I N D E X. Controverfy between the parliament and them , p. 269. They feize the king at Holmby, p. 270. Their declaration, p. 27 I. They impeach eleven members of the hou fe of commons, p. 272. Seve– ral members reti re to them, p. 27 3· They march to Lmdon, p. 274· Rea– fons of their deferting the king, p. 278. Their propofals, p. 2 79· They unite with the parliament, p. 285. They are dilfatisfied with the treaty of Newport, p. 356. Their proceedings, p. 358. Their remon!lrance, ibid. They feize the king a fecond time, ibid. They march to London and purge the parliament, p. 359· Refolve to impeach the king, p. 360. Remon!lrance of the prefbyterian mini!lers and others again!l them, p. 361, &c. Part of them, with the re– mainder of the parliament, proceed a– gain!l the king, and put him to death, p. 366. .Army jcots enters England, p. 75· Again under duke Hamilton, p. 32.9. See Scots. Army englijh, their progrefs in Scotland, p. 410. ~arrel between them and the parliamenr, p. 418. Remarks, p. 419. They depofe Rithard, p. 520. And re– flare the rump parliament, p. 521. Their petition, p. 524. See Parlia– ment. Behaviour of their officers, p. 543· Arrowfmitb Dr. fome account of him, p. ss. Articles of the Church of England, altera– tions made in them by the ailembly of divines, p. 48. See Appendix, Numb I. .Articles of Dijcipline in the Affimbly's Con– fejjion, rejeCted by the parliament, p. 258. Ajb Mr. Sitneon, his death and charaCter, P· 638. .Jiffimbly of Divir:es, !leps tow~rds. ca~ling it, p. 35· Ordmance for cal!tng tt, zbtd, Names of the lay-affeilors, p. 37· A lift of the divines, p. 38, &c. The king forbids their meeting, p. 42. Epif– copal clergy's reafons again!l the alfem– bly, with the anfwers to them, ibid. Their charaCter, p. 43.· They meet, p. 44· Rules agreed on by them, ibid. Their vow or prote!lation, ibid. R egu– lations-Cent them by the parliamen t, P.· 45· Their petltwn to the parliament for a faft, &c. p. 46. Their alteratinns in the thirty nine articles, p. 48. They cen(ure antin~mianifm, ibid. Their let– ter to the fcots, ibid. Scots commiflio– ners appointed to join them, p. 49· Mr. Mmjbal and N;·e's letter to them 0 p. 50. Their debates on the fohmn League and Covenant, ibid. Their ex– hortation to the taking of it, p. 55· Their letter to foreign churches, p. 62. Epifcopal divines leave them, p. 68. The examinatic-n and approbation of m iniflers referred to them, p. 69. An account of the feveral parties among!l them, p. 96, &c. Their farther pro– ctedings, p. 103. Ordered to confer about difcipline, ibid. Their proceed– ings and advice about ordination, ibid. and p. 104, 105. They compofe a di– reCtory for public wor!hip, p. 106. De– bate about ordination, p. r88. The power to ordain given to them pro tem– pore, p. 189. They debate about the divine right of prefbytery, ibid. About the power of the keys, p. 194· They petition again!l the ordinance for prefby– tcries, p. 203. Are threatened with a premunire, ibid. ~e!lions propounded to them ;;bout the divine right of pref– bytery, p. 204. They are terrified, and appoint a fall, p. 205. They recom– mend a new verlion of the pfalms, p. 214. Their fentiments of the ]us Di– vinum, p. 22.3. Their proceedings upon their Conftjfim of Faith, p. 256, Their larger and lhorter catechifms, p. 259· Scots commiffioners take leave of them, ibid. Conclufion of the Affimbfy, p. 333• Their works, ibid. Of the annotations which go under their name, ibid. and p. 334· A farther account of their cha– racter, p. 335· Affimbfyof cpifcopaland prefbyterian Divims, to perufe the king's declaration, p. 575· Ajfociations of the prejbyterian mini!lers in the country, p. 337• 432. Good ef– fects of them, ibid. Not countenanced by the London prefb;•terianr, p. 433· A!fociation to !land by the prince of Orange,. P· 79r. Augmentation. See Livings, .B;
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