The vvhole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes, three worthy martyrs, and principall teachers of this Churche of England collected and compiled in one tome togither, beyng before scattered, [and] now in print here exhibited to the Church. To the prayse of God, and profite of all good Christian readers.

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The vvhole workes of W. Tyndall, Iohn Frith, and Doct. Barnes, three worthy martyrs, and principall teachers of this Churche of England collected and compiled in one tome togither, beyng before scattered, [and] now in print here exhibited to the Church. To the prayse of God, and profite of all good Christian readers.
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Tyndale, William, d. 1536.
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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 cleaed 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

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  • fayth not auaylable. ibidem.
  • Baptisme 〈◊〉〈◊〉 yt Sacramēt of Christes Supper are most necessary. 467. b
  • Barren fayth, without loue. 332. b
  • B•…•…le betwene the spirite and the flesh. 46. a
  • Beauty of the tabernacle. 9. a
  • Beggers in times past not suffred to runne abroad. 133. b
  • Beggers Friers. 355. a
  • Begynnyng of penaunce and Purga to•…•… 97. b. of the Popes authori∣tie 352. b
  • Behauiour in readyng Scriptures and Doctours. 106. b
  • Bele in Christ what. 131. a. in God and contempt of the world. 7. b. of Christes humanitie and diuinitie. 390. b
  • Belefe in Gods promise iustifieth. 117. b. in Christ. 390. b
  • Belefe must be takē heede to. 286. b
  • Be•…•… of the resurrection is an arti∣cle 〈◊〉〈◊〉 our fayth. 431. b
  • Belefe in Christ and that he dyed not al••••e. 130. b
  • Belefe in God. 238. b
  • Beleuers in God, whom. 287. b. in man cursed. 267. a
  • Beleuers in Christ must folow him. 132. b
  • Beleuing remissiō of sinnes in Christ 321. a
  • Belly Gods reproued of Christ 457. a
  • Bels christined. 152. a
  • Benefite of Christes death of whom receaued. 443. b
  • Beren garius kyng of Lombardy. 352. a
  • •…•…wyng of benefices wickedly. 360. a
  • Bibles searched for to bee burned. 454. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 straunge worde to Popishe Curates. 102. a
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 warnyng to y godly. 454. b
  • Byndyng & lowsing. 123. by the mea∣nyng therof. 174. a. and 150. a. &. b
  • Byndyng and lowsing commeth tho∣ro•…•…chyng. 15. a. are of one 〈…〉〈…〉. 174. a
  • B•…•… 14. a. and 4. b. ouerse∣〈◊〉〈◊〉. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. a. why ordayned. 251. b
  • Byshop described. 4. a
  • Bys•…•… of Fraunce. 114. b. of yn 〈…〉〈…〉. b. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Al•…•…e. 114. b. of〈…〉〈…〉••••essed downe the 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 1•…•…. a
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 of Rome 〈◊〉〈◊〉 the proue〈…〉〈…〉Their of∣•…•… in primitiue〈…〉〈…〉346. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 must not be ••••gitiue. 22. a. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 should be 〈…〉〈…〉, and not 〈…〉〈…〉. 285. b
  • B••••hops〈…〉〈…〉all 〈◊〉〈◊〉. b. they perse∣•…•… 114. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 not sw•…•… 〈◊〉〈◊〉 kynges, but〈…〉〈…〉to them. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. b. they 〈…〉〈…〉. 141. a
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 th•••• 〈…〉〈…〉, or reach false doctrine none of Gods annoyn¦ted. 135. b
  • Bishop of Durham. 374. a
  • Birdes and beastes examples of secu¦ritie. 334. a
  • Blasing of armes. 113. a. and of hypo∣crites. 291. b
  • Blasphemy of Christes death by pa∣pistes. 16. b
  • Blessed who. 34. b
  • Blessednes through whom. 394. a
  • Blessyng. 110. a. of God to Abraham 436. b. of Bishops. 157. a
  • Blessyng what it meaneth. 145. a
  • Blindnes through Allegories. 14. a. of the Iewes. 457. a. of our nature. 44. a
  • Bloud of Christ in whom lost. 132. b
  • Bloud of fayth feedeth Christ Gos∣pell. 453. b
  • Bloud of Christ washeth away ac∣tual sinne. 32. a. maketh perfect our workes. 31. a
  • Bloud sacrifices. 424. b
  • Bodyly exercise. 280. a
  • Bodyly seruice satisfieth not God. 184. b. and 284. a. nor purgeth the soule. 306. b
  • Bodyly eatyng of Christe profiteth not. 464. b
  • Body of Christ spirituall in the Sa∣crament. 310. b. naturally not in the Sacrament. 316. b
  • Body and bloud of Christ how to be receiued. 316. b
  • Body subiect to the Prince, soule to God. 271. b
  • Boldnes of spirite in Christes cause bringeth immortalitie. 454. a
  • Bones not to be worhypped. 281. b
  • Boniface the thyrd. 347. b
  • Bootes. 134. b
  • Borne of God all that loue hym. 416. a
  • Borowed spech. 397. a
  • Bountifulnes towarde our neigh∣bour. 383. a
  • Brasen Serpent. 274. b. it was not God. 299. a
  • Bread. 323. a. not cōsecrate by Christ 467. b. howe it signifieth Christes flesh. 59. a
  • Bread and wyne are Sacramentes to holy vses. 477. a
  • Bread and wyne in the Sacrament called the body and bloud of Christ 469. a
  • Breakyng of promise. 290. b
  • Breakyng the Sacrament among Princes. 295. b
  • Bribetaking a pestilence in Iudges. 123. a
  • Brothers weakenes must be consi∣dered. 40. b
  • Buildyng of Abbeyes. 351. b
  • Buildyng on sande. 246. a. 35. a
  • Burbon the Emperours chief Ca∣piayne. 37. a
  • Burden of spirituall Lawyers. 140. a
  • Burtals are to be celebrated honora∣bly, and why? 434. a
C.
  • CAlil what kynde of sacrifice. 291. b
  • Candles. 280. a. 277. b
  • Canonization. 297. b
  • Captiuitie of the Israelites. 97. b
  • Captious Papistes how to be aun∣swered. 268. b
  • Cap of maintenaunce. 114. b
  • Carnall man. 293. b
  • Carnall man ignorauut of Gods spi∣rite. 407. a
  • Carnall weakenes comforted. 454. a
  • Cardinall Wolsey most false. 375. a. his practise. 368. b. had twoo faces. 371. b. his hat. 375. a
  • Cardinal Wolsey and his Chaplems passed the xij. Apostles in pomp. 370. b
  • Care, of what sorte forbidden. 236. a. of the Scripture. 305. b. of a Chri∣stian man. 100. b. of the spiritualtie for the temporaltie. 192. b
  • Care for worldly wealth to be reiec∣ted. 234. b. to keepe Gods couenaū the chief care. 235. b
  • Care due to euery man of what sort. 236. b
  • Carefulnes of god for y weake. 189. a
  • Carolus Magnus. 348. b
  • Cause of false miracles. 301. a. of Turkish & Iewish obstinacy. 301. b
  • Cause of loue searched of the spiritu∣all. 247. b
  • Caution in swearyng. 209. a
  • Cautels in vowes. 21. b
  • Ceremonies. 9. a. 12. a. 237. b. prefer∣red by Papistes. 278. b. Scholema¦sters to the Iewes. 12. a. cause of ignoraunce. 278. a. bryng not the ho¦ly ghost. 152. b. cannot iustifie. 10. a. reiected without good doctrine. 248. a
  • Ceremonies with their true signifi∣fations tollerable. 278. b. confirme fayth. 12. b. contayne profitable doc∣trine. 12. b
  • Ceremonies had significations gene∣rally at the begynnyng. 277. b. why geuen. 10. a
  • Ceremonies of the communion how first they came into the Churche. 277. a
  • Ceremonies of the new Testament. 226. a
  • Ceremonies, and Sacraments their vses. 12. a
  • Certification of pardon for sinnes. 213. a
  • Charles the Great his life. 349. b. a whoremonger, and a saint. 350. a. b receiueth the Empyre of the Pope 349. a. an Emperour for the popes purpose. 350. a. compelled all to o∣bey the Pope. 349. b
  • Charles called of the Pope most Christian kyng. 349. b 253. b.
  • 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. Charitie. 242. b. moderateth the law. 209. a
  • Charitie eruent in the primitiue Church. 346. a
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  • Charitie hath diuerse significations. 253. b
  • Chastitie. 242. b. fayned. 20. b. wil∣full. 16. b. of the Clergy. 315. a
  • Chastitie of Priestes, originall ther∣of. 347. b
  • Chast vnchastitie of Papistes. 311. a
  • Chastising of the body is for our pro¦fite. 328. b
  • Cheeke to be strikē on the other side, what it meaneth. 210. a
  • Chief cause of the institution of the Sacrament. 440. b
  • Children of fayth, Abrahams chil∣dren. 63. a. they woorke of loue. 163. a
  • Children of God obedient to the law. 325. a. why tempted with aduersi∣tie. 236. a
  • Childrē all of wrath by Adam. 337. b how to be brought vp. 120. b. not to be rigourously dealt withall of pa∣rētes. 120. b. howe destroyed. 120. b to be taught Gods word. 101. b
  • Choise put to vs in ij. thynges. 99. b
  • Christ. 226. a. he onely is holy. 407. a a store house of mercy. 64. b. our onely Sauiour. 394. b. our exam∣ple. 195. b. our fayth and rocke. 173. a. our lyfe. 390. b. father of all righ∣teousnes. 72. a. our aduocate. 395. a. our anker hold. 6. a. our hope. 91. a. our onely Phisitian. 75. b. our righ∣teousnes. 82. b
  • Christ purchaseth all goodnes for vs 70. b. his burden is easie. 286. a. a¦sure foundation. 92. a. A perfect cō∣forter of Christians. 292. a
  • Christ dyd good workes, and why? 383. a. his workes rewarded in vs. 92. b. his loue. 164. b. the fulnes of all goodnes. 424. a. the way to sal∣uation. ibid: the comforter in all af∣flictions. 440. b. no sinner. 160. b. iustifieth the greatest sinner. 120. a. loueth all Christiās alike. 162. b. he brought saluation, as Adā brought sinne. 46. a. his generall rule. 63. b. an example of all goodnes. 383. a. In hym we are all in all. 75. a. his saying to hypocrites. 409. a
  • Christ ignoraunt of worldly matters 163. b. hys Church. 187. b. he is ve∣ry God. 390. a. possessed by fayth. bryngeth all goodnes. 89. a. to whō geuen. 185. a. neither shauē, shorne, nor annoynted with oyle. 132. b. how hee was entreated. 97. b. hys doctrine and the Popes contrary. 409. b. his exchaūge with vs. 402. a. why he deliuered vs. 22. a. geuen to sinners. 161. a. his cōmaundemēt to preach maketh Pristes. 145. b. what authoritie he gaue his Apo∣stles. 150. b. onely without sinne. 336. b
  • Christ dyd all thynges for our salua∣tion. 382. b. onely mediatour betwen God and man. 431. b. dwelleth in vs by fayth. 464. a. In no cause to bee denyed. 101. a. his seate is hys preachyng. 175. a. will not falsefie the Scriptures. 461. a. is very mā. 390. a. his Ʋicare who. 411. b. his flocke a litle flocke. 105. b. his Di∣sciples are acquaynted with hys phrases. 460. b. his three witnesses 421. b. sent his Apostles with lyke authority. 126. a. why he came from heauen to earth. 458. a. Raignyng in vs all is good. 163. b. Gods mer∣cy stoole. 379. a. his Churche euer persecuted. 289. b. a kyng. 401. a. kyng ouer death. hell, and sinne. 394. b. preached in the old Testa∣ment. 23. a
  • Christes Gospell must bee fed with the bloud of fayth. 453. b. hys pas∣sion to saluation not vnderstode of whom. 187. b. most contrary to the Pope. 145. a. and. 362. b. his steps how to be folowed. 108. b. and. 73. a told his Disciples of hys Ascentiō 470. b. playnly declareth his body∣ly departure. ibid.
