542 INDEX. awakened, 67-of a fiddler con- verted, ib.-of T. Hooker, 68, 69 -of Apb. Abbot, 75, n-of Bp. Neile,104, n-of Walker,140, n- of Cotton,159-of Gataker, 201- of N. Rogers, 239-ofDr. Heylin and Bp. Williams, 248, A-of Marshall,249-of Bp. Montaigne, 350, n-of R. Harris, 303-of a congregation, 387-of J. Wilson, 434-ofa persecutor, 463-of two persecuted brothers, 467, n. Angel, John, iii. 236. Annotations, the assembly's ac- count of, iii. 211. Anslow, Sir Edward, a friend to the puritans, ii. 488. Antinomian controversy, ii. 475; iii. 212. Apocrypha, whether canonical, ii. 317-Errors in it, 318. Apologetical narration, account of, iii. 21. ' Appendix, containing authorities, iii. 537. Archer, Henry, ii. 455. Armitage, Timothy, Hi. 254. Arminian controversy at Boston, iii. 152. Arminianism, the progress of, i. 71 -argument against, iii. 171 - disputes on, ii, 343, 359. Arrowsmith, John, iii. 315. Articles subscribed, i. 5, 21, 35, 64, 178, 199, 358. -, the Lambeth, ii. 82, n. -, thirty-oneexhibited against Cartwright, ii. 151-thirty-four exhibited, 155. ------ of inquiry and answers, ii. 259. Arundal, the mayor of, prosecuted, iii. 155, n. Ascham, Roger, a letter to, i. 215- account of him, 217, n. Assembly of divines, account of, i. 89-a list of them, 90, n. Associations of the puritans, i. 53, 54-their resolutions, 448-de- fended, ii. 156. Astrology greatly admired, i. 375,. n-controversy about it, iii. 219, 220. Avarice, its evil effects, i. 246. Avery, John, ii. 420. Axton, William, i. 151. Aylmer, Bishop, accountof, i. 242 - his foul language, 226, 228, n; 168-his learning, 225, 226-his false accusations, 241 ii. 154; n -his letter to the council, t. 295 -his poverty and riches, ib.-a letter tohim, 317-council's letter to him, 325-he offended the queen, ii. 147, n-he refused to silence an adulterous clergyman, 166-he wrote an angry letter, 168-he made his porter minister, ib. n-his barbarous proceedings, i. 40, 239, 241, 293, 296, 305, 316,317,324,441; 39,109,111, 147, 166-168,235, 237 ; iii. 512. Bainbrigg, Cuthbert, i. 396. Bale, John, i. 101. Ball, John, ii. 440. -, Thomas, iii. 534. Balsom, Robert, iii. 79. Bancroft, Bishop, account of his famous sermon and new doctrine, i. 55, n ; ii. 177, 178-his flattery of king James, i. 61, n-his cha- racter, 66, n-account of him, ii. 346, n-his trial of R. Harris, iii. 304-his severe proceedings, i. 64 ; ii. 184, 202, 227, 232, 238, 269; iii. 516, Baptism, salvatiou ascribed to, i. 270, 286. Baptist congregation, the first in England, iii. 164, 168. --- church, the first in America, iii. 480. Baptists complainedof persecution, ii. 281. Barber, Thomas, i. 429. -, Edward, iii. 330. Barebone, Praise-God, iii.399. Barebone's parliament, iii. 399, 401. Barbarity, a shocking instance of, ii. 483. Barnet, Humphrey, iii. 520. Barns, Bishop, a favourer of puri- tanism, i. 258, n. Barret, Mr., iii. 524. Barrow, Henry, his examination, ii. 25, n - imprisoned, 28, n- his petition, 41, n- his character and death, 42. Bastw ick, Dr., anecdote of his litany, iii. 45, n-sentence against him, 47, n. Batchelor, John, iii. 32. Bates, Randal, ii. 234. Baxter, Richard, the cause of his conversion, ii. 420, a. Baynes, Paul, ii. 261. Beard, Thomas, ii. 396. Nicholas, iii. 523. Bacon, Thomas, i. 166.
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