T N D E X. Col/ins Dr. fome account of him, p. 83. Col/ins Mr. John, his death and character, p. 777· Colman Mr. his death and charaCter, p. 254· Camber Dr. fome account of him, p. 84. Commitments illegal charged upon arch. bifhop Laud, p. 128. Committee of accommodation between the preflJterians and independents, p. 205, &c. Committee to examine clergymen, p.' 69. Their method of examination,- ibid. Committee for fcandalous minifrers, p. I 8. Their proceedings, ib;d. &c. Committee for plundered minifrers, p. 21. Their proceedings, ibid. United with that for fcandalous minifrers, p. 22. Va– rious cenfures on their proceedings, p. 23 . Committee for fcandalous minifrers another, and the earl of Manchejler's warrant to them, p. 89. His infrruClions to them, p. go. His letter to them, p. 9r. Their method of proceeding, p. 92. Remarks, ibid. Committee of fequefrration, p. 79· Committee of fafety, p. 527. Committees, countries ones, p. 24. Their inilrutlions, ibid. Their proceedings, P· 25. &c. CommM Prayer. See Liturgy. Commonwealth government fet up, p. 377. Remarks upon it, p. 378. O ppof<d by the levellers, ibid. And by the fcots, p. 379· Scotland united to it, p. 4'3· Their power and wife conduct, p. 4'7· Farther account of their character, p. 42 I. See Republicans. Commonwealth party. See Parliament. Commutation of penance, p. 129. Comprehenjion attempted between the pref byterians and independents to no purpofe, p. 205. The prerbyterians addrefs for it, p. 567. Their propofals towards it, p. 569, They are difappointed, p. 571, 575, 585. Another project for it, p. 662. Abfrract of the propofals, p. 663. Quafhed by the bifhops, p. 666. Far– ther fruitlefs attempts for 1t, p. 6g6. Attempt in parliament for it, p. 719, 720, 8oo. Remarks, p. 8os. Cmfejjion of Faith, a!fembly of divines procecdings upon it, p. 256. Prefented to the parliament, who debate upon it, p. 257· Articles of difcipline rejeCted, but the whole received by the fcots, p. 258. Cenfures upan it, ibid. Conformity low terms of under the com– monwealth government, p. 416. The terms of it by the act of uniformity, p. 627. Higher than before the civil wars, ibid. Conjlitution given up and defrroyed, p. 740. Conventicle all, p. 649• Sad confequences of it to minillers and people, ibid. The aft revived, p. 670. Additional claufes, p. 672. Remarks, ibid. Convention parliament, their fentiments as to the authors of the king's death, p. 375· Convention parliament in I 66o, p. 649. They invite the king home without any terms, p. 551. They are turned into• a parliament, p. 555· They avow the juf!ice of the oivi! war, p. 556. They give up every thing the court defires, ibid. Remarks, p. 557·· They are diflolved, ibid. Their acts, I'·· 5 s6. - Convention parliament in 1688, p. 793; They offer the crown to the prince and princefs of Orange, ibid. Turned into a parliament, p. 797• Their proceed– mgs, P· 799· Convocation, of its fitting after the parlia– ment, p. I 32·, Convocation meet,, p. 610. Ordered to re– view the liturgy, p. 611, The altera– tions they made in it, ibid. &c. Convocation in king Wil!iam's reign, their proceedings, p. 804. Their difaffeClion, ibid. Caper, of the ufe of them, p. 144, 145. Corbel Mr. Edward, his death and charac– ter, p. 503. Cornifo alderman executed, p. 75 I. Coronation oath, alterations .in it objected to archbifhop Laud, p. 130. The king's fcruples about it with regard to the church, p. 2 3 I, 2 32, 349· Corp•ration all, p. 599· Remarks p•. 6oo. Cojins Dr. fome account of him, p. 8'2. Cojins
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