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APPENDIX:

Containing a correct List of the principal Authorities referred to in the Work, with the particular edition of each. The Works in Folio are the following:

Prynne's Breviate of the Life of Laud, 1644.
Canterburies Doome, 1646.

Fuller's Church History of Britain, 1655.

History of the University of Cambridge, 1655.
Leigh's Treatise of Religion and Learning, 1656.
Scobell's Collection of Acts and Ordinances, 1658.
Fuller's History of the Worthies of England, 1662.
Lloyd's Memoires of Excellent Personages, 1668,
Heylin's Life of Archbishop Laud, 1668.

History of the Presbyterians, 1670.
Mede's Works, with his Life prefixed, 1672.
Wood's Historia et Antiquitatis Univer. Oxon. 1674.
Foulis's Wicked Plots of our Pretended Saints, 1674.
Heylin's History of the Reformation in England, 1674.
Clark's Martyrologie, with Lives annexed, 1677.
Heylin's Historical and Miscellaneous Tracts, 1681.
D'Ewes's Journals of Parliaments, 1682.
Whitlocke's Memorials of English Affairs, 1682.
Nalson's Collection of Affairs of State, ii. vols. 1682, 1683.

Clark's Lives of Eminent Persons, last vol. 1683.

Fox's Acts and Monuments of the Martyrs, iii. vols. 1684.
Rushworth's Historical Collections, v. vols. 1659—1692.

Wood's Athenæ Oxonienses, ii. vols. 1691, 1692.

Strype's Memorials of Archbishop Cranmer, 1694.

Sylvester's Life of Baxter, 1696.

Wharton's Troubles and Trial of Abp. Laud, ii. vols. 1695, 1700.
Prince's Worthies of Devon, 1701.

Mather's History of New England, 1702.

Clarendon's History of the Rebellion, iii. vols. 1704.

Kennet's Complete History of England, vol. ii. and iii. 1706.
Newcourt's Repertorium Ecclesiasticum, ii. vols. 1708.

Strype's Life of Archbishop Grindal, 1710.

Parker, 1711.

Collier's Ecclesiastical History, vol. ii. 1714.

Walker's Attempt at the Sufferings of the Clergy, 1714.
Burnet's History of the Reformation, iii. vols. 1681, 1715.
Strype's Life of Archbishop Whitgift, 1718.

Echard's History of England, vol. ii. 1718.

Stow's Survey of London and Westminster, ii. vols. 1720.
Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials, iii. vols. 1721.

Burnet's History of his own Time, vol. i. 1724.

Winwood's Memorials of State Affairs, ii. vols. 1727.

Strype's Annals of the Reformation, iv. vols. 1709—1731.
Thurloe's Collection of State Papers, vii. vols. 1732.

Peck's Desiderata Curiosa, ii. vols. 1732.

Ward's Lives of the Gresham Professors, 1740.

Rapin's History of England, vol. ii. 1743.

Kennet's Historical Register and Chronicle, 1744.

Blomefield's History of Norfolk, vol. i. and ii. 1739, 1745.

Wren's Parentalia, 1750.

Warner's History of England, vol. ii. 1759.

Biographia Britannica, vii. vols. 1747-1766.

Bridges's History of Northamptonshire, ii. vols. 1792.
Biographia Britannica, v. vols. 1778-1793.

Works in Quarto.

Parte of a Register, contayning sundrie Memorable Matters, no date.
Examinations of Barrow, Greenwood, and Penry, no date.
Bancroft's Dangerous Positions, 1593.

Survey of the pretended Holy Discipline, 1593.

Ainsworth's Counterpoyson, 1608.

Paget's Arrow against the Separation of the Brownists, 1618.
Ames's Fresh Suit against Human Ceremonies in God's Worship,

1633.

Huntley's Breviate of the Prelates' intolerable Usurpations, 1637. Paget's Defence of Church Government, 1641.

A Briefe Discourse of the Troubles at Frankeford, 1642.

Edwards's Antapologia, 1644.

Bailie's Dissuasive from the Errors of the Time, 1645.

Edwards's Gangræna, iii. parts, 1646.

