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B.

Baptism, 59; true baptism declared, 60; whether water baptism remains, 62, 64, 166, 229; spiritual, 331.

Banks, John, 78.

Beard, John, sufferings of, 117.

Bread and Wine, whether commanded, 62, 166; denied as carnal, 402.

Briggs, Thomas, short account of, 73.
Burrough, Edward, memoir of, 380: convinced by

G. Fox, 382; receives a gift in the minis-
try, 385; imprisoned-writes to the in-
habitants of Underbarrow, 386; comes to
London, 390; service, 391; preaches to a
company of wrestlers, 393; visits Bristol,
396; testimony to Christ, 398; joins in a
declaration against popery, 402; sails to
Ireland, 403; epistle, 403, 405, 410 to
416, 421, 425; 456, 457, 459; 477, 482,
487; imprisoned and banished-writes to
the officers, 408; lands in England, 416;
replies to Bunyan's charges, 418; address-
es Cromwell, 429, 431; denounces a
priest a warning, 432; declaration of
faith, 435; true religion discovered, 446;
holds a dispute, 448; dispute with a
Jesuit, 448; writes to Cromwell, 450;
writes to R. Cromwell, 451, 456, 465; a

declaration of faith, 452; foresight of the distress which came upon those who had been in power; visits Dunkirk, 462; questions to the Friars, 463, 464; addresses Parliament, 466, 475; a message to the Rulers, 467; meets T. Ellwood at I. Pennington's, 474; visits Ireland, 482; replies to the N. England persecutors and a popish pamphlet, 484; defends Friends before Parliament, and a committee, 485; appeals to the king on behalf of Friends in New England; rebukes J. Perrot, 486; imprisoned and dies in Newgate, 487; Testimonies, 489, 490, 491. Buttery, Isabel, visits London in 1653, 389. Bunyan, John, opposes Friends, 418. C.

Conscience, how governed, 265.
Crisp, Stephen, life of, preface by John Field,

135; early visitations, 138; meets with
James Parnell, 141; singular exercise in
meeting, 142; visits Scotland-discerns
wrong spirits, 144; visit to the Low Coun-

Croker,

tries, 145, 146, 148, 149; visits Bristol-
great exercise on account of opposition to the
order of society, 151; death of his wife, 153;
inarries again, 154; testimony of Colchester
meeting concerning S. C., 155; a word of
reproof to teachers, 158; description of the
church of Scotland, 160; letter to the mayor
of Colchester, 169; Epistle concerning the
present and succeeding times, 171; Harvest
meditations, 179; a plain pathway, 181;
Backsliders Reproved, 187; Letter on Dili-
gence in meetings, 193; a word of consola-
tion, 194; Epistle, 187; 200, 201, 202, 231,
233, 234, 241, 243, 250, 254, 255, 263, 274;
Answer to T. Loddington, 198; Alarm in
spiritual Egypt-description of the Temp-
ter-man in the fall-freedom from sin,
&c., 204; false Church, 215, 217;
Address
to magistrates, 221; lamen-
tation over Groningen, 222; to the
Baptists, 229; testimony respecting E.
Grant, 230; Address to the rulers in Hol-
land, 235; Epistle of tender counsel and
advice, 241; reply to T. Crisp, 251; Warn-
ing against seducing spirits, 256; Address
to French Protestants, 264; Epistle of tender
love, &c. ; 268; an honest letter to J. R.,
275; to several friends, 276, 277.

John, Memoir of-born 1673; devotedness of his parents-his education; goes to Pennsylvania, 1; his difficulties, 2; embarks for England-taken by a privateer, 3; lands in Newfoundland, 4; trials in getting home, 5; religious exercise, 7; marriage, 8; appears in the ministry-death of his wife-close trials, 9-10; second marriage 11; letter-advice to his son, 12; death, 14. Cromwell, Oliver, interview with, 389, 431. Christ,

praying and worshipping in the name of, 61; The Word of God not the Scriptures, 163, 398; The eternal Son of God, 191; Salvation by Him, 330, 342; testimony of him, 410, 420, 435, 453.

D.

Day, Lord's, 61, 62, 65. Dudley, Mary, life of, 278; religious exercises and letters, 279 to 284; conflicts respecting her call to the ministry-marriage and removal into Ireland, 284; travels as a minister, 287; journey in Holland, &c., 290; family visit at Cork, 300; to Ulster Province, 301;

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