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I N D E X.. bill for the better obfervation of the fab- bath, p. 311. And flops other bills for reformation, p. 322. Another plot of the papifts againft her, ibid. Puritans petition her, but in vain, p. 327. Her condu& in the fpanilh invafion, P. 334- She again flops the proceedings of parlia- ment, ibid. Prohibits the books againft the church, p. 339, Her arbitrary mef- tage-to the parliament, p. 36o. Again, 361. She repents of putting ,Barrowe and Greenwood, two brownifts, to death, p. 373. Diflikes the predeftinarian con- troverfy, p. 389. She again flops the parliament's proceedings, p. 395, 396. Her death andchara&er, p. 402. Elliot Sir yobs, his fpeech in parliament, p. 531. He dies in prifon, p. 535. Elliot reverendMr. removes to New Eng- land, P. 554 Ellßon Mr. his fufferings,' p. 297. Eng1i/hpuritanifm,abftra&of it, p. 447, &c. Epsjcopacy rife of the controverfy about its divine right, p. 330. The controverfy carried on, p. 381. Pamphlets for and againft it, p. 665. Bifhop Hall's de- fence of it, p. 666. Anfwered by Smec- tymnuus, ibid. Remarks, p. 674. Bill for abolifhing it, p. 792. Remarks, p. 793 Epifcopacy reftored in Scotland, P. 464, tic. Erudition of a chriftian man, a remarkable . book, called the king's 'book, account of it, p. 22, Etc: Remarks upon it, p. 25. Effee petitions for their deprived miniftero, p. 272, 293. Namesof thofe thatwere fufpended, p. 290. See Non-f:ibfcribers. Effex earl of, his chara&er, p. 644. Cha- ra&er of his party, ibid.. Et Cetera oath, p. 634. Obje&ions againft it, p. 651. Excommunication puritans notion of it, p. 354. Terrible Confequence of it in the SpiritualCourts, p. 429. Canonsabout it, p. 636. Exercif s religious. See Prophefyings. Exiles for religion in queen Mary's days, p. 58, 71. Their petition to her in be- half of the fufferers at home, p. 65, 664 Difputes among them about the ceremo- nies and fervice book, which gave rife to the puritans, p. 72: They appeal to Calvin, p. 74. Some of them fee up the Geneva difcipline, p. 75 Their rea- fons for laying afide the rites and ce- -remonies, p. 76. Remarks upon the breach between them, ibid. Farther dif- ference among them, p. 77. They re- turn home at queen Elizabeth's acceffion, and with what temper, p. 82. Their good refolutions, p. 83, See Reformer:. F. CTOR IE S Ènglifh in Holland, regulationsof them projeSted by Laud, p. 56o. Fagiur comes over into England, p. 35. His bones dug up and burnt by the papiflsep. 68. Faith the firft reformers opinion about it, p. 22. Falkland lord, his fpeech for reformation of the hierarchy, p. 683. Againft the earl of Strafford, p. 694. Family of love, p. 227. Fail voted by the commons, p. 248. Forbid by the queen, ibid. Failings of the clergy put down, p. 248. Feaßs of dedication, p. 567, Fenner Mr. defends the puritans, p. 325, 326. Feoffees cenfured in the Star chamber, p. 556. Ferrars bifhop burnt, p. 65. He was a- gainft the popilh garments, p. 127. Field and Wilcox imprifoned for the admo- nition to the parliament, p. 191. Their apology, p. 192. Their fupplication, ibid. Their confedìon of faith, and preface to it, ibid. &c. Their conference with the archbifhop's chaplain, p. 195. And hard ufuage, ibid. Field Mr. fufpended, p. 272. Finch lord chief juftice, his charaóier, p. 508. FirfbFruito-and Tenths. See Annates. Fifher bilhop refufes the oath of fucceffion and fupremacy. p. 1s. Beheaded for it, ibid. & 17. FifhSimon his fupplication of the beggars, p. 12. Five Members king gees to the houfe to feize thein, p.. '757. The authors of that project, p. 758. 5 R 2 Fiet-

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