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I N D E with Barrow, &c. p. 372. Executed, P. 373 GreyLady lane, proclaimed queen, p. 56. Tried for high treafon, p. 59. Executed with her hufband, ibid. Grievances complained of by the puritans,. P 318, Grievances in the (fate, P. 459. Sundry petitions about them, ibid. Of religion, p 745- Grimfione Sir Harbottle, his fpeech againft at chbifhopLaud, p. 655. Grindal Dr. made bithop of London, p. 95. Was againft the habits though he conformed, p. 129. Of a mild temper, p. 136, 150. Several puritans examin- ed before him, p. 162. White's fmart letter to him, p. 165, 166. He is made archbishop of York, p. 178. Suppreffes a letter to the queen from the debtor Palatine in favour of the puritans, p. 183. Cannot go the lengths of arch- bilhop Parker, p. 187. Sampfon's plain dealing with him, p. 223. He is made atchbilhop of Canterbury, p. 229. Pe- titions to him in behalf of Mr. Stroud, p. 234. He regulates the prophefyings, p. 236. Refufes to put them down, and writes to the queen in their behalf, p. 239. For which he is fequeftered and confined, p. 240. He fubmits in part, p. 241. Licenfes puritan ministers to preach, p. 244. Admits of prefbyte- rian ordination, p. 2.58. His death and charabter, p. 264, 265. Guulrer his advice to the engliJh reformers, p. 82. Their anfwers, p. 83. His letters againft the habits, &c. p. 132. Guernfey and Jerfey reduced to conformity, P. 454, &c. Gueft Dr. bithop ofRochejler, his opinion of the ceremonies, p. 129. Gun- Powder Plot, p. 439. To be fathered on the puritans, 440. H. H.4 B ITS, different opinions of the reformers about them, p. 38. Who were at the head of the two parties, ibid. Rife of the controverfy about them, p. 45. Hooper refutes them, p. 46. Judg- ment of foreign divines about them, ibid. And of the reforming clergy at borne, p. 48. Thepuritans write tothe X. courtiers againft preffing them, p. 135. . But the hilltops are for inforcing them, p. 126. A farther account of the denti ments of the firft reformers about them, p. 127, &c. State of the queftion a- bout them, p. 130. A farther account of the opinion of foreign divines con- cerning them, p. 132, &c. The eng- li/h laity averle to them, p. 134, 153. The bishops injun&ions for inforcing them, p. 135. Dr. Humphreys and Sampfan cited, and examined about them, p. 136. Their arguments againft wear- ing and inforcing them, p. 137, 138, 139. Reasons of the deprived London. clergy for refusing them, p. 141, &c. They are fcrupled by the univerhty of Cambridge, p. 148. Abfraót of the de- prived Landon ministers trafons againft them, p. 151. And of the puritans in general, p. 161, Hacket executed, and the puritans not con- cerned with him, p. 359 - Harket reverend Dr. his defence of deans and chapters, p. 705., fides judge, his hard ufage, &c. p..58.. Hall bithop, his divine right of episcopacy, p. 626. Revifed and altered by Laud, ibid. His defence of liturgies, p. 666. Answered by Smetlymnuus, ibid. His. conceffrons about liberty of prayer, p. 669. His farther defence of epifcopacy,. ibid. Hamilton marquis of, font high commit fioner into Scotland, p. 615. Declaims againft lay-elders, p. 617. Hampden Mr. his charadter, p. 645. Hampton-Court conference, proclamation' for it, p..410. Perlons concerned in it on both fides, p. 411. Partial accounts of it, p. 412, 419. First day's confe- rence, p. 412. Remarks on it, p. 413. Second day's conference, p. 414. Re- marks upon it, p. 417. Third day's conference, p. 418. Remarks upon the whole, p. 419. Puritans refufe to be. concluded by it, and their- reafons, ibid. Harvey Mr.: fufpended, p. 234. Hayden reverend Mr. his fufferings,, p. Heath bithop deprived, p. 44,. 51. Re- ftored, p. 57.. His fpeech againft the a& of uniformity, .p.92.. Deprived, a- gain, P. 94. Henri

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