  • Christ causeth God to loue vs. 164. b openeth hym selfe to the Iewes. 457. b. playnly declareth his body∣ly departure. 470. b. condemneth Phariseis, and why? 17. a. sought of many for a worldly purpose. 105 b. compared with Ionas. 27. b. per¦secuted and slayne with Christiās 139. a. his wordes offend yt Iewes and his Disciples. 464. a. he is all to a Christian. 163. a. &. 54. b. all in all things. 102. a. his mercyfulnes. 394. b. mercyfull to the penitent. 29. a. preached repentaunce. 28. b
  • Christ why slayne. 138. b. once sacri∣ficed is a sacrifice for euer. 447. a. onely an acceptable sacrifice. 18. a. why he gaue hym selfe. 394. a. hys bloud putteth away all sinne. 72. b. an euerlastyng satisfaction. 14. a. ap¦prehended by faith. 457. b. expoun∣deth the paschall lambe. 439. b. his glorified body in heauen. 471. a. his memoriall Masse. 323. a. his bloud onely purchaseth remission of sins 55. b. his flesh ye foode of our soules 459. b. a full satisfaction for our sinnes. 50. b. his body not natural∣ly in the Sacrament. 469. b. how he is in many places and how not at one instant. 461. b. his bloud bles¦seth vs from curse of the law. 77. a. he consecrated no bread. 465. b. sa∣tisfied for our sinnes after & afore Baptisme. 32. a. sacrificed once for all. 310. b. he boroweth figures of the old Testament, and why? 14. b. his prayer is heard praying for vs. 401. b. his treasures who vn∣derstand not. 69. b
  • Christ why not embraced. 162. a. dis∣honored. 18. a. vnder the temporall sword. 115. b. a vayne name in res∣pect of the Popes name. 127. a. hys prophesie must be fulfilled how ter¦rible soeuer it be. 132. b. he prophe∣sied why Antichrist should come. 151. b. not tyed to Antichristes eare 149. a. not disguised. 408. a. accu∣sed of insurrection. 105. a. his pro¦phesie fulfilled in the papistes. 132. a. commaundeth Scriptures to be searched. 102. a. alloweth allego∣ries aptly applyed. 467. a. onely ful¦filleth the law. 40. a
  • Chrisostome calleth the Sacrament a signe of Christes body. 474. b. his saying of our Lady. 336. b
  • Christian man onely suffreth. 119. b. receiueth ibid. hath Christes spirite 83. b. how farre bosid to suffer 327 a. wherunto called. 98. b. what re∣quisite for hym. 34. a. seketh Chri∣stes honor. 292. a. seeketh his salua¦tion onely of Christ. 292. a. seeketh to Christ. 329. b
  • Christian loue of whō reiected. 116. b
  • Christian patience. 260. a
  • Christian doctrine sufficiently con∣teyned in Paule to the Romanes. 49. b
  • Christian kyng, who. 349. b
  • Christenyng of Belles. 152. a
  • Churche 200. a. what it is. 257. a. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 word of diuerse significatiōs. 249. a. without sinne. 294. a. contayneth good & euill. 291. a. a place of pray∣er. 282. b. why first ordeyned. 87. b. cannot erre. 360. a
  • Church of God how taken in Scrip¦ture. 250. a. repugnaunt to Gods law erreth. 201. b. hath a double sig¦nification. 291. a. why translated in∣to this word congregation. 250. b
  • Churche must yeld a reason of theyr doctrine. 288. a. Papall persecu∣teth, neuer suffreth. 289. b. erreth if the Pope be head therof. 375. a
  • Church carnall sinneth. 294. b
  • Churlishnes. 290. b
  • Churchwardēs their office in tymes past. 373. b
  • Cyprian. 332. b
  • Circumcision. 273. a. a figure of bap∣tisme. 467. b. the seale of Gods co∣uenaunt with vs. 437. a. not vsed in xl. yeares. 248. a. without fayth auayleth not. 441. a
  • Circumspect Prelates. 369. b
  • Citations. 134. b
  • Ciuile orders for fastyng. 136. a
  • Clergy. 339. a
  • Clergy of the Pope. 293. a. are lyers 341. b. robbe God of all honor. 165 b. secret conspiratours. 363. a. mur∣therers. 341. a. persecutours. 262. a
  • Clergy discharged. 374. b
  • Climyng vp of the Pope. 347. b
  • Cloister loue, is bely loue. 164. b
  • Comparisō betwen Ionas & Christ 27. b. contrariety betwene Christ & the Pope. 353. b. betwene the olde passeouer & Christes last Supper. 467. b
  • Comparison betwene Thomas Bec¦ket and Thomas Wolsey. 361. b
  • Competent liuyng sufficient. 20. a. it cōmeth by folowyng Christ. 235. b
  • Compassion for Christes sake must be shewed. 84. b
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  • rich men. 231. a
  • Common wealth. 23. a
  • Common goodes. 346. a
  • Compulsion that Priests should put away their wiues. 314. a
  • Comminalty what to bee required of by the Prince. 179. b
  • Common saying of Papistes. 360. b
  • Comfort agaynst desperation. 4. a
  • Commaundementes of whom kept. 76. b
  • Comfort agaynst carnall weakenes. 454. a
  • Condemnation not vnder three wit∣nesses. 23. a
  • Condemnation of the law. 57. a
  • Confirmation of childrē. 276. b. how it came first into the Church. 276. a
  • Congregatiō how vnderstode. 205. b it must order vs. 441. a. what per∣teineth to them. 358. b
  • Confession. 115. a. 290. b. 173. a
  • Confession, the nurse of treason. 155. b. what an intolerable burden. 140 a. robbeth the Sacramentes. 157. b. stablisheth the Popes kingdome 180. b
  • Confessiō due to them whō we haue offended. 148. b
  • Confession with repentaunce. 392. b. knowledgeth her sinnes hartly to God. 147. a
  • Confessiō of thy fayth in Christ with out carnall feare assureth thee of saluation. 147. a
  • Conquest of the world, what? 405. a
  • Conquestes of fayth. 421. b
  • Conscience how pacified. ibid. b
  • Conscience accuseth not the worker. 413. b
  • Consciēces must be examined before the communion be receiued. 472. b
  • Consideratiō of two thinges in Sa∣cramentes. 468. a
  • Constancy. 454. a
  • Constantines gift fayned. 356. a
  • Correction of God, a token of loue. 25. a
  • Corpors ecloth. 277. b
  • Contemners of the law, who? 380. a
  • Contempt of the world. 7. b
  • Contempt or loue shewed to Christ as to our brethren. 163. a
  • Contentes of the old Testamēt, and new. 377. b
  • Controuersies concernyng saluation to be stode vnto. 1454. a. betwene Iames and Paule. 130. b
  • Continuaunce to the end in the Gos∣pell maketh vs blessed. 52. b
  • Conuersation of Christ and his Apo¦stles to be considered in expoūdyng Scriptures. 172. b
  • Couenaunt of God. 186. b. to be kept with hym. 23. a. a sure absolution. 224. a
  • Couenaunt of Gods promise. 432. a. of hys bindyng him selfe to vs. 224▪ b. of the Iewes. 436. a
  • Couent. 192. b
  • Couetousnes. 189. b. 267. b. 290. b. 205. b
  • Couetousnes a plague. 230. a. blyn∣deth our eyes. 406. a. blindeth Re∣ligion. 19. b. blyndeth the spiritual∣tie. 107. b. roote of all euill. 215. b
  • Couetousnes bewrayeth a false Pro¦phet. 189. b. maketh a false prophet. 231. b. the end of false doctrine. 173. a. of Prelates decayed Christen∣dome. 346. a. of shauelynges must not be restrayned. 406. a
  • Councels. 295. a. general. 314. b. how they should conclude. 288. a. put downe all Images in Grece. 323. b
  • Councell of Papistes dānable. 108. a
  • Craft of the Pope. 369. b. of his Le∣gates. 366. b. of Prelates. 135. a. of hypocrites. 134. a
  • Crosse. 186. b. 219. a. 326. a
  • Crosse borne in procession. 135. a
  • Crosse of Christe purgeth all vices. 165. a. foloweth a true Christian. 209. a
  • Crueltie of Papistes. 309. b. 363. b
  • Curse. 110. a
  • Curse of God vppon law breakers. 23. b
  • Curse of the Pope a fearefull bugge 150. a
  • Cursed who. 195. b
  • Cursyng the meanyng therof. 174. b
  • Curiositie reproueth. 23. b. to be auoy¦ded. 409. b
  • Curiositie in searching Gods secrets 329. a
  • Custome of walshe people. 152. b
  • Cut of from Christ who. 165. a
  • Cup of Christes bloud what. 443. b
  • Cup of Christ & the deuill how they differre. 472. a. and b.
D.
  • DAmnation of Princes. 112. a
  • Damnation not due to them that are in Christ. 42. a
  • Darkenes. 232. b. of the Popes doc∣trine. 232. b
  • Darknes caused through couetous∣nes. 232. a
  • Dauid. 260. a. would not aduenge hym selfe. 110. b. slue not Saule, & why? 111. a
  • Dauncyng in Paris. 375. b
  • Dayly bread expounded. 222. b
  • Dayly vse of the Sacramentes com¦maunded by God. 442. a
  • Deacon. 345. b. what it signifieth his office. 133. b
  • Deacons how admitted of the Apo∣stles. 146. a. their office in the pri∣mitiue Church. 345. b
  • Deacons were the first corruption of the Church. 346. b
  • Deacons of Christ, and of the Pope differre. 310. b
  • Dead men. 408. a. not holpen by man 13. b. rewarded of the Pope. 362. a
  • Dead Saintes, their miracles in the Popish Church. 302. a
  • Death of Christe why so necessary. 462. a. way to saluation. 257. b
  • Death and resurrection of Christe shewed by Ionas. 27. b. figured by the paschall lambe. 439. b
  • Death of Christ purchased grace for our soules. 279. a
  • Death of Christ blasphemed by Pa∣pistes. 16. b
  • Deceauyng of our selues. 392. b
  • Declaration of Adames heyres. 381. b. of Christ in the old Testament. 23. a
  • Decrees deuilish. 262. a
  • Decrees of Byshops aboue Gods word. 124. b
  • Deedes not allowed without fayth. 85. b. how farreforth acceptable to God. 154. b
  • Deedes of ours why euill. 328. b. pro¦cedyng and not procedyng of our selues. 47. b
  • Deedes of Christ, and ours, their ef∣fectes. 35. b
  • Deedes not iustified by fayth are sinne. 155. a
  • Definition of the Church. 250. a. of fayth in generall. 42. b. of rue faith 64 b
  • Definition of Popish penaūce. 398. a
  • Defender of the fayth. 374. b
  • Defiance sent from the French kyng to kyng Henry the viij. 371. b
  • Degrees of nature altered by ma∣riage. 108. b
  • Deliueraunce by Christ, & why. 22. a
  • Deliueraūce out of purgatory. 366. a
  • Deliberation of Princes in makyng warre. 193. b
  • Delight of the faithfull. 379. b
  • Denial of helpe to our neighbour dis¦honoreth hym. 270. a
  • Derogation frō the dignitie of Chri∣stes bloud. 70. a
  • Derogation from Christes fayth is agaynst hys Church. 187. b
  • Description of swyne. 238. a
  • Descriptiō of Baptisme. 14. b. of our iustification. 330. b
  • Desert and free gift are contraryes. 19. b
  • Desperation how it commeth. 219▪ a. assayleth fayth. 259. a
  • Despere of mans helpe bryngeth Gods helpe. 454. a
  • ...Desiderius. 359. a
  • Deuilish doctrine. 415. a. practises. 368. b. pride. 353. a. expoundyng the Scriptures by Papistes. 175. a
  • Deuill is darknes. 392. a. blyndeth vs from Gods wil. 329. a. to be re∣sisted with the sheild of fayth. 62. b. euerthrowen by Christ. 278. b
  • Deuill driuen away by fayth. 131. b. aduauncer of Popes. 301. b
  • Deuils and stifnecked sinners desti∣tute of the fayth that Paule spea∣keth of. 130. b
  • Deuils confessed Christe to bee the sonne of God. 95. b
  • Deuils wages. 100. a
  • Deuises of the Cardinall. 372. b
  • Deuteronomium a booke of Mo∣ses commended. 21. b
  • Differences of fayth. 197. a. betwene the old and new Testament. 444. a. betwene the Iewes and the 〈◊〉〈◊〉

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  • ... ls. 44. a. betwne true faith and fay¦ned. 66. b. betwene false fayth and right. 66. a
  • Differences betwene Goddes chil∣dren and the deuils. 99. b. betwene Gods sinners and the deuill. 199. b. betwene the fall of Peter & Iu∣das. 337. a. betwene true Sacra∣mentes and false. 156. betwene Sa¦cramentes and sacrifices. 13. b. be∣twene Christes naturall body and a paynted Image. 281. b. betwene teachyng the people and a preacher 252. b
  • Difference none of dayes to do good. 237. a
  • Diggyng of Abrahās welles. 184. a
  • Dignities of shauelynges. 353. a
  • Diligence (althoughe in vayne) to∣wardes our neighbour to be excu∣sed. 203. b
  • Direction of our lyfe to what ende. 387. b
  • Disciples of Antichrist. 134. a
  • Disciples of Christe were worldly mynded. 106. a. had a wicked opi∣nion of hym. 25. b. doubtfull in fayth 261. a
  • Disciples of Christe vnderstoode Christ spiritually. 465. a. refuse not death for his sake. 199. a
  • Discipline vsed in ye primitiue church 496. b
  • Dishonour of God and neighbour. 269. b
  • Dispensations purchased of the pope. 329. b
  • Dispensations for concubines. 134. a
  • Disobedience. 290. b. counted a spiri∣tuall thyng. 109. a
  • Disputations backward. 67. a. for su¦perioritie. 347. a
  • Disputations of predestination not rashly to be enterprised. 48. b
  • Dissimulation of the Pope. 352. a. of Papistes. 19. a
  • Dissimulation not culpable in some causes. 209 a
  • Dissembled truce. 366. a
  • Distemperaunce in eatyng and drin∣kyng. 227. b
  • Distrust ought not to bee in Gods prolongation of helpe. 240. a
  • Diuersities of fayth. 331. b
  • Diuision in the Church. 347. b
  • Doctrine of the Pope. 412. a. &. 415. b. abhominable. 316. b. wicked. 29. b. Papisticall. 360. b. of Phariseis blynd. 30. a. of shauelynges vayne and obstinate. 137. b. of More su∣perstitions. 317. a. of Papistes con∣cernyng Purgatory. 306 b
  • Doctrine false causeth euill workes 199. b
  • Doctrine of hypocrites. 87. a. of Pa∣pistes nedeth miracles. 301. b. with out Scripture not to be beleued. 304. b
  • Doctrine vniuersally must be exami∣ned by Gods word. 414. b
  • Doctrine of Christ peaceable. 106. b
  • Doctrine Apostolicall. 408. b. of the true Church. 304. a. of the Scrip∣ture. 388. b. and. 304. b. of Sacra∣mentes. 320. a
  • Doctrine of the Apostles confirmed with miracles. 298. b
  • Doctrine sincere causeth good wor∣kes. 199. b
  • Doctrine of Christ must be defended of euery man in hys owne person. 198. b
  • Doctours doubt at Christes playne wordes. 205. b. differ in the opinion of the Sacrament. 446. b
  • Doctours generally call the Sacra∣ment a sacrifice. 447. b
  • Doctour Colct. 318. b
  • Doctour Ferman a vertuous man, and godly. 330. a
  • Documentes of Scripture necessa∣ry. 389. b
  • Dogges. 187. a. who they be. 238. a
  • Downe fallyng sinner hath a false fayth. 432. a
  • Double signification of this woorde Church. 250. a
  • Dregges of Papistes. 406. b
  • Duns. 302. a. his doctrine aduaun∣ced. 278. a
  • Dunsticall dreames, and termes. 104. a
  • Duke H••••frey. 363. b. hys death. 364. a
  • Duty of kynges. 137. a. of Priestes. 133. b. of Ministers at the commu∣nion. 476. b
  • Duty must be done with loue. 212. a
E.
