Abingdon, church at, 82, 115, 126 n. Acts, book of, 88. Adis, Henry, 8 n.
Agitators, Baptists among, II;
Fifth Monarchy men among, 22. Agreement of the People, 11, 14,
Allen, William, Adjutant-general,
Baptist, II; Fifth Monarchy man, 22; center of discontent in South, 78; attitude toward Cromwell, 140 ff., 155 f., 160; stands for Irish Parliament, 144; summoned to England, 144; activity in London, 147; return to Ireland a signal for discon- tent, 148; resigns commission under Henry Cromwell, 165; activity against government, 165, 172; publishes Faithful Me- morial, 179; receives new com- mission, 185; signs Fifth Mon- archy petition, 190 n.; attempts to arouse army, 198; warrant issued for arrest of, 199; men- tioned, 133, 150, 153, 202; let- ters, 78 n., 123 n., 142, 143 n., 144 n. Allen, William, Baptist minister, 180, 193; letters, 180, 193. Allhallows the Great, church of, meetings at, 19, 21, 28, 48, 67, 97, 98, 114.
Alured, Matthew, 70 f., 110, 185,
191, 195.
Amsterdam, 3, 6.
Anabaptists, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 27, 32, 56, 60, 70, 71, 72, 81, 90, 93, 98, 110 n., 121 n., 123, 125, 136 n., 138, 140, 149 n., 152,
153, 154, 161, 165 n., 171, 173, 180, 186, 191, 192, 194, 196 n., 197, 204, 205. See also Baptists. Anabaptists, Continental, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 205.
Animadversions upon a Letter and Paper, 99 n.
Annesley, Arthur, 174, 176. Archer, Henry, 15.
Army, Baptists in, 9, 10, 11, 12,
72, 90, 91, 93, 120, 123-125, 130, 136-137, 147, 156, 203, 204; Fifth Monarchists in, 19, 22, 172, 185 n., 204; Fifth Monarchy policy toward, 54, 69, 112, 186; in Scotland, 71, 202; in Ireland, 14, 159, 166 n.; petitions, 123- 125, 172-173; attitude toward Cromwell, 123, 130; attitude toward Richard Cromwell, 172; attitude toward Rump, 190, 192- 193; reorganized, 196; men- tioned, 19, 20, 30, 39, 42, 44, 45, 47, 64, 69, 75, 85, 112, 113, 127, 128, 129, 172, 174, 177 n., 179, 184, 185, 186, 193. Aspinwall, William, 17 n., 65, 104. Axtell, Daniel, 11, 160, 165, 185. Aylesbury, 180.
Baptists, forerunners on conti- nent, 2 f.; attitude toward tol- eration, 2, 7, 8, 9, 70, 90 n., 122, 137 ff., 195, 200, 202, 203; toward voluntaryism, 2, 4, 7, 38 n., 58, 70, 203; toward vio- lence, 2, 9, 73, 100, 195; toward oath-taking, 2, 6 f., 95, 142 n., 189; chiliastic views among, 2,
11 f.; early history and divisions in England, 3 f.; relation to Independents, 4, 6, 7, 12, 19, 28, 37, 100, 123, 124, 146 f., 154 f., 180 n.; organization and usages of, 4 ff.; attacks on from other churches, 5 f.; issue confessions of faith, 6 f., 9; attitude toward magistracy, 6 f., 66, 121; toward tithes, 7, 36, 38 n., 43, 58, 60, 65, 81, 95, 201; protest to James I, 7; petition to same, 8; publish declarations, 8-9, 57; in army, 9 f., 11, 120, 123 ff., 130, 137, 140, 147, 156, 172, 196; eminent men among, 10 f.; in civil life, 10, 137; in legal profession, 10; in letters, 10; in business, 10 f., 58; in navy, 11, 99, 133; agi- tators among, 11; relation to Fifth Monarchists, 12, 19, 21 f., 26 n., 27, 28, 36, 43, 56 ff., 90 ff., 98, 100 f., 102, 115, 116, 132 f., 136, 190, 203 f.; in Little Par- liament, 32, 33 n; attitude toward subjects under discus- sion in Little Parliament, 34, 36 f.; petition of Chillenden's church against tithes and national church, 38 n.; attitude toward Protectorate, 56 ff., 65, 73, 74, 76 ff., 90, 99, 100, 109, 120, 121, 130, 136, 140 ff., 142 f., 147, 152, 153, 161, 163, 169, 202, 204; toward term Protector, 56, 120; toward ceremonial, 56, 74, 92, 122, 127, 141, 147; personal attitude toward Cromwell, 58, 120, 134 f.; relation to Quakers, 58 n., 138; attitude toward triers, 65; relation to Levellers, 69 ff., 122 n.; rumored implica- tion in petition of three col- onels, 70 f.; in petition from seamen of Penn's fleet, 71; im- plication in army plot in Scot- land, 71 f.; loyal address of cer- tain Scotch churches to Pro- tector, 74, 202; loyal address from Northumberland, York-
