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    God's Secretaries

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      Index

      Note: The King James Bible has, in places, been abbreviated to KJB.

      Abbot, George, Archbishop of

      Canterbury: appearance

      attacks ‘Americans’

      attempts to convert Garnet

      and Book of Jonah

      brutality eloquence

      guide to the world and

      James I prose style

      upbringing and career

      Abbot, Robert

      Aesthetics

      Aglionby, Johm

      Allen, Ward

      America: Abbot criticises

      choice of Bibles innative

      peoples Puritans in

      speeches in, see also

      Pilgrim Fathers

      Andrewes, Lancelot, Bishop of

      Winchester: appearance

      background and career

      and ceremony chapel

      Christmas sermons

      death, as director

      of Company of Translators

      and financing

      of translation of KJB and

      Gunpowder Plot and

      Hampton Court Conference

      and John Bois

      and Lady Essex divorce case

      personality and principles

      prayers and Separatists

      and Society of Antiquaries

      Andrewes, Nicholas

      Andrewes, Roger

      Anne of Denmark, Queen of James I

      Antiquity: attraction of

      Apocrypha

      Archetypes

      Aston, Sir Roger

      Astrology

      Aubrey, John

      Augustine, St

      Authenticity

      Authority: divine in Elizabethan

      England, in Jacobean

      England, on

      language royal

      Authorship

      Bacon, Francis, Viscount St Albans

      Bancroft, Richard, Archbishop of

      Canterbury: and Cambridge

      Presbyterianism draws up

      Church rules at Hampton

      Court Conference

      hostility to Puritans and

      Separatists

      and Lancelot

      Bancroft, Richard

      Andrewes, letter of instruction

      to Translators

      succeeds Whitgift as Archbishop

      supports translation of KJB

      Baptism, adult

      Barker, Robert

      Barlow, William

      Baroque: elements in KJB

      Barrow, Henry

      Beauty: in Jacobean England

      Bedwell, William

      Bellarmine, Cardinal Roberto

      Berwick-on-Tweed

      Beza, Theodore

      Bible: of Reformation

      translations compared, as

      word of God see also

      Bishops’ Bible; Geneva Bible

      Tyndale, William

      Bilson, Thomas, Bishop of

      Winchester

      Bin Laden, Osama

      Bing, Andrew

      Bishops: in conflict with Puritans

      and Hampton

      Court Conference

      vestments

      Bishops’ Bible

      annotated copy

      Blackness: as vice, see also

      Darkness

      Bodleian Library, Oxford

      Boel, Cornnelius

      Bois, John: background and character

      children’s deaths

      death, education

      lifestyle, and money

      notes on revising

      committee and

      Savile, translates

      Chrysostom, as Translator of

      KJB, virtues

      Bois, Mirabel

      Bois, William

      Bonnest, Arthur

      Book of Common Prayer

      Boston (Lincolnshire)

      Bothwell, James Hepburn th Earl

      of

      Bound, Nicholas

      Bowing: to name of Jesus

      Boxworth (Cambridgeshire)

      Bradford, William

      Bradlaugh, Charles

      Brahe, Tycho

      Branthwaite, William

      Brett, Richard

      Brewster, William

      Britain’s Burse (Strand, London)

      Broughton, Hugh

      Browne, Thomas

      Bruen, John

      Bruno, Giordano

      Bucer, Martin

      Buchanan, George

      Buckeridge, John, Bishop of

      Rochester and Ely

      Buckingham, George Villiers, Ist

      Duke of

      Bunyan, John

      Burghley, Thomas Cecil, 2nd Baron

      Burghley, William Cecil, Ist Baron

      Burleigh, Francis

      Calvin, John

      The Institutes of Christian Religion

      Calvinis
    m and the Geneva

      Bible see also

      Puritanism

      Carew, George, Baron

      Carey, Sir Robert

      Catholics see English Catholics;

      Roman Catholicism

      Cecil, Robert ( later Ist Earl of

      Salisbury): and Britain’s Burse

      and Carey and

      Gunpowder Plot and

      Hampton Court Conference

      and Hatfield House

      interest in

      numerology, Jonson writes

      masque for, London garden

      as Lord Treasurer and

      love, peerage promotes

      Andrewes, rivalry with Raleigh

      and Savile

      Secretaryship, serves James I

      Spanish pension, and

      Theobalds

      wealth

      Ceremonial

      see also Symbolism

      Chaderton, Laurence

      and Hampton Court

      Conference

      Charles I, King

      Child mortality

      Chiswick

      Christian IV, King of Denmark and

      Norway

      Chrysostom, St John

      Church: government, internal

      conflicts and state

      Cicero

      Circumlocution

      Civil War (English)

      Civility: in Jacobean England

      Clapham, Henoch

      Clarke, Richard

      Class (social), see also Social order

      Coleridge, Samuel Taylor

      Commentary (Biblical)

      Communion

      Company: concept of

      Confirmation

      Conflict: between word and

      ceremony, within

      church

      Continuity: of translation

      Corruption

      Cosin, John, Bishop of Durham

      Cotgrave, Randle: French-English

      dictionary

      Coverdale, Miles: Bible translation

      Cranmer, Thomas

      Cromwell, Sir Oliver

      Cross, the see also

      Symbolism

      Cuffe, Henry

      Culture: in Jacobean England

      Cumberland, George Clifford, 3rd

      Earl of

      Custodis, Hieronimo

      Dakins, William

      Darkness, see also Blackness;

      Light

      Darnley, Henry Stewart, Earl of

      Deans

      Dekker, Thomas

      Dillingham, Francis

      Dodd, C.H.

      Donne, John

      Dorset, Robert Sackville, 2nd Earl of

      Dove, Thomas, Bishop of

      Peterborough

      Downes, Andrew

      Drunkenness

      Duc, Fronton du

      Duport, John

      East India Company

      Eedes, Richard

      Ego: suppression of, see also

      Individuality

     


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