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I N D E R. it and difcover their fynods, ibid. Their reafons for it, p. 359. Their opinion of it, P. 450. Oath for church wardens, p. 59r. Oath called et cætera, p. 6J4. Ochinus comes over to England, p. 35. Offices of the church reformed, p. 36, 37. Ordinal, a newone in king Edward's time, P. 43, 51. Ordination of minifters. See Ordinal. Ordination in foreign churches, and not epifcopal, allowed to be ,valid by our firft reformers, p. 55. Admitted by archbifhop Grindal, p. 258. Epifcopal, 671. Prefbyterian, ibid. OJbalde/lonMr. his fentence, p. 599. He is releafed by the long parliament, p. Oford decrée, p. 495. New ftatutes for that univerfrty, p. 590. Vide Univer- fity. Pr P BG E TMr. Eufebius, his fufferings 297. Articles againft him, and his anfwer, p. 298. Caufes of his depriva- tion argued, p. 299. His farther fuf- ferings, ibid. Palatine ele&or marries king 7ames's daughter, to the great fatisfa&ion of the puritans, p. 472. Is chafen king of Bohemia, p, 488. Is beaten and turned out of his kingdom and ele&orate, be- ing bafely deferted by his father-in-lawn P. 489. Palatine Family, manifefto in favour of it, P. 719, Palatine Miniflers, brief for them, p. 582. Laud's exceptions to it, ibid. Paps rife for the old religion in king Edward's reign, p. 39. Their demands, ibid. They are fuppreffed, p. 40. Their numbers formidable in queen Elizabeth's time, and their expe&ations from her death, p. 168. They rife in the North. but are fuppreffed, p. 169. Their firft open feparation from the church, ibid Penal laws again(} them, p. 170, 310, 401. Their expe&ations front king James I. p. 406. His tendernefs to- wards them, and offers to meet them half-way, p. 423. Remonftrance of the parliament againft them, p. 493. Laws. againft them relaxed, p. 494. Articles in their favour in thefpanUh match, p. 498. And in thefrench match, p. 502. Their boldnefs in Ireland, p. 526. Laws againft them fufpended, p. 604. They are favoured, and promoted at court, ibid. Their numbers and influence; and lord Clarendon's account_ of them, p. 605. Proceedings againft them, p. 688. The king favours them, p. 689. Applies to them to aflift him in the war, p. 786. Parfan maffacre, p. 203. Parker archbifhop, hisconfecration,. p. 94.' Obje&ions againft its canonicalnefs, p. 95. 'Tis confirmed byparliament, ibid. He vifits his diocefe, p. 114. Settles the order of lefibns, ibid. His zeal a- gainit the puritans, p, 126, 036. Was not fond of the habits at firft, p, 128. His queftions to Humphreys and Sampfon, . at their examination, p. 137. His vio- lent proceedings,. p. 1.39, 1145, 146. His complaints, p. 149, 201. His zeal for uniformity, p. 187. His letter up- on Mr. Deering's being reftored by the council, p. 208: He incenfes the queen againft the religious exercife of the cler- gy, p. 219. And fuppreffes them in the diocefe of Norwich, p, 221. His con- duel in a (ham plot, p. 224. Which he defends,p. 225. Hevifits the Ifie oflight,. ibid. His fevere proceedings there, dif- liked by the queen, and his angry letter thereupon, ibid. His death and charac,, ter, p. 228, 229. Parker reverend Mr. Robert retires to Bm- flerdam, p. 436. His fufferings before, and wonderful prefervation, p. 456. Parkhur bifhop of Norwich,' inveighs a- gainft the habits, p. 129. His timorouf nefs, p. 206. Laments the perfecution of the puritani, p. 219.. His approba- tion of the religious exercifes of the clergy, ibid. He is forced to fupprefs them, p. 221. His death and chara&er,. ibid. Parliament, attempts in it towards a far ther reformation, p. 178, 181, 182,. 302, &c. 305, 321, 36o. Parliament, firft feffion of king James'ze firft, and his fpeech to them,. with re- marks

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