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Ecclesiastical History of England, Volume 2—The Church of the Commonwealth
John Stoughton
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  • Maitland, Lord, i. [311]
  • Mandeville, Viscount, i. [77]
  • Manton, ii. [48], [154]
  • Manwaring, Dr. i. [29]; ii. [308]
  • Marshall, Stephen, i. [91], [152], [170], [250], [259], [289], [303], [308], [329], [472], [488], [527]
  • Marten, Henry, i. [68], [71]; ii. [1-6], [18], [159]
  • Marten, Sir Henry, i. [361]
  • Martin, i. [495]
  • Martindale, Adam, ii. [171]
  • Massey, i. [330], [437]
  • Mather, Samuel, ii. [226]
  • Maxwell, i. [90]
  • Maydstone, ii. [231]
  • Maynard, i. [60], [262], [330], [395]
  • 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]
  • Montrose, i. [166]; ii. [33]
  • More, Dr. Henry, i. [340]; ii. [279]
  • Morland, Dr. Samuel, ii. [492], [496], [498], [501]
  • 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], [295], [305], [332], [420], [489]; ii. [100], [217], [224], [392]
  • Ogle, Sergeant Major, i. [305-307]
  • Omens, Supernatural, i. [238]
  • Orange, Prince of, i. [131]; ii. [22], [71]
  • 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]
  • Quakers, Rise of Quakerism, ii. [349]
  • Formed into a Sect, [359]
  • Preachers, [359]
  • Suspicions against Quakerism, [360]
  • Persecuted, [362]
  • Quarles, ii. [415]
  • Quin, i. [235]
  • 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]
  • Smith, i. [178]
  • Smith, John, ii. [279]
  • Smith, Captain John, ii. [446]
  • South, Robert, ii. [255], [261]
  • Southampton, Earl of, i. [133]
  • Spang, i. [298]; ii. [22]
  • Spinage, William, ii. [287]
  • Sprigg, Joshua, i. [428], [456], [459]; ii. [365]
  • Spurstow, Dr., i. [241], [281]; ii. [277]
  • Stapleton, i. [330]
  • Staunton, Dr. Edmund, ii. [256]
  • Sterne, i. [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], [311], [328]
  • Ussher, i. [125], [128], [140], [186], [376], [378], [527], [532]; ii. [303], [304]
  • 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]