Abendana, Isaac, ii. 132; i. 395. Aberdeen, i. 188.
Abingdon, Earl of, ii. 238. Abyssinians, i. 343, 346, 459; ii. 419.
Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, i. 241. See Statutes. Adams, William, ii. 417; quoted, i. 426; ii. 431.
Addison, Joseph, ii. 155, 286. Adkin, Lancaster, ii. 248. Eschylus quoted, i. 281.
Agapæ, i. 216, 335; ii. 226, 265, 386. Agatharcides, i. 293. Agellius, i. 224.
Agnew, Sir Andrew, ii. 337, 339; i. 387; Memoirs of, ii. 341; Letter to, 359.
David C., ii. 347. John H., ii. 415. Agricultural labour, i. 17, 133, 141, 149, 171, 257, 358-9, 405, 407, 421; ii. 223.
Aikin, John, i. 225; ii. 270, 278. Albaspinus, Gabriel, i. 153. Albert de Broglie, Prince, i. 357. Alcuin, i. 123. Alexander, L., ii. 443.
William L., ii. 338. Alexandrian Church, i. 342, 345- 350.
Jews, i. 281-3, 241, 293, 342-3, 346.
Alfonsus, Petrus, i. 459.
| Allegorical teaching, ii. 108, 211. Allen, John, ii. 443.
Allix, Peter, ii. 81; i. 476. Almsgiving, i. 93, 335; ii. 181, 295. See Corinth. Alsop, Mrs Ann, ii. 409. Alting (Altingius), James, ii. 6, 73, 139, 141; i. 476. Ambrose, i. 123; ii. 4. America, i. 236, 249, 268, 360, 391; ii. 32, 81, 269, 307, 410-437. American aborigines did not use the week, ii. 114.
Biblical Repository, ii. 416. Quarterly Review, ii. 414. Sabbath Tract Society, i. 237, 267; ii. 57, 167, 418.
Theological Review, ii. 417. Tract Society, ii. 417. Ames (Amesius), William, ii. 49; i. 203, 218.
Amner, Richard, ii. 210; i. 394, 395. Amphilochius, i. 308.
Amusement, need of, ii. 308; pub- lic, on Sunday, ii. 237, 240, 247, 258, 324. See Recreation; Sports. Anabaptists, i. 205; ii. 419. Analogy of the Lord's-day to the Sabbath, i. 199, 203, 227, 459; ii. 55, 387, 390. Anderson, John, i. 437. Andrewes, Lancelot, i. 153, 297, 304, 327-30, 431.
Anglo-Saxon laws, i. 458; ii. 187. Antinomians, i. 250, 373-4, 387, 388. Anti-Sabbath Convention at Bos- ton, U.S., ii. 417, 423-31. Apeleutherus, ii. 367.
Apocalypse, authorship of, ii. 265, 266.
Apocrypha, i. 115, 117. Apollonius, William, ii. 139. Apostles, their practice and doc- trine in regard to the Sabbath and the Lord's-day, i. 112, 158, 161, 166, 177, 198, 205, 215; ii. 8, 29, 31, 35, 53, 63 n, 82, 144, 154, 157, 163, 189, 190, 230, 244, 255, 259, 263, 274, 289, 292, 318, 357, 369, 370, 376, 379, 382, 385, 386, 388, 392, 394; is their ex- ample law to us? i. 475; ii. 35, 253-4, 318, 333, 386. Apostolical Constitutions, i. 319, 348.
Aquinas, Thomas, i. 125, 149, 370. Archery, i. 446, 471.
Aretius, i. 286. Aristobulus,
293; ii. 8.
177, 178, 216, 217, 257, 327, 366-9, 398, 421, 456; ii. 4, 18, 67, 141, 155, 160, 164. Augustus Cæsar, i. 177; ii. 180. Aylmer, Bishop, i. 127; ii. 371.
BABYLONIAN festivals, i. 289. Bähr, K. C. W. F., ii. 438. Baillie, Robert, i. 229; quoted, 230.