  • EAre confession. 339. a. a wicked de¦uise. 367. a. destroyeth Christes benefites. 320. a
  • Eare confession and pardons neuer confirmed by miracle. 319. b
  • Earth geuen to man of God. 121. b
  • Eatyng Christes fleshe is beleuyng in Christ. 467. a
  • Eatyng Christes body & bloud tru∣ly what it meaneth. 463. a
  • Eatyng ye whores flesh what. 455. b
  • ...Ecclesia. 250. b
  • Effect of Christe bloude. 380. b. of Gods word. 247. a. of his lawes. 22. b. of our good deedes. 158. b
  • Effectes of fayth spirituall. 43. b
  • Elders haue erred. 303. b
  • Elders and Priestes why so named. 38. a
  • Eldest sonne of the holy seat. 349. b
  • Elect must be patient and tryed. 260. a. b. haue Gods will writtē in your hartes. 255. b
  • Elect euer meditate vppon Christes kyndnes. 382. b
  • Election of the Pope confirmed by the Emperour. 346. a
  • Elias and More contrary. 284. a
  • Emanuell. 408. a
  • Emperours election to whom belō∣gyng. 352. a
  • Emperours haue deposed Popes, & Popes Emperours. 364. b. theyr oth to the Pope. 352. a. must not be very strong by the Popes will. 365. b. abused by the Pope. 350. b. not estemed of the Pope. ibidem. doteth. 350. a
  • Emperour setteth on the French kyng by night. 372. a. came through England. 371. a
  • End of the law. 193. a. of all lawes. 240. b. of hypocrites. 306. a
  • End must be cast before we begyn. 99. a
  • Enemyes to Gods word. 14. a
  • Enemyes of the truth to be hated. 216. a
  • Enemyes must be ouercome with well doyng. 117. b
  • Englishmen. 365. a
  • English Byshops. 114. a
  • Enormities of auricular confession. 180. b
  • Enormities hapned sithens kyng Ri¦chard the second his death to this Realme. 207. a
  • Entent of fastyng. 229. b
  • Entent of our eedes is all. 217. b
  • Epiphanius cut downe Images. 325. b
  • Erasmus. 304. a. fauoured of More. 251. a. partiall in iudgement. 2. a
  • Error may be saued. 258. b
  • Error of couetousnes. 230. b
  • Estulphus king of Lombardy. 348. b
  • Etymologie of this word Euangeli∣on. 378. a
  • Euangelion called the new Testa∣ment. 378. a
  • ...Eucharistia. 467. b
  • Euerlastyng lyfe to whō due. 390. b
  • Euill rulers not to be refused. 119. a. signe of Gods wrath. 118. b. whole some medecines. 119. b
  • Euill Priestes their prayers prosits not. 300. a
  • Euill outward to be auoyded. 22. a. must bee recompensed with good∣nes. 413. a.
  • Examples for our learnyng. 5. a. of loue. 332. a. of two poore men. 94. b
  • Examples very profitable. 30. b. and 259. a
  • Example of false expoundyng Scrip¦tures. 173. a. how to vnderstand ij. regimentes. 211. b
  • Examples euill, and their vse. 4. a. of acceptable dedes before God. 243. b
  • Examination of consciences must go before the receipt of the Lordes Supper. 472. b
  • Exceptions in bowes. 21. b
  • Exempt from Christ who. 403. b
  • Exhortation generall to all people. 376. a
  • Experience is in the aged. 345. b
  • Exposition of the Pater noster. 222. a. of this word (seuen tymes). 17. b
  • Ezechias. 299. b. face of ye law. 383. b
F.
  • FAyth. 42. a. 225. b. 16. a. 8. a. 226. b▪ truly defined. 42. b
  • Fayth iustifieth expounded. 187. a

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  • 225. b. 64. b. iustifieth before all workes. 45. b. apprehendeth iustifi∣cation. 330. a. sufficient to iustifie vs. 431. b. and 62. a
  • Faith that worketh not iustifieth not 333. b. 331. b. and. 303. a. 432. in Christs bloud onely iustifieth. 336. a. onely bringeth to Christ. 17. a. vn¦der no law. 336. b. accompted to vs for righteousnes. 63. b. in Christ fulfilleth the law. 91. b
  • Faith how it iustifieth compendious∣ly declared. 433. b
  • Fayth eateth and drinketh Christes body and bloud spiritually. 464. a
  • Fayth in Gods promise saued the Iewes. 12. b
  • Fayth apprehendeth Christ. 457. b
  • Faith apprehendeth Christes death. 418. a
  • Fayth in Christ bryngeth to salua∣tion. 80. b
  • Fayth, loue, and charitie thre sisters. 286. b. casteth out deuils, fasteth, and prayeth. 77. a. prayeth in all places. 93. b. the lyfe of the righte∣ous. 463. b. expelleth Gods wrath. Not idi. 430. b. chief part of pe∣naunce. 398. a
  • Faith and charitie ioyneth with true prayer. 82. a
  • Faith ye foūdatiō of Christes church. 357. a. the holy candle wherwith to blesse vs at the houre of death. 62. b▪ foloweth repentaunce. 18. b. styr∣red vp in Gods people. 22. b. confir¦med by ceremonies. 12. b
  • Fayth required of the Iewes. 457. b God respecteth in prayer. 221. and 239. b. bryngeth forth fruites of her selfe. 65. b▪ maketh vs gods sonnes 89. b. accompanyed with Gods spi¦rit. 64. b. maketh deedes of the law glorious. 94. a. how it bringeth forth fruites. 63. b. without fruites vayne. 33. b
  • Fayth maketh vs Gods heyres. 67. b. 69. b. & 419. b. maketh woorkes acceptable. 335. b. knowen by her fruites▪ 66. a. of two sortes. 266. b. 294. lost through allegories. 168. a
  • Fayth of woorkes is darknes. 232. b. contrary to the law in operations. 184. b. cannot appeare without workes. 225. a
  • Fayth of the called, & not of the elect. 294. b. cōmeth not by freewill. 329. b. without fruite is a dreame. 65. a
  • Fayth and woorkes come not of our selues. 66. a
  • Fayth false and fained. 42. b. without Gods promise is Idolatry. 156. b
  • Faith our victory. 190. b. Gods gift. 65. a. onely receaueth grace. 45. b. the surest sheild. 4. b. the roote of al goodnes. 130. a. bryngeth lyfe. 62. a Gods gift. 329. b. possesseth Gods spirite. 67. b. idle without workes. 55. a. her power. 225. a. vniteth vs to Christ. 93. b
  • Fayth feelyng. 266. b. true and liuely. 42. b. in Christes bloud. 395. b. and 307. a. bryngeth loue. 32. a. 117. a. & 225. a. the mother of loue. 419. a
  • Fayth what it bredeth. 246. b
  • Faythfull haue all thynges of God. 435. a. are in good state. 448. b. though they slip yet fall not. 259 b
  • Faythles mans prayer. 93. b
  • Faythfull and vnfaythfull sinne di∣uersly. 412. a
  • Faythfull frutes. 95. a
  • False Prophetes who. 241. b. how knowen. 245. b. proue vnwritten verityes by similitudes. 170. b. teach vs to trust in Saintes. 158. b
  • False worshipping. 271. a. of martirs 333. a. delusions. 285. a. miracles. 119. a
  • False prayer is paynfull. 221. a
  • False doctrine neuer persecuted. 301. a
  • False Popish bookes. 3. 4. a
  • False preachers are murtherers. 306. a
  • Falsehode not all spyed in one day. 326. b
  • Fall of the Pope from God. 302. a
  • Fall of Adam made vs slaues to the deuill. 381. b
  • Fanon. 277▪ b
  • Fastyng. 21. a. 228. a▪ and 242. b
  • Fastyng truly, what. 275. a true vse thereof. 81. a. 227. a. which requi∣red of God. 204. b
  • Fastyng not onely in eatyng & drin∣kyng. 228. a
  • Fasting papal, is hipocriticall. 229. b
  • Fast superstitious which. 81. a
  • Father not knowen but by the sonne 405. a
  • Feare. 114. b. 418. b
  • Feare of God not taught by y spiri∣tualty, but feare of traditiōs 141. a
  • Fastyng fastes. 229. b
  • Fightyng, slaying, and loue may all be vsed at one instant to our ene∣myes. 212▪ b
  • Figures by Christ borowed of the old Testament. 14. b
  • Figuratiue speaches vsed in Scrip∣tures. 469. b
  • Filthynes of the hart. 193. a. of Po∣pish doctrine. 411. b
  • Firye piller. 283. a
  • First fruites. 273 b
  • Fisher. 182. b. his shameles iuggling 116 a
  • Fish and flesh all one in heauen. 313. b
  • Fiue Doctours apprehended at Pa¦ris for the Gospell. 454. b
  • Flappe. 277▪ b
  • Flappes of the Albe. 277▪ b
  • Flesh described. 43. b. how to be vn∣derstode in Scriptures. 43. a. sin∣neth all generally. 258. a. enemy to man. 442. a
  • Flesh and spirite what. 43. a. 186. b. contrary. 48. a
  • Fleshe of Christe howe signified by bread. 459. a
  • Fleshe and bloud of Christ of whom eaten and dronke. 458. a. b
  • Fleshly Church. 291. b
  • Fleshly persecute the spiritual. 268. a
  • Fleshly minded voyde of iudgement. 297 a
  • Fleshly reasons for woorshyppyng Saintes. 160. a
  • Fleshly man sauoureth not spirituall thynges. 90. a
  • Fond saying. 310. a
  • Fond reasons of More. 337. a
  • Foolish Imaginations. 274. a
  • Forbyddyng of Mariage. 312. a
  • Forgiuenes. 358. a
  • Force of good workes. 15. a
  • Fountaine of true righteousnesse is Christes bloud. 74. a
  • Free wil. 113. b. 321. a. and 328. b. pre∣uenteth not grace. 321. a. ouerthrew our forefathers. 16. a
  • Freedome. 113. a. from sinne and the law. 46. b
  • Free from the law who? 46. b
  • Free gift and desert are cōtrary. 19. b
  • Free Chappels. 136. a
  • Frenchmen. 365. a
  • French kyng. 182. b. made a Monke. 348. b. helped forward the Pope. 348. a
  • Friers. 151. a. 292. b
  • Frier Forest. 366. a
  • Frier Bongey. 366. b
  • Friers not bound to preach. 277. a
  • Friers and Monkes shoulde not preach. 164. b
  • Fruites of fayth and woorkes. 45. b. of our loue towardes God. 22. b. of ignoraunce. 277. a
  • Fulnes of all goodnes Christ. 424. a
  • Fulfillyng the law, what. 240. b. ob∣tayned by fayth. 44. b
  • Foundations of man feeble. 92. a
  • Foundation of loue. 416. a. of the old Testament. 9. b. of Abbeyes, and Purgatory. 309. a
  • Fury of the Popish Clergy. 93. a
G.