Bailie's Anabaptism, 1647.

Cotton's Way of Congregational Churches, 1648.

Fuller's Abel Redivivus, 1651.

Featley's Dippers Dipt: or the Anabaptists Duck'd, 1651.

Paget's Heresiography, 1654.

Clark's Marrow of Ecclesiastical History, 1654.

History of New England, from 1628 to 1652; printed 1654.

Bailie's Vindication of his Dissuasive, 1655.

Erbery's Testimony left upon Record, 1658.

Morton's Memorial of New England, 1669.

Sparrow's Collection of Articles, Injunctions, &c. 1675.

Baxter's Second Plea for the Nonconformists, 1681.

L'Estrange's Dissenters' Sayings, ii. parts, 1681.

Works in Octavo, &c.

Lupton's History of Protestant Divines, 1637.

Heylin's Examen Historicam, 1659.

Wilkins's Discourse on Preaching, 1678.

Paule's Life of Archbishop Whitgift, 1699,

Welwood's Memoirs of Transactions, 1700.

Barlow's Sum of the Conference at Hampton Court, 1707.

Peirce's Vindication of the Dissenters, 1717.
Neal's History of New England, ii. vols. 1720.
Thoresby's Vicaria Leodiensis, 1724.

Oldmixon's Critical History of England, ii. vols. 1726.
Clarendon and Whitlocke Compared, 1727.
Calamy's Account and Continuation, iv. vols. 1713, 1727.
Strype's Life and Acts of Bishop Aylmer, 1728.

Maddox's Vindication of the Church, against Neal, 1733.
Neal's Review of Do. 1734.

An Illustration of Neal, in the Article of Peter Smart, 1736.
Prince's Chronological History of New England, vol. i. 1736.
Grey's Examination of Neal, iii. vols. 1736—1739.

Crosby's History of the English Baptists, iv. vols. 1738-1740.
Grey's Review of Neal, 1744.

Bennet's Memorial of the Reformation, 1748.
Harris's Life of King Charles I. 1758.

British Biography, vol. iv. and v. 1767, 1768.

Papers of Massachusets Bay, 1769.

Backus's History of New England's Baptists, vol. i. 1777.
Life of Ainsworth, prefixed to his "Two Treatises," 1789.
Toplady's Historic Proof, ii. vols. 1793.

Neal's History of the Puritans, v. vols. 1793—1797.
Williams's Christian Preacher, 1800.

Palmer's Nonconformist's Memorial, iii. vols. 1802, 1803.
Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History, vol. iv. and v. 1803.
Hume's History of England, vol. v.—vii. 1803, 1804.
Granger's Biographical History of England, iv. vols. 1804.
Morse and Parish's History of New England, 1808.
Churton's Life of Dr. Alexander Nowell, 1809.
Ivimey's History of the English Baptists, 1811.

The Manuscripts referred to are the following!

Sloane's MSS. deposited in the British Museum.
Harleian MSS. deposited in Do.

Baker's MS. Collection, xxxviii. vols. folio.*

MS. Register.†

* This invaluable collection was made by the indefatigable and celebrated Mr. Thomas Baker, the first twenty-three volumes of which are deposited in the British Museum. They constitute part of the Harleian collection, from No. 7028 to 7050. The remaining fifteen volumes are deposited in the university library, Cambridge.

+ This invaluable treasure, entitled, "The Second Part of a Register,” was collected by Mr. Roger Morrice, who was ejected at the restoration, from Duffield in Derbyshire. Bishop Maddox, with great injustice, warmly censures this MS. as unworthy of credit: but Mr. Strype, who was intimate with the author, gives him a very high character. He styles him “a very careful inquirer into ancient records;" and, says he, "This gentleman was a very diligent collector of ecclesiastical MSS. relating to the latter history of the English church, whereof he left vast heaps behind him, and he favoured me with his correspondence."-Strype's Annals, vol. i. p. 241.Stow's Survey of London, b. iv. p. 57.—Maddox's Vindication, p. 190–192. -Palmer's Noncon. Mem. vol. i. p. 404.

