I.
- St. JAMES how mistaken to have preached in Britain, Cent. 1. ¶. 8.
- KING JAMES, b. 9. p. 5. ¶. 13. his speech at Hampton Court, p. 8. and discreet carriage there∣in, p. 9.10, &c. writeth against the Pope, p. 45. ¶. 58 & against Vorstius, p. 27. ¶. 5. his discourse with the legate, ¶. 7. happy in discovery of Impostors, p. 73. ¶. 56.57. his Sicknesse, p. 113. ¶. 21. increased with a plaister, ¶. 23. his faith and Charity at his death ¶. 25. his peaceableness, Eloquence, piercing wit, Judgement, bounty and Mercy, p. 114. ¶. 27.28. &c. His funerall Sermon preached by Bp. Williams, b. 11. pag. 117. ¶. 3.
- Doctor JAMES his good motion in the convoca∣tion at Oxford, b. 11. &. 12.
- Queen JANE SEYMOUR marryed to King Henry the eighth, b. 5. p. 208. ¶. 25. her letter on her delivery, to the Lords of the Councell, b. 6. p. 421. ¶. 11. her death, p. 422. ibidem.
- JESUATES how differing from JESUITES, b. 6. p. 278. ¶. 45.
- JESUITES their beginning just when other or∣ders in England were dissolved, b. 6. p. 278. ¶. 43. best Butteresses in the Romish Church, p. 279. ¶. 56. their policie, ¶. 57. how in Engl. like the Astrolo∣gers in Rome, ¶. 58. their bitter contentions with Secular Priests, b. 9. p. 225, 226.
- JESUITESSES, a Viraginous Order, & (I think) extinct, b. 6. p. 364.
- JESUS COLL. IN CAMBRIDGE foun∣ded by Bp. Alcock, Hist. Camb. p. 84. ¶. 42, &c. called the Bp. of Ely'es house, p. 84. ¶. 46. The Masters, Benefactors, Bishops, &c. thereof, p. 86.
- JESUS COLL. IN OXFORD founded by Hugh Price, b. 9. p. 96. ¶. 28. the Principalls, Bps. Benefactors, &c. thereof, ibidem.
- IMPROPRIATIONS endeavoured to be bought in by Feoffees, b. 11. p. 136. ¶. 5, 6. crushed by Archbishop Laud, p. 143. ¶. 26. &c. those in Ire∣land restored to the Clergie by the bounty of King Charles, b. 11. p. 149. ¶. 45.
- INNES of Bishops, or their severall Lodging-hou∣ses in London, b. 3. p. 63.
- INNOVATIONS in doctrine and discipline complained of, b. 11. p. 174, 175.
- JOHN JEWELL draweth up the Gratulatory letter of Oxford to Queen Mary, b. 8. ¶. 6. dri∣ven out of Corpus Christi Colledge, ¶. 11. his great fall, ¶. 15. seasonable and sincere recovery, ¶. 17. Vice-Master of P. Martyrs Colledge at Strasbourg, Sect. 3. ¶. 24. one of the disputants against the Papists at Westminster, b. 9. ¶. 10. his reasons a∣gainst the Councill of Trent, ¶. 42. his death, and deserved praise, p. 101. ¶. 1.2.
- JEWES first came over into England under Wil∣liam the Conquerour, b. 3. p. 9. ¶. 44. highly fa∣voured by W. Rufus, ibid. had a chief Justicer o∣ver them, p. 84. ¶. 33. & a High priest or Presby∣ter, ¶. 35. their griping usurie, p. 85. ¶. 36, &c. un∣fortunate at Feast and Frayes, p. 86, ¶. 40. cru∣elly used by K. Henry the 3d. ¶. 43. Misdemea∣nours charged on them. p. 87. ¶. 46, cast out of the