I N D E X TO SECOND A. A BHOR RE R S. See Petiti· oner·s. Abjuration oath for difcovering pa· pills, p. 26. Accommodation grand committee of, be– tween the prifl;yterians and independents, and their proceedings, p. 205, &c. Afternoon Sermons, of fuppreffing them, p. 153· 154· Agitators in the army, p. 269. Agmment of the people, p. 336, 360. Allein Mr. Jofeph his fufferings, death and charaaer, p. 670. Alt~rs of confecrating: them, p. 136, I37• 139· Of their antiquity, lituauon and railing them in, ibid. and 14-1, 14-2. Of their furniture, p. 14-o, 142, Antiqui– ty of bowing towards them, p. 143, 14-f. Anabaptijls none in the alfembly of divines, p. 10~. Their rife and progrefs in England, p. I 10. Their confeffion of fa ith, p. 111. Their cl\araaer, p. 112, Their fufferings, ibid. Remarks, p. I I 3· Their addrefs to king Charles II. as mentioned by tord Clqre~t)on, p. 5 II. The truth of it queltioned, ibid. Their condition at the refioration, p. 563. VoL. II. THE V 0 L U M E. They difown Venner's infurreCl:ion, p. 591. Their fufferings, p. 593· Their addrefs to king James, p. 769. Annejley Dr. his fufferings, p. 733· Annotationr that go under the name of the alfembly of divines, p. 334· Anfwer to the reafons of the London clergy, containing a cenfure on the prefbyterians, and defending univerfalliberty of con– fcience, p. 2 I 2, 2 I 3· Antapologia againfi the independents, p. lOO. Antinomianijin ceJSfured by the alfembly of divines, p. 48. Anti· toleration, a pamphlet fo called, p. 2I3· Apdogetical narration of the independents, p. 98. Remarks, p. IOO. Archbijhops and Bijhops, &c. ordinances for aboli{hing them, and for the (ale of their lands, p; 246. Arminianijm encouraged by Laud, p. 147· Army, the king's, charaB.er of it, and the ravages they committed, p. 76. Army the parliament's, their charaCl:er and good difcipline, p. 77· New modelled, p. 183· Rife of enthufiafm in it, ibid. and p. 185. Their ltriCl: difcipline, p. 184. Their feparate views, p. 267. 5 X Con~
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