I N D E X.`: inveighed againft them before, p. 128. His death, character, and writings, p. 186. Images in churches pulled down, p. 31, 35. Set up again, p. 6o. Pulled down again, p. 102. Independent church government, its rife, p. Independents, who was the firnt of them, p. 437. Rife of them in England, p. 476. Their manner of erecting . a church, ibid. ,Their hiftory continued, p..662. They appear in public, p. 663. Inforrmers,. p. 585. Injúntlions of king Henry VIII. on the clergy, p. 18. Of king Edward VI. p. 32. Of queen Mary, p. 60. Of queen Elizabeth, p. 98. Of king James to reftrain preaching Calvinifm. p. 495. Remarks, p. 496. Againft lecturers, p. 575 Innovations in the church, p. 549. The authors of them cenfured in parliament, p. 659. Votes againft them, p. 664. Committee for confideringof them, p. 708, &c. In)?itutian of a chriftian man, Cet forth by the bithops, p. 18. Infurrettions, p. 17, 39, 40, 169. Interim in Germany, what, and the confe- quencesof it, p. 45. Interrogatories II/hitgifs's 24, p. 28e. The lord treafurer's remarks on them, p. 285. lFbitgift juftifies them, p. 286. Invocation of faints favoured by the clergy, p. 6o2. Joan of Kent burnt, p. 40, 41. Cranmer guilty of her death, ibid. Johnfon Mr. fufpended, p. 188. His far- ther fufferings and death, p. 210, 211. JohnfonMr. a rigid Browni, fl, p. 436. Ireland, abftrac`t of the reformation there, p. 473. Scots fettlement there, ibid. State of religion there, p. 526. The thirty nine articles received there, p: 579 Iriifh infurrection and maffacre, p. 736. Spreads terror over England, p. 737. The authors of it, ibid. Concern of the englijh court in it, p. 738. Earl of Eff-ex's account of it, p. 739. And the marquis of Antrim's, ibid. Proceedings of parliament upon it, p. 741. Re- marks, p. 742. Judges, their opinion about deprivations, prohibitions, and petitions, p. 432. Re -. marks thereupon, p. 433. Their charac- ter, p. 508. Their opinion of the con- vocation's fitting after the diflblution of the parliament, p. 630. Jurifditticn of biflrops, p. 673. Of pref- byters, ibid. .. unites of Norfolk and Suffolk, their an- fwer tothe bifhop's articles of impeach- ment againft them, p. 255. Nikes. of Mìddlefex, &c. their fupplica- tion to the council in behalf of tht pu- ritans and the effect of it, p. 259,. 26o. Ju, ification, our firftreformers opinion a- bout it, p. 24. Juxan bifhop made lord high treafurer, p. 594. K. KA LEND A' Rreformed, p.1í4. Katherine queen divorced from Henry VIII. p. 9. Kentifh minifters fupplication to the coun- cil, p.. 271. Numbers fufpended, p. 268. Kimbolton lord his character, p. 644. King's book in Henry VIllth's time, and abftract of it, p. 22, 23. King's inauguration day, canon about it, p. 632. Kingly power of reforming the church de- bated, p. 28. Canon about it, p. 632. Kingfmill Mr. Andrew, his death and cha- racter, p. 17o. Kirk of Scotland, king James I. declares folemnly in favour of it, p. 406. But afterwards deferts it, p. 407. Kneeling at the facrament, by what au- thority enjoined, p. 92. Exceptions of the puritans against it, p. 159, 443. Knight reverendMr. his fufferings, p. 291 His fermon againft the prerogative, p. 494. His bold anfwer upon being que - tioned by the court, ibid. Knox Mr. banifhed from Francfort, p, 74. Chofen paftor by the engli/h exiles at Ge- neva, p. 75. Begins the reformation in Scotland, p. 110. His death and cha- racter, p. 203. L.
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