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548 INDEX. Hart, John, his bold challenge, ii. 177. Hartford in New England, bywhom founded, iii. 67, 424. Harvey, R., i. 191. Hawkins, Robert, i. 133. Hayden, John, ii. 415. Hazard, Mrs., zealous for the bap- tists at Bristol, iii. 334. Head of the Church, the title of, when first given, i. 2-opposed by Bishop Jewel, 369, n. Hebraisms, whether there be any in the New Testament, iii. 212-215. Hebrew, a singular method of teach- ing it, ii. 219, n. Hieron, Samuel, ii. 270. Helwisse, Thomas, ii. 279. Hely, Thomas, examined and sus- pended, i. 264;269. Henry VIII., his new titles, i. 2- quarrelled with the pope, ib.-- anecdote of him and his jester, ib. n-his cruelties, 3, 4-the Bible dedicated to him, 118. Herbal, the first published in Eng- lish, i. 129. Heresy, what it is, ii. 49. Herle, Charles, iii. 324. Herring, Julines, ii. 489. Herrington, William, iii. 522. Heylin, Dr., his curious tale, 1.411, n-his misrepresentation, ii. 125 -anecdote of him, iii. 248, n. Hide, Lord chancellor, a letter to him, iii. 372. Higginson, Francis, ii. 369. High Commission court, its origin, i. 18-its character, 87, n-abo- lished, ib.-a letter to it, 177 - an order from, 349, n-its legality argued, 442-its terrible proceed- ings, 54, 65, 71, 176, 193, 240, 312-314, 318, 353, 359, 365,379, 405-411, 430-442, 448; ii. 24, 44, 151-157, 164, 166, 170, 175, 184, 192-199, 255-257, 268, 291, 294, 363, 366, 379, 380, 383, 384, 398, 400, 402,416-418,425, 435, 437, 444, 450, 453,466-469, 478,481,499, 501; iii.9, n ' 42, 51, n, 65, 84,88,92,166,167,176, 177, 185, 345, 452, 472, 492, 504, 505, 511, 514, 518, 520, 526, 527, 529. High court of justice erected, iii. 122, 123. Ingham in New England founded, iii. 471. , Hildersham, Arthur, ii. 376. Hill, John, i. 274. --, T -, homas, ii. 386. Hill, Thomas, iii. 170. Hinde, William, ii. 364. Hobart, Peter, iii. 471. Hodges,William, account of, ii. 395, Holland, John, ii. 107. ---, Thomas, ii. 213. Holland, puritans remove there, ii. 335. Holmes, John, i. 414. Holt, John, his barbarous sentence, ii. 383, n. Honiwood, Mrs., account of, 5. 337. Hooke, John, iii. 508. Hooker, Thomas, iii. 64. Hooper nominated Bishop of Glou- cester, i. 7, n-a nonconformist, ib.-his cruel usage, 8. Hopkins, John, iii. 510. Hopkinson, William, examined and suspended, i. 264, 269. Horrocks, Mr., iii. 511. Hospitality, a remarkable instance of, i. 258. Howe, Samuel, ii.'458. Howe, John, ii. 467. Hoyle, Joshua, iii. 226. Hubbard, Mr., iii. 517. Hubbock, William, ii. 164. , Huckle, John, i. 324. Hueand cry against Leighton, ii.482. Hume, his high eulogium upon the puritans, Pref. xv. , Humphrey, Lawrence, i. 363-his letter to Gilbys 281. Hunt, John, a confessor, ii. 437, n. Huntingdon, Earl of, his letter to Hildersham, ii. 380, n. Huntley, George, ii. 501. Hutchinson, Mrs.,caused great dis- sention, iii. 474-banished and murdered, 476, n. Hewet, Ephraim, iii. 526. Independent church, the first in England, i. 67-how it was form- ed, ii. 333-the principles of, iii. 21-one formed at Rotterdam, iii. 352. Indian words, their great length, iii. 48S-first sonverted anda church formed, 487-489 Indictment of C. Love, iii. 123. Injunctions of Queen Elizabeth, i. 9. Injustice, two instances of, iii. 497, Interrogatories proposedto the puri- tans, i.-407-409, 413, 423, 448. Irish massacre, account of, iii. 226, n. Isle of Wight, the treaty of, iii. 231, 232. -

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