R
Recreations.
- LAwfull if moderate.
- 10
- Necessarie.
- 428
Redemption.
- Christ tooke great paines for it, & was at much cost.
- 391
- The greatnesse of it may be seene by the great∣nesse of Christs shame.
- 553
Reformation.
- Mens reformations, wherein differing from those of God.
- 271
Religion.
- Sinne neuer more odious than when masked with Religion.
- 40
- Mans wantonnesse in matters of Religion.
- 122
- The dishonor of Christians is to differ in Re∣ligion.
- 298
- No cost more tedious to man, than that which is bestowed vpon Religion.
- 431
- Religion must not be guided by policie, but contrary.
- 594
Repentance.
- How it is to be framed.
- 9
- The Niniuites Repantance.
- 140
- It is neuer to be delayed.
- 10, 141, 624
- A patterne of it.
- 177, &c.
- What may cause it.
- 281
- Two things required of euery true penitent.
- 293
- We must hasten it.
- 382, 484
- Humilitie, Obedience, & Faith, required there∣unto.
- 484
- The nature of it.
- 486
- Gods goodnes towards the truly penitent.
- 508
- Of Maries Repentance.
- 574
Reprobation.
- Neuer discouered to any.
- 207
- Gods prescience not the cause of it.
- ibid.
Reproches.
- Christ more sensible of them, than any other iniuries.
- 535
Reproofes.
- Not alwayes in seison.
- 297
- Brotherly correction is to haue place euerie where.
- 334
- He that would reprooue another, must correct himselfe.
- 338
- Reproofe when to be vsed. 339, &c. how.
- ibid.
- They must be priuat.
- 343
- We must not refuse to reprooued.
- 348
- To reprooue a sinner is the best seruice we can doe to God.
- 350
- The most faulty euer most ready to reprooue.
- 399, 424
- Sharpe reproofes worke weake effects.
- 590
Resurrection.
- Christs Resurrection the greatest Myracle.
- 128, &c. 460