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[77]
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[29]; ii.
[308]
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[231]
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- Mazarin, ii.
[135]
- Mead, Matthew, ii.
[218]
- Milletiere, M. de la, ii.
[314]
- Milton, i.
[341]
- Joins in Controversy on Episcopacy,
[128],
[129]
- His Character compared with Owen's, ii.
[431]
- His Letters on behalf of the Piedmontese,
[493]
- Minshall, Dr., ii.
[275]
- Monmouth, Earl of, i.
[207]
- Montague, Bishop, i.
[162],
[223]
- Montague, Lord, ii.
[416]
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[166]; ii.
[33]
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[340]; ii.
[279]
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- Morley, Dr., i.
[449],
[519]; ii.
[319]
- Morton, Bishop of Durham, ii.
[306]
- Moulin, Lewis de, ii.
[256]
- Muggleton, ii.
[369]
- Murcot, John, ii.
[227]
- Naylor, James, ii.
[363],
[365]
- His Trial,
[133]
- Nelson, ii.
[295]
- Newark, Lord, i.
[145]
- Newcastle, Earl of, i.
[284]
- Newcome, Henry, ii.
[173]
- Nicholas, Sir Edward, i.
[188],
[230],
[414]
- Northumberland, Earl of, i.
[264]
- Nye, Philip, i.
[273],
[289],
[292],
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[305],
[332],
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[489]; ii.
[100],
[217],
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[305-307]
- Omens, Supernatural, i.
[238]
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[131]; ii.
[22],
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- Order of the Garter Disappears, ii.
[290]
- Osbolston, Lambert, i.
[488]
- Owen, John, i.
[459],
[496],
[534]; ii.
[96],
[284]
- One of Committee for Toleration,
[100]
- Preaches at Opening of Cromwell's Second Parliament,
[131]
- Vice-Chancellor of Oxford,
[249]
- His Interview with Cromwell,
[249]
- His Speeches,
[251]
- His Criticism of Walton's Polyglott,
[264]
- His Character compared with Milton's,
[431]
- His Impression of the Religion of the Times,
[438]
- Owen, John, Bishop of St. Asaph, ii.
[308]
- Owen, Morgan, Bishop of Llandaff, i.
[210]
- Oxenstiern, ii.
[485]
- Oxford University, i.
[373],
[496]
- Defiance of Parliament,
[497]
- Military Occupation,
[497]
- Parliamentary Commissioners,
[498]
- Opposition to them,
[500]
- Owen Vice-Chancellor, ii.
[249]
- University Costume,
[253]
- Celebrities,
[254]
- Loyalty to Protector,
[260]
- Compared with Cambridge,
[284]
- Oyley D', ii.
[477]
- Pack, Captain Michael, ii.
[470]
- Pagitt, ii.
[365]
- Palmer, Jeffrey, i.
[183]
- Palmer, Thomas, Army Chaplain, i.
[461]
- Palmer, Thomas, ii.
[212]
- Parker, i.
[7],
[42]
- Parliament. Long Parliament Opened, i.
[1]
- Members,
[59]
- Debate on the Canons,
[95]
- Et Cetera Oath,
[97]
- Vow and Protestation,
[134]
- Innovations,
[171]
- The Militia,
[232]
- Reformation of the Church,
[235]
- Parliamentary Declaration,
[255]
- Answer to Scotch Assembly,
[261]
- Ecclesiastical Propositions,
[265]
- Enforcement of Covenant,
[320],
[516]
- Bill Against Barrowists and Brownists,
[355]
- Control of Church Property,
[385]
- Establish the Directory and Prohibit Prayer Book,
[404]
- Commissioners at Uxbridge,
[412]
- Their Propositions,
[414]
- Further Propositions for Peace,
[471]
- Committee for Determining Cases of Scandal,
[478]
- Quarrel with the Army,
[528]
- Acts for Spoliation of the Church, ii.
[9]
- For Maintenance of Ministers,
[10]
- Against Licentiousness of the Press,
[11]
- Enforce Engagement,
[14]
- Moral Legislation,
[15]
- Dissolution of Long Parliament,
[50]
- Little Parliament Convened, ii.
