The epistle of the blessed apostle Saint Paule which he, in the time of his trouble and imprisonment, sent in writting from Rome to the Ephesians. Faithfully expounded, both for the benefite of the learned and vnlearned, by Nicholas Hemming ... Familiarlie translated out of Latine into English, by Abraham Fleming. Heerein are handled the high mysteries of our saluation, as maie appeare by the table of commonplaces necessarilie annexed by the same A.F. Perused and authorised.

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The epistle of the blessed apostle Saint Paule which he, in the time of his trouble and imprisonment, sent in writting from Rome to the Ephesians. Faithfully expounded, both for the benefite of the learned and vnlearned, by Nicholas Hemming ... Familiarlie translated out of Latine into English, by Abraham Fleming. Heerein are handled the high mysteries of our saluation, as maie appeare by the table of commonplaces necessarilie annexed by the same A.F. Perused and authorised.
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"The epistle of the blessed apostle Saint Paule which he, in the time of his trouble and imprisonment, sent in writting from Rome to the Ephesians. Faithfully expounded, both for the benefite of the learned and vnlearned, by Nicholas Hemming ... Familiarlie translated out of Latine into English, by Abraham Fleming. Heerein are handled the high mysteries of our saluation, as maie appeare by the table of commonplaces necessarilie annexed by the same A.F. Perused and authorised." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A02916.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.

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¶THE PRINCIPALL POINTES OF this booke, alphabeticallie dravvne into a Table, vvhere∣by the Reader maie soone see, vvhat doctrines are heerein handled.

A.
  • ...Actions.
    • ACtions naturall and ciuill, and how they are gouerned. 132.
    • Actions concerning Gods worshippe and seruice, with the three causes of the same. 152.
  • ...Adoption.
    • Adoption, and the compelling cause thereof. 20.
    • Adoption, and the end of the same. 20.
    • Adoption applied vnto vs by faith. 19.
  • ...Aduancement.
    • Aduancement, and what wee must doe beeing aduanced. 88.
  • ...Anarchie.
    • Anarchie of the Anabaptists and Li∣bertines ouerthrowne. 215.
  • ...Anger.
    • Anger praise worthie and commenda∣ble allowed. 157.
    • Anger, and of sundrie parts or iointes of the same. 161.
    • Anger, and that the godlie are not free from it. 157.
    • Anger, and what is the stint of the same. 157.
    • Anger draweth vnto it some other sinne. 157. 158.
    • Anger, and of Pythagoras posie appli∣ed therevnto. 158.
    • Anger, and of the daunger which insu∣eth the same. 158.
  • ...Apostles.
    • Apostles, when & what they were. 136
    • Apostles, a degree of men, and to what end ordeined. 136. 137.
    • Apostles, and when they ceassed. 137.
  • ...Aristocracie.
    • Aristocracie, what it is, and a figure or paterne of the same. 197.
  • ...Ascension.
    • Ascension of Christ, and whie hee as∣cended. 133.
    • Ascension of Christ, aboue all hea∣uens, and whie it was. 135.
    • Ascension of Christ, and of the dou∣ble fruit of the same. 132. 133.
    • Ascension of Christ, and the fruits of the same. 46.
    • Ascension of Christ was visible. 44.
    • Ascension of Christ, & how it should be vnderstood. 45.
  • ...Astrologie.
    • Astrologie naturall allowed, and com∣mended. 206. 209.
    • Astrologie iudiciall disanulled, and condemned. 206. 208.
B.
  • ...Banketting.
    • Banketting, and what kinde of ban∣ketting is commendable. 182.
    • Banketting beneficiall, and how? 182. 183
  • ...Baptisme.
    • Baptisme onelie literall in manie. 69.
    • Baptisme the seale of Gods promise. 69.
    • Baptisme, and of such as brag there∣of, not liuing thereafter. 192.
    • Baptisme, and in what cases it is pro∣fitable. 192.
    • Baptisme, and of the force of that most holie Sacrament. 188.
    • Baptisme, and of fiue things therein to be marked. 188. 189.
    • Baptisme, and to what end wee are washed therewith. 191.
    • Baptisme, but one, and what is the benefite thereof. 130.
    • Baptisme, and whereof it is a wit∣nesse. 27.
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  • ...Blessing.
    • Blessing, and the diuers signification of the same. 12.
    • Blessing of the Priest, the blessing of God. 12. 13.
    • Blessing, and who is the authour of the same. 13.
    • Blessing powred vpon man. 13.
    • Blessing of spirituall grace, and the ef∣fects of the same. 13.
    • Blessing spirituall, and where it is to be sought. 13.
    • Blessing spirituall, and the foundati∣on of the same. 14.
C.
  • ...Calling.
    • Calling by the Gospell vniuersall. 25.
    • Calling by the Gospel conditional. 25.
  • ...Children.
    • Children, and how they shuld be trai∣ned and brought vp. 211.
    • Children, and how they were vsed in the citie of Athens. 212. 213.
    • Children of God, and why he taketh them out of this life, &c. 203.
    • Children put in mind of two very great things touching their dutie. 200.
    • Children, and of their obedience to their parentes. 200.
    • Children must stand in awe of their parents, and why? 200.
    • Children must learne and studie the Scriptures. 213.
    • Children vngratious, and why they liue so long. 203.
  • ...Christ.
    • Christ, and how we growe more and more in him. 145.
    • Christ the head of the Church foure maner of waies. 50. 145. 146.
    • Christ borne a man, & why? 35.
    • Christ our copartener. 35.
    • Christ equall and consubstantial with his Father. 35.
    • Christ, and his prerogatiue or soue∣reigntie. 48.
    • Christ the head of the church, for two causes. 185.
    • Christ filleth all in all things, & stan∣deth in need of no mans helpe, &c. 52.
    • Christ his Godhead proued and rati∣fied. 53.
    • Christes manhood and Godhead vn∣confounded. 110.
    • Christes manhood and Godhead how to be distinguished. 110.
    • Christes manhood & Godhead with the properties of both. 110.
    • Christes glorious names fore-told by prophesie. 111.
  • ...Christian.
    • Christian soldier furnished & brought to his captaine. 233.
    • Christian soldier must be constant & valiant. 228.
    • Christian soldier, and what weapons he must fight withall. 223. 224. 225 226. 227. 228. 229. 230.
  • ...Christians.
    • Christians, and how they shoulde be like minded, &c. 148. 149.
    • Christians are the children of light, & how? 174.
    • Christians, and what is their peculiar marke. 237.
  • ...Church.
    • Church, and the proud statelie rule of the papists ouer it disproued. 236.
    • Church, & a married wife compared together. 194. 195.
    • Church compared to the bodie, and in what cases. 141.
    • Church, & how she is sanctified. 188.
    • Church, and of three special doctrines vnto her belonging. 131.
    • Church maintained and supported by Christ against the diuell, &c. 133.
    • Church militant & triumphant. 228.
    • Church, & why all men are not equall

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  • ...
    • in gifts belonging to the church. 131.
    • Church in subiection to Christ. 185.
    • Church must be at concord & agree∣ment with her selfe. 129.
    • Church of Christ his bodie. 129.
