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Description of the Diocese. See chap. II. Statistics of, 33, 192 foll., 275 foll., 386, Appendix VIII. Church work at:-
Alyth, 73, 192, 386 Auchterarder, 66, 193 Balgowan, 193
Birnam, 80, 192, 386 Blair Atholl, 193 Blairgowrie, 73, 387 Bridge of Allan, 192, 386 Burntisland, 378, 387 Callander, 192, 386 Comrie, 66, 334, 381, 387 Cortachy, 193, 387 Coupar-Angus, 387 Crieff, 192, 381, 384, 386 Croiscraig, 192
Cromlix, 386
Culross, 386
Cupar-Fife, 192, 386
Dollar, 192, 387
Doune, 192, 387
Kirkcaldy, 386-7
Leven, 192, 387; sermon at, 380 Meigle, 73, 192, 386 Memus, 193, 387
Muthill, 33, 64 foll., 73 Newport, 334, 337, 387 Perth, St. Ninian's: see § III.; other churches, 56, 170; St. Andrew's School Chapel, 170, 375, 376, 377, 386 Pitlochry, 192, 386
Pittenweem, 337
Strath-tay, 73, 193, 386-7 St. Andrews, 28, 207, 221 foll., 273, 381, 297–304, 386 Tummel Bridge, 193 Weem, 192, 378, 386
§ III. Eucharistic controversy and St. Ninian's.
See Scottish Office, Burton, Cheyne, Forbes, Fortescue, Humble, Lendrum. Charles Wordsworth's position before he became Bishop. 9; Three Short Sermons' on Holy Communion, 10, 67-73, 75; beginnings of the controversy in England (1854), 66; introduced by Bishop Forbes into Scotland (1857), 84; his part in the Eucharistic controversy, 96; relation to Bishop Forbes, 97; opinion on his Charge on its appearance, 98; strong feeling against non-communicating at- tendance, 98 f.; Statement' in concert with Bishop Eden, 100, cp. 99 n.; Pastoral Letter' to Laity' (February, 1858), 101; drafts Synodal Letter, 108; its character, 109, 349; letter to Sir A. Edmon- stone on, 111; 'Notes to assist on Euch. Controversy,' 115-18; Sup- plement to Notes,' 122; ‘Opinion on Mr. Cheyne's first appeal, 120; affirms his suspension, 123; rup- ture with Cathedral Clergy, 124; on celebration with one communi- cant, 125; discussion of statutes, 127; retires from Cathedral for twelve years (1859–72), 128; Charge of 1859, 129; pamphlets of Humble and Lendrum, 130; anonymous 'Proposals for Peace,' 131; inter- view with Keble, 133; Opinion '
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on Bishop Forbes' case, 134; G. Forbes on it, 136; Charles Words- worth's notes on the case, 135–38; on Melchizedekian Priesthood of Christ, 139-40; doctrine com- plained of disturbs the proportions of the faith, 98, 140; renewed troubles at St. Ninian's, 197; Mr. Burton Provost (1871-1885), 198; Charge of 1872, a censure of St. Ninian's, 199; Special Synod of 1873, proposed Committee, 201; address by Dean and other clergy, 202; various circulars, 202; modus vivendi with Provost Burton (1874), 204; its partial success, 204; letters on the Eastward position. 205, cp. Appendix IV., 360, and 377, 378; changes in 1878, 264; happier relations, Mr. Hodson, supernumerary, 264; Charges again delivered in the Cathedral, 1882 onward, 265; Mr. Farquhar succeeds Mr. Hodson, 265; V. L. Rorison Provost (1885), 265; Lord Glasgow's failure a blessing in disguise, 265; enlargement, 265- 66; recognised by Canon (1890), 266, 270; Bishop's satisfaction, 266; verses to G. T. Farquhar, 267.
§ IV. Reunion Work. See espe- cially chapters V and VII.
