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I N D E. X. marks upon it, p. 423: Their pro- ceedings, p. 44. Proceedings in ano- ther feflion, p. 458. King's fpeech. to them, p. 459. Their petitions about grievances, ibid. &e. They are diffoly- cd; p. 462. Another Parliament called and diffolved, p. 473. Another Par- liament, and the king's fpeech to them, p. 492. Their. declaration, p. 493. Their remonfirance againft papifts, ibid. Their petition and proteftation, p. 494. They are diffolved, ibid. Another Par- liament, and the king's fpeech to them, p. 50o. Their petition. againft papifts, and the king's anfwer, p. sot. Parliament the firft. of king Charles I. p. 51o. Their petitions againft papifis, and the king's anfwer, p. 515. They arediffölved, p. 514. His fecond Par- liament, p. 5t6. His third, p. 522. Their remonfirance, and the king's an- fwer, p. 523. Their farther proceed- ings, p. 530. They keep the fpeaker in the chair whilft they make a protefta- tion, p. 534. They are diffolved, The Short. Parliament, p. 628. Parliament the Long one, fad condition. of the court at the calling of it, p. 639 They debate on the bill for taking away the bithops votes, p, 698. And on the bill for abolithing deans and chapters, &c. p. 702, &c. They abolifh the highcorn- miffion court and liar chamber, p. 757. Impeach thirteen bithops, p. 720. Their declaration concerning fitting on a Sun- day, p. 722. Their proceedings upon the irijh infurre&ion, p. 745. Their ,grand remonfirance, P. 743, 744 De- claration of their intentions, p. 746. 'Their petition prefented with the re- monftrance, p. 747. King goes to feize five of their members, P. 757. City of London for them, p. 759. They take away the bifhops votes, p. 760. King refolves to break with them,. p. 764. Petitions to them, p: 765. Their pro- ceedings, ibid. Their refolutions,. p. 767. The king's reply, and their an- fwer, p. 768, 769. Remarks, ibid. They accept the fists mediation, p. 771.. . Their declaration- concerning reforma- tion,, ibid. They appoint a negative oath, p. 772. Their. farther proceed- ings, p. 774. Their memorial, ibid. Their nineteen propofitions, p. 77f, &c. Their preparations for war, p. 785.. Its general chara&er, p. 642. Charac- They borrow money and plate of thecr- ter of the leading members in both tizens, ibid. They confederate with houles, p. 644, 645: The opening. of the foots, p. 788. Their reply to the it, p. 646. They appoint committees, general affembly's letter, p. 790. They ibid. Speeches in it againft the late ca- abaft, epifcopacy,..p. 792. They vote nons, p. 647, Their refolutions againft the raifing of an army, p. 793.. Cha- them, ibid.. Their obje&îons to them, ra&er of thofe who took part with it, p . p. 65o. Their proceedings againft Laud, 799. Somewarm fpirits among them, p. p. 653, &c. .. They the the prifoners of 8o7; the prerogativeat liberty, p. 657. Cen- Parliaments, whether the kingmay adjourn, fur' the authors of the innovations in them, p. 534. the church, p. 659. Vote thofe inno- Paul's (St.) church repaired, p. 55e. vations down, p. 664. Several petitions Penry Mr. the Brown, his hiftory, pc. to them for and againft the hierarchy, 374. Proclamation agaift him, ibid. He p. 675, &e. King's fpeech to them thereupon, p. 679. Several fpeeches in the houfe upon thofe petitions, p. 68o, &e. Their refolutions thereupon, p. 687. Their proceedings againft 688. Their remonftrance againft executed in a. hurry, p. 379. them, p. 689. Theirproceedings againft PerkinsMr. William, his death, chara&er,. the earl of Straj%'ord, p. 69r. Plot of and writings, p., 397. the court againft them, p. 692. Adt Perfecution. of the proteftants under king: for its continuance, p. 695. Their fo- Henry VIII. p. 12, 20, 22, z6. Of leant , vow and' proteûation, p. 696. thofe. they called heretics in. Edwnrd,' Vlth'sü is taken, p. 375. His petition to the. queen unfinished, ibid. His trial and condemnation, p. 377. Hisdeclaration, ibid. His complaints to the treafurer, ibid. His protellation, p. 378. He is

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