I N D E X. R ujfel lord beheaded, p. 734· Rye-houfe plot, p. 733· Non-conformijls charged with it, p. 734· J!<uakers purge tbemfelves of it, p. 735· · s. S dB BA 'l' H, !hitl: obfervation of it, p. 2g. Ordinance for that purpofe, p. IIs. Saints days, &c. aboli!hed, p 286. Sale of bijhops lands, ordinance for it, p. 246Whether facrilege, p. 35 r. Sa/Rcild Mr. his fuflerings, p. 738. Saltma1:/b Mr. his death, and the extraor– dinary circumfrances attending it, p. 32 7Sancrojt archbifhop, his circular letter to his clergy, p. 785. Sanderfon Dr. fame account of him, p. 316. . S~<unders Dr. fome account of him, p. 311. Savoy confejfion. See Independents. Savoy conference, p. 601. Names of the divines on both fides, ibid. and p. 6o2. Opening of the conference, ibid. Hard– fhips of the presbyterians in it, p. 603. Proceedings of the commillioners, p. 604.. A difputation propofed, ibid. The fub– jetl: of it, p. 6os. Remarks, p. 6o6. The pnfl;yterians defcend to intreaties, p. 607. Behaviour of the commiflio– ners, 6o8. Of the difputants, ibid. .Of the auditors, p. 609. Cenfures of the conferenc:·, p. 610. Scandalous minijlers, committee for them, p. 18. Mr. White's century of them, p. 22. Other teflimonies of their charac– ter, ibid. Another committee for them, .and the earl of Manch1fer's warrant em– powering it to aCt, p. 8g. Schi.Jin bill, p. ~o8. Repealed by king George I. ibid. See Appendix, N° Ill. and IV. Scbolars of the univer!ity of Oxford, their infolence, p. 309. They are expelled, p. 310, S corland, progrefs of the englijh army there, p. 391, 410. Entirely reduced by Monk, .and united to the commonwealth of England, p. 413. Low condition of ·the kirk there, ibid. Liberty of confcience fett!ed there, p. 414. And the kirk infulted, ibid. State of Scotland at that time and afterwards, p. 415. It is incorporated with England, p. 437· E– ptfcopacy reflored there, 614, &c. Sum– mary of the perfecution there, p. 743· Proceedings of the government there, p; 744· Which occa!ions an infurreCl:ion, ibid. Of houfe and field conventiclcs there, p. 745· Effects of the perfecu– tion there, ibid. AfFairs of, in king ]a111Cs's reign, 763. His declaration there, p. 766. Prefbytery reflored, p. So 5 . Scots called in by the englijh parliament and a/fembly of divines, p. 48. Their reafons for allifling the padiament, p. 49· They appoint a folemn league and covenant, ibid. Their unbounded zeal in impaling it, p. 54· Their army en– ters England, p. 75. Their exceptions to the ordinance for ereCling prefbytcries in England, p. 201. And the parlia– ment's re!'ly, p. 202. Their declara– tion againfi toleration, p. 211. The king furrenders himfelf to their army, p. 219. Their zeal againfr feCl:aries, p. 222. Their behaviour to the king, p. 228. Their kirk will not trufi him, and publi{h a folemn warning and declara– tion, p. 243· P-roceedings of their par– liament in relation to him, p. 244. They deliver him up, and publifh their reafons, ibid. They recei ve the whole W1fmi11jler coll[ejfion if faith, p. 258• Their commillioners take leave of the a/fembly, p. 259. They appoint a fail: for the difiraCl:ions of England, p. 260. Account of the difcipline in their kirk, ibid. Notes. King's private treaty with them, p. 282. Their army enters Eng– land under duke Hamilton, p. 329. And is defeated by Cornwell, p. 331. They prefs the king's confent in the treaty of Newport, p. 353· They protefr againil: putting him to death, p. 366. Their declaration again£! the englijh, p. 384. Their treaty with the king in Holland, p. 3&5. Conditions of it, p. 390. Cromwell marches againfr them, p. 391. Defeats them in the battle of Dunbar, p. 392. Their miniil:ers invited by him to return to their churches, with what pa!fed
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