Honour.
- What the greatest Honor is that we cā do vnto God.
- 496. a 50.328. b 60.329. a all.
- The Honour of God and our saluation matched together.
- 536. b 50
- How they that are aduanced to Honor do beare themselues in hand.
- 21. a 60
- What Honor we ought to do vnto God in all our worldly affaires.
- 55. a 40
- They whom God hath set in Honor & preeminence haue neede to be told of their dutie.
- 18. a 20
- What the word Honour due to parents and superiours, importeth.
- 213. b 10 20.30
- God cannot abide to be robbed of his Honour, and howe that is done.
- 38. a 10.214. b 10
- What the states of Honour and all the dignities of the world are.
- ••2. a 10
- In what sort & manner we ought to Ho∣nour God.
- 342. b 10.20.794. a all, & b 10.539. a 10.20
- Men oftentimes come to Honor in the world by plain theeuerie.
- 231. b 10.20
- What regard we ought to haue of gods Honour is shewed by the care that we haue of our owne and our friends
- 540. a 10.20.30
- By what meanes men may Honor God purely.
- 20. a 20.215. a 30
- God requireth no Honour at our hands for that hee hath neede thereof, &c.
- 212. a 10.20
- The greatest Honour that a man can take to himselfe what it is.
- 166. b 10