I N D E X. R. RA PINMr. forre remarks on him, l .715. Raynalds Dr. his remarks on Bancroft's fermon about the divine right of epif copacy, p. 33r. His part in the Hamp- tonCaurt conference, p. 414, &c. His death and charaóter, remarkable cafe of him and his brother, P. 456. Rebellion puritans vindicate themfelves from, Q. 353. Reformation, hate of religion in England before it, p. s. lt3cklif%e's attempts to- wards it, p. 2, 3, 4. Rife of it inking Henry VIIIth's time, p. 9. A remark- able ffory of this critical junfhure, ibid. Farther progrefs of it in this reign ; and by whom 'twas favoured, p. 12. The clergy enemies to it, ibid. And the monks and friars, p. 13. A farther ac- count of the hate of it in this reign, p. 27, 18, 19, 22, 26. How far it pro- ceeded, and the reafons it went no far- ther, p. 19. The hate of it at the Paid king's death, p. 27. The juftice of the englifh reformation, and the regal power of reforming argued and debated, p. 28. Who were at the head of it in king Ed- ward's time, p. 30, 31. Thebeginning and progrefs of it in this reign, ibid. &c. Reformation of the communion and other offices, p. 36, 51. Of the ecclefiaflical laws, which does not take place, p. 42. Of the dodlrines of the church, p. so. Blemilhes of the refor- mation. p. 52. It was left imperfect, ibid. Farther progrefs in it intended in this reign, p. 53, &c. Overturned by queen Mary, p. 6o, 6,. Revives un- der queen Elizabeth, p. 81, 83. Ad- vice of foreign divines about it, p. 82. The clergy in convocation againft it, p. 93, The populace for it, p. 102. It goes on but flowly, p. 117. Attempts in convocation for a farther reformation, p. 119. Unfuccefsful but by a fingle proxy, p. 12E It is in great danger by the queen's fscknefs, p. 167. Popifh confederacy to banifh it out of the world, p. ,68. Proceedings in parliament for a farther reformation, p. 178, ,81, 189. Stopped by the queen, ibid. Farther pro- ceedings in parliament in favour of it, p. 302. 305. Again flopped by the queen, p. 307. See allo p. 308, 321. Reformation of dofrine requefted in the Hampton -Court conference, p. 414. Reformation of manners in the people, re- markable in the parliament times, p. 798. And in their army, ibid. Reformers in Henry Vlllth's time, their fentiments in fundry points, p. 22, &c. In Edward VIth's time, p. 55. Their fatal miflake about the neceffity of uni- formity, p. 37, 91. Divided about the habits, p. 38. See Habits. Many of them of perfecuting principles, p. 4o. Which gave great advantage to the pa- pifts, ibid. Several of them fly beyond fea in queen Mary's reign, p. 58. See Exiles. Declaration of faith of thofe that were imprifoned, p. 62. Divided about difcipline and ceremonies in queen Elizabeth's time, p. 90. Their decla- ration of faith in the beginning of her reign, p. 105. Refugees return in king Edward VIth's reign, p. 31. In queen Elizabeth's p. 82. See Exiles. Relicks and images deftroyed, p. 13. Religion, fad hate of it, p. 203, 261, 401. Puritans opinion of it, p. 447. Un- fettled hate of it, p. 727, 730. Par- liament's propofitions relating to it, p. 777> 778 Religious affemblies broke up, p. 222. The occafionof them, ibid. Remenßrance of the parliament againft pa- pths, p. 493. RemonJlrance of king Charles's third parliament, p. 523, 524. Remonfärance of the long parliament a- gainft pupils, p. 689. Their grand Re- monJlrance, p. 743, ßc. Petitions pre- rented with it p 747. Revels. Vide Wakes. RhemiJf teftament, Cartwright forbid to anfwer it, p. 315. . Rhemß tehament and bible, p. 469. Ridley Dr. preaches againft images in churches, p. 31. Succeeds Bonner.in the bilhopric of London, p. 42. -Is very zea- lous for the habits, p. 46. But relaxes his opinion about them, p. 47. Burnt with bilhop Latimer at Oxford, p. 66. Was utterly againit the poptfh garments at Iaft, p. 127, 151. Ring
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