Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

I N D E X. Coji1ts bllhop, his behaviour in the Savoy Conference, p. 6o8. R~markable paffage in his will, p. 641. Covenant or vow to fiand by the parliament, p. 14. Covenant. See Solemn League. Council of qfficers and agitators, p. 270. Council of)late, a new one chofen, p. 415. Difn1ifled by Cromwell, p. 421. Court of king Charles ![. their views with refpeCl: to a comprehenfion, or tole– ration, p. s66, 639. Their behaviour, p. 585. Their licentioufnefs, p. 667. Their proceedings to efiablilh arbitrary power, p. 700. A bill in the houfe of lords for that purpofe, p. 701. It is dropt, ibid. Country Committees. See Committees. Cranfort Mr. 'Janzes, his death, p. 503. CriJP Dr. his de2.th and ch:iraCl:er, p. 12. Crofton Mr. his fulferings, p. 585. Cromwell Oliver, his charaCl:er, p. 183. His bravery and conduCl: in the battle at Najeby, p. 185. He and freton con fer with the king about bis refioration, p. 277. Reafons of his deferting him p. 278, 279· His fpe.ech in parliament, p. 285. Be reduces the ll7elcb, p. 329. Defeats the fcotr army under duke Hamilton, p. 331. Returns to Lon– don, p. 359· His (peech on the mo– tion for trying th~ king, p. 360. Re– duces Ireland, p. 379· His rapid fuc– cefs, ibid. He and his army petition for a toleration, p. 382. He marches againft the fcots, p. 391. D efeats them in the battle of Dunbar, p: 392. In– vites the fcots miniflers to return to their churches, ibid. His letter to the go– vernor of Edinburgh cafile, ibid. Mi– niflers reply, and his anfwer, p. 393• His reply to the gqvernor's complaint, p. 394· Extra& of more letters, ibid.– Remarks, p. 395· He is chofen chan– cellor of Oxford, ibid. H is letter to the univerfi ty thereupon, ibid. Progrefs of his army in Scotland, p. 410. He de– feats the kir.'g at Wor.cdler, p. 412. His letter to the parliament, ibid. He and his army quarrel with the parliament, p. 418. Remarks, p. 419. Advifes with feveral about a new form of goverment, ibid. .His ambitious ,jeligns, ibid. He forcibly diJTolves the long parliament, p. 420. Difmifl'es the council of fiate, p. 421. Remarks, ibid. He and his coun– cil of officers aJTume the government, 423. His form of fummons for a new parliament, ibid. His firfi parliament, called the little parliament, ibid. He is declared proteffor by the council of officers, p. 426. His inflalment, p. 427. H1s oath, p. 428. Remarks, p. 429. Mr. Baxter's teflimony to his govern– ment, p. 430. His lirA: council, ibid. State of the nation at his aJTuming the protefforjhip, p. 434· His grandeur ~nd wife management, ibid. He gives peace to the dutcb, ibid. His high reputation among foreign nations, p. 435· Frmch ambaffador's fpeech to him, ibid. His domeflic enemies, ibid. His manage– ment of the cavaliers, ibid. Of the presbytirians, p. 439· Of the republi– cans, ibid. His friends, 437· Remarks, ibid. He' incorporates Scotland and Ire– land with England, ibid. Plot of the royalijls againfl him, p. 438. He exe– cutes the portugueze ambaJTador's bro– ther, ibid. Calls a new parliament, and goes in flate tp the houfe, ibi!J. His fpeech fO them, p. 439· His fccond fpeech to them , ibid. He appoints them a recognition of the government, p. 440. He diJTolves them, p. 441. Re– publicaru plot againfl: him, ibid. And the royalijls, ibid. His vigilance, p. 442. And feverity againfl: the royalijls by decimation, ibid. He is for univer– fal liberty of confcience, p. 446. Ex– traCl: of his fpeech to his parliament, to that purpofe, ibid. Bates's tefiimony to it, ibid. He is for enco.uraging learn– ing, p. 461. Appoints new vifitors for th~ univerfities, ibid. His zeal for the protdlant 1·eligion, p. 463. His letter to pri nce of Tarente, ibid. He appoints major-generals, p. 467. Enters into an alliance with France, p. 468. Sends Blal·e into the ldediterranean, ibid. Publifhes a fevere ordinance againft the fequeftered clergy, p. 471. But is willing. difpenfe with it, p. 472. Reafons of his feverity againH the papijls, ibid. He is for encouraging the jews, p. 47 3· He ailifls the protdlams in the valleys, . p. 475·

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