  • GAine ioyned with payne easeth the same. 361. a
  • Gainefull Gospell loued of shaue lynges. 406. b
  • Geldyng of Priestes. 317. b
  • Generation of two sortes. 415. b
  • Generation of Serpentes. 340. b
  • George Ioy writeth to the kyng for licence to trāslate the Bible. 454. b
  • Gildas. 28. a. a preacher and a Pro∣phet. 101. a
  • Gift what it is. 42. a
  • Giftes of grace our brothers aswell as ours. 384. b
  • Giltles nede no pardon. 318. b
  • Glory. 200. b
  • Glorious names of the Popes Cler∣gy, their estimation. 140. b
  • Gloses. 200. a. Pharisaicall. 264. b
  • God described. 431. a. what he is. 104 a spirite. 294 b. inuisible. 417. a. what he requireth. 26. a. onely to be beleued. 22. b. geueth all thyngs. 24. b. alwayes most gracious. 119. b. de¦fendeth his doctrine hym selfe. 97. a. teacheth vs if man wil not. 103. b.

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  • seeketh vs. 294. a. pardoneth vs of his mercy. 74. b. draweth vs to Christ. 458. a. heareth prayer at all tymes. 20. b. receiueth the humble. 85. b. worketh by grace in vs before repentaūce come. 321. b. biddeth vs be bold with hym. 297. b. rewar∣deth all obedience. 110. a. mercyfull to the ignoraunt. 377. a. forgeueth our frailty. 293. b. reserueth a litle flocke. 298. a. what worke he requi¦reth. 457. a. maketh vs blessed in Christ. 90. b
  • God is light. 392. a. the chief Phisi∣tian. 297. a. can not lye. 170. b. in whom dwellyng. 417. b. how right∣ly serued. 86. a. how truly worshyp¦ped. 180. a. whō he receiueth. 101. a
  • God who he will plague. 35. b. pou∣reth vengeaunce vpon the vnrepē∣taunt. 28. a. aduengeth his doctrine. 106. b. aduengeth disobedience. 107 b. and 110. a. plagueth hys enemies and helpeth his seruaūtes. 7. b. will not be tempted. 171. a
  • God forbyddeth Images. 8. b. lyke him selfe euery where. 282. a
  • God who he reiecteth. 25. a. taketh a∣way the wicked. 111. a. warneth be∣fore he strike. 105. a. destroyeth one wicked by an other. 110. b. punisher of secret sinnes, the kyng of open. 122. b
  • God worketh backward. 98. a. no lyer. 462. a
  • God worketh vppon all creatures as he will. 80. b. respecteth not persōs. 122. a. a iust iudge ouer kyng & all degrees. 142. a. onely taketh ven∣geaunce on the kyng. 111. a. how he is at one with vs. 72. b. burdened with his promises. 4. b
  • God sometymes weakeneth his elect and why? 101. a. scourgeth whom he loueth. 8. a and 186. a. trieth hys childrens fayth. 98. a. is fatherly to his elect. 293. b. kepeth a litle flocke 268. a
  • God first loued vs. 88. b. and 333. b. fighteth for vs. 98. b. receiueth vs for Christes sake. 42. a. worketh in vs by faith. 415. b. loueth vs not for our works sake. 162. b. to vs as we shuld be to our neighbour. 73. b. strō¦ger thē all his enemyes. 98. a. defē∣der of all estates. 341. b. pardōneth all simple for Christes sake. 346. a
  • God in the name of Iesus must be called vpon in all aduersities. 425. b. reioyceth in an acceptable recei∣uer asmuch as in a liberall geuer. 244. b
  • Gods will is we shoulde doe good workes. 75. a
  • Gods childrē cannot sinne. 423. b. his loue howe to be vnderstode in vs. 89. a. his promise reacheth to all Abrahams posterity. 437. b. his pro¦mises are all comfort. 100. a. his fa∣uour at what tyme from vs. 34. b. his two Testamentes. 9. b
  • Gods spirite. 392. a. where it is. 41. a his word may not be altered. 23. a. his gentle correctiō. 287. b. his chil∣dren vnder chastising. 100. a. hys forgiuenes. 395. a. his goodnes to mankynd. 234. a. his glory set forth by true miracles. 475. a. his kynd∣nes moueth vs to loue hym. 67. b. his mercy styrreth vp fayth in vs. 45. a. his generall couenaunt with vs. 33. b. his word pith of all good∣nes. 290 a. not the cause of euill. 105. b. ought to iudge. 14. a. how to vnderstand the same. 142. a. must season all thynges. 121. b. must be heard and done. 75. a
  • Gods spirite hath spoken the Scrip∣tures. 80. a. his truth worketh wō¦ders. 97. b. fighteth for vs. 98. a
  • Gods grace must be exercised in vs. 68. a. his Sacramentes preach his promises. 162. a. his promise saueth vs. 52. a. his mercy saueth vs. 45. a. his mercy toward the penitent. 22. a
  • Gods promises iustifie. 51. b. his pro∣mises in Christ belong onely to the penitent. 31. a. his will sought out onely of a true Christian. 102. a
  • Gods worde sighteth agaynst hypo∣crites. 97. b. persecuted. 97. a. hys Churche called heretickes. 291. a. his true church who are. 268. a. his true seruice. 217. a
  • Gods workes supernatural. 21. b. his omnipotency not to curiously to be dealt withall. 462. b. his presence in all places alike. 287. a. his won∣derfull care for his. 164. a
  • Goods. 212. b
  • Good woorkes where. 78. a. where true fayth is. 45. b. and 55. b
  • Good woorkes how farre forth they please God. 54. a. significations of true fayth. 44. b. fruites of fayth. 45. b
  • Good men may erre and not be dam∣ned. 300. a
  • Goodnes must be shewed to euill per¦sons. 71. a
  • Gospel. 36. b. 387. a. what it signifieth 127. a. comforteth. 77. b. promised by the Prophetes. 378. a. a true touchstone. 3. a. the ministration of of righteousnes. 62. a. why writtē of the Apostles. 288. b
  • Gospell and the Popes doctrine dif∣fer. 475. b. slaundered by Papistes. 320. b
  • Gothes. 351. b
  • Gouernement of Gods Ministers. 344. a
  • Goyng to law. 212. b
  • Grace what. 157. b. how to be vnder∣stode. 42. a
  • Grace & truth come through Christ. 199. b. receiued onely by fayth. 45. b. continueth by keepyng the law. 185. b
  • Grammarians vnderstand not La∣tin. 268. b
  • Grecians. 303. a. refuse the Popes tyranny. 347. b
  • Gregory. 325. b
  • Gregory the fifth. ibidem
  • Greuous sinne not rebuked. 426. b
  • Grosse worshyppyng of God. 424. b
H.
  • HAm and the Pope like. 170. a
  • Handy craftes commaunded by God. 244. a
  • Hatred. 204. a. and 404. a
  • Hart must ioyne with prayer. 239. a. worshyppeth God. 284. a
  • Hart of man Gods true temple. 87. b
  • Hart containeth the word of the law, and Christes promises. 31. b
  • Headynes. 90. b
  • Heathen repent at Ionas preachyng 30. b. moued by miracles to know God. 27. a
  • Hearyng the word causeth repētance 321. b
  • Hearyng Gods worde prouoked by true miracles. 284. a
  • Heauen commeth by Christ. 112. b
  • Heires of God by sayth. 257. b
  • Helizeus. 281. b
  • Helpe commeth al from aboue. 433. a
  • Helpe towarde our neighbour must be in a readynes. 78. b
  • Hell foloweth euill workes, as good workes folow fayth. 70. a
  • Henry the second. 190. a
  • Henry the fourth set vp. 28. b
  • Henry the fifth. 28. b. a great conque∣rour. 366. a
  • Henry the vi. 28. b. and 366. b
  • Heresie whence. 38. a
  • Heretikes alledged by Rochester for his purpose. 129. b
  • Heretikes fallē out of the mist. 295. a
  • Heretikes all termed that resist the Popes tyranny. 315. a
  • Hierome. 311. b. agaynst Popish Bi∣shops and Priestes. 150. a
  • Hildericus. 348. a
  • Historicall fayth much ineriour to feelyng fayth. 267. a
  • Holy dayes. 181. b. and 274. a. their ordinaunce. 248. a
  • Holy dayes and offryng dayes how first they came vp. 133. b
  • Holy Church hath borne a swynge. 289. b
  • Holy ghost. 5. a. shall rebuke y world. 247. a
  • Holy straunge gestures like Apishe play. 282. b
  • Holy water what it signifieth. 276. a
  • Honoryng God what. 269. b
  • Honour Gods name how we must. 22. a
  • Honour superfluous. 374. a
  • Honour due to rulers. 69. b. to our neighbours. ibidem
  • Honor of Christ abrogate with trust in Saintes. ••••6. b
  • Honour double due to vertuous Bi∣shops. 53. b
  • Hope her office. 188. b
  • Hope certaine in Christ saueth. 91. b
  • Hope, loue, & fayth inseparable. 185. b
  • Horsley. 318. a
  • House what it meaneth. 406. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
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  • Houshold must be cared for. 84. a
  • Humilitie, of the Apostles. 2. a. ad∣uanuceth to heauen. 456. a
  • Hunne a Marchaunt. 318. a
  • Hunnes a kynde of people. 351. b
  • Husbandes how to rule their wiues. 54. b
  • Husbandes must rule their wiues by Gods word. 121. a
  • Husband in Gods stede to his wife. 108. a
  • Hypocriticall prayers. 13. b. blynd rea¦sons. 274. a
  • Hypocrisie of Papistes. 181. a. must not be rebuked. 142. a. condemned of Paule generally. 44. a
  • Hipocrites their holines. 245. a. blind 114 a. howe they read Gods lawe. 24. a. what deedes of mercy they taught. 138. b. why they extoll their workes. 244. b. how they bynd and louse. 134. a. how they apply Gods punishement. 105. a. neede Iohn Baptist. 264. a
  • Hypocrites sit in Christ seate. 263. a. loue offrynges. 161. b. causers of all wickednes. 105. a. must be salted. 196. a. lyue altogether by theft. 141. a
I.
  • IAmes reproueth false frutes. 333. b
  • Idolatry. 239. b. 424. a. 425. b. and 443. a
  • Idolatry of mans Imaginatiō brin∣geth confusion. 161. a
  • Idolatry to worshyp Images. 273. a. set vp the shauelynges. 398. b
  • Idolatours all before we came to Christ. 312. b
  • Idolatrous persons, their worshyp. 299. b
  • Idols abhorred of God. 8. b
  • Ierome a brother of Grenwich, hys entent. 60. a
  • Ierusalem the first seate of the hygh Byshop 347. a. destroyed. 282. b
  • Iesus. 408. a. signifieth a Sauiour 174. a. our aduocate. 393. b. a true Messias. 420. a. calleth to hys fa∣ther for vs. 393. b. the way to his father. 431. a. procureth all thynges for vs. 280. a. looke more in this word (Christ.)
