IN DE X. Hubbock Mr. his fufferings, p. 357. Hull, the king denied entrance there, p. 773, Humphreys Dr. his letter againft the ha- bits, &c. p, 130. Cited with Mr. Samp- fon, before the ecclefraftical, commiflio- ners, p. 136. 'Their letter to them, ibid. Their anfwers to the archbifhop's queftions, p. 187, 138. Humphreys's letter to the queen, p. 139. He obtains a toleration, and at lait conforms, ibid. His death, p. 335. A'COB Mr. Henry, p. 438. Sets up Cl independency in England, p. 476. fames I. born, p. r56. Writes to queen Elizabeth in favour of Mr. Udal, P. 347., Writes to her again in favour of Mr. Cartwright and his brethren, p. 3so.. His children, p. 4o6. His behaviour in Scotland before his coming to England, and declaration in- the general affembly there, in favour of the kirk, ibid. His fudden change upon coming intoEng- land, ibid. Application of the papifts to him, p, 407. Of the bithops, and the dutch and french churches, ibid. His anfwer to the latter, ibid. Application of the puritans to him, p. 408. His pro- clamation for the Hampton-Court con- ference, p. 410. Hisbehaviour in it, P. 411, 413, 414, 415, 4.16, 417. His fpeech at the firft day's conference with the bifhops, p. 412. He is fatisfied about fome little fcruples, ibid. His reafon for permitting papilla books, p. 415. His fpeech about uniformity, p. 417. And againft prefbytery, ibid. He is flattered by the bifhops, &c. p. 418. His letter to Mr. Blake about the puritans, ibid. He refolves to inforce conformity, p. 419. Publifhes a proclamation for that purpofe, p. 420. His proclamation a- gainft the jefuits and puritans, p. 422. His fpeech tò his parliament, ibid. Re- marksupon it, p. 423. His arbitrary proceedings, ibid. and 457, 462. He ratifies the canons, p. 431. Demands the opinion of the twelve judges in re- lation to proceedings againft the puri- tans, p. 432. His foletnn proteftation againft favouring popery, p. 434. How the gun- powder plot was difcovered to him, p. 439. His fevere fpeech againft the puritans, p. 440. His tendernefs 2nd refpe& to the papifts, ibid. He con- firms the church government of jerfey and Guernfey, but afterwardsbreaks in upon it and deltroys it, p. 454, 455. His prerogative advanced above all law by the bifhops creatures, p. 457. He fummons the parliament to Whitehall, and makes an arbitrary fpeech to them, p. 459. Their remonitrances to him thereupon, ibid. Their petition to him in favour of the puritans, p. 46o. And againft the high commiffron, ibid. He diffolves them in anger, p. 462. His proje& of reaming epifcopacy in Scot- land, p. 463, &c. Tranflation of the bible in his reign, p. 469. His zeal a- gainst orflius, p. 47o. State of his court, p. 471. He marries his daughter to the ele&or Palatine, p. 472. Calls a parliament, and diffolves them in anger, p. 473. His difcourfe in the Star Chamber, p. 477. His progrefs into Scotland, and behaviour there, p. 483. His weak management in the affair of Bohemia, p. 489. Of a zealous Cal. vine he becomes a favourer of the Ar- minian:, p. 492. His fpeech to his par- liament, ibid. &c. He adjourns them, p. 493. He writes to the fpeaker, and diffolves them,p. 494. Relaxes the laws againft papifts, ibid. and 502. His in- jun&ions to reftrain preaching Cal- vin:fm, p. 495. His proceedings in the fpauifh match, p. 497, &e. His fpeech to his parliament, p. 50o. His re- markable anfwer to the petition, p. sot. His letterto the pope, p. 502. He dies, -ibid. Summary Rote of religion in his reign, ibid. Chaca&er of him and his court, p. 504. jerfey and Guernfey, reformation there, p. 226. jefuit's letter about the growth of Armini- an:fm, p. 524. jefitits proclamation againft them, p.'422. jewel Mr. [afterwards bifhop] fubfcribes in queen Mary's reign, but àfterwards recants, p. 7o. His letter toBallinger about a thorough reformation, p. 83. He preaches-for the habits, p. 126. But in-
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