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| | | | acquaintance with Lilburne, 88 ; opinion of Lilburne, 98 n, 103, 107 - 108 ; Lilburne wrote letter against, 103 n; informed Parlia- meat against Lilburne, 104 ; reason for persecuting Lilburne, 105 ; Lilburne's opinion of ac- tion, 106 n. | | | Bellamy, John, opinion on danger of Independents' principles, 123 - 124 ; fixed radical doctrine on Independents, 124 - 125. | | | Berkeley, Sir John, 232 n. | | | Berkeley, Robert, opinion on rule of law and of government, 8. | | | Berkenhead, see Birkenhead. | | | Berkshire, Leveller activity in, 274, 361 ; mentioned, 275 n. | | | Birkenhead, Isaac, 334 n. | | | Bray, Robert, arrested for mutiny, 225. | | | Brentford, Lilburne commanded at defense of, 94. | | | Bridge, William, one of five Hol- land ministers, 52 n; opinion of authority of presbytery, 59 n. | | | Brook, Robert, author of Charity of Churchmen, 244 n; mentioned, 248 n, 255 ; opinion of Walwyn, 252, 256. | | | Brooke, Lord, ascribed juridical power to bishops and judges, 45 ; author of Discourse Opening The Nature Of That Episcopacie, 45, 67 n, 69 n; opinion on divine right of episcopacy, 67 ; Lil- burne enlisted in regiment of, 94. | | | Browne, Robert, separatist, de- vised a democratic church order, 52 ; influence compared with Lilburne's, 356. | | | Browne, William, imprisoned by House of Commons, 161. | | | Brownists, 53, 256, 257. | | | Buckingham, Duke of, Lilburne's connection with, 333 - 334. | | | Buckinghamshire, petitions from, 172 ; Leveller petition circu- lated in, 234 ; Levellers numer- ous in, 361. | | | Bunyan, John, 100 n. | | | Burford, Fairfax surprised muti- neers at, 281 ff. | | | Burnet, Henry, charges against Walwyn, 243 n. | | | Burroughs, Jeremiah, one of five Holland ministers, 52 n. | | | Burton, Henry, author of Protesta- tion Protested, 69 ; interpretation of the Protestation, 69 ff.; Edwards attacks position of, 71 ; mentioned, 75 ; read by Lilburne, 87 n; Baillie's opinion of, 99. | | | CALVIN, John, 60, 87 n. | | | Calvinists, 51, 84, 85. | | | Cambridge, Leveller petition sent to, 234. | | | Capel, Lord, trial of, illegal, 272, 273 ; mentioned, 276, 277, 299 ; Lilburne's advice to, 310 n. | | | Charles I, opinion on divine right, 8 - 9 ; Long Parliament's attitude toward prerogative of, 10 - 11 ; refused assent to Militia Ordi- nance, 20 ; replies to Grand Remonstrance, 38 - 39 ; opinion on New Model Army, 166 ; prisoner, 166 ; terms of Heads of the Proposals not accepted by, 171 ; escape of, 177, 178 ; Lil- burne's attitude toward, 181 ff.; Leveller alleged plots for assassi- nation of, 189 ff.; attitude toward High Court of Justice, 273 ; Fifth Monarchy interpre- tation of execution of, 306 ; Levellers' objections to, 312. | | | Charles II, 285, 354 ; Levellers' attitude toward, 312. | | | Chidley, Samuel, one of Levellers imprisoned, 230 n; mentioned, 361. | | | Chillenden, Edmund, 89 n; author of Inhumanity of Kings Prison- Keeper, 94 n; Lilburne assisted, 96 n. | | | City Remonstrance, reception of by Independents, 122 ff.; significance of contest over, 148 ; mentioned, 180 n. | -386- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: The Leveller Movement: A Study in the History and Political Theory of the English Great Civil War. Contributors: Theodore Calvin Pease - author. Publisher: American Historical Association. Place of Publication: Washington, DC. Publication Year: 1916. Page Number: 386.
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