Bailly, Mons., ii. 356. Bakers, ii. 337.
Ball, Richard, ii. 343. Bampfield, Francis, ii. 39, 57. Thomas, ii. 86, 87, 91, 99,
200. Bancroft, Archbishop, i. 264. Bannerman, Henry, ii. 337, 22, 259, 261, 338 n, 433; i. 125, 139. Banquets, public, on Sunday in Scotland, i. 467, 473. Baptist Magazine, ii. 410.
Ark of the covenant, i. 14, 18, 27, Baptists. See Seventh-day Bap-
Arminians, 250.
Arminius, James, ii. 139.
Arnold, Professor, of Franeker, ii. 72, 448.
Thomas, ii. 349; quoted, i. 139, 306, 392; ii. 365; referred to, i. 428; answer to, ii. 339. Arthur, William, ii. 345, 410. Articles of Religion, Irish, i. 255, 259, 260, 262; of Synod of Dort -see Dort.
Ascension of Jesus, i. 60, 69, 76, 132, 316, 333; ii. 53. Asceticism, i. 434, 448, 449; ii. 340, 367, 381, 391, 399, 403. Aspinwall, i. 255, 479. Assemblies for worship, i. 110. See Worship; Lord's-day; Sabbath; Synagogue.
Assembly of Divines. See West- minster Assembly. Assyrians had the week, i. 114. Athanasius, i. 122, 118, 196, 257, 311, 340, 346, 363; ii. 4, 55, 56, 335.
Atkinson, H. K., ii. 395. Atonement, Jewish annual day of, i. 20, 199, 397; ii. 460. Augsburg Confession, i. 130, 172, 410; ii. 136, 141. Augusti, J. C. W., ii. 438; i. 297. Augustine, i. 123, 135, 137, 143,
Barbauld, Anna Lætitia, ii. 278, 287, 321.
Barbers, Sunday work of, i. 474. Barclay, Robert, ii. 70, 350, 450. Barker, Peter, i. 164.
Barklay, John, i. 165, 195, 197, 209; ii. 121.
Barnabas, i. 119, 125, 308, 315, 319; ii. 108, 300, 335, 357. Barrett, W. G., ii. 315. Barrington, Lord, ii. 205. Barrow, Isaac, ii. 63; i. 394, 399, 419.
Barter, W. B., ii. 339. Barwick, Dr, í. 425-6. Basil, i. 122; ii. 4.
Basnage referred to, ii. 456. Bates, Stewart, ii. 342. Bathing on the Sabbath, i. 240; on the Lord's-day, 188, 266; ii. 430.
Battely, John, ii. 172, 460; i. 427. Baumgarten referred to, ii. 114. Baxter, Richard, ii. 28; quoted, i. 193, 228, 390, 392, 461; re- ferred to, i. 125, 179, 197, 244, 249, 311, 370, 386, 394, 476, 479; ii. 16, 116, 179, 184, 209, 210, 304, 320, 388, 393; answer to, 36. Baylee, John T., ii. 337, 341, 343, 410.
Bear-baiting, i. 426, 451 ; ii. 455. Beasts, the Sabbath with reference
to, i. 11, 25, 149, 380, 417; ii. 65, 68, 169, 220, 225, 250, 303. Beausobre, Isaac de, ii. 162; i. 120, 394.
Becon, Thomas, i. 138. Beds in the East, i. 70; case of the man ordered by Jesus to carry his bed on the Sabbath-day, 70, 71, 222; ii. 19, 50, 114. Bede, Venerable, i. 124, 167, 369- 70, 476; ii. 9.
Bedford, Arthur, ii. 175, 45, 203. Believer, scriptural meaning of the word, ii. 291. Belknap, Jeremy, ii. 269. Bells, ringing of, i. 147, 149, 188. Bellarmine, Cardinal, i. 151, 202, 412, 424; ii. 93. Bellows, Henry W., ii. 315. Belsham, Thomas, ii. 350. Ben, Mr, ii. 39.