  • Iewes require signes to confirme their belefe. 425. a. committed Ido¦latry. 298. a. their obstinate blynd∣nes, 459. b. accused Christ falsely. 304. a. procured their owne venge∣aunce. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 how. 340. b. rebuked of in∣credulitie. 458. a. rebuked of Christ and why. 298. b. enforced by Scrip¦ture to acknowledge Christ. 275. b. their harts how hardned. 30. a. loc∣ked frō the vnderstādyng of scrip∣ture. 33. a. iustified by fayth. 273. a
  • Iewes and Gentils how they differ. 44. a. instructed of ceremonies. 12. a. deliuered by Christ from errour. ••••5. b. conuerted to Christ. 275. a. saued by fayth in Gods promise. 12. b. captures to their workes. 274. a
  • Iewishe murmuryng reproued of Christ. 458. b. their incredulitie ta∣xed. 438. a
  • Iewish state in traditions more easie then the Christians. 277. b
  • Ignoraunce of Scripture whence. 278. a. excuseth not. 245. b. promo∣ted Popery. 182. a. made vs ser∣uauntes to ceremonies. 278. b. her fruites. 277. a
  • Ignoraunce of More. 406. a. of the Apostles. 26. a
  • Ignoraunt who. 404. b. Popishe Priestes. 278. a
  • Incredulitie chief of all sinnes. 43. b
  • Infidels mocke our domme ceremo∣nies which quench fayth. 132. a
  • Infirmitie of our nature. 13. a. how to be cured. 171. a
  • Inseparable the loue of God, & our neighbour. 420. a
  • Institution of the Sacrament. 440. a. of the Lordes Supper. 444. b
  • Institution of the paschall lambe. 439. a
  • Instruction necessary for all prea∣chers. 43. b
  • Interdiction. 135. a
  • Introductions into the Scriptures. 390. a
  • Images how well vsed. 270. b. disa∣lowed in the primitiue Church. 325 a. not tollerable in Churches. 325. b seruauntes to man and not econtr. 270. b. forbidden of God. 8. b. must be abstaynod from. 22. a
  • Imageseruice abhorred of GOD. 401. b
  • Imaginations Papall are Idolatry 280. a. carnall without Gods spi∣rite. 26. b
  • Imaginations of man confirmed by Saintes miracles. 30. a. alter not God. 83. a
  • Imperiall power and the Popes ver¦tue perished together. 351. a
  • Impure harted who. 193. b
  • Iohn Tisen seruaunt to the Bishop of London, a secret Ambassadour. 456. b
  • Iohn Baptist. 263. b. expounded the law truly. 264. b
  • Iohn Baptist and our Lady were sinners. 336. a
  • Iohn the xij. Pope. 352. a
  • Ionas his sacrifice. 28. b. prayeth out of the Whales belly. 28. b. moued the Heathen to repentaunce with preachyng. 30. b
  • Ionas afrayde. 27. a. deuided within him selfe. 27. a. an vnmeete message of hym selfe. 26. b
  • Ionas beyng carnall fled from God. ibid. confesseth his sinnes. 27. a
  • Ioseph an example of Gods wonder¦full workyng. 98. a
  • Israelites haue a kyng geuen them. 118. a. mo in nūber then the Iewes 298. a. howe comforted of Moses. 98. a
  • Iudas. 251. a. 310. a. perished. 337. a
  • Iudas a Priest, a Cardinall, and a Pope. 146. a
  • Iudges. 122. b. are called Gods. 110. a. must be learned. 138. a
  • Iudgementes Papall. Concernyng sinne. 311. b. not indifferent. 341. a
  • Iudgements hypocritical of Scrip∣tures. 389. b
  • Iudgyng of false miracles intollera∣ble to Papistes. 364. a
  • Iudgyng rebuked of some sort. 237. a
  • Iugglers. 108. a
  • Iugglyng with wordes. 279. b. with textes. 357. b
  • Iugglyng termes of Papistes. 254. a. of More. 330. b
  • Iust who. 335. a
  • Iustification. 17. a. 332. a. onely com∣meth by fayth. 10. a. 14. a
  • Iustification by fayth lothsome to Papistes. 18. a. not by merites. 17. a. of our selues. 17. b
  • Iustificatiō commeth not by workes though they be neuer so glorious. 153. b
  • Iusticiaries, bond children of the law. 167. b
  • Iustifiyng signifieth Gods fauour. 117. a
K.
  • KEy. 184. a. of the Scripture. 388. a
  • Keys of knowledge. 357. a. what they be. 123. b. promised, payd. ibid. are the law of God. 138. b. counter∣fetted to be auoyded. 123. a
  • Kepers of the commaundemēt, in the state of grace. 402. b
  • Kernell of all fruites faith. 243. a
  • Kindlyng first of Purgatory. 398. a
  • King Lewes. 369. a
  • King Iohn. 249. b
  • King Henry of Windsore. 298. a
  • King Hēry the iiij. an vsurper. 338. b
  • King Henry the viij. with his army abused. 369. b. called defender of the fayth. 349. b
  • King Herold. 362. a
  • King of Fraunce made a Monke. 348. b
  • King is annointed. 393. b. Gods gift, though a tyraunt. 178. b. a great be∣nefite, though neuer so euill. 112. b. in gods rowme in this world. 111. a hath Gods authoritie. 213. b. may correct the spiritualtie. 214. b. Lord of body and goodes. 214. a. cannot priuiledge the spiritualtie to sinne. 111. b. is bound by office to aduenge and no man els. 136. b. onely ought to punish open sinne. 137. a
  • Kyng geuen to the Israelites. 118. a
  • Kinges why chosen. 109. b
  • Kinges and Emperours once elected the Pope, onely. 352. b. throwen downe by Papistes. 127. a. how in∣structed of Byshops. 98. b. capti∣ues through flatterers. 137. a. be∣come hangmen to Antichrist. 138. a in subiection to the Clergy. 140. b. sinne in geuyng, and Prelates in re¦uyng exemptiōs. 115. b. wayt on the Popes pleasure. 114. b. defēded the

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  • Popes false authoritie. 114. b. sworne to Byshops and not By∣shops to kynges. 155. b
  • Kinges must make their accompt to to God onely. 111. b. must kepe law∣promise with all men. 124. a. must execute their office them selues, and commit the same to wicked Popish Byshops. 138. a
  • Kinges law is Gods law. 137. b
  • Kinges must be learned. 198. a. may not rule after their owne Imagi∣nation. 179. a. must folowe Gods word in all their doynges. 222. a
  • Kinges and subiectes one afore God 224. b
  • Kingdome of heauen what. 235. a. of Christ spirituall. 343. a. of heauen & of this world not alyke. 160. a
  • Kingdome of the pope of this world. 343. b
  • Kingdome of Lombardy deuided. 349. a
  • Knauery in shrift. 147. b
  • Knowledge of God. 408. b. of the true way. 298. b. of Scriptures pertayneth to all men. 138. a
  • Knowledge of Christ not taught vs by Papistes. 159. a
  • Knowledge al darke saue harty know¦ledge of Christes bloudshedyng. 197. b
  • Knowledge why vsed and not cōfes∣sion. 254. a
L.
  • LAdders sold of Papistes to clime to heauen. 123. b
  • Lambes. 187. a
  • Landes why first geuen to spirituall officers. 134. a
  • Landes temporall small in respect of the spirituall landes. 135. b
  • Landlordes should not rayse rentes. 121. b. shoulde not suffer their te∣nauntes to be damaged. 122. a
  • (Last farthyng) expounded. 204. b
  • Latine seruice. 151. b
  • Latin toung onely vsed to all. 134. b
  • Latin text cōdemned of More. 251. b
  • ...Latria. 299. a
  • Lawes of Papistes seuerall. 102. a
  • Law spirituall of the Arches how it spoyleth. 136. b
  • Law condēneth. 77. b. bringeth death. 62. a. how geuen. 117. b. what it re∣quireth. 47. a. a marke to see how we are purged. 165. a. must be in ight and why. 379. a. requireth im¦possible thynges of vs. 378. b. dri∣ueth to desperation. 442. a
  • Law her office. 186. a. how fulfilled. 186. a. accuseth the holyest of all. 120. a. cannot iustifie. 64. a. leadeth to Christ. 184. a. cannot geue lyfe. 9. b. fulfilled with loue. 22. a. fulfil∣led with Christes mercy. 31. b. geuē by Moses. 184. b. & 378. how read of hypocrites. 24. a
  • Law walkyng. 74. a. requireth all our hartes. 39. b. condemneth, and why. 389. a. must be fulfilled spiri∣tually. 41. a. byndeth, the Gospell lowseth. 383. b. is spiritual. 26. a. and 40. b. fulfilled by Christ onely. 40. a. condemneth, Christ geueth par∣dō. 378. b. how satisfied. 40. a. whol¦ly conteined in the x. commaunde∣mentes. 33. b
  • Law her subiection, what. 46. b
  • Law and sinne wordes to be noted. 39. b
  • Law vttereth what sinne is. 47. b. encreaseth sinne. 40. b
  • Lawes temporall. 10. b. not executed, no law. 311. a
  • Law of nature byndeth vs to helpe our neighbour. 72. a
  • Law kepyng, and breakyng what fo∣loweth. 206. b
  • Law breakers cursed of God. 23. b
  • Layty why they rule not. 131. a. kept from halfe the Sacrament. 428. a. must néedes now haue the Gospell. 148. a
  • Leadyng in darknes. 310. a
  • Learned men haue doubted of Paule his Epistle to the Hebrues, who is author therof. 56. a
  • Leauen of many sortes. 225. a. of the Pope. 307. b
  • Lechery. 267. a. 405. b
  • Lechery and couetousnes no sinnes with Papistes. 267. b
  • Legend of Popish lyes. 301. a
  • Left hand. 141. a
  • Leo the iij. Pope. 349. b
  • Leper a good example. 15. a
  • Lesser ceasseth in presence of the grea¦ter. 358. b
  • Lesson very frutefull. 31. b. godly. 309. b. good for ministers. 477. a. tellyng vs when we haue Gods spi¦rite. 92. b
  • Leude Cardinall and a false Pope. 371. b
  • Lewes the milde. 350. b
  • Libertie. 105. b. commeth through pa¦tience. 119. a
  • Liberties graunted by Papistes to all maner malfactours. 179. a
  • Liberalitie to our brethren. 425. a
  • Light, continuaunce therein what. 404. a
  • Litle flocke. 292. b. receiueth the pro∣mises. 292. a. goeth to wracke. 293. a
  • Litle master Parson, hys practises. 362. b
  • Life of Gods elect, Scripture. 389. b
  • Life not geuen by the law. 9. b
  • Litterall sense is spirituall. 169. a. pro¦ueth an allegory. 167. b
  • Litterall sēse of More dashed. 466. a
  • Loafe of bread signifieth one body in Christ. 472. a
  • Loane forgeuen of the Clergy. 374. a and by the temporaltie. ibidem
  • Losing and bindyng. 357. a. the ryght maner thereof. 150. a. signification therof. 174. b
  • Losse for Christes sake a C. tymes restored. 89. a
  • Lottes castyng lawfull. 27. a
  • Lone. 10. b. 205. a. 225. b. and 246. b. office therof. 188. a. diuersly vnder∣stode. 253. b. is righteousnes. 225. a. prayeth. 201. b. expelleth feare. 419. a. causeth boldnes. 418. b. maketh vs Gods sonnes. 417. a. maketh all thynges common. 40. a. helpeth at neede. 201. a. careth for our brethrē. 418. b
  • Loue of the world. 97. a. 405. a. of our neighbour. 211. a. towardes god and our neighbour how to be tryed 22. b. must woorke in all thynges. 281. a
  • Loue of God and the contrary what they be. 23. a
  • Loue to the law is coupled with true fayth. 187. a
  • Loue fulfilleth the law. 49. a. 22. a. 50 keepeth the lawe. 203. a. fulfilleth Gods will. 419. a
  • Loue towardes God, fruites therof. 22. b. seketh not her owne. 84. a
  • Loue of our selues. 90. b. of our neighbour Gods commaundement 419. b
  • Loue is not charitie generally, & e∣contra. 253. b
  • Loue vnderstandeth the lawe. 36. b. breaketh the law. 411. a
  • Loue towardes God what. 78. a. a∣mong Christiās maketh all things commō. 83. a. beautifieth all things. 248. b. not paynfull. 418. b. signified to vs by Gods correction. 25. a
  • Loue of God to vs before ours to hym. 416. b
  • Loue both frend and foe. 216. b
  • Louers of God loue their neighbour 332. b
  • Lucretia the Romane Lady. 113. b
  • Lucifer 353. a. his broode iustifie thē selues. 224. a
  • Lustes euill how purged. 186. b. di∣uerse in one man. 113. a
  • Luther his submission to kyng Hen∣ry the viij. 375. a
M.
  • MAgistrates reuengers of tempo¦rall causes. 191. a
  • Mahomet waxed great, & how 348. b. his doctrine, and continu∣aunce therof. 301. a
  • Mahomet and the pope began at one tyme. 348. a
  • Mayd of Ipswich. 284. b
  • Mayd of Kent inspired. 285. a. recei∣ued small pleasure of our Lady. 285. a
  • Maister in Gods stede to hys ser∣uaunt. 109. a
  • Malice of the Iewes toward Christ 459. b
  • Malicious blindnes in More.
