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A diligent, and necessary Index, or Table of the most notable thynges, matters, and woordes contayned in these workes of Master William Tyndall. The letter A. signifieth the first columne, and B. the second columne of the same side.
A.
- A Aron added nothyng to Moses law. Re∣presenteth Christ, & euery true preacher 125. a
- Abbottes and Bys∣shops kepe Mōkes in ignoraunce. 361. a
- Abhominable blasphemie. 330. a
- Abiectes from God, who? 25. a
- Abrahā 303. his childrē haue his faith. 45. a. and are the childrē of faith. 63. a
- Abraham how iustified. 334. a
- Abstinēce outward is hypocrisis. 76. b. for common wealth sake is conunen∣dable. 228. a
- Abstainyng from Images. 22. a
- Absolutiō of the Popes Legate 181. b
- Abuse of Abbeyes. 359. b. of confirma∣tiō. 277. a. of Images. 271. a. of scrip∣tures and Sacraments by Papistes 13. b. 339. b. 427. b. 365. b. in prayer. 249. b
- Actual sinne washed away in Christes bloud. 32. a
- Adam must be ouerthrowen, & Christ put on. 90. b
- Adelstone kyng. 102. b
- Admonition. 207. b. to blynde guides, to rulers. 341. a. to ministers. 427. b. to More. 251. a. to al subjectes. 376. b to votaries. 21. a
- Adrian the first Pope. 349. a
- Adrian the ij. and iij. 351. a
- Aduauncement of the Pope. 348. b. of the Clergy. 347. a
- Aduengers robbe God of his honour. 178. b
- Aduoutry. 205. a
- Adultery of Dauid. 169. b
- Aduersaries to Christ knowen by their deedes. 102. a
- Aduersitie how profitable. 120. a
- Affinitie of the passeouer, and Christes Supper. 467. a
- Afflicted in this World wherewith cō∣forted. 190. a
- 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. 253. a
- Age, to be preferred before youth. 311. a. to be honored. 345. b
- Agreement in doctrine betwene Pa∣pistes, and Phariseis. 17. b. and in Scriptures. 265. a
- Albe. 277. b
- Alchouse a pulpit for Papistes. 2. a
- Allegories. 166. a. not agreable to the text are false. 167. b. their right vse. 167. a. they proue nothing. cause blind¦nes. Well to be weyed. How to be vn¦derstode. 14. a. they are no sense of Scripture. 167. a
- Almosse. 217. a. and 228. a. What in sig∣nifieth. 83. b. How truly bestowed. 74. b
- Almose of the poore become Peters patrimonie. 352. b
- Altar. 277. b
- Alteration of Gods word intollera∣ble. 23. a
- Alteratiō of bread into Christs body not proued by any scripture. 465. b
- Alteration of thynges for the abuse therof. 299. b
- Ambition. 290. b. altereth her ma∣sters message. 201. a
- Ambitious personnes haue neither fayth, nor can doe good message. 141. b
- Amendement of lyfe foloweth true faith. 303. b. the same to be wished for. 177. b
- Amendement may, be in all thinges. 393. a
- Amice. 277. b
- Anger, how no sinne. 203. a
- Anker of our saluation. 188. b
- Annoyntyng. 408. b
- Annoyntyng of the head. 227. a. and of Priestes sincerely. 133. a
- Answere of the Popishe Churche. 292. b. of Cloysterers to the poore. 243. a
- Answere to the Papistes by Paule concernyng iustification. 44. b
- Anselmus the Popes Chapleine. 362. b
- Antichrist. 406. b. What it signifieth. 60. a. who it is. 407. b
- Antichrist is knowen. 286. b
- Antichrist his Churche. 290. a. his properties. 60. b
- Antichrist beleueth Christ to be com¦men in the fleshe. 415. a. wresteth Scriptures. 357. a
- Antichrist sendeth hys soorth with false names and signes. 134. a
- Antichrist hath reigned among vs long tyme. 60. b. 407. a. subuer∣teth all thynges. 162. b. turneth the roote vpward. 130. a
- Antithesis betwene Christ, and the Pope 175. b. betwene the Popes Church and Christes. 292. b
- Antioch Peters see. 358. b
- A poena, & culpa. 151. a
- Apostles alledge not their owne au∣thoritie. 344. a. their fayth rayled on by Papistes. 422. b. all had like authoritie of Christe. 257. b. all sent out. 358. a
- Apostles howe they blessed vs. 157. a. gaue vs no blynde ceremonies. 129. a
- Apostles doubtfull. 261. a. their ig∣noraunce. 26. a
- Apostles howe they first celebrated the Lordes Supper. 476. a. nei∣ther shauen, shorne, nor annointed. 133. a. knew not the Popes vsur∣ped authoritie. 392. b
- Apostles taught thynges they write not. 255. b. they taught obedience. 340. preached Christ, and not Pe∣ter. 125. b. their doctrine is firme. 256. b. must be clea••ed vnto. 40••. a
- Apostles preached repentaūnce to the Iewes. 28. a. made heretikes of the pope with their master Christ. 265. a
- Apparaunt godlynesse in Popishe Decrees. 312. a
- Appearaunce of godlynes. 291. a
- Application of vowes. 21. a
- Argumentes Popishe to bee noted 260. a. to know false Prophetes by. 403. a
- Argumentes prouyng our saluation in Christ. 432. a. Worthy notyng touchyng the Sacrament of the Lordes Supper. 447. b
- Aristotle. 103. a beleued of Papistes before Christ. 61. b
- Aristotle and Plato cannot vnder∣stand the Scriptures. 88. a
- Armour of the Popishe spiritualty. 176. b. of a Christian man. 423. a
- Armes sent into Fraunce. 371. b
- A true story. 369. a
- Attrition a new seyned word. 148. b
- Auarice. 405. a
- Aungels bound of the Pope. 150. a
- Authority of Peter. 358. b. of his suc¦cessour onely is to preache. 173. b. not aboue the rest. 343. b
- Authoritie of the Pope. 149. b. cha∣lenged ouer God and man. 150. a
- Auricular contession opened all se∣cretes. 116. b. standeth not with Gods Testament. 155. b
- Austen, his opiniō of the Sacramēt. Calleth it a signe of Christes bo∣dy. 474. b
- Austen his place of the Churche ex∣poūded. 266. a. he complayneth one hys tyme. 277. b
B.
- BAdges of sundry fashions among the shauelynges. 140. a
- Badge of loue. 417. b
- Baggages superstitious. 271. b
- Baggage all the Popes doctrine. 248. b
- Balaam. 251. a. 254. b
- Balaam an example. 306. a
- Baptisme. 14. b. 187. b. 226. a. descrip¦tion therof. 14. b
- Baptisme figured by Circumcision. compared with Circumcisiō. 467. b. is euerlastyng. 148. a. to vs, as Circumcision to the Iewes. 437. b
- Baptisme inward of the soule what. 187. b▪
- Baptisme to what ende. 411. a. tea∣cheth repentaunce. 14. b. what it woorketh in vs. 441. b. without