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INDEX. 547 Fisk, John, iii. 468. Fits, Mr., iii. 503. Fleming, William, iii. 509. Flesh forbidden in Lent, i. 334, n. Flint, Henry, iii. 535. Ford, Thomas, account of, ii. 395. Fox, John, i. 326. Foxcroft, John, iii. 531. Foxley, Thomas, ii. 497. Frankfort, troubles at, i. 15, 16, 107, 172, 217, 329, 358 ; ii. 106, 123. Freke, Bishop, a persecutor, i.238, 239 ; ii. 241, n, 367. Frewen, John, iii. 518. Frewen, Archbishop, account of, iii. 518. Frost, John, iii. 291. Fulke, William, i. 385. `Fuller, Nicholas, an advocatefor li- berty, and his cruel usage, 184 and n. Fulwer, Mr., iii. 505. Gammon, Hannibal, iii. 530. Gang-week, account of, ii. 105, n. Garbrand, John, i. 392. Gardiner, Bishop, a bloody perse- cutor, i. 328-the censure of him, 331. Gardiner, John, i. 316. -----, Richard, iii. 512. , sen. ii. 68. Gataker, Thomas, jun. iii. 200. Gawton, Richard, ii. 241. Gee, John, ii. 307. Gee, Edward, iii. 349. Gellibrand, Edward, i. 311. Gellibrand, Henry, ii. 424. Genealogy, a curious one, i. 282. Generosity, remarkable instances of, i. 259, 262 ; ii. 108; iii. 201. Geree, John, iii. 102. ---, Stephen, iii. 265. Gibbons, Mr, beheaded, iii. 135, n. Gibson, Mr., iii. 511. Gifford, George, ii. 273. ----, John, iii. 257. Gilby, Anthony, i. 278-letters to him, 373, 382; ii. 191, 192. Gilpin, Bernard, i. 242. Gilpin, William, his groundless cen- sures, ii. 229. Glover, Edward, i. 313. . God, a treatise on the names by which he is called, iii. 210. Goodman, Christopher, ii. 123. Goodwin, Thomas, iii. 300. Goswell, James, iii. 509. Gouge, William, iii. 165. Goughe, Stephen, iii. 515. Government, instrument of, i. 95- a free one founded, iii. 479. Gower, Stanley, iii. 534. Graile, John, iii. 229. Granger's censure of two books, iii. 500, n. Grantham, Thomas, iii.."456. Gray, H., i. 308. Gray, Lord, his wish to have, the bishopsexpelled fromparliament, i. 54, n-at Lambeth conference, 0. 316. Green, Bartlet, his martyrdom, ii. 124. Green, William, iii. 523. Greene ' John, iii. 34. Greenham, Richard, i. 415. Greenwood, John, ii. 23. Greshop, Thomas, iii. 504. Grey, Dr., his reproach of the puri- tans, i. 394-his opinion of C. Love, iii. 137 -his frivolous rea- soning, 142, n-his reproachful insinuations,172, 249, n, 234,247, 313, 317, 325, 367. Grindal, Archbishop, his character and death, i. 45-assisted in com- piling the Book of Martyrs, 330- his correspondence and lordly appearance, 381-his zeal against nonconformity, ii. 138 t iii. 505. Gross, Alexander, iii. 228. Guernsey and Jersey, their church discipline framed, i. 410. Guildford in New England founded, iii. 374. Habits, Cranmer and Ridley wished them to be abolished, i. 12, n- Whittingham's excellent letter against the imposition of them, 231, 233, n,-how they were op- posed, 365, 371. Hacket, Coppinger, and Arthington, account of, i. 427, n. Hamet, Matthew, burnt, i. 43. Hampton-court conference, i. 61; ii. 179, 447. Handson, John, i. 238. Hardyman, John, i. 116. Harley, Sir Robert, account of, ii. 211, n. Harris, John, iii. 300. --, Robert, iii. 303. Harrison, John, iii. 509. Harsnet, Archbishop, preferred for persecuting the puritans, ii. 121, n-his severe proceedings, 263, 397, 415, 453; iii. 41, 263-ac- count of him, 416,'n. Harsnet, Mr, iii. 510.

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