Benjamin, S. A., ii. 433. Benson, Dr, ii. 205, 297. Bentley, John, ii. 367.
Bernard, Joshua L., ii. 107, 110, 111, 129.
Nicholas, i. 179, 199, 214, 255, 256, 262, 479.
Richard, i. 203, 247, 457. St, i. 456, 459.
Berwick, salmon-fishers at, ii. 106. Bethesda, miracle at pool of, i. 70, 222; ii. 19, 50, 114. Beveridge, Bishop, i. 281.
mandment, i. 397 n, 402; ii. 356. Blomfield, C. J., ii. 334, 337. Blood, prohibition of eating of, i. 83; ii. 326. Blue Monday, ii. 217. Blunt, J. J., i. 312, 348. Boetius, i. 218. Bohemia, ii. 202. Bohlen, Von, i. 113. Böhmer, i. 297, 305. Bolland, William, ii. 330. Bolton, Robert, ii. 206. Book of Sports. See Sports. Botanic Gardens, ii. 368, 407, 444. Bound, Nicolas, i. 145, 418, 235, 247, 248, 285, 423; ii. 29, 308, 424.
Bowling, i. 446, 451, 469. Bowman, Eddowes, ii. 348. Bownd. See Bound.
Brabourne, Theophilus, i. 157, 162, 197, 200, 215, 248, 443; ii. 6; answers to, i. 167, 194, 195, 200, 240, 246.
Braithwaite, J. B., ii. 336. Bramhall, John, i. 203, 139, 476; ii. 372; quoted, i. 422; ii. 388. Bray, Dr, i. 264.
Brayne, John, i. 245. Bread, breaking of, i. 76, 86; meaning of the phrase in Acts xx. 7, ii. 182, 200, 201, 293. Breitingerus, J. J., ii. 139. Brentius, i. 166, 172.
Beza, Theodore, i. 134, 172, 179, Brerewood, Edward,
202, 269, 461; ii. 386. Bialloblotzki, i. 394. Bianconi, Mr, ii. 169. Bible the rule of faith and wor- ship, i. 306, 311-12, 345, 364; ii. 369; corruption of the ori- ginal text of, i. 269 ; ii. 24; in- terpretation of, 162, 197, 214, 278, 290, 356.
Biblicus, ii. 348.
Bibliotheca Sacra, ii. 416, 438. Bickersteth, Edward, ii.
Bingham, Joseph, ii. 152; i. 125, 297; ii. 155.
Bishops, authority of, i. 410. Black, Peter Young, ii. 341. W. H., ii. 80.
Bless, meaning of the word so translated in the Fourth Com-
442; ii. 29, 35; answers to, i. 194, 240.
Breweries, ii. 323, 361. Brewster, Rev. Mr, Nova Scotia, ii. 437.
Bridges, James, ii. 340. Bright, George, ii. 455. British and Foreign Evangelical Review, i. 352, 362, 409, 438; ii. 416, 417.
British Controversialist, ii. 394. British Critic, ii. 333, 414; i. 120. British Museum, ii. 364, 368, 397, 399, 400.
British Quarterly Review, ii. 166, 345, 357, 378, 442.
Broad, Thomas, i. 156, 240, 439; ii. 29.
Brodie, George, i. 448, 451. Brook, Benjamin, i. 151, 160, 193, 207, 214, 249.
Brown, James Baldwin, ii. 359, 397. | Callimachus, i. 224, 258, 276, 281,
J. Newton, ii. 416. John, of Wamphray, ii.
140, 448, 458, 459.
John, of Haddington, ii.
Samuel, ii. 394.
Browne, John W., ii. 417, 424. Moses, ii. 206.
Bruce, John, ii. 340. Bruckner, I., ii. 319, 321. Brunsman, John, ii. 140; i. 318. Bryan, Matthew, ii. 81. Bucer, Martin, i. 166; ii. 54. Buck's Theological Dictionary, i.
Buddeus, John Francis, i. 226; ii. 136.
Buddhists, i. 289.