  • Mammon what it is. 71. b. 233. a. a God. ibidem. his seruaunt who, and how knowen. 233. b. disguiseth mē. 233. a. his seruaūt no true preacher. 233. b. may purchase frendes for vs. 71. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • Man is first good. 412. a. first euill ibidem, cannot helpe the dead. 13.

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  • b. Lord ouer all creatures. 248. a. hath three chief enemies. 442. a. vni¦uersally sinneth. 392. b. not subiect to places. 283. b plucked frō Adam▪ and graffed in Christ. 380. b
  • Mans nature is sinnefull. 393. a. hys wisedome maketh sectes. 104. a. his lyfe is Gods commaundement. 236. b
  • Maner of Christes, praying for vs. 401. a
  • Many fall and why. 295. a
  • Marchaundise of the Pope. 359. b. of Papistes. 398. b
  • Mart should haue bene at Calice. 372. b
  • Martyrs of the pope neuer preached Christ nor dyed for his woorde. 295. b
  • Mary an example of fayth. 66. a
  • Mariage. 107. b. forbidden onely by the Pope. 127. b. 261. b. of children vnlawfull without consent of pa∣rentes. 120. b
  • Mariage of kyng Henry the eight. 366. b
  • Mariage altereth degrees of nature. 108. b
  • Masse described. 427. a. frendly to Papistes. 13. b. damnable. 425. b
  • Masse at the first was a declaration of Christes passion. 426. a
  • Matrimony figureth Christes bene∣fites towardes vs. 312. a
  • Matrimonie. 322. a. no Sacrament ibidem, not ordayned to signifie any promise. 144. a
  • Matrimonie and eatyng of meat for∣bydden by the Pope. 220. a
  • Matters of fayth are repugnaunt to reason. 462. b
  • Materiall temples God dwelleth not in. 272. b
  • Maimi•…•… the Emperour was soul¦dier to kyng Henry the viij. 369. b
  • Measure. 237. b
  • Meditations of Gods mercy. 259. b. of •…•…s owne frailty necessary. 413. a
  • Meekenes. 190. b. 201. a. the glory of youth. 456. a
  • Meekenes towardes the higher pow¦er. 342. a
  • ...Melancthon. 455. a
  • Men of three sortes. 112. b
  • Mercy of God. 332. b. great. 30. b. to∣ward mākyng. 444. a. waiteth on the elect. 260. a. must be cleaued vn¦to. 426. a. from whom locked. 57. a
  • Mercy of Christ fulfilleth the lawe. 31. b
  • Mercy in this life obtayneth mercy in the lyfe to come. 193. a. how ma∣ny wayes it may be shewed. 192. a
  • Mercyfulnes taught. 335. a. towards our neighbour. 9. a. must be shewed of one to an other. 86. a
  • Merites iustifie not. 17. a. Papisticall of no value. 165. b
  • Meritemongers obstinate. 17. b
  • Mertion his heresie. 471. b
  • Methode of Paules doctrine. 43. b
  • 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. 37. a
  • Millane. 371. a
  • Ministers named Elders with the Iewes. 253. a. why so named. 251. b. why reuerenced. 344. b
  • Ministers of the Church their dutie. 249. a. their office as chargeable before God as Peters was. 356. b. had no tithes at the begynnyng. 346. b
  • Miracles why wrought of Christe his miracles were subiect to our senses. 475. a. and b
  • Miracles of God drawe to Christ. 158. a. wrought by faythfull prayer. 152. b. wrought by faith, and not by ceremonies. 131. b. 183. a
  • Miracles done by the Saintes con∣firmed their doctrine. 281. b. done for the people. 283. a
  • Miracles moue the heathen to know God. 27. b
  • Miracles fayned driue from Christ. 158. b. maintayned by Popish of∣frynges. 159. b
  • Misticall and high questions to be a∣uoyded. 455. a
  • Miters. 134. b
  • Modest maner of Paules doctrine. 391. b
  • Money purchaseth preferment. 346. b. dispatcheth Purgatery. 307. b. maketh marchaundise. 108. a. byn∣deth not people to pray. 163. b
  • Monkes why cloystred. 196. b. made ministers to the poore. 355. a. robbe them. ibid. why they runne into Re¦ligion. 191. b. accursed. 192. a
  • Monkes and Friers not of God. 104. b
  • Monkes their loue. 164. b
  • Monumentes of notable doynges. 436. a
  • Mortuaries. 136. a. 373. b. to two Pa¦rishes. 136. a
  • Mortification of our fleshe the right worke of fayth. 48. b
  • More. 330. b. skilfull. 251. a. subtile. 318. b. a iester. 309. a. a scoffer. 452. b. a mocker. 459. a. A dissembler. 251. a. a lyer. 294. a. 375. a. 30. b. a setter forth of vnwritten verities. 461. b
  • More would driue vs from God. 297. a. Bigamus. 317. b. maintay∣neth vnwritten verities expoūdeth the Scriptures falsly. 460. a. a∣gaynst him selfe. 463. b
  • More agaynst the Popes profit. 297 b. agaynst him selfe. 305. b. his simi∣litude of faces, weake. 463. a. blynd in scriptures. 460. a. blinded with couetousnes. 231. a. driuen from the Scripture. 475. b
  • More captious. 251. a. would excuse Hunnes murder. 318. b
  • More blasphemeth God. 328. b. pro∣ued an hereticke. 316. a
  • More preferred to the Chaunceller∣shyp by Wolsey. 373. a
  • More if hee had spoken with Christ would haue beleued hym. 462. a
  • More, his second argument touching the last Supper confuted. 461. a. his first reason touchyng the last Supper confuted. 460. b
  • Mores foolish glose. 261. b. his wits captiuate. 338. a. his false doctrine. 283. a. his conclusion. 288. b. hys naughty opinion. 307. a. his fayth common. 311. a. his Purgatory as hoate as hell. 306. b
  • Moses. 390. b. a milde mother. 122. b. his boes. 299. a. his face. 184. a. how looked in the face. 112. b. mer∣cylesse in executyng the law. 122. b. mindfull of Gods benefites. 8. b
  • Mournyng, godly. 189. b
  • Mourners for righteousnesse saued. 190. b
  • Motions to prayer. 220. b
  • Multitude of mans witnesses veri∣fieth not. 255. b
  • Murder amōg Friers. 255. b. of the Duke of Glocester. 34. a
  • Murtherers are false preachers. 306. a
  • Murmuryng of the Iewes at Chri∣stes Diuinitie. 458. b
  • Mutuall frendshyp and loue. 434. b
N.
  • NAme of Iesus saueth. 441. a
  • Narrow gate founde of fewe. 241. a
  • Naturall man. 114. a
  • Nature of the Sacrament of our Lordes Supper. 441. a
  • Nature geueth authoritie to the aged 456. a
  • Naturall man vnderstandeth not Scriptures. 80. a
  • Naturally wee are the children of wrath. 391. a
  • Natiuitie of the kyng cast by the Car¦dinall. 368. a
  • Necessitie of almose, prayer, and fa∣styng. 228. a
  • Necessitie lawles. 252. a
  • Necessitie of holy dayes. 385. a
  • Necromancy licensed by the Pope. 367. a
  • Necke verse. 112. a
  • Neighbour how to be prayed for. 15. a. 82. b. must be beloued as our sel∣ues. 385. b
  • New lyfe. 293. b
  • New Thomas Becket. 369. a
  • New practise of Papistes. 364. a
  • New Testament. 10. a. 36. b. burned by Tunstall. 374. a
  • Niniue the greatest Citie in the world. 29. a
  • Nicolas the first Pope. 351. a
  • ...Nicolaus de Lyra. 303. a
  • Noath. 303. a
  • Noath drunke. 169. b
  • Note of the circumstaūces of the last Supper. 470. a
  • Note to knowe hypocrites by. 350. a for temporall Magistrates. 228. b
  • No flesh can fulfill the law. 74. a
  • Nurture of kynges. 371. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
O.
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  • OBedience wilfull. 17. a
  • Obedience, pouertie &c. of the spi∣ritualtie. 242. b
  • Obedience excluded through markes of Antichrist. 109. a
  • Obedience for diuerse causes must be vsed. 116. a. toward Magistrates. 92. b. to God quencheth furious tor¦mētes. 454. a. of Ionas towardes God. 29. a
  • Obedience to parentes is seruice to God. 107. a
  • Obiection agaynste iustification by fayth. 432. b
  • O•…•…on in the Apostles. 260. b
  • Obst•…•…acy of Papistes. 310. a. of me∣ri•…•…nogers. 17. b
  • Occasions light moue great striffe. 5 a. moue sine in vs. 223. b
  • Office •…•…f fayth. 188. a. of a Byshop. 52. a. of a Priest. 144. b. of a true preacher. 196. a. of a good shephe∣ard. 51. a. of the law. 117. b
  • Office of Magistrates shewed. 8. a
  • Officers of Christes kingdome must leaue temporall dominion. 342. b
  • Officers first ordained in Christes Church. 345. b
  • Officer, not the priuate person must aduenge. 191. a
  • Offryng dayes, and priuey tithes. 136. a ffrings what they meant. 204. a. of ripe fruites. 424. b. at first masses of Priestes. 336. b. maintaine Po-
  • Opish miracles. 159. b ffenders open, openly to be rebu∣ked. 345. a
  • Old translation. 318. b
  • Old commaundement, what. 403. b
  • Old ceremonies preachers to the peo¦ple. 273. a
  • Old Pharisaicall practise now pra∣ctised by Papistes. 340. a
  • Old estament wherupon built. 9. b
  • Old man must be put of. 80. b
  • Old Adam byndtl▪ our consciences. 47. a
  • Opinions Popish & waueryng how bred. 329. a. and 170. b
  • Opinions iij. touchyng the Sacra∣ment of the last Supper. 445. a
  • Oppresion of sure doctrine. 289. a
  • Opportunitie. 455. a. and b
  • Orders. 322. a. in teachyng. 103. b. of iustifiyng. 330. b. of Scholemen o∣uerthwart. 103. b. of S. Paules doctrine. 43. b
  • Orders how euery man may preach, and how not. 198. a. Papall compa¦red with orders Apostolical. 354. b compared with Christes doctrine. 353. b
  • Ordinaries hangmen to the faithfull. 319. a
  • Ordinaunce of rulers. 186. a
  • Ornamentes. 273. b
  • Originall of good workes whence. 10. b
  • Oth of a witnes may be taken. 309. b. vnlawfull may be broken. 137. a agaynst charitie to be broken. 315. b
  • Otho kyng of Saxons. 252. a
  • Ouercommers of the world who. 421. a
  • Ouerthrow of our forefathers was freewill. 16. a
  • Oules and Papistes alike in abhor∣ryng light. 1. b
  • Outward Popery is the worshyp of the vnfaythfull. 422. b
  • Outward signes required of Christ, by the Iewes. 457. b
  • Outward deede fulfilleth not the law 117. a
  • Outward oyle not auaylable. 409. a
P.
