ABERNETHY, 29 Aglen, Ven. A. S., made archdeacon, 268; help from, Preface vii, 386 Alexander Lycurgus, Archbishop of Syra and Tenos, 210
'Altar,' use of the word, 13, 68, 109, 347, 351, 360, 361 Ambrose, St., 10 n., 69 Anacharsis, quoted, 309 Andrewes, Bishop, on reception by the wicked, 71; on the priest's attitude in receiving, 93 n.; eucharistic teaching, 117, 122; on Melchizedek, 140; on adora- tion, 145; on non-episcopal churches, 243
Andrews, St. See St. Andrews Aquinas, St. Thomas, doctrine of supra-local presence, 91; on Eucharistic sacrifice, 137 Archbishop, title of, 24, 25, 27, 189, 251, 383
Archibald, Rev. John, 'Historic Epi- scopate in the Columban Church,' referred to, 151, 155, 173 Ardoch, camps at, x, 28 Argyll, Duke of, at Ballachulish, 227 Arnold, Thomas, D.D., late ordina-
Atkinson, Thomas, Bishop of North Carolina, at Inverness, 173 Attendance, at communion, of those who do not communicate, 99, 118, 125, 127
Auchterarder, mission at, 66, 193 Augustine, St., on Eucharistic sacri- fice, 93, 116, 140 n.
BALL, T. J., Provost of Cumbrae, characters of Provost Fortescue and Canon Humble, 46-50 Baptism, Presbyterian, 58 f., 62 f.
| Baptism, ministry of, 60 f. Barry, Alfred, Bishop of Sydney and Primate of Australia, on validity of Presbyterian orders, 255; on Lambeth Conference Committee, 256, 257; letter from, App. VII., 363-66 Barter, Miss Katharine Mary, married to Charles Wordsworth, 4-5. See Wordsworth
Barter, Miss Mary, Preface vii.; helps in Biography in Scoti- chronicon,' 108, 191, 375; index to book on Shakespeare, 169 n.; letter to, on visit to Gladstone, 210; on last Charge, 275 Barter, Rev. Charles, of Cornworthy, 121 n.
Barter, Rev. Charles, of Sarsden, 121 n., 191
Barter, Rev. R. S., Warden of Win- chester, 3; death and character of, 180, 181-83
Barter, Rev. Wm. B., 5; letter on the Synodal letter of 1858, 110; death and character, 121
Baxter, R., criticism of, 316 Benediction, service of, 91 Benson, Edward White, Archbishop of Canterbury, 205, 235, 253, 255- 56, 360 f.
Beveridge, William, Bishop of St. Asaph, 145
Bingham, Rev. Joseph, Scholastical
History of Lay-Baptism,' 63 n. Birnam, Dunkeld, 80, 81, 192, 386-7 Bishops and Presbyters possibly one order, 232, cp. 261
Bisset, Rev. Dr., remarkable address as Moderator, 154, 157 Boyd, Very Rev. A. K. H., D.D., 222 299
Boyle, G. D., Dean of Salisbury, Preface vii; letters to, 316-18: inscription on his book-case, 324; on date of Guy Mannering,' 362 Boyle, Hon. G. F. (Earl of Glasgow), promoter of St. Ninian's, 51; | accepts new statutes, 52 f., 126; his gifts and influence, 127; concurs in appointment of Provost Rorison, 265; his failure, 265 Bramhall, John, Archbishop of Armagh, on Eucharistic sacrifice, 118; on non-episcopal churches, 243; on Presbyterian orders, 262 and n.
Bright, William, D.D., Canon of Christchurch, 100 n.; quoted, 62 n. Browne, Harold, Bishop of Win- chester, letter from, 239 Buckeridge, Bishop, idem sacrifi- catum,' 69 n.
