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- Abbot, Archbishop of Canterbury, i. 359; ii. 234
- Act of Uniformity, First of Elizabeth, i. 5
- At the Restoration, 47
- Akehurst, ii. 271
- Alcock, i. 433
- Alleine, Joseph, ii. 220
- Alphery, i. 433
- Alvey, i. 433
- Ames, Dr. William, i. 460
- Andrewes, Bishop, i. 9, 50, 53, 129
- Andrews, Mrs. Margaret, ii. 426
- Anglo-Catholics under Elizabeth, i. 4
- Under James I. and Charles I., 6, 29
- Changes in their Doctrine and Policy, 7
- Under Laud, 31
- Adhere to Resolutions issued by the Lords concerning Innovations, 172
- Annesley, Dr. Samuel, His Loyalty to the King, ii. 44
- His Sermon at St. Paul's, 437
- Arminianism in time of Stuarts, i. 17, 45, 52
- Arrowsmith, Dr. John, Master of St. John's, ii. 274
- Ash, Simeon, Chaplain to Lord Brooke, i. 241
- Preaches to the Soldiers, 250
- Attended Love on the Scaffold, ii. 48
- Died in 1646, 187
- Ash, Edward, i. 529
- Ashmole, Elias, at Oxford, ii. 257
- Assembly of Divines, Ordinance for convening it, i. 271
- Members, 272
- Appointed by Secular Authority, 273
- Controlled by Parliament, 274
- Their First Meeting, 275
- Assemble again, 278
- Present a Petition to the Two Houses, 287
- Appoint Deputation to accompany Commissioners to Scotland, 289
- Follow Pym to the Grave, 302
- Invited to the City Banquet, 308
- Advise Destruction of Popish Relics, 313
- Their Exhortation respecting the Solemn League and Covenant, 320
- They meet in Jerusalem Chamber, 326
- Baillie's Description of Assembly, 327
- Propose Committee for Ordination, 391
- Debate the subject of a Directory, 405
- Debates on Ordination, 417
- On Presbyterian Discipline, 418
- Touching "The Power of the Keys," 439
- Toleration, 443
- Divine Right of Presbyterianism, 446
- On the Jus Divinum, 447
- Assembly threatened with a Præmunire, 448
- They submit to Parliament, 448
- Conclusion of their History, 448
- Their Confession of Faith, 449
- Catechisms, 450
- Revision of Psalmody, 451
- The Assembly not treated with Justice, 452
- Talents and Attainments of the Divines, 453
- Astley, Sir Jacob, i. 254
- Atkins, Robert, ii. 228
- Ayscue, Sir George, ii. 469-472
- Bacon, Sir Nicholas, i. 351
- Bagshawe, i. 85, 103, 113
- Baillie, Visits London, i. 107
- Present at City Banquet, 311
- At the Hague, ii. 23
- His Speech to Charles, 24
- See also i. 264, 269, 289, 298, 327, 418, 437
- Baines, Captain, ii. 147
- Baltimore, Lord, Governor of Maryland, ii. 450, 478, 482
- Bampfield, ii. 150, 363
- Bancroft, i. 6, 17, 42
- Baptists, ii. 121
- In Elizabeth's Reign, 230
- Their Publications, 232
- Imprisoned, 234
- Arminian and Calvinistic Baptists, 235
- Their Controversy with Calamy, 236
- Their Polity and Discipline, 238
- Ministers, 238
- Baptists in Wales, 243
- In Ireland and Scotland, 244
- Barksdale, ii. 296
- Barlow, ii. 258
- Barnardston, Sir Nathaniel, ii. 422
- Barrow, Isaac, ii. 267
- Barrowe, Henry, i. 353
- Barrowists, Bill against them, i. 355
- Barton, i. 451; ii. 393
- Barwick, John, i. 384
- Basire, Isaac, ii. 321
- Bastwick, i. 26, 79
- Bates, William, ii. 185
- Battles. Edge Hill, i. 253
- Newbury, 296
- Long Marston Moor, 425
- Naseby, 428
- Dunbar, ii. 37
- Worcester, 43
- Baxter, Richard, at Alcester, i. 254
- His Dislike to Covenant, 325
- With the Army, 456
- Draws up an Agreement, ii. 187
