Restoration of the Church of England by Queen Elizabeth. Doc-
trinal Calvinism of the Church, during the whole reign of that
Princess, largely and variously demonstrated
Accession and Character of James I. His Majesty a bigotted
Calvinist. Rise of the Arminians in England. Favoured by
the King, for political purposes. Summary of religious affairs
in the Dutch provinces. Extracts from James' writings against
Arminianism. Conference at Hampton Court. Succinct His-
tory and Vindication of the Synod at Dort. New Translation
of the Bible. Promotion of Laud. Death, and farther Cha-
racter, of the King
Accession of Charles I. Violent measures pursued by Laud.
Arminianism grows rampant. Bishop Davenant called to ac-
count for asserting the Doctrine of Predestination. Pretend-
ed Repeal of the Irish Articles. Samples of old Episcopal
Orthodoxy. Ancient state of Religion in the two Univer-
sities. State of Religion during the Usurpation, and after, at
the Restoration of King Charles II. Objections to the Doc-