    • Church a theatre, and to what end or∣deined. 121.
    • Church of god called one man, &c. 93.
    • Church, and howe it is coupled to Christ her head. 26. 27.
    • Church of Christ eternall and with∣out end. 122.
    • Church, and of two weapons where∣with she is assaulted. 144.
    • Church, and that there is one Lord thereof. 130.
    • Church is the bodie of Christ, and he her head. 50.
    • Church defined what it is, and two members thereof. 50. 51.
    • Church, & of what people the building thereof consisteth. 97.
    • Church, and that Christ is the chiefe corner stone thereof. 97.
    • Church, and of six notable pointes of doctrine touching the same. 98.
    • Church, and how the building therof is knit together. 99.
    • Church, called the holy temple of god, wherevpon reade notable pointes of doctrine. 99. 100.
    • Church, and why it is called the tem∣ple of God. 100.
    • Church of Christ, & the glorie of the same. 49.
    • Church hath not two heades, as the Papistes dreame. 49.
    • Church of Christ, and how the same is ordered. 49. 50.
    • Church mingled with good and bad. 190. 191.
    • Church is to be considered after two sortes. 191.
    • Church, & of her state in this life, and in the life to come. 191.
    • Church, and that Christ is her head foure maner of waies. 145. 146.
    • Church, and what kinde of bodie she is. 146. 147.
    • Church, and who they be that are out of the church. 148.
    • Church, and an euident description what she is. 148.
    • Church, & of the neate & decent order & seemelinesse of the same. 148.
    • Church doth not belong to outwarde shewe, &c. 189.
    • Church denied to be in this life, but erroniously. 189.
    • Church is not alreadie cleansed and purified, &c. 190.
    • Church stained two waies, during this life. 190.
  • ...Circumcision.
    • Circumcision, what it is, & how the Iewes boasted therein. 89.
    • Circumcision in the flesh & spirit. 89
    • Circumcision of the flesh without the spirit. 89.
  • ...Commandement.
    • Commandement of God and his will agree. 65. 66.
    • Commandement of God witnesse of his will. 66.
  • ...Confidence.
    • Confidence ioined with faith, &c. 113.
    • Confidence ioined with inuocation or calling vpon God. 113.
    • Confidence in Christ forceable a∣gainst hell gates, &c. 118.
  • ...Couetous.
    • Couetous persons heauily threate∣ned. 168.
  • ...Couetousnesse.
    • Couetousnesse, and what damnable∣nesse it worketh. 166.
  • ...Crosse.
    • Crosse of Christ, and whereby the same is made knowne. 74.
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  • ...
    • when we lie groning vnder it. 133.
    • Crosse of the godlie, not shamefull, but glorious. 115.
    • Crosse of Christ necessarie to the ob∣teining of peace. 94.
  • ...Custome.
    • Custome of the world, what it is. 81.
    • Custome of sinning must be taken heed of, and whie? 169.
    • Custome of the world, what, and that the godlie must take heed therof. 114
    • Custome of sinning, and whie it must be put off. 154.
D.
  • ...Daie.
    • Daie, and whie the same is called e∣uill. 179. 228.
  • ...Darknesse.
    • Darknesse of sinnes, & how beneficiall the flieng from the same is. 176. 177.
    • Darknesse, & of the vnfruitfull works of the same. 173.
    • Darknesse, & how wee should rebuke the workes thereof. 173. 174.
    • Darknesse, and what is ment by that word in Scripture. 226.
    • Darknesse, and whome Paule called darknesse. 171. 172.
  • ...Death.
    • Death of Christ differed from the death of Saints. 40.
    • Death of Christ defined to be sancti∣fication. 40.
    • Death of Christ the price of redemp∣tion. 40.
    • Death of Christ, a propitiatorie sa∣crifice. 40.
    • Death spirituall, & what it is. 75. 76
    • Death of Christ, and the benefits is∣suing from the same. 94.
    • Death temporall, and death eternall. 75. 76.
  • ...Degree.
    • Degree, and that euerie one ought to liue honestlie in the same. 171.
  • ...Degrees.
    • Degrees of preferment allowed in the Church. 139. 140.
    • Degrees of preferment in the Church of what things they are tokens. 139.
    • Degrees of preferment in the Church impugned & answered. 139. 140. 141.
  • ...Democracie.
    • Democracie, a rule against nature. 197. 198.
  • ...Descension.
    • Descension of Christ into bell ex∣pounded. 135.
    • Descension of Christ, and what it sig∣nifieth. 134.
  • ...Despaire.
    • Despaire, and the daunger of that sinne. 55.
  • ...Destinie.
    • Destinie disproued, and how daunge∣rous it is to make reckoning there∣of. 54. 55.
    • Destinie denied to haue anie share in vs. 56.
    • Destinie hath no thing to do with the end of our life. 204.
    • Destinie ouerthrowne by three kinds of testimonies. 204. 205. 206.
  • ...Disobedience.
    • Disobedience is the cause of shorte∣ning the life. 205. 206.
    • Disobedience, and threatning against the same. 205.
  • ...Dispensation.
    • Dispensation, & what it signifieth. 26.
  • ...Diuell.
    • Diuell, and what deuises hee hath to ouercome vs. 222. 223.
    • Diuell, and against whom he is terri∣ble and furious. 223.
    • Diuell, and whie God giueth him leaue so sore to assault mankind. 224.
    • Diuell, & of his sirie darts. 230. 231.
    • Diuell, and how wee shall gette the victorie ouer him. 223.
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  • ...Diuels.
    • Diuels called by the names of prin∣cipalities, powers, &c. 225. 226.
    • Diuels endeuour to deceiue vs sig∣nified. 227.
    • Diuels, and ouer whom they beare rule. 225.
    • Diuels haue a right in ruling, and why they put it in execution. 226.
    • Diuels haue dealing in euill deedes onelie. 226.
  • ...Doctrine.
    • Doctrine of predestination & election, discoursed vpon at large. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72.
    • Doctrine of predestination & election, the ground work of our saluation. 54.
    • Doctrine of predestination most com∣fortable to our consciences. 54.
    • Doctrine, and that we must take heed of false doctrine. 144. 145.
    • Doctrine of this Epistle to the Ephe∣sians. 24.
    • Doctrine of the Gospell auncient. 3.
    • Doctrine of Christ, and of abiding therein. 90. 91.
    • Doctrine of the Gospell of great au∣thoritie. 9.
  • ...Domination.
    • Domination of Christ stretcheth euē to diuels and wicked men. 48. 49.
    • Domination of Christ vniuersall. 47. 48.
  • ...Dronkennes.
    • Dronkennes, and what damnable in∣conueniences insue the same. 181.
    • Dronkennes, and what a filthie sinne it is. 181.
    • Dronkennes to bee detested as the pestilence. 182.
E.
  • ...Elect.
    • Elect, and by what meanes they are discerned from the reprobate. 160.
    • Elect, and who be so called. 15.
    • Elect are the members of Christ. 56.
    • Elect, and when wee are said to be such. 16.
  • ...Election.
    • Election of God eternall. 16.
    • Election, and the third vse thereof. 70. 71.