- At Kidderminster, 189
- Preaches before Oliver Cromwell, 194
- His Correspondence with Howe, 223
- See also i. 315, 452; ii. 48, 100, 312, 366, 385
- Beal, Thomas, i. 221
- Bedell, Bishop of Kilmore, i. 216
- Bedford, Samuel, ii. 133
- Behmen, Jacob, ii. 367
- Bere, Sidney, his Letters, i. 149, 167, 183, 198, 229
- Berry, Major-General, i. 464; ii. 115, 119
- Berry, Daniel, i. 434
- Bibles, Misprinted, ii. 150
- Biddle, ii. 102, 367
- Bishops, i. 76
- Attempts to Remove them from the Peerage, 126
- Thirteen impeached, 163
- Bishops Promoted, 186
- Insulted, 199
- Protest of Twelve Bishops, 203
- Impeached, 205
- Unpopularity, 205
- Bishops who died before 1650, 209
- Irish Bishops, 216
- Bishops with the King at Oxford, 378
- Those who were Deprived, ii. 302
- Those who Survived the Return of Charles II., 308
- Blair, i. 107
- Blake, Robert, i. 430, 437; ii. 215
- Bodurda, ii. 146
- Bolton, i. 53
- Book of Sports, i. 13, 52, 93
- Booth, Sir George, his Insurrection, ii. 168
- Boteler, Major-General, ii. 114
- Bramhall, Bishop of Derry, his account of Irish Church, i. 216
- His flight from Ireland, ii. 309
- Extracts from his Works, 311
- Brayne, ii. 477
- Brent, Sir Nathaniel, i. 68, 121, 386, 484
- Bridge, William, i. 332, 371; ii. 219
- Briscoe, Colonel, ii. 147, 149
- Broghill, Lord, ii. 117, 226
- Brooke, Lord, i. 77, 246
- Enlists Volunteers, 240
- Exhortation to Londoners, 255
- His Death, 280
- Brooke, Basil, i. 304
- Brooks, Thomas, ii. 219
- Browne, Robert, i. 349, 351
- In Scotland, ii. 225
- Brownism, i. 177, 351
- Brownists, i. 255, 343, 355, 365; ii. 226
- Brownrigg, Bishop of Exeter, i. 186; ii. 277
- Member of Assembly, i. 272, 278
- Remainder of his days, ii. 307
- Bulkeley, i. 409
- Bull, George, ii. 294, 436
- Bunyan, i. 428; ii. 241
- Burdett, i. 50
- Burgess, Dr. Cornelius, i. 91, 102, 143, 170, 292, 312, 328; ii. 229
- Chaplain to Earl of Essex, i. 241
- Appointed Assessor to Assembly, 279
- Burleigh, Lord, i. 349, 351
- Burnet, ii. 276, 279, 503
- Burroughs, Jeremiah, i. 332, 333, 422
- Burroughs, Edward, ii. 359
- Burton, i. 26, 79, 369
- Busby, Richard, ii. 292
- Busher, Leonard, i. 346; ii. 231
- Butler, ii. 147
- Button, Ralph, ii. 254
- Byfield, i. 278, 328
- Cabot, ii. 443
- Calamy, Edmund, Presbyterian Preacher, i. 259
- His Popularity, 260
- See also i. 329; ii. 48, 139, 175, 182, 236
- Calvin, i. 99
- Calvinism, i. 17, 46
- Cambridge University—Opposition to Parliament, i. 490
- Commissioners, 491
- Revival of Puritanism, 493
- Engagement enforced, ii. 265
- Military Visitors, 268
- Evelyn's Visit, 273
- Studies at Cambridge, 281
- Compared with Oxford, 284
- Canne, John, ii. 234, 245
- Carbery, Lady—Sketch of her Character, ii. 423
- Cartwright, i. 43, 100
- Cary, Lucius, Viscount Falkland, i. 72, 113, 127, 185, 267
- His Character and Policy, 225
- Created Secretary of State, 231
- Killed at Newbury, 296
- Caryl, Joseph, i. 527; ii. 216
- Cathedrals, those that suffered from Destruction of Popish Relics, i. 316
- Cawdry, i. 329
- Cawton, a Presbyterian Minister, ii. 12
- Charles I. opens Long Parliament, i. 1
- Attached to Episcopacy, 76
- Attempts to Establish it in Scotland, 104
- Summons both Houses to Whitehall, 111
- Assents to Bill rendering Parliament Indissoluble, 135
- His Perplexity when sanctioning the Death of Strafford, 139
