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other Villages brought under his Obedience, &c. p. 91, 92. Writes a long Letter to the Arch Deacon, p. 92. Sails to Narame, and baulk'd in his defign, how, p. 93, 94. Receives the Arch-Deacon's Letter of Submiffion, p. 94. Orders him to Subscribe ten Articles, p. 94, 95, 96. Goes to Cochim, and why, p. 96, 97. Receives advice of the King of Cochim's having begun a War with the Caimal, p. 97. Diffwades him from it by threats, and what pass'd between them, p. 99, 100, 101, 102, 103. Writes to the King of Mangate to forcethe Arch-Deacon to fubmit, p. 103. He submits, and is received, but defires to Sign the Articles privately, p. 104, .105. Agreed to, ibid. The Arch-Bishop returns to Cranganor, p. 107. Composes the Decrees of the Synod, and engages the Princes to affift him thereat, ibid. His trick to fecure the Major Vote in the Synod, ibid. and 108. Father Simon's Reflection upon him, ibid. Comes to Diamper the grhof June, and what he did,ibid. Antonio Galvam, with the help of

Francifco de Caftro, faid to convert five Kings in the Island of Mazacar, p. 28. He first difcovered the King of Portugal's Title to the Clove, rc. ibid. Arch-Bishop: See Aleixo de Mene

zes.

Arch-Deacon of the Serra declines

the Signing Pope Pius IV's profeffion of Faith, p. 44, 45. which is diffembled by Dom A

leixo de Menezes, p. 45. Af fembles a Synod at Angamale, and why, p. 45. Afraid of the Arch-Bishop's coming into the Serra, p. 47. Subscribes the Creed of Pius IV. and why, p. 52. Meets the Arch-Bishop at Cochim, p. 57, 58. Wherein he was to comply, p. 57. His Attendance, p. 58, 59. The refult of their Meeting, p. 59. Deferrs to meet the ArchBifhop at Vaipicotta, and why, P. 60. His Speech to the Chriftians of St. Thomas, p. 62,63. Flings out of the Church of Paru in a Paffion, and why, p. 66. Shut up in a House at Cheguree, denying to fee the ArchBishop, p. 67. The Arch-Bifhop makes him fair Promifes, p. 68. Whereupon he perIwades the People andCaçanares to treat with the Arch-Bishop, ibid. His Difcourfe with the Arch-Bishop, and the Arch-Bifhop's Anfwer, p. 69, 70. Pretending himself fick at Canhur, he returns to Chegaree, p. 71. Orders an Edict to be publifhed, and why, p. 79Pretends to fubmit and Sign Articles, p. 94, 95, 96, 98. but makes delays, p. 98. The King of Mangate against his fubmitting, ibid. The Arch-Deacon refolves to throw himself at the Arch Bishop's Feet, but defires to wait upon him at fome other place than Cranga• nor, p. 104. Meets him at Vaipicotta in the Jefuits College, and fubmits, p. 104.

B.

B.

Babylon anciently fubje& to the
Patriarch of Antioch, p. 16.
The Romish pretences' thereto
contradicted, p. 17. Of old the
Metropolis of Affyria, p. 18
Bread and the Cup deliver'd into

the hands of Pricfts to be Or-
dain'd, not effential to Orders,
P. 34. Council of Florence in
the fame Error, ibid. Condemn-
ed by all,particularly by Cardi-
nal Lugo, Becanus, and Morinus,
P. 34, 35, 36, 37. Fallibility of
the Roman Church inferr'd
from hence,
P. 35

C.

Caçanar, the Oldeft, warns the
Arch-Bishop to leave Diamper,
P. 79.
Caçanares abjure the Patriarch of
Babylon, and reconcile them-
felves to the Church of Rome,
p. 83
Caimal of Angamale waits upon
the Arch-Bishop, who prefents
him,
p. 106, 107.
Carterte, High Maís perform'd
there with Mufick, which put
the Caçanares and People quite
out of conceit with the Roman
Worship,
p. 80, 81.
Catalogue of the Viceroys of the
Indies, p. 110. And of the
Prelates, Bifhops, and Arch-
Bishops of Goa and Bishops of
Cochim,
P. III, 112,
Cheguree, the Inhabitants thereof
Article with the Arch-Bifhop,
p. 70
Chriftians introduce the afe of

