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I N D E X. Powers civil and ecclefiaftical, observations concerning' their just boundaries, p. 89. Poynet Dr, tranflated to the fee of Wiu- chefler, p. 49. His death, p. 78. Prattrce of prelates, a pamphlet published by the puritans, p. 270. Prayers for the dead, opinion of the re- formers about them, p. 24. Of bidding prayer, p. 33. Pramunire ftatute of, p. 2. Preachers, the great fcarcity of good ones formerly in the church, p. 108, 114, 116, 146, 245. The reafons of it. p. 246, 287, 317, 319, 320, 327. Di- , ligence of the . puritan preachers, p. 230. Preaching Minersdefired by the puritans, p. 416. Preaching forbid, p. 15,' 35, 57, 8e. For conformity, p. 635. Votes for en- couraging it, p. 727. Predeßination and free will, rife of the controverfy about them, p. 68. Re- vived in the univerfrty of Cambridge, p. 387. Sentiments of the church on this head, ibid. and p. 390, Prerogative, alts in favour of it, p. 21-, Advances of ir, P. 457. Sibthorp's fer- man for it, p. 519. And Manwaring's, ibid. PreJbyterian church, the fir ft in England, p. 202. Presbyterian churches englJh, in Holland, P. 436. Prefbyrerian ordination admitted by arch - bilhop Grindal, p. 258. PreJbyters, ordination by them defended, p. 671. Their jurifdiaion, p. 673. PreJbytery eftablifhed by law in Scotland, P. 381._ Profs reltrained, p. 153, 310. A private one fet up by the puritans, p. 336. Dif- covered,.and the entertainers of it -pu-- nifhed, p: 339. Restraint of it, in fa. your of arminianifm and popery, p, 517, 5t8. Bifhop Laud's care of it, p. 56o. Farther restraint of it, p: 600. Preilan reverend Dr. john, p. goo, 510. His death and charalter, p. 536. Prisoners of the prerogative releafed by the long parliament, p. 657, 658. Proclamations, alts concerning them, p. 21. Repealed, p. 34. Proclamation for the Hampton-Court con- ference, p. 410. To enforce confor- mity, p. 420. Against jefuits and pu- ritans, p. 422. Against papifts in Ire- land, p. 527. Against prefcribing a Time for calling parliaments, p. 536. For repairing churches, p. 55'1. For hindering the puritans tranfporting them- felves, p. 6o1. For the better govern- ment of the king's army, p. 804. Prohibitions granted to ftop proceedings in the bithops courts, P. 394, 395. Prophefyings what, the rile of them, and orders about them, p. '184. Confeffion of faith frgned by the members, p. 185. They increafe, p. 219. Are fuppreffed in the diocefe of Norwich, ibid. The council's letter to continue them, p. 220. But to no purpofe, p. 221. They are regulated in other dioceses, p. 236. Queen's reafons for putting them down,. ibid. Her letter to the bishop of Lon- don, &c. for that purpofe, p. 237. Let- ter of the bishop of Litchfield and Co- ventry to his archdeacon, in compliance therewith, p. 239. Grindal refufes to put them down, and writes to the queen in their favour, ibid. They are totally fuppreffed, p. 241. Attempt to revive them, to no purpofe, p. 311. Proteflanrs burnt in queen Mary's reign, p. 64, &c. Private congregations of them, p. 70.. See Perfecution and Re- formers. Protellants and Papiils, mixed execution of them, p. 22. Prote/lants in France, and the Low-Coun- tries, &c. cruelly perfecuted, p. t66, 167. Whereupon many come over to England, p. 166. Proteffant Interill in Germany ruined by king 'fames, p. 489., Protellation.of puritan miniftert concern- ing the king's supremacy, p. 451. Of the ministers of Devon and Cornwal, concerning their loyalty, p. 453.. Of . the general affembly in Scotland against- epifcopacy, p. 464. Of the co¢r- monsagainst drminianifm, p. 532. A gainft that, and tonnage and poundage,. P. 434. Of the foots againft impofrng. the liturgy, p.'612. Of the long par- liament, p. 696. Of the bishops,, p. 754. Obje&ions againft it, p. 755. Pre-

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