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A.

ABBEYS, hospitality of, 610; gluttony,
&c., ib.

Abdia, meaning of, 216; some think
him the same as Ahab's steward, 217.
Abel, a chosen vessel, 168.
Abimelech, 451.

Abraham's faith, 352.
Absalom, 289, 309.

Absolution, general and particular,
131.

Acta Conciliorum, 19, 22, 629.
Actius Sincerus, 336.

Adam, meaning of, 94, 95, 219; sup-
posed to be buried in Jerusalem,
373; his fall, 447.

Adelme, bishop, 590.
Adonibezec, 257.

Adrian, the
375.
Adrian IV. pope, his arrogance, 22.
VI. his offers to Zuingle, 142,

emperor, built Ælia, 372,

684.
Elia, the city built by Adrian in place
of Jerusalem, 372.

Eneas Sylvius (see Pius II. pope.)
687.

Affections in religion, divers good,
127; of the mind shewn in the face,
292, 312; must be kept under, 313.
Aga, St, (Agatha's) letters, 177, 536,
563.
Agathon, 642.
Agesilaus, 429.

Agrippa, troubled at Paul's preaching,
141.

Ahasuerus, king, husband to Esther,

14; raised up to punish the Jews, 37.
Ahithophel, 242.

Alexander, his visit to Jerusalem, 69,
148; appealed from, 98; his answer
to Darius, 187; punishment of Bes-
sus, 188.

Alexander, pope, 601.

Alleluia, not used by papists at fune-
rals, 320; anciently used, 321, 543.

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Altar of the Holy Ghost, 483, 539;
altars, use and meaning of, 547.
Ambrose, 156, 381, 409, 491, 507, 543,
546, 556, 566.
Ammonites, 409.

Analogy between David and Christ,
371-2; Adam and Christ, 374; the
earthly and heavenly Jerusalem,
375.

Anastasius, pope, 601.

Angels, 134; happiness of, 61. Angel,
a piece of money, 429.

Anger, when good, 391, 477; a kind
of madness, 408; sin of, 478.
Ansegisus, ap. Baluz. Capit. 536.
Anselm's letter to Waleram, 538, 620;
forbids priests' marriages, 571, 588;
pope Paschal's letter to him, 572;
his letter to his archdeacon, 573;
accused for acknowledging pope Ur-
ban, 589.

Anthems in St Paul's, 483; why in the
steeple, 529.

Antilogia Papæ, 686.

Antiochus Epiphanes, 4, 88.
Antiquity to be followed, that of
Christ and his apostles, 579.
Antony, the monk, 146.
Apostles, their faith, 352; the true
fathers, to whose steps we should re-
turn, 615.

Apostolical Canons, 566, 629.

Apparel, costly, 55, 56; love of, re-
proved, 386-7.

Appose, pose or question, 160.
Arches, court of, 540.
Arius, his death, 29.

Artaxerxes, name of Persian kings, 14,
307.

Ascham's Toxophilus, 429.
Astronomers censured, 17, 18.
Athanasius, 440.

Augustine, 130, 144, 158, 208, 269, 286,
320, 471, 474, 475, 542, 557, 575, 612,
617, 620, 632, 641, 661, 674.
Augustine, missionary to England,
482, 483, 515; his reception, 516;

his letter to Gregory, 517; his
christening, 518; England declined
from his steps, 522; established mass
and seven sacraments, 618.
Aurelius, Marcus, 286.
Authority, how it began, 125.

B.

Babel, tower of, 30, 231.

Babylon, greatness of, 231; country
of, &c. 281, &c.

Babylonian captivity, Romish slavery
compared to, 4, 277; Babylonians'
cruelty to the Edomites, 235, &c.
Badge, pricked on the sleeve, 356.
Bale, ii.

Baptism, of faithful ministers to be
preferred to that of papists, 171;
sin after, 448; our vows in, 621.
Baronius, 76.

Basil, fell by an earthquake, 607.
Bayard, a horse, 610.

Beasts, their disobedience reminds us
of our sin, 91.