shire, and Derbyshire, 76 f., 190; attitude toward Charles II, 89, 127; help put down Royalist insurrection in Wales, 90; Cromwell's policy toward, in army, 90 f., 123, 130; appeals to, in Fifth Monarchy attacks on Protectorate, 90 ff.; loyal ad- dress to government from Kent, 92, 202; attitude toward petition from Sussex, 95; Samuel Rich- ardson defends Protectorate, 99; loyal address from Wales, 99, 202; connections with Fifth Monarchy activity in Norfolk, 100 ff., 203; with Venner's plot, 108, 115 f.; attitude toward Cromwell's kingship, 119 f.,
121 ff., 127, 168; present petition to Cromwell, 1657, 123; part in army petition to Parliament, 1657, 123 ff.; petition of London ministers to Cromwell, 125; part of, in petition of 1657/8, 128; become more closely affiliated with Fifth Monarchists, 132, 133; hold assembly at Dor- chester, 133; Cromwell takes action against, as political body, 134; in Scotland, 134; in Ire- land, see Baptists in Ireland; attitude toward Richard Crom- well's Protectorate, 172; grate- ful address to Richard, 175; in Council of Officers, 177 n.; atti- tude toward Rump Parliament, 179 ff., 204; part of, in change of government, 179 f.; relation to Presbyterians, 180; petition of General Baptists to Rump, 180; of Particular Baptists of Kent to same, 181; participate in John Canne's Seasonable Word, 181; in Moyer's address to Rump, 182; given commissions, 185; rumors of plots, 186, 192 f., 194, 197; of plots against, 186; part in Committee of Safety and at- titude toward same, 191 f.; atti- tude toward expulsion of Rump,
195; Barbone presents petition to Parliament, 196; General Baptists deny rumors of plots, 197, 198 f.; participation in rumored plot, 199; attitude toward Convention Parliament, 200; part of, in Fifth Monarchy manifesto of 1654, 203; part of, in bringing about return of Stuarts, 204; mentioned, I, 21, 26 n., 30, 34, 43, 48, 56, 62 n., 82, 87 n., 89, 105, 120, 128, 133, 134, 139, 144, 158, 162, 168, 170, 184 n., 185, 187 n., 189, 197, 198, 200, 205. Baptists, Free Will, 5 n., 8 n. Baptists, General, history of, 3; organization and usages of, 4 f.; confessions of faith of, 6, 7, 9; attitude toward Protectorate, 57, 121, 202; petition Rump, 180; deny rumors of plots, 194, 197; mentioned, II n.
Baptists, Particular, history of, 3 f.; organization and usages of, 4 ff.; confession of faith, 6 f.; attitude toward Protectorate, 57 f.; communication from Kent to Rump, 181; deny rumors of plots, 194.
Baptists, Seventh Day, 5 n. Baptists in Ireland, letter to, 57; attitude toward Protectorate, 136, 140 ff., 147, 152, 153, 161, 169; in offices, 136 f.; churches, 137; toleration among, 137 ff.; attitude toward transplantation, 139; toward Parliament of First Protectorate, 144; rumors of plot among, 144; refuse to join Independents in worship, 146 f.; attitude toward petition on behalf of Henry, 148; toward Henry, 149 f., 154, 155 f., 161, 162, 163, 165, 169; of Henry toward, 147 n., 149 ff., 153 f., 160, 163, 168; relation to Inde- pendents and Presbyterians, 154 f.; in army, 156; Cromwell's attitude toward, 157; withdrawal
of certain leaders, 160; letter from Dublin to Welsh Baptists, 161; renewed activity on return of Vernon, 162; changed atti- tude toward Henry, 163; Henry accepts resignations of four Bap- tist officers, 165; address letter to Cromwell on kingship, 166 f.; attitude toward kingship, 166, 168; part in army address, 1658, 168; mentioned, 56, 133, 158. Barber, Edward, 5 n. Barbone, Praise-God, Baptist mer-
chant, 11; member of Little Par- liament, 33 n.; supports Rump, 191; appears before Parliament with petition, 196; pledges him- self to take no action against government, 199; mentioned, 4, 32, 55, 56, 174, 180. Barkstead, John, 11; letters, 108,
Barrow, Robert, 156, 165, 185. Bastwick, John, 175.
