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I N D E X, Apocryphal Whitings, the puritans againft reading.them in the church,. p. 442... Apparel. See Habits. Appeals to Rome forbid, P. 9. 11. 84. vid. Prohibitions. Apprenticespetition, p. 750. Arbitrary methods of government, p. 539. Archbilhops of Canterbury and Toni, their power before the reformation, p. 2. Archy, his jell upon prince Charles's going to Spain, p. 499 Upon archbilhop Laud, for which he is difcharged the king's fervice, p: 616, Arians in prifon for the gofpel, p. 70. Arminian controverfy, progrefs of it in Holland, p. 478. Arminiens rife of them at court, p. 492. conferences between them and the Cal- vinifis, p. 517. Arminius his death and charaÉter, p. 457. Arminianifm frate of it at king Charles's acceffion, p. sao. Reftraint of theprefs in favour of it, p. 517. Jefuit's letter about the growth of it, p. 524. Pro - tefration of the commons against it, p. 532. Minitiers expell'd the univerfrty for preaching against it, p. 553. Army the parliament vote the raifing of one, p. 793 Charadter of it, p. 799, Army the king's, charaEter of it, p. 803. Articles of religiondevis'd by king Henry VIII. p. 15. The 42 articles in king Edward's reign, p. so. Articles fet forth by the bifhops in queen Elizabeth's reign, p. los. The 39 agreed upon in convocation, and the controverted claufe of the loth cold-Weed, p. as7. They are fubfcrib'd, p. x18. Adt for fubfcri- bing articles of faith only, p. 179. Remarks thereupon, ibid. fee. Many depriv'd for not fubfcribing them, p. 187. WYhitgift's three articles, p. 270. Mi- nifters fufpended for not fubfcribing them, p. 272. &c. His 24 articles for the ufe of the high commif ion court, p. 281. Lambeth articles, p. 388. Articles to be fubfcribed by the clergy, and in what form, p. 430. Lincolnfhire minifrers reafons againft them, p. 442. They occafion a fecond feparation, p. 446. Articles of the church of Ireland, p. 475. Remarks upon them, ibid. The ar- ticles at large in the Appendix, p. 826. Articles the five of Perth, p. 483. Rati- faed in parliament, ibid. Articles of the fpaniJh match, P. 498. Sworn to by the king and prince, ibid. Articles the thirty nine, king's declaration before them, p. 528. They are received in Ireland, p. 579. Articles of viftation by the bilhop , p. 591, 63t. Mil-chief of them, p. 592. AJkew Mrs. Anne, &c. burnt, p. 26. 4,furance aó} of, p. 117. Augmentations, court of, p. r3. Auricular Canfefon, expediency of it main- tained, p. 603. Axton Mr. his remarkable examination, p. 171, &c. He is depriv'd, p. 175. Aylmer Dr. made bifhop of London, and from a favourer becomes a perfecutor of the puritans, p.229. The'queen's letter to him for fuppreffing the prophefyings, and his order thereupon, p. 237, 238. His perfecuting zeal, p. 245. His fe- vereproceedings in his vifrtation, p. 25t. His cruelty in Mr. Wright's cafe, p. 257. Complaints of him, p. 259. His farther feverities againft the puritans, p. 290, &c. His anfwer to the privy council's letter in behalf of Mr. Beni- fon, p. 295. His ill language to Mr. Merbury at his examination, p. 296. His different fentiments before he was made a bifhop, ibid. His death, p. 384. B. DAGSHALF's readings againft the bi- L (hops, p. 627. His fpeech againft the order, p. 68a. Ball reverend Mr. his death and charac- ter, p. 640. Ballard a prieft, executed for a plot; his judgmentof the puritans, and of hYbit.. gift's writings, p. 322. Bancroft Dr. firft advances the notion of the divine right of epifcopacy in a fer- mon, p. 330. Dr. Reynolds's- remarks upon it, ibid. He is made bifhop of Lon- don, 385. His behaviour in the Hamp- ton-Court conference, p. 415. He an- fwers Reynolds's objections, ibid. Is againft a preaching miniftry, p. 416. Flatters king names, p. 418. Is pre- ftdent of the convocation, p. 424. Made arch-

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