Index of Gardiner's History of England
Episcopalian party in the Long Parliament, the,
- strength and weakness of,
- expect to have a majority in condemnation of the declaration of the Scottish Commissioners against episcopacy,
- wishes to pay off the Scots,
- is in a minority,
- takes up a position in defence of the Prayer-book,
- is changing into a Royalist party,
- finally becomes a Royalist party,
- supports Vane's motion for a present supply for Ireland,
- carries a limitation on the numbers of the Scots to be sent to Ireland,
- carries some amendments of the Remonstrance,
- has the temporary advantage of standing on the defensive,