[51]
- Marriage Law,
[56]
- Tithes,
[57]
- Members Resign their Power into Cromwell's hands,
[65]
- Character of Little Parliament,
[76]
- First Protectorate Parliament Summoned, ii.
[96]
- Dissolved,
[103]
- Second Protectorate Parliament, ii.
[131]
- Humble Petition and Advice,
[138]
- Approbation of Public Preachers,
[146]
- Ordinance for Ejecting Ministers,
[146]
- Administration of Oaths to Recusants,
[147]
- Tithes,
[147]
- Catechising,
[149]
- Sabbath Observance,
[151]
- Re-assembling of Parliament,
[156]
- Dissolution,
[162]
- Parliamentary Army, its Character, i.
[241],
[374]
- Re-modelled,
[427],
[455]
- Its Success,
[429]
- Disorderly Soldiers,
[455]
- Chaplains,
[456]
- Petitions Parliament,
[516]
- Quarrels with Parliament,
[528]
- Anxious for Extreme Ecclesiastical Measures, ii.
[8]
- Discontented with New Rulers,
[11]
- Parson, ii.
[298]
- Patrick, Simon, ii.
[279]
- Pell, John, ii.
[489],
[491]
- Pennington, i.
[93],
[103],
[109],
[114]; ii.
[511]
- Penry, i.
[356]; ii.
[225]
- Peters, Hugh, i.
[460],
[532]; ii.
[402]
- Peterson, Dean of Exeter, ii.
[324]
- Petty, Sir William, ii.
[289]
- Piedmontese, Persecution of the Protestants by the Duke of Savoy, ii.
[490]
- Cromwell's Interference on their Behalf,
[494]
- Collections for them in England,
[495]
- Pilkington, Bishop of Durham, i.
[42]
- Pleydell, i.
[114],
[148]
- Pocock, Dr. Edward, ii.
[109],
[256],
[264],
[481]
- Popery, i.
[49],
[55],
[133],
[136],
[162],
[177],
[180],
[212],
[236],
[293],
[374]
- Powell, Vavasour, ii.
[68],
[70],
[115],
[243]
- Prayer Book, i.
[124],
[197],
[258],
[404]
- MS. ii.
[340]
- Presbyterians, Clergy, i.
[163]
- Numerous in London,
[228]
- Majority in Assembly,
[273],
[329]
- Attachment to League and Covenant,
[321]
- Controversy with Independents,
[334],
[505]
- Their dependence on Scotch Army,
[437]
- Negotiate with the King,
[473]
- Presbyterians at Norwich,
[505]
- Difficulty with the Army,
[515]
- Loyalty to the King,
[529]
- Not to Blame for Execution of Charles,
[534]
- Denounce New Rulers, ii.
[12]
- Intrigue with Prince Charles,
[25]
- In Cromwell's First Parliament,
[96]
- Their Form of Church Government,
[165]
- Presbyterians in Lancashire,
[167]
- In London,
[174],
[182]
- Occupy Cathedrals,
[228]
- At Cambridge,
[274]
- Manner of receiving the Lord's Supper,
[392]
- Prideaux, Dr., i.
[211],
[251],
[272]
- Pride's Purge, i.
[531]
- Prynne, i.
[26],
[80],
[330],
[369],
[395],
[400],
[444],
[529]; ii.
[504]
- Puritanism, its Antiquity, i.
[39]
- Under Elizabeth,
[41],
[45]
- Doctrinal and Ecclesiastical,
[46]
- A Reaction against Anglicanism,
[52]
- Its Onesidedness,
[56]
- Puritans, their Conscientious Scruples, i.
[48]
- Imprisoned and Exiled,
[50]
- Petition against Popery,
[231]
- Desire a Free Synod,
[270]
- Sufferings of their Clergy,
[431]
- Their Inner Church life, and Home Retirement, ii.
[371], et seq.
- Pury, Alderman, i.
[155]
- Pym, John.i.
[65],
[75],
[78],
[87],
[113],
[115],
[132],
[152],
[257]; ii.
[159]
- His Speech against Popery,
[83]
- Accuses Strafford of Treason,
[89]
- Supports Bill against Bishops,
[179]
- A Member of the Assembly,
[272]
- His Death,
[301]
- Funeral,
[302]
- Radcliffe, ii.
