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General Index  Abigail (biblical), 105 Act for the Better Settling of Intestates’ Estates (1670), 129 adultery, 40–41, 56, 201n65 alcohol, 33–34, 195n73 Alsop, George, 17; on commercial ventures, 30–31; on courtship and marriage, 47–48; on families, 60–61; on Susquehannock Indians, 23–24 Anatomy of Melancholy (Burton), 122 Anglicans, 16, 187n4 Annapolis, Maryland, 27, 36, 74 archeological excavations, 30, 50, 195n70 architecture and theology: Arminian Anglicans , 78–81, 80; Catholics, 75–78; Free Will Christians cohort, 6, 84–85, 100; Puritans, 71–75; Quakers, 81–83, 82 Ark (ship), 17, 91 Arminian Anglicans: Anglican roots, 187n4; architecture and theology, 78–81, 80; authority and power of women, 5, 120–21, 133; Bible, 86, 98, 99; Book of Common Prayer, 51–52, 99, 121; burial rituals and cemeteries, 80–81, 84; charity and charitable acts, 110– 11; egalitarianism, 66–67; Free Will emphasis , 4–5; inheritance practices, 132–34; marriage practices, 47, 133–34; in Maryland, 2, 37–38; nuns, 121–23; piety, 4; Puritan uprising , 36; religious practice, 83; Roman Catholicism and, 84–85, 99; salvation, 95, 100, 112, 180; soteriology, 98; theological tenets, 85–86; Virgin Mary, 5, 111, 119, 121, 126 attorneys, women as, 5, 7, 160, 161, 170, 172 Avalon, 11, 13, 15 Bacon, Francis, 33 Baltimore, Baron. See Calvert, George Baltimore Town, Maryland, 182 Bible: Arminian Anglicans, 86, 98, 99; Catholics , 93, 94, 95, 99; choices in biblical text, 85; Free Will Christians cohort, 6, 96–97, 99; gossips and spiritual siblings, 67; Puritans, 72, 98; Quakers, 90, 99; women in, 104–105, 125, 127 Blackstone, Sir William, 202n82, 202n87, 203n98 Book of Common Prayer. See under Roman Catholicism books, 93, 115. See also writings and publications Bossy, John, 96, 112, 189n12 Bozman, John Leeds, 1 Brooke, John, 73 burial rituals and cemeteries, 6; Arminian Anglicans, 80–81; Catholics, 76–78; Free Will Christians, 98, 100; gravestones, 73–74, 74, 84, 100, 104–105, 156; land donations for graveyards, 107; Puritans, 73–74; Quakers, 83–84. See also death business acumen, 165, 173–74, 179, 227n66 Calvert, Cecil, 10, 13, 14, 16–17, 19 Calvert, Charles, 45, 61, 66, 210n77 Calvert, George: advice of women, 177; civil order emphasis, 20; Cromwell’s dealings with, 25–26; death, 14; execution of will, 166; family matters, 61, 66; on Jesuits, 22–23, 93; land donations, 107–108; land for wife, 174; powers bestowed upon, 20–21, 29; province establishment and oversight, 2–14, 33; provincial revenues, 36; Puritan uprising, 27– 29; religious freedom emphasis, 26–27, 38; wives of Calvert, 13, 14 Calvert, Leonard: baptism of Indians, 23; death, 24–25; gardens, 33; legal system of Maryland, 21–22; legislative assembly (1637), 21–22; manor, 92; “plundering time,” 24; settlement of Maryland, 18 Calvert, Margaret, 174 Calvert, Philip, 29 Calvert family, 6, 33 Calvin, John, 4, 36, 95 Calvinism: Anglican roots, 187n4; architecture and theology, 71; divorce, 198n10; election, 100; in England, 151; Free Will Christians compared to, 84, 85; gravestone iconography , 73–74, 74; inheritance practices, 130–31, 140, 181; justi¤cation by faith, 97, 100; marriage , 47; ministers, 98; in New England, 212n17; patriarchal family relationships, 130– 31, 190n18; predestination emphasis, 4, 90; rebellion (1689), 177–78; Stapleton on, 95; status of women, 152, 184; tenets, 97–98; on Virgin Mary, 120; wills and testaments, 171, 172; women as Eve’s descendants, 112 canon law, 70, 128, 130 capital accumulation emphasis, 34, 45 capital punishment, 35 Carmelite nuns, 114 Carr, Lois Green, 2, 130, 144, 181 Carroll, Kenneth, 89 Carvile, Robert, 19 Catherine of Genoa, 116 Catherine of Siena, 115–16 Catholicism. See Roman Catholicism chapels, women’s funding of, 106, 107, 213n37 charity and charitable acts, 5, 109–11, 206n18, 209n59 Charles I: Brooke’s support of, 178; Catholic association, 85; charter for Maryland, 14, 15, 16; execution, 25, 167; Neale family and, 103; powers of Lord Baltimore, 20; Puritans, 177; religious rites, 81; on Virgin Mary, 119–20 Charles II, 25, 108–109, 167 child rearing: authority and power of women, 129, 173, 222n44; in®uence of religion, 126; partnership in, 105; religious instruction, 103–104, 105, 123 childbearing and pregnancy: abortion, 201n69; birth order, 148; gender preferences, 57, 142– 43; illegitimate children, 40–41; infant mortality , 33, 40, 57–58, 201n77; infanticide, 201n69; midwives, 33; post-birth rituals, 201n77; procreation role of women, 7; Puritans , 57–60; risks, 65; word choices, 201n74 class and inheritance issues, 144, 212n12 commercialization in Maryland, 30–32 conspicuous consumption, 194n54 “Cool Springs” in...

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