General policy, 37-39; princi- ples of Church polity, 230 foll.; details of accepts Presbyterian Baptism, 58; how far he insisted on Confirmation, 63 n.; suggests the validity, under circumstances, of their orders, 237 f.; arguments on, 242-44; in letter to Arch- bishop Benson, 253-55; in Lam- beth Conference Committee, 257- 59; and Appendix VI., 363–66; preaching in Presbyterian churches, 38, 39, 197, 233–36, 245, 247-49, 259 foll.; appreciation of 30me features of Presbyterian polity, 33, 34, 222, 231; efforts for
a common Catechism,' 163-65; a National Catechism,' 165-66; final defence of Reunion policy, 275-77; reference to it in his epitaph, 280
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§ V. Public work in England. Assists at Consecrations of T. L. Claughton to Rochester (1867), 174; of Christopher Wordsworth to Lincoln (1869), 196-97; of H. Mac- kenzie to Nottingham (1870), 210; Confirmations at Radley and Stanford in the Vale, 174; part in Lambeth Conferences of 1867, 175; of 1878, 224, 353 foll.; of 1888, 253-59, 363-66; takes part in New Testament revision (1870– 1881), 211-15; At Church Con- gress, Wolverhampton, 178; at Church Congress, Carlisle, sermon and paper (1884), 382; sermons at Oxford, Mending of Nets' (1857), 372, 239 foll.; and 'Doc. trine of the Trinity' (1873), 378; Kidderminster, Reunion of Church of Great Britain' (1862), 156-59; Stratford, on Shakespeare (1864), 169, 374; Chichester, Euodias and Syntyche' (1867), 159, 177, 376; Norwich, 1870 (Choral Festival) and 1875, 210, 211, 376; Peterborough (1870), 210; St. Albans (Choral Festival), 1871, 211, 376; Rochester (1872), 210; Salisbury, 1872 and 1876 (reopen- ing of choir), 210, 279, 378; Dur- ham (1873), 210; Chester (1876), 210
§ VI. Literary work (general). See especially 334-5, and Appendix VII.
A. Theological. Charge on modern teaching on Old Testa- ment Canon, 271 foll. ; on value of Book of Common Prayer, 246 foll.; works on the Christian Ministry, 38; lectures on, 81; Synodal address (1866), 159, 216- 219: see also IV.; A Common Catechism and a National Cate- chism,' 163-60; addition to Church Catechism, 224; and Appendix iii., 358-60; Archbishop Hamilton's Catechism, 240; Lord Bute's Breviary,' 225; 'Papal Aggression in the East,' 82
B. Secular. Greek Grammar and Primer, 167-68; Pindar and Modern Athletics,' 310: Statius,
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§ VII. Verses by Charles Words- worth. On the Times' and the 'Scotsman,' 173; epitaph on Ken- neth Wordsworth, 181; to Canon Farquhar, 267; to Dean Ramsay, 290 f.; to Lord Beaconsfield, 291 f.; on Dean Stanley's versions, 295; Sophocles' thanks to Lewis Camp- bell, 297; to the same on his recovery from bronchitis, 298; to Dr. Boyd, 299; elegy on Principal Tulloch, 300; to Agnata Ramsay, 302; The Scarlet Gown,' 303; to Dr. Macgregor, 305; to Rev. N. Johnston, 305; translation of some lines of Statius, 320; to Bishop Claughton on his birthday, 324; on his golden wedding, 325; to Bishop and Mrs. Moberly on theirs, 325; on Nightmare,' 327; translation of Our Blessed Re- deemer,' 331; and of Thine for ever' and 'Lead, kindly Light,' 332. See also 360 (Archbishop Benson), 374 (1863), 380 (1880), 384 (1890) Wordsworth, Charles Samuel, the Bishop's eldest son, curate of Kidderminster, 204; career and family of, 388 Wordsworth, Christopher (Master of Trinity), 1; death, 4; on Keble's 'Christian Year,' 172 Wordsworth, Christopher (Bishop
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Common Catechism,' 164; ap- pointed Bishop of Lincoln, 196; on Charles Wordsworth's proposed resignation, 203; death of, 240; on his brother's efforts, 241 Wordsworth, Christopher (Canon, Rector of St. Peter's, Marlborough), his book on University Life,' 326 Wordsworth, John (Fellow of Trinity), 1 n. Wordsworth, John (Bishop of Salis- bury), at Winchester, 181; visits to Scotland, 241 and Preface ix-x; consecration as Bishop, 246 n.; letter from, 255; debt to Charles Wordsworth's criticism, 326; chapter of this book written at Osmington, 288, 342; opinions on questions discussed, Preface x-xi; on ministry of Baptism, 60-63; on crucial point in Scottish office, 78-79; on Eucharistic Adoration and Sacrifice, 140-47; on Cate- chism, 166; on use of Revised Version, 215-16; on Presbyterian ordination, 260-64; translations by, 174, 180; Stanley's Valedic- tion,' 296; Sophocles to L. Camp- bell, 297-98; to A. K. H. Boyd, 299; on Tulloch, 301; 'The Scarlet Gown,' 304; to Macgregor and Johnston, 305; Bishop Mober- ley's golden wedding, 325; Night- mare,' 329
Wordsworth, John Roundell, 267 and 387 Wordsworth, Robert Walter, the
Bishop's second son translates Greek Primer, 168; letter on his father's funeral, 297; Preface v, and Appendix IX., 388 Wordsworth, William (the Poet), sponsor to Charles Wordsworth, 2; description of Scottish character, 35; his love of a terrace, 82 Wordsworth, William Barter, Pre- face v, xxvi, and App. IX., 389
For other members of the family see Preface v, 5, 64, 65, 80, 81, (Kenneth) 180-81, 203, 222, 252, 267, 278, 327, 336-7, 388-9
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