- Assents to Scotch Treaty, Starts for Scotland, 166
- Attempts to conciliate Scotch, 169
- His Return and Reception in London, 187
- Grand Remonstrance presented to him, 191
- His Answer, 192
- Attempts to seize the Five Members, 193
- His Flight from London, 229
- Attempts at Mediation between him and Parliament, 231
- Parliamentary Propositions, 236
- His Answer, 236
- Denied Entrance to Hull, 246
- Sets up his Standard, 247
- On his way to London, 254
- Quarrel between King and City, 256
- Scotch Commissioners treat with him, 264
- Parliament sends an Embassy, 265
- Success of his Army, 283
- His Duplicity, 300
- Intrigues with Independents, 306
- His Mock Parliament, 330
- At Oxford, 372
- Accused of Popish Tendencies, 374
- Agrees to Truce with Ireland, 376
- Treaty at Uxbridge, 412
- His Double-dealing, 415
- His Debate with Henderson, 469
- Joins Scotch Camp at Newark, 469
- His Letters to the Queen, 470, 474
- Parliament Propositions to him, 472
- His Dislike of Presbyterianism, 473
- His Intrigues with Independents and Papists, 475
- In hands of Parliamentary Commissioners, 513
- Taken from Holdenby by Independents, 519
- Newport Treaty, 526
- His Removal from Carisbrook to Hurst Castle, 529
- On the Scaffold, 531
- His Burial, 535
- Regarded as a Martyr, ii. 20
- Charles II. in Holland, ii. 21
- Scotch Commissioners sent to treat with him, 23
- His Policy, 25
- Papers disclosing secrets, 25
- Signs Covenant and goes to Scotland, 31
- Crowned in Scotland, 39
- His Life there, 40
- Comes to England, 42
- His Treachery, 43
- Defeated at Worcester, 43
- Charnock, ii. 227
- Cheynell, Francis, i. 286; ii. 100
- His Connection with Chillingworth, i. 381
- Chidley, Catherine, ii. 392
- Chillingworth, William, i. 286, 335
- At Oxford, 380, 381
- His Death, 382
- Cholmeley, Sir Hugh, i. 489
- Christina of Sweden, her Conversation with Whitelocke, i. 466
- Clarke, Samuel, ii. 185
- Clarkson, David, i. 284
- Clotworthy, Sir John, i. 212, 401
- Cogan, his Letters, i. 212, 222
- Coke, George, Bishop of Hereford, i. 210
- Coke, Secretary, ii. 484
- Coleman, Thomas, i. 330
- Colfe, Abraham, ii. 204
- Collinge, Dr., ii. 427
- Collins, Dr., i. 495
- Colonies, State of Religion before the Commonwealth, ii. 443
- Virginia, 446
- Bermudas, 449
- Maryland, 450
- Pilgrim Fathers, 451
- Massachusetts, 452
- During Civil Wars, 459
- Barbadoes, 460
- Maryland, 461
- United Colonies of New England, 462
- During the Commonwealth, 463
- Society for Propagation of Gospel in New England, 464
- Rhode Island, 467
- Barbadoes, 469
- Virginia, 472
- Bermudas, 474
- West Indies, 475
- Maryland, 477
- East Indies, 480
- Commons, Petitions, i. 79
- Debates on Religion, 83
- Appoint Committee to prepare Remonstrance, 86
- Committee to draw up charges against Strafford, 89
- Petitions, 108
- Debate on Root and Branch Petition, 112
- Resolution for Reforming Pluralities, 126
- Bill for removal of Star Chamber and High Commission Courts, 127
- Solemn Vow and Protestation, 133
- Bill rendering Parliament indissoluble, 135
- Deans and Chapters, 142
- Bill for Restraining Bishops, 144
- Bill for Abolition of Bishops, 147
- Sabbath Legislation, 151
- Abolition of Cathedral Chapters, 154
- Petition the King to delay his journey to Scotland, 166
- Send Commissioners after him, 166
