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Brief account of the successive emigrations to the latter
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Enquiry respecting the principles of those who went over to
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Church formed at Salem, August 6th, 1629
From this time Congregationalism prevails in Massachussets
The address of the emigrants of 1630
Not inconsistent with the views of the Congregational Inde-
Laud instigates Charles to make another attempt to subjugate
Scotland to the episcopalian discipline
Particulars respecting Dr. William Ames
His birth, education, and settlement in Holland
Becomes professor at Franeker
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His position amongst religious parties
A Congregational Independent; but opposed to separation
Testimonies to his excellence
CHAPTER V.
INDEPENDENCY FROM THE DEATH OF ARCHBISHOP ABBOT
TO THE LONG PARLIAMENT. 1633-1640.
Lord Chief Justice Richardson compelled to reverse his order
against Sunday sports and wakes
Petition of justices and testimony of Pierce
Charles republishes the Book of Sports in 1633
Sabbath controversy revived
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The sufferings of the three under the hands of the executioner 162
Laud and Wentworth coalesce to carry out their "thorough
system"
Multitudes emigrate to New England ..
Intercourse between puritans at home and settlers in New
England
Explanatory of changes in practice, arising from greater liberty ib.
Christian spirit of the respondents
Their views respecting separation
Laud's measures to stop emigration
Proclamation to this effect in 1637
And order in Council
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Hampden and Cromwell otherwise occupied at this time
The general truth evinces an over-ruling providence
Milton's retrospect of this period
Other exiles
Goodwin, Nye, Burroughes, Bridge, and Simpson
Their repairing to Holland, instead of New England, provi-
Wroth, rector of Llanvaches, the Apostle of Wales
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Many other churches and ministers Independent
Baptist and pædo-baptist generally united in church fellowship ib.
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Early nonconformity in Bristol
Yeamans of St. Philip's parish
The parsonage house devoted to the use of New England
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Important events leading to the calling of a parliament
The war with Scotland occasioned by Laud's measures to en-
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Our object in this chapter, and the course proposed
Brief summary of public measures during this period
Discretion and intrepidity of parliament ...
Star Chamber and High Commission courts abolished
Parliament prolongs itself at pleasure
Effect on Charles and his court
Collision between Charles and his parliament to be dreaded ib.
On what ground the elections had proceeded
The religion of the people not represented in parliament
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Oliver Cromwell, how far celebrated at present
Oliver St. John, famed as the ship-money lawyer
Family connexion between Hampden, Cromwell, and St. John 216
Lord Brooke, his connexions and character
His advocacy of Independency in 1641
A Congregational Independent only
His opinion respecting bishops
And Congregationalism
His plea for the separatists
Milton's reference to his treatise
Lord Say, his character
His opposition to the hierarchy
His speech respecting bishops
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Laud charges him with being the greatest separatist in England ib.
His request on behalf of the Separatists
Difficult to say who besides were Independents
Amount of nonconformity out of parliament
The classes into which they were divided...
The neutral, the presbyterian, the Independents, the Erastian ib.
The presbyterians would not have been formidable, but for
Jacob's Church, an instance of the way in which they became
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Peers' visit to them in Deadman's-place...