Bullinger, Henry, i. 132, 166, 172, 203, 428.
Bunsen, Chevallier, i. 125; ii. 355.
Bunyan, John, ii. 80, 456. Burdens, carrying of, on the Sab- bath, i. 36, 43, 70; ii. 20. Burder, Henry Forster, ii. 336. Burgh, William, ii. 331, 332. Burke, Edmund, ii. 307.
Burleigh, C. C., ii. 424.
Calmet, Augustin, ii. 175. Calvin, John, i. 127, 178, 209, 382- 409; quoted, 3, 285, 384-409, 411; referred to, 113, 203, 204, 364, 423, 461, 466, 467, 476; ii. 5, 54, 72, 73, 81, 95, 121, 202, 350, 352, 359.
Calvinism, ii. 286.
Cameron, C. R., ii. 336.
Campbell, Geo., i. 4, 50, 57, 61, 86; ii. 78, 113.
Canaanites not reproached for Sab- bath-breaking, i. 422.
Canals, traffic on, ii. 334, 335, 340, 343, 416.
Candlish, R. S., ii. 345, 410; i. 266; Letters to, ii. 352, 354. Canons of the Church of England, i. 144, 171, 412. Canterbury, the present Arch- bishop of, i. 435-6.
Capes, J. M., ii. 407, 410. Capital punishment of Sabbath-
breaking, i. 15,18, 22, 251-2,421; ii. 60, 69, 219, 224, 225, 227, 252. Cappellus, Louis, i. 268, 476. Card-playing, ii. 206, 258, 335. Carlow, George, ii. 167. Carriers, ii. 416. See Canals.
Burman, Francis, ii. 6, 10, 119, Carrington, James, ii. 234.
Burmese feasts, i. 289.
Burnet, Gilbert, ii. 156; i. 312. Thomas, ii. 176, 211. Burnside, Robert, ii. 409, 410, 261. Burrow, Sir James, ii. 210. Burton, Dr E., i. 123; ii. 18.
Henry, i. 465; ii. 140; answer to, ib.
J. H., referred to, i. 231. Butler, Samuel, i. 228. Buxtorf, John, sen., i. 157; ii. 180, 305, 319, 320.
John, jun., i. 269. Byfield, Nicholas, i. 159.
Richard, i. 160, 188, 194,
CABS, ii. 343, 363, 406. Cæsarius Arelatensis, ii. 155. Cajetan referred to, ii. 78. Calendar, Roman, i. 278, 285,
287, 324; of other nations, 114, 287; French Revolutionary, ii. 321-3.
Cartwright's Catechism, i. 260. Case, Thomas, ii. 46. Castlereagh, Lord, ii. 431. Catechisms-Becon's, i. 138; Bel- gian, ii. 5; Bellarmine's, i. 152, 424; Calvin's (or Geneva), i. 128, 466; Cartwright's, i. 260; Cranmer's, i. 135; Church of England, i. 139, 412, 413, 425; ii. 104, 173, 336, 347, 349; Ham- mond's, i. 269; Heidelberg, ii. 5; Luther's, i. 126, 384; Paris, i. 424; Trent, 371, 387, 396, 412; Westminster Larger, i. 231, 200, 230, 235, 260; ii. 175, 380, 381, 464; Westminster Shorter, i. 232, 156, 197, 214, 231, 351, 391, 395, 420, 466; ii. 45, 81, 87, 118, 128, 152, 243, 312, 380, 381, 452.
Cathedral services, ii. 272. Cattle, rest of, on the Sabbath, i. 11, 25, 149, 380; ii. 65, 68, 169, 220, 225, 250, 303; work for comfort of, i. 417.
Cave, William, ii. 54, 154; i. 334. Cawdrey, Daniel, i. 227 n, 237, 226, 245, 247, 265, 319, 332, 350, 395, 413, 441, 442, 443, 464; ii. 29, 138, 174.
