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CONTENTS.
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The Pope and the Order of Jesus opposed to each other; The Order of Jesus | 58 |
Father Petre; The King's Temper and Opinions | 65 |
The King encouraged in bis errors by Sunderland | 67 |
Perfidy of Jeffreys; Godolphin; The Queen | 70 |
Amours of the King; Catherine Sedley | 71 |
Intrigues of Rochester in favour of Catherine Sedley | 73 |
Decline of Rochester's Influence | 76 |
Castelmaine sent to Rome; The Huguenots ill-treated by James | 79 |
The Dispensing Power | 82 |
Dismission of refractory Judges | 83 |
Case of Sir Edward Hales | 85 |
Roman Catholics authorised to hold Ecclesiastical Benefices; Sclater | 86 |
Walker | 87 |
The Deanery of Christchurch given to a Roman Catholic; Disposal of Bishoprics | 88 |
Resolution of James to use his Ecclesiastical Supremacy against the Church | 89 |
His Difficulties | 90 |
He creates a new Court of High Commission | 93 |
Proceedings against the Bishop of London | 96 |
Discontent excited by the Public Display of Roman Catholic Rites and Vestments | 97 |
Riots | 99 |
A Camp formed at Hounslow | 101 |
Samuel Johnson | 102 |
Hugh Speke | 103 |
Proceedings against Johnson | 104 |
Zeal of the Anglican Church against Popery | 106 |
The Roman Catholic Divines overmatched | 107 |
State of Scotland | 109 |
Queensberry; Perth and Melfort | 110 |
Favour shown to the Roman Catholic Religion in Scotland; Riots at Edinburgh | 112 |
Anger of the King | 113 |
His Plans concerning Scotland; Deputation of Scotch Privy Councillors sent to London | 114 |
Their Negotiations with the King | 115 |