ib.; evi- dence of witnesses, 43 sq.; prophets and apostles, 46 sqq. ; non-fulfilment of the prophecies, 50 sq.; refractory apostles, 51 sq.; alleged miracles, 53 sq.; records of the Council of the Churches,' 55 sq.; protest of the Duke of Northumberland, 523 Is the Church of England Protes- tant? 261-304; article in the Quarterly Review, 261 sq.; defi- nition of the word Protestant, 263; phases of Protestantism, 264, 266 sq.; Church of England and German Lutheranism, 265 sq.; foreign policy of Elizabeth and her Ministers, 268 sq.; the Coro- nation Service, 270 sq.; Ordina- tions, 274 sq., 278; Act of Uni- formity, 277; Ordinal of 1552, 278 sq.; Episcopacy, 279 sq.; Continental Protestantism, 281;: non-Episcopalian ministers and the Church of England, 282 sq.; the Church in the Channel Is- lands, 286 sq.; Abp. Bramhall, 288 sq.; intercourse between Church of England and foreign Protestant bodies, 289 sq.; the 'Sacrifice of the Mass,' 291 sq.; the American Church, 302; decay of English Protestantism as a religion, 303 sq. Isidore, S., on Matt. xvi. 18, 23
Evidence on the Ecclesiastical
EFFREYS, Rev. Canon, his,
AMBETH Conference, the, 517 Lancashire Cotton Strike, aspects and history of the struggle, 198-217
Lang, Mr. R. H.: Cyprus: its History, its present Resources and its future Prospects, 180, 493 Lashburn, Dr.: The Social Law of God, 512
Latrie, M., his work on Cyprus, 180, 189, 192
Lea, Rev. F. S., Royal Hospital and Collegiate Church of S. Katherine, 256 sq.
Lecky's History of England, 93-123
Lee, Dr. F. G., Historical Sketches
of the Reformation, 477; Direc- torium Anglicanum, 509
Leo the Great, S., on Matt. xvi. 18, 24; on John xxi. 15-17, 31 Levett, W., page to Charles I., his evidence on the authorship of Icon Basilikè, 337, 360 sq. Lincoln, Bp. of: Letter to Sir G. Prevost on Sisterhoods and Vows, 259
Loyson, Père, his petition to the Anglican Episcopate, 435 sq.
MACAULAY charged with un-
fairness by Mr. Lecky, 103
(note) M'Neil, Dr., on the Irvingite gift of tongues, 47
Macpherson, G. Life of Anna Jameson, 504
Malan, Dr., on the first three cen- turies of the Church, 143 Margaret, Queen of Scotland, 178 Martin, Rev. P.A. Nouveaux Mé- langes d'Archéologie, d'Histoire et de Littérature sur le Moyen- âge, 248 sq.
Martin, S., of Tours, 152 Miller, Rev. E., on Irvingism, 38, 39, 41, 53 sq.
Miller, Rev. W., Village Homilies, 511 Milton, his references to the Icon
Basilikè, 336, 338 Mony, M. S.:
Travail, 251 sq. Morison, Mr. J. C.: Gibbon, 257 Morley, Dr., Bp. of Winchester, on the authorship of Icon Basi- like, 352
Mozley, Dr., on the elimination of truth, 133 sq.
PALMER, Major H. S.: Sinai
from the Fourth Egyptian Dynasty to the Present Day, 512 Patrick, S., 154 sq.
Peel, Sir R., establishes Queen's Colleges in Ireland, 118 sq. Perry, Canon G. G.: The Student's English Church History, 479 Petrine Claims, Further Evidence on, 1-34; alleged primacy of the see of Rome, 2; Jewish seats of worship, ib.; prophecies con- cerning Jerusalem, 3 sq.; Scrip- tural passages concerning Rome, 5 sq.; absence of Scripture tes- timony, 9; other evidence inves- tigated, 10 sq.; the Liturgies, 13 sqq.; the opinions of the Fathers, 16 sqq., 26 sqq. ; their adverse tes- timony, 25; the Roman Missal and the Council of Trent, 26; epithets of S. Peter in ancient Christian writings, 32 sq.; fail- ure of evidence, 34
Philippi, Dr. F. A.: Commentary on S. Paul's Epistle to the Ro-
Picinelli, Abate F.: Lumi riflessi della Sacra Scrittura, 491
NARES, Sir G. S.: Narrative of Plummer, Mr., on the Ecclesiastical
the Voyage to the Polar Sea in H.M. Ships' Alert' and 'Dis- covery, 241 sq.
Naseby, MS. of the Icon Basilikè
Buildings Fire Insurance Bill, 459, 463
Psalms, the Titles of the, examined as to their genuineness as inte- gral parts of Holy Scripture, 370-392 Prendergast, Mr., on the Crom- wellian settlement of Ireland, 98
Schaff, Dr., on the Apostles' Creed, 140; on the creed of Chalcedon, 142 sq.; on the Athanasian Creed, 143 sq.; on the subsequent Creeds, 145 sq.
Scott, Dean, Sermon by, 259
Thirlwall, Bp., on the Eucharistic Sacrifice, 301
Thorold, Bp., his recent Pastoral Letter to the Diocese of Rochester cited, 303
Tomkinson, Mr., his evidence on the Ecclesiastical Buildings Fire Insurance Bill, 458
Trevor, Rev. Canon, his evidence on the Ecclesiastical Buildings Fire Insurance Bill, 455 sq., 461
sq. Trollope, Mr. A.: South Africa, 236 sq.
VAUX, Rev. J. E.: The Preacher's Storehouse, 509
Scott, Mr. C. N.: Foregleams of Velay, M.: For Percival, 505
Christianity, 233 sq.
Scott, the late Sir G., 514 Selwyn, the late Bp., 514 Shipley, Mr. O.: Principles of the Faith in relation to Sin, 480 Simpson, M. C. M.: Nassau Senior's Conversations with M.
Thiers, M. Guizot, and other dis- tinguished Persons during the Second Empire, 497
Skene, Mr., his Celtic Scotland, 149 sqq. See Celtic Church. Skinner, Mr. C. E.: The Guide of Life, 258
Stephen, Mr. L.: Samuel Johnson, 257
Stephens, Rev. W. R. W.: Life
and Letters of Dean Hook, 505 Story, Memoirs of Rev. R., cited, 42 sq.
Supernatural in Nature, a Verifi- cation by free use of Science, 229
TAPLIN, Mr., Irvingite prophet,
47 sq. Tertullian, on S. Peter as the Rock, 19
Theodoret, on Matt. xvi, 18, 24
Venables, Rev. G.: Our Church and our Country, 257
Violin, The First, 505
Voysey, Rev. C.: Mystery of Pain, Death, and Sin, 234 sq.
ALFORD, Mr., on the Ec- clesiastical Buildings Fire Insurance Bill, 460, 462
Walker, Dr. A., on the authorship of Icon Basilikè, 346 sq.
Webb, Rev. W.: England's Inhe- ritance in her Church, 510
Wills, Mr. E. F.: Sacrificial As- pect of the Eucharist, 259 Winchester, Bp. of: Charge to his Diocese, 259
Winslow, Rev. F. E.: The Poor Man's Best Friend, 511 Wordsworth, Dr. C. H. R., his col-
lection of Tracts on the Icon Basilikè, 339 sq. See Icon Ba- silikè passim
YONGE, C. M.: The Christians and Moors in Spain, 511 Young, Arthur, on the discourage- ment of Irish manufactures, 104
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