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I N D E X. to the archbishop about his 24 articles, p. 285. Burnet bishop, his opinion of the civil magistrate's power to reform religion confider'd, p. 28. Burroughs reverend Mr. fer. retires to Holland, p. 6z3. Burton Mr. his fufferings, p. 577. His fecond fufferings, p. 595. See Prynne. Byfield reverend Mr. his death and cha- aabìer, P. 497 C. CAL Al S loft from the engliJh, p. Calvin's9judgment of the engli h fervice- book, p. 74. Of the engliJh ceremonies, P. 75 Calvindfm difcountenanced at court, P. 495 Cambridge. vide Unive,fty. Campion the jefuit, &c. executed, p. 255. Canne Mr. p. 437, 663. Canons, nib for reviling them, p. is. Ne- ver done, ibid. Another act for it, p. 42; Which alfo comes to nothing, ibid. New ones, p. 306 Canons of 1603, an abffrai of them, p.428, 429, 430. Conclufion and ratification of them, p. 431. Bilhops obliged to re- lax the rigor of them for a time, P. 435 Canons of 1640, p. 632, &c. Unaccepta- ble to the clergy, p. 637. The execu- tion of them fufpended, p. 638. Speeches in parliament against them, p. 647. Re- folutions of parliament thereupon, ibid. Remarks, p. 648. Objeátions of the commons against them, p. 65o. They are juflified byLaud, 652. Canino book of, for Scotland, p. 586, 587, Remarks, p. 588. Canterbury cathedral, its decorations, p. 552. Furniture of its altar confecrated, p 574 Carew Mr. his fufferings; p. 290. Carter reverend Mr. john, his death and charaéter,-p.'583. Cartwright Mr. his fentiments of the cc- cleGaftical fupremacy, p. 88. He op- poses the hierarchy of the church, p. 175, 176. His positions, ibid. He writes to the fecretary, p. 177. He is expelled the univerfity andretires beyond fea, ibid. Being returned, he draws up the puri- tans fecond admonition to the parlta- suent, p. t91. His famous dispute with Whitgift, and his flandard of difcipline and church government, p. r96. His hard ufage, p. 198. His fecond reply to Whitgift, p. t99, Zoo. A procla- mation againft.him, p. 207. He aflifts in framing a difcipline for 7erfey and Guernfey, p. 226. Is chofen preacher to the englijb Fa&ory at Antwerp, p. 242. Returns to England and fettles at War. wick, p. 311, 312. Forbid by the arch. bishop to answer the Rhemills teftament, p. 315. Examination of him and his brethren before the high commiffioners, p. 347. Articles exhibited against him, P. J48. He refutes to answer upon oath, ibid. He and his brethren brought be- fore the Star-Chamber, p. 349. They are committed to prifon, p. 350. They petition the council and the archbishop, ibid. They addrefs to the queen in a long declaration, p. 351. He is releafed, and reflored to his hospital at TLarwiçk, but his brethren continue under fufpen- fìon, p. 356, 357 He defends himself' and his brethren from being concerned with Hacket, p. 360. His death and chara&er, p. 420. Cathedral- worship disliked by the puritans, p. s58. Cathedrals, requeft against them, p. 321. decorations of them, p. 552. Dr. Hack- et's defence of them, p. 705. Dr. Burges's fpeech against them, ibid. Me- morandums for reforming them, p. 710. Their flute at the beginning of the ci- vil war, p. 798` Cawdery Mr. his fufferings, p. 329. His farther fufferings, and appeal to the court of Exchequer, p. 357. Cenfures of the church, puritans opinion concerning them, p. 448. Ceremonies of the church, debates in con- vocation about them, p. i19. The con- fiderable number of the clergy that were for amending them, p. "120, 12r. Several of them fcrupled by the pmitans, p. 159. Objected against by the puri- tans, p. 414, 442. Defended by bishop Moreton, &e. p. 446. See Rites. Chadderton reverend- Dr. his death au charaber, p. 640. Chancellors patents, and cenfures, canons about them. p. 636. Charke Mr,expelledtheunivetfity, .190.

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