cited by A. P. Forbes, 131; three hymns translated by Charles Wordsworth, 314. See App. VII. (1845), 368 Kilrymont, 252 Kinross, 30
LATERAN Canon on Transubstantia- tion, 68 Laud,
William, Archbishop of Canterbury, his epitaph, 287 Lee, Rev. Robert, D.D., 153, 154, 155, 163
Lees, Rev. Dr. Cameron, letter from, 249
Leighton, Robert, Bishop of Dun- blane and Archbishop of Glasgow, 26, 29, 156, 160, 203 Lendrum, Rev. Alexander, part in Bishop Torry's Prayer Book, 10, 11, 13, 15; resigns Muthill, 64; his opposition to Bishop, 129, 130; retirement, 131
Lewis, Sir G. C., 147
Liddon, Canon H. P., 245-6 Lock, Walter, Warden of Keble College, John Keble,' 114 n. Longley, Archbishop, at Inverness, 173; calls Lambeth Conference, 176, 177, 187
Lothian, Marquess of, 238 Lyttelton, Edward, on athletics, 308 f. Lyon, Rev. C. J., Incumbent of St. Andrews, his pressure upon Words- worth to vote, 6 n.; his History of St. Andrews' quoted, 24 n.
MACGREGOR, Rev. Dr. (St. Cuthbert's,
Edinburgh), invitation from, 245, 247, 248; verses to, 304 Mackey, Rev. Donald J., Memoir of Bishop Forbes, 85 n., 100 n., 155 n.; becomes Canon of St. Ninian's, 264; resigns, 265
Macleod, Rev. Norman, D.D., 154 Manning, Henry Edward (Cardinal),
early pupil of Charles Wordsworth, 2; renewal of intercourse with, 312 f.
Medwyn, Lord (father of Bishop A. P. Forbes), 89
Melville, Rev. Henry, on Christ pleading His Sacrifice, 138 n.
Meigle, 73, 192, 386
Meredith, Rev. W. M., vii, 65
Metropolitan, on question of a, 251: see Archbishop
Milligan, Rev. Dr., of Aberdeen, x, 216 n., 225-7, 277
Moberly, George, Bishop of Salis- bury, 3, 211, 232, 287; translation of Pindar, 309; golden wedding, 324 Moir, David, Bishop of Brechin, his Eucharistic teaching, 132
Munns, H. T., portrait of Charles Wordsworth (1882), the fronti- spiece to this volume, xxvi, 233 Muthill, Charles Wordsworth at, 64 f., 73; an old centre, 33
NEALE, John Mason, D.D., offered Provostship of St. Ninian's, 45; life of Bishop Torry quoted, 11 n., 14 n. 41 n., 51 n.
Nestorianism, charge of, against the Six Bishops' Pastoral,' 115, 145 Nicholas, Bishop of Dunkeld, con- secrates cloister and cemetery of New College, 309 f.
Newman, John Henry, Cardinal,
renewal of intercourse with, 312, 314; judgment on, 314 f., 318; Charles Wordsworth's translation of Lead, kindly Light,' 332 Non-communicating or non-recipi- ent attendance, 99, 118, 125, 127 Nonjurors, Charles Wordsworth on, 229 Novatians, their baptism admitted, their orders questioned, 62 n., 253, 256
OSMINGTON, Dorset, 288, 342 Oxenham, Rev. F. N., reprint of Waterland's 'Letters on Lay. Baptism,' 59 n.
Oxford movement, Charles Words- worth s relation to, 3
PALMER, Ven. Edwin, Archdeacon of Oxford, on Revision, 215 Palmer, Roundell, Earl of Selborne, opinion on right of Episcopal Synod to issue a Pastoral, 113; correspondence on Establishment, 194-95; 'Rector' of St. Andrews, 304; character of Charles Words- worth, 338; letter to, on his Family Memorials, 339 f.; helped Charles Wordsworth's election to Winchester Fellowship, 342
Palmer, Rev. Wm., 11, 82; charac- ter of, 339
Pannonius, Janus, a Hungarian Bishop, 288
Pirie, Rev. Dr., Principal of Aber- deen, 157
Perth, in Diocese of St. Andrews, 41 n.; fine situation of, 23, 28, 40-41; Canon Farquhar's Epi- scopal History of' quoted, 19, 42, 43, 44, 52, 53, 276; churches at, 56; St. Andrew's School Chapel founded (1866), 170, 375, 376, 377 Presbyterianism, strong points of, 33 foll., 161, 222, 231, 242 Primate, title of, 251 and 252 n. Primus, Bishop Terrot's resignation
and election of Bishop Eden to office of, 150; election of Bishop (Jermyn) of Brechin, 246; pro- posed change of name to Primate, 251 f.
