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HISTORY OF
RELIGION IN ENGLAND.
RELIGION IN ENGLAND,
FROM THE OPENING OF THE LONG PARLIAMENT TO THE END OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
BY
JOHN STOUGHTON, D.D.
VOLUME V.
THE CHURCH OF THE REVOLUTION.
NEW AND revised edition.
London:
HODDER AND STOUGHTON,
27, PATERNOSTER ROW.
MDCCCLXXXI.
BR 755
.588 1881 V5
PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BECCLES.
CONTENTS OF VOL. V.
CHAPTER I.
Prince of Orange, 1.—Marriage, 5.—Burnet's Visit to the
Hague, 8.- Crisis in England, 9.—Invitation to the Prince of
Orange, 11.-Conduct of James, 14.—Sancroft's Proceedings, 16.
-Interviews between James and the Bishops, 18.—Declaration
from the Prince of Orange, 21.—Bishops in the Royal Closet, 24.—
William's Departure from Holland, 28.—Arrival in England, 30.—
His Progress, 32.-Service in Exeter Cathedral, 33.-Reception
given to William, 35.-Disaffection to James, 38.-William at
Salisbury, 41.-Flight of James, 45.-The Prince of Orange in
London, 49.-Clergy and Dissenting Ministers wait on him, 51.
CHAPTER II.
England in the midst of Revolution, 54.—Different Policies, 56.
-Convention, 61.-William's Decision, 65. — Settlement and
Appointment of Ministers of State, 68.-Different Opinions, 71.
CHAPTER III.
-
Oath of Allegiance, 73.-Efforts in Favour of Nonconformists,
76.-Coronation Oath and Coronation, 79.-Comprehension, 82.
-How regarded by Dissenters, 88.—Measures for "easing," or
indulging Nonconformists, 90.-Doctrine of Toleration, 92.—
The New Act, 95.-Commission in Reference to allowing Church
Services, 98.-Convocation, 107.-Discussion, 109.
CHAPTER IV.
The Landing of James in Ireland, 112.-Bishops and others
who refused to take the New Oath, 113.-New Parliament, 120.—