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 xvi Contents and List of Citations III. Personal Government of Charles I ; Religious Parties PAGE 307. Position of the Puritans (1602) 227 Josias Nichols, " The Plea for the Innocent," Hanbury, Historical Memorials, I, 3 308. Judgment of God on those who break the Sabbath. . 228 Nehemiah Wallington, Historical Notices (1820), I, 49 sq., II, 212 309. Charles I permits dancing, etc., on Sunday .... 228 "Declaration of Sports," Gardiner, Constitutional Docu- ments (as above, No. 305), pp. 99 sqq. 310. Puritan pamphlet attacking the king's courts (1641). 230 "Letter from Hell. Rome, and the Inns of Court," Har- leian Miscellany, IV, 393 sq. 311. Aminadab Blower rejects the Prayer Book 232 Ibid. IV, 177 sq. IV. The Early Acts of the Long Parliament 312. Opposition of the Scotch to the church service intro- duced by Charles I 234 The Earl of Straff orders Letters and Despatches (1739), II, 117. Given by Miss Kendall, Source Book of English History, p. 230 313. Summary of the work of the Long Parliament, 1641. 234 Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson ; ed. Firth, I, 129 sq. 314. Extracts from the Grand Remonstrance 235 Gardiner, Constitutional Documents (as above, No. 305), 205 sqq., passim V. The Civil War (1642-1645) 315. A Puritan's account of the battle of Edgehill .... 240 Wallington (as above, No. 308), II, 152 316. The general desolation caused by the war 241 May, " A Breviary of the History of the Parliament of England," in Select Tracts relating to the Civil Wars in England. ; ed. Maseres, Pt. I, p. 59 VI. The Execution of Charles I (1649) 317. Death warrant of Charles I 242 Gardiner, Constitutional Documents (as above, No. 305), p. 380 318. Charles I's parting words to his daughter 242 Works of Charles I, I, 449 sqq. 319. An account of the execution of Charles I 243 Ibid. I, 454 sqq.