- Press Church Reforms, 170
- New Bill for Excluding Bishops, 176
- Grand Remonstrance Debated, 179
- Arrest of the five Members, 193
- Impeach twelve Bishops, 204
- Return of the five Members, 229
- Bill for Abolition of Episcopacy, 262
- Corporation Banquet, 307
- Ordinances for Destruction of Popish Relics, 313
- Endorse Directory, 406
- Fresh Members in the House, 437
- Debates on the Jus Divinum, 447
- Decide that Rouse's Psalms should be sung, 451
- Ordinance against Heresies and Blasphemies, 523
- Newport Treaty, 526
- Pride's Purge, 531
- Conant, Dr. John, ii. 256
- Convocation, i. 95, 98, 108, 274
- Corbet, Edward, i. 386, 529
- Cosin, Dr., i. 493, 495; ii. 318
- Courten, Lady Catherine, her Christian Character, ii. 426
- Crisp, Dr., ii. 368
- Cromwell, Oliver, i. 63, 70, 115, 149, 185, 231
- Member for Cambridge, 64
- His Ironsides, 241
- Governor of Ely, 319
- Suggests Committee of Accommodation, 421
- At Marston Moor, 425
- His Letter about Naseby, 429
- His Jealousy of Presbyterian Power, 436
- Preaches to Soldiers, 464
- His desire for Toleration, 520
- Aims at Reconciling Presbyterians and Independents, 520
- Anecdote of him, 520
- His Character and Religion, ii. 3, 5
- Goes to Scotland, 35
- Victories at Dunbar, 37,
- and Worcester, 43
- Dissolves Long Parliament, 50
- His Speech at opening of Little Parliament, 53
- Members resign their powers into his hands, 65
- Made Lord Protector, 73
- His Portrait, 73
- His National Church, 79
- His Ecclesiastical Policy, 80
- State Recognition, 81
- State Control, 83
- State Support, 88
- State Protection, 89
- State Penalties, 90
- Originality of his Policy, 92
- His Establishment not a Church, 93
- His First Protectorate Parliament, 96
- His Speech at the Opening, 97
- Speech on Dissolving Parliament, 103
- His dislike to Episcopal Royalists, 110
- Major-Generals, 113
- His Second Parliament, 128
- His Speech, 131
- His Letters, 134
- Refusal of the Crown, 139
- Accepts Petition and Advice, 141
- His Speech, 141
- Religious Toleration under him, 144
- His Second Installation, 153
- His Speech at Re-assembling of Parliament, 157
- Last Speeches, 160
- His Order Book, 162
- His Broad Church, 165
- His Interview with Baxter, 194
- Makes Howe Court Chaplain, 221
- His Liberality to those who Differed from him, 222
- Receives Academic Honours at Oxford, 247
- Visits Cambridge, 265
- His Ordinance for another Collegiate Establishment, 286
- His Establishment, 294
- Anecdotes of him and Ussher, 304
- His Interview with Fox, 358
- Character of his Court, 400
- His Chaplains, 402
- His interference on behalf of the Piedmontese, 492
- Writes to Louis XIV., 499
- His Foreign Policy, 503
- His Treatment of the Jews, 504
- At Hampton Court, 508
- Death of his Daughter, 508
- His last Interview with Fox, 510
- His Last Days, 511
- Last Words, 517
- Death, 520
- Cromwell, Henry, ii. 121
- Cromwell, Richard, ii. 155
- Cudworth, Dr. Ralph, i. 339; ii. 275
- Culpeper, i. 85, 97, 148
- Curie, Walter, Bishop of Winchester, i. 210
- Dalston, Sir George, ii. 413
- Davenant, Bishop of Salisbury, i. 163
- Deans and Chapters, i. 142
- Their History, 155
- Surveys of their Possessions, ii. 9
- Abolition and sale of Possessions, 9
- Dell, William, ii. 269
- Denn, ii. 297
- Dering, Sir Edward, i. 74, 157, 178, 181, 191, 270; ii. 159