Artillery amongft the Malabars,

P. 3 Chriftians of St. Thomas fend their Sons to the College at Cranganor where they are inftructed after the Roman Way, P. 9. Proves ineffe&ual to the reducing of them, p. 10. Enraged against the Latins, p. 46. Two Jefuits narrowly escape being murdered by them, ibid. The beft Fire-men in the Indies, p. 58. Enrag'd'at the ArchBifhop's Excommunication, p. 62 Church of Mangate fill'd with Houfhold Goods and Women, and why, P. 67 Clement VIII. his Briefs againft Mar-Abraham, P. 40. Cochim, King thereof griev'd at Dom Aleixo's defign upon Cunahle, endeavours to diffwade him from it by Stratagem, p. 54,55without fuccefs, ibid. whereupon he makes War upon the ibid. Caimal, and why, Coulaon, a Fortrefs belonging to the Portugueze, P. 71. Crufado Bull brought into the Indies by Francifco Faria a Dominican Friar, Cunable a strong Fortress poffefs'd by Mahometan Pyrates, p. 52.

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D.

Dominicans build a Fortress at Sa-
lor, and Garrison it,
P. 27.

E.

Elias pretended Patriarch of Ba bylon, his Difgrace, p. 14.Sends his pretended Arch-Deacon to Rome

Rome with a Book and Letter,
ibid. The Contents of the Let-
ter, ibid. Cajols Pope Paul V.
with a Story of his own making,
P. 15. which is contradicted by
the 33 Canon of the Council
of Nice,
P. 16.
Eugenius the IV. how he fuppor-'
ted his Reputation, P. 14.

F.

Fernando Vinagre, a Secular Prieft,
commands a Squadrón, &c.
P. 27.
St. Francis deftroys a whole Fleet
of Jores for the Portugueze,
the Manner how, P. 42, 43.
Francifco Kox, a Jefuite, made
Bishop of the Serra in Room
of Mar-Abrabam deceas'd, p.44.
his Speech to the Arch-Bishop,
P. 84.

G.

Gemulio, who, p. 28. his Speech,
ibid & feq.

George: See Arch-Deacon.
Gregory the XIII. Iffues his Briefs
against Mar-Abraham, 32. A
Provincial Council call'd there-
upon at Goa, ibid.

H.

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The Hidalcaon's Letter to the Por-
tugueze Vice-roy, p. 24, 25,
26, 27.

I.

Jacob, Mar-Simeon's Vicar General
refufes to comply with Dom
Aleixo de Menezes Arch-Bishop
of Goa, P. 42.

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Jefuits afraid of the Chriftians
of St. Thomas, p. 46. their ill
requital of Dom Aleixo de Mene-
zes, and wherein, p. 48, 49.
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Mar Abraham fucceeds Mar Fo-
feph as Bishop of the Serra,
p. 18. Sent Prifoner to Rome,
but escapes, p. 20. Goes thi
ther voluntarily, &c. His treat-
ment at Venice, &c. p. 21. Ex-
pects a quier Poffeffion of his
Bishoprick, p. 30. Tricks us'd
by the Portuguezeto detain him,
ibid. Confin'd to a Convent,
P. 31. Efcapes to Malabar, and
how, ibid. Profeffes himself a
Romanist fill, p. 32. Repairs
'to the Council, and once more
abjures, p. 33. Sends the Here-
tical Books of his Diocess to
be burnt, &c. ibid. The Coun-
cil ended, he returns to his
Bishoprick and recants, P 37
His Letter to the Patriarch of
Babylon, &c. 37, 38. Receives
Mar Simeon as his Coadjuror,
P. 38. Who oppofes him, ibid.
He openly owns the Chaldean
Faith, 40. Bed-rid, p 41. Sends

to Babylon foranotherCoadjutor, .but hiuder'd by the Diligence of the Arch-Bishop, ibid. His Death,

P. 44.

Mar Jofeph, Bishop of the Chriftians of St. Thomas, p. 11. Taken Prifoner and fent to Pertu gal, &c. p. 12. Finds favour / with the Queen Regent, and is fent back, ibid. Promises to reduce his Diocess to the Roman Obedience, ibid, Returns to Goa, p. 19. Denies to preach the Roman Doctrines in his Bishoprick, ibid. and pretends. revelation for it,ibid. For which the Arch-Bishop is angry with him, ibid. His Bishoprick divided, p. 20. Complains of MarAbraham to the Portugueze, ibid. Profeffes the fame Doctrines he • abjured in Portugal, P. 22. Mar Simeon, Patriarch of Babylon, P. 18. Another Mar Simeon, Mar Abra- . ham's coadjutor,inveigled by the Francifcans to go to Rome for Orders, p. 38, 39. Leaves one Jacob his Vicar-General in his Abfence, ibid. Examined before the Inquifition, and declared by Pope Sixtus V. not to be in Orders, ibid. Put into the Hands of Dom Aleixo de Menezes Arch Bishop of Goa, ibid. Who confines him to a Francifcan ibid. Convent in Lisbon, Dom Matthias Arch-Bishop of Goa calls a Provincial Council, P. 40. and fummons Mar Abra ham to repair to it, ibid. Which he declines, and declares himfelf for the Chaldean Faith, ibid. P. 18.

