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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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