Becket, Thomas, canonized, 19; his

service, 535, 536, 557; accused be-
fore the pope, 589; quarrel with
Henry II., 640.

Bede, 447, 512.

"Behold," its use, 72, 225, 459.
Benedict IX. pope, 602.

Bohemians, came to England to hear
Wickliffe, 654.

Boniface, made pope by Phocas, 76,
521.

VIII. pope, 18.

Bonner, called a butcher, 361, 400,
587,
623.

Boulogne won, 70, 86.

Bow, great importance of, in war, 428.
Brast, brust, burst, 264.

Brent, brinning, burnt, burning, 481.
Brether, brethern, brethren, 233.
Brother, how used in scripture, 187,
288.

Bucer, dug up from his grave, 65; his
disinterment and restitution, 651;
his learning, ib.; his doctrine, 655.
Builders of God's house must seek his
glory, 363; must not fear mockers,
365; blessedness of being one,
366;
will have no fellowship with hypo-
crites, 367.

Burials, out of the church or church
yard, 64; place of, 316; three rules
for burials, 317-8; comely order in,
318; in the English service, 543.
Burning of St Paul's cathedral, cir-
cumstances of, 481; a warning, 483,
648; whether by lightning or by
accident, ib.

Buskle, prepare, 353.

Bene't, St, 80, 550.

Bernard, 158, 445.
Billingsgate, 345.

Bishop's office laborious, 36, 494, 604;
blessings, 64; popish, 82, 197, 603;
church committed to government of,
482, 488; succession of, 485; their
authority, what, 488; spiritual, in
doctrine and discipline, 491; how to
be executed, 492; their temporal
authority derived from the prince,
ib.; grounds of their superiority,
493; Universal, a cursed name, 519;
popish, their oath to the pope, 555;
protestant, impoverished by their
predecessors, 592, 594-5; by tradition
of the apostles, 605.
Bishoping, confirmation, 553.
Blasphemy, law of, 361.

Body and blood of Christ, how receiv-

ed in the Lord's supper, 552.

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Charms, popish, 177, 536, 563.

Children, said to have that which their
fathers had, 135.

Choreb, chereb, explained, 87.
Christ, his zeal for God's house, 5; the
only schoolmaster, 81; salvation only
by, 81; before his incarnation present
with the fathers, 134; promise of,
138; connected with trouble, 139;
trouble at his birth, 140, 335; the
desire of all people, 147-8; glory of
in his church, 148; his kingdom sha-
dowed forth by temporal conquests,
261; the Holy One, 262; in Sion,
264; difference of his kingdom from
an earthly one, 269; all night in
prayer, 340; his voluntary humilia-
tion, 341; zeal for the house of God,
344; signified by different gates of
Jerusalem, 378-9; his body and blood,
how received in the Lord's supper,
552; his one sacrifice for sin, 621.
Christians serving heathen, lawfulness
of, 311; accused of troubling the
state, 359.

Chrysostom, 23, 45, 58, 542, 576, 596,
609, 636, 682.

Church, use of, 64; to be built for

God's glory, 539.

Church goods, not to be taken away,
61.

Cicero, 317, 408, 439, 679.

Clemens, held wives should be com-
mon, 600.

Clemens Romanus, 629.

Comfort, most to greatest offenders,
131.

Communion service of the English

Church not contrary to our vows in
baptism, 634, 639.

Communion table instead of altars,

545.

Confession, 553; on what grounded,

554.

Conjuring among the Jews, 385.
Consecration of the elements by the

apostles, 498, 508, 635.

Constantine the Great, 8, 413, 641.
Constantius, the emperor, 637.
Contentment with God's will, 153.
Corah, &c., their punishment, 28, 624.
Corporas, 46.

Councils, popery not proved by gene-
ral, 531; Gregory's (of Nazianzum)
opinion of, 532; but few general, 533;
our religion older than, 549.
Courtiers, Nehemiah an example to,
288; their character, 289, 309; ex-
amples of good, 294.

