beheaded in the year 1649 Cromwell usurps the government un der the title of Lord Protector, and dies in 1658 Charles II. 1684 James II. abandons his kingdom in the year 1638, & dies in 1701 William III. and Mary 1694 Kings of Scotland. James VI. 1625 This Prince and his successors were kings both of England & Scotland so far down as the year 1707, when these kingdoms were united into one monar clay. Kings of Gustavus Christina abdicates Dr. Sher In 1605, Mau-Thomas lock. us, Que- rice Landgrave, Lydiat. Archbishop nel, & Ar- of Hesse Cassel, Jos. Hall, Wake. nauld, as introduces the called the Chilling- also Fene Reformed reli- English worth. lon, Moli-gion into Mar- Seneca. Henry Lord HerHammond. the Pietists Paul V. ex- bert of are con- communicates Cherbury. demned in the Venetians, Thomas France. whose cause is Gataker. Arminius defended by Fra. W. Habing Thomas nus, and purg. Brian Wal- & his fol- Paolo. ton. ton. lowers, the In the year Archbishop Drusius. Universal- 1606, Rudolph II. Usher. Hospinian. ists, Bek- allows the Hun- V. Harvey, Trigland. ker, the garians the free who first Ittigius. Cartesian exercise of the discovered Fr. Span- Dnes, Protestant reli- the circu→ heim. L'Abadie, gion, that has lation of Dr. Cud- Bourig- been formerly the blood. worth. non, Poi- granted by Ferdi- Sir Ken. Ed. Stilling- retLechoff, nand I. and abol- Digby. fleet. Deurhoff, ished by his suc-Sir James H. Pri- andClaudecessors. Ware. deaux. Paron, are In the year Jno. Milton. J. Locke. regarded 1603, the Socini- Abraham W. Lloyd, as Heretics ans published Cowley. bishop of by the Re-their catechism J. Ogilby. Worcester. formed Amyraut. pendents, dolph II. the free Fr. Glisson. upon in Arminius. the same Grotius. light. Episcopius. Add to rious cian. The Bohemi-Robert ans choose Fred- Morison. eric V. Elector William Curcellæus these, En-Palatine for their Dugdale. 1632 the crown! Hoe. neux. vacancy. Profane Authors. cerning the colla-Sir John Charles I. king Ed. Ber- A sort of com- my. monwealth intro-BishopStilduced by Crom-lingfleet. well, under which William episcopacy suffers, Somner. and the Presbyte- John DryIrians, or rather the den. Independents, flou-John Walrish. lis. Charles II. restor-John Ray. ed, and with him D. Gregoepiscopacy re-esta- ry. blished. M. Lister. The glorious Re-Henry volution renders Doddwell. memorable the N. Grew. year 1688. Sir H. The Protestants Spelman. are oppressed and persecuted in many French Au- Several false J. Aug. de J. Baudoin G. and D. Blondel. G. M. le Jay. de Valois. F. H. d'Aubignac. J. Esprit. L. Moreri. Duc de Rochefoucault. R. le Bossu. F. E. de Mezeray. P. Corneille. Ed. Mari otte. J. Spon. |