á N D_E.ä..: for the habits, p.'47,: 'Relaxes his opi- ition about them, p, 48. His fentiments about difcipline, p. 54. He,was not fa- tisfied with the liturgy, though twice re- formed, ibid. He is feat to the Tower, p. 57. Tried for high treafon, p. 59. Declared a heretic, p. 6r. Degraded, and recants, p. 67. Retraâs his recan- tation, and .is burnt, ibid. He was ut- terly againft the popith habits at laic, p. 127. His bible, p. 468. Creed church the manner of its confecra- tion by Laud, p. 549. Cromwel lord, a friend to the reformation, p. 12. Appointed vifitor general of the monatleries, p. 13. The caufe of his fall, p. 19. He is beheaded, p. 22. Cromwel Oliver, p. 530. Defigns for New- England, p. 622, 744; 786, 798. Crofs in baptifm, Puritans objebtions againft it, p. 159, 443, 444. Bithop Rudd's moderating fpeech about it, p. 424. Crowder Mr. his hard treatment, p. 554. Crowley Mr. his fufferings, p. 149. D. nAR R E L Mr. his fufferings for .f. pretending to cátt out unclean tpirits, p. 39t. His folemnproteftation, p.392. Davenant bifhop cenfured, p. 546. His death andcharaéter, p. 734. Davenport reverend Mr. removes to New England, p. 578. Day bifhop deprived, p. 44, 51. Reftored, F. 57. Deacons conclufons of the puritans con-, cerning them, p. 232. Dead of praying for them, p. 24. Deans and chapters, &c. bill forabolifhing them, p. 702. Dr. FFatket's defence of them, p. 705.- Several fpeeches againft them, ibid. Etc.- Original pf them, ,ibid. Réfolutions of the commons againft them, p. 707. Declaration of faith by the reformers in prifon, p. 62. Of articles of religion, fet forth by the bithops, p. 105. Deering Mr. articles of his examination, p. 207. Deprived, ibid. reftored, p.;208. His letter to the lord treafurer, ibid. Deprived again, p. 299. His death and charaéter, p, 236. Vol,. I. 5 R Deering Sir Edward his fpeech againft the hierarchy, p. 702. Defender of the faith, original of that title, p. 6. Delegatescourt of, rife of it, p. tr. Deprived: V ide Minßers. Defcent of Chrift into hell, controverfy a- bout it, p. 391. Devon and Cornwal minifiers, proteftation of their loyalty, p. 453. Digby lord his fpeech againft the bithops, and the new canons, p. 647. Another fpeech of his for reforming the hierar- chy, p. 685. His fpeech againft the earl of Strafford, p. 694. Difcipline of the church, the firfreformers opinion about it, p. 53, 54. Puritans ob- jebtions and complaints of the want of it, p. 1S7. The commons addrefs the queen to reform it, P. ,8r. Rules for it agreed upon by the minifters and ma- giftrates of Northampton, p. 183. The church in her fervice Bill complains of the want of it, p. 23o. Affociationsof the puritans for reftoring it, p. 231. Their book of difcipline, p. 3o1. Ano- ther treatife about it called the Ablirat!,. ibid. Bill to reform it, p. 302. Forni of fubfcription to the book of difcipline, p. 323. Perlons who fubfcribed it, p. 324. 'lVhat the,puritans wanted to have reformed in it, p. 408. Innovations in it, p. 709, 7 to. Bithop Williams's fcheme of it, p. 712. Difputation at Oxford between the refor- mers and papitts, p. 6t. Another ap- pointedby queen Elizabeth, p. 90. Dillraktions in the flute, p. 733. Dotirinal puritans, p. 387. Doktrine Reformation of it defred in the Hampton.Courtconference, p. 414. In- novations in it, p. 709. Dotirines of the church reformed, F. 49. Dort. Vide Synod. Dublin univerfity founded, p. 473. Dutch church. See German. Dutch and French churches their addrefs to king,ames I. and his anfwer, p. 407. Their addrefs to the bifhop of London, and his ,anfwer, p. 43r, 432, Laud ob- liges them to conformity, p. 580. His to them, p. 58s. They are broken up, ibid. Dyke
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