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Feasts of dedication ii 263 iii 207 Their rise 214

Featly Dr. expelled the assembly of divines, and taken into custody as
a spy iii 114 His death 319 An account of his book against the
baptists ib.n. His challenge in defence of the church of England
320 His character, and last prayer 321

Fell Dr. vice-chancellor of Oxford treats the parliament's visiters with
contempt iii 435 436 Is deprived of his vice chancellorship, and
taken into custody 438 Some farther account of him 451 His
death, &c. v 189 190

Fell Mrs. M. persecuted iv 528

Fellows, form of inducting the new ones at Cambridge iii 144
Felton stabs the duke of Buckingham ii 208

Fenner Mr. defends the puritans i 473 474
Feoffees censured in the star-chamber ii 249 ́

Ferrars bishop, burnt i 140 He was against the popish garments 218
Field Mr. suspended i 405

Field and Wileox imprisoned for the admonition to the parliament i
301 Their apology 302 Their supplication 304 Their confes-
sion of faith, and preface to it 303 n. &c. Their conference with
the archbishop's chaplain 304 And hard usage ib.

Field conventicles, act against v 110

Fifth-monarchy men, their plot against Cromwell iv 210 Their in-
surrection after the restoration 343 344 n. Consequences of it 344
Disowned by the independents 345 By the baptists 346 and n. By
the quakers 348 and n.

Fifths of estates allowed wives and children of delinquents iii 62 And
of ejected clergymen 153

Finch lord chief justice, his character ii 179

Finch Rev. Mr. his case iii 55

Finch Dr. sent to invite the prince of Orange, by the heads of col-
leges, to Oxford v n10

Fire of London iv 446

mists 447

Firmin Mr. George, his
First-fruits and tenths
Fisher bishop, refuses to

Produces a sort of liberty to the non-confor-

character of Mr. Marshall iv 170
See Annates

take the oath of succession and supremacy i

64 Beheaded for it ib. and 71

Fisher Mr. Samuel, his death, &c. iv 445

Fitz-Harris's sham plot v 74

He is executed 75

Five members, king goes to seize ii 525 Authors of that project 527

and n.

Five-mile act, against nonconformist ministers iv 440 441 n.
Five points, a declaration forbidding to preach on them iii 222 224
Fleetwood lieutenant-general for deposing Richard Cromwell iv 235
Henry Cromwell's letter to him 237 His death 239

Fletcher Dr. made bishop of London, and persecutes the puritans i
542 The queen displeased at his second marriage; his death ib.

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Ford Mr. and others expelled the university for preaching against
Arminianism and the new ceremonies ii 244

Foreign protestants take sanctuary in England i 94 Their sentiments
about the habits and ceremonies 224 &c. Foreign protestant church-
es disowned ii 286 Laud discourages them iii 231 233 238
Forma promissionis et objurationis i 324

Forms, &c. a variety of them in different churches, allowed even by
the papists i 97 This complained of in the church of England

214

Fownes Mr. George, history of v 239 240

Fox Mr. John, his letter to Dr. Humphreys i 205 His Acts and Mon-
uments 213 Neglected by the church for scrupling the habits 214
Summoned before the commissioners, but refuses to subscribe 236
Intercedes with the queen to spare some anabaptists that were con-
demned to be burnt 346 His death and character 479

Fox George, an account of him and his parents iv 55 &c. and ns.
His sufferings 58 59 and ns. Is joined by others 60 A farther ac
count of him 299 526 527 533 &c. v 123 &c.
Foxes and Firebrands, authors of v 132 n.

France, war with it ii 198 French ambassador's speech to the pro-
tector iv 111 Their conquests 433 Declare war with the Dutch,

manner of worship i 150
Remarks on that affair
Their new book of dis-

and over-run their country 553 Their ministers employed to en-
force the idea of king Charles's being a protestant 258 &c. Their
conduct after the restoration 384
Frankfort, the congregation there, and their
Interrupted by Dr. Cox and his party 153
155 The congregation divided again 157
cipline ib.
Frederick elector palatine marries the princess Elizabeth ii 120
Chosen king of Bohemia 143 Defeated, and driven out of his king-
dom 145

Freemen of London to be disfranchised for not going to church i 263
Free-Will, the first reformers opinion about it i 80 Rise of the con-
troversy about it 145-See Predestination.

