Hat, George Fox appears in court with it on, 37, 42; suffering on account of, 53, 231; William Savery and David Sands ordered to take off theirs, 406.
Hireling ministers, 133, 136.
Holy Scriptures; doctrines proved by them; preach- ing from them, 16; not put in place of Christ, 17, 21, 23, 24, 29, 34; the words of God, but Christ is the Word, 35, 37, 107; proposals for printing, 121; read- ing, 145; rejected by some in Ireland, 450.
Spirit, the teacher of men, 15, 17; offices of, 18, 23, 29, 34, 37, 39, 44; universally given, 60, 146. Christopher Story's tes- timony to the gift of the Spirit, 163; William Savery's testimony, 378.
Honour, 216, 218. Hookes, Ellis, 66. Hooton, Elizabeth, 30. Hoskens, Jane, life of, 460. Hotham, justice, 34. Howgill, Francis, 48. Hubberthorn, Richard, 37, 49, 54.
Fox, George, memoir of, 27; integrity and simpli- city, 28; directed to Christ as his Saviour, 30; first imprisoned, 31; cruelly beaten, 31; cries against injustice and sports, 32; asked whether any of the Quakers were Christ, 33; called Quaker, 33; imprisoned at Derby, 33; cruelly used and charged with blasphemy, 34, 35; sent up to Cromwell, 36; hue and cry after him, 37; is arrested; writes against oaths, 37; imprisoned, 38; at Bristol, 39; de- scribes the spreading of Truth, 39; ministry, &c., 42; Wales and Scotland, 44; ordered Holy before the magistrates at Edinburgh, 45; ar- gues against college education for the minis- try, 45; writes against fasts, 45; writes to parliament, 47; to wreckers, 47; Yearly Meeting at Balby, 47; General Meeting at Skipton, 48; imprisoned at Lancaster, 48; addresses the king, 49; at the bar of king's bench, 49; recites the sufferings of Friends, 53; writes against J. Perrot, 55, 61; against swearing, 56; arrested again and liberated, 57; a reward offered for, 59; visits colonel Kirby, 59; arrested; oath tendered to him at Lancaster assize; conversation with judge Trisden, 59, 62; writes against fighting, 60; acts as a Christian under persecution, 63; suffers greatly in prison, 63; removed to Scarborough, 64; discourse on the universal- ity of the light of Christ and the efficacy of his death, 64; on plain language, oaths, the church, tithes, marriage, &c., 65; liberated, 66; foretells the end of the Turkish war, 67; at Skipton meeting, 68; sets up Meetings for Discipline, and recommends them to Friends in other parts, 69; conversation with a Pa- pist, 70; visits Ireland, 72; marries, 74; writes to justices, 75; embarks for America, 78; writes respecting the Indians, &c., 79; an ad- Jesus Christ, character and doctrine, 298, &c. dress to the governor of Barbadoes, 80; re- turns to England, and is arrested in Worces-John the Baptist, 300. tershire, 85; released, 86; visits Holland, Justification, 17, 18. 87, 95; gift of Swarthmore, 96; last post- script he wrote to Yearly Meeting's epistle, Kirby, colonel, his persecution of George Fox, 59, 100; death, 103.
Friends, take no part in revolutions of the state, 10, 19; pretexts for persecuting them, 10; laws passed against them, 11; many reduced to destitution, 12; opposition to tithes and a forced maintenance, &c., 15; acknowledge the authority of Holy Scripture; offices of the Holy Spirit, 17; character, 19; effects of
Independents, rise and character, 6; put an end to the commonwealth and parliament, 9. Indians, 21, 79, 331; pacific Indians, 339; prison- ers, 338, 341; treaty, 349. Infidelity in Ireland, 437, 440, 441, 450. Informers, 151, 152, 186.
Introduction, 3. Ceremonies introduced as the substance of religion decayed. Reformers' first duty was to draw from these rites. The Light leads back to simplicity. Successive reformations aimed at greater spirituality, Reformation under Edward VI., 4.
Language, plain, 32, 64, 132. Latey, Gilbert, life of, 167. Laud, archbishop, 8.
Laws enacted or enforced against Friends, 10, 11,
Learning, useful, recommended by George Fox, 23. Pickering, Timothy, speech to the Indians, 362, Leicestershire, 29.
Plague in London, 176.
Plain language, 132, 136, 182, 236, 431. Plainness, 32, 36. Play-actors, 267. Plays, 260. Pleasures, 265.
Poor, supported, 68, 133, 140; of Ireland, 435, 436. Prayer, 145, 213, 219.
Presbyterians, first established; sentiments and number, 6; opposition to toleration, 7, 9. Pride, 220, 224, 240; in religion, 244. Priests, persecuting, 75.
Marriages, legality questioned, 55, 65; order in it, Prison discipline, 20.
70, 79, 128.
Marsh, esquire, 70. Memorials, 137.
Meeting, General, at Skipton, 48, 68.
Meeting-houses pulled down, 179.
Meetings, diligent attendance of, 141.
Propitiation, 28, 31, 44, 80, 100, 199.
Prospectus, 1: character and writings of the early Friends, &c. 1.
Proud man, character of, 243. Public rebuke, 134.
Punishment, capital, 20, 34.
Meetings for Discipline, establishment of, 116, Puritans, 4, 5, 7, 8.
Salvation, what brings it, 71.
Savery, William, journal of, 325; testimony con- cerning him, 326; his visits to Indians, 332, 349; visit to Virginia, 368; voyage to En- rope, 370; to the continent, 374; assists in reconciling a difference in Germany, 387; concern for his own further sanctification, 403; a deep sense of his unworthiness, 418; acknowledgment of a Turk, 420; arrival in Ireland, 433; visits the king of England, 445; visits Newgate, 453; embarks for home, 456; letter to him and David Sands, from Marconnay, 458.
Schools, 23, 72, 434, 435, 437, 439. Scotch priests and their curses, 45. Seed, Christ the, explained, 42.
Separatists arise, 69, 150; in Ireland, 450. Shackleton, Abraham, 440, 450.
Sharmon, Thomas, writes to George Fox, 56. Skipton, 48, 68.
Slaveholders, cruelty of, 331. Sleeping in meetings, 124. Soup-houses, 445, 446, 452. Spirituous liquors, 135, 437. Sprinkling, 70.
Story, Christopher, life of, 142.
Story, John, 69.
Sufferings, 136; in Ireland, 455.
Waiting on the Lord, 216; accounted a crime, 175.
Superfluities, Gilbert Latey refuses to deal in, Waldenses, 304.
172. Swarthmore, 426. Swearing, 38, 71.
Widows, provision for them and children, 70, 74. Wilberforce, William, 443, 454. Wilkinson, Jemima, 351, 355. Wilkinson, John, 44, 69, 146.
Women's Meetings, 189.
Worship, 123, 209; in spirit, 210, 213.
Toleration, opposed, 7; Act, under William and Worship, houses of; practice of visiting different
Mary, 13, 22, 53.
Trade and business, 131, 181.
places, 16, 31; not temples, 29.
Yearly Meeting, at Balby, 47, 68, 69; of New England, 83; establishment of that in Lon- don, 116; of those in America, 119, 122; of ministers, 122.
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