T N D impeached, p. 755. Apology for them, p. 756. Not brought to their trial, but deprived of their votes in parlia- ment, p. 76o. The adi 'for that pur- pole, p. 762. Remarks upon it, ibid, Bops and Prefbyters, of the diftinStion between them, p. 669. Of the foie right of ordination by the former, p. 670. Of their right of jurifdiEtion, p. 673. Bifopricks new ones ereaed, p. 14. Birches's madnefs and death, p. 205. BlackwoodDr. his flavifh pofition, p. 457. Bloody Statute. See Six Articles. Bohemia, flaw of the proteflant religion there,, p. 487, f$c. Bohemia queen of, king yames's daugh- ter,' and anceftor to his prefent majefly king George, the -delight of the puri- tans, p. 487, 488. Reduced with her numerous family to great neceffities, p. 489. Negleaed by her brother king Charles L and by archbifhop Laud and his party, p. 582. Long parliament zealous in her interdits, for which She returns them thanks, p. 720. vide Pa- latine. Bolton reverend Mr. Robert, his death and charaéter, p. 556. Bonner bifhop, Submits to king Edward's injunBions, p. 34. And to the new Ser- vice-book, p. 38. But being at last fuf- peEted by the government, is depriv'd, p. 42. Is reftor'd by queen Mary, p.57. His unheard of cruelties to the proteftants p. 65, 66, 67. Depriv'd again and im- prifon'd by queen Elrfabeth, p. 94. Book of Sports publifhed, p. 486. Sub- fiance of it, ibid. Remarks, p. 487. In- forced anew, p. 568. Bookfellers their complaints, p. 518. Bothwell earl, his infamous marriage with the queen of Scots, and miferable- end, p. 156. Bound Dr. his treatife of the Sabbath, p. 386. 'Tis fupprefs'd by the archbifhop, p. 387. Butprevails, ibid. Bourne Dr. occahon s a Tumult by preach- ing againft the reformation, p. 57 Bowing at the name of Jefas, what the pu- ritans thought of it, p. t6o. Bowingat the name of JeSus 'enforced,.. p. 5.72- E X, Bowing towards the altar, p. 574 Bradford Mr. yobn, fuffers martyrdom, p. 66. His charitable temper, p. 69. He was againft the habits, p. 12,8. Brad/haw reverend Mr. publifhes his Eng- liJh Puritanifm, p. 447. His death and charafter, p. 485. Brayne Mr. fufpended, p. 280. Brethren of the Second Separation, p. 446. Bridges Dr. writes againft the puritans, and is anfwer'd by Fenner, p..-325.. Bridge reverend Mr. William, retires to Holland, p. 623. Brightman reverend Mr. his death and Charaaer, p. 457. Broughton Mr. Hugh, explains Chrifl's de- fcent into Hell, p. 39r. Browne Robert, p. 188. Hiftory of him, P. 251. Browns their rife, p. 251, 252. Their principles, ibid. Reafons of their Sepa- ration from the church, p. 254. Seve- rities againft them, ibid. Two of their minifters executed, p. 26o. Their num- bers increafe, p. 363. Their church Settlement and adminiftration of the fa- crament, ibid. They are difcover'd and imprifon'd, ibid. Their examination, P. 364. . Their petition to the council, ibid. Their Sufferings, ibid. Their pe- tition to the lord treafurer, p. 367. Several of them fly into Holland, and there . plant churches, p. 386. Their hiftory- carried on, p. 436. Their opinion of the church of England, fr. 438, 447. Bucer comes- over, and is made ,divinity_ profeffor at Cambridge, p. 35. His opi- nion about the habits, p. 46. 128. His fentiments about difcipline, p. 53. His bones dug up and burnt by the papifts, p. 68. - Buckingham duke of, a bad minifter, pa 507. Stabbed by Felton, p. 528. Buckley reverend Mr. removes to. New England, p. 585 Bullen Anne, her marriage with .Henry VIII. p. 9: A friend to the reforma. tion, p. 12. She is beheaded, p. 15. Ballinger, his opinion of the habits and ce- . remonies, 132. Barges reverend Dr, his fpeech againft cathedrals, p. 705. Burleigá lord treafurer,, his excellent letter to
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