Censorinus, i. 224, 291. Ceremonial worship, bad effects ascribed to, ii. 276; subordinate to moral duties, i. 40, 50, 180, 405-6; ii. 171, 178, 230, 402. Ceremonies, Jewish, abrogation of, i. 131, 375-6, 384, 455. Chadwick, Jabez, ii. 418. Chafie, Thomas, ii. 86, 45, 92, 168, 458, 462 n; i. 462.
Chaldeans used the week, i. 278. Challis, James, i. 438. Chalmers, Thomas, ii. 340, 78, 325 n.
Chambers, Mr, of Clonford, i. 179. Robert, i. 236, 249, 315. Chandler, Samuel, ii. 207, 213; i. 394, 398.
Channing, William E., quoted, ii. 314, 352.
Charity, works of, on the Sabbath, i. 111, 133, 180, 213, 216, 230, 233, 405, 417; ii. 26, 50, 181, 361, 445.
Charlemagne, i. 359.
Charles I., i. 163, 444, 174, 197, 227, 271; ii. 123, 124, 131, 332, 336, 442.
II., ii. 233, 302, 448. Charlesworth, John, ii. 269. Chazan, ii. 319, 320. Cheerfulness, characteristic of the Jewish Sabbath, i. 176, 206-7, 241, 243, 294; ii. 19, 79, 112, 164, 219; of the Lord's-day, i. 216, 241, 434; ii. 33, 207; of Christianity, ii. 247, 314. Chemnitz, Martin, referred to, i. 166, 398.
Chester, Mary, i. 431. Chevallier, Temple, i. 118, 119, 120, 121, 284, 335.
Children, punishment of, under the Mosaic law, i. 391; Sun- day employments of, i. 242, 414, 434; ii. 325.
Chinese, i. 114, 287, 289; ii. 356. Chirol, J. L., ii. 348. Christian Church guided by prin- ciples, ii. 370.
Examiner, ii. 414, 415, 434-6. Reformer, ii. 360, 367.
| Christian Remembrancer, i. 438;
ii. 393. "Christian Sabbath," i. 230, 231; whether the Lord's-day was an- ciently so called, i. 349-51; the phrase not scriptural, i. 231, ii. 452. See Lord's-day. Christmas, i. 245; ii. 370, 371, 404.
Chrysostom, i. 122, 123, 126, 138,
170, 365-6, 403; ii. 4, 5, 122, 179. Chubb, Thomas, ii. 187, 462; an- swer to, 198.
Church, original meaning of the word, ii. 129; authority of the, i. 169, 186. Church services, improvement of, ii. 372.
Church of England, Formularies of
Faith of, i. 138, 412; Injunc- tions, ii. 347; Constitutions and Canons, i. 144, 171, 412; Fourth Commandment in Liturgy, i. 138, 146, 169, 215, 226, 240, 391, 395, 412, 413, 424, 440; ii. 102, 104, 122, 124, 173, 193, 244, 273, 347, 349, 379, 384; Homilies, i. 139, 178, 190, 197, 199, 240, 259, 263, 412, 440, 460, 461; ii. 9, 101, 104, 122, 124, 157; Catechism, i. 139, 412, 413, 425; ii. 104, 173, 336, 347, 349; Arch- bishop Sharp's exposition of her doctrine of the Lord's-day, ii. 141, 192, 213, 336; Bishop Por- teus's exposition, 247; Dean Hook's, 369; Dr Hessey's, 390; use made of the Fathers and of tradition by, i. 311; ii. 369; why should not her services be made more attractive? 372. Church of England Quarterly Re- view, ii. 205, 345, 357, 360; i. 320.
Church of Ireland, Articles of, i. 255, 259, 262. Circumcision was lawful on the Sabbath, i. 71, 180, 220, 223, 405; ii. 224; whether practised by the patriarchs, i. 330; regarded as typical of the Lord's-day, i. 324, 353; assertion that it is not mentioned after the settlement in Canaan, ii. 363; of prose- lytes, 204; practised by a Chris- tian sect in the 17th century, 58. Clarendon, Lord, i. 228.
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