[34]
- Rallingson, Richard, i.
[372]
- Rawlinson, MSS., i.
[26],
[80],
[359]
- Reeve, ii.
[369]
- Reynolds, Sir John, ii.
[146]
- Reynolds, Dr., i.
[449],
[496]; ii.
[249],
[481]
- Rich, Earl of Warwick, i.
[77]
- Rich, Earl of Holland, i.
[77]
- Rippon, Roger, i.
[356]
- Rives, Dr. Thomas, i.
[362]
- Roberts, Lord, i.
[133]
- Robins, John, ii.
[369]
- Roborough, Henry, i.
[278]
- Roe, Sir Thomas, ii.
[480],
[486]
- Rogers, John, ii.
[227]
- Roman Catholics, in Ireland, i.
[212],
[218],
[231],
[376]
- In the Army,
[242]
- Charles I. Intrigues with them,
[475]
- Their Intrigues with Prince Charles, ii.
[27]
- Deprived of Religious Freedom,
[90],
[479]
- Excluded from Parliament,
[98]
- Lawyers and Priests,
[122]
- Intrigues,
[315]
- Roundhead, Origin of Title, i.
[199]
- Rouse, i.
[330]
- His Version of the Psalms,
[451]; ii.
[393]
- Speaker of Little Parliament,
[54]
- His Death,
[291]
- Rowe, Colonel Owen, ii.
[474]
- Royalists, their Army, i.
[242]
- Their Lawlessness,
[253]
- At Brentford,
[255]
- At Bradford,
[283]
- At Gloucester,
[284]
- At Bristol,
[288]
- At Oxford,
[373]
- At Leicester,
[427]
- Sufferings of Royalist Clergy,
[431]
- Royalist Plots, ii.
[110]
- Persecution of their Clergy,
[111]
- In Bermudas,
[474]
- Rudyard, i.
[60],
[85],
[113],
[155],
[272],
[330]
- Rupert, Prince, i.
[247]
- At Harborough,
[250]
- At Chalgrove Field,
[281]
- At Oxford,
[373]
- At Marston Moor,
[425]
- At Naseby,
[428]
- Russel, Sir William, i.
[252]
- Rutherford, i.
[329]
- St. John, Oliver, i.
[64],
[149],
[179],
[272],
[330]; ii.
[1]
- Saltmarsh, John, i.
[462]
- Sancroft, i.
[492]; ii.
[266]
- Sanderson, i.
[519]; ii.
[436]
- His Friendship for Hammond, ii.
[324]
- Savoy, Duke of, ii.
[490]
- Say and Sele, Lord, i.
[75],
[77],
[145]
- Leader in Parliamentary Army,
[241]
- His Exhortation to the Citizens,
[254]
- Proposes Dissolution of Assembly,
[444]
- Sayle, ii.
[475]
- Scotch, i.
[166],
[400],
[406],
[408]; ii.
[32],
[225]
- Their Army, i.
[105]
- Commissioners,
[107],
[308]
- Desire for Unity of Religion,
[165]
- Treaty,
[166]
- Promote Presbyterianism in England,
[228]
- Offer to be Mediators between the King and his Subjects,
[232]
- Commissioners at Windsor,
[232]
- Anxiety for Abolition of Episcopacy,
[261]
- Desire for Union between the Two Countries,
[263]
- Send Commissioners to Treat with the King,
[264]
- Their Failure,
[268]
- League and Covenant,
[291]
- Treaty with the English,
[297]
- Army in England,
[424]
- Its Unpopularity,
[438]
- Negotiations,
[513]
- Proclaim Prince Charles King, ii.
[21]
- Send Commissioners to the Hague,
[23]
- Controversy as to whether they should Fight against Cromwell,
[38]
- Crown Prince Charles,
[39]
- Remonstrators and Resolutionists,
[41],
[117]
- Army with Charles in England,
[42]
- Seaman, Dr. Lazarus, i.
[329],
[527]; ii.
[274]
- Searle, Colonel Daniel, ii.
[470],
[472]
- Sects, i.
[190]
- Their Increase,
[188]
- and Activity,
[228]
- Numbers Exaggerated, ii.
