Jehu, his zeal against Baal, 7. Jephthah, 360.
Jeremiah, his prophecy of the cap. tivity, 12.
Jericho, taking of, 29.
Jerome, 294, 320, 494, 543, 566, 609, 617, 619.
Jerusalem, its temple, 13, 14, 68, 69, 70, 88; hills and walls of, 87-8, 372-3; destroyed by Titus, 88, 89,346, 372; by Nebuchadnezzar, 89, 346; the holy city, 315, 372; its lamentable state, 345; the new building of, what it teaches, 370, 452; called Salem, Solyma, Jebus, 370-1; won by Da-
vid from the Jebusites, 371; Adam supposed to be buried in, 373; com- pass of its walls, 443. Jewel, bishop, conference or corres- pondence with Dr Cole, 523. Jews, their mode of reckoning years and months, 15; government of their commonwealth, 23; their backward- ness in building the temple, 37; their present dispersion, 74; their usury, heathen marriages, &c. reproved, 162; their miserable state after their cap- tivity, 291.
Job, his country, 244.
John, archbishop of Constantinople, 76, 518.
prester, 205, 499, 500.
the pope's legate, sent to enforce divorces of the clergy, 572; his in- famous conduct, ib.
John 1. pope, 601.
VIII. pope, 602.
XII. pope, vii.
XXIII. pope, 603.
Jonathan, slaughtering the Philistines, 29.
Joseph, his conduct as governor of Egypt, 466; of Arimathea, preached in England, 511. Josephus, 69, 682.
Joshua destroys the Amorites, 28. Judah, good kings of, prosperous, 75;
tribe of, grow faint-hearted, 415-6. Judas' chapel, 541.
Judges, of Israel, 23. Judges on the hill Esau, 270.
Judgment, human and divine, 97.
Judith, kills Holofernes, 29, 360.
Julian, 312, 440, 596.
Justice better ministered under Edward
VI. than Mary, 614.
Justification, by faith or works, 167. Justinian, Novell. Constitut., 499.
King, the, God's vicar, 512, 514.
Labour, vain without God's blessing, 50.
Labouring men, idleness of, 446. Lacklatin, Sir John, a nickname for an ignorant popish priest, 20, 160, 271. Lactantius, 477.
Laity, may interfere in religion, by the example of David and others, 625. Lanfranc, archbishop of Canterbury, brought in transubstantiation, 573, 588.
Latimer, his preaching, 427, 461. Laurence, St, martyr, 144, 157. Law, use of, 104; kills, 111; necessary to be taught, 354; law and gospel, their order and use, 96, 97, 108, 111; different effects, 354; courts of law, 466.
Laws repealed under Mary, 614. Layman a, alleging Scripture, to be be- lieved against a whole council, 532. Laymen's books, 146. Lazarus, 52.
Legenda aurea, 18; Nova Sanctorum,
587, 588, 589, 590, 607, 625.
Lent, flesh eaten in, 484; diversities of fasting in, 560. Leo, pope, 601.
Magistrates, the walls of a city, 348; their duty to defend religion, 360; to care for the church, 429; to deliver the oppressed, 471-2, 476. Mahomet, God's plague, 75; his rise, 77.
Malice, blinds men, 407.
Man, different names of, 94; God and the devil, work together in one deed, 178.
Marcellinus, pope, 601.
Marriage, in the English church, 544; accounted a sacrament, yet denied to priests, 553; of priests condemned by papists, allowed in the Greek church, 564.
Martyrs, their blood the seed of the church, 144.
Mary, the Virgin, her humility, 47. Mass, &c., differences in, 81, 496, 497; at Jerusalem, 482, 495; Latin, full of prayers to saints, 498, 592; by whom made, 501-2; language used in, 499; its antiquity denied, 502; de- termined by a miracle, 508; its dif- ferent parts, by whom appointed, 503; the first, said by Christ, 504; origin of the name, 505; price of a mass, 506; the word in Ambrose, 507; Good-Friday mass, 507-8; mass, not catholic, 548; forbidden to married priests, 574.
Masses, popish, we must not communi-
cate at, 171, 633; forenoon, 483, 528. Matins, midnight, 483, 528; papists' rule about matins, 528.
Means to be used, not trusted in, 194. Measure, second, what, 391. Meats, popish differences in, 46. Melchisedec, 370.
Memories, memorials, 535.
Mentz, Hatto, bishop of, 30, 456, 612. Mercy, ready to all repentant, 101;
former, a pledge of future, 136. Messages of God, how sent, 222. Micher, pilferer, 290.
Minds, month-minds, &c., 318. Ministers, not to thrust themselves into office, 102; must not forsake their flocks, 441.
Ministry, zeal for maintaining and the contrary, 9; unprofitable, in a worldly view, 105, 593; in all, of equal digni- ty, 493.
Miriam (Mary), 361. Missah, 506.
