Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

I N D E X. tl1eir limited jurifdiCl:ion, p. 508. Their opinion of fynods and councils, and of occafional communion, ibid. Their fentiments of liberty, 509. Remark<, ibid. Monk's letter to them, p. 540. Their behaviour againfi Monk and the p,·.,byteriam, p. 543· Their rife, and refolute progrefs through the war, ibid. Their lhte at the refloration, p. 563. They difown Venncr's infurreCl:ion, p. 592. Their addrefs to king Janus, 769. lndiam, corporation for the propagation of the gofpel among them, p. 388. Indulgence, non conjormijis petition for it, p. 643. King Charles's declaration con– cerning it, p. 644. Supported by his fpeech to the parliament, p. 645. Ad– drefs of the commons againfr it, p. 646. Remarks, ibid. The king moves for a general indulgence, p. 66o. The parlia· ment petitions againfi it, ibid. Another projeCl: for a general indulgence, and how it was refentcd, p. 682. A new decla– ration of indulgence, ibid. Non-wifor– mijis not forward to accept it by the difpenfing power, p. 684. King ]ameJ's declaration of indulgence, p. 766. His fecond declaration for it, p. 781. Ap– pointed to be read in all churches, p. 782. With which fame of the bifhops comply, ibid. And others refufe, 783. Confequences of it, 784. lnfonnen· againfi the dif!enters, p. 706. Their method, ibid. Their infamous lives and death, ibid. They are en– couraged by the court, 707. And by the bifhops, ibid. lnnovatiom in churches, bill againfr them, 8. Archbifhop Laud charged "ith coun· tenancing them, p, I 33· lnjlrummt of government for the proteCl:or, .abfrraCl: of it, p. 426. Articles relating to religion, p. 427. Remarks, 428. Johnfon Mr. his addrefs to the protef!ant officers in king James's anny, and his fufferings on that account, p. 763. Ireland reduced by Cr6mwel!, p. 379· Summary account of the Hate of it, p. 379• 380. Ordinance for encouraging religion and learning there, p. 387 It is incoporated with England, p. 437· Popery revives there, p. 590. Epifco– pacy rellored there, 617. Condition of that kingdom in king ]anus's reign, 764. lretan confers with the king, p. 277. His fpeech in parliament, p. 285. Burnet's opinion of the hand he had in the king's death, p. 374· His death and character, p. 415. Irijh forces brought over by the king, p. 6o. Ill confequences of it, ibid. The affair debated in the treaty of Uxbridgt, 172. Earl of Glamorgan concludes a treaty with the irijh papifis, 181. As does alfo the marquis of Ormond, 220. Articles of it, ibid. Parliament's com– millioners protei! againfi it, 221. 'jus Divinum. See.Church Government. K. KENNET bifhop, his remark on the ordinance exhorting to repentance, p. 5· On the breaking off of the treaty of Oxford, I2. King debates about the title of, p. 489. The proteCl:or's reafons for declining it, p. 490. Remarks, ibid. King's judges, attainder of, p. 586. Trials of thofe that fuffered, p. 587. Their execution, p. s88. Remarks, p. 589. Execut~on of more of them, p. 623. Kirk of Scotland, its low condition, I'· 4I 3· Infulted, p. 414. Courted by general M onk, 542. Kirk's cruelty in the Wej!, 7 so. Refiored, 762. Kirk difcipline, account of it, p. 260, lVotes. L. LA MBER 'T colonel imprifoned in the ifile of Jerfoy, p. 587, 623. Lancajhire, provincial alfcmbly of, p. 336. Laney Dr. fome account of him, p. 83. Langbain Dr. fome account of him, 31 r. Langley Dr. fame account of him, p. 319. Langley Mr. ]ohn, his death, p. 502, Laud archbifhop, his fuperfiitiou• remarks on lord Broah's death, p. I4, He is fufpenJed by the Parliament, p. 68. His trial for high treafon, p. I 18. The articles of impeachment, p. I I9• His anfwcr, p. 120. Order and method of the trial, ihid. Summary of the charge, p. I 21. Impeachment opened by fer– jeant Tf?ild, p. 122. The archbifhop's fpeech, ihid. Firfi branch of the charge, fubverting the rights of parliament, with the archbifhop's reply to the feveraJ things

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