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I N DE X. Fletcher Dr. finale bifhop of London, and perfecutes the puritans, p.. 385. The queen difpleafed with him for his fecond marriage, ibid. He dies, ibid. Foreign proteftants take fanhtuary in Eng- land, p. 35. Their fentiments about the habits and ceremonies, p. 132, &c. Foreign protefiant churches difowned, p. 582. Forma promiionis to be fubfcribed by the clergy, p. 209. Forma abjurations, p. 210. Forais, &c. a variety of them in different churches allowed even by the papifts, p. 38. This complained of in the church of England, p. 124. Fox Mr. John, his letter to Dr. Humphreys, p. 116. His Alts and monuments, p. 724. Negle&ed by. the church for fcrupling the habits, ibid. Summoned before the comrnitfróners, but refufes to fubfcribe, p. 140. Interceeds with the queen to fpare fome anabaptifts that were condemned to be burnt, p. 228. His death and chara&er, p. 330. France War with it, p. 521. Francfort the congregation there, and their manner of worfhip, p. 72, 73. Inter- rupted byDr. Cox and his party, p. 75. Remarks on that affair, p. 76. The congregation divided again, p. 77. The new book of difcipline, ibid. Frederick ele&or Palatine marries -theprin cefs Elizabeth, p. 472. Chofen king of Bohemia, p. 488. Defeated and driven out of his kingdom, &c. p. 489. Freemen of London to be disfranchifed for not going to church, p. 161. Free-will the firft reformers opinion about -.it, p. 23. Rife of the controverfy about it, p. 68. See Predeination. Freke Dr. made bitlop of Norwich, p. 233. His feverity again[} the puritans, p. 244. And againft the browuifts, p. 254. His articles againft the juftices, ibid. French church in London reftored, p. 109. See Dutch. French match, p. sot. Compleated, and the confequences of it to the nation, p. 506, 507. Frith John burnt, p. 72. Fuller Mr. his fufferings, p. 435, 436. G. AL,L O PP d Y' P. his account of the Hampton-court conference, p. 413. Gardiner bifhop imprifoned,and hardly tired in king Edward's reign, p. 39. De- prived of his bifhopric, p. 49. Rettored by queen Mary, p. 57. Commifììoned to perfecute the proteftants, p. 64. His cruelty to Dr. Taylor the martyr, p. 65. His farther cruelty, remarkable illnefs, and death, 66. Gardiner Mr. his melancholy cafe, and hard ufage, p. 316. Garments popith. See Habits. Gannon Mr. his bold letter to the bifhop of Norwich, p. 233. General Afembly in Scotland, their protefta- tion againft fetting up bithops there, p. General 465. Afembly at Glafgow, p. 616. Dif- folved, but continues fitting, and their beafons for it, p. 607. Their a&s,p. 619, They depofe the bithops, ibid. General Affemby at Edinburgh, p. 624. Geneva Bible account of it, p. 108, log, - 468. Geneva difcipline fet up by force of the Eng- lifh exiles at Geneva, p. 75. Geneva divines their opinion of the habits, &c. p. 133. German' and Dutch church eftablifhed in London, p. 48. Put down by queen Mary, p. 58. Reftored under queen Eli- zabeth, p. 109. Forbid to admit puri- tans to their communion, p. 218. Germany difputes there occafroned by the interim, p. 45. Gifford Mr. his fufferings, p. 291. Giles (St.) church confecrated by bifhop Laud, p. 550. Gilpin Mr. Bernardhis death and extraor- dinary charm&er, p. 262, &c. Godfathers andGod-mothers, opinionof the puritans about them, p. 159. Goodman a prieft, reprieved by the king, p. 68g. Goodwin reverend Dr. Thomas retires to Holland, p. 6z2. Good Works, our firft reformersopinion a- boat.them, p. 24. Greenhorn Mr. fufpended, p. 234. Greenwood,. the brawny minifter, tried with,

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