Baxter, Richard, 59 n., 180, 190. Bennet, Robert, 11, 33 n., 192. Berners, Josias, 174, 192 n. Berry, James, 95 ff., 176; letters, 96 n., 97, 98 n.
Biddle, John, 90 n.
Blackfriars, 21; Fifth Monarchy meetings at, 27 n., 28, 35, 39, 40, 45, 46, 53, 57, 59, 61. Blackwood, Christopher, 137. Blake, William, quoted, 13. Booth Sir George, 187, 188 n.,
Border, Daniel, 31 n. Bramston, John, 71 ff. Brayfield, Alexander, 11, 167, 185, Brewster, Mr., 157 n.
Broghill, Lord Roger, 97 f., 167. Browne, John, 33 n., 113 n. Bunyan, John, 11.
Burrough, Edward, 137. Burton, Henry, 175.
Buttivant, Thomas, 22, 100, 110.
Caius College, 36. Cambridge, 4, 36.
Chillenden, Edmund, 10 n., II, 22,
30, 38, 39 n., 110 n., 171. Christ Church, Newgate, 21, 46, 51 n., 62, 176 n.
Chronology, Fifth Monarchy, 12 f., 15 ff., 20, 23 f., 116, 125, 126, 131.
Church and State, relations of, 2, 4, 7, 38 n., 41 f., 47 f., 58, 61, 66, 70, 81, 111, 121, 127, 134, 175, 202 f.
Civil Wars, 9, 13.
Claim for Christ and His Laws, 198.
Clonmell, 155.
Cockayne, George, 22. Coke, John, 35.
Coleman Street, Swan Alley, 117; church at, 52; Fifth Monarchy meetings at, 106 ff., 110, 115, 132.
Coleman Street, White's Alley, Fifth Monarchy meetings at,
Committee of Safety, 191, 192, 195, 198.
Commons, House of, strength of Fifth Monarchy party in Little Parliament, 35; hostility newly-established House of Lords, 128; petition to, 128 f.; rumored correspondence of cer- tain members of, with Charles II and implication of others with army sedition, 129; fails to raise necessary supplies for govern- ment and spends time debating recognition of "Other House," 129; Thurloe presents bill for recognition of Protectorate of Richard Cromwell, 173; petition to, presented by Kiffin and oth- ers, 173 f.; conservative relig- ious policy of, 175; releases men imprisoned by Oliver, 175; Praise-God Barbone presents pe- tition to, 196; mentioned, 15, 37, 176. See also Parliament. Commonwealth
108 f., 128, 178, 195, 199, 202. Cooper, Thomas, 99 n., 124, 157 ff., 177 n., 185, 202. Cork, 138. Cornwall, 49.
Cornwall, Francis, 10.
Council of Officers, 17-18, 29-30, 31, 32, 130, 176, 177, 178, 195. Council of State, 21, 39, 45, 52 n., 76, 85, 109, 117, 120, 128, 161, 163, 186 n., 199; in Scotland, 134; in Ireland, 145. Courtney, Hugh, Baptist in army, 22; in Little Parliament, 33 n.; at Exeter, 78; delegate to Crom- well to demand release of Feake and Rogers, 81; imprisoned for fomenting sedition, 82 f.; leased, 89; arrested for partici- pation in petition of 1657/8, 129; attacks on government found in room after arrest, 130 f.; bap- tized, 132; signs Fifth Monarchy petition, 190 n.; warrant for ar- rest issued, 199; mentioned, 44, 89. Coventry, Baptist church in, 3.
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