Pusey, Rev. Edward Bouverie, D.D.,
17, 86, 87 n., 105 n., 108, 109; helps Forbes, 133, 134; Charles Wordsworth's breach with, 135; character of, 340
RAMSAY, Miss Agnata (Mrs. M. Butler), 301 f.
Rattray, Thomas, Bishop of Dun- keld, 26, 281
Ridding, George, Bishop of South-
well, testimony to Charles Words- worth, 4
Roberts, Rev. Dr., of St. Andrews, on disunion, 248; on Revised Version, 212
Rollo, Lord, Preface vii., 66; readi- ness to help Reunion Conference, 158; promotes memorial to the Bishop, 266
Rollo, Lady, Waverley birthday book dedicated to, 384 Rorison, Rev. Gilbert, D.D., of Peter- head, presents Mr. Cheyne, 106; effort at reunion, 158
Rorison, Very Rev. V. L., Provost (Dean) of St. Ninian's, 265, 267 Ross, A. J., Memoir of Bishop Ewing, 85, 120, 124, 155
'SACERDOTALISM,' note on, 219 Sage, John, Bishop, Principles of the Cyprianic Age,' 112 n.
St. Andrews, City and University of,
SCOTTISH OFFICE
28, 207, 221 foll., 273, 381, 297– 304; degree, 233; preaching at, 234 foll.; burial at, 278 foll.; use of hood, 337
St. Andrews, Diocese of, see Chap. II. 23-39: title dropped and resumed, 27, cp. 32 n.; interest of, 28 foll. ; character of the people, 31, 34 foll. See Words- worth (Charles), § II. B.
St. John's Town = Perth, 56 St. Ninian's Cathedral, early history
of, 42; constitution, 43-45; chapter of, 45; new statutes of, 52 f.; building, 55 f.; used by Charles Wordsworth, 81, 118; strained relations with, 119; open rupture, 124; reasonable fears concerning, 125; interpretation of Statutes, 126 foll.; Cathedral Declaration' and withdrawal of Bishop, 128 f.; renewed trouble under Provost Burton (1871 on- wards), 198-202; modus vivendi (1874), 204; happier relations (1878 onwards), 264 foll.; Lord Glasgow's failure (1885), 265; Provost Rorison's success, enlarge- ment of Cathedral, 265 foll; recognised by Canon, 266, 270; Canon Farquhar's good work, 265, 267; Bishop's satisfaction with Cathedral, 266. See also Words- worth (Charles), § III. Scone, 23, 41, 42 'Scotichronicon,' Memoir of Charles Wordsworth in, 108, 191, 375 Scott, Major Hugh, of Gala, editor of 'Scottish Guardian,' 159; letter to, on Keble memorial, 172 Scott, Sir Walter, on Perthshire, 21, 28, 35; Waverley novels in chronological order, 362; Waver- ley Birthday Book (1890), 384 'Scottish Church,' title adopted in 1890, 252 n.
Sellar, Rev. J. A., 45, 55, 119 Selwyn, Bishop G. A., 308 Shakespeare, works on, 168-70 Shaw, Rev. W. G., of Forfar, 108 n.; character and death, 208, 265 Short, T. V., Bishop of St. Asaph, 71 Skating, 2, 311, 312
Skinner, John, Bishop of Aberdeen
and Primus, cited, 132, 318 Skinner, R., Incumbent of St. Andrews, 160
Skinner, William, Bishop of Aber- deen, his character, 318 Smythe, Mr., of Methven, 193; family of, 317
Sprott, Rev. Dr., 232
Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, D.D., on
Euodias and Syntyche,' 178; 'the Burning Bush,' 218; on priestly charisma, 219; friendship and co-operation with, 286, 288; translated lines to Dean Ramsay, 289 f.; and Lord Beaconsfield, 292 f.; Beaumont and Fletcher,' 294; his valediction,' 295 Stewart, two brothers, gift to Charles Wordsworth, 132 n.
