Volume 1: Preface; Book I. The Chief Crises in the Earlier History of England; Book II. Attempts to Consolidate the Kingdom Independently in its Temporal and Spiritual Relations; Book III. Queen Elizabeth. Close Connexion of English and Scottish Affairs; Book IV. Foundation of the Kingdom of Great Britain. First Disturbances under the Stuarts: Introduction; Book V. Disputes with Parliament during the Later Years of the Reign of James I and the Earlier Years of the Reign of Charles I. Volume 2: Book VI. Government in England without the Parliament. Troubles in Scotland; Book VII. Connexion between the Troubles in Scotland and those in England and Elsewhere; Book VIII. The Long Parliament and the King, down to the Outbreak of the Civil War; Book IX. The English Civil War, 1642–1646; Book X. Independents and Presbyterians. Fate of the King. Volume 3: Book XI. The Commonwealth in England, 1649–1653; Book XII. The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell, 1653–1658; Book XIII. Fall of the Protectorate and the Commonwealth. Restoration of the Monarchy, 1658–1660; Book XIV. The First Five Years under Charles II. The Restoration of the Anglican Church; Book XV. The Dutch Wars of Charles II. Establishment of the Protestant and Parliamentary Character of the Constitution, 1664–1674. Volume 4: Book XVI. The Later Years of Charles II, 1675–1685. Whigs and Tories; Book XVII. Reign of James II, February 1685 to September 1688; Book XVIII. The Fall of James II in its Connexion with the European Conflicts which Marked the Close of 1688; Book XIX. Completion of the Revolution in the Three Kingdoms, 1688–1691; Book XX. William III and Parliament During the War with France, 1690–1697; Book XXI. The Later Years of William III, 1697–1702; Book XXII; Appendix; Section 1. Volume 6: Appendix; Section 2. Criticism of the Historians; Section 3. History of the War in Ireland; Section 4. Extracts from the reports of Frederick Bonnet to the Court of Brandenburg; Section 5. Extracts from the correspondence of William III.