Moabites, build with the Jews, 384. Mocking, sin of, 357, 401; Ishmael's, 358.
Momus in Lucian, 312.
Monks brought into the cathedral churches, 574.
Months, names and reckoning of, 15;
how reckoned in scripture, 287, 307. Month-minds, 318.
Mordecai, (Mardocheus), 384, 423, 660. Moren, or Morwen, Bonner's chaplain, 481.
Moriah, Isaac offered up on, 374. Moses, making the tabernacle, 8, 78; jealous for God's word, 24; incul- cates the teaching of it, 26; and Aaron associated as rulers, 35; for- saking Pharaoh's court, 341, 425. Mosheim, 19, 513, 684. Mourning for the dead, to be bridled, 319.
Mumble-matins, a nick-name of popish priests, 26.
Names, in scripture not given in vain, 216.
Nauclerus, 509, 567, 652.
Nebridius, a courtier, 294.
Nebuchadnezzar, 8, 12, 29, 75, 238, 361; offended God, though he was his in- strument, 221; his pride and punish- ment, 231, 233.
Nectarius, bishop of Constantinople, 553.
Negligence in building God's house,
11, 13, 90; in captains and preachers deprecated, 438.
Nehemiah, meaning of his name, 285;
his example recommended, 286, 443; to courtiers, 440; his prayer para- phrased, 296-305; his promotion in the Persian court, 310, 325; his modest boldness, 314, 327; his love to his country, 315; his prayer for divine guidance, 322; difference be- tween him and Ezra in going to Jeru- salem, 327; his zeal in leaving the court, 332; his conduct on arriving
Oil, used in popish hallowing, 163; hallowed for extreme unction, 525; two kinds of, 526; how used in east- ern countries, ib. Olympias, 637, 638. Opposers of God's truth always over- thrown, 206.
Oppression, complaint of, 454, 457, 458; by their own countrymen, 459; various kinds of, 461-2; general prac- tice of, 465; what it is, 469; its un- lawfulness, ib.; restitution required of oppressors, 470-1; they shall be punished, 473; have no religion in them, 474. Or, ere, 86.
Ordering of ministers, the English service censured by papists, 484, 578; the scripture method, 580; our order agrees to this, the popish differs, 581; the ancient method, 584-5. Oswi, king, called a synod, 625. Ox, an emblem of a good builder, 380.
Pall, brought from Rome, 582; several sees a long time without it, 583;
Edward I. forbid bishops to go to Rome for it, ib.; Rome enriched by it, 584.
Pambo, a monk, 26, 688. Panormitanus, 532, 626. Paphnutius vindicates the marriage of the clergy, 532, 576.
Papists, their zeal and success, 6; their priests sell heaven, &c., 20; withhold God's word from the people, 25, 120; differences among, 80, 81, 549; change with the world, 100, 197, 550; despise preaching, 112; their dissimulation, 117; their worship, 129; fear the gospel, 142; in effect deny Christ to be God, ib.; their baptism not so evil as their mass, 171; their arro- gant pretensions, 208; compared to Edomites, 211, 238, 255, 256; more cruel than they, 218, 253; their ex- humation of the dead, 217; make the pope their god, 233, 420; their breed, 335; hard to be converted, 448; their marriage service, 500; their bloody practices, 516; are schismatics, 541, 544; suffered much less from the pro- testants, than the latter from them, 622; differ little from Jews, 630; their cruelty against the dead, 217, 652. Parse, pierce, 273.
Paschal, pope, his letter to Anselm, 572.
Pastors, their office, 490.
Patience of the godly, 248; under scoffing, 402.
Patrons of benefices, their duties, 36. Paul, St, exercises discipline, 7; jealous for God's word, 24; at Philippi, 145, 263; how he uses means, 328; de- livered from the Jews, 423; wished himself "accursed from Christ," 424; his rule for eating the Lord's supper, 529.
Paul's, St, church, burning of, 481; abuses of, 483, 539, 540; several times burnt, 485, 606. Paul II. pope, 99, 602. Paulinus, of Nola, 441. Pax, 495.
Peace, promised in Christ, 157; worldly, grievous, 158.
Pecocke, Ranold, condemned in Henry the sixth's days, 591.
Perne, vice-chancellor of Cambridge,
Persecutions, papal, 142, 205; remon- strance against, 212; effect of, 143; Christians supported in, 158, 197; place of worship provided in, 263; spreads the gospel, 264. Persians, destruction of their kingdom, 185; their manner of deliberating, 325; their archery, 428. Persius, 156.
Persuasions, of two kinds, 349-50; more effectual than threatenings, 354.
Peter, the apostle, the pope unlike him, 271; except in his faults, 604; cut- ting off Malchus' ear, 433. Phagius, see Fagius.
Pharisees, troubled at Christ's preach- ing, 140.
Phileas, bishop of Chinna, 565. Phinehas, zealous for God, 7, 343, 477. Phocas, 76, 521.