Burton, John, Provost of
Ninian's, 198 f., 202, 204; changes accepted by, 264; death, 265
CAMPBELL, Rev. G., minister of Eastwood, 223
Campbell, Professor Lewis, 222, 287, 296, 297, 303 Campbell, Rev. R., 45, 125 Carpenter, William Boyd, Bishop
of Ripon, preaches in College Chapel, St. Andrews, 235; letter and sonnet to Charles Wordsworth, 333
Canning, Lord, early pupil of Charles Wordsworth, 2
Chambers, Rev. J. Charles, share in Bishop Torry's Prayer Book, 10, 13, 15
Chambers, J. D., Recorder of Salis- bury, opinion on St. Ninian's statutes, 127
Cheyne, Rev. Patrick (Aberdeen),
Six Sermons,' 102-6; presented by Dr. Rorison, 106; summoned, 107; condemned and suspended, 115 first appeal, 119, 122; charged with disobeying sentence, 123; second appeal and sentence, 123 f., 131; restoration, 124 Chinnery-Haldane, J. R. Alexander, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles,
Chrysostom, St., on Eucharistic sacrifice, 93, 116
'Church Service Society,' 223, 224 Clarendon, Lord, criticism of, 316 Claughton, Thomas Legh, Bishop of Rochester and St. Albans, his consecration, 174, 185; letters from, 191, 203; verses addressed to on operation for cataract, 324; golden wedding, 325
Comrie, mission at, 66; sermon at consecration of St. Fillan's Church, 334, 381, 387 Confirmation, how far necessary to Presbyterian converts, 63 and n.; the Bishop's administration of, 336; card, 337, 357 f.
Cooper, James, D.D., of Aberdeen, now Professor at Glasgow, 223 n., 284
Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham, on the eucharistic sacrifice, 137 n.
DANSON, Rev. J. Myers, D.D., 32, 123 n.; preaches in College Chapel, St. Andrews, 235 n.; estimate of Charles Wordsworth, 280 foll.; criticism of his sermons, 335 Day, Miss Charlotte, married to
Charles Wordsworth, 2-3; death, 3 De Dominis, Archbishop, M.A., 90 n. De Tassy, Professor Garcin, 147 Disraeli, Benjamin (Earl of Beacons-
field), verses to, 290 foll.; letter from, 294
Douglas, Canon James J., of Kirrie- muir, vii, 7, 387
Dowden, John, Bishop of Edinburgh,
election and consecration, 246-47; letter to, on lecture at St. Cuth- bert's, 247, 248, 279; custom in confirmation, 345 n.; quoted, 75 n., 346 n., 348 Drummond,
William Abernethy, Bishop of Brechin, Edinburgh and Glasgow, cited, 132 Dunblane, 28
Duncrub Castle, 158, 192, 386 Dundee, sermon on Philadelphia at St. Paul's, 334, 379 Dunfermline, 29, 387 Dunkeld, 28, 80: see Birnam
EASTWARD or other position of cele- brant, 9 n., 125, 129, 205, 361 Eden, Robert, Bishop of Moray and
Ross, retires from candidature at
St. Andrews, 6; in Eucharistic controversy joins Charles Words- worth in a 'Statement,' 100; moves adoption of 'Synodal Letter,' 110; did not join in final condemnation of Cheyne, 124; joins in censure of Bishop Forbes, 134; chosen Primus, 150; cha- racter and work of, 151; helps in removal of disabilities, 155; founds Inverness Cathedral, 173; letter about archbishopric of St. Andrews, 189; congratulates Charles Wordsworth on his 'Conference,' 193; bad health and death, 246; friendly relations with Charles Wordsworth, 268 Elwin, Rev. Warwick, The Minister of Baptism,' 58 n., 63 n. Episcopacy, in Scotland, early, 21-23;
of (1853), 66. See Cheyne, Forbes, 'Scottish Office,' Wordsworth (Charles), § III., and the whole of Chapter IV.