- Presents Bill for Abolition of Bishops, i. 146
- His Conduct, 149
- A Seceder from Popular Party, 224
- Desborough, Major-General, ii. 55, 134, 149
- Digby, Lord, i. 63, 75, 85, 97, 112
- Directory, Established, i. 404
- Debated in Assembly, 405
- Sent to Scotland, 406
- Ordinance for its Establishment, 406
- Penalties for Refusing it, 407
- Its Fate in Ireland, 409
- Donne, Dr., i. 9, 46, 53
- Dorset, Earl of, i. 365
- Douglas, ii. 39
- Downings, William, i. 315
- Duncan, Dr., i. 495
- Duppa, Bryan, Translated from Chichester to Salisbury, i. 186
- With the King at Oxford, 378
- Endeavours to Revive Episcopal Church, ii. 309
- Durie, John, ii. 490
- his Labours for Protestant Union, 484-489
- Eaton, i. 360, 364
- Edwards, ii. 365
- Eliot, Sir John, i. 28, 36, 67
- Eliot, John, ii. 464
- Elizabeth, i. 6, 41, 45, 214; ii. 4, 230
- Episcopacy, i. 99
- Rooted out of Scotland, 104
- Charles I. Attempts to Restore it, 104
- Defended in the House, 114
- Its Divine Right, 116
- Plans for its Reformation, 124
- Controversy Concerning it, 128
- Bill for Restraining Bishops, 144
- Bills for the Abolition of Episcopacy, 147, 176, 262
- Petitions Concerning it, 197
- No Bishop Riots, 199
- Bill for Exclusion from Upper House, 208
- Its Opponents, 227
- Sequestration of Property, 385
- New Bill Relative to it, 480
- Episcopalians—How they regarded Solemn Vow and Protestation, i. 134
- Blame Twelve Protesting Bishops, 205
- Not excluded from Westminster Assembly, 272
- Exasperated by League and Covenant, 325
- Their views of the Assembly, 452
- At Norwich, 505
- Their Dislike to the Scotch, ii. 33
- Commissioners for approbation of godly preachers, 104
- For ejecting scandalous ones, 107
- Persecution of their clergy, 111
- Those who continued to use the Common Prayer, 294
- Those who held Livings without using it, 298
- Those who did not Conform, 301
- Their Sufferings, 311
- Prayers read by them during Commonwealth, 340
- Their Patriotism, Loyalty, and Sufferings, 342
- Erastians, i. 330, 439, 447
- Theses by Erastus, 331
- Erbery, ii. 271
- Erle, Sir Walter, i. 135
- Essex, Earl of, i. 77
- Commander of Parliamentary Army, 241
- At Edge Hill, 254
- Raises Siege of Gloucester, 287
- At Newbury, 296
- Capitulates to the King, 426
- His Death, 517
- Evelyn, John, ii. 258, 273, 337, 418
- Ewes D', Sir Symonds, i. 114, 148, 152, 184, 529
- Ewins, Thomas, ii. 240
- Fairclough, Richard, ii. 420
- Fairfax, in Yorkshire, i. 283
- At Somerset, 430
- Punishes Disorderly Soldiers, 455
- Receives Academic Honours, ii. 247
- Falkland, (see Cary)
- Farindon, ii. 299, 436
- Feake, ii. 65, 70, 183
- Featley, Dr., i. 25
- Fell, Vice-Chancellor of Oxford, i. 498; ii. 249, 253
- Ferrendail, Orthro, ii. 225
- Fielding, Lady Barbara, i. 12
- Fiennes, Nathaniel, i. 62, 70, 75, 112; ii. 156, 159
- Fifth Monarchy Men, ii. 61, 63, 65, 70, 91, 120
- Finch, Lord Keeper, i. 2
- Fitz, Richard, i. 348
- Flavel, John, ii. 220
- Fleetwood, i. 522; ii. 512
- Fortescue, ii. 477
- Fox, George, His Early Life, ii. 350
- Character, 351
- His Mysticism, 352
- Mighty in Prayer, 354
- His Peculiarities, 355
- His Interview with Cromwell, 358
- His Followers, 359
- His Last Interview with Cromwell, 510
- Frampton, Robert, ii. 481
- Frewen, Dr., Accepted, i. 209
- Fuller, Thomas, i. 48, 277, 326, 376; ii. 202-204