    • Election conditionall. 16.
    • Election hath two ends, and what they be. 70.
    • Election, and the double vse of the same. 70.
    • Election, and the matter of the same. 14.
    • Election without Christ none. 14.
    • Election & the end of the same. 14. 15.
    • Election free, without vs, ratified, &c. 15.
  • ...Enimies.
    • Enimies, and that our spirituall eni∣mies are dangerous. 226. 227.
    • Enimies, and from what place they shall assault vs. 227.
    • Enimies of the Church are mightie, and malicious. 228.
  • ...Epistle.
    • Epistle to the Ephesians whie it was written. 23.
    • Epistle to the Ephesians of two parts. 4. 5. 6. 7.
    • Epistle to the Ephesians what it con∣teineth. 4.
  • ...Euangelists.
    • Euangelists companie-keepers with the Apostles. 137.
    • Euangelists of a lower degree than the Prophets. 137.
    • Euangelists, and what their name signifieth. 138.
  • ...Example.
    • Example of Paules conuersion & cal∣ling what it teacheth vs. 106.
    • Example, if it bee euill, how daun∣gerous. 81.
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  • ...Examples.
    • Examples of vice wonderfull force∣able. 167.
    • Examples of Saints, &c. and what was their delight. 81.
    • Examples, and what lessons are to be learned by them. 77.
F.
  • ...Faith.
    • Faith conceiued by the gospell prea∣ched. 30.
    • Faith the shield of a Christian souldi∣er against Sathan. 230. 231.
    • Faith knitteth vs vnto Christ. 27.
    • Faith the instrument whereby grace is receiued. 12.
    • Faith, & by what meanes we are cal∣led therevnto. 19.
    • Faith the instrument whereby we ob∣taine the glorious inheritance. 37.
    • Faith required towards our ingraf∣fing into Christ. 56.
    • Faith, and what it hath to strengthen it selfe. 49.
    • Faith, and the ordinarie instrument to obtaine it. 66.
    • Faith oftentimes taken for hope. 28.
    • Faith, and that there is but one faith, as but one promise, &c. 130.
    • Faith, & what it comprehendeth. 33.
    • Faith the meane whereby we receiue the benefits of Christ. 112.
    • Faith defined according to the Pa∣pists opinion, commonly called faith historicall. 112. 113.
    • Faith iustifieng, and what is the note or marke of the same. 113.
    • Faith, and three degrees of the same to be marked. 132.
    • Faith historicall what it is, and that such faith is erronious. 118.
    • Faith the meanes whereby Christ dwelleth in vs. 118.
    • Faith, and the force thereof in respect of our neighbour. 118.
    • Faith, & the working thereof. 9. 10.
    • Faith the leaning staffe to rest by vp∣pon Christ. 96.
    • Faith the instrument whereby we re∣ceiue saluation. 84.
    • Faith the remedie against sinne. 81.
    • Faith, and of the effects of the same. 81. 82.
    • Faith, and in what case such bee as lacke it. 216. 217.
    • Faith, and of the operation or work∣ing of the same. 144.
    • Faith made effectuall by loue. 149.
    • Faith, and in what case they bee that haue it not. 144.
    • Faith springeth from the knowledge of Christ. 142.
    • Faith cleanseth the conscience from all dead workes. 72.
    • Faith sincere, and what are the war∣rants of the same. 72.
    • Faith hypocriticall, and wherein it consisteth. 72.
  • ...Faithfull.
    • Faithfull, the members of Christes bodie. 52.
    • Faithfull comforted and strengthe∣ned against death. &c. 52.
    • Faithfull are Saints. 9.
    • Faithfull, and a necessarie lesson for their learning. 47.
    • Faithfull, the members of Christ. 41.
    • Faithfull tempted of Sathan diuers and sundrie waies. 41.
    • Faithfull called light for two causes. 172.
    • Faithfull during this life, haue some vncleannesse. 190.
  • ...Fall.
    • Fall of man not imputable to god. 15.
    • Fall of man the cause of Gods fore∣knowledge. 16.
  • ...Fathers.
    • Fathers, and of what things they ought to take heed. 211.
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  • ...Feare.
    • Feare of God, and what is proper therevnto. 170.
    • Feare of the wife to the husband, and wherein it consisteth. 197.
    • Feare of Christ, and what it is. 183.
    • Feare of Christ, and what are the be∣nefites thereof. 183. 184.
  • ...Flesh.
    • Flesh, & what the same signifieth. 77.
    • Flesh an enimie to the spirit, and how we are tempted thereby. 223. 224.
    • Flesh hath sundrie significations in scripture. 78.
    • Flesh taken for fleshie substance of liuing creatures. 78.
    • Flesh signifieth the whole man. 79.
    • Flesh taken for soft and tender. 79.
    • Flesh contrarie to the spirit. 79.
  • ...Following.
    • Following of God, and what sinnes withstand the same. 166.
    • Following of God, and wherein it consisteth. 164.
    • Following, which God requireth, what it is. 164. 165.
  • ...Forgiuenesse.
    • Forgiuenesse of sinnes not denied the repentant. 168. 169.
  • ...Fornication.
    • Fornication a sinne which fighteth with true holinesse. 166.
    • Fornication a wandering fleshlie lust. 166.
  • ...Fortune-tellers.
    • Fortune-tellers, and their profession defaced. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210.
  • ...Free-vvill.
    • Free-will confuted by Paules doc∣trine. 151. 152.
  • ...Fulnesse.
    • Fulnesse of God, & what it is. 119. 120
G.
  • ...Gift.
    • Gift of God, and what the same is in vs. 222.
    • Gift of god, must not be quenched. 222
  • ...Gifts.
    • Gifts giuen to the Church, and to what end. 133.
    • Gifts, and that Christ is the Author of them. 132.
    • Gifts of the Church, and to what end they were giuen. 141.
    • Gifts, wherewith Christ beautifieth his Church, rehearsed. 136.
    • Gifts belonging to the Church, why vnequallie distributed. 131.
    • Gifts, and how Christ doth destowe them. 132.
    • Gifts, & that no man shuld brag in the multitude or excellencie of gifts. 132.
    • Gifts, and how we must be content with them, and vse them. 132.
  • ...Glorie.
    • Glorie of God the end of our saluati∣on, &c. 32.
    • Glorie of God the end of our sanctifi∣cation 32.
    • Glorie, and in what place the same is to be giuen vnto God. 121.
    • Glorie of God the end of our redemp∣tion. 120.
    • Glorie, and by what meane it ought to be giuen vnto God. 121.
    • Glorie of god, and how long the same must last. 122.
    • Glorie, and not shame to suffer for the doctrine of the Gospell. 125.
  • ...God.
    • God called the father of glorie, and whie? 35.
    • God, and what sundry titles are ascri∣bed vnto him. 35. 36.
  • ...Godlie.
    • Godlie are set in a verie hot skirmish. 222.
    • Godlie, and what armour they must weare. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230.
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  • ...Godlinesse.
    • Godlinesse, & by what things it might be iudged. 114.
    • Godlinesse, and what things are of force to turne vs from it. 180.
  • ...Goodnesse.
