Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

INDEX. Erajlz'ans, their opmJOn of church go• ~ernment_, p. 97. Their chief patrons 111 the aflembly of divines, and in the parliament, ibid. and p. 98. Their ob– jections to the divine right of pre!by– tery, p. I89. Their conduct, p. I93· Their opinion about fufpenfion and ex– communication, p. I94· Ejfex earl of, arrives at London after th~ battle of Edge-Hill, p. I. He is de– feated in Cornwall, p. 75· He is re– moved, p. I82, His death and charac– ter, p. 253. Exchequer fhut up, p. 681. E,·c/ujion bill brought in, p. 7 I 4· Brought in again, p. 7 '9· Again, p. 724. Excommunication, opinions of the presbyte– ~·ians, independents, and erajlian; about Jt, p. I94· Ordinance for it, p. I96. See ji1J>en)ion, Exhortation to the taking the folunn league and covenant, p. 55· Anfwered, p. 56, F. FAIR FA X general his character, p. I83. King's clergy petition to him, p. 288. Counter-petition of the pref– byterian clergy to him, p. 289. He fup– prelfes the cavaliers in Kent and E.!fex, p. 329· Fa!fe 11ews, proclamation again!l: fpreading it, p. 688. Fajl monthly of the parliament, p. 30. The king appoints 3nother in oppofition to it, ibid. The parliament's kept on Chrijlmas day, p. Jl6. Fajls, occafional ones, p. 30. Fcajls of Dedication, p. I 36, I 37. Rife of them, p. I 39· hat&· Dr. expelled the alfembly of divines, and taken into cuf!ody as a fpy, p. 68. His death, p. 2I5· His challenge in defence of the church of England, p. 216. His charaCler and lafl prayer, ibid. and p. 217. Fell Dr. vice- chancellor of Oxford treats the parliament's vifitors with contempt, p. 302, 303. Is dep1ived of his vice– chancellorlhip, and taken into cuilody, p. 304. Some farther account of him, 314· Fellows form of induCling the new ones at Cambridge, p. 88. Fie.'d Convmticln, p. 745· Fifth·m•narchy men. See R epublicans. Their plot againfl Cromwell, p. 504. Their infurrection after the refloration, p. 591. Confequences of it, ibid. Dif– owned by the independents, p. 592. By the baptijls, ibid. And by the quakers, p. 593· Fifths of their e!l:ates allowed to the wives and children of delinquents, p. 26. And of ejected clergymen, P. 95· Finch rev. Mr. his cafe, p. 20. Fire of London, p. 656, Produces a fort of liberty to the non-conformijls, ibid. Fitz-Harris's fham plot, p. 724· He is executed, 725. Five· mileall againft non·conformijl minifi:ers, p. 653· Five points, of the declaration forbidding to preach on them, p. 1 49· Fleetwood lieutenant-general, for depofing Richard, p. 520, Henry Cromwel/'s letter to him, p. 522. His death, p. 524. Foreign protejlants, of archbifhop Laud's difcouraging them, p. I54· Is6, I59· Fox George, an account of him, p. 399· His fufferings, p. 400. He is joined by others, ibid. French and dutch churches di!l:urbed by Laud, p. r59· French ambalfador's fpeech to the protector, p. 435· French, their conque!l:s, p. 662. They declare war with the dutch, and over– run their country, p. 687. French miniflers employed to write that king Charles is a protejlant,.p. 538, 539· Their conduct after the re!l:oration, p. 617. Fundamentals of religion, attempts to fettle them, p. 443Committee to draw them up, ibid. The articles, ibid. &c. Remarks, p. 445· G. G //LE Mr. Theophilus, his death and charaCler, p. 7 I 3· Gangrama Mr. Edward's,p. 249· Remarks, p. 25I· Gatager Mr. Thomas, his death and cha– racter, p. 464> 465. 5 y 2 Gauden

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