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163, The grounds of bishop Harsnet's advancement. p. 164, The joke
of the Spanish ambassador and Mr Neal corrected. p. 165, Mr.
Neal's application of Selden's words vindicated against bishop War-
burton. p. 166, James's learning and version of the Psalms. p. 166,70,
James's liberality and bounty to Rippon church. p. 167,
James's sur-
render of the cautionary twns, and Mr. Neal vindicated. p. 167,
James's sentiments concerning parliaments. p. 168, Dr. Grey cen-
sured by Dr. Harris. p. 169, Mosheim's character of James.

CHAPTER IV.

Page 266, Dr. Warner's adopting Mr. Neal's remarks. p. 267,

The character of Mr. Culmer, and Mr. Neal vindicated. p. 268, Mr.
Neal's account of Mr. Snelling's deprivation defended. p. 269, Dr.
Grey's vindication of arhbishop Laud. p. 275, Dr. Grey's remarks

concerning the injunctions against the lecturers. An error of Mr.
Neal's rectified. p. 276,77, Anecdotes of Mr. Prynne, the nature
of his work, and the author of his sufferings. p. 277, A specimen of
Mr. Prynne's manner of writing. p. 278, A candid concession of Dr.
Grey. p. 278, 79, A remark of Mr. Granger; and the indulgence
shewn to Chowney, a papist. p. 281, Dr. Ames's reputation, and an
anecdote concerning his death. p. 284, A speech of Richelieu. p.
286, 87, Mr. Neal's representation of Mr. H. Clarke's prayer vindi-
eated against bishop Warburton. p. 294, An anecdote concerning Mr.
Sibbes's Bruised Reed." p. 296, A mistake of Mr. Neal corrected
by Dr. Grey. p. 299, One of bishop Wren's articles of visitation. p.
301, 2, The nature and grounds of Dr. Juxon's preferment. p. 302,
A candid remark of bishop Warburton on archbishop Laud's character.
p. 306, The severity with which Laud pursued Prynne after sentence
was passed against him. p. 308, Bishop Warburton's impartiality in
his judgment of the proceedings against bishop Williams and Mr.
Osbaldeston. p. 309, The wicked arts used to deprive bishop Wil-
liams. p. 314, Laud vindicated by Dr. Grey, with regard to the pub-
lication of Franciscus de Clara's work. p. 316. The history of Fran-
eiseus de Clara. p. 318, Mr. Neal's account of the effects of Cunceus's
presents on the mind of the king stated and explained. p. 818, 19, The
question, whether the king employed papists in his army against the
Scots, discussed.

Page 325, 326, Laud's zeal to have the liturgy read in Scotland, and
the policy of the earl of Traquiar. p. 328, 29, An inaccuracy of Mr.
Neal correeted. p. 333, 34, Some jests of Archibald Armstrong. p.
341, 42, Anecdotes of Mr. Charles Chauncey, and of Dr. Charles
Chauncey. p. 345, Mr. Neal's state of an article in the Scoth treaty
considered. A generous offer of the Scots to recover the Palatinate-
p. 350, Mr. Neal's veracity vindicated.

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