    • Goodnesse of God, and whie wee are bound to extell the same. 14.
    • Goodnesse of God, in raising profit by the Gospell. 33.
    • Goodnesse of God towards the hea∣rers of the Gospell preached. 33.
  • ...Good-pleasure.
    • Good-pleasure of God, and what it is. 24. 25.
    • Good-pleasure of God, the cause of the reuelation of the mysterie of the Gospell. 25.
    • Good-pleasure of God, and when it was reuealed. 25. 26.
    • God-pleasure of God, and the end whie it was reuealed. 26.
  • ...Gospell.
    • Gospell, and of them that refuse to heare it preached. 68.
    • Gospell preached, and how effectuall it is. 66.
    • Gospell, and the effect of the same in the hearers. 23.
    • Gospell offereth saluation. 30.
    • Gospell guideth vs to the knowledge of Christ. 34.
    • Gospell, and of such as set at naught the preaching of the same. 169.
    • Gospell, a mysterie vnknowne to mans reason. 104. 105.
    • Gospell, and whic it is called a myste∣rie. 104.
    • Gospell a mysterie, and what kinde of mysterie. 104.
    • Gospell, and the profit of the same vn∣to whom it must be ascribed. 33.
    • Gospell decked with a double ti∣tle. 31.
    • Gospell, and whie it was ordeined. 31.
    • Gospell, & of such as depart from the same. 130.
    • Gospell a mysterie, and what myste∣rie. 105.
    • Gospell, an assured token of Gods fa∣uour and grace. 103.
    • Gospell more honourable by the con∣stancie of the ministers thereof. 115
    • Gospell sealed with the bloud of the Saints. 115.
    • Gospell, and the preaching of the same whie it is ordeined. 102.
    • Gospell, and the dignitie of the same exceeding great. 105.
    • Gospell, and what is to be learned by the excellencie of the same. 114.
    • Gospell, & what benefits the same of∣fereth. 109.
    • Gospell, and of the fruit and profit of the same. 95. 96.
    • Gospell, a tidings bringer of peace. 94 95.
    • Gospell an instrument of saluation, &c. 94.
    • Gospell, and what manners are re∣quired of vs that professe it. 91.
    • Gospell, and the benefits of the same. 10. 11.
    • Gospell, and why we ought not to liue in the ignorance thereof. 152.
    • Gospell, and how Christian souldiers must be shod therewith. 230.
    • Gospell preached maketh the crosse of Christ knowne. 74.
    • Gospell called a mysterie, & whie? 24.
  • ...Gospellers.
    • Gospellers carnall, dead members of the Church. 51.
  • ...Grace.
    • Grace of God, what it signifieth. 10.
    • Grace the cause of our saluation. 83. 84.
    • Grace, and three causes of the same. 27.
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    • Grace and worke at disagreement. 11.
    • Grace, and what is the foundation of the same. 11.
    • Grace of God reacheth vnto all, and against them that holde the con∣trarie. 63.
    • Grace, and who are thought worthie thereof. 63.
    • Grace of God, and the riches of the same. 21.
    • Grace of God sufficient to saue all men. 23.
    • Grace, and from whom it proceedeth. 11.
    • Grace signifieth anie kinde of com∣moditie, &c. 19.
    • Grace, and what behooueth Christi∣ans which are called thervnto. 125.
    • Grace is common to all. 94.
    • Grace of God, and that we must as∣cribe all in all therevnto. 108.
  • ...Greedinesse.
    • Greedinesse an aduersarie to contenta∣tion and temperance. 151.
    • Greedinesse, and what it is. 151.
H.
  • ...Hardnesse.
    • Hardnesse of heart, and what it is. 151.
    • Hardnesse of heart, and what insueth the same. 151.
  • ...Heart.
    • Heart compriseth all the lustes and appetites of man. 150.
    • Heart, and whie hardnesse is attribu∣ted to the same. 150.
  • ...Hate.
    • Hate towardes our parents, and of what kinde. 20.
    • Hate, and in what cases wee should hate our parents. 202.
  • ...Heretikes.
    • Heretikes dead members of the Church. 51.
  • ...Holinesse.
    • Holinesse, and what effects it work∣eth. 164.
    • Holinesse, the beautie and ornament of Gods children. 166.
    • Holinesse is referred to the first ta∣ble. 155.
    • Holinesse, and what kinde of holinesse is required of vs. 155. 156.
  • ...Honour.
    • Honour due to our parents, & whie? 202.
    • Honour due to our parents, wherein the same consisteth. 200.
    • Honour due to our parents, and of the effect thereof. 200.
  • ...Hope.
    • Hope oftentimes taken for faith. 28.
    • Hope taken for the thing hoped after. 37.
    • Hope of our calling, what it is. 37.
    • Hope of our resurrection, and how the same is ouerthrowne. 53.
    • Hope vnpossible to bee had without Christ. 90.
    • Hope of saluation, the helmet of a Christian souldier. 231.
  • ...Humblenesse.
    • Humblenesse of minde slat against pride. 128.
    • Humblenesse of minde, and what it is. 126.
    • Humblenesse groweth out of foure things. 126. 127.
  • ...Husbands.
    • Husbands haue rule ouer their wiues after the example of Christ. 185.
    • Husbands, and for what cause they should loue their wiues. 187.
    • Husbands, and in what pointes they should declare their loue. 187.
    • Husbands and wiues, of what minde they should be in matrimonie. 192.
    • Husbands, & reasons whie they should loue their wiues. 192 193. 194.
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    • Husbands and wiues, & how they are said to be one flesh. 194.
  • ...Hymnes.
    • Hymnes, and wherin they consist. 182.
  • ...Hypocrites.
    • Hypocrites, dead members of the Church. 51.
I.
  • ...Idolatrie.
    • Idolatrie, and the proofe for the same reproued. 174. 175.
  • ...Image.
    • Image of God, what it is. 156.
  • ...Information.
    • Information, and what it is called in Greeke. 212.
    • Information of the Lord, and what it meaneth. 212.
  • ...Instruction.
    • Instruction, and what it is called in Greeke. 212.
    • Instruction, and what it signifieth. 212.
    • Instruction, and what is the stint of the same. 212.
  • ...Iustification.
    • Iustification, a fruit of Christes re∣surrection. 42.
    K▪ Knovvledge.
    • Knowledge of Christ, and what is the fruit of the same 143. 144.
    • Knowledge of Christ made fruitfull by loue. 149.
    • Knowledge of the sonne of God, what it is. 142.
    • Knowledge of Christ, and in what case they be that lacke it. 144.
    • Knowledge of Christ, and in what ca∣ses it is but vaine. 153.
    • Knowledge of Christ, and in what things it consisteth. 153.
    • Knowledge of Christ, the cause of lea∣ding a godlie and honest life. 152. 153.
    • Knowledge of Christ, and what are the effects of the same. 153.
L.
  • ...Lawe.
    • Lawe of obedience laid vpon the wo∣men. 184. 185.
    • Lawe of Moses, how farre it is abro∣gated. 94.
    • Lawe of commandements what. 92.
    • Lawe morall & lawe ceremoniall. 92.
