INDEX. palled thereupon, p. 392. 393· Re– marks upon it, p. 395· Their army under the king marches into England, p. 410, And are defeated at Worcejler, p. 412. Low condition of their kirk, p. 413. Terms on which they would re– frore the king, p. 547· Scots bijhops, new ones made, p. 615. Their charaCter, p. 617, 744· Scots prefbyterians, their character, p. 616, Their fufferings, p. 744· Scripture, whether to be interpreted by an– tiquity and tradition, p. 235· SeamanDr. Lazarus, fome account of him, p. 84. His death and charaCter, p. 661, Second fervice, of reading it, p. 145· Sellaries, prefhyterians remonfrrance again!!: them, .P. 221, 222. · The independents oppofe it, ibid. Prefhyterians petition againfr them, p. 247· Farther account of them, p. 249. Edwards's gangraena wrote againfr them, ibid. Mr. Baxter's account of them, p. ~52. Lord C/a– ·rendon's, and bifhop Bramhall's, ibid. and 253. Sedgwick Mr. Obadiah, his death, p. 502. Sees vacant ones, debates about filling them, p. 533· Difficulties that attended it, p. 534· Sundry expedients propofed, ibid. Remarks, p. 535· Se/den Mr. his fpeech againfr fufpen!ions and excommunications, p. 194· His death and character, .p. 464. Self-denying ordinance, p. I 84. Separation, debates about the lawfulnefs of it, p. 209. See Toleration. Scquejlration, ordinance for. See Ordinance. Sequejlrations, committee of, p. 79· Servants, time allotted for their recreation, p. 286. Shaft}bury earl of, deferts the cabal,.p. 691. ls fent to the Tower, p. 727. She/don Dr. fome account of him, p. 314. She/don archbifhop, a promoler of the act of uniformity, his charaCter, P' 360. Account of the proceedings at . the open– ing of his theater, p. 669. His letter to the bifhops againfr the non-confoimi)ls, p. 674· Another,. p. 699. His death, 708. Ship-money, tonnage and poundage, &c. pro– moted by archbifhop Laud, p. 126. Sborter Sir 'John, lord mayor, his beha– viour, p. 774• VoL. II. Skippon major general, encourages his fol– diers, p. 2. His bravery in the battle of Nafeby, p. 185. Solemn league and covenant drawn up, and paffed by thefcots, p. 49Debates upon it in England, p. so. Where it is agreed to, p. 5 r. A copy of it, ibid. Man– ner of taking it, p. 54· An exhorta• tion to the taking of it, p. 55· Unreafon– ablenefs of impaling it, p. 56. In– f!ruC\ions for taking it in the country, p. 57. The king forbids the taking of it, p. 58. The influence it had on the clergy, p. 59· 'Tis ordered to be read and hung up in churches, p. 116. Prefhyterians petition to have it impofed on the whole nation, p. 248. Abfiratl: of the univerlity of Oxford's reafons a– gainfr it, p. 294· Exceptions againll: the preface, ibid. Againfi the covenant in general, ibid. Againfl: the firfr arti– cle, p. 295· Again!t the fecond, ibid. Againfr the third, p. 296. Againfr the fourth, fifth and lixth,. p. 297; Con- · tradictions; and doubtful expreilions in the covenant,. p. 298. Abfurdities in purfuing the ends of it,. ibid. Of the falvoes, . for taking it, ibid. &c. Declar– ed illegal, p. 597· Sons of tbe clergy original of the fociety for, . p. 476. Spanijh plate fleet taken, p. 481, Another defrroyed, p. 658. Sputjlow Dr. William, fome account of him, p. 86. His death and character, p. 6 5 8. Sljuire reverend Mr. his cafe, p. 20. Stage-plays put down, p. 325. Standing army king James's, p. 763. Mt. Johnfon's letter to them, ibid. New modelled by the admillion of papills, p•. 775· Statutes of Oxford, p. 146. Staunton Dr. Edmund,fome account of him, , p. 320. His death and character, 685. Stern Dr. fome account of him, p. 83. Steward Dr. his reply to Mr. Henderfon a– bout bifhops, p. I 75. Stillingl!eet's irenicum, 594· Extratl:s from . it, zbid, and 595, 596. He writes a– gainfr the diffinters, 722, Various . an– fwers to him, ibid. Stretton Mr. Richard, hisfufferings,p.738. 6 A Stringer•
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