I N D E X. Parliament king Charles's fifth, meets at Oxford, p. 723. Revive the bill of ex– clufwn, and their farther proceedings, p. 724. Are fuddenly diffolved, p. 725· Parliament king James the fecond's, p. 748. Their proceedings, ibid. They are diffolved, p. 752. Parliament king William's. See Convention. Pmfons Mr. his fufferings, p. 585 . . Pajke Dr. fame account of him, p. 82. PoJ!ive obedience and non·ref!flance revived, p. ss5. Patrick Dr. his friendly debate, p. 667. A remarkable in!lance of his candor, ibid. Paul's croft pulled down, and fame account of it, p. 31. Of pulling down houfes for the repair of the church, p. 126. Commutation of penance for the fame purpofe, p. 129. Proverb occa!ioned by it, p. 169. Pembroke earl of, made chancellor of Ox– ford, and viftts in perfon, p. 307. His proceedings, ibid. Reports the behavi– our of the univerfity to the parliament, P· 3o8. Penal laws taken away by the rump parlia– ment, p. 396. King Charles's parlia– ment petition to put them in execution, p. 66o. A fummary account of them, p. 695. Confequences of them, p. 696. Pm and Mead, their trial, p. 676. In– juftice and cruelty of the court, ibid. The jury threatened, p. 677. They are acquitted, p. 678. Pcm Mr• .!lndrcw, his death and chara,;l:er, p. 465. Petition of the city mini!lers for fettling difcipline and wodhip, p. 104. Petition for unordained preachers, p. 324. Petitioners and abhorers, p. 716, 717. Piedmont, fufferings of the'prote!lants there, p. 475· They are affifted by Cromwe/1, ibid. Pitt Dr. fame account of him, p. 315. Plague, the great one, p. 651. Plots againft the parliament, p. 14. Plundered min!Jlers, committee for, p. 21. Pluralities and non-ref!flance, bill ag&infr them, p. 9· Pocock, Dr. fame account of him, P. 313· Po6glott bible publi!hed, p. 500. Pool Mr. Matthew, his death and eh!• raCier, P• 715. Pope's nuncio in England, p. 156, r6o. Popery connived at, and encouraged by Laud, P· rso, &c. I54· &c. Popery 'revives in England, p 590, 618. And in Ireland, p. 590. Its growth i11 . England, p. 679. Caufes of it, p. 679. Remedies propofed by the parliament a– !!ainft it, p. 68o. Its progrefs, p. 754· Clergy forbid to preach againft it, ibid. But they write agaifr it, ibid. Reafons of the diJ!enters not writing again!l: it, p. 755· Popijh plot, p. 711. Alarms the nation, but not credited at court, ibid. and 712. Remarks, ibid. Popijh priejls, i)[ archbifhop Laud's cor– refponding with them, and countenanc– ing them, P· rs6, I6o. Pordage Dr. ejected, p. 454, 455· Portugueze ambajfador's brother· executed, P· 438. Potter Dr. fame account of him, p. 315. P owel Mr. f/avafor, his fufferings, death and chara6ler, p. 686. Preacbers, petition for , unordained ones, P· 324. Preacbing min!Jlers, committee for, p. r8. Prdbyterian government, propolition for e– fiabli!hing it in the treaty of Uxhridge, p. 174· Divine right of it debated, p. 189. Carried in the affembly of di– vines, p. 192. But dropt in parlia– ment, p. 193. Several petitions to ad– mit the divine right of it, ibid. lt is e!l"blifhed by way of probation, p. .20r. Remarks, ibid. Exceptions of the feats, and their amendments to it propofed, ibid. Parliament's reply, p. 202. ~e·fiions fent to the affembly of divines a– bout the divine right of it, J'· 204. Remarks, p. 205. At~empts Jllr a.fur– ther eftabli!hment of it, 221, &c. Lon– don mini!lers ailert it to be de jure divi· no, p. 224. How far the e!lablifhment of it prevailed, p. 228, 340. A dc– fcription of it as fettled in Scotland, p. 260, 261. Notes. Univer!ity of Ox– ford's objections to it, p. 300• . It is e– . fiabl•fhcd
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