V.
Vagabondes.
- The Iewes threatened to bee Vaga∣bondes.
- 1007. a 20. Looke Iewes.
Vaine.
- What we haue to note vpon this spech, The worde shall not be in Vaine to∣wardes you.
- 1176. a 30.40.50.60. b all.
Vaineglorie.
- The vsage and behauiour of a man ad∣uancing himselfe for Vaineglorie.
- 37. b 40
- Notable doctrine for the beating down of all pride and Vaineglorie in man.
- 896. all.
- Of Vaineglorie in giuing our almes, & that we must refraine from the same
- 900. a 30.40
- Against such as for Vaineglorie sake finde fault and rebuke others.
- 238. a 60. and b 10. Looke Pride.
Valiant.
- It is not in any mans power to be Vali∣ant, vnlesse God strengthen him.
- 75. a 10
Vanities.
- The Vanities of men and women in their attire and other toyes taunted of God.
- 277. a 20
Variance.
- Lawes ordeined concerning Variance betweene man and man, and what dealing is required therein:
- Reade all the 142. Sermon, beginning at page 872. a 30. Looke Strife.
Varietie.
- Of Varietie of meates and drinkes, ap∣parell, and such like thinges.
- 781. b all, 782. al.
Veile.
- The cheefe cause why Moses wore a Veile to hide his face with all: where note the doctrine well.
- 403. b 20.30 40.50.1200. Looke Moses.
Vengeance.
- Gods rigorous Vengeāce on the Iewes for their disobedience.
- 45. a 60. & b 10
- Vnthankefulnes prouoketh Gods Vē∣geance against vs to the vttermost.
- 72. a 10
- In what cases the verie creatures shall aske Vengeance against vs.
- 148. a 20.30.40
- What wee haue to learne in that God compareth his wrath and Venge∣ance with his mercie.
- 192. b 50.60
- Ouer whose heades the horrible Ven∣geance of God doth hang.
- 281. a 10 191. a al, 65. b. 40
- Vnto whom Vengeance belongeth, & that we ought not to medle therein.
- 800. b 40.50. &c.
- Howe the Vengeance of God will per∣secute men, and that without cea∣sing: Read that place well.
- 978. b 40.50
- That wee must doe nothing but thinke vpon Gods Vengeance, when wee haue an Item giuen vs thereof.
- 979. b 10
- A lesson for such whom God hath assig¦ned to execute his Vengeance,
- 801. a 10
- Of the Vengeance of God vppon the kings that succeeded Dauid.
- 981. b 60.982. a 10
- Of Gods endles Vengeance vpon such as despise his Iustice.
- 976. a 10.20.30
- Touching the treasures of Gods Ven∣geance,
- read Page 1155. b all, 1156. a all.
- What wee haue to learne by Gods sharpe Vengeance executed vppon young infantes.
- 1143. all, 1144. a 10.20
- The Vengeance of God, and howe dreadfull the same is: Marke the doctrine.
- 1139. b all, 1140. a 10.20 60. b 60
- What horrible Vengeance God will take on such as serue him after the commaundement of men.
- 526. a 60 & b 10. &c.
- Two thinges to bee gathered of Saint Paules wordes, Vengeance is mine, &c.
- 1157. a 20.30.1156. a 50.60. b al▪
- Of the sorest point of Gods Vengeance and what the same is.
- 968. b 10.20
- What Vengeance of God hath beene accomplished vpō the greater part of the worlde.
- 153. a 60. & b 10
- Howe long God doeth delaie his Ven∣geance.
- 150. b 10.728. all, 729. a all.
- Signes of Gods wrath and Vengeance.
- 81. a 10. Looke Threatenings, and Punishments.
Vermine.
- That euen Vermine are the mess••n∣gers of God, and of his armie.
- 985. a 40.50.60
- Herod consumed and eaten vp of Ver∣mine, and why.
- 985. b 10
Vertue.
- Of the Vertue of all Vertues:
- Reade page 358. a 60. & b 10.
- It is no Vertue to be afraid of nothing, nor to be without feeling of greefe.
- 335. b 20
Vertues.
- Our great vanitie in vaunting of our owne Vertues.
- 89. b 10
- Men maie doe good and commenda∣ble thinges which notwithstanding shal not be reputed for Vertues be∣fore God.
- 730. a 30.40
- Vertues are not of estimation in them∣selues, Read that place.
- 358. a 50.60
Vessels.
- God maketh vs Vessels of honour, so as we shine like perls in his Church.
- 433. b 10
- There are not nowe adaies anie more materiall Vessels of the Temple, & what is the sequele thereof.
- 427. a 50
- How we are ye verie Vessels of the tēple themselues, and what wee haue to doe in that case.
- 427. a 10.20.30. &c.
Vexations.
- What we haue to learne by Gods sen∣ding of Vexations vnto vs and our lingering therein.
- 341. b 50.60. and 342. a 10
- Howe a Christian man ought to be∣haue himselfe to God warde in his Vexations.
- 360. Looke Afflictions.
Vice.
- Of a Vice that reigneth ouermuch in men, which is condemned by Mo∣ses.
- 522. a 60. & b 10
- Of the Vice of fleshlie vnrulinesse, and how it is not a sinne imputable.
- 227. b 50.60. and 228. a 10. Looke Sinne.
Vices.
- A looking glasse to discerne our owne Vices by.
- 52. b 10
- What is the cause that Vices reigne & other disorders.
- 21. a 20
- Vices maie not be suffered among peo∣ple yt professe christianitie.
- 211. a 30