I N D E X. Scots fettlements in Ireland, p. 473. Their difcipline, p. 474. Their ordinations, ibid. Scots Tables, p. 613. The faler o, league and covenant of the fcots, ibid. Their band of defence, p. 614. King's con- ceffions to them, p. 616. Prepara- tions of the englith court againft them, p. 618. They are encouraged by the engliJb, p. 627. Their charge againft archbifhop Laud, p. 654. Abftra6t of the pacification with them, p. 722. They are declared to be the king's faith- ful fubjetls, p. 726. They offer their mediation between the king and the engli/h parliament, p. 770. Their letter to the parliament, p. 789. Scots War the firfk, p. 619, 624. The fecond, p. 639. Scriptures, debates about tranflating them, p. 14. See Bible. Se67aries, canon againft them, p. 633. Selden Mr. his recantation, p. 484. Seminaries popifh ereéted, p. 226. The. oath taken by the ancients, p. 227. Separation from the church of England, the rife and fad confequences of it, p. 154. Remarks thereupon, ibid. The chief leaders of it, p. 161. It increafes, p. 25e. Proteftation of the members of thofe that joined the feparate church, p. 216. Their affemblies broke up, p. 222. Archbilhop Laud's fentimentsof ir, P. 439. A fecond Separation from the church, p. 446. .Service of the Church, what the puritans wanted to have reformed in it, p. 408, 416. ;Service-Book, king Edward's firft, p. 37, 39. Occafrons infurrestions, ibis His fecond Service Book, p. 55. A better defrgned by Cranmer, p. 54. Difputes about it among the engliJh exiles, p. 73. Calvin's judgment of it, p. 74. Re- viewed and efiablifhed under queen Eli- zabeth, p. 91. The pope offers to con- firm it, p. 114. Motives for amend- ments in it, p. 269. Laud's alterations in it, p. 57r. Settle Mr. his examination and troubles, p. 325 Shaxion bifhop, a friend to the reforma- tion, p. 12. Refigns his bilhopric on account of the fix articles, but turns apoftate and pefecutor, p. 21. Sheppard reverend Mr. removed to. New England, p. 580. SherfieldMr. tried in the fiar chamber, p. 558' His defence, p. 559. Sentence againft him, ibid. Sibbes Dr. his death and charaS`ter, p, 588. Sibtharp's fermon, p. 519. He is preferred, p. 523. Simpfan Mr. Cuthbert put to the rack and burnt, p. 71. Singularity, puritans vindicate themfelves from that charge, p. 356. Six articles, ftatute of, and fad effeSts of it, p. zo, 21. Rigorous profecution of them fomewhat abated, p. 26. Repealed, p. 34. Smart reverend Mr. his fufferings, p. 542. Smettymnuus who, p. 666, They reply to bifhop Hall's defence of liturgies, p. 667. And of the engliJh liturgy, p. 669. They are for ordination by pref- byters, p. 67r. Their petition about epifcopacy and the liturgy, p. 675. Smith Mr. John examined with feveral o- t her puritans by bifhop Grindal, p. 162, Smith Mr. and other Browny's their fuf- ferings, p. 366. SmithMr. the Browni, fi, odd ítory of him, p. 437. Snelling Mr. his fufferings, p. 57o. Socinianifm, canon againft it, p. 633. Solemn League and Covenant, renewed, p. 613. Solemn vow and proteítation of the long parliament, p. 696. Ordered to be taken all over England, p. 697. Remarks, ibid. Spani/b Invafien, p. 333. Spank Match, p. 497. articles of it, p. 498. The Match broke off, p. Soo. Sparke Dr. his part in the conference at Lambeth, p. 288. Speeches of king names I. to his parliament,, P. 422, 459, 492, 500. Speech of bifhop Rudd about the crots in baptifm, and in favour of the puritans, P. 424. Speech in parliament againft the bifhops, and their courts, &c. p. 458. Several other Speeches in parlia- ment,
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