- Chaplain to Lord Hopton, i. 380
- His Piety, ii. 412
- Gale, Theophilus, ii. 255
- Garroway, Alderman, i. 257, 409
- Gataker, ii. 199
- Gauden, Dr. John, ii. 201
- Geddes, Jenny, i. 105
- Gilbert, Sir Humphrey, ii. 445
- Giles, Dr., i. 281
- Gillespie, i. 329, 406; ii. 226
- Gilpin, Bernard and Richard, ii. 288
- Glynne, i. 60, 330
- Godeman, Casper, ii. 483
- Goffe, Major-General, ii. 116
- Goodman, Godfrey, ii. 302
- Goodwin, Thomas, i. 332, 343, 418; ii. 97, 100, 255, 284
- Gookin, Captain, ii. 466
- Gouge, Dr., i. 295
- Gourney, Alderman, i. 188
- Grand Remonstrance debated by Commons, i. 179, 180
- Discussion about Printing, 183
- Presented to the King, 191
- Greenhill, i. 217, 375
- Greenwood, Congregational Pastor, i. 353-355
- Greenwood, Dr. Daniel, ii. 256
- Grenville, Sir B., ii. 416
- Greville, i. 77
- Grimston, Sir Harbottle, i. 82, 85, 97, 113, 529
- Grindal, i. 21, 41, 42, 319
- Grotius, Hugh, i. 401
- Gunning, Peter, ii. 297
- Hacket, Dr. John, i. 142
- Forbidden to use Prayer Book, ii. 296
- Hale, Edward, ii. 121
- Hales, John, i. 336; ii. 300
- Hall, Joseph, i. 322
- His Tract on Episcopacy, 128
- His Speech, 144
- Translated from Exeter to Norwich, 186
- His Account of Riots, 203
- Remainder of his Life, ii. 305
- Hall, Thomas, ii. 197
- Hammond, i. 519, 527
- His Friendship for Sanderson, ii. 324
- His Letters, 330
- His Death, 333
- His Piety, 411, 436
- Hampden, John, i. 63, 66, 68, 72, 75, 82, 152, 184, 221, 241, 455; ii. 159
- Raises Volunteers, i. 240
- Wounded, 281
- His Last Moments, 281
- Burial, 282, 283
- Hardy, Dr. Nathaniel, ii. 301
- Harley, Sir Robert, i. 152
- Harley, Lady, ii. 424
- Harrington, Sir James, Attends the King at Holdenby, i. 515
- Harris, Dr. Robert, i. 329; ii. 256
- Harrison, Major-General, i. 464; ii. 55, 58, 62, 70, 98
- Harrison, Dr. Thomas, ii. 226
- Hartford, Marquis of, i. 203
- Hartlib, ii. 162, 289
- Haselrig, Sir Arthur, i. 65, 146, 149, 241, 521; ii. 1, 98, 131, 159, 288
- Haynes, Major-General, ii. 114
- Helme, ii. 296
- Henderson, Alexander, visits London, i. 107, 118
- In Scotland, 167
- One of the Commissioners sent to treat with the King, 264
- Declaration written by Him, 293
- His Controversies with the King, 470
- Henrietta Maria, Queen of Charles I., i. 136, 187
- Henry, Matthew, i. 533
- Henry, Philip, i. 533; ii. 255, 260
- Herbert, George, i. 10
- His Dying Confession, ii. 409
- His Hymns, 410
- Herle, Charles, i. 329
- Herrick, ii. 168
- Hide, David, i. 199
- Hill, Dr. Thomas, ii. 274
- Hill, Joseph, ii. 288
- Hitch, i. 319
- Hobart, i. 82
- Hobart, Lady Frances, her Christian Character, ii. 427
- Holland, Lord, i. 76
- Holland, Sir John, i. 85
- Holles, Denzil, i. 60, 82, 115, 134, 148, 330
- A Leader in Parliamentary Army, 240
- Declares Petition from Army Seditious, 516
- Hollister, Dennis, ii. 52
- Hook, William, ii. 402
- Hooker, i. 43, 129
- Hopton, Sir Ralph, afterwards Lord, i. 191, 192, 380
- Hotham, Sir John, i. 246
- Houghton, Lady Mary, her Piety, ii. 426
- Howe, John, ii. 93, 185, 218, 220
- Cromwell's Court Chaplain, 221
- His faithful Preaching, 222
- His Correspondence with Baxter, 223
- His Life at Court, 402
- Howell, Francis, ii. 222
- Howell, Thomas, i. 209, 210
- Hoyle, Dr., ii. 256
- Hunt, Robert, ii. 446
- Hunton, Philip, ii. 287
- Hutchinson, Colonel, i. 315, 437, 534
