Y N D Committee for preaching minifters, and for fcandalous ones, p. 727, 728. Common- Prayer book of, puritans ob- je&ions to it, p. 442. Queries con- cerning it, p. 71t. See Service-Book. Communion Tables placed inftead of altars, reafons for it, p. 44, 101. Reforma- tion of the communion fervice, p. 36, 5r. Canon about them, p. 430. Turned into altars, p. 572. Arguments for and again(} it, p. 573. Votesabout them, p 727. Commutation of penance, p. 636. Concealments commiflion of, p. 256. Conference at Lambeth; p. 288. Heads of it, p. 280. The iffue of it,, ibid. Conferences of the puritans vindicated by them, p. 354. Conte on of faith of the authors of the admonition to parliament, p. 192, 193. Vide Declaration. Confirmation, what the puritans difliked in it, p. 159. Confarmßs, difference between the old ones and many of the prefent, p. 130. Conformity terms of, difliked by many, . and fome remarks thereon, p. 107. Queen requires full conformity, p. 249, Severe a& to oblige perfons to it, p. 25o, 362. Proclamation for inforcing it, p. 420. Bancroft's letter about preffrng it, P 435. Conge d'Eu re bifhops appointed to be chofen, p. tò, 84, 87. Congregational. See Independent. Connekticut colony founded, p. 62o. Convocations how held formerly, and their power, p. 2. Reftrained by king Hen- ry VIII. p. ro. Original of them, p. 54. They have all their powers now from the king, p. 88. Convocation in queen Mary's reign fub- fcribe to tranfubftantiation, p. 59. That in the beginning of queen Elizabeth a- gainft the reformation, p, 92, 104. The next agree upon the 39 articles, p. 117. But are divided,about the ceremonies, p. 119. Another increafes the hardfhips of the puritans, p. 182. Defends plu- larities , and non - refidence, p. 304. Continues fitting after the parliament p. 322. Addreffes the queen again againft the bill to prevent pluralities, . p..334. E 'K. Makes Come regulations of fpiritual courts, p. 395. Convocation of 1603, their proceedings, p. 424. Their book of canons, p. 428. They denounce excommunication againft all who refledt upon them, or call their authority in queftion, p. 431. Convocation of 1640t their proceedings, p. 630, 631. Continued after the dil7oiu- tion of the parliament, p. 630. Re- marks upon it, p. 631. Their book of canons, p. 632. Obje&ions of the com- mons to them, p. 65o, 651. Convocation the lait in king Charles's time, p. 648. They difperfe, p. 649. Cook Mr. 'fecretary, his fpeech in parlia- ment, p. 532. Copping Mr. the Brownig, executed, p. 26o. Cornwal petition of the inhabitants to the parliament for better minifters, p. 246. Cofins reverend Dr. his book favouring of popery, p. 602. He is cenfured in parliament, p. 659. Cotton reverend Mr. removes to New England, p. 577. Coverdale Miles, aflifts in tranflating the bible, p. 15. Made co-adjutor, and then bifhop of Exeter, p. 49. Retires out of the kingdom, p. 58. His fuffer- ings at home for non-conformity, and death, p. 123. He was much followed by the puritans, p. 153. Counèil-Table, its arbitrary proceedings, p. 5o8. Country Clergy their hardfhíps, p. 297. Cawel Dr. his extravagant policions con- cerning the prerogative, p. 457 Con Dr. brings in king Edward's fervice book at Francfort, which breaks the church, p. 74, 75. Cranmer archbifhop, gives (entente of divorce for king Henry VIII. p. 9. Promotes the reformation in his reign, p. 12. Reviews and correis Tndal's bible, p. 15. Appointed to. difpute a- gainft Lambert the martyr, p. 20. His power declines with the king, p. 26. His judgment concerning the epifcopal jurifdi&ion, p. 34. His perlecuting principles, p. 40. Caufes loan of Kent to be burnt for a heretic, p. 41. And George Fan Pari;, ibid. He is zealous for
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