    • Lawe abrogated, and of the end of this abrogation. 93.
  • ...Libertie.
    • Libertie of Christians falslie defi∣ned. 215.
    • Libertie of Christians, and wherein it consisteth. 215.
  • ...Lieng.
    • Lieng, a member of the olde man. 156. 157.
    • Lieng is all manner of colourable and double dealing. 156.
  • ...Life.
    • Life of man a continuall warrefare 228.
    • Life of God what it meaneth. 150.
  • ...Light.
    • Light, and to whome this word light is attributed. 172.
    • Light, and who are the children of light. 172.
    • Light, and how light reproueth all things. 176.
    • Light, and what the nature thereof is. 176.
    • Light, and notable doctrine vpon these words, Awake thou that sleepest, &c. 177.
    • Light, and what it is to walke as chil∣dren of light. 173.
    • Light, and what is the dutie of the children of light. 174.
  • ...Long-suffering.
    • Long-suffering, a companion of meek∣nesse. 127.
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    • Long-suffering defined, and shewed what it is. 127.
  • ...Loue.
    • Loue of God the sonne proued to bee exceeding great. 165.
    • Loue of Christ, and of three notable points of doctrine from thence de∣riued. 166.
    • Loue towards one an other comman∣ded by example. 166.
    • Loue, and what it comprehendeth. 33.
    • Loue of Christians must be showne in their behauiour. 129.
    • Loue, and what kinde of loue faith re∣quireth. 118. 119.
    • Loue, and the manner how it knitteth the mindes of men together. 127.
    • Loue of God the sonne aboue measure 119.
    • Loue of the husband to the wife de∣scribed. 197.
    • Loue maketh the knowledge of Christ fruitfull. 149.
    • Loue maketh faith effectuall. 149.
    • Loue proceedeth from faith. 236.
    • Loue of Christ to his Church expres∣sed. 187. 188.
    • Loue of Christians, and in what thing it sheweth it selfe. 237.
    • Loue, and that wee must learne a pa∣terne thereof in Christ. 135.
    • Loue of Christ towards his Church. 51.
    • Loue coupleth vs in brotherhood, one with an other. 27.
  • ...Lust.
    • Lust of the flesh is in all. 80.
    • Lust of the spirit, and in whom it hath place. 80.
    • Lust of the flesh, and what it is. 77.
M.
  • ...Maisters.
    • Maisters taught to humble them∣selues, and whie? 220
    • Maisters, and of two things required of them for their seruants. 218.
    • Maisters must not threaten their ser∣uants. 218. 219.
    • Maisters must not triumph in their maistership. 219.
  • ...Man.
    • Mans estate and condition without Christ. 78.
    • Mans estate before grace, and vnder grace. 73.
    • Mans naughtie nature, and the two parts thereof. 77.
  • ...Manners.
    • Manners, and from what manners we must absteine. 149.
  • ...Marriage.
    • Marriage, & against such as esteemed it for a prophane thing. 186.
    • Marriage compared to the coupling of Christ and his Church. 186.
    • Marriage a mysterie. 194. 195.
    • Marriage, and to what end it was in∣stituted and ordeined. 195.
    • Marriage, and of what secret it is a signe. 195.
    • Marriage, and the excellencie thereof. 194.
  • ...Matrimonie.
    • Matrimonie no Sacrament, as the Papists make it. 195. 196.
    • Matrimonie called a mysterie or sa∣crament. 196.
    • Matrimonie no sacrament of the new testament, and whie? 196.
  • ...Meeknesse.
    • Meeknesse flatte against desire of re∣uengment 128.
    • Meeknesse the child of humblenes. 127
    • Meeknesse described what it is. 127.
    • Meeknesse, and what bee the contra∣ries therevnto. 127.
  • ...Mercie.
    • Mercie of God, the fountaine from whence all good things doe flowe 17
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    • Mercie, and forceable persuasions therevnto. 161. 162.
    • Mercie of God, chiefe cause of our recouerie after our fall. 82.
    • Mercie of God, and the fruits of the same. 83.
    • Mercie of God the Father aboue all his workes. 119.
  • ...Merites.
    • Merites of men make nothing for their saluation. 20.
    • Merites of men excluded from the worke of our saluation. 83.
    • Merites of men ouerthrowne. 11.
  • ...Might.
    • Might of Christ, and what it betoke∣neth. 47.
    • Might of Christ ouer-maistereth all other mightes. 47.
  • ...Mind.
    • Mind, & the vanitie of the same de∣scribed. 150. 151.
    • Mind in man what it is by definiti∣on. 149. 150.
  • ...Ministerie.
    • Ministerie of the word, and the end of the same. 16.
  • ...Ministers.
    • Ministers of the Church, and their dignitie, &c. 49. 50.
    • Ministers, and how bold they should be in their ministerie. 234.
    • Ministers, and what reuerence is re∣quired of them in preaching the word. 235.
    • Ministers of the word, and how they must behaue themselues in their calling. 108.
    • Ministers of the Gospel, and of their excellencie. 95.
    • Ministers comforted against such as slaunder their doctrine. 109. 110.
    • Ministers flacke & negligent in their calling reproued. 109.
    • Ministers of the Gospell, and what care they ought to haue for their flocke. 114. 115.
    • Ministers of the word, and their du∣tie. 93.
    • Ministers of the word what they must looke for in this world. 103.
    • Ministers of the Gospel and a lesson touching the crosse for their lear∣ning. 124. 125.
    • Ministers of the word, and how they must behaue themselues in afflicti∣ons. 115.
    • Ministers, & of the certeintie of their calling. 103. 104.
    • Ministers of the Gospell must haue three things in them. 106. 107.
  • ...Monkes.
    • Monkes holinesse confuted. 10.
  • ...Mysterie.
    • Mysterie of the Gospell, and why so called. 104.
    • Mysterie of the Gospell, and how it is reuealed. 105.
    • Mysterie of saluation wonderfull, & how. 111.
    • Mysterie and Sacrament haue no difference. 196.
    • Mysterie, and what it is by definiti∣on. 195.
N.
  • ...Natiuitie-casters.
    • Natiuitie-casters, and their professi∣on disgraced. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210.
  • ...Nature.
    • Nature is not to be forced. 213.
    • Nature, and of the two partes of the same. 77.
  • ...New-man.
    • New-man, & how he is put on. 155.
    • New-man, & his qualitie. 155.
    • New-man & of sundrie members to him belonging. 157. 158. 159. 160.
O.
  • ...Obedience.
    • Obedience, & wherein the same con∣sisteth.

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    • 20. 21.
    • Obedience, and the rewardes of the same. 209.
    • Obedience is the cause of the lengthe∣ning of life. 205. 206.
    • Obedience of seruants to their mai∣sters. 214.
    • Obedience, and what this word com∣priseth. 200.
    • Obedience to our parents, and how far it must stretch. 200. 201.
    • Obedience of children, how, and in whom it must be done. 200.
  • ...Olde man.
    • Olde man, and what it signifieth. 154.
    • Olde man, and when he is said to bee put off. 154.
    • Olde man, & of sundrie members vnto him belonging. 157. 158. 159. 160.
P.
  • ...Parents.
