Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

I N D E X. army and furren ders himfelf to them, p. 219. Commiffions the marquis of Ormond to conlude a peace with the irijb papifts, p. 220. Thejcots behaviour to– wards him , p. 228. Conference be· tween him and Mr. Henderfon abou t cpifcopacy, &c. p. 229. His firfl: paper ilpon it, ibid. His fccond, p. 23r. His third, p. 233· H is lafl: papers, p. 235. Remarks upon his principles, p. 236. P.~rl iamcnt's propolitions to him at New· cajlle, p. 238. G reat interceflion made with him to comply, and the lord chan· cellar of Scotland's fpeech to him , p. 241. He refu(es, ibid. His anfwer, p. 242. His conference with the jcots commillioners, ibid. Scots kirk will not trufl: him, p. 243· Their folemn warn– ing and declaration about him, ibid. Proceedings of the Jcots parliameilt in relation to him, p. 244· They deliver him up to the englijb parliament, ibid. Whofe commiffioners recei ve him, and convey him to Holmby-Houfe, p. 245. H1s prelling letter for a perianal treaty , ibid. R emarks, ilid; In what manner he lived at Holmby, ibid. His feparate views, p. 267. His farther anfwer to the propofitions of Newcajlle, p. 270. He is feized and carried to the army, ibid. His motions with them, p. 277, Cronrwe/1 and b·eton confer '-"ith him, ibid. His millaken conduCt, ibid. V.'hich proves his ruin, p. 278. Reafons of t he army's deferring him, ibid. He ofcapes from Hamptan-Court, p. 279• And is confined in the ljle of TJ/ight, i-bid. Motive of hi• efcape, p. 282, His private treaty with the fcois, ibid. H.;s concellions from the ljle of Wigbt, p. 283. Remarks, · p. 284. He difap· proves of the ordinance for aboli!hino– .Chrijlmas, &c. p. 287. His clergy pe~ tltion to be rellored to their livings, p. 288. Treaty of Newport between him and the p<trliament, p. 341, A prayer drawn up by his direCtion on that occa– f.ion, p. 34-2. His reply to the parlia– ment's propofals, ibid. His concellions on the article of religion, p. 343· Con– ference between him and the parliament divines about epifcopacy, ibid. His firll: paper, ibid. His fecond, p. 345· His Jail:, p. 34F His final conceilions, p. 349· Arguments and motives to gain his confent, p. 351. States of Scotland prefs him to confcnt 1 p. 353• His fpeech to the commillioners,. ibid. His letter to the prince, p. 356. He is fei:ted by the army a fecond time,. p. 35-8. His trial relolved on, p. 360. The voice of the nation againll: it, ibid. &c. His trial and execution, p. 366, 367. His cha– raCter, p. 368. H is works; and parti– cularly of Eikoon B ajiliki, p. 369. Books publi!hed for and againll his death, p. 370. \Vho were the authors of his death , p. 37 1, &c. Charles II. Jcots treaty with him in Hol– land, p. .385. Conditions of it, p. 390• . He arrives in Scotland, p. 39L ls crowned there, p. 402. His oath, ibid. He ligns the covenant and a de– claration, p. 403· Remarks, ibid. He marches into England with the jcots ar– my, p. 410. Preparations of the par– liament againfl: him, p. 41r. He marches . his army to !4/orcdJer, ibid. Is defeated by Cromwe/1, p. 412. Efcapes into France, ibid. He negleCts the Prejbyte· rians and turns his eyes towards the pa. pifl:s,p. 413. Plots in his favour, p. 438, 441, 504. Addrefs of the anabaptifis to him, p. 51 r. The truth of which . is quefl:ioned, ibid. He abjures the pro– tejlant religion at the Pyt·enees, p, 535; . Proofs of his being a papift before, p. 536. But he denies it to foreign pro– tejlants, p. 537· His letter to the re– verend Mr. Cawton, ibid. Frencb mi– nif\ers employed to write that he is a , protejlant, p. 538. ExtraCt of his let– ter to the houfe of commons, p. 539• Steps towards his rell:oration, p. 5461. Terms on which the jcots and englijh prefbyterians would refl:ore him, p. 547· Remarks, p. 548. General Monk cor– refponds with him, p. 550. His decla– ration from Breda, ibid. He is in– vited home without any terms, p. 551. 0 wing in part to lord Clarendon, ibid. A de-putation of lords and commons, with fame minifl:ers, wait on him at Breda, ibid. The bi!hops fend to him with infl:ruetions, p. 552. He _lands, and rides through the city to ffbzteha/1, p. 555·

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