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I N I3 E X: Litchfield and Coventry bilhop of, his letter for putting down the prophefyings, p. 239. Liturgies antiquity of them confidered, p. 37. Abftraét of the controverfy upon ir, p. 666. Liturgy. See Service -Book. New litúrgy confirmed by parliament, p. 38, 51. Exceptions of the puritans against it, p. 158. Reafons for amending it, p. 269. Loan, a method of raifing money, p. 515. Perfons imprifoned on account of it, p. 5s8. Lo!lards, LPickliifes followers fo called, p. 4. The feveral ftatutes made againft them, p. 5. Repealed, p. ro, 34. London citizens of, their petition to the parliament for better miniflers, p. 245 Sad condition for want of preachers, p. 049. London Clergy, proceedings of the eccleft- aftical commiffioners against them, p. 140. Reafons of thole who were de- prived for refufing the habits, p. 14r, &e. Sad confequences of thefe proceed- ings, p. 150. Abftradt of their reasons for non- conformity, p. 151. Anfwer- ed, and their replies, p. 552. Their peti- tion to convocation to be restored, p. 271. Londonderry built, P. 474. Long Parliament. See Parliament. Lords difagree with the commons, p. 728. Lords of the council diffatisfied with the bifhops proceedings againft the puritans, and write to them about it, p. 286, Lord's-Day, public fports on it, p. 26r. Bill for the better obfervance of it re. jeaed by the queen, p. 311. Wakes and revels on it countenanced, p. 566. Declaration for fports on it, p. 568. Of its morality, ibid. Votes for the ftriet observance of it, p. 728. It was ftrialy obferved by the parliament party, P. 796. Lutherans, their uncharitablenefs, p. 71. M. 7Eif'ADTR reverend Mr. &c. cenfured .brL for preaching on predeftination, p. 547. Manwaring Dr. his fermon, p. 519. His fevere fentence, p._523. He is pardon- ed and preferred, ibid. Marriage the ring in it, forbidding it at certain times, and licenfing it for mo- ney ; difliked by the Puritans, p. 160. Marriages of the clergy legitimated, p. 51. Queen Elizabeth averse to them, p. 117. Martin -Mar- Prelate, a fatyrical pamphlet, 336, 337. Mary queen, her acceffron to the crown, p. 56. Her declarations about religion, ibid. Her treatment of the Su$olk men, p. 57. She restores popery, p. 58; 63. Her injun&ions to the bifhops, p. 6o. Her marriage with Philip of Spain, p. 6r. She restores the church lands, p. 63. Razes out of the public records What was done againft the monks,- p. 64. Burnings of the proteftants in her reign, ibid. 'and p. 65, 66, 67, 68, 71. Her fiery zeal, p. 68. Number of thole put to death for religion in her time, ibid. Calamities of the nation under her government, p. 79, 80. Her fick- nefs and death, ibid. Her charadler, ibid. Mary queen of feota, her bigotry and ill condu &, p. 155. Her favourite and husband mudered, p. 156. She is ob- liged to refgn her crown to her fon ; and is put to death by queen Elizabeth, ibid. and 333. Majo and real pretence affected, p. 6oz. Ma.//achufet -Bay colony; rife of it, P. 542. Their church covenant, p. 543. Their hard hips, p. 544, 545 Their farewef requeft to the church of England, ibid. Number that went over, p. 546. MaJfacre at Paris, a terrible one, p. 203. Mars -Books called in,p. 43. Mather reverend Mr. Richard, removes to New-England, p. 586. Matthew's bible, p. 467. See Tyndal. Maunfel Mr. his fufferings, p. 435 Members of parliament committed to pri- fon, p. 473, 494) 534) 628. They are fined, p. 535. Merbury Mr. his examination and impri- fonment, p. 296. Merit maintained, p. 603. Widwife's oath, p. 413. Militia debates about it, p. 765, 766. Or-

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