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I N D E X. epifcopacy, p. 626. Is infulted by the populace, p. 629. The fecretary's let- ter to him againft the preffing theet ce- tera oath in the book of canons, p. 638. He juftifies the canons, p. 652. He is impeached of high treafon, p. 653. The (cots charge againft him, p. 654. His reply, p. 655. Sir H. GrimJbone's fpeech againft him, ibid. He is committed to the black rod, p. 656. Heads of his impeachment, ibid. He (peaks for him- fell, p. 657. Is fent to the Tower, ibid. Sufpended from his jurifdidtion, p. 732. Lawrence Mr. fufpended, p. 244. Laws popifh repealed, p. 34. Leflurers, king's in&ru&ions about them, p. 540. Their charadler, and proceed- ings againft them, p. 541. Injun&ions againft them, p. 575. Bifhop Monta- gue's articles of enquiry concerning them, p. 593. Bithop Pierfe's ufage of them, ibid. Legate Barth. burnt for Arianifm, p. 471 Legate's court under blloolfey, p. 6. Leighton Dr. writes againft the hilltops, p. 547. His fentence, fufferings, and cha- raéter, p. 548. His petition to the long parliament, and releafe, p. 658, 659. Lenthal William Efq; his charadler, p. 644. Lens, the order of them fettled, p. 115, 116. Lever Mr. Thomas, his letter to the Puri- tans in prifon, p. 167. He refrgns his prebend, p. 188. His death, p. 241. Libellers feditious, to (uffer death, p. 250. Libellous Pamplets, p. 772. Liberty of prayer, defence of it, p. 667, Biffíop Hall's conceflions about it, p, 669. Licences for preaching to be renewed, p. 135. On what condition, p. 136, 146. To be renewed again, p. ,8z. .Again, p. 230. Licences to marry, p. 636. LilburneMr. his fentence and fufferings, p. 599, 600. LincolnJhire minillers reafons for not fub- fcribing, p; 442, &c. Anfwers to them, P. 446. 5 5 Litch- L. 7 D Mr. his (offerings, p. 435. Laity engliJb, their zeal againft po- pery, and the habits, p. 1S4. Form of fubfcription for them, p. 212. Lambert burnt in Smithfield, p. zo. Lambeth articles, p. 388. Dilliked by the court, p. 389. Lambeth Chapel, fuperftitious pidhures in it, P. 553. Latborp Mr. account of him, p. 662. Latimer bifhop promotes the reformation in Henry VIIIth's time, p. xz. Refigns his bifhopric on account of the fix ar- ticles; and is imprifoned. p. 21. Com- plains of the alienation of church reve- nues, p. 52. Is fent to the Tower, p. 58. Burnt at Oxford, p. 66. Was again& the habits, p. 127. Laud bifhop his temper and principles, p. 507, 5to. Made bifhop of London, p. 528. Becomes prime minifter, ibid. His anfwer to the commons remon- &rance, and remarks upon it, p. 532. Libels againft him, p. 535. His fcheme for governing the church, p. 540. His behaviour at palling fentence on Dr. Leighton, p. 548. His confecration of Creed Church, Ente. p. 549. His care of the preis, p. 56o. His behaviour in Scotland, p. 563. His regulation of the king's chapel at Edinburgh, ibid. He is made archbilhop of Canterbury, p. 565. His letter about wakes and revels, p. 566. He makes alterations in the fer- vice-book, p. 571. His account of the &ate of his province, p. 575. He ob- liges the french and dutch churches to conformity, p. 580. His exceptions to the brief for the - palatine mini&ers, p. 582. His farther account of the fate of his province, p. 585. He increafes the power of the ecclefia&ical courts, p. 588, 589. Makes new Statutes for Ox- ford, p. 590. His fpeech in the Star Chamber, p. 597. More libels againft him, p. 600. He complains againft the king's jeer, p. 616. Stirs up the king to hatter, his re,,arations againft the feats, p. 6x8. Excites the clergy to con- tribute towaris the war, p. 6.9. Re- viles and altars hilltop Hall's book of VOL. I,

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