  • PAce an Ambassadour. 372. a
  • Pa•…•…e taking how delightsome to God. 229. a
  • Paphnutius his opinion concernyng mariage. 317. b
  • Papisticall schole doctrine corrup∣teth youth. 103. b
  • Papisticall Doctours repugnaunt. 102. b. their argumentes. 88. a. their gloses conuted. 474. b. their wor∣kes. 79. a
  • Papistes cā do miracles. 300. b. teach with the mouth onely. 267. b, still purge their patientes. 166. a. of the carnall opinion of the Iewes. 459. b. cannot abide Scripture. 287. b. 319. a. wrest the Scriptures. 466. b. perert the Scripture. ibid. sup∣pressors of Scriptures. 1. b. walke in shadowes. 125. a
  • Papistes great iugglers. 201. a. per∣secutours. 448. b. furious agaynst their aduersaries. 447. a. persecu∣tyng tyrauntes. 319. b. blousheders 363. b. children of this world. 268. b throw downe Kynges and Empe∣rours. 27. a. heare not Christes voyce. 126. b. fruites of their earth∣ly Gods. 126. b. why they will not haue Scriptures in English. 128. a. preach woorkes for their owne profite. 334. b. trust in workes as they should in Christ. 246. a
  • Papistes and Phariseis make sinne of no sinne. 29. b
  • Papistes will louse nothyng. 305. a. forecasters of perils. 370. a. make no accompt of periury. 376. a. abo∣lish the true doctrine of Sacra∣mentes. 422. a. enemyes to all good learning. 278. a. know all other mēs counsell. 102. a
  • Papistes haue a way of their owne to heauen. 170. a. their malicious pratyng. 475. b. haue robbe many realmes of the Gospel and all good¦nes. 116. b. Churchtheiues. 20. a. winne what others loose. 165. b
  • Papistes abuse the Sacramentes. 13 b. agaynst the Popes lawes. 341. a. hate Scriptures as oules do light. 1. b. their contrary preachyng. 102. b locke vp the Scripture that they onely may expounde the same. 23. b. their grounde for vnwritten veri∣ties. 473. b. cannot expounde their ceremonies. 131. b. sworne to theyr wicked liuyng. 305. a
  • Papistes and peripatetiques theyr doctrine. 88. b
  • Parable how to vnderstād it. 78. b. of the Samaritane expounded. 285. b
  • Parcialitie in Erasmus. 2. a
  • Parcialitie in a preacher for feare of persecutiō odious. 196. b. in iudges is wicked. 122. b
  • Pardons. 173. a
  • Pardons surer then the Popes par∣don. 223. a
  • Parentes to vs in Gods stede. 107. a how they trye their childrens loue. 12. a
  • Parish Priest. 102. b
  • Parliament. 314. b. at Bury. 363. b
  • Paschall lambe. 282. a. 273. b. figured the Lordes Supper. 468. a. how spiritually fulfilled in Gods kyng∣dome. 440. a
  • Paschall lambe and Christes death compared together. 440. a
  • Patience in sufferyng. 454. a. bryn∣geth libertie. 119. a
  • Paule. 103. a. a persecutour. 39. b. 275. a. a carefull preacher. 402. a. de¦scribeth the Pope. 290. a. aunswe∣reth the Papistes concernyng iusti∣fication. 44. knew not Masse. 287. a. preached Christ, and not him self. 391. b. how he rebuketh hypocrites 44. a. condemneth all hypocrisie. ibid. no preacher of worldly wise∣dome. 170. b. gaue faythfull couns•…•… without vexyng mens consciences. 129. a. teacheth mariage of Priests 312. b. calleth the Sacrament bread after the consecration. 472. a. a fa∣therly instructor to Timothy. 252. rebuked Peter to his face. 344. b. his Epistles are the Gospell. 127. a his traditions were the doctrine of the Gospell. 286. b. the order of hys doctrine. 43. b
  • Paule and Peter equals. 359. a. a∣boue Peter in Apostleshyp. 126. a. his Apostleship how proued. 126. a
  • Paul excommunicated, but Papistes burne. 339. b. lacked Ministers. 109. a. retayned not Ones•…•…us frō his master. 109. a
  • ...Pax. 276. a
  • Peace makyng. 193. b
  • Peace of conscience. 194. b
  • Pelagius his heresie. 407. b
  • Penaunce. 426. b. profitable to Pa∣pistes. 254. a. abused by shauelyngs 397. b
  • Penaunce put for repentaūce. 146. a
  • People of two sortes deceiued. 379. b
  • People why called to the tēple. 282. a
  • People beleue in the worke without the promise. 153. a
  • Persecution for the truth obtayneth lyfe. 190 b
  • Persecution of Papistes. 195. a. at Rysells in Flaunders. At Saint Luke. 454. b
  • Persecutors of the spirituall. 308. a.

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  • of the word threatned. 100. b
  • Perfect Christians in no daunger. 48. a
  • Perfect kepyng of the law. 40. a
  • Perfection. 216. b. ioyned with repen¦taunce and strong fayth. 386. b
  • Performance of mans pretense not of hym selfe, but of God. 17. a. of an euill oth double sinne. 209. a
  • Persuasions of Papistes. 448. a. of hypocrites. 341. b
  • Partakers of Gods promise professe the law. 185. a
  • Pestilence of Princes what. 123. a
  • Peter his patrimonie. 124. b. was ne¦uer scholer in the Arches. 135. b
  • Peter rebuked openly of Paule. 344. b
  • Peter and Iohn, their puttyng on of handes. 152. b
  • Peter shewed Gods power. 344. a. called chief of the Apostles & why. 343. b. in what respect so called ibi∣dem. preached, but so doth not the Pope. 357. a. practised his keyes. 123. b. sent to preach in Samaria. 344. a. preached playne Scripture. 170. b. his seat and his keyes are his doctrine. 359. a. his seate Chri∣stes Gospell. ibid. his submission to his brethren. 344. a. prophesieth of the popes spiritualtie Epist. 2. cap. 2. 55. a. his fayth strong. 261. a. his possessions. 352. a
  • Pety pillage. 136. a
  • Phariseis applyed all to their deedes 205. condemned of Christ. 17. a
  • Phariseis nearer the true Churche then Papistes. 201 b
  • Phariseis rebuked. 17. a. agree with Papistes in doctrine. 17. b. clense their soules with theyr owne wor∣kes. 30. a. their actes all outward. 202. b. their freewill. 16. b
  • Pharao confessed his sinnes. 95. b
  • Phocas an Emperour. 347. b. hys priuiledge to the see of Rome. ibid.
  • Phrases of speach expounded. 77. b
  • Pilgrimages. 282. a. how lawfull. 20 a. not needefull to a Christiā for his saluation. 155 a
  • Pilgrimages true, what they be. 272 a
  • Pitie. 282. b
  • Pipinus. 348. a
  • Places of Scripture shewing Chri∣stes departure hence as touchyng his naturall body. 470. b
  • Places hauing prerogatiue for pray∣er. 283. a
  • Plerophoria how knowen. 414. a
  • Pluralitie of benefices. 373. b
  • Poetry Scripture to Popish schole men. 168. a
  • Pollaxes borne before high Legates what they signifie. 142. b
  • Pope with his Prelates set foorth. 53. b. a God on earth. 349. a. Anti∣christ. 262. a 289. a. 308. a. the de∣uilles vicare. 359. a. persecuteth Gods word. 25. b. 290. a. a deni∣•…•…h blasphemer ibid. hath no Mar∣tyrs. 294. a. a peacebreaker. 365. b. a tyraūt. 318. a. a breaker of bondes of Matrimony. 350. a commaun∣deth murder. 106. a. cause of great periury. 115. a
  • Popes haue ben bloudsheders aboue this. 700. yeares. 351. a
  • Pope a mercyles tyraunt. 362. b. cur¦seth his enemyes. 395. b. wilnot be rebuked. 364. b. onely forbyddeth mariage. 127. b. halfe a God. 461. b aloft ouer all Byshops and Kings 353. a. aduaunceth his in worldly∣nes. 353. b. hath moe kyngdomes then God. 135. b. a maker of lawes. 356. a. selleth Gods free gift. 151. a. chalengeth authoritie ouer God and man. 159. a. commaūdeth God to curse. 151. b. may doe all at his pleasure. 364. b. wilnot obey Prin∣ces. 286. a. made a God for his dis∣pensations. 230. a. cōmeth in Chri∣stes name with miracles. 301. b. sayth he cannot erre. 264. a. distri∣buteth his fathers kyngdome. 354. a thrusteth downe Christ. 292. a. lycenseth all thynges to bee read sauyng the truth. 21. a. forbiddeth that God commaundeth. 21. a
  • Pope how hee remitteth and retay∣neth sinnes. 306. b. maketh here∣tikes of true preachers. 134. b sel∣leth all thynges. 289. b. receiueth hys possessions of the deuill. 354. a. howe he raigneth vnder Christ. 151. a. expoundeth Scripture con∣trary to Christ, and his Apostles. 173. b. byndeth that Christ louseth. 102. a
  • Pope not to be beleued, & why 304. b. lonseth all honesty. 123. a. more mercyfull for money, then God for Christes death. 151. a. deuideth poore people, and how. 354. b cho∣sen without consent of the Empe∣rour. 360. b. purposed to be Empe¦rour. 349. made two Empyres of one. 349. b
  • Pope & Pipine put downe the right French kyng. 348. a
  • Pope and Cardinals their opinions concernyng kyng Henry the eight. 288 b
  • Pope Iuly. 369. a
  • Pope his fast. 229. b. his traditions are wicked, and breake Gods com¦maundements. 108. a. his authori∣tie improued. 12. 4. b. his clergy sub∣till. 1. a. his doctrine corrupt. 24. a. his doctrine doth persecute. 97. a. his sect not of Christes church. 261 b. his doctrine bloudy. 106. b. his saying of the scripture. 306. b. his authoritie is onely to preach Gods word. 123. b. his false authority de∣fended by kynges. 114. b. his false workes. 289. a. his iugglyng 114. b. his widowes. 354. b. his priests ibidē. his law. 355. a. his fayth. 410 b. his Church. 292. b. his practise with all Princes. 365. a. his Dea∣cons. 354. b. his Prelates taught of Caiphas. 122. b
  • Popish tyranny. 475. b. ceremonyes more obstinate & mo in nūber then the Iewes. 101. b. forgiuenes. 395 a. Purgatory not feared of a true Christiā. 434. b. Prelates would be highest. 341. a. superstition. 425 b. doctrine. 447. a. hath caused the truth to be set forth more playnely. 476. a. woorkes. 396. a. oyle more feared then Gods commaunde∣mentes. 131. a. confirmation 277. a
  • Pope holy woorkes a cloke for the wicked. 27. a
  • Possessed with deuines fled from Christ. 285. a
  • Poore mē. 408. a. in spirite who. 189 a. must be cared for next our owne houshold. 84. a. called of Paule Gods Churche. 473. b. pouertie. 242. b
  • Pouertie wilfull. 16. b. her vow. 19. a
  • Power good and euill whence. 321. b
  • Poyson of our byrth resisteth the spi¦rite. 165. a
  • A prayer. 228. a
  • Prayer. 22. b. 242. b. 219. b. defined. 81. b. of how many sortes. 220. a. a commaundement. 238. b. heard in all places of God. 282. b. the fruite of fayth. 93. a. heard of God at all tymes. 20. b. winneth the victory. 238. b. of fayth doth miracles. 152. b vayne without hart and toungue. 221. a. of shauelynges breaketh Gods commaundement. 139. b. of Monkes robbeth. 201. a. not sold in old tyme. 139. b. to Saintes su∣perilitious. 296. a. without fayth nothyng. 274. b. to Saintes not be∣fore Christes tyme. 296. a
  • Practises. 371. a. of Parliamentes. 315. a. of Prelates. 363. a. of Po∣pish Prelates in these dayes. 340. b. with poore Priestes. 367. b. of fleshly spiritualitie. 249. a
  • Prayers and our deedes accepted ac∣cordyng to our fayth. 154. b
  • Prayers of all good women accepted aswell as our Ladyes. 326. a. to Saintes damnable. 433 b. all in Latin. 151. b. commaunded to the ignoraunt. 135. a
  • Prayse sought of hypocrites. 373. b
  • Prayse of Paule Epistle to the Ro∣manes. 39. a
  • Preacher his office. 206. a. may not preache vnlesse he be sent of God. 156. why accused of heresie & trea∣son. 202. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • Preachers who are sent and who not, how to knowe. 156. a. of Gods word, their miracles. 302. a. neede no miracles. 301. a. must preach re∣pentaunce. 86. b. why not beleued whē they preach truth. 101. b. must haue a competent lyuyng allowed them. 133. b. must not be violent. 214. b. who ought to be. 198. b
  • Preachyng is byndyng and lousing. 359. a. of Christ. 391. the authoritie of Peter his successour. 173. b. the chief authoritie that Christ gaue his Apostles. 126. a. extinct with ce¦remonies.

