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P. 421. He is burnt, p. 423. Hooper burnt, ib. Sanders and Taylor burnt, p. 424. William Hunter burnt, P. 429. Pope Julius dies, and fucceeded by Marcellus, P. 431. Bradford burat, p. 435. Sir Thomas More's works published, p. 438. Ridley and Latimer burnt, p. 441. Gardiner dies in defpair, p. 442. The diet of Aufburg, p. 448. The Emperor Charles refigns his crown, P. 449. Cranmer fuffers, p. 451. Recants, p. 455. Repents, p. 456. He is burnt, p. 457. A difpute at Frankfort between Dr Cox and John Knox, p. 464. Bucer and Fagius burnt after they are dead, p. 468. The Bible burnt at Cambridge, p. 470. An attempt to fet up the inquifition, p. 471. John Rough burnt, p. 473. Perfecttion in France, p. 476.

The Queen dies, p. 481.

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Thunder at Nottingham, p. 479.
Cardinal Pole dies, p. 482.

VOLUM E. II.

BOOK IV.

THe defign of the formularies of faith, p. 2. A difpute

concerning veftments, p. 8. Reformation promoted by the Bible, p. 10. The parliament diffolved by Mary's death, p. 17. Elizabeth comes to London, p. 18. A new parliament called, p. 19. The rife of the high commiffion, P. 23. The convocation assembles by writs, p. 27. The papists refuse the oath of fupremacy, p. 28. A disputation in Westminster Abbey, p. 30. Edward's liturgy revived, P. 32. Parker's confecration, p. 37. The Queen's injunctions, p. 43. The first high commiffion, p. 47. Roods and crucifixes burnt, p. 49. Two hundred and forty-three clergymen give up their livings, P, 55. A tranflation of the Bible begun at Geneva, p. 54. Refufed in England, P. 55. Alefco returns, p. 56. Parker fettles the calendar, p. 60. A difpute concerning the twentieth article of the church,

church, p. 66. The articles concluded, p. 68. Foreign
divines against habits, p. 79. Articles for preaching, p.
81. Parker perfecutes the puritans, p. 84. Mr Sampfon

deprived, p. 88. Mr Fox refufes to fubfcribe, p. 89.

Preachers laid afide, p. 95. The Queen vifits Cambridge,

P. 97. Makes a Latin fpeech, p. 98. The puritans pub

lish their vindication, p. 102.
The liberty of the press re-

ftrained, p. 103. The ftar chamber infamous, p. 105-

The puritans feparate from the church, p. 106. Their

reafons for feparation, p. 207. A perfecution in France,

P. 13. The Bible published in folio, p. 114. Commo-

tions in England, p. 116. Penal laws executed, p. 120.

Cartwright difputes the character of bishops, p. 124. Whit-

gift oppofes him, p. 127. The convocation of Canterbury

affemble, p. 135. The book of difcipline printed, p. 137.

The Elector Palatine writes in behalf of the puritans, p.

138. A confeffion of faith figned, p. 143. Beza writes in

behalf of the puritans, p. 146. The puritans apply to par-

kament, p. 150. Field and Wilcox fent to Newgate, p. 151.

Whitgift's feverity, p. 162. The controversy between
Whitgift and Cartwright ended, p. 169. The non-confor-
mifts meet at Wandfworth, p. 170. The maffacre of Paris,
P. 172. Mr Deering examined, p. 177. The laity perfe-
cuted, p. 179.
Mr White's examination, p. 180.
Dutch churches put to trouble, p. 188. Parkhurst opposes
Parker, p. 189. Parkhurst dies, p. 190. Parker discovers
a plot, p. 193. He is laughed at, p. 194. He vifits the
fle of Wight, p. 195. The fheriff and recorder of London
ient to the Fleet, p. 197. The college of Douay erected,
ib. Parker dies, 200. Grindal fucceeds him, p. 201. An
affociation in Suffolk, p. 205.
p. 206. Pilkington dies, ib.

210. Whittingham brought to

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Freke fucceeds Parkhurst,
Puritans go to Antwerp, p.

trouble, p. 211. He dies,

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gift preferred to Canterbury, p. 243. The high commif-

fion, why fo called, p. 247. Its practices, p. 250. A con-

ference between the bishops and the puritans, p. 258. Mr

Paget's cafe, p. 264. Mr Travers put to trouble, p. 265.

Abstract of Acts of parliament, p. 261. The puritans ap-

ply to parliament, p. 268. A bill for qualifications of mi-

nifters, p. 271. The Queen reproves the parliament, p.

272. The Pope grants an indulgence, p. 273. A contro-

verfy between Hooker and Travers, p. 275. The parlia

ment meets, ib. The archbishop has the charge of the

prefs, p. 276. Ballards defence of the puritans, p. 278.

