.. I N D E X. V. f/'ACANC I E S in the univerlity of Oxford filled up, p. 323, Vacant benefices. Sec Benefices. Vane Sir Henry, his trial, p. 623. His execution, and behaviour on the fcaffold, ibid. Venner's infurrellion. See Fifth monarchy– men. Vice and prophanenefs, ordinances againfl: them, p. 396, 397. They increafe af· ter the refloration, p. 622. Pincmt Mr. 'lbomas, his death and charac • ter, p. 713· Vines Dr. fome account of him, p. 85. Vines Mr. Richard, his death and charac– ter, p. 467. Vijitation of the univerlity of Cambridge, p. 79· See Cambridge. Vijitation of the univerfity of Oxford, p. 302. See Oxford. Uniformity, debates about it, p. 21 r. All of, brought into parliament, p. 624. And palled, ibid. Abflrall of it, p. 625. Remarks, p. 627. Authors or promoters of it, p. 630. Condull of the prejbyterians upon it, p. 63r. Remarks, p. 632. Miniflers quitting their livings, and ejelled by this acr, ibid. Difficulty of filling the vacancies, p. 633. Farther confequences of the all, p. 635. See Toleration. Univerjities, new vifitors for them, p. 461. Their influence, p. 462. Heads of col· leges, &c. ref!ored at the refloration, p. 558, &c. New creations in the univer– jities, p. s6o. A general licentioufnefs prevails in them, p. 668. ' Their ad– dreffes to king James upon his acceffion, p. 747· 7/oice of the nation againfl the king's trial _and death, p. 360. l'otes of no more addrell'es to the king, p. 285. Revoked, p. 332. R<>fumed, p. 360. Ujher archbilhop, his fentiments about epif– copacy, and fcheme for reducing it to the form of pre!bytery, p. 355· His death and charaller, p. 477. Uxbridge treaty of, See Treaty. w. W A L £ s; all for the propagation of the gofpel there, p. 387, 456. Good effells of it, p. 417. Commiffioners for Wales, p. 455· Sad fiate of that prin– cipality, p. 456. Numbers of miniflers ejected. there, p. 457· Their crimes, ibid. Method of fupplying the vacan– cies, p. 458. Petitions againfi the commiffioners, ibid. Farther complaints againfl them, p. 459· Walker Dr. fomeaccount of him, p, 3'5· Walker Mr. Gmge, his death, p. 416. Wallingjord-houfe party, p. 520. Depofe Richard, ibid. Wallis Mr. his letter to Mr. Boyle, giving an account of the proceedings at Oxford at the opening of archbilhop Sheldon's theater, p. 669. Margin. War. See Civil War. Ward Dr. Samuel, fome account .of him, p. 84. !-Yard Dr. Seth, fome account of him, p. po. !-Paring Mr. fome account of him, p. 316, lf?ejl, Kirk's and Jtjferies's cruelties there, p. 750, 75 1• WUJjield bilhop, his death and charaller, p. 117· Whig and Tory, their rife, and account of both, p. 717, 7 I8. !Fhigs, their fufferings, p. 739· Severely profecuted by king Janus, p. 75'• 752. fYhitaker Mr. Jer. his death and charaller, p. 466. lf/bitaker Mr. lf/illiam, his death and cha– racter, p. 697. White Mr. his century of fcandalous, malig– nant priUJs, p. 22, His death and ch:~raller, p. I82. Whitelock Bulflrode, Efq; his fpeech in the aflembly of divines, and about the di– vine right of pre!bytery, p. I89, 190. About fufpenlion and excommunication, p. 196. Whitlock Mr. his fpeech on the motion for tronflating the laws into cnglijh, p. 398. His conference with Crornwe/1 about al– tering the government, p. 4I9. 6 A 2 Wbight-
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