    • Parents, and how they ought to order their children. 211.
    • Parents, and what they are bound to doe to their children by nature. 211.
    • Parents, and what they should consi∣der in their children. 213.
    • Parents, and how farre forth they are to be obeied. 201.
    • Parents, and in what respects they are to be forsaken. 201.
  • ...Pastours.
    • Pastours, and whie they were ap∣pointed. 138.
    • Pastours office and function not tem∣porall, and whie? 138.
  • ...Peace.
    • Peace, what it is, and from whence it doth proceede. 236.
    • Peace the fruit of the Gospell. 230.
    • Peace, and what is the foundation of the same. 11.
    • Peace of God, what it signifieth. 10. 11.
    • Peace, and from whom it proceedeth. 11.
    • Peace with God set foorth by descrip∣tion. 12.
    • Peace made betweene the Iewes and the Gentiles, and whie? 73.
    • Peace with God, and peace with men. 94.
  • ...Perfection.
    • Perfection the fulnesse of God. 119. 120.
    • Perfection, and that Christians must alwaies be dooing to come by it. 120.
    • Perfection, and how the same must be sought and obteined. 142. 143.
    • Perfection, and what kinde of perfec∣tion is required of vs. 165.
    • Perfection in Christ is not one daies worke. 142.
  • ...Povver.
    • Power of Christ, and what it betoke∣neth. 47.
    • Power whereby Christ was raised from the dead. 44.
    • Power of God, and his will goe toge∣ther. 120. 121.
    • Power of God, and what it should first of all worke in vs. 121.
    • Power of God, not of flesh or bloud, but of the spirit and faith. 121.
    • Power of God, and that without it, wee are vtterlie weake 221.
    • Power of God signified by his name. 181.
    • Power of God cannot bee ouercome. 38.
    • Power of God declared in Christ. 38.
    • Power of God, and against what wee must set the same. 38.
    • Power of God, and the working of the same. 39.
    • Power of the Lordes death, and how it is to bee distinguished. 39. 40.
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  • ...Praier.
    • Praier of Paule for the Ephesians, and the circumstaunces of the same. 34.
    • Praier, and what order we must keepe therein. 35. 36.
    • Praier, and that faith is required ther∣in. 117.
    • Praier, and of three circumstaunces therevpon depending. 116. 117.
    • Praier must followe thanksgiuing. 33.
    • Praier, and what we must desire ther∣in. 33.
    • Praier, the meanes to bring vs to Christ. 233.
    • Praier, and what kinde of praier is required of vs. 233.
    • Praier made in spirit, and what it is. 233.
    • Praier made in the flesh, and what it is. 233.
    • Praier, and for whome principallie it must bee made. 233.
    • Praier must be made continuallie for the ministers of the word. 233.
  • ...Praise.
    • Praise of Gods glorie, wherein it con∣sisteth. 31.
  • ...Predestination.
    • Predestination, and the meane & man∣ner of the same. 55. 56.
    • Predestination, and how we ought to iudge thereof. 58.
    • Predestination a mysterie commended vnto vs in the word of God. 55.
    • Predestination, and who is the mat∣ter of the same. 19.
    • Predestination, and the manner ther∣of 19.
    • Predestination hath two ends, & what they be. 70.
    • Predestination, and the double vse of the same. 70.
    • Predestination, and the third vse ther∣of. 70. 71.
    • Predestination, & the condition there∣vnto annexed. 56. 57.
    • Predestination, and in whom it is ra∣tified. 57. 38.
    • Predestination declared by definition what it is. 58.
    • Predestination, and the opposite or contrarie therevnto. 58.
  • ...Pride.
    • Pride, & the bridling of the same. 128.
  • ...Prince.
    • Prince of the aire, who. 81.
    • Prince that ruleth in the Church, who. 81.
  • ...Principalitie.
    • Principalitie, and what it signifieth. 46. 47.
    • Principalitie of Christ set foorth. 47.
  • ...Promise.
    • Promise of grace, and who the are children of the same. 62.
    • Promise of God sealed with Bap∣tisme. 69.
    • Promise of long life conditionall. 203.
    • Promise of long life to obedient chil∣dren impugned. 202. 203.
    • Promise of grace stretcheth vnto all. 60. 61.
    • Promise of grace freelie giuen. 61. 62.
    • Promise of grace, and who take holde therevpon. 62.
    • Promise of two sortes in the lawe of God. 203.
  • ...Promises.
    • Promises of long life, against the doc∣trine of destrinie. 204. 205.
    • Promises of God, & to what kinde of men they are applied. 216. 217.
  • ...Promotions.
    • Promotions not receiued in the Apo∣stles time. 138.
    • Promotions in the ecclesiasticall state, whie they were ordeined. 139.
  • ...Prophets.
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    • orders. 137.
    • Prophets of the olde testament, who? 137.
    • Prophets of the new testament, who? 137.
  • ...Psalmes.
    • Psalmes, what they are, and the vse of them. 181. 182.
R.
  • ...Rebuke.
    • Rebuke, and by what kinde of rebukes men come to the knowledge of them∣selues. 174.
    • Rebuke, and of the fruit which procee∣deth from the same. 176.
    • Rebuke, and how the light rebuketh all things. 176.
  • ...Reconciliation.
    • Reconciliation by the bloud of Christ. 88.
    • Reconciliation, and of the instrumen∣tall cause of the same. 94.
    • Reconciliation of two sorts, made by the crosse of Christ. 93.
    • Reconciliation, and the foundation of the same. 92.
    • Reconciliation, and the manner how it was made. 92.
  • ...Redemption.
    • Redemption, and the manner thereof. 31.
    • Redemption, and to whom it is to be ascribed. 83
    • Redemption, and what shall be the price of the same. 178. 179.
    • Redemption, and whereto the whole benefit of the same serueth. 120.
    • Redemption, and by whome it is wrought. 21.
  • ...Regeneration.
    • Regeneration or newnesse of life ascri∣bed to Christs resurrection. 44.
    • Regeneration, & what a wretched cre∣ature man is, without the same. 151.
  • ...Reioising.
    • Reioising of two sorts, and what they be. 180.
    • Reioising spirituall commended. 180.
    • Reioising of the godlie, and wherein it doth consist. 182.
  • ...Religion.
    • Religion, and the chiefe groundes of the same. 85. 86.
    • Religion, and of such as make a mocke of the same, &c. 174.
    • Religion, & that the knowledge there∣of is necessarie euen for children. 213.
  • ...Remission of sinnes.
    • Remission of sinnes, a fruit of Christs resurrection. 42.
  • ...Reprobation.
    • Reprobation, the opposite or contrarie to predestination. 58.
    • Reprobation, & the cause of the same. 58.
  • ...Repentance.
    • Repentance, and what fauour it ob∣teineth. 204. 205.
  • ...Repentant.
    • Repentant, and a comfortable promise of God made to such. 168. 169.
  • ...Respect of persons.
    • Respect of persons, none in God. 63.
    • Respect of persons, and where it ta∣keth place. 63.
    • Respect of persons, none at all in the kingdome of Christ. 109.
    • Respect of persons, none at all in God. 93. 94.