Stewart, House of, memorials at Dunfermline and Kinross, 30 Story, R. H., D.D., Life of Robert Lee,' 153 n.; joins Church Service Society, 223; lecture on Church history, 228
Suther, T. G., Bishop of Aberdeen, candidate for Bishopric of St. Andrews, 6; accepts presentation of Mr. Cheyne, 106; condemns and suspends him, 115; finds him guilty of disobedience, 123; with- draws his suspension, 124; opinion on Presbyterian orders, 259
Sutton, Charles Manners (Arch-
bishop of Canterbury), sponsor to Charles Wordsworth, 2 Synod, General (now Provincial), of Scottish Church, its rare meetings, 149; constitution, 149 n.; meet- ings of 1862-3, 151; of 1876, establishes representative Church Council, 194, 208-10; of 1890, its enactments, 269-70 Synod, Episcopal, of Scottish Church, powers of, in censuring, 113; rela- tion to General Synod, 149; meetings of on Prayer Book (1850),
13; on Forbes' Charge (1857), 97,98, and (1858) 108-10; Cheyne's appeals (1858), 122-24; on Forbes, 133-34; move for General Synod (1859), 149; for election of Primus (1862), 150-51; on laymen in Synods (1869), 193 and (1873) 194; presentment by Mr. Humble (1873), 200; preparation for General Synod (1875), 208; for election of Primus (1886), 246 'Synod,' in Established Church of Scotland, 34; Synod of Lothian, R. Lee's speech at, 153
TAYLOR, Jeremy, cited by A. P. Forbes, 131; by Charles Words- worth, 132; commendation of a section of his Ductor Dubitan- tium,' 71 f. Tennyson, Alfred, Lord, his prize- poem, 322
Terrot, Charles Hughes, Bishop of Edinburgh, joins in declaration' on Eucharist, 100; absent from Cheyne's first trial, 119-20; presides at second, 123; resigna- tion as Primus, 150; death, 150, 197 Tertullian, on lay baptism, 61 Theodoret on Eucharist, 116-17 Torry, Patrick, Bishop of St.
Andrews, his Prayer Book, 10–13, and App. I., 345-9; his relation to his Diocese, 14; determined atti- tude towards the Episcopal Col- lege, 15; orders dismissal of non- communicants, 15; helps to found St. Ninian's Cathedral, 42- 45; doctrine on Eucharist, 132, 136, 137 n.
Torry, John, Dean of the Diocese, votes for Charles Wordsworth, 7; relation to Bishop Torry's Prayer Book, 10, 13; letter from Charles Wordsworth on his proposed resignation (1863), 152; forwards address about St. Ninian's, 202; various circulars addressed to, 202; letter from Charles Words- worth on his resignation (1874), 203; on postponement of, 204; his death, 234 Trower, Walter John, Bishop of Glasgow much opposed to Bishop
WALFORD, J. D., Mathematical Master at Winchester, 168
Walker, Dean W., of Monymusk,
100 n., 119 n., 150 n. Waterland, on Lay-Baptism, 59 Weem, 192, 378, 386-7
Will, Dr. and Mrs. Ogilvie, 238 Williams, J., Bishop of Connecticut,
letter on disloyal clergy, 199–200; on the book on the Christian Ministry,' 218; at Seabury Com- memoration, 238
Williams, Rev. Isaac, 72
Wilson, Very Rev. John Skinner, Dean of Edinburgh, 268 Wilson, Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Man, cited by A. P. Forbes, 131; cautious language on the Eucharistic presence, 132 Wilson, Wm. Scott, Bishop of Glas- gow, in Cheyne case, 123; reads finding in Forbes' case, 134 WORDSWORTH, CHARLES, subject of this Memoir :-
The principal references are collected under the following heads or sections:-
§ I. External and domestic events. Character.
§ II. Episcopal work in Scot- land. A. General. B. Diocesan.
III. The Eucharistic Con- troversy and St. Ninian's Cathe- dral.
SJV. Reunion work.
SV. Public work in England. § VI. Literary work (general): B. Secular. C.
A. Theological.
Judgments on men and books.