- His Wife, i. 322, 461, 534
- Hyde, Lord Clarendon, i. 62, 69, 77, 79, 126, 148, 153, 157, 183, 185, 226, 239, 267, 285, 374, 516, 518; ii. 503
- Independents, i. 101
- In the Westminster Assembly, 273
- Court Party Intrigues with them, 305
- How they regarded the Covenant, 323
- Their Discussion with Presbyterians, 334
- Principles of Toleration, 342
- Early Churches, 348
- Method of Worship, 364
- Term first applied, 365
- Two Classes of them, 367
- "In-churching," 370
- Favour Toleration, 419
- Debates in Assembly, 439
- Their view of the Assembly, 452
- Contention with Presbyterians, 504
- The King in their hands, 519
- Cromwell aims at their Reconciliation with Presbyterians, 520
- As Religious Sect not to Blame for Death of Charles, 534
- Political Independents assume Supremacy in State, ii. 1
- Spread of Independents, 51
- Their Churches, 207
- Connection with State, 209
- Ministers, 216
- In Scotland, 225
- In Ireland, 226
- Occupy Cathedrals, 228
- At Oxford, 275
- Manner of Receiving Lord's Supper, 392
- Ireson, Sir Bryan, i. 249
- Ireton, i. 437, 519; ii. 7
- Irish, Insurrection, i. 212
- Covenant Imposed on them, 323
- The King agrees to a Truce with them, 376
- Jackson, i. 38
- Jacob, Henry, i. 357
- James I., i. 13, 46; ii. 474
- Jenkyn, William, ii. 45, 183
- Jermyn, Sir Robert, i. 350
- Jessy, Henry, ii. 239
- Jews, ii. 504
- Johnson, i. 353, 357
- Joyce, Cornet, i. 519
- Juxon, Bishop of London, i. 3, 527
- With Charles I. at his Execution, 531
- At Burial of the King, 535
- Retires to Little Compton till the Restoration, ii. 308
- Kiffin, William, ii. 235
- Killaloe, Bishop of, i. 409
- King, i. 186; ii. 308
- Knightley, Sir Richard, i. 75
- Knollys, Hanserd, ii. 245
- Knox, i. 99, 104
- Lambert, Major-General, ii. 55, 134
- Lambeth MSS., ii. 9
- Lamot, John, ii. 421
- Lane, Thomas, ii. 457
- Lapthorne, i. 50
- Lathrop, i. 258, 364
- Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, i. 3, 27, 30, 80, 313
- His Dream, 32
- His Activity, 33
- Impeached, 91
- The Et cetera Oath, 97
- His Address to the Clergy, 98
- Visits Scotland, 104
- What he thought of Committee on Innovations, 121
- Articles against him, 160
- Sent to the Tower, 161
- Effects of his Policy, 223
- His Trial, 395
- His Defence, 397
- Bill of Attainder Passed, 399
- Question as to Justice of Sentence, 400
- Advised to Escape, 401
- On the Scaffold, 401
- His Character, 402
- When Chancellor of Oxford, 496
- His Colonial Policy, ii. 455
- His Correspondence with Durie and Sir Thomas Roe, 484
- Laurence, Dr., his friendship for Walton, i. 499
- Laurence, Lord President, ii. 133
- Law, William, ii. 285
- Leighton, i. 26, 80
- Lenthall, i. 2, 59, 505; ii. 11
- Leslie, Leader of Scotch Army, i. 243
- At Marston Moor, 425
- At Dunbar, ii. 37
- At Worcester, 43
- Levellers, ii. 11
- Lightfoot, Dr., An Erastian, i. 331; ii. 275-277
- Lilburne, i. 80; ii. 244
- Locke, John, ii. 255, 260
- Advocates Toleration, i. 346
- Lockier, Protector's Chaplain, ii. 73, 154, 292, 402
- London, Apprentices, i. 136, 197, 201
- Church Politics in London, 257
- Citizens Support Presbyterianism, 259
- Excitement in London, 288
- Corporation Banquet, 307, 311
- Bonfire of Papistical Trinkets, 312
- Corporation's Remonstrance to Parliament, 509
- They Petition for the Covenant, 510
- Long, i. 82
- Lords, House of, i. 90