Cranmer, his reformation, 37; his dis-
putation at Oxford, 400; book on
the sacrament, 523, 547.
Crantz, or Krantz, Albert, 247.
Creatures, the, obey God, 59, 90; re-

fuse to serve man through man's sin,
91; not to be considered in them-
selves, 230.

Cross, must be borne strongly, though
it seem long, 127; the livery of
Christ, 191; cross-week, 556.
Cruche, crook, 584, 586.
Cyprian, 144, 245, 537, 542, 597,

605,

617, 619, 624, 628, 629, 630, 631, 632,
633, 634, 680.

Cyrus, raised up to deliver God's people,
4, 11, 12; restores the vessels of the
temple, 8.

D.

Dalida, Delilah, 169.

Daniel, his diet in Babylon, 52; his
visions, 186.

Darius, how far removed from Cyrus,

13; son of Esther, 14; same with
Artaxerxes, ib.; his embassy to
Alexander, 187.

David, his zeal for God, 7; for the ark,
340; collects for building the temple,
8; reproved by Nathan, 12, 112, 161;
kills Goliath, 30, 120, 360, 415; ana-
logy between him and Christ, 371-2;
tomb of, 389.

Days of the week, how named, 16; cer-

tain days improperly called unfortu-
nate, 17, 18.

Dearths in England, 289; in the time
of popery, 611.
Demaratus, 424.

Acoμos, excommunication, 381.
Devil, the, works with God and man
in one deed, 178; incarnate, worse
than in his own nature, 363; con-
stantly hindering the building of
God's house, 454-5; tries to deface
the gospel, 467.
Diogenes, 314, 317.

Dionysius Areopagus, 585.

Discipline, want of deplored, 5, 6, 211,
382; must be impartial, 67; neces-
sary in a church, 129, 176; contro-
versy about, 379; insufficiency of that
proposed, 381.

Disobedience, to God, defiles all our

doings, 172; to the church, protest-
ants charged with, 484.
Disputation on religion in Elizabeth's
time, 626.

Dodkin, little doit, 607.

Doors, locks, &c. the emblems ex-
plained, 382-3.

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Edom, Esau, 219; several prophesied
against, 222.

Edomites, who, 219; cruelty to Israel,
223, 251, 252; deceived by their
prosperity, 232; their utter destruc-
tion, 235; beginning of their enmity
to Jacob, 248.

Egfrid and Ethelreda, 590.
Egypt, plagues of, 28, 29, 75; no refuge
to the Jews, 240.

Elder brother, privileges of, 223; re-
fused by God, 224.

Eleutherius, pope, 482, 510, 512; his
letter to Lucius, 512-3; his ordinance
about meats, 514.

Eli, his neglect to punish his sons, 35.

Elijah, 54, 358, 599, 612; his zeal for
God, 7, 98.

Elizabeth, queen, compared to Esther,
4; the gospel restored by her, 13; her
injunctions, 575; prosperity in her
reign, 613.

Enemies, how to pray in regard to, 404-
5; kindness to, 433; outward and
inward, 449.

England, conduct of in time of persecu-
tion reproved, 24; long neglect of
building God's house, 25, 37; plagued
for neglecting, 58; oppressed by
Romans, Saxons, &c., 73; called to
repentance, 82; warned, 89, 188;
English apparel, 56; Englishmen,
nothing to boast of in their origin,
125; planting of christianity in Eng-
land, 481; received not the faith from
Rome, 510; conquered by Danes and
Normans, 521.

English Service, its antiquity, 530;

based entirely on scripture, 531;
agrees with the ancient church, 533;
common prayer, 541, 562; baptism,
ib.; communion, 541-2; burials, 543;
marriage, 544; confession, 553.
Engrossing, 460.
Enk, ink, 211.

Envy, its nature illustrated, 335-6; of
the wicked against the good, 398.
Esther, 310, 660.

Eunuch of queen Candace, 149.
Eusebius, Eccles. Hist. 333, 365, 413,
565, 682, 683.