§ I. External and domestic
Early life (1806-35), Second Master of Winchester (1835-46), 3-4; father's death (1846), 4; Warden of Glenalmond (1847-54), 4-6; circumstances of his election as Bishop of St. Andrews (1852), 6–8; his claims on Churchmen, 9; reasons for opposition to, 10-17; condem- nation of Bishop Torry's Prayer Book, 10, 14; strong views on Establishment, 15; opposition to W. E. Gladstone, 16; opposed by Tractarian party, 17; his conse- cration as Bishop (25 Jan. 1853), 5; his character, 18-20; mottos in almanacks, 21, 40, 81, 290; inter- est in the Scottish people, 31 foll.; resigns Glenalmond (1854), 6; visits to England, 40; lodges at Perth, 40; first Synods, 51; en- thronement, 55; primary Charge (1854), 56; takes charge of Mut- hill (1854-55), 64 f.; Three Ser- mons on Holy Communion,' 67 foll.; move to Birnam Cottage, Dunkeld (1855), 80; after three years finds a home at Pitcullen Bank, Perth (1856), 81; settles for nineteen years at the Feu House, Perth (1858-76), 82; his taste in architecture and gardening, ter- race walk at the Feu, 82; name put forward for Principalship of St. Andrews (1859), 147; death and character of Warden Barter (1861), 180, 181-83; death of Kenneth Wordsworth (1862), 180 foll.; disappointment as to office of Primus (1862), 150; objects to canon of General Synod (1863), 151; offers his resignation, 152; success of his Greek Grammar, 167; Bishop Hamilton's generosity, 183 foll.; correspondence with Roun- dell Palmer on Establishment,' 194-96; Christopher Wordsworth made Bishop of Lincoln (1869), 196 foll.; visit to Seaton, 197; death of Bishop Hamilton (1 Aug. 1869), 197; made Fellow of Winchester College (1871), 197, 342; death of Bishop Ewing (1873),
207; announces his resignation (1874), 203; postpones and finally drops it, 204; death of W. G. Shaw, of Forfar (1874), 207; re- moval of Glenalmond divinity students to Edinburgh, 209; death of Bishop A. P. Forbes (1875), 207; of Canon Humble (1876), 206; removal to Bishop's Hall'or Bishopshall,' St. Andrews (1876), 207, 221-22; lines for summer-house at, 287; happier residence at St. Andrews, 222; takes up reunion work again (1879), 224; death of Dean Torry and appointment of Johnston (1879-80), 234 n.; letter from
A Son of Toil' (1881), 229 f.; portrait painted by H. T. Munns (1882), 233; honorary D.D. of St. Andrews and Edinburgh Uni- versities (1884), 233 foll.; de- scription of his preaching Univer- sity sermon at St. Andrews, 236; part in Seabury Commemoration (1884), 238; death of Bishop Christopher Wordsworth (1885), 240; relation of the brothers, 241; death of Provost Burton (1885), 265; V. L. Rorison becomes Pro- vost, 265; Lord Glasgow's failure, ib.; last change of residence to 'Kilrymont' on the Scores (1887), 252; moving of Library, 253; fre- quent visits to Rydal, 256; deaths of Mr. Macdonald and J. R. Words- worth (1890), 267; death of Dean Johnston and appointment of Pro- vost Rorison as Dean (1890), 268; A. S. Aglen of Alyth made Arch- deacon, definition of his duties, 268-69; severe illness, 270; speaks at Glenalmond Jubilee (1891), 271; publishes 'Annals,' vol. i., its rapid success, 271; receives Epi- scopal Chair and Pastoral Staff, (Easter Eve, 1892), 273; last Charge delivered in absence (5 Oct. 1892), 275; untoward incident after it, 276 foll.; last illness and death (5 Dec. 1892), 278; impres- sive funeral service in Cathedral yard, St. Andrews, 279; epitaph, 280; character of the Bishop, 18- 20; faith and patience, 81; natural impetuosity, 195, 203, 338; eager |
ness and sensitiveness, 338; desire for completeness, 18, 97, 135; order- liness, 228, 253, 318; affectionate- ness, 130; athletic and sanguine temper, 18, 182, 307, 308, 310, 312; judgments of friends respecting him: Lord Selborne, 195, 338; Canon Farquhar, 282, 283, 318, 336; Dr. Danson, 280-82; Pro- fessor Cooper, 284; Bishop of Glasgow (Harrison), 282.
§ II. Episcopal work in Scotland. A. General. B. Diocesan.
A. General.--Moves for a Gene- ral Synod (1859), 149; Committee on Canons, 150; Synod meets (1862), 151; proposed Canon on elections leads to his withdrawal and offer of resignation, 151 foll.; correspondence with Tulloch, ‘A Plea for Justice' (1865-66), 160; educational projects, 162 foll.: see § IV.; takes part in the foun- dation of Inverness Cathedral (1866), 173; supports resolution to permit a consecration for Natal in Scotland (1868), 187; explana- tion of his position, 188; question of archiepiscopal title, 189, 251; urges the extension of the powers of laymen in Synods, 193; with par- tial success, 194; supports Bishop Ewing's action in preaching in University Church, Glasgow, 197; Mr. Humble's presentment of him to Episcopal Synod dismissed (1873), 200; moves for a General Synod on subject of Cathedrals, Trinity College, Glenalmond, and regular meetings of General Synod (1875), 208; remarks on the re- moval of Divinity students from Glenalmond, 209; General Synod meets and establishes Representa- tive Church Council (1876), 210; sermon at Dedication Festival of St. Paul's, Dundee (1878), 379; difference with the Primus as to his oversight of the French Old Catholics (1879), 278, 379; sermon at consecration of Edinburgh Cathedral, 224, 225; assists in consecration of the Bishop of Aberdeen (1883), 380; 'The Bishop of Liverpool in Scotland' (1883),
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