Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

I N D E X. B. BA MP FIE L D Mr. his fufferings, P· 737· Baptijls. See Anabaptijls. Barebon.'s parliament. See Little Parlia– ment. Baxter Mr. keeps his people from taking the fo!emn League and Covenant, ' p. 58. His account of the fectaries in the army, p. 252. His fentiments about the au– thors of the king's death, p. 374· He refufes the bilhopric of Hereford, p. 584. His behaviour in the Savoy con– ference, P• 6o6, &c. He and others imprifoned, p. 666. Apprehended a– gain, p. 698. His farther fuffcrings, p. 709. He is fevercly profecuted, p. 732. Again in prifon, p. 740. His trial, and fcurrilous treatment from 'Jefferies, p. 749· 750· Bayly Dr. fome account of him, p. 315. Beale Dr. fame account of him, p. 83. Benefices, how the vacant ones were filled up, p. 27. Parliament nominate to them, p. 68. Beji Paul, proceedings again!l: him, p. 214· Birkenhead Mr. fome account of him, p. 316. Riddle Mr. the foci.Jian, fame account of him, p. 470. Bijhops fend to the king at Breda, with inlhuctions, p. 552. The old furviv. ing ones at the re!l:oration, p. 562. Tranllations of, ibid. New ones creat– ed, ibid. Their views, p. 566. Ab– flract of their reply to the prcfbyterians propofals for a comprehenlion, p. 57 r. Their behaviour, p. 585. They are rellorcd to their feats in parliament, p. 598. Their farther behaviour, P· 641, 66o. Several of them refufe to publilh king 'Jamer's declaration, p. 783. Their addrefs, and the king's anfwer, ibid. Seven of them fent to the 'Tower, p. 784. But acquitted, ibid. They court the dillenters, ibid. and p. 785. Re– marks, p. 786. Their advice to king 'james, p. ;89. Some of them refufe the oaths to king Wil/iam and .queen Mary, p. 797· See Arcbbijhops. See Epifl•– paCJ. Blake admiral, his actions in the Mediter– ranean, p. 468. He dellroys the Jpa– nijh galleons, p. 495· His death and character, p. 496. Remarkable fiory of him, ibid. His body dug up, p. 620. Blafplmnous opinions, ordinance againll, p. 397· Blafphcmy and Herejy, ordinance againll, p. 338. Bolton Dr. Samuel, his death and charaCler, p. 466. Book of Sports burnt by the common hang– man, p. 29. Promoted by archbilhop Laud, p. 146. Books prohibited and ca!l:rated by Laud, I'· 1 49· Po~Jilh ones licen(ed, and the im– ~Jortation of them connived at by him, P· ISO. Books publilhed for and againft the king's death, p. 370. Booth Sir Gearge, his in(urrection, p. 526. Bojlon }oan, her hard ufage, I'· 698. Bowing towards the altar, p. I 43, r 44· At the name of 'jejitS, ibid. and p. '45· Bowles Mr. Edward, his death and character, p. 639. Bradjhaw ferjeant, his declaration to Cram– well about his diiTolving the parliamnet, p. 42r. Bramhal bilhop, his account of papill:s 1n the parliament army, p. 253, 375· Brent Sir Nath. fome account of him, I'• 312. Brcntford taken by th~ king, p. 2. Bridge Mr. Wil/iam, his death and cha– racter, p. 679· Brooke lord, his death and character, v. '3· Browne Samuel Efq; a manager in Laud'• trial, p. 165. Brawnrigge Dr. fame account of him, p. 84. Brownrigge bilhop, his death, p. 544• Buckingham duke of, his fpeech for a tole– ration, p. 702. Burger Dr. Cornelius, his death and cha– racter, p. 65s. Burnet bilhop, his character of archbilhop Laud, p. 169. Of king Charles I. p. ' 368. His fentiments about the authors of the king's death, p. 37 4· Of the 5 X 2 fevcral

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