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  • 278. a
  • Predestination. 306. a. in Gods hād. 48. b. not rashly to be disputed vp∣pon. 48. b. how farre to be proceded in. ibidem
  • ...Presbyter. 144. b
  • Priestes. 310. b. must be vertuous. 314. b
  • Priestes how truly annoynted. 133. a ought not to bee annoynted with oyle. 144. b. tell the confessions of the rich to the Officials and Com∣missaries, and why. 136. b. may haue whores but no wiues. 311. b. must haue wiues for two causes. 133. b
  • Prieste disguiseth hym selfe with Christes passion. 132. a
  • Priestes vnderstand no Latin. 103. a
  • Prelates why so wicked. 118. b. Courtiers. 347. a. vnderstand not Scriptures, and why. 287. b. why clothed in red. 142. b
  • Pride. 405. b. of the Pope. 363. a. of the Cardinals. 372. b
  • Princes why ordained. 117. a. not to be resisted though they be infidels. 111. a. whether they may be resisted or no. 213. a
  • Principles of Scriptures. 386. b
  • Processions abused. 299. b
  • Profession of our Baptisme. 388. b. first to be learned. 387. a
  • Profession of newe lyfe procureth Christes mercy. 219. b
  • Promise how we may chalēge. 218. b
  • Promise of God fulfilled for Chri∣stes and not for Saintes merites. 160. a. left out in all thynges by the Pope. 154. a
  • Promises of the Gospell comforta∣ble to a sinner. 378. a
  • Promise commeth of the promisers goodnes. 196. a
  • Promises of God either wiped out or leuened by shauelyngs, and why. 151. b
  • Promotiōs of the spiritualty. 406. b
  • Propertie of the Gospell. 194. a
  • Properties of the Hebrue toungue agreeth with the English. 102. b
  • Prophaners of Gods word. 104. b
  • Prosperitie is a curse. 99. a
  • A Prophet who. 76. a
  • Prophetes of whom slayne. 138. b. and why. ibidē. bore their brethrens weakenes. 25. b
  • Prophesie of Paule to Tim. iij. and iiij. chap. fulfilled in our dayes 53. b
  • Protestation of the authour of this worke. 157. b
  • Protectour of Purgatory, More. 364. a
  • A prouiso of the Papistes. 361. b
  • ...Pseudochristi. 132. a
  • Publicans what they be. 216. a
  • Purgatory. 256. a. 265. a. 324. a. and why so called. 139. a. the Popes creature. 150. a. profitable to Pa∣pistes. 307. b. not proued by Scrip¦ture. 456. b. is terrible 396. b. stuf∣feth purses, and disheriteth right heires. 139. a. a iayle tormēting. 307 b. is in earth as the pope sayth. 359 a. visible and inuisible. 297. b. none to the penitent. 307. a
  • Punishement how it must be execu∣ted. 211. b
  • Pure fayth aboundeth with good workes. 52. b
  • Purenes of the heart. 143. a. of con∣science. 142. a
  • Puttyng on of handes without faith of no force. 152. b
  • Purses stuffed with Purgatory. 139. a
Q.
  • ...QValis pater, talis filius. 353. a
  • Quicke and dead burnt of Papistes. 435. b
  • Questions of Scripture how to bee iudged. 137. a
R.
  • RAblementes of Popery. 136. b. of the Popes gard. 343. b. takē for the Church. 249. b
  • Racha. 203. a
  • Raynebow a pledge of Gods pro∣mise. 436. b
  • Rauenous Wolues. 242. a
  • Raylyng. 290. b
  • Readynes to doe good commeth of God. 259. a
  • Realme decayeth by buildyng of Ab∣beis, cloisters &c. 279. b
  • Reasons Papall prouyng the Pope the Church. 262. b. against transla∣tyng Scriptures. 1. a
  • Receipt of a child in Christes name how to be vnderstode. 343. a
  • Reconciliation. 387. a. to our brother. 44. b
  • Reformation must be had by loue. 344. b
  • Regeneration causeth the loue of God. 382. a
  • Regimentes, states, and degrees of two sortes. 201. b
  • Regiment spirituall and temporall poysoned by Papistes. 181. b
  • Regiment temporall not vsed of Christ. 185. a
  • Religion how to be tried. 3. a. one ho∣lyer then an other. 104. a. blynded with couetousnes. 19. b
  • Religious shauelynges beholde the outward side onely. 114. a
  • Reliques, and Images enriched, poore neglected. 272. a
  • Remission of sinnes. 369. b
  • Remission of sinnes to conquere En¦gland. 362. b
  • Remedy agaynst vayneglory. 217. b
  • Repentaunce. 18. b. 320. b. and 331. a. how acquired. 254. b. preached by Christ. 28. b. by Sacramentes. 13. a. preached to the Iewes by the A∣postles. 28. a
  • Repentaunce the forerunner of faith. 18. b. hath three partes. 37. b. taught by Baptisme. 14. b. signified by Baptisme. 146. b
  • Repentaunce prepareth the way to Christ. 145. b
  • Repentaūce, and sure fayth in Christ purge our sinnes. 157. a
  • Repentaunce interpreted for penaūce of Tyndall. 254. a
  • Repentaunce and forgiuenes come by preachyng. 123. b
  • Repentaunt iustified by fayth. 31. b. no sinner before God. 82. b. recei∣ueth Gods promises in Christ. 31. a
  • Request how to be made to God. 222. b
  • Resistaunce must be made agaynst all false doctrine. 454. a
  • Resistaunce agaynst God dishono∣reth hym. 270. a
  • Resistaūce of magistrates, resistaūce of God. 213. a
  • Resistaunce. 393. a
  • Restitution of the law. 202. b
  • Resurrection of Christ. 261. a. de∣stroyed by More. 296. a. foolish to the heathen. 256. b
  • Rest of conscience in Christ. 177. b
  • Reuengement must bee referred to to God, and his officers. 215. b
  • Reward how it commeth. 218. b. of patience in persecutiō for the Gos∣pel. 52. a. of obedience. 107. a. of dis∣obedience. 107. a
  • Righteous liue by fayth. 336. a
  • Righteousnes of many sortes. 380. b. both outward and inward, what? 68. b. commeth freely from Christ. 71. a. how purchased. 44. a. where contayned. 194. a. how to be vnder∣stode. 43. a. and 191. b
  • Righteousnes of the Phariseis. 200. b. of the kyngdome of heauen. 235. a. of man odious to Gods worde. 52. a
  • Riches. 189. a
  • Rich in spirite. 189. a
  • Rich men theeues before God if they helpe not the poore. 77. a. must pray for dayly bread. 239. a
  • Richard the second slayne. 28. b
  • Right Antichrist who. 408. a
  • Right penaunce. 387. b
  • Right Israelites, not all that came of Israell. 275. b
  • Ripe fruites offred. 424. b
  • Rites and ceremonies Papal. 407. b
  • Roan persecuteth. 454. b
  • Robin good felow and the Pope a lyke. 174. b
  • Robinhode of authoritie in the popes behalfe. 129. b
  • Robart of Caunterbury. 362. a
  • Romish Church abhominable. 267. a
  • Rome how it came to be chief. 347. a. mother of all wickednes. ibidem
  • Roote of all goodnes fayth. 404. a. of all commaundementes fayth. 414. a
  • Rochester an Orator. 129. b. his Di∣uinitie. 124. b. improued. 129. a. faithles. 130. b. miscōstrueth Pauls text most shamefully. 130. a. falsly al¦legeth Paule for ceremonies. 128. b

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  • his malicious blyndnes. 127. a. al∣ledgeth heretickes for his purpose. 129. b. maketh Aaron a figure of of the Pope. 127. b
  • Ruben his story. 169. a
  • Rustler. 372. b
  • Rule to know if we loue God. 403. a
  • Rulers Gods gift. 118. a. for whom ordayned. 228. b. why euill. 118. a. not to be resisted. 385. b. their dutie toward runagates. 207. b
  • Rulers repine to heare their faultes. 214. b
S.
  • SAbboth day must serue vs. 274. a. for mās vse. 287. a. how it should be occupyed. 274. b
  • Sacramentes. 273. a. why ordayned. 425. a. and. 442. a. not without sig∣nifications. 322. a. all haue significa∣tions. 322. a. all haue significations. 256. b. without significations to be reiected. 455. a. are sinne to the vn∣faythfull. 443. a. how profitable. 13. a. how they iustifie. 143. b. confirme weake consciences. 448. b. preach repentaunce vnto vs. 13. a. are sto∣ries to keepe the couenaunt in me∣morie. 441. a. signes of Gods pro∣mise. 144. a. no Sacraments to the dead. 13. b
  • Sacramētes of whom superstitious∣ly ministred. 293. a. abused by Pa∣pistes. 13. b. of Papistes disagree. 253. a. Robbed through confession. 157. b. ministred in an vnknowen toung. 153. a
  • Sacramēts of Papistes are dumine. 152. a
  • Sacrament. 320. b. what it meaneth. 445. a. of Christes body to whom profitable. 323. b. the effect thereof. 441. b. how to be receiued. 470. a. a sure token of our saluation. 442. a. onely preacheth iustification. 143. the true meanyng therof. 464. b
  • Sacrifice and Sacrament differre. 13. b
  • Sacrifice. 310. a. 322. b. 273. b. of bloud. 424. b. of the old law. 281. a
  • Sacrifices and ceremonies whē they ceased. 357. b
  • Sacrifices old why ordained. 29. a
  • Sacrilegie in Papistes. 20. a
  • ...Sacerdos. 144. b
  • Saluation to beleue in Christ. 70. a. not attayned by pilgrimage. 155. a
  • ...Sanctus. 408. a
  • Saintes. 295. b. in heauen who. 298. a. cannot helpe vs. 70. b. not to be trusted in. 296. a. why not to be cal∣led on. 325. a. are examples. 159. a
  • Saintes truly worshypped. 280. a. examples of fayth. 133. b. desire our saluation. 280. a. ioyful of our com∣pany. 401. a. abhorre them that pray to them. 433. b
  • Saint Bartholomew. 285. a
  • Sanctuaries. 112. a
  • Salt. 196. b. 277. b. meanyng therof. 197. a
  • Salt of the word vnsauery through couetousnes. 231. b
  • Salt of Papistes vnsauery. 280. a
  • Salutation. 370. b
  • Saluation certified in writyng. 255. b. is within vs. 155. a. by grace. 395 b. by fayth. 34. a. commeth by the word. 18. b
  • ...Salue Regina. 326. a
  • Sathan an enemie to man. 442. a
  • Satisfaction what & how we should make it. 37. b. onely for our sinnes what. 257. b. Christes bloud. 394. a. true fayth. 387. b
  • Satisfaction may bee made to our neighbour. 133. a
  • ...Scala coeli. 139. b
  • Scriptures. 103. a. how they speake. 87. b. haue sene God. 417. b. wise∣dome thereof. 99. a. contentes and methode therof. 169. a. how to bee searched. 3. b. how locked vp. 184. b. and 388. b. how to be read. 30. b. how to be vnderstode. 7. a. 33. a. of whom vnderstode. 319. a. the right touchestone. 103. a. teache the truth. 388. b. must be kept sincerely 22. a
  • Scripture teacheth the truth. 388. b. chief of the Apostles. 344. b. decla∣reth gods good wil & nedeth no mi∣racles. 301. a. authorised with true miracles. ibidem. 304. a. testifieth of the right Church. 293. b. containeth our saluation wholly. 256. a. cau∣seth belefe of Scripture. 304. a
  • Scripture hath body and soule. 23. b. calleth signes thyngs signified. 469 b. deliuered first to the people in the vulgare toung. 319. a. ought to bee knowen of all men. 142. a. ought to be in English. 101. a. should be in e∣uery language. 377. a
  • Scriptures caused of God, to auoyde heresies. 303. a. must trye the Pa∣pistes. 288. a. corrupted by the pope and why. 256. b. hidde by the pope, and Papistes. 1. a. 304. and 394. b. wrested by Papistes. 24. a. 446. a. locked vp by Papistes, and why. 23. b. suppressed by Papistes. 1. b
  • Scripture resisteth Popish doctrine. 304. b
  • Scriptures speake diuersly. 79. b. full of hidde misteries. 440. a. ope∣ned with two keyes. 31. a. containe three principall thynges. 23. b. not grosly to be vnderstode. 80. a. haue but one sense. 166. a
  • Scholes of Diuinitie. 104. a
  • Schole doctrine of Papistes corrupt 171. a
  • Scholemasters take great wages, and teach not. 101. b
  • Scribes, Phariseis, and elders er∣red. 303. b
  • Scribes and Phariseis what they were. 201. b. were very Antichrists 60. b
  • Scoffyng. 313. a
  • Secretes. 371. a. of God knowen to few. 12. b
  • Sectaries Papish are scoulders and braulers. 2. b
  • Sectes through mans wisedome, in∣numerable in Popery. 300. b. dam∣nable amongest Papistes and he∣retiques. 173. a
  • S••••ge of Pauie. 371. b
  • Seruice of God. 177. b. of Christ pas∣seth seruice of Saintes. 295. b
  • Seruauntes all in Christ. 121. a
  • Seruauntes must be taught to know Christ. 121. b
  • Seruaunts of Mammon not Chri∣stes Church. 233. b
  • Shauelings winne whosoeuer loose 141. b. put downe Christ. 127. a. are the world. 405. b. desire to be san∣ctified with an whore rather then a wife. 144. a. chalenge onely Gods spirite to them selues. 137. b
  • Shauyng borowed of the heathen, oylyng of the Iewes. 134. a
  • Sheepes clothyng. 241. b
  • Sheryng what it signifieth. 135. b
  • Sheild of fayth inuincible. 4. b
  • Shippes saylyng by lād a. M. miles. 372. a
  • Shrift a woorke of Sathan. 147. b. put downe among the Grecians for knauery. 147. b
  • Shrinyng of Saintes. 351. b
  • Shuttyng the chamber doore expoū∣ded. 220. b
  • Sicke comforted by Papistes with a Latin Gospