CHURCH OF ENGLAND, ABROAD AND AT HOME, IN THE
REIGNS OF CHARLES AND JAMES THE SECOND,
THE BERMUDAS-Divisions there prevalent-VIRGINIA-Acts refer-
ring to Colleges and Schools-Severity of other Acts-Acts con-
cerning the Indians-Instructions to Berkeley-Conspiracy-Bap-
tism of slaves-Bacon's rebellion-Berkeley's recall-Death and
character—Godwyn's description of the Virginia clergy—Pamphlet,
entitled 'Virginia's Cure,' &c.-Its enumeration of evils which
afflicted the Church there-Its proposal of remedies-Its demand
for a Bishop-Its testimony to the affectionate spirit of the Vir-
ginians-Abortive attempt to send a Bishop to Virginia-Sir Leo-
line Jenkins-His Will-The Universities of England-The claims
of her Colonies upon them-Virginia, under Culpepper, Effingham,
at the Revolution, under Nicholson, Andros, and Nicholson a second
time-The Rev. James Blair, Commissary-William and Mary Col-
lege-Difficulties of Blair and the Virginia Clergy under Andros-
Defects in Blair's Character-MARYLAND-The Rev. Mr. Yeo-
The Proprietary government abolished-The Church of England
established in the province-Nicholson, Governor-Dr. Bray, Com-
missary-His services at home and abroad-Petition of the Clergy
for a Bishop-DELAWARE-PENNSYLVANIA-NEW YORK-NEW
JERSEY The NEW ENGLAND Colonies-The witchcraft delusion-
The first Church in Boston, belonging to the Church of England-
HUDSON'S BAY-The Moravians-CAROLINA-WEST INDIES-INDIA
-Prideaux-The Church of England at home, from 1684 to
1702-Boyle-SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE-
SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS
-Reflections thereon