- Complaints of Puritans, 118
- Committee of Innovations, 119
- Star Chamber Bill, 127
- Solemn Vow and Protestation Taken by them, 133
- Object to its Universal Enforcement, 134
- Bill Rendering Parliament Indissoluble, 135
- Bill for Restraining Bishops, 144
- Bill for Abolition of Episcopacy, 148
- Conference between the Two Houses, 150
- Articles Against Laud, 160
- Articles of Impeachment against the Thirteen Bishops, 163
- Disagree with Commons concerning Innovations, 171
- The Bishops' Protestation, 203
- Bishops Summoned, 205
- Excluded from the House, 207
- Bill for Abolition of Episcopacy Passed, 262
- Bill against Pluralities, 263
- Debate on Answer to Scotch Petition, 267
- Propositions for Peace, 288
- Present at City Banquet, 308
- Pass Bill of Attainder against Laud, 399
- Direct the Assembly to Prepare a Form for Ordination, 417
- Loudon, Earl of, i. 264
- Louis XIII. offers his services as Mediator, i. 232
- Louis XIV., Cromwell's Despatches to him, ii. 492, 499
- Love, Christopher, i. 413
- Imprisoned, ii. 45
- His Trial, 46
- His Execution, 48
- Lucy, Lady, of Charlcot, ii. 426
- Ludlow, i. 62, 437, 520
- Lunsford, Colonel, i. 198
- 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
- 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
- Wales, ii. 14, 118, 243
- Waller, the Poet, i. 154; ii. 522
- Wallis, ii. 256
- Walton, Isaak, i. 16, 424, 499
- Walton, his Polyglott, ii. 261, 335
- Walton, Valentine, i. 499
- Ward, Seth, ii. 222, 256
- Wariston, Lord, i. 290
- Warner, Bishop of Rochester, ii. 308
- Warr, Lord de la, ii. 447
- Warwick, Sir Philip, i. 63, 70, 184
- Webster, ii. 271
- Wesleys, i. 159
- John Wesley, 490
- Educated at Oxford, ii. 285
- Westfield, i. 186, 209, 272, 277
- Whalley, Major-General, ii. 114, 116, 151
- Wharton, Baron, i. 77, 444
- Wharton, a Soldier, i. 248-252
- Whitchcot, Governor of Windsor Castle, i. 535
- White, John, i. 103, 159, 279
- White, Jeremiah, ii. 401
- Whitefield, Educated at Oxford, ii. 285
- Whitelocke, Bulstrode, i. 18, 253, 264, 272, 408, 412; ii. 292
- His Conversation with Queen Christina, i. 466
- and with the Bishop of Upsala, ii. 144
- Whitgift, i. 6, 17, 42
- Widdrington, Sir Thomas, i. 161; ii. 288
- Wilkins, Dr. John, ii. 256
- Wilkinson, Henry, ii. 256
- Wilkinson, Captain, ii. 475
- Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, i. 3, 140, 145, 170
- Presides over Committee for Innovations, 119
- Created Archbishop of York, 186
- His share in the Westminster Riots, 199
- Joins in a Protest, 203
- Close of his Life, 211
- Effect of his Protest, 223
- Williams, Sir Charles, i. 148
- Williams, Roger, ii. 467
- Willoughby, Sir Hugh, ii. 443, 470
- Wills, Registration of, i. 483; ii. 83
- Wilson, John, ii. 339
- Wilson, Thomas, ii. 196
- Windebank, i. 16; ii. 484
- Winniffe, Thomas, ii. 307
- Winter, Dr. Samuel, ii. 226
- Winthrop, ii. 453
- Wiseman, Sir Richard, i. 200
- Wiseman, Thomas, his Letters, i. 165, 172, 189-191, 212-214
- Witchcot, Dr., i. 492; ii. 275
- Witchcraft, Belief in, ii. 383-387
- Wood, Anthony, i. 272, 462; ii. 253
- Worsley, ii. 122
- Worthington, ii. 282
- Wray, Sir John, i. 95, 132, 136
- Wren, i. 131, 161; ii. 308
- Wright, i. 351
- Wyatt, Sir Francis, ii. 448
- Wylde, i. 163, 395
- Wyndham, Justice, ii. 212
- Yelverton, Sir Christopher, ii. 306