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I N- D E X. archbifhop of Canterbury, p. 431. His Bible, p. 167. Account of the feveral temper and furious proceedings, p. 432. englifh tranlations of it, p. 467, &c. He revives the perfecution of the puritans, Fielt edition of it, ibid. Loft tranfla- 'ibid. His letter to the bifhops about Lion of it, p. 469. conformity and fubfcription, p. 435. Bid /Iles, p. 568. His death and charadler, p. 485. Bidding of prayers, the rife of that cufiom, Band of defence of the Scots nation, p. Bilney, 3 614. e By/fold, and Bainham, &c. their Baptß Congregation, the firft in England, martyrdom, p. 02. p. 663. Bilfon bifhop, his opinion of Chrift's -fuf- Barber Mr. fufpended, p. 272. ferings, p. 391. Barnes Dr. made bifhop of Durham, p. Bithops to be chofen by Congo d' Elire, p. 242. ro. To be appointed by theking's let- Baronets, their inftitution, p. 472. tors patent during pleafure, p. 34. Dif- Baro Dr. his cafe in the predeltinarian femme between thofe of the church of controverfy, p. 389. England and the primitive ones, accord- Barret Mr. begins the predeftinarian con- ing to Mr. Deering, p. 299. troverfy at .Cambridge, p. 387. Bithops, priefts, and deacons, &c. Our firft Barrowe Mr. the Brown?J1, his fupplicati- reformers opinion about thofe orders, p. on to the parliament, p. 366. His fop- 25, 43, 55. Bancroft's new Dodtrine plication for a conference, p. 370. Rea- about them, p. 330. Ions for refuting it, ibid. His firft exa- Bifhaps bible, p. 167, 468. urination. p. 371. His fecond exami- Bifhaps their anfwer to the puritans pro - nation, p. 372. His trial, ibid. His pofals for a further reformation, p. 303. execution, p. 373 His letter againft archbifhop Whitgift, ibid. Barrawi/Is. See Browns. Batiwick Dr. his fufferings, p. 577. His fecund (offerings, p. 595. See Prynne. Baxxter reverend Mr. his charaaer of the parliament party, p. 799. Of the pu- ritan Clergy; p. 800. Baynes reverend Mr. his death and cha- 413. They are for making the king ab- raier, p. 478. folute, p. 425, 457. Speech in parlia- Beale Mr. writes againft the proceedings ment againft them and their courts, pt of the bifhops, p, 287. His fpeech in 458. Dr. Leighton writesagainft them, parliament againft them, p. 361. Beckingtan (offerings of the church war- dens there, p. 584. Bedford earl of, his chara&er, p. 644. Se/2i/inMr. his fufferings, p. 293 The council's letter in his favour, p. 294. The bifhop's anfwer to it, p. 295. Bernard reverend Mr. his fufferings, p. 542. Bean his charadter of Cartwright, p. 175. them of their votes in parliament, p. 200. His letter to the lord treafurer for 698, &c. Whether they are one of the a farther reformation, p. 188. three eftates, p. 700. Thirteen of them Bible tranflated into engli h, p. 14. Burnt impeached, p. 72o, 72x. They fall into by the bithops, ibid. Set up inchurches, negleét, ibid. Iffue of the impeachment, p. 19. Again burnt by the pupils, p. p. 749. Petitions for and againft them, 78. Another tranllation of it at Gene- _p. 750. , They are infulted, p. 753. va, p. to8. Another called the Bithops Their proteftation, p. 754. They are Q2 impeached, Their own propofals, p. 305., Debates in parliament about their power, p. 36o. Their cruelty fet forth by the Brownifts in their petition to the council, p. 365. Their early application to king names I. p. 407. They endeavour to prepof- fefs him againft the puritans, p. 41r. They intreat againft any alterations in the church, and their reafons for it, p. p. 547. Their articles of vifitation il- legal, p. 59o. Their uninterrupted fuc- celliion maintained, p. 602. Their pow- er attack'd by Bagthaw, p. 627. They prefs the et cætera oath in the canons, p. 634. They become odious, p. 637. Lord Digby's fpeech against them, p. 647. Several other (perches againft them, p. 68o, &c. Bill for depriving

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