Freke Dr. made bishop of Norwich i 353 His severity against the
puritans 367 And against the Brownists 380 His articles against
the justices ib.

French church in London restored i 196-See Dutch.

French match ii 162 Completed, and the consequences of it 176 177
Frewen Dr. an account of iv 290 and n.

Frith John, burnt i 65

Frith Simon, publishes a book against friars i 64

Fry John, his case iii 541

Fuce Joseph, his sufferings iv 531

Fuller Mr. his sufferings ii 68

Fuller and Grey's idea of superstition ii 493 n.

Fundamentals in religion, attempts to settle them iv 122 Committee

to draw them up ib. The articles 123 Remarks 124

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Gag, a new for the old Gospel, some account of this work ii 164 And
of the work, Apello Cesarem' 165 187 190

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Gale Mr. Theophilus, his death and character v 57 and n.

Galloway Mr. P. his account of the Hampton-court conference ii 39
Gangræna, Mr. Edwards's iii 366 Remarks 368 540 542

Gaping Gulph, a treatise against the designed French match with the
queen, for which the author &c. had their hands cut off i 371
Gardiner bishop, sent to the Fleet prison for protesting against the
injunctions and homilies i 92 His farther persecution 100 De-
prived of his bishopric 115 Restored by queen Mary 128 Com-
missioned to persecute the protestants 138 His cruelty to Dr. Tay-
lor the martyr 139 His farther cruelties 141 His remarkable ill-
ness and death ib.

Gardiner Mr. his melancholy case, and hard usage i 459

Garments popish.-See Habits.

Gataker Mr. Thomas, his death, &c. iv 150

Gatches Raymond, his letter to Mr. Baxter, on the king's constancy
in religion iv 258

Gatford's treatise for the vindication of the use of the common prayer
mentioned iv 27

Gauden Dr. his protestation against trying the king iii 516 The au.
thor of Eikoon Basilike 528 His behavior in the Savoy confer-

ence iv 871

Gaunt Mrs. burnt v 148

Gawton Mr. his bold letter to the bishop of Norwich, i 354
General assembly in Scotland, their protestation against setting up
bishops there ii 106 General assembly at Glasgow 334 Dissolv
ed, but continues sitting, and their reasons for it 336 Their acts
387 They depose the bishops 338 General assembly at Edinburgh
345 Their reasons to induce the convention of states to assist the
English parliament iii 89

General and particular baptists iii 173

Geneva discipline'set up by some of the English exiles at Geneva i 154
Geneva divines, their opinion of the habits, &c. i 126

Geneva bible, account of it i 95 ii 113

Gerhard and Vowel executed iv 115 Lord Clarendon's account of
their dying behavior ib. n.

German and Dutch church established in London i 114 Put down by
Queen Mary 129 Restored under Queen Elizabeth 196 Forbid to
admit puritans to their communion 333-See Dutch.

Germany kindly shelters the reformers who fled from Queen Mary's
persecution i preface 4 Disputes there occasioned by the interim

109

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Gifford Mr. his sufferings i 427

Giles's St. church, consecrated by Laud ii 239

Gillibrand's almanack, iii 224 226

Gilpin Mr. Bernard, his death and extraordinary character i 391 &c.
Glamorgan earl of, his treaty with the Irish papists iii 273

Gloria patri, of standing up at it iii 218

Gloucester city of, besieged by Charles I. but relieved by the earl of
Essex iii 49

God-fathers and god-mothers, opinion of the puritans about them i 259
Godfrey sir Ed. particulars of his murder v 53 and n.