MS. Remarks on History, from the year 1546 to 1640.
MS. Chronology of Eminent Persons, iii. vols.*
Certamina Ecclesiastica Anglicana, &o†

Thomas's Materials for the History of Churches in Wales.
Ecclesiastical History of Wales.

History of Churches in Wales.‡

Meen's MS. Collections.§

*This collection, with the two foregoing, being five very large folio volumes, are deposited in Dr. Williams's library, Red-Cross-Street, London.

+ This collection, now deposited in the Old College library, Homerton, was made by Mr. John Kingdom, by mistake called John Ridge, and who was ejected after the restoration. There is a Supplement to this MS. by Mr. John Corbet, who was also one of the ejected ministers.- Palmer's Noncon. Mem. vol. ii. p. 259. iii. 318.

These three volumes were written by the late Mr. Joshua Thomas of Leominster, father to the present Mr. Timothy Thomas of Islington, who generously favoured the author with the use of them.

This collection was made by Mr. Joseph Meen of Biggleswade in Bedfordshire, who very kindly favoured the author with the use of it.

INDEX.

The numerical letters refer to the volume, the figures to the page, and
the letter n to the notes. The persons whose names are printed in
Italics are puritan divines; all the rest relate to persons and subjects
of a miscellaneous description.

ABBOT, Archbishop, opposed the
Book of Sports, i. 68, n—his cha-
racter and death, 76; ii. 502, n-
his unfeeling declaration, 383-his
arbitrary proceeding, 405-a cu-
rious anecdote of him, iii. 75, n.

Dr. Robert, a pious prelate,
and anecdote of him, ii. 214, n.
Abbot, Robert, iii. 182.
Abingdon, a curious funeral at, iii.
257.

Accommodation, committee of, i.

86.

Accusations, false, i. 273,310, 312,
346; ii. 384; iii. 41, 154, n.
Acts of Parliament, most arbitrary,
i. 57, 93.

Address, Dr. Sampson's to the queen,
i. 383.

Aderster, Mr., iii. 514.

Admiral, Lord, Paget's letter to,
ii. 257.

Admonition to parliament, i. 33,

319, 321; ii. 186, 188, 191-con-
troversy about it, 143.
Advertisements published, i. 22,370.
Ainsworth, Henry, ii. 299.
Ainsworthian Brownists, their suit,
ii. 103, n.
Airay, Henry, ii. 247.
Alcock, Gilbert, i. 170.
Aldrich, Thomas, i. 211.
Alexandrian manuscript,account of,

iii. 147.

Allen, Richard, ii. 87.
John, iii. 456.
Mr., iii. 502.

Allison, John, iii. 513.

Almanacks, the martyrdom of, ii.
425, n.
Alvey, Henry, ii. 85.
Ames, William, ii. 405.
Anabaptists, the Dutch, burnt, i.
335, and n.

—, Judge, his cruel proceed-
ings, i. 274, 275; iii. 514-his en-
mity against the puritans, ii, 381.
Anderson prosecuted, ii. 482, n.
Andrews, Bishop, account of,ii. 356,
n-anecdote of him, iii. 2, n.
Anecdotes, several curious,-of king
Henry and his jester, i. 2, n-of a
bishop and his cap, 131-of the
surplice, 153, n-of kneeling at
sacrament, 159, n—of overcoming
evil, 211-of Gilpin, 261—of Fox,
328, 337, 338-of casting out
devils, ii. 119, n-of Wake and
Sleep, 170, n-of Bishop Abbot,
214, n―of R. Parker, 238, 239—
of Baynes, 264-of Bradshaw,
269-of Pasfield, 297, n—of Roth-
well, 349-of the Duke of Buck-
ingham, 357-of a doctor, 371—
of a bishop, 406, n-of J. Carter,
411-of Clark, 412-of Laud's
bell-ringer, 419-of Firmin's con-
version, 422-of Whately, 440-
of a long sermon, 448-of Fair-
clough's conversion, 452, n-of
an alarming providence, 468-of
J. Herring, 492-of Bps. Neile
and Andrews, iii. 2, n-of a gentle-
man, 5-of Dod, 6-of Black-
wood, 26-of Bastwick's litany,
45, n-of a profane sinner

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