The Spaniards threaten to invade England, p. 280. Mr

Fox dies, p, 281. The controverfy changed, p. 282. Ma-

ry Queen of Scots beheaded, p. 283. Sandys, archbishop

of York, dies, p. 285. The puritans fet up a printing

prefs, ib. Martin Mar, Prelate, p. 286. Ha'ye any work

for the cooper, p. 287. Articles of enquiry, p. 289. ME

Udal fuffers, it The puritans apply to the Queen, P.

292..
The authority of the high commiffion queftioned, p

293. Attorney Morrice's attempt, p. 297. A fevere act,

p. 299. The Brownifts perfecuted, p. 300. Mr Barrow's

trial, P. 393. Barrow and Greenwood.executed at Tyburn,

P. 305. Whitgift a favage, ib. Penry executed, P. 307-

Hooker's Ecclefiaftical Polity, p. 309. Aylmer of London
dies, p. 312. Fletcher fucceeds him, p. 313. He dies, ib.
Bancroft fucceeds him, ib. Dr Bound writes on the Sab

bath, p. 314. New disputes, P. 315. Lambeth articles,

P. 316. A difpute concerning our Saviour's defcent into

Hell, p. 318. Dorrel pretends to caft out devils, p. 319.

Queen Eliazbeth dies, p. 334;

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The convocation meets, p. 336. Bancroft prefides, ib. The book of canons, p. 338. Bancroft preferred to Canterbury, p. 340. The twelve judges called in to affift the Star Chamber, p. 341. The puritans flee the nation, p. 343. Divifions among the Brownists, p. 344. Ainfworth poisoned, p. 345. A difpute among the puritans, p. 346. The gun-powder plot, p. 347. A new oath of allegiance, P. 349. The puritans accufed of fchifm, p. 350. The pu. ritans publifh a formulary, p. 353. The ifles of Guernsey and Jersey lose their liberty, ib. Dr Raynolds dies, p. 355. Gervis, à papist, hanged, p. 356. James Arminus dies, P. 357. The parliament affert their right, p. 359. Bancroft dies, ib. Abbot fucceeds him, p. 360. The tranflation of the Bible finished, ib. Vorftius's error, p. 361. Mr Legate burnt for Arianism, p. 362. The Princess EMzabeth married to the Elector Palatine of the Rhine, p. 364. The King's fpeech, p. 367. The book of fports, P. 369. The fynod of Dort, p. 370. The difference between the Calvinifts and Arminians, p. 374. Independents fettle in New England, p. 375. The King changes his principles, p. 379. Calls a parliament, p. 380. folves it, p. 381. He fends fome members to the tower, ib. His inftructions to the clergy, p. 383. Abbot of Canterbury kills a man, p. 384. The Spanish match, p. 385. The fool wifer than the King, ib. The Spanish match broken off, p. 386. The King's vanity, p. 387. A treaty with France, p. 392. King James dies, 393.

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Kings Charles begins his reign upon arbitrary principles, P. 397. He marries a daughter of France, p. 398. Laud prime minister, P. 399. The high commiffion comes to a terrible height, P. 401. Arminianifm advances, p. 402. Gag for an old goofe, p. 405. The parliament diffolved, P. 407. Charles crowned, ib. A new parliament called, P. 409. People preffed for the army and navy, P. 412. Dr Williams opposes the court, p. 415. The petition of

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right, p. 417. Manwaring cenfured, p. 418. Laud made bishop of London, p. 427. The parliament confider grie vances, p. 428. Warrants iffued against members of parliament, p. 430. The parliament dissolved, ib. Doctor Preston dies, p. 432. Laud introduces the trappings of popery, p. 435. Many puritans fly to new England, p. 438. Dr Leighton's hard fate, p. 443. The decree of the Star Chamber against him, p. 444. Catherine Creed's church confecrated, p. 446. Laud meets with difturbance, P. 451. More puritans go to America, p. 452. The Recorder of Sarum tried, p. 456. Archbishop Abbot dies, p. 459. Laud fucceeds him, p. 461. The book of sports republished, p. 463. Bradburne writes on the fabbath, p. 464. The court hold balls and masquerades on the fabbath, P. 465. Laud reforms the common prayer, p. 467. The trial of William Prynn, p. 472. Burton and Bastwick tri ed, P. 473. Laud perfecutes the Waloon churches, p. 476. A warrant to hinder men from going abroad, p. 480.

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VOLUM E. III.

BOOK

VI.

HE nation alarmed at the cruelty of the bishops, p. 1. Doctor Williams and Mr Obaldiston fuffer, p. 4. Laud ftops the liberty of the prefs, p. 6. A proclamation to prevent the fubjects from leaving the kingdom, p. 7. Many divines go to New England, p. 11. The King goes to the North, ib. The Scots demolish epifcopacy, p. 12. Bishop hall defends it, p. 13. Bagfhaw attacks the power. of Bishops, p. 14. Laud near his downfal, p. 15. Staf ford and Laud mislead the King, p. 16. The parliament diffolved, ib. Mobs in various parts, p. 17. The canons finished, p. 19. Oppofition to the oath, &c. p. 20.

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