Pighius, 570; (comp. 255.) Pilate, troubled about Christ, 141; and Herod agree against Christ, 410, 551.
Pilkington, Bp., his birth, i; his col- lege, ib. note; expositions at Basil, ii; whether printed, ib. note; signs the "peaceable letter" at Frankfort, iii; a commissioner for revising the Prayer Book, ib.; Master of St John's College and Divinity professor, ib.; his exposition of Haggai and Oba- diah, iv; bishop of Durham, v; his Sermon at Paul's cross, ib.; Confuta- tion of an Addition, &c. vi; his letter to archbishop Parker, vii; to the Earl of Leicester and the Epistola Consolatoria, viii; to Sir William Cecil, ix; another on the conclusions in the university of Louvain, x; foundation of Rivington School, xi; death and will, ib.; epitaphs on, xii, xiii; Commentary on Nehemiah, xiii; character, ib. ; list of his works, xiv-xvi; Lancastriensis, Canta- brigiensis, Dunelmensis, 10; writes for the unlearned, 307, 376, 643; his exposition on Ezra xvi., 308, 367; commemoration of, at Rivington school, 671.
Pilkington, Leonard, John, and Lau-
rence, v.
Pius, pope, 601.
. II. pope, 500; in favour of priests' marriages, 566.
Pix, the box for the consecrated wafer, 129.
Places, supposed holiness of, 63, 64. Placilla, wife of Theodosius, 386. Plagues, God's, the cause of, 73; cause of to be searched, 50, 180; not to be resisted, 72, 77; difference of, under popery and the gospel, 85; of one a warning to others, 175; if de- spised, bring greater, 176; come from God, but man sins as the instrument, 220; greater in popery than in the gospel, 606.
Platina, 99, 503, 514, 566, 601-3. Plautus, 215.
Pliny, 231, 333, 428.
Pluralities, 255. Plutarch, 377. Ποιμαίνειν, 489.
Pole, Cardinal, his commissioners, 65; his book De Unitate Ecclesiæ, 497. Policy joined with prayer, 413, 415. Polycarp, his martyrdom, 364. Polychronicon, 509, 512, 514, 516, 517, 527, 535, 561, 572, 575, 583, 585, 588, 530, &c., 597, 598, 607, 610, 611. Polycrates, bishop of Ephesus, 565.`` Polydore Vergil, 565.
Ponet, bishop of Winchester, answer to Martin, 549.
Poor, as well as rich, builders in God's house, 33, 46; wants of their chil- dren, 455-6.
Pope's testament does not teach Christ,
20; pope, his seat shaken, 30, 421; when he began to flourish, 75; his power declining, 77; thinks his laws better than Christ's, 80; pride of, 99, 206; liable to err, 115; his church and Christ's, diversity of, 129; popes poison one another, 247; pope most unlike St Peter, 271; compared to Tobias, 410; several popes at once, 545, 618; pope's creatures all super- stitious, 563; a woman, pope, 602; popes corrected or deposed by empe- rors, 640.
Popery, 6, 9; opposed to the grace of
the gospel, 20; dregs of, 121; plagues
in, greater than under the gospel, 606.
Popish questions, see Questions. Popish rubbish left in the church, com- plaint of, 417-8.
Porters of the church, 383.
Portus, 17, 630; its antiquity, 534-5; of Sarum, 535.
Prayer, common places of, 63; fervency of, and the contrary, 292; outward forms and inward dispositions of, 295; in all places, 323; a sovereign salve for all sores, 405, 411; feeling of helplessness necessary for, 411; must be joined with means, 412; of Constantine's soldiers, 413; two sorts of, 564.
Preachers, the Lord's servants, 21; how called and sent, 22, 38; what to preach, 59, 218; not to be disdained for their simplicity, 99, 100; their office worshipful, 106; their high titles, 106, 107; sent to the builders of God's house, 184; gentle kind of, win most to God, 354. Preaching, not to be despised, 12, 114; necessary, 112; its effect, to make us new men, 117; moves more than plagues, 183; conquers more than fighting, 265.
Preter tense used of things future, 226, 241.
Pride, the beginning of sin, 227; arises of good things, 228; of beauty, strength, &c., 229, 230; God throws down the proud, 233.
Priests, unable, their unprofitableness, 36; popish, wickedness of their tren- tals, &c., 126, 161; should be learned in scripture, 160; admonished by Ne- hemiah, 378; extent of their houses, 391; should go with the army to war, 414.
Princes, stand not by their own power,
188; not to be trusted in, 231; suits to, commended by prayer to God, 308; to be prayed for, 434; are to maintain true religion, 640, 642. Princocks, 523.
Promises, effect of God's, 109; satisfy the conscience in all doubts, 186; Christ's, to be with his church, 110; given to rulers pertain to their suc- cessors, 185; those to fathers belong to
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