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Laud, imposition of Popish cere- | NOTTINGHAM, the royal stand-

monies by, 65

- power of the Bishops increased
by, 68

attempts to coerce the Church
of Scotland, 68
-impeachment of, and committal
to the Tower, 72

LAW, human, Erastianism of, 377
Leighton, Alexander, cruel treat-
ment of, by Laud, 65
release of, from imprisonment,

73

Lectures, afternoon, suppressed,
63, 145

Levellers, the, 149, 321, 339
Liberty of conscience, 283, 289, 348
List of Members of the Westmin-
ster Assembly, 103-106
Literature, the, of the Erastian
controversy, 289-302

Liturgy, the, of 1548-1549, 11
Love, the Rev. Christopher, be-
headed, 319

MAGISTRATE, the civil, posses-
ses no power, in sacris, 363
Manwaring imprisoned, by the Par-
liament, 62

- rewarded by the King, 62
Martin Mar-Prelate Tracts, the,
46, 47

Masses, private, prohibited, 11
Mass, the, resumed, 14
Massacre, the Irish, 80

Method of appointing church-offi-
cers, 171, 172

Ministers, ejectment of, 27, 324,
345

Millenary petition, the, 50
Ministers, committee for ordina-
tion of, 173

consent of the people necessary
to settlement of, 171, 172
- scandalous, commission for re-
moving, 165

-Presbyterian, two thousand
ejected, 324, 345
Monasteries, suppression of, 7
Montrose, Earl of, plot by, 79

ard raised at, 83
Nonconformists imprisoned, 32

OATH," the et cetera,” 70
Obedience, passive, doctrine of, 62
Office-bearers in the Church, 154,
155
Ordinance calling the Assembly of
Divines, 88
about suspension

from the
Lord's Supper, 255, 256
for choice of elders, 259
anent Presbyterian form of
Church government, 259, 273
Ordinations, Book of, 11
Ordination, question of, debated,
167, 168

- proposition of Independents con-
cerning, 168

report of Committee on, and de-
bate thereon, 170

subject of, resumed, 171, 172
Directory for, 172, 173, 241, 242,
350, 351

of ministers, committee for, 173,
242

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Parliament convenes the Assembly | Presbyterian Form of Government,

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of Divines, 88

order by, anent discipline, and a
Directory of Worship and
Government, 152

anent suspension from the
Lord's Table, 255
anent choice of elders, 259
anent organisation of the
Presbyterian form of Church
Government, 259

- paper by the Scottish Commis-
sioners to, taking exception to
the Erastian element in said
ordinances, 261, 263

- declaration by, and its Erastian
character, 263, 264

- petition to, by Common Council
of London, anent Church Go-
vernment, 257
-petition to by Westminster As-
sembly, anent the divine right
of Presbytery, 265
questions by, to the Assembly
of Divines, 266, 267
-demands possession of the King's
person, 277

-extinction of, by Cromwell, 316,

318

Pastor, the office of, 157

-

outline of by the Scottish Com-
missioners, 176

Nye's argument against, cen-
sured, 201

- final settlement of, as regarded
the Long Parliament, 282, 283
Presbyteries, erection of, 273, 282
Presbyterians, the, and education,
333, 331

Proposition, the main, by the West-
minster Assembly anent Eras-
tianism, 268

-

- contradictory account by Neal,
of debate on, 269
Propositions, the one hundred and
eleven, 312

Protestants, flight of to the Conti-
nent, 15

Provincial Synod of London, first
meeting of, 282
"Pryde's Purge," 316
Prynne, cruel treatment of, by
Laud, 67

- release of, from imprisonment,

73

Puritans, the, separation of from
the Church of England, 29
denied the superiority of Bishops
over Presbyters, 30

report concerning the work of, leading men of the first race of,

235

Petition, the Millenary, 50

- right of, denied to subjects, 55
-"the Root and Branch," 74
Persecution, the twenty-eight
years, 341, 348
Predestination and foreordination,
distinction between, 361, 362
Prelacy abolished, 87; restored,
323

character and effects of, 144-151,
324, 325

Prelates, pamphlets assailing opin-
ions of, prohibited, 40
Prelatic controversy, the "Smec-
tymnuus," 74
Presbytery, the first formed in

England, after the Reforma-
tion, 37
Presbyterianism opposed to usur-
pation of power, 150

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and Prelacy contrasted, 150, 151

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Reasons of Dissent by Independ- | Sectarians, the, and their tenets.

ents, and answers thereto, 213-
220

Reformers, the, and the Episcopal

vestments, 25

- differences between, and the
Court divines, 23-27
Religion, laws concerning,
pealed, 14

re-

deplorable state of, 34
Remarks on the Erastian theory,
233, 235, 290-300

on the Independent controversy,
225-230

-on parties in the Westminster

Assembly, 128, 135

- on the Solemn League and Cove-
nant, 125, 127
Removal of obstructions, and erec-

tion of Presbyterios, 273, 281
Reprobation, the term not used,
either in the Confession or in
the Catechisms, 362
Retrospective view, 327
Revolution of 1688, the, 345, 376
Ripon, the Scottish army at, 71
Ruling Elder, 159, 161, 169
Rutherford's Divine Right of
Church Government, 300
Rutherford, motion by, 308

SABBATH, treatise on, by Dr
Bound, 48

Savoy Confession, the, 321, 322

-

conference at the, between
bishops and Presbyterian min-
isters, 323

Scotland, the Church of, 28

remonstrances of, to the Eng-
lish prelates, 28

when in power, did not per-
secute, 341

Scotland, Reformation in, how car-
ried on, 92, 93
-friendly relations between, and
England, 96, 98

Scottish Commissioners, the, recep-
tion of, in the Westminster
Assembly, 120

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brief account of, 139-142
- paper on Church Government,
by, 176

- departure of, 307-309

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ford, new-modelled, 331

Toleration, mutual misapprehen- | Universities of Cambridge and Ox-
sions, in regard to each other's
views, by Presbyterians and
Independents, 230, 331, 339
- unlimited, not granted by Inde-
pendents, 131, 192, 342, 343-
345

- as understood by the political
Independents, 149

Luther and Zwingle on, 340
Owen on, 340

Act, the, 345, 348
Tonnage and poundage, remon-
strance against by Parliament,
66,69

Treatise on Church Government,
by the ministers of London,
271, 371

-by Apollonius, 301, 302

VACANT charges, supply of, 163
Vestments the, and Bishop Jewell,
20

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and the Reformers, 25

and the parochial clergy, 26
Vindication of Scotland from the
charge of having sold the
King, 277-281

WALLIS, Dr, explanation of the
Shorter Catechism, by, 307
Wandsworth, meeting of first Pres-
bytery at, 37
War, the Episcopal, 69
Whitgift, ministers suspended by,

43

- on the Sabbath, Dr Bound's, 48 Whitgift's adulation of the King,

Triers, Committee of, 319

UNIFORMITY insisted on, 26
Act of, 324

-

persecution under cover of,
324-326

- considerable amount of, pro-
duced by Westminster Assem-
bly, 331

Union. great Protestant, idea of,
345-347, 373, 378, 879, 380

54

Whitelocke on the Divine right of
Presbyterial Government, 241,

244

Whitelocke's speech on keeping
back from the Lord's Table,
249-251

fallacies of, 252, 253

Widows, whether to be considered
as deaconesses, 162
Worcester, battle at, 317

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