Superstition.
- Houshoulders must suffer no Supersti∣tion or ydolatrie in their houses.
- 492. b 30.40.311. b 40.50
- A cleare riddance of all such thinges as may allure vs to Superstition is ne∣cessarie.
- 491. a & b all.
- The remedie to preserue vs from all vncleannesse of Superstition.
- 524. b 10.20.30
- Of naturall pronenesse to Superstition and false Adoration.
- 310. a 40.50.60. & b 10.561. a all.
- The fountaine and welspring of all Su∣perstition what it is.
- 271. b 60
- The sundrie practises of Sathan to ad∣uance Superstition and ydolatrie.
- 1239. b all.
- Howe ancient Superstition was.
- 1129. a all, b all.
- That the more we knowe Superstition, the more we must eschew it.
- 1031. a al.
- When and at what time wee haue the very meane to destroy all Superstiti∣on.
- 146. a 50
- We must holde vs to the simplicitie of Gods worde, without mingling any Superstition therewith.
- 149. a 30
- The fondnesse and Superstition of the worlde noted in diuerse pointes.
- 140. b 30.40
- The eyesore that the Iewes had to turne them to Superstition.
- 177. b 50
- How Superstition gat scope among the Iewes, &c.
- 114. a 40. Looke De∣uotion.