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Latimer
Elizabeth's life in danger
Death of Gardiner
Extent of the Persecution under his administration
Remarks of Father Persons on the humble condition of the
Page 330
337
ib.
338
The Catholic Princes interfere in favour of the Romanists Page 371
Evils produced by contumacy on one side, and compulsion on
the other
394
Cartwright
CHAPTER XVI.
Hopes of the Puritans on the accession of James I.
396
397
408
409
State of the Church at the accession of Charles I.
415
Growing ascendency of the House of Commons
Political embarrassments of the King
416
Laud and the King calumniated, as intending to re-establish
The Bishops waive their right of voting in the case of Strafford
Bills brought in to take away their votes, and to abolish
Episcopacy
Sir Edward Dering
Page 432
Proposal that the Common Prayer might be disused at pleasure
Bowing at the name of Jesus forbidden
435
436
Sir Edward Dering's character of Laud
He protests against the violence of the Puritans
Expelled the House for printing his speeches
450
451
Joins the King
Sir Henry Vane's evidence
Publication of Laud's Diary
Bill of attainder brought in
His defence before the Commons
The Lords threatened unless they condemn him
Opinion of the judges in his favour
Six Peers pass the bill
He produces a pardon under the Great Seal, which is disallowed
Brutality of the Commons concerning his sentence
On the interference of the Lords, they consent to change it
Speech of Laud at his execution
Page 461
463
464
466
467
468
Advice of Charles I. to his son, concerning the Church
483
Knavery of the London ministers concerning the King's declar-
ation
Their petition against the Surplice and the use of the Cross
Conferences between the Bishops and the heads of the Pres-
byterian Clergy
Venner's insurrection
488
489
490