I N D E X. Minijlers notz-conformijls, fame of them quit their livings, p. 632. Ejected by the act of uniformity, ibid. Their hard!hips greater than the papifrs at the reformation, ibid. And than the loyal– i!ls in the time of the civil war, p. 633· Comparifon between them and the new preachers, p. 634. The condition of others, p. 635. Doctor Bates's account, p. 636. Their fufferings, ibid. Mr. Mr. Baxtn's a~count, ibid. Other ac– counts, ibid. They venture to preach publicly during tlae plague, which brings them under farther hardtbips, p. 652. Some few of them take the oath in the five-mile act, p. 654. The generality refure it, and go into banifhment, ibid. Their names regi!lered in the bifhops courts, p. 655. Their difrrers, p. 675· Their adorers to the prince of Orange, p. 792. Their add rers to him after he was made king, p. 795· And to queen Mary, 796. Minjhul Dr. fome account of him, p. 86. Monarchy turned into a common wealth, P· 377· M onk general reduces Scotland, p. 413. He marches into England for a free par– liament, p. 527. Continues his march, p. 528. Abjures the king, and fwears to be true to the commonwealth, ibid. He enters the city, ibid. Pulls down the gates, but is reconciled, p. 529, He re!lores the fecluded members, p. 530. His character, p. 532. His let– ter to the independents, p. 540. His letter to the parliament, p. 541. He courts the p•·efk)·tet·ians, p. 542. And the [cots kirk, ibid. . He correrponds with the king, p. 550. Monmouth's rebel110n, p. 750. Aftects the diflenters, ibid. Executions in the lrUf on account of it, ibid. Montrofs marquifs of, executed, p. 390. JV/onuments of fupedlition, removal of them, p. 3'" Ordinance for that pur– pore, ibid. Manner of the execution of it, p. 32. Mweton bi!hop, his vindication, p. 510. Morley bifhop, his behaviour in the Savoy conference, p. 6o8. Morgan a prieft executed, p. 253· VoL. If. N. NA G's-heod dub, Jlory of, p. sro. Confuted, ibid. Nafebl'• battle of, p. 184. N,llion Hate of when Cromwcll a!fumed the government, p. 434· Unhappy fratc of in Cbarles the fecond's reign, p. 662, 708. State of at king James the fecond's acceilion, p. 747· N oy/o,· ]on1es, account of him, p. 483. His fufferings, p. 484. ..":legative oath, uni\•erfity of Oxford's ob– jeClions to it, p. 300. New Difcipline. See Prefh)tery. Newbury battle of, p. 16. The fecond, p. 77· . . N ewcajlle, parliament's propofitions to the king there, p. 238. Which he refufes to con rent w, p. 241. His anfwer to them , p. 270. Ncwcomm Mr. Matthew, his death, p. 670. New/in Dr. fome account of him, p. 3'5· Newport treaty of. See Treaty.. Nicolas Robert Efq; one of the managers in Laud's trial, p. 165. Nimeguen peace of, p. 7 J o. Nijines, the protector affills the protejlonts there, p. 487. N on, addr1Jes. See Votes. N on-coriformijls, the beginning of their per– fecution, p. 585. Methods for that purpofe, p. 586. Their hardfhips be– fore the act of uniformity, p. 614. Their fuffcri ngs after, p. 636. Their view,, p. 639. They petition for in~ dulgence, p. 643. Their hardfhips from the conventicle act, 1'· 649, 650. Their cautious conduct, ibid. They fet up meetings, I'· 656. Project of a com~ preheniion for them, p. 662. Propofals of an indulgence for fuch as could not be comprehended, p. 665. The perfe– cution againft them revived, p. 666. Methods of it, p. 673. They are not forward to accept of an indulgence by the difpeniing power, p. 684, Sum– mary of the penal laws again!l them, p. 695. Attempts for an accommodation frufrrated by the bilhops, p. 700, People begin to compailionate tbeir fufferin gs, 5 z ibid. ,.
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