I N D E X. Holm!Jy-Houfe, the king carried thither, p. 245· How he lived there, ibid. Hood Dr. fomc account of him, p. 318. Houfe and field convmticles in Scotland, p. 745· Hoyle Dr. fome account of him, p. 318. Hugbes Mr. Gcorge his death and charaCl:er, p. 66t. Humble petition anJ advice, p. 491. Ar– ticle relating to religion in it, ibid.· Re– marks, 493· I. JACKS0 N Mr. Arthur, his death, p. 657· Jacomb Dr. Thomas, his death and cha– raC\cr, p. 776. Jamaica taken from. the Jpaniards, p. 468. Janm Il. his firll: fpcech to the privy council, p. 747· Univerfities addreifes to him, ibid. And the q•.akcrs, ibid. He begins his reign with arbitrary and feverc methods, ibid. His feverity to– wards his enemies, p. 748. Meets his parliament, ibid. His revere profecution of the whigs, p. 75 I. His fpeech to his parliament, p. 752. An open war between him and the church, p. 755· He careflcs the difl'rnters, P· 756. E– rctl:s an ecclefiaftical commiflion , p. 762. His ltanding army, p. 763. He jnvadcs the privileges of the univerfities, p. 765. He courts the diffinter;, ibid. His fpeech in council for liberty of con– fcience, p. 766. His declaration of in– dulgence, ibid. Remarks, p. 768. He goes a progrefs, p. 77 3· Changes the rnagifl:rates in corporations, ibid. Goes into ralh and violent meafures, p. 774· Attempts to convert the princefs of O– range to popery, p. 7-77· Attempts the. prince, p. 779· H is queen declared to be with child, .P· 780. His fecond de– claration for liberty of confcience, p. 781. His anfwer ·to the bilhops,. p. 783. Remarks, p. 784. Sufpected birth of his princ.e of TF'ales, p. 786. Ho has intelligence of the prince of Orange's ex– pedition, p. 788. His proceedings up– on it, ibid. He applies to the bilhops, but wavers, ibid. His preparations againll: the prince of Orangt, 789. He leaves the kingdom, 79'· Janeway Mr. James, his death and cha– racter, p. 697. January 30, act for the annual obfervation of it, p. 586. Jeanes Mr. Henry, his death and charaC\er, p. 637· Jejjeries, his fcurrilous treatment of Mr. Baxter, p. 749,750. H is cruelties in the Wejl, ibid. and 751. He is taken and fent to the Tower, 790. Jmkins Mr. Wz/liam, his fufferings and death, p. ]42Jews, the protector for encouraging and admitting them, p. 473· Argument• for and againll: it, ibid. Remarks, p. 474lmages and .rucijixes countenanced by arch– bilhop Laud, p. I 33· Of their antiqui– ty, I 35· lmpropriations, of buying them up, p; '54Independents in the affembly of divines, p. 98. Their apologetical mrration, ibid. Vindication of them, p. 101. Debates. with them about ordination, p. 188. Their objections to the divine right of prelbytery, p. 190. They complain of their ufage in the affembly, p. 192. Their opinion about fufpenfion and ex-– communcation,p. '94· Defign of a com– prehenfion fur them defeated by the ma– nagement of the prqbyterians, p. 207. Their propof:1ls for a toleration, ibid. Their reply to the presbyterians, p. 208. Their fecond reply, 209. Their decla-– ration at the end of the debate, 210•. They were for a limited toleration, p. 212. They are courted by the king, P•· 213. They oppofe the presbyterians re– monfhance againfr feCtaries, p. 22 2. The king plays them againll: the JcotJ, to bring them over to his intereff, P•· 243· Their feparte views, p. 268. Their behaviour with regard to the king's death, p. 365. How far they. were concerned in it, p. 373· Friends to the proteC\or, I'· 437· They hold a fynod, and agree upon a confeffion of faith, p; 505, &c. Abftract of it, p•. 507. Of their difciplinc, independenoy of. churches, ordination of paltors, and . the.ir
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