[365]
- Sedgwick, Obadiah, i.
[250]; ii.
[229]
- Sedgwick, John, i.
[250]
- Selden, John, i.
[69],
[82],
[272],
[330]
- Shelden, i.
[519]
- Sherlock, Dr. Richard, ii.
[301]
- Sherman, ii.
[115]
- Sibbs, i.
[53]
- Sibthorpe, i.
[29]
- Sideserfe, i.
[252]
- Sidney, Algernon, i.
[437]
- Simpson, Sydrach, i.
[332],
[334]; ii.
[100],
[269],
[275]
- Sindercombe's Plot, ii.
[137]
- Sion College, ii.
[175-179]
- Skinner, i.
[186]; ii.
[308]
- Skippon, i.
[255],
[437]
- Slingsby, His Letters, i.
[189],
[193],
[195],
[200],
[205]
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[178]
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[279]
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[446]
- South, Robert, ii.
[255],
[261]
- Southampton, Earl of, i.
[133]
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[298]; ii.
[22]
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[287]
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[428],
[456],
[459]; ii.
[365]
- Spurstow, Dr., i.
[241],
[281]; ii.
[277]
- Stapleton, i.
[330]
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[256]
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[495]
- Sterry, Cromwell's Chaplain, ii.
[402],
[516],
[520]
- Stoughton, Dr., ii.
[456]
- Stoupe, ii.
[503]
- Strafford, i.
[27],
[29]
- His Thorough Policy,
[36],
[78]
- Arrives in London,
[86]
- Impeached,
[89]
- Goes to the House,
[90]
- How his Attainder may be Regarded,
[137]
- His Execution,
[141]
- Strange, Lord, i.
[243]
- Strangways, Sir John, i.
[115]
- Strickland, Sir William, ii.
[148]
- Strode, Sir Richard and Sir John, i.
[26]
- Stubbe, Henry, ii.
[257]
- Stukely, Lewis, ii.
[228]
- Suffolk, Countess of, ii.
[424]
- Sutton, Dr., i.
[39]
- Tawney, ii.
[369]
- Taylor, Jeremy, i.
[56],
[337],
[379]; ii.
[322]
- Terry, Edward, ii.
[480]
- Thomas, William, i.
[154]
- Thorndike, Herbert, ii.
[335]
- Thurloe, Secretary of State, ii.
[117-122],
[489],
[491],
[498],
[511],
[512]
- Tillinghurst, ii.
[62]
- Tithes, i.
[367],
[389]
- Rights of Tithe Property,
[486]
- Government Refuse to Abolish Tithes, ii.
[8]
- Parliament considers Question of Tithes,
[50]
- Report of Tithe Committee,
[59]
- Toleration—Principles of Independent and Episcopalian Toleration compared, i.
[335]
- Episcopalian Writers on the Subject,
[335-340]
- Independent Writers on Toleration,
[341-345]
- Limits of Toleration, ii.
[100]
- Toleration in England, under Cromwell,
[143]
- Tombes, John, ii.
[238]
- Tomlinson, ii.
[55]
- Towers, John, i.
[210]
- Travers, i.
[43],
[100]
- Trelawne, ii.
[416]
- Tuckney, Dr., ii.
[275]
- Twiss, Dr., i.
[275],
[292],
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[328]
- Vane, Sir Henry (commonly called Sir Harry), i.
[61],
[66],
[71],
[75],
[149],
[321],
[340],
[529]; ii.
[131],
[159],
[288]
- Advocates Abolition of Episcopacy,
[153]
- Member of the Westminster Assembly,
[272]
- Member of the New Council of State, ii.
[1]
- His Character, Religion, and Politics,
[5]
- His Power declines,
[18]
- Retires to Raby Castle,
[1],
[123]
- Imprisoned,
[127]
- Vane, Sir Henry (the elder), i.
[61]
- Vaudois, see Piedmontese
- Venn, Captain, i.
[258]
- Venner, ii.
[62]
- Verney, Sir Edward, i.
[226]
- Vicars, his Chronicle, i.
[312]
- Vines, i.
[517],
[527]; ii.
[269]
- Vink, Peter, ii.
[187]