Index of Gardiner's History of England
Convocation of the province of Canterbury,
- presses the canons of 1604 against the nonconformists,
- draws up the canons of 1606,
- its legislative power questioned by the Commons,
- is declared by Bishops Buckeridge, Howson, and Laud to be the proper judge of controversies in the Church,
- acknowledgment, in the King's Declaration, of the authority of,
- the Commons challenge the authority of,
- grants six subsidies,
- continues to sit after the dissolution of Parliament,
- confirms its grant of subsidies and issues new canons,
- its right to sit after the dissolution of Parliament questioned,
- dissolution of,
- its composition contrasted with that of the proposed national synod,