Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

, I N D E X. Gaudcn. Dr. his protefiation againfi trying the kmg, p. 36r. The author of Ei– ko•n Bajilike, p. 369. Gauden bi010p, his behaviour in the Savoy conference, p. 6c8. Gaunt Mrs. burnt, p. 75r, 752. General ojfembly of Scotland, their reafons to induce the convention of fiates to af· fill the englijh parliament, p. 49· General and particular baptijls, p. I 10. Gellibrand's almanack, p. 149, 15r. Gerhard and Vowel executed, p. 438. GlanMrgan earl of, his treaty with the irijh papifts, p. I 8 1. Gloria Potri, of !landing up at it, p. 145. Goodwin Mr. 'John, fame account of him and his writings, p. 266. His reply to Mr. 'Jenkins, ibid. He writes in de– fence of the king's death, p. 370, 37 r. His book burnt, p. 589. Goodwin Dr. Thomas, his death and cha– racter, p. 716. Goring lord, his character, p. 76. Govan captain, executed in Scotland, p. 616. Government, remarks on the cl:-ange of it, upon Cromwell's turning out the long parliament, 42 r. Gouge Dr. William, his death and charac– ter, p. 433· Gouge Mr. Thomas, his death and character, 73°· Great flal, a new one ordered to be made by the parliament, p. 73· Greaves Mr. fame account of him, 316. Greenville Sir Richard, his character and behaviour in the war, p. 76. Greenwood Dr. fame account of him, p. 318. Gunning bifhop, his behaviour in the Savoy conference, p. 607, 6o8. His zeal a– gainll: the non-coPjormijls, 674. Guthrie Mr. executed in S&otland, p. 6r5, 616. H. H'dbernfi.dd's plot,. arcbbifh(}p Laud's conduct in relation to it, p. 160. Hackjlon, his execution and invincible courage, p. 745· Ha:retico &omburendo the act d<, r.epealed, zo8. Hakewe/1 Dr. fome account of him, p. 312. Hall bifhop, his death and charaCler, p. 488. Hamilton duke enters England with the fcots army, p. 329.• Is defeated by Cmn– well, 331. Hammond Dr. his vindication, p. 265. Some farther account of him, 317. His protell:ation againll: trying the king, and putting him to death, 361. Hampden Mr. his death and character, p. J2. Harmar Mr. fame account of him, p. 321. Harris Dr. fame account of him, p. 319 Harris Dr. 1ohn, his death, p. 517. Harris Dr. Robert, his death, p. 518. Bends of colleges in Oxford that fubmitted to the parliament, and kept their places, p. 311. Their characters, ibid. Lif~ of thofe who were ejected, and of thofe who fucceeded them, 313, 314. Cha– racters of the former, ibid. Of the lat– ter, 317. Their behaviour, 321. Heads and fellows of colleges refiored, p. 558, 559, 56o. H endcrfou Mr. his fpeech againft bilhops in the treaty of Uxbridge, p. 174· His conference with the king about epifr.o– pacy, &c. 229. His firfi reply, 230. His fecond, 232. His third, 235. His pretended recantation, 237· The falfe– nefs of it, ibid. Hmry Mr. Phi!ip, his fuiferings, p. 729. Herejj•. See Blafphemy. He~/e Mr. Charles, hts death, p. 545· liertford marquis of, his declaration concerning church· government, p. '75· Hcwet Dr. his trial, p. 504. He is con– demned and executed, 505. High· church clergy,. their character, p. 641. Their conduct, 729. High court of jzylia for the trial of the king, p. 366. Hill Dr. fomeaccount of him, p. 86. !fill Mr. called Conful Bibulus l>y archbi– fhop Laud, and why, p. 165. Rill Dr. Thomas, his death, p. 433· Holdfworth Dr. fame accoount of him, p. 84. Holmby

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