I N 'D E X. WhiteheadMr. his death and charaéter, p. 186. Whiteing reverend Mr. removes to New England, p. 595. Whitgift Dr. writes for difpenfrng with the habits at Cambridge, p. 148. But after- wardsdefends them, p. 149. Is Cart - wright's great antagonift, p. 176. An- fwers the Admonition to the parliament, p. 196. His ftandard of difcipline and church government, p. 197. His tem- per, ibid. His fevere ufage of Cart- wright, p. 198. His defence of his an- fwer againff Cartwright's reply, p. 199. His ungenerous treatment of his adver- fary, p. zoo, 201. He is made arch - bifhop of Canterbury, p. 265. His three articles, ibid. His power of impofing them examined, p. 266. His primary vifitation, p. 268. His reafon for fub- fcribing his articles, p. 269. He re- monftrates to the council against the pe- titions of the people for their deprived miniffers, p. 273. Petitions the queen for a new ecclefraftical commiffion, ibid. His 24 articles of enquiry, p. 28e. Which he justifies, p. 186. His rea- fons for the oath ex ecio, ibid. His complaint of Mr. Beale in the Star- Chamber, p. 287. His behaviour in the conference at Lambeth, p. 288, 289. His letter to thequeen against the bills for a farther reformation in the church, 17..306. His reafon against marrying at all times of the year, p. 307. He rejeéts the puritans propofais, p. 309. Gets the preis reftrained, p. 31o. Li- cenfes popilh books, p. 322. His treat- ment of Mr. Settle, p. 325. His new articles of vifitation, p. 339. Sir Fran- cis Knolly's letter to the treafurer about his arbitrary proceedings, p. 357. His examination of Barrow the Broiynill, p. 37r. Barrow's faying of him, p. 372. And letter against him, p. 373. He complains of prohibitions being granted, p. 394. But in vain, p. 395. Sends exprefs to king 7ames in Scotland upon the death of queen Elizabeth, p. 407. His letter to Cecil about the puritans, p. 411. His behaviour in the Hampton- Court conference, p. 413. His flat- tering fpeech to king James, p. 418. His death and charadher, p.421. Whittingham deanof Durham writes to the earl of Leicefler against preffing the ha- bits, p. 125. His troubles, 'p. 242. Validity of his ordination difputed, '. 243. His death and charabter, p. 244. Wicklfe, account of him and his doâtrine, and writings, p. 2. He agreed in many points with the puritans, p. 3, -His doárines condemned at Rome and in England, ibid. He tranflates the new teftament into englifh, P. 4. His fol- lowers called Lollards, ibid. And per- fecuted, p. 5. His new teftameny p. 467. Wiggington Mr. his fufferings, p. 316. Wightman Edward burnt for herefy, p. 471 Wilkin Mr. writes to the treafurer in fa- vour of the puritans, p. 259. Williams hilltop favourable to the puritans, p. 520. His trial and cruel fentence, p. 598. He.is fet at liberty by the long parliament, p. 657. He is chairman of the committee for innovations, his let- ter to the fub-committee, p. 708. His fcheme of church difcipline, p. 712. His vifitation, p. 733. He is made arcbifhop of York, p. 743. Tlfon Mr. fufpended, p. 329. His fuf- ferings, p. 57o. Windfor, refolutions of the cabinet council there, p. 764. Withers George, p. 140. Woofey cardinal, his legantine power, p. 6. His fall and death, p. 7. Workman Mr. his fufferings, p. 56o. Woríhip, primitive manner of it, p. 667. Wren, bifhop, his articles of vifitation, p. 591. He is cenfured by the parliament, p. 660. Wright Mr. his fufferings. p. 256, ter. His ordination denied, p. 258. Writ de hsrretico cemburendo, p. 5, 10. Wyat's rebellion, p. S9. Y. rOR K and Lancafler, contention be- .[ tween the two houfes, p, 4. End of the FIRST VOLUME.
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