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4. The Reply of Father Persons
page 29
5.-Penal Acts of the thirty-fifth year of Queen Eliza-
Assertion that the Priests were executed, not for their Religion,
but for their Commission of Acts of High Treason
CHAP. XXXVIII.
Continuation of the Practices of the Spanish Party -
-
44
47
1601.
CHAP. XXXIX.
Protestation of Allegiance, presented to the Queen by Thirteen
The Disposition of James the First towards the Catholics at his
Accession to the Throne: his immediate Proclamation, and Laws
against them—their disappointment and feelings -
83
CHAP. XLIV.
The Gunpowder Conspiracy
1606.
page 92
CHAP. XLV.
Trial of Father Garnett, of the Society of Jesus, and others, for
the Gunpowder Conspiracy
102
2.-Other Jesuits accused of being concerned in the
Conspiracy
161
3.-Observations on the conduct of Father Garnett 164
4. On Cecil's privity to the Conspiracy -
5.-Inquiry whether it can justly be charged
general body of the Catholics
CHAP. XLVII.
The Oath of Allegiance framed by James the First
1. His motives in framing this Oath
184
185
192
3.-The Briefs of Paul the Fifth against the Oath 194
CHAP. XLIX.
The Examination of Mr. Blackwell, the Archpriest, before his
Majesty's Ecclesiastical Commissioners
CHAP. L.
page 204
212
Ulterior Occurrences respecting the Protestation of Allegiance 211
1. The Petition of eight Priests confined in Newgate,
to Paul the Fifth, for an Explanation of his
Briefs
2.-Opinion of several Doctors of the Sorbonne in
favour of the Oath-Sentiments of Bossuet re-
specting it
213
218
3.-Final division of Opinion on the Oath
4.-Complete rejection, (now adopted by the universal
Catholic Church), of the Pope's deposing power,
in the Declaration of the Gallican Church, in
1682
220
CHAP. LI.
Decline of the Party of the English Fugitives in Spain 223
1612.
CHAP. LII.
General view of the Laws passed against the Catholics in the
reigns of Elizabeth and James-Death of James
1625.
230
CHAP. LIII.
The Institution of an Archpriest-Death of Father Persons-
English Benedictine Monks-Friars-College at Lisbon
1. The Institution of an Archpriest
2.-Appointment of a Vicar-Apostolic
3.-The Death of Father Persons
248
249
268
272
4.-English Benedictine Monks-Friars-College at
Lisbon
282
CHAP. LIV.
Charles the First-Preliminary Occurrences connected with the
History of the English Catholics during his Reign - page 284
CHAP. LV.
Ecclesiastical Occurrences among the English Catholics during the
reign of Charles the First-Bishops-Chapters-Exemptions
of Regulars -
291
1.-Nature and extent of the powers of Bishops in
partibus infidelium, with ordinary jurisdiction over
catholics in other places
292
2. The right of Dr. Bishop and Dr. Smith to appoint
a Chapter
294
299
3. The claims of the regular Clergy to Exemption
from their episcopal Jurisdiction
4.-Contest on Exemptions between Dr. Smith and
the regular Clergy
301
CHAP. LVI.
Missions of Father Leander a Sancto Martino, and Signor
Gregorio Panzani, from the See of Rome into England 310
Attempts to establish an official intercourse between the See of
Rome and the English Government
362
The Puritans
CHAP. LVIII.
1.—The origin of the Puritans
- page 369
371
2. The principal points in difference between the
Church of England and the Puritans
3.-Division of the English Puritans into Presbyterians,
Independents and Baptists
372
376
The Persecution of the English Catholics during the reign of
Condition of the English Catholics from the meeting of the Long
Parliament till the end of the reign of Charles the First 397
CHAP. LXII.
Loyalty of the English Catholics during the Civil War, and the
Usurpation:-New profession by them of Allegiance and civil
Principle condemned by Innocent the Tenth
1647.
1.-Loyalty of the English Catholics -
409
ib.
2.-New disclaimer of the deposing power condemned
by the See of Rome
413