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I N D Henry VIII. his birth and charaaer, p 6. Obtains the title of defender of the faith, for writing againft Luther, ibid. Moves the pope for a divorce from his queen Katherine, and appeals to the principal univerfities of Europe, ibid. Breaks with the pope for not granting the di- vorce, p. 7. Allumes the title of fu- preme head of the church of England, p. 8. Is divorced, and marries Anne Sul- len, p. 9. The clergy fubmit to him, p. to. He obtains the firft fruits and tenths, p. it. Monafteries, &c. fur- rendered to him, p. 13, 14. Articles of religion devifed by him, p. r5. He is excommunicated by the pope, p. 17. His injunétions thereupon for regulating the behaviour of the clergy, p, 18. Hin- drances to a farther reformation in his reign, p. 19. He perfecutes the pro- teflants, p. zo, 22, 26. And the pa- piffs for denying his fupremacy, p. 17, 22. State of the reformation at his death, p. 27. He dies, p. 28. Henry prince his death and charaaer, p: 472. Heretics, rife of the penal laws againft them, p. 4. Refledtions thereupon, ibid. Some of thofe laws repealed, p. 20, 34. Revived in queen Mary's reign, p. 64. Again repealed, p. 84. Several burnt,p. 40.. Heylin, his unreafonable refleEtions upon king Edward VI. p. 54. Heywood juftice, flabbed by a papift, p. 688. Hierarchy of the church, objeátions of the puritans againft it, p. 157x. Oppofed by Cartwright, p. 175. The Brcwnßs opinion of it, p. 364. Petitions againft it, p. 675, 676. Petitions in favour of it, p. 677, 678. Minifterspetition for reforming it,. p. 679. King interpoles in favour of it, ibid. Speeches againft it, p. 68o, &c. Speeches for reforming it, p. 683. More fpeechs for and againft it, p. 705, 706, &c. Hugh Cámmion Court, rife of it, p. 84. A great grievance to the fubje&, p. 85. The firft in queen Elizabeth's reign,p. 102. Their proceedings, ibid. and 134., &c. 139. Their new injunftions with the confequences of them, p. 145, 146. 9' Their arbitrary doings, p. a. Their E X. farther proceedings, p. 213, 214, &e. A new on appointed, and the preamble to the commifììon, p. 274. Copy of it, ibid. The reafon of the name, and their jurifdi &ion, p. 277. Their power debated, ibid. Their power of impri. fonment, p. 278. Of their fines, and power to framearticles for the clergy, p. 279. Manner of their proceeding, and form of citation, ibid. Their interro- gatories, framed by Whitgift, p. 28r. Their prohibition to preach in the city without a licence, p. 328. Their power debated in Mr. Cawdery's cafe, p. 357 Their cruelty let forth by the Browns, p. 367. Their proceedings againft the puritans, p. 4.35. Petition of the par- liament againft it, p. 46r. Grievances in the execution of it, p. 462.' Sum- mary account of their arbitrary proceed- ings, O. 509. Farther account of them. p. 620. AB for abolifhing it, p. 718. Hilderfham Mr. his form of recantation and fufferings, p. 329. 330. Hilderjham reverend Mr. Arthur, his death and charaBer, p. 554, 555 Hutton Mr. burnt, p. 12. Holgate archbifhop of York, fent to the Tower, p. 58. Hollis Denzil Efq; his charaaer, p. 645. Homilies firft book of, p. 32. A fecund book, p. rob. Hooker's ecclefraftieal polity, account of that book, p. 382. General principles contained in it, ibid. Remarks upon them, p. 383. Removes to New Eng- land, p. 578. Hooper bifhop, his charaSter, P. 45. He refufes the habits, and his reafons for ir, p. 46. He is hardly ufed on that ac- count, p. 47. Complies a little, and is made bifhop of Glouçßer, ibid. His charaBer as a preacher,. and bifhop, p. 46. Imprifoned by queen Mary, p. 57. His martyrdom, p. 64. His excellent letters to Bullinger, &c. ibid. Horn Dr. flies beyond fea, p. 58. Made billiop of TPinche/ier, p. 95. Preaches for the habits, p. 126. But was not fond of them at firft, p. 128. Hatbam. Sir John his charaaer, p. 645. Proclaimed a traitor by the king, p. 773 Howe Mr. Samuel, p. 663. Hub-

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