I N D at Antwerp, p. 242. Concernedin the conference at Lambeth, p. 288. His troubles, p. 300. He is fufpended, p. 312. His fupplication to the council, p. 313. Hookers anfwer to it, p. 314. He is filenced for life, p. 315. Treaty of Rippon, p. 639. Tumultsabout the parliament houle, p. 752. And in the city, p. 753. Attempts to fupprefs them, ibid. Tyndal's tranflation of the new teftament, p. 12, 14. Of the whole bible, p. 15. He fuffers martyrdom, ibid. V. fl" ANParis George burnt for a heretic, P. 41. His charafter, ibid. Vane Sir Henry fen. his charafter, p. 645. Vane Sir Henry jun. his fpeech in parlia- ment, p. 680. Vaughan bifhop tranflated to London, and his anfwer to the addrefs of the dutch and french churches, p. 431, 432. Udal Mr. his examination about writing the demonfiration of difcipline, &c. p. 340. His imprifonment in the Gate- houfe, p. 541. His trial, ibid. He is condemned, p. 343. The judges offer him a fubmiffion, ibid. Which he re- fufes, but offers one of his own, P. 344 His petitions, ibid. His reafons for er- refl of judgment, p. 345. His fentence, 346. His confellion of 'faith, ibid. He petitions to be banifhed, p. 347. His death inprifon, and chsradter, ibid. Veflments. Sée Habits. Vexatious Citations, canon about them, p. .eyleybifhop refigns, p. 49. ilftation royal in king Edward's time for promoting the reformation, p. 31. An- other for examining into the church fur- niture, p. 5s. Another in queen Eliza- beth'sreign, p. 98, 102. Undertree's fham,plot, p. 224. Uniformity in religion, the unreafonablenefs of forcing it, p. 29, 1b1.. Oar reformers mil-taken opinion of the neceffity of it, P. 37, 90.. Uniformity aft of, p. 92. Remarks upon it, p. 93, Complaint made of the non,- obfervance of it, p. 524. The _queen's order to inforce it, p.. 525. E X. Univerfities vifited, p. 78. Their fad flute, p. 116. Univerftty of Cambridge, their privilege of licenfing preachers debated, p. 147. They fcruple the habits, p. 148. Peti- tionsof Come of the fludents for better minifters, p. 247. The predeftinarian controverfy begins there, p. 387. They declare highly for the church, p. 409. Thank the Oxonians for their anfwer to the puritans, p. 410. Votes of parlia- ment againft fubfcriptions there, p. 664. Their addrefs in favour of the hierar- chy, p. 704, Their loyalty, p. 785. They deliver up their plate to the king, ibid. Univerfity of Oxford, their anfwer to the puritans .Millenary petition, p. 409. Their famous decree, p. 495. Their new ftatutes, p. 59o. Their addrefs in favour of the hierarchy, p. 704. Their loyalty, p. 782. Vice-chancellor's let- ter on behalf of it, p. 783. The chan- cellor's anfwer, p. 784. Vorfliüshis opinion, and king 7ameo's zeal againft him, p. 470. Ufher archbifhop, p. 473, 475. His no- tion of epifcopacy, p. 666, 672. His redu6tionof it to fynodtcal government, P. 713. /NDSWORTH, the firftprefby- tery there, p. 202. Wakes and revels on the Lord's day counte- nanced, p. 566. Laud's letter, and the bifhop of Bath and Wells's anfwer a- bout them, ibid. & 567. Their original and ufe, ibid. Warmßre reverend Mr. his fpeech in con . vocation, p. 649. Warwick earl of, his charafler, P. 644. Wentworth Sir Peter, his warm anfwer to the archbifhop, p. 179. His bold fpeech in parliament, p. 189, 19o. Wefimin/ler bifhopric eredted, p. r4. Sup- preffed, p. Si. White T. a roman catholic, his letter a- bout the growth of popery, p. 674. White William, his bold and fmart letter to bifhop. Grindal, p. 165, 166. White Mr. his remarkable examination, p, 2.63, bk. His fpeech againft,the order of Whops, p. 68z. Whitehead
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