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I N D E X. things alledged in fupport of it, ibid. and p. 122. Arbitrary fpeeches made by him for the king, p. 173· Arbitrary fpeeches of his own, p. 124. Second charge, viz. attempting to fet afide the laws, with the archbilhop's reply to the feveral articles, p. 126, &c. Of lhip-monev, tonnage and poundage, &c. ibid. Of pulling down houfes for the repair of St. Paul's, &c. ibid. Illegal commitments and prohibitions in the jpirituol com·ts, p. 128, Bribery, p. 129. Commuta– t ion of penance, ibid. Alterations in the coronation oath, p. 130. Attempt to fet up an independent power in the clerg.y, p. 131. Sitting of the convo– cation after the parliament, p. 132. Remarks, ibid. Third general charge, viz. attempting to alter rel igion, and introduce popilh innovations, with the archbilhop's anfwers, and the managers replies, p. 133, &c. Images and cru– cifixes, ibid. Confccrations of churches and altars, and feafls of ded ication, p. 136. His letter to Sir Nathan. Brent, p. 140. Introducing divers fuperfiitions into divine wor01ip, p. 143· Promot– ing the book of fports, p. 146. Re– marks, p. 147· Encouraging armini– mujin and popery, ibid. Profecuting puritans, &c. p. 152. Reconciling the church of England with Rome, afli1ming papal titles, difcouraging foreign pro– tefiants,correfponding with popifn priefls, &c, 154, &c. Managers conclufion, p. 161. Archbilhop's fpeech at the clofe of the trial, ibid. Points of law debated, p. 162, Cenfures of his be– haviour, p. 163. His charatler of the witneffes, p. 164. His cenfure of the managers, ibid. Petitions for juftice a– gainfi him, p. 166, Condemned by bill of attainder, ibid. His ]aft fpecch, T'· 167. His prayer, ibid. His execu– tion, r68. His character, ibid. Law fuits, attempts to regulate them, p. 417· Lawrence Dr. fome account of him, P• 312. Laws, motions for tranOating them into englijh, p. 398. Lay-ajfejfors in the affembly of divines, p. ;g. Lay-elders , p. 192. Lay-preachers, caufes of their increafe, p. 323· Lay -preaching, rife of it in the army, P183. Difcouraged by the parliament, p. 248. Lenthal Mr. reprimanded by the fpeaker, P· ss6. L'Ejirange Sir Roger, account of him, p. 704. Letter of the ajfembly of divines to foreign protefiants, p. 62. The king's reply to . it, p. 66. Letter to a dijfenter by the marquis of Hallifax, p. 77 1. Levellers oppofe the new commonwealth,. p. 378. They are difperfed, ibid. Ley Mr. Johll, his death and character, p•. 637· L ibels feditious, ordinance againfi, p•. 388. Liberty of Con.fcience fcttled in Scotland, p•. 414. Voted by Cromwe/i's little parlia– ment, p. 424. Efiablilhed by the in– ftrument of government, p. 426. King. James's fpeech in council for it, p. 766. See Toleration. See Indulgence. Licenfe, king Charles's to a IIOn-confonnijl· minifter, copy of, p. 685. Margin. Licenfers of books, ordinance for appoint– ing them, p. 33· Lightfoot Dr, fome account of him, p. 86. Lijle lady, her cafe, p. 751. Lift of the ajfembly of divines, p. 38, &c. Little Parliament called by Cromwe/1, 1'-· 423. Their proceedings, p. 424, &c. They refign their authority to Cromwe!l, p. 426. Liturgy, reafons for fetting it afide, p. 106. Refiored, p. 558. Reviewed, p. 6!1. Alterations made in it, ibid. &c. Other additions to it, p. 613. Sent up. amended to the king and council, and. houfc of peers, ibid. Farther alterations. in it propofed, p. 663· Livings poor ones, augmentation of by tithes and firfi fruits, p. 386. Ordi– nance for uniting (mall ones, and divid– ing greater, p. 460. LandM, lines of circumvallation drawn. roond it, p. 2. King's proclamations again!t it, p. 15. Commotions there,. P· 273!·

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