Eustathius despised married priests,565.
Evil company to be avoided, 169; mi-
nister, does not hinder the sacrament
or word, 170, 636; evil-gotten goods
never thrive, 57, 58; evil to be im-
puted to man only, 613.
Example, want of good, 451.
Excommunication, 381, 388.
Excuses of negligence vain, 32, 41, 43,
172.

Exemptions, claim to, reproved, 390.
Exhumation of the dead, 217.

Ezra, would not ask for a guard, 327;
Pilkington's exposition on, 308, 367.

Faber, Joan., 503.

F.

Fabian, 512, 516, 518, 583, 597.
Fagius, associated with Bucer, 651,
655-6, 657.

Faith, how gotten and increased, 112;
the same in different effects, 132;
sight by faith surer than the eye,
215; necessary in prayer, 295.
Faithful, the, cannot want, 154.
Fasciculus Temporum, 80, 545, 598.
Fasts, different among papists, 80;
fasting regulated by particular
churches, 556; none between Easter
and Whitsunday, ib.; laws for, first
made by Montanus, 558; two sorts
of, voluntary and by commandment,
ib.; several things to be considered
in, 559.

Fathers, different children from the
same, 219; of the church, their
authority, 484; called to return to
their steps, 486; followed by the
English church, 541.

Faude, mayor of Cambridge, 656.
Fear goes before love, 104; two sorts
of, ib.

Fearfulness condemned, 378, 432.
Felix, 184.

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Fire, used for the influence of the Holy
Ghost, 266; wind, &c., God's in-
struments, 608.

Florence, council of, 145-6.
Fonts, baptism without, 518.
Food, moderation in, 52; miracle by

which it nourishes, 53.
Forgiveness, hope of, as long as God
speaks to us, 25.

Formosus, pope, disinterred, 652.
Foxe, John, 505, 523, 640.

France, bloody marriages in, 420.
Fratricelli, 18.

Frederick, king, story of his physicians,
336.

Frederick Barbarossa, letter to Pope
Adrian, 22.

Freres, friars, 205; and monks, their
privileges, 380.

Friar Mantuan, 586.

Friday, named from Fria, 16; golden,

80.

G.

Galfridus Britannicus, 515.

Gangrense, council, 570.

Gardiner, bishop, his threat, 197, 254;
his works on the sacrament, 547; his
changing, 587, 622; his book De vera
obedientia, 621; his death, 655.
Gates of cities, how named, 345; mi-
nisters compared to, 348.
Gelasius, pope, 541, 546.
Genesius, a jester, 401.
Gentleness better than sharpness, 183.
Gerson, 532, 626.

Gibeonites, 246; burying Saul, 318;
commended, 392.
Gideon, 29, 47, 109.

Gildas, 510, 517, 584, 618, 619.
Giraldus, bishop of York, 591.
Gluttony, 52; of abbeys, 610.
God, his house, building of, 3; to be
built before our own, 39; building
of hindered by sin, 40; God delights
in, 68; his long suffering, 11, 119,
179; God to be obeyed rather than
man, 24, 41; his blessing prospers
labour, 50; makes food serviceable,
53; his delight in his people, 71;
giver of all good things, 85; his
providence, 93; his presence with
his people, 108; not a partial God,
133; effect of his blessing, ib.;
wise in disposing of his goods, 153;
his doings to be marked, 173, 175;
punishes by his creatures, 177, 220;
as a token of love, 181; his punish-
ments at first gentle, 178; for our good,
179; turns to us when we turn to him,
182; his love to his people, 189; saves
them in all dangers, 191, 196; his
will the first cause of good, 195; tries
his people, 207; punishes us by the
offending parts, 226; to be looked to
in all things, good or evil, 227; his
deed, that which his servants do, 234;
slow in punishing, but sure, 248, 258;
his righteous retribution, 257; jealous
for his religion, 258; his relations to
his people, 259; majesty, 296-7; spe-
cially the God of his people, 331, 351;
righteousness of his judgments, 346;
his goodness not to be mistrusted,
353; watchfulness over his people,
422; an almighty helper, 431.
"God, little" of the papists, 129, 156.
Godly, patience of, 248; punished for
a time, 250.

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