'Euchologion,' 223. See Church Service Society 'Euodias (-a) and Syntyche,' 159, 177, 178, 376 Eutyches, heresy of, 71 n. Ewing, Alexander, Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, part in Eucharistic controversy, 98, 100; abstains from voting against Cheyne, 120 f.; absent when Cheyne was finally condemned, 124; and when Forbes was censured, 134; helps the removal of disabilities, 155; preaches in University Church, Glasgow, 197; his death, 207; affectionate relation to Charles Wordsworth, 268
FALCONER, Bishop William, intro- duces change into Scottish Office, 74; Primus, 156 Farquhar, Canon George T., 'Epi- scopal History of Perth,' 9, 42, 43,
44, 52, 53; becomes Super- numerary' of the diocese and Canon, 265; his filial relation to the Bishop, ib.; assists him with his books, 253; verses to, 267; extracts from his Diary,' 271, 275; estimate of the Bishop's work, 282; scene in his library, &c., 318; on his preaching, 336 Field, Frederick, D.D., on Revised New Testament, 212
Forbes, Bishop A. P., of Brechin,
dissents from condemnation of Torry's Prayer Book, 13; conse- crates St. Ninian's, Perth, 42; character of his rule, 49; on Presbyterian Baptism, 68; primary Charge, 84-94; reasons for alarm at, 95 f.; relations with Charles Wordsworth, 97; comments on Cheyne's Six Sermons,' 103; second and third editions of Charge, 107; criticised in Synodal Letter, 108, 109; judicial proceedings in prospect, 113, 130; Keble's relation to, 108, 115, 133; letter to Congre- gation of St. Paul's, Dundee, 131; theological defence, 133; judg- ment on, 134-35; candidate for office of Primus, 150; later inter- course with Charles Wordsworth, 171; anxiety about his theology, 197-98; death, 207
Provost, 45; character and person- ality, 46 f.; resignation, 48 Fraser, Dr. Campbell, letter from, 249
GALT, Annals of the Parish,' 35 Geste, Bishop of Salisbury, 88 Gladstone, William Ewart, early pupil of Charles Wordsworth, 2; brings Charles Wordsworth to Glenalmond, 4; at consecration of its Chapel, 5; difference of Charles Wordsworth with, 16; Mr. McColl's letter to, 123 n.; Irish Church Bill, 190, 191; Charles Wordsworth visits, 210; at jubilee of Trinity College, Glenalmond, 271; Charles Wordsworth quotes him on Wolfian theory about Homer, 272; as an athlete, letter on, 312; letter of, on Charles Wordsworth's Latin verse, 323 Glamis Castle, 29
Glenalmond and Ian Maclaren,' 35
Glenalmond, Trinity College,
founded, 4; Wardenship of, 5; resigned in 1854, 6, 9, 16, 17; dis- severed from Diocese of St. An- drews, 81; removal of Divinity students, 208-9; Jubilee of, 271 Golf, 303, 103
Goode, William, Dean of Ripon, on
the Eucharist, 88 n.
Gott, John, Bishop of Truro, pupil of Charles Wordsworth at Win- chester, 4
Gray, Robert, Bishop of Capetown,
at first Lambeth Conference, 176 f.; on Dutch Reformed Clergy, 243 Grub, Dr. George, the historian,
advocate of Cheyne, 119 n.; quoted, 22 n., 24 n., 25 n., 27 n.,
HAMILTON, John, Archbishop of St. Andrews, murdered, 25 n.; his Catechism, 240
Hamilton, Walter Kerr, Bishop of Salisbury, early pupil of Charles Wordsworth, 2; death, 197; his character and generosity, 183–85, 339; Sermon on, 211, 279 Haskoll, Rev. Joseph, Sacristan of St. Ninian's, 45
Hodgson, W. Earl, vi, vii, 310-12, 385
Hodson, Rev. S. B., 264-5 Holgate, Clifford Wyndham, help in bibliography of early writings, 367-8
Hook, W. F., Dean of Chichester, his experience at Leeds, 17; letter from, 178
Hooker, Richard, on Presbyterian Baptism, 58; on Eucharistic pre- sence, 89 n.; on non-episcopal churches, 243, 255
Horsley, Samuel, Bishop of St. Davids and Rochester, a friend of the Scottish Church, 31, 175 Humble, Henry, Canon and Precen- tor of St. Ninian's, account of, 48 f.; pamphlet attacking the Bishop, 130; presents Bishop to Episcopal Synod, 200; further conflict, 205; death, 206
Hunter, Canon J. W., of Birnam, help given by, Preface vii. and 84, 386-7
INNES, George, Bishop of Brechin, cited, 132 Inverness Cathedral, Bishop Eden's work, 151; foundation of, 173; constitution of Chapter, 126 n.
JEBB, Rev. John, Canon of Hereford, 53
Jermyn, Hugh Willoughby, Bishop of Colombo, appointed Bishop of Brechin (1875), 207; made Primus (1886), 246
Johnston, Very Rev. N., made Dean, 234; death of, 268; verses to, 304
Jolly, Alexander, Bishop of Moray, 69, 132, 150; anecdote of, 178, 281
KEBLE, Rev. John, on Eucharistic Adoration,' 86; Christian Year,' presence not in the hands,' &c., 89; on assisting at Holy Communion, 99 and n.; intervenes in the Eu- charistic controversy, 101, 108; 'Considerations,' 114 f.; writes on Mr. Barter's death, 122; helps Forbes' Defence, 133; interview with Charles Wordsworth, 133; later intercourse with, 172; cp. 313 Kellach, Bishop, in 906, 23 Ken, Bishop Thomas, cautious Eucharistic doctrine, 89 n., 132;
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