I N D E X. p. 55 5· H is views, p. 566. Ablhacr of his declaration concerning ecclefiarli– cal affairs, p. 577. Opinion of fome churchmen concerning it, p. 581. Ac· ceptable to mofi of the prefbyterians, p. 583. RejeCted by the houfe of com– mons, p. 584. Remarks, ibid. His marriage, p. 596. Made a prmmunire to call him a papi!l:, p. 598. His fpcec h to his parliament, p. 597, 598. His pretended zeal for the hiera rchy, p. 618. His concern for the papifis, ibid. His declaration concerning indulgence, p. 644. His fpeech to parl iament in fupport of it, p. 645. He moves for a general toleration, p. 66o, His manage · ment with the diflenters, p. 666. His defign of governing abfolutely, p. 68o. His new declaration of indulgence, p. ·682, &,·. He gives it up, p. 691. Is difpleafed with his parliament, p. 693. And publilhes a fevere order again!l: the di!Tenters, 697. His arbitrary govern– ment, and declaration about parliaments, p. 725. His order for perfecuing the di!Tenters, p. 727. His death and cha– raCter, p. 746. Cbarnock Mr. Stephen, his death and cha– raCter, p. 723· Charters taken away, p. 73'· Remarks, ibid. Cbeyne/ Dr. his behaviour at Mr. Cbilling– worth's interment, p. 7'· Some farther account of him, p. 3'9· His death, p. 6 5 6. Chillingworth Mr. his death and charaCter, P· 7°· Cbrifimas, order for laying afide the ob– fervation of it, p. r 16. Remarks, ibid. Ordinance for abolilhing it, &c. p. 286. Church, its difcipline and hierarchy diflol– ved, p. 68, 78, 145. Church government, queflions about the di– vine right of it, p. 204. Sentiments of the aflembly of divines upon it, p. 223. And of the London minifiers, p. 224. Church mu)ic. p. 143, 144· Church of England, its low condition, p. 412, 510, 531. Refiored, p. 556, 558. It applies to the dil!enters for affifiance in king 'james's reign, p. 770, 784, 785. Remarks, p. 771, 786. Church of Rome, whether a true <:hurch, p. 155, rs8. Archbifhop Laud's delio-n of reconciling the church of England ~o it, P· 159· Churches, of the <:onfecratioo of them, p. J36, 137· Civil magifirate, whether religion may be reformed without him, p. 230, 232. Civil War between the king and parlia– ment, the miferies and defolations of it, 76, 77, 78. Conclufwn of the firff, p. 220. Views of the different parties concerned in it, p. 267. The fecond civil war, p. 328, &c. Remarks on the confufion of thofe times, p. 332. Clarendon lord, his high principles, and at· tachment to the bilhops, p. 566. His fpeech to the parliament, p. 597. Pro– motes the acr of t1niformity, p. 630. His fpeech again!l: the mn-conformifis, p. 652. His Fall, p. 658. fiis charac– ter, p. 659. Clarke Mr. Samuel, his death and charac· ter, p. 732. Clarkfon Mr. his recantation, p. II3. Clar/.fon Mr. David, his death and charac– ter, p. 776. Clayton, Dr. fome account of him, p. 3'3· Clergy, proceedings againfi them for malig– nancy, &c. p. 24. Qyality of thofe who were ejeCted, p. 25. Sequeflration of their efiates, ibid. Their hardlhips, p. 27. Q:Iality of thofe who were put in their room, ·p. 28. Their hardlhips from the Jolemn league and covenant, p. 59· Numbers ejeCted, p. 93· Compared with the ejeCted minillers at the reitera– tion, p. 94· Hardfl1ips on both fides, p. 96. Archbifhop Laud charged with attempting to fet up an independent power in them, p. 131 , Parliament's care fora regular Clergy, p. 185. Their forwardnefs, p. 553· Sequeffered cler– gy reflored, p. 558. Acr for it, p. 586. Their behaviour and character, p. 640, &c. 66o, See Committee. Clergymen, bill for punilhing fcandalous ones, p. 9· Thofe belonging to cathe– drals, whofe offices were abolifhed, pro– vifion for their maintenance, p. 398. See Scandalous, Club-men, their rife, p. 76. Colchejler liege, p. 328. College Stephen executed, p. 727. Col/ins
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