• I N D E X. p. 475· His letter to the duke of Sa– voy, ibid. He calls a new parliament, p. 479· Affills the protijlants of Nifmes, p. 487. His letter to cardinal Maza– rine, ibid. Debates about giving him the title of king 489. His reafons for declining it, p. 490. Remarks, ibid. The title of Proteflor contirmed to him, p. 492. His fecond inllalment, p. 494· His grandeur and wife adminillration, ibid. His treaty with France, p. 495· He €Onfiitutes an upper houfe of parlia– ment, p. 496. His fpcech at the diffo– lution of the parliament, 498. He purges the army, p. 499· And projects an union of the whole reformed interell, ibid. Religns his chancellorfhip of Ox– ford, p. 500. Appoints his fon Henry lord lieutenant of Ireland, p. 501. His only remaining defcendants, ibid. Suc– cefs of his arms abroad, p. 503. Plot of the fifth monarchy men and of the cavaliers againll him, p. 504. His fick– nefs, p. 512. His !all prayer, ibid. His death and burial, ibid. and p. 513. His character, ibid. As a !oldier, p. 514. As a llates-man, ibid. His pub– lic character, p. 515. His religion and moral character, ibid. His enthufiafm, p. 516. Objections againfi him con– fidered, ibid. In relation to his diffimu– lation and ambition, ibid. Cruelty, p. 517. Sum of his character, ibid. Pa– negyrical poems on him, ibid. His bo– dy taken up after the reftoration, p. s87. Cromwell Henry appointed by his father lord lieutenant of Ireland, p. sor. Some account of him and his family, ibid. His letters to his brother Richard, p. 521, His letter to Fleetwood, p. 522. More letters of his, p. 524, 589. Cromwe/1 Richard chofen chancellor of Ox– ford, p. 500. Proclaimed proteflor, p. 519. Calls a parliament, ibid. Obliged by the army to dilfolve them, p. 520. He is depofed by the army, ibid. He quietly rdigns the protectorfhip, p. 525. He religns his chancellorfhip, and ab– fconds, p. 554· His character, p. 555· Crojfe Dr. fome account of him, p. 321, Crojfes feveral pulled down, p. 31, VoL. I. Crucifixes. See lmagu. Cudworth Dr. fome account of him, p. ss. D. DANGER of the church, cry of, p. 70J. Dangerjield's plot, p. 714• Proceedings a– gainH him in king Janus's reign, p. 748· Dead bodies of the moH confiderable per– fans in Ct·omwell's and the parliament'; time dug up, p. 620. Delaune Mr. his fulferings, p. 736. Delinquents, ordinance for fei'~ing their ellates, p. 26. Derby earl of defeated, p. 41 r. D< Wits;nurdered, p. 687. DireEiory for public warjhip ellabli!hed, p. 106. Preface to it, ibid. Its variations from the book of common prayer, p. 107. Succefs of it, p. 108. Ordi· nance for inforcing the ufe of it, 109. Remarks, ibid. King forbids the ufe of it, ibid. Univerlity of Oxford's ob– jections to it, p. 300, 301. The king's objection to it, p. 353· See Appendix, Numb. I!. Direflory for ordination of minijlers, p. 186. See Appendix, Numb. I!I. Difcipline. See Articles. DiJPenjing power, arguments for and a– gainlt it, p. 690. The commons vote againft it, ibid. The diffenters re– nounce it, p. 69r, 768. Exercifed by king James II. p. 756. Declared legal by the judges, ibid. Dijfenters protijlant [See more under non– conformijls J bill for their eafe, p. 692. It mifcarries, ibid. Severity of the court againll them revived, p. 697. Their fulferings, ibid. and p. 698. Bill for eating them withdrawn by the clerk, p. 721. Proceedings thereupon in the next parliament, p. 724. Their perfecution revived by order of the king and coun– cil, p. 727. Treatifes in favour of them, p. 728. Their farther fulferings, p. 729. Their perfecution compared with that of the reformers in queen Ma– ry's reign, p. 743The perfecution re– vived againfi: them in king JameJ's reign, p. 748. Some turn from the 5 Y church
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