Laud, imposition of Popish cere- | NOTTINGHAM, the royal stand- monies by, 65 - power of the Bishops increased attempts to coerce the Church LAW, human, Erastianism of, 377 73 Lectures, afternoon, suppressed, Levellers, the, 149, 321, 339 Liturgy, the, of 1548-1549, 11 MAGISTRATE, the civil, posses- - rewarded by the King, 62 Masses, private, prohibited, 11 Method of appointing church-offi- Ministers, ejectment of, 27, 324, Millenary petition, the, 50 consent of the people necessary -Presbyterian, two thousand ard raised at, 83 OATH," the et cetera,” 70 from the - proposition of Independents con- report of Committee on, and de- subject of, resumed, 171, 172 of ministers, committee for, 173, Parliament convenes the Assembly | Presbyterian Form of Government, - of Divines, 88 order by, anent discipline, and a anent suspension from the - paper by the Scottish Commis- - declaration by, and its Erastian - petition to, by Common Council -extinction of, by Cromwell, 316, 318 Pastor, the office of, 157 - outline of by the Scottish Com- Nye's argument against, cen- - final settlement of, as regarded Proposition, the main, by the West- - - contradictory account by Neal, Protestants, flight of to the Conti- Provincial Synod of London, first - release of, from imprisonment, 73 Puritans, the, separation of from report concerning the work of, leading men of the first race of, 235 Petition, the Millenary, 50 - right of, denied to subjects, 55 character and effects of, 144-151, Prelates, pamphlets assailing opin- England, after the Reforma- - and Prelacy contrasted, 150, 151 Reasons of Dissent by Independ- | Sectarians, the, and their tenets. ents, and answers thereto, 213- Reformers, the, and the Episcopal vestments, 25 - differences between, and the re- deplorable state of, 34 on the Independent controversy, -on parties in the Westminster Assembly, 128, 135 - on the Solemn League and Cove- tion of Presbyterios, 273, 281 SABBATH, treatise on, by Dr Savoy Confession, the, 321, 322 - conference at the, between Scotland, the Church of, 28 remonstrances of, to the Eng- when in power, did not per- Scotland, Reformation in, how car- Scottish Commissioners, the, recep- - brief account of, 139-142 - departure of, 307-309 ford, new-modelled, 331 Toleration, mutual misapprehen- | Universities of Cambridge and Ox- - as understood by the political Luther and Zwingle on, 340 Act, the, 345, 348 Treatise on Church Government, -by Apollonius, 301, 302 VACANT charges, supply of, 163 - - and the Reformers, 25 and the parochial clergy, 26 WALLIS, Dr, explanation of the 43 - on the Sabbath, Dr Bound's, 48 Whitgift's adulation of the King, Triers, Committee of, 319 UNIFORMITY insisted on, 26 - persecution under cover of, - considerable amount of, pro- Union. great Protestant, idea of, 54 Whitelocke on the Divine right of 244 Whitelocke's speech on keeping fallacies of, 252, 253 Widows, whether to be considered CONTENTS OF APPENDIX. PAGB 382-392 393-395 398 399 I. Paper, by Alexander Henderson, concerning Unity in Religion, and Uniformity of Church Government III. Ordinance of the Lords and Commons about suspen- V. Brief notice of the six Scottish Commissioners originally appointed by the General Assembly to take part in the |