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CHAP LXVI.
James the Second
page go
1685.
tion :
1.-Miscellaneous observations on the Character of
James
91
2.—Principal circumstances which led to the Revolu-
93
3.- The Visit of James to the Monastery of La
Trappe-
100
4.-Death of James
109
5.- Historical Poems of Dryden, on the occurrences in
the reigns of Charles the Second and James the
Second, in which the English Catholics were
particularly interested
112
C H A P. LXVII.
William the Third
121
1688.
1.-Historical Minutes of religious Tolerance and In-
tolerance
123
2.-Act of Toleration
130
3.-The Nonjurors
133
4.-Roman Catholics
134
C H A P. LXVIII.
Queen Anne
139
1702.
1.-'The Latitudinarian Divines
2.-State of the Catholics under Queen Anne
141
148
C H A P. LXIX.
Accession of the House of Brunswick
page 149
1714.
1.-Their Italian descent
150
2.- - German Principalities
151
3.— British Monarchy
155
4.-Miscellaneous facts relating to the Guelphic fa-
mily
157
CHAP. LXX.
George the First
159
1.-Acts of Settlement
160
2.- Probable general Population of England, and rela-
tive proportion of the established Church, Pro-
testants, Non-conformists, and Roman Catholics,
about the beginning of the reign of George the
First !
162
3.-Acts passed against the Roman Catholics during
the reign of George the First
165
4.–Negotiation for obtaining a partial repeal of the
Penal Laws
169
C H A P. LXXI.
George the Second
179
1727.
The condition of the English Roman Catholics during his Reign, ib.
1.-General state of the English Catholics during this
Reign-
ib.
2.-Contest between the High Church and Low Church
--Progress of religious Toleration
180
3.-Acts in favour of the Protestant Dissenters • 185
page 187
4.-Doctor Courayer
5.—Correspondence between Archbishop Wake and
Dr. Dupin, for the re-union of the Church of
Rome and the Church of England
190
C H A P. LXXII.
Bull of Pope Benedict the fourteenth, regulating the English
Mission
199
1753.
C H A P. LXXIII.
Jansenism
201
C H A P. LXXIV.
The Methodists, Antinomians and Moravians
212
1.-The Methodists
213
2.-Antinomians
224
3.-Moravians
225
4.-The difference between the Roman Catholic Church
and the Lutherans and Methodists, on the subject
of Justification -
229
-
CH A P. LXXV.
Suppression of the Jesuits -
234
1.—The progressive Extension of the Order 235
2,-Their mode of Instruction and Education - 236
3.—Their Missions in Paraguay
241
4.-Their Missions in China
244
5.—Their Antichristian and Anticatholic Adversaries
246
6.—Their Catholic Adversaries -
249
7.-Their alleged advocation of the Pope's divine right
to temporal power in spiritual concerns 252
8.—Their alleged exemption from the civil power in
consequence of Papal Bulls and Briefs, - page 258
9.-The Dissolution of the Society
263
10.- The Restoration of the Society
271
- 275
C H A P. LXXVI.
George the Third
1760.
General State of the English Catholics in the reign of George
the Third, before the Act passed in their favour in 1778 . ib.
1.-General condition of the English Catholics, from
the Revolution till the Accession of George the
Third
2.-The gradual amelioration in the situation of Ca-
tholics -
281
CHAP. LXXVII.
The Act passed in the eighteenth year of his late Majesty, for the
relief of the English Catholics -
286
1778.
1.–The Petition presented by the English Catholics in
1778
2.- The Proceedings in Parliament on the Act of the
eighteenth of his late Majesty -
- 289
3.—The legal operation of the Act of the eighteenth
of his late Majesty
- 293
4.-The Oath prescribed by the Act
- 294
5.-The Riots
· 298
1780.
CHAP. LXXVIII.
The Socinians-Unitarians-Deists - French Philosophers - 312
1.-The Socinians
313
2.-The Unitarians -
315
O
3.- The Deists.
page 317
4.- The French Philosophers
318
5.- Reception in England of the French persecuted
Clergy
324
C H A P. LXXIX.
Principal public Men-State of the public mind at the time of
the Application of the Catholics for the Bill of 1791--Appli-
cations to Parliament for a repeal of the Laus requiring the
subscription of the Thirty-nine Articles
333
1.-Principal public Men at this period
2.-State of the public mind at this time-Gradual re-
laxation and final repeal of the Penal Laws in
France against the Protestants—Progress of civil
Liberty in England in consequence of the Ban-
gorian Controversy the Confessional-Favourable
results to the Claims of the Catholics - 346
3. Applications to Parliament for a repeal of the Laws
requiring subscriptions of the Thirty-nine Ar-
ticles
354
CHAP. LXXX.
Historical Minutes respecting the Irish Catholics till the Reco-
lution
359
1.-State of the Irish before the reign of Henry the
Second
360
2.-State of the Irish between the reign of Henry the
Second and the reign of Henry the Eighth - 364
3.–State of the Irish Catholics in the reigns of Henry the
Eighth, Edward the Sixth and Queen Mary 367
4.-During the reign of Queen Elizabeth
370
5.-James the First
377
6.--Charles the First
381