    • Respect of persons before men, but not before God. 219. 220:
  • ...Resurrection.
    • Resurrection of Christ, and the fruits thereof. 42. 43. 44.
    • Resurrection of Christ, and what we ought to thinke thereof. 41.
    • Resurrection of Christ, and the defini∣tion of the same. 41.
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    • Resurrection of Christ, and what pro∣mise it fulfilled. 41.
  • ...Reuengment.
    • Reuengment, and of the brideling of the same. 128.
  • ...Right-hand.
    • Right-hand of the Father, what it be∣tokeneth. 45.
    • Right-hand of the Father, the place of blessednesse, &c. 45.
  • ...Righteousnesse.
    • Righteousnesse of Christ imputed vn∣to vs. 31.
    • Righteousnesse the defence of the minde against the diuell. 229.
    • Righteousnesse the brest plate of a Christian souldier. 229.
    • Righteousnesse, and what kinde of righteousnesse is required of vs. 155. 156.
    • Righteousnesse is referred to the se∣cond table. 155.
  • ...Rule.
    • Rule of Christ not temporall, but eter∣nall. 48.
    • Rule of Christ perteineth and stretch∣eth euen to his enimies. 48. 49.
    • Rule of Christ whereby he gouerneth his Church. 49.
S.
  • ...Sacrament.
    • Sacrament, and a definition of the same. 189.
    • Sacrament and mysterie differ not. 196.
  • ...Sacraments.
    • Sacraments of the Church, in what estimation they should be. 189.
    • Sacraments, and to what end they were ordeined. 195.
    • Sacraments keepe their force, not∣withstanding the wickednesse of the receiuers. 189.
  • ...Saluation.
    • Saluation, a benefit proceeding from grace. 83.
    • Saluation standeth not vpon faith, and works together. 86.
    • Saluation is not of works. 84. 85.
    • Saluation standeth vpon the purpose of God. 54.
    • Saluation, and why Christ is called the foundation of the same. 96. 97.
    • Saluation indifferentlie offered vnto all. 29.
    • Saluation, and the principle of the same. 15.
    • Saluation of man conditionall. 16. 17.
    • Saluation, and of the first cause and matter of the same. 112.
  • ...Saints.
    • Saints, and who are such. 10.
    • Saints, and of their gathering toge∣ther, what it meaneth. 141.
    • Saints are faithfull. 9.
    • Saints, and how they are so made. 9.
    • Saints, and by what meanes they are gathered together. 141.
  • ...Sanctification.
    • Sanctification, the next or neerest end of saluation. 85.
  • ...Seruants.
    • Seruants, and notable comfortes for them in their hard calling. 215.
    • Seruants charge and duetie to their maisters. 214.
    • Seruants, and what is required at their hands. 214.
    • Seruants, and how farre foorth they should obeie their maisters. 214.
    • Seruants must haue an eie to the pro∣mise of God, &c. 216.
  • ...Seruice.
    • Seruice of Princes to their subiects. 183.
    • Seruice, and in whome a readie will is to doe it. 183.
    • Seruice of faith and submission, what it is 183
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  • ...Sinnes.
    • Sinnes, and who are said to be dead therein. 75.
    • Sinnes, and that such as are blind∣ed therein, are darknesse. 171.
    • Sinnes, and the iudgement of God vpon the olde world, for the same. 170. 171.
    • Sinnes, and the sixe causes of the same. 78. 79. 80. 81.
    • Sinnes, and the two causes of the same 76.
    • Sinnes and trespasses how they dif∣fer. 75.
    • Sinnes, and the sundrie causes of them. 152.
    • Sinnes, and when we are said to haue fellowship with them. 173. 174.
    • Sinnes, and of absteining from them. 179.
    • Sinnes, and against such as would excuse them. 169. 170.
    • Sinnes, and a comfort for such, as grone vnder the burden of them. 191.
  • ...Sitting.
    • Sitting of Christ at the right hand of his Father, how it is to be vnder∣stood. 45.
    • Sitting of Christ at his fathers right hand, and the fruits thereof. 46.
    • Sitting of Christ at the right hand of God, what it meaneth. 46.
  • ...Songs.
    • Songs, & whereto they belong. 182.
    • Songs that are wanton and light condemned. 182.
    • Songs, and what kinde of songs are required of Christians. 182.
  • ...Sots.
    • Sots, and who they bee that deserue to be so called. 181.
  • ...Souldier.
    • Souldier Christian furnished and brought to his Captaine. 233.
    • Souldier Christian must be constant and valiant. 228.
    • Souldier Christian, and with what weapons he must fight. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230.
  • ...Soule.
    • Soule our inward man, and in what sort. 117. 118.
  • ...Spirit.
    • Spirit of Christ, & the effects which it worketh. 72.
    • Spirit of wisedome, &c. to what ende it perteineth to knowledge, &c. 36.
    • Spirit of promise, and why so called. 30.
    • Spirit, and the vse of the same. 30.
    • Spirit of God, and how the same is grieued. 159. 160.
    • Spirit of wisdome, &c. and what it is. 34.
    • Spirit of God, and when hee is said to be grieued. 160.
    • Spirit, and what are the fruits there∣of. 172. 173.
    • Spirit, and that it is in vs to cast off the holie spirit. 221. 222.
    • Spirit of our minde, and how the same is renewed. 15.
    • Spirit, and of the fulnesse thereof. 181.
  • ...Starres.
    • Starres doe gouerne inferiour bo∣dies. 206. 207.
    • Starres haue nothing to do with the mindes of men. 206. 210.
    • Starres haue not such force, as the seede of generation. 206. 207.
    • Starres haue somewhat to deale in bodilie health, &c. 207.
    • Starres excluded from medling with our kinde of life and death. 209.
  • ...Strength.
    • Strength of the spirit, what, and from whence. 117.
    • Strength of Christians Christ him∣selfe. 118.
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    • Strength of the Lord, maketh vs strong, and how? 221.
    • Strength of the Lord, and when we are made partakers thereof. 221.
    • Strength of the Lord, not by nature, but by grace. 221.
  • ...Submission.
    • Submission, and to whom it belong∣eth. 183.
    • Submission, and of the rule of the same. 183. 184.
    • Submission, and of such as neglect the rule thereof. 184.
  • ...Supper.
    • Supper of the Lord, and whereof it is a token. 27.
T.
  • ...Talke.
    • Talke that is filthie forbidden, and whie? 159.
    • Talke that is filthie, grieueth, Gods holie spirit. 159. 160.
  • ...Teachers.
    • Teachers, and what danger commeth by such, if they be false. 144.
  • ...Temple.
    • Temple of God, and why euerie chri∣stian is so called. 100.
    • Temple of God, wherevpon read no∣table points of doctrine. 100.
  • ...Thankesgiuing.
    • Thankesgiuing must goe before prai∣er. 33.
    • Thankesgiuing, and what kinde of vertue the same is. 167.
    • Thankesgiuing inioined vnto vs. 12.
    • Thankesgiuing for Gods benefites required. 32.
  • ...Theft.
    • Theft, a word of large signification. 158.
    • Theft a member of the old man. 158.
  • ...Time.
