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God's Fury, England's Fire_ A New History of the English Civil Wars - Michael J. Braddick [487]

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–4, 411–12, 440, 441–8, 458, 459, 466, 462–4

underground/seditious 108–9

See also books/reading; pamphlets/tracts

The Privileges of the Commons, 1642 258

Privy Council 38, 85, 96, 117, 168

Books of Orders 59, 60, 65

John Felton and 42, 44

militia reform and 64, 65

Irish Rebellion and 161–2

Long Parliament and 126–7, 140, 183

membership 61, 140

See also Scottish Privy Council

property rights 48, 59, 119, 516–17

prophecies 205–6, 368, 410, 566–7

See also astrology

Protestantism 8, 29–30, 108, 197, 337, 338

Bible, importance of 7–8, 9, 227

bishops, attitude to 21, 107

Calvinism and 18–22

discipline and 11, 17, 151, 343–4

forms of worship 6, 7, 8, 9, 11–12, 16–18, 20–21, 22, 23, 47–8, 54, 71

in France 40, 44, 46

Samuel Hartlib on 454, 455–6

in Ireland xxiii, 162–3, 164–7, 469; See also Church of Ireland

predestination theology 7, 8, 11

Presbyterianism and 347

secular authority, relationship with 10–11, 35

tensions within 8, 108, 454, 455

as the true religion xxiii, 11–12, 17, 22, 23, 34–5, 196–7, 200

See also Reformation

Protestation, 1641 137, 143, 144, 180–81, 298

contents 143, 144, 149, 151, 186

as divisive 143–4, 147, 153

requirements of 143, 183, 200–201

support for 144, 149, 155, 200–201; by clubmen 417–18

Providence Island Company 69,

providentialism 453

See also monsters/monstrous births; supernatural phenomena; wonders

Prynne, William 77, 120, 121, 343, 359, 441, 463

attacks on 278, 442

on deposition of the king 257, 451

A Fresh Discovery… 442

Histrio-Mastix, burning of 278

John Lilburne and 441, 442–3

as an MP 560–61

on Newport negotiations 560–61

The Soveraigne Power… 257

Truth Triumphing… 343–4, 441–2

public disorder 98–9, 463, 531–4

apprentices involved in 103, 116, 136, 178, 407, 482–3, 496, 533

attitudes to 130–31, 236

enclosure riots 234–5, 418, 420–21

on excise tax 483, 484–5

grain riots 61, 236, 483–4

in London see London: public disorder

on peace negotiations 234–5 293, 479, 500–502

popish plots as cause of 158, 171–2, 174–5, 177–8, 181, 184

pro-royalist 531–42

on Strafford’s impeachment/execution 135–7, 138

on religious issues 100–103, 293

purgation of churches 274–6, 281, 313–14, 406, 427–8, 433

See also iconoclasm

Puritan calendar 482–3, 485

Puritan martyrs 77–8, 120–21, 257

Puritan preachers/clergymen 81, 125, 137, 204

Puritanism 54, 62–3, 165, 230, 351, 579

aims/beliefs 21, 48, 49, 79, 337

among English troops 99–102, 101

anti-Puritanism 42, 72, 79, 146, 152, 177, 178, 204

Church of England and 21, 48–9

definition 49

Presbyterianism and 445

religious holidays, suppression of 204, 482

Putney debates, 1647 508, 512–19

William Clarke’s notes on 515, 517, 584

Cromwell’s part in 514–15, 516, 517–18

effects of 587–93

John Pym 69, 92, 97, 106, 120, 157, 173, 174, 194, 195, 230, 322, 419

attacks on/opposition to 179, 181, 183, 229, 298, 323, 356

in Civil War 267-8, 269-70

Essex and 210, 288

and Grand Remonstrance 169–71

Denzil Holles and 252–3

influence/importance 253, 323

as ‘King Pym’ 183, 204–5

in Long Parliament 125, 126–7, 131, 133, 139, 148, 160–61, 161, 169, 177, 183–4, 186, 189

plague sore dressing sent to 160–61, 160, 174

his speeches 195, 323

Vow and Covenant proposed by 288, 293–4

death 323, 324, 325, 356–9; autopsy 369, 459; cause of 356, 357–8; burial 358; news coverage of 357–8

Quakers 345

Radcot Bridge engagement, 1645 374

radicalism 195, 297, 443, 445, 457, 486, 549

deposition of kings 257, 451, 474

growth of 106–12, 205, 257–9, 261, 303

in London 292–3, 458

See also Levellers

Rainborough, Colonel Thomas 384–5, 516, 558

in Doncaster, 1648 548–9

at Putney debates 518, 519

as Vice-Admiral in command of navy 541

death 548–9, 550, 559; funeral 549; seen as a martyr 549

Ratcliffe, Sir Alexander 217

Reading 374, 395

surrender to parliamentarians, 1643 280, 287; retaken by royalists 322

Reasons Why this Kingdom ought to adhere to the Parliament 194–5

recreations/sports, allowed on Sundays 279–80

recusants 74, 171–2, 197–8, 199

See also Catholicism

Reformadoes (disbanded parliamentarian troops)

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