Sequestration, the committee of,i 92. Settle, Thomas, ii. 46. Sherfield, Mr., cruelly prosecuted, Sherman, John, iii. 482. Smart, Mrs., her letter to her hus- Smectymnuus, who they were, and Smith, Henry, ii. 108. Mr., iii. 526. Mr., iii. 529. Smyth, William, ii. 44. Smythurst, William, iii. 514. Solemn league and covenant, ac- Somers, William, dispossessed, ii. Sparke, Dr. Thomas, at Lambeth Speech, C. Love's on the scaffold, Speed, John, account of, ii. 217, n. Sponsors, their promises and vows ings, i. 71, 198, 201, 206, 407-411, Sterry, Peter, iii. 347. Still, Doctor, his cruel proceedings, i. 303. Stone, Thomas, ii. 258. -, Samuel, iii. 423. Stone in the bladder, one very re- Stubbs, John, his barbarous usage, Strype, Mr., his mistake rectified, Style of the New Testament con- Suffolk ministers, the number of Superlapsarian controversy, some Supplication presented to convoca- 18. Supreme head, Queen Elizabeth dis- and cap, how styled, i. Sydenham, Cuthbert, iii. 184. Joseph, iii. 39. Sympson, Cuthbert, account of his Tandy, Phi'ip, iii. 30. Taverner, Richard, i. 189. Taylor, Dr., the reformer, a non- conformist, i. 12. Thomas, ii. 397. Thickpenny, David, iii. 506. Townly, John, esq., imprisoned for Transubstantiation refuted, iii. 209. Tumult, occasion of a curious one, Tunstall, Bishop, recommended dis- Turner, William, i. 128. -, Stephen, i. 305. Twisse, William, iii. 12. Tyne-dale, the barbarity of its in- Udal, John, ii. 1. beth, i. 18.-under King Charles, it, ib.-Kennet's opinion of it, Vane, Sir Henry, account of, iii. Vaughan, Dr., an excellent pre- Wainwright, Mr., iii. 530. Wake and Sleep, anecdote of, ii. Walker, Dr., his stigma cast upon Waller's plot, some account of, iii. Walsh, Mr., iii. 505. Walsingham, Sir Francis, a friend War, the civil, its commencement, i. Samuel, ii. 452. ~, John, iii. 500. Wentworth, Sir Peter, his charac- Whateley, William, ii. 436. -- Jeremiah, iii. 190. White, William, his cruel examina. 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