Mofes Bar Cepha, who,

N.

on,

Nagg's-Head Ordination touch'd
P. 21.
Narame all in Arms for the Arch-
Deacon,
Nercha, what,

P. 92. p. 85.

O.

Olla's publifhed for the calling a
Synod the 20th of June at Di-
amper,
P. 106
Oriental Prelares never applied
themselves to the Pope, but for
Intereft,
P. 17.

P.

Pate Marca, a Mahometan Pyrate,
built Cunable,
P. 52.
Paul III's pretence for tranflating
the Council of Trent to Bolog-
nia,
P. 14.
Paru and the Inhabitants there-
of defcribed, P. 63, 64.
They arm againft the Arch-
Bishop, ibid. Their Church full
of Armed Men, ibid. The Arch-
Bishop's Sermon to 'em, p. 65.
They are angry thereat, ibid.
Perfwaded by the Arch-Bishop
grow worfe,
P. 66.
Pimenta, the Queen thereof or-
ders the Arch-Bishop to leave
her Kingdom within three days,
p. 81.
upon pain of Death,
Pius V. iffues a Brief for the ap
prehending Mar Jofeph, P 24.
Portugueze, A Character of their
Zeal by a Minister of State, p.4,
5. Another, p. 6. Try by Vio-
lence to bring the Chriftians of
St. Thomas under obedience of
the Roman Church, p, 11. And
in order thereto refolve to feize
their Bifhop and fend him to
Rome,ibid. Manuel de Faria's ob-
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servation of their Tyranny, p.
22,23. They fo far provoke the
Infidels that they are like to lofe
all, p. 24. An Indian's opinion of
them, p. 28. Driven out of the
Inland Ito, ibid. A great Slaugh-
ter of them before Cunable, p.
73.A refolute and noble Saying
of a Portugueze Captain, p. 75

R.

Romans drove from Charamet by
the Chaldeans,
P. 17.

S.

Serra, What, p. 2. Its Inhabi-
tants call'd Chriftians of St. Tho-
mas, how long fubject to the
Patriarch of Babylon, ibid.
When discover'd to the Euro-
jeans, and by whom, ibid.
They put themselves under the
protection of the King of
Portugal,
P. 3.
Socerer undertakesto kill the Arch-
Bishop but is prevented, p. 84,
85. His punishment, p. 85.
Synod open'd, p. 108, 109.

um. ibid. Presents a Confeffion of Faith to the Pope, p. 13. In ftead of returning to Babylon goes to Charamet, where the Mahometans put him to Death, and why,

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Vaipicotta,a College built there by the Jefuites, and why, p. 10. Ineffectual to the reducing the Chriflians of St. Thomas to their Religion, ibid. Vafco De Gama goes to Cochim with a Fleet, p. 3. The Chriftiaus of St. Thomas crave his protection, ibid. Not in a Condition to effect it, ibid. Venetians, their Policy to fecure their Trade in the Indies, p. 3. Viceroy approves of a Peace with the Samorim, p. 77. A Caralogue of the Viceroys of the Indies, P. 110. Vincent, a Francifcan Friar fent to Cranganor to reduce the Chriftians of St. Thomas to the Roman Church, p. 8. His Labours ftrangely magnified, and why, p. 9. Builds a College at Cranganor, and why, ibid. Uniare Cherare though Chriften'd, ftill profefles himself a Heathen, and why,

P. 77.

T.

St. Thomas his Crofs and Reliques
found at Meliapor, p 6, The
Legend thereof, ibid. and p. 7.
Bones of three Indian Kings
found in his Grave, p. 7, 8.
Alfo a Copper Plato with a Do-

War breaks out between the Kings
of Mangate and Paru, P. 46.

in the Ordination of Priefs,

nation grav'd therein, contain-Wine not us'd by the Malavars ing an Imprecation ftill used by the Kings of Spain, P. 8. Tum Siud who, p. 12. Submits himself to the Pope, ibid. and receives the Patriarchal Palli

W.

P. 32. Deny'd the Laity in the
Sacrament by the Romanists,

P. 33, 34.

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