    • Time, and of redeeming the time, a point of a wise man. 178,
    • Time, and of redeeming the time, ac∣cording to the trade of occupiers. 178.
    • Time, and of redeeming the time, and when we are said to redeeme it. 178.
    • Time, and of redeeming the time, and what it meaneth. 178.
  • ...Trespasses.
    • Trespasses, and who are said to bee dead therein. 75.
    • Trespasses and sinnes how they dif∣fer. 75.
    • Trespasses, and the foure causes of the same. 78. 79. 80.
  • ...Triall.
    • Triall of our selues must be taken. 71.
    • Triall of our selues, and what it is. 71.
    • Triall of our selues aright, and from whence it must proceed. 71.
  • ...Triumph.
    • Triumph of Christ prophesied. 132.
    • Triumph of Christ, vnderstood by this word captiuitie. 133.
    • Triumph of Christ, and in whom it shall be ended. 133.
    • Triumph of Christians, and of com∣fort to bee had thereby vnder the crosse. 133.
  • ...Truth.
    • Truth, and what is the signification and meaning thereof. 153.
    • Truth the girdle of a Christian soul∣dier. 229.
    • Truth, and what deceiptfull deuises are vsed to drawe men from it. 144.
    • Truth a member of the new man. 156.
    • Truth must be followed, and what this word truth compriseth. 145.
    • Truth, and that we must gird vp our loines therewith. 229.
    • Truth, & how the minde of man must bee armed with it against the di∣uell. 229.
V.
  • ...Vanitie.
    • Vanitie of the minde declared. 149.

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    • 150. 151.
  • ...Vbiquitie.
    • Vbiquitie of Christs naturall bodie confuted. 45.
  • ...Vncircumcision.
    • Vncircumcision in the flesh onelie, but not in the spirit. 89. 90.
    • Vncircumcision both in the flesh, and in the spirit. 90.
  • ...Vncleannesse.
    • Vncleannesse, all kinde of concupi∣scence, &c. 166.
    • Vncieannesse, a sinne fighting with true holinesse. 166.
  • ...Vnderstanding.
    • Vnderstanding, and how the same is blinde. 150. 151.
    • Vnderstanding in man, what it is by definition. 150.
    • Vnderstanding of the minde, and of the spirit. 80.
  • ...Vnitie.
    • Vnitie of the Church, and wherein it consisteth. 142.
    • Vnitie, and from whence the founda∣tion thereof must be fetht. 130.
    • Vnitie of the Church, and of him that is separated from it. 130.
    • Vnitie or loue, and of such as violate and breake the bonds thereof. 131.
    • Vnitie, and of such as brag and boast thereof. 129.
    • Vnitie, the reason whereof is to bee marked. 129.
    • Vnitie of mindes in the Saints, and whereat the same must take begin∣ning. 127. 128.
    • Vnitie, & what are the plagues there∣of. 128.
    • Vnitie of spirit, and what it is. 127.
    • Vnitie, and of such as depart from the same. 129. 130.
    • Vnitie of spirit, and what are the foundations of the same. 126.
    • Vnitie, & the degrees of the same. 142.
  • ...Vnthankfulnesse.
    • Vnthankfulnesse, an euill vice, and most abhominable. 89.
  • ...Vnwise.
    • Vnwise, and who deserue to be so na∣med. 179.
  • ...Vocation.
    • Vocation of Christians, and what it is. 125.
    • Vocation, and what it ought to stirre vs vp vnto. 125.
    • Vocation, and vnto what things we are called. 125. 126.
W.
  • ...Whooremongers.
    • Whooremongers, and of their heauie iudgement. 168.
  • ...Wilfulnesse.
    • Wilfulnesse, and who is the childe of wilfulnesse. 78.
  • ...Will of God.
    • Will of God ought to bee the rule of our race. 179.
    • Will of God fatherlike towards all. 68. 69.
    • Will of God, and in whom wee must seeke it. 20.
    • Will of God, & his promise at agree∣ment. 120. 121.
    • Will of God, witnessed in his word. 17.
    • Will of God to haue all men saued. 17. 18. 19.
    • Will of God is free, and tied to no ne∣cessitie. 28.
    • Will of God most holie & perfect. 28.
    • Will of man, mooued by Gods will, and how? 29.
    • Will of God, one simplie, and not two. 63. 64.
    • Will of God in sauing and condem∣ning. 64. 65.
    • Will of God of two sorts. 65.
    • Will of God to bee seene chiefelie in foure things. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69.
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    • Will of God, the foundation of our predestination. 58. 59.
    • Will of God, and how, and wherby the same is reuealed vnto vs 59.
    • Will of Gods good pleasure, what it is. 24.
    • Will of God to be preferred before all things. 179. 180.
    • Will of God signified by his name. 181
    • Will of God, & our will, contrarie. 68.
    • Will of man prone & readie to sin. 68.
  • ...Will of the flesh.
    • Will of the flesh, and wherevpon it staieth. 62.
    • Will of the flesh, and how forceable and violent it is. 80.
  • ...Will of the spirit.
    • Will of the spirit, and what things it commandeth. 80.
  • ...Wine.
    • Wine, & of being dronke therwith. 180
  • ...Wisdome.
    • Wisdome is the knowledge of the Gospell. 23.
    • Wisdome of Gods children contained in the Gospell. 24.
  • ...Wiues.
    • Wiues, and wherein they discharge their subiection. 197.
    • Wiues, and of the manner of louing them. 192.
    • Wiues, and of their subiection to their husbands. 184. 185.
    • Wiues, & of their duties to their hus∣bands. 197.
    • Wiues, and what kind of subiection is required of them. 185.
    • Wiues that are stubborne and disobe∣dient. 186.
    • Wiues, and that they haue profite by their obedience. 186.
    • Wiues must be content with their owne husbands. 186.
  • ...Word.
    • Word of our calling, & what it is. 130.
    • Word of God commended vnto vs, and of the benefite of the same. 109.
    • Word euerlasting, and how it abased it selfe. 134.
    • Word of God, and what it instructeth and teacheth. 173.
    • Word of God, ought to be the rule of life to the godlie. 173.
    • Word of God, and how the ministers thereof must handle it. 235.
    • Word of God, and how it frameth the iudgement, &c. 152.
    • Word of God, and what they which preach & teach it, must looke for. 235.
    • Word of God preached, contemned by the Anabaptists. 234.
    • Word of God, the sword of the spirit. 231.
    • Word of God, weapon of a Christian souldier against Sathan. 231. 232.
    • Word of God, and how it must be vsed against the diuell. 232.
    • Word of God abused, and ill applied by the Papists. 22.
    • Word of God, and when it is the spi∣rituall sword. 232.
    • Word of God, and of the malice of Antichrist to suppresse it. 232.
  • ...Words.
    • Words vaine, and the danger of them. 170.
    • Words vaine, and of such as delight in them. 170.
  • ...Workes.
    • Workes necessarie and conuenient to be done. 85.
    • Workes excluded from the mysterie of our saluation. 84.
    • Works of darknes, what they are. 173.
    • Workes of darknes must be rebuked, and how? 173. 174.
FINIS.
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