Good Mr. of Exeter, prevails with the ministers to enter into an asso-
ciation of concord, &c. iv 109

Goodman, a priest, reprieved by the king ii 434 485

Goodwin Dr. Thomas, retires to Holland ii 343

Goodwin Mr. John, some account of him and his writings iii 388-
His reply to Mr. Jenkins 389 Writes in defence of the king's
death 530 His book burnt iv 342

Goodwin Dr. Thomas, his death and character v 61 and n.
Good works, our first reformers' opinion about them i 84 n.
Goodyear Thomas, his ill treatment iv 520

Goring lord, his character iii 127

Gosnold Mr. John, (a friend of Tillotson's) some account of v 241–
His treatise on baptism and laying on of hands 242

Gospellers. congregations of reformers so called in queen Mary's reign,
their places of meeting, their discovery, and fate i 148

Gouge Dr. William, his death and character iv 110 111 n.
Gouge Mr. Thomas, his death &c. v 82 and n.

Gough's history of the quakers, abstracted in this edition, see vol iv
editor's advertisement, &c.

Govau captain executed in Scotland iv 383

Government, remarks on the change of it on Cromwell's turning out
the long parliament 92

Government of women a book against i 295

Granger, remarks from him ii 278 279 n.

Great seal, a new one ordered by parliament iii 122

Greaves Mr. some account of him iii 454

Greenham Mr. suspended i 845

Greenville Sir Rich. his character and behavior in the war iii 127
Greenwood the Brownist minister, tried with Barrow,&c. and execut
ed i 526

Greenwood Dr. some account of him iii 456

Greenwood Dr. D a presbyterian divine, vice-ch. of Oxford iv 51
Grenville Sir John, brings letters from the king at Breda to the house
of lords, &c. and his reward for it 279 275 and n.

Grey lady Jane, proclaimed queen i 126 Tried for high treason 130
Executed with her husband 131

Grey Dr. some account of him, and of his examination of Mr. Neal's
history vol ii editor's advertisement p 8 4 Quoted, and observed

on in notes of p 28 29 57 85 &c. 168 207 228 256 269 75 278–296
314 388 389 416 483 Quoted, and observed on also in the notes of
vol. iii in p 28 29 30 31 71 80 103 129 130 164 189 218 249 270 334
355 404 422 475 501 502 505 506 iv 196 200 210 References &c.
to him iv 227 341 380 451 452 v 47 48

Grievances complained of by the puritans i 462 In the state ii 99—
Petitions about them 101 &c. In religion 509

Grimstone Sir Harbottle, his speech against Laud ii 389
Grindal Dr. made bishop of London i 182 Was against the habits,
though he conformed 221 Of a mild temper 130 147 Several pu-
ritans examined before him 263 White's smart letter to him 268—
He is made archbishop of York 282 Suppresses a letter to the queen
from the elector palatine in favor of the puritans 289 Cannot ga
the lengths of archbishop Parker 295 Sampson's plain dealing with
him 339 He is made archbishop of Canterbury 349 Petitions to
him in behalf of Mr. Stroud 355 He regulates the propheeyings 357
Refuses to put them down, and writes to the queen in their behalf
361 For which he is sequestered and confined 362 He submits in
part ib. Licenses puritan ministers to preach 367 Admits of pres-
byterian ordination 386 His death and character 394
Grosvenor Dr. B. p 25 of life of Neal, prefixed to vol. in.
Growth of Power, and Argument to Grand Juries; a pamphlet sup-
posed by Andrew Marvell, great rewards offered for the author, &c.

V 37

Gualter, his advice to the English reformers i 164 Their answers
165 His letters against the habits 225

Guernsey and Jersey reduced to conformity ii 94 &c.

Guest Dr. Bishop of Rochester, his opinion of the ceremonies i 221
Guise Dr. John, p 23 of the life of Mr. Neal, prefixed to vol i n
Gunning bishop, his behavior in the Suvoy conference iv 368 371—
His zeal against the non-conformists 493

Gunpowder plot ii 75 To be fathered on the puritans 76
Guthrie Mr. executed in Scotland iv 381

H.

Hæretico comburendo de act repealed v 47 and n.

Habernfield's plot, archbishop Laud's conduct in relation to it iii 239
Habits or vestments, the reformers' opinions of them i 98 Who were
the heads of the two parties ib. Rise of the controversy about them
108 Hooper refuses them 110 Judgment of foreign divines about
them 111 And of the reforming clergy at home 113 and n. The
puritans write to the courtiers against pressing them 216 But the
bishops are for enforcing them 217 More sentiments of the first re-

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