Neal - Houston-Packer Collection BX9333 .N4 1754

I N D E X. p. 27 3· It fubmits to the army upon their approach, p. 275· Provincial af– fcmblies there, p. 26r, 263, 335· Its charter taken away, p. 731. LQ11dan minijlen affert the divine right of pre/bytery, p. 224. Their paper of con– .fiderations and cautions, ibid. Their tefiimony to truth and again!l error, p. 263. Their averfion to a toleration, p. 264. Their vindication of themfelves, P· 275· Lmdon cafes publifhed, p. 738. London bifhop of, fufpended, p. 764. LQrd's Day, ordinance for a ftriCler obfe'rvation of it, p. 398. Another, p. 485. See Sabbath. Lo,·t:s houfe of, laid afide, p. 360, 366, Lwe Mr. his fermon at Uxbridge, p. 17r. His trial, p. 404. The evidence againl1 him, p. 405. His defence, p. 406. A remarkable incident relating to him, p. 408. His fpeech on the fcaffold, p. 409. His execution and charaClcr, p. 4t0, Love alderman, in the name of the difTen– ters, renounces the difpenfing power, p. 6gr. LQW·church clergy, their charaCler, p. 642. Ludfow major general, taken into cullody, p. 479· M. MAC CA I L Mr. his fufferings and !all words, p. 744· Magdalcn college Oxford, its privileges invaded, p. 765. . Magijlrates, contells about eleCltOns of, p. 730. Major generals appointed, p. 467. Mancbifler· earl of, his dur~cter, p. 8o. Manner of his proceedtng tn reformwg the univerfity of Cambridge, ibid. ·His warrant to the committee of fcandalous minifiers, p. 8g. His inO:ruClions to -them, p. go. His letter to them, p. 91. His method of ejeCling the fcan– dalous or malignant minifter, and filling the vacant benefice. p. 92. Manfel D r. fome account of him, p. 3r5. Manton Dr. his death and character, p. JC9• Marriages, ordinance in relation to them... p. 425. ACl for confirming them, p. 586: Marjhal Mr. Stephen, his death and cha– raCler, !J· 478. His body dug up, p. 620. Marjlon Moor, battle of, p. 75· Martm Dr. fome account of him, p. 83. Marvel Mr. Andrew writes again!! Parker. p. 667, 668. Mary queen, difTenting minifters addrefs to her, p. 796. Her anfwer, p. 797· Mafs houfes pulled down, p. 790. Majlers turned out of the univerlity of Cambridge, their charaCler, p. 82. Cha– 'raCler of their fuccefTors, p. 84. Form of induCling them, p. 87. May 29, aa for the anniverfary obferva– tion of it, p. s89. May Thomas_Efq; his body dug 'lJ'• p. 62o. Maynard fer;eant, on~ of the managers in the trial of archbifhop Laud, his hand– fame return to the prince of Orange's compl iment, p. 165. Meal-tub plot, _p. 714. Meetings feparate, pamphlets in favour of, p. 7°5· Merchants committee of, appointed by Cromwe/1, for promoting trade, p. 469. Merchants letlure at Pinner's-Hall, the be– ginning of it, p. 688. Militia debated in the treaty of Uxbridge, p. I72. Milton's books burnt, p. 589. His death and charaCler, p. 699• Minijlers, quality of thofe who were ejcCl– ed by the parliament, p. 25, Q!a!ity of thofe who were put in their room, p. 28. Committee for examining them, p. 69. See Committu. See Plundered. See Scandalous. Forbid to meddle in politics, 389. Commiilioners for appro– bation of minifiers, 446, 447· See Tryers. O rd inance for tjeCling fcanda– lous mini!lers, p. 452. 1n!lruClions of the commiilioners, !'· 453· Objec– tions againl1 it, p. 454· Commiilioners for Wales, p. 455· See lf/tdcs. Minijlers fent to reform the univerfity of O~ford, p. 291. Their conduCl and fuccefs, ibid. Minijlers pre/byterian wait on the king at Breda, p. 551. 'Their addrefs and re– ception, p. 552, Minijlers

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