I N Ordinances of both houles for difpofing of it, p. 767. Millenary petition of the puritans, p. 408. Miners fufpended and deprived for non- conformity, p. 139, 140, 175, x88, 190 x98, 207, 209, 233, 234, 244, 268, 272, 290, 291, 292, 297, 324, 329, 357, 432, 435, 585, 586, 592, 595, 62o. What the puritans wanted 'to have re- formed concerning them, p. 408, 416. Retire toHolland, p. 436, 62,2. Their petition for reforming the hierarchy, p. 679. Speeches on it, p. 683, &c. Minßers of the Word, puritans opinion concerning them, p. 449. Minßry, puritans complaint of the abufe of it, p. 157, &c. Their conclufions for regulating it, p. 231. Mobbings, p. 629, 661, 733, 752, 753. Monalleries vifrted, p. 13. They are fup- prelfed, ibid. Their revenues, p. 14. Money, new methodsof railing it, p. 472, 515, 6z8. Monopolies, Grievances by them, p. 459, 464. Montague Dr. his book favouring popery,p. 503. He is cited before the commons, p. 513. He is-cenfured by them, letter figned by feveral bithops in his favour, p 514. Articles against him, p. 516. Made bithop of Chichefier. p. 523. His articles of enquiry concerning leaures, p. 593. His farther favouring of pope- p. 602. His death and chars&er, p. MonthlyFait, p. 797. Moore Sir Thomas refutes the oath of fuc- ceffion and fupremacy, p. sr. Beheaded for it, ibid. and p. 57. More Mr. Stephen, p. 663. Morning LeWure, the rife of it, p. 797. Morrice Mr. attorney, his arguments a- gainst the oath ex officio, p. 358. He moves the houle of commons ágainft it, and again[t the fpiritual courts, p. 360. He fuffers for it, and is imprifoned, p. 36e. N. N? G'sHead confecration a fable, p. Nation,di(tra&ed hate of it, P. 733, 764. D E X. Petitions to the parliament to provide for the fafety of it, p. 765. Negative Oath, p. 772. Negus Mr. deprived, p. 29t. Neile archbifhop, his death and character, Ne64.1 w ngland, the foundation of that co- lony, p. 386. Puritans fettle there, p. 490, 543, 554, 577, 580, 585, 586, 6zt, 622. New Haven colony, p. 578. . Newman reverend Mr. Samuel removes to New England, p. 62r. New Pìymouth, colony of, p. 49e. New Tßament firft tranflated into engli/h by cklifffe, p. 4. Then by Tyndal, with the whole bible, p. 12, 14. See Bible. Non confnrmifls. See Puritans. Abftraht of their reafons for non-conformity, p. 15e. Non- conformity,, fufferings for it, p. 583, 584. Non- sobferibers to Whitgift's articles, their compaffronate cafe, and fupplication to the council, &c. p. 270, 271. Peti- tions of gentlemen and parifhioners in their behalf, p. 272, 273. Number of them, p. 434. Northampton, rules for difciplineagreed up- on there, p. 183. The prophefyings there, p. 184. Scarcity of preachers there, p. 245. Northumberland earl of, his rebellion, p. Norton reverend Mr. removes to New Eng- land, p. 580. Norwich, viltation of that diocese, p. 206. Prophefyings fuppreffed there, p. 219. Noy Mr. attorney general, his chara&er, p. 508. Nye reverend Mr. Philip, removes to Hol- land, p. 623. O. OA K of reformation, whence fo called, 40. OathxOffrcio what, and the unreafonable- nefs of it, p. 277, 278, 286, 318. 'The Puritans obje&ions to it, p, 35?, 352. Mr. attorney Morrice's argument agamfh it, p. 358.. Many of the puritans take 5 82 it
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