Glory, the just reward of Grace.
Τὸ Χῖ οὐδὲν ἠδίκησε τὴν πόλιν, οὐδὲ τὸ Κάππα.
THE CONTENTS.
| [1] | V Pon His Majesties calling this last Parliament. |
| [2] | Upon the Earl of Strafford's death. |
| [3] | Upon His Majesties going to the House of Commons. |
| [4] | Upon the Insolency of the Tumults. |
| [5] | Upon His Majesties passing the Bill for the Trienniall Parliaments: and after setling this, during the pleasure of the two Houses. |
| [6] | Upon His Majesties retirement from Westminster. |
| [7] | Upon the Queens departure, and absence out of England. |
| [8] | Upon His Majesties repulse at Hull, and the fates of the Hothams. |
| [9] | Upon the listing and raising Armies against the King. |
| [10] | Upon their seizing the Kings Magazines, Forts, Navie, and Militia. |
| [11] | Upon the 19 Propositions first sent to the King; and more afterwards. |
| [12] | Upon the Rebellion, and troubles in Ireland. |
| [13] | Upon the Calling in of the Scots, and their Coming. |
| [14] | Upon the Covenant. |
| [15] | Upon the many Jealousies raised, and Scandals cast upon the King, to stirre up the people against Him. |
| [16] | Upon the Ordinance against the Common prayer-Book. |
| [17] | Of the differences between the King, and the two Houses, in point of Church-government. |
| [18] | Upon Uxbridge-Treaty, and others Offers made by the King. |
| [19] | Upon the various events of the War; Victories, and Defeats. |
| [20] | Upon the Reformations of the Times. |
| [21] | Upon His Majesties Letters taken and divulged. |
| [22] | Upon His Majesties leaving Oxford, and going to the Scots. |
| [23] | Upon the Scots delivering the King to the English; and His Captivity at Holmbie. |
| [24] | Upon their denying His Majestie the Attendance of His Chaplains. |
| [25] | Penitentiall Meditations and Vowes in the King's solitude at Holmbie. |
| [26] | Upon the Armies surprisall of the King at Holmbie, and the ensuing distractions in the two Houses, the Army, and the Citie. |
| [27] | To the Prince of Wales. |
| [28] | Meditations upon Death, after the Votes of Non-Addresses, and His Majesties closer Imprisonment in Carisbrook-Castle. |
| [29] | Divers prayers used by his Majesty in time of His sufferings. |
| [30] | His Speeches to the Lady Elisabeth and Duke of Glocester: And His Reasons against the jurisdiction of the high Court of Justice. |