I N D E X. 'Strinzer Dr. fome account of him, p. 316, Strong Mr. William, his death and cha– raCter, p. 465'. His body dug up, p. 62r. Stuartr, end of the male line of, p. 79 I. SzifPenjion from the facrament, debates a– bout it, p. 1·94. Ordinance for it, p. 196. Rules for it in cafe of ignorance, ibid. In cafe of fcandal, p. 897. Pro– vifo's in the ordinance about it, p. 198. ·Swqffield Mr. Jojtph, his fufferings, p. 698. ·Symmonds reverend Mr. his cafe, p. 19. Sympjon Mr. Sydrach, his de.ath and cha– ra<9er, p. 5IlL s, ndercomb's plot, p. 481. Q)nod;, <!ebates about their fubordination, p. 192· T. ·TARE N T E prince of, Cromwell's let– ter to him , p. 463. Ta.xes, grievous ones on the people, p. rs. Taylor Mr. Francis, his death and cha– raCter, p. s65. Tejl atl brought into the houfe, p. 693. Debates about it, ibid. It receives the royal alfent, ibid. The aCt itfelf, p. 694. Remarks, ibid. Attempts to re– peal it, p. 798. · Tejlimonials to minijlen, copies of, p. 43 I. Thompfon Mr. Jobn, his fufferings, p. 698. Tillotfon archbilhop, fome account of him, p. 6o9, 700. Tithes, petitions againfi them, p. 4I6. · Toleration, propofals for it by the indepen– dents, p. 207. The pre!byterians an– fwer to them, ibid. Independents reply, p. 208. Pre!byterians fecond reply, p. 309. Independents fecond reply, ibid. Concl ulion of the pre!byterians, p. 2 I o. Conclufion of the independents, ibid. Remarks, ibid. Farther debates about toleration,p. 2 I r. TheJcots declare againfl it, ibid. Independents for a li– mited one, p. 212. Defence of age– neral one, in anfwer to the reafons of the Londo" clergy, ibid. Pre!byterians remonftrance againfi toleration, p. 221. Seconded by the fcots, p. 222, London miniflers declare againfi it, p. 263. Pe– tioned for by Cr~mwe/1 and the army, p. 382.. ACt of, brought in and palfed, p. 799· See the aCt Appendix, No I. Toleration for di/Tenters, debates on the rea– ronablenefs of it, p. 667. Attempted 1n parlmment, and the duke of Bucking– ham's fpeech for it, p. 702. See Indul– gence. Tombes Mr. fame account of him, p. 112. Tompkins's plot, p. I4. Tories, account of them, p. 7 I 8. King William made uneafy by them, p. 807. Their conduCt to the dijfenters fince the revolution, ibid. 'Treaty of Newport in the ljle of Wight, p. 341. Par.liament's propofals, and the king's reply, p. 342. Conference be– tween the king and the parliament di– vines about epifcopacy, p. 343· King's 6nal concefiions, p. 349, 350. Ren;Jarks, p. 353· Conclufion of the treaty, p. 355· 'Treaty of Oxford, p. 7. Broke off, p, 12. Treaty of Uxbridge, p. 170. The commif– fioners, p. I7 r. Treaty begins, ibid. Debates about the militia, p. 172. A· bout Ireland, ibid. About religion, p. I7 3· Treaty breaks off, and :he reafons of it, p. I79• Remarks, p. 180. Tryers for approbation of miniflere ap– pointed, p. 446. Their names, p. 447· Their infiruCtions, p. 448. Remarks, ibid. Copy of their prefentation, p. 449Complaints againfl them, 449• ObjeCtions to their management, p. 450.– Their proceedings, p. 45I. Remarks, ibid. Mr. Baxter's opinion of them, p. 452. Tuckney Dr. Anthony, fame account Of him, p. 86. His death and charaCter, p. 679· 'Turner Dr. fame account of him, p. 316. 'Futchin Mr. fentenced to a moll extrava– gan t whipping, upon which he petitions to be hanged, p. 7SJ. 'Fwiffe Dr. prolocutor to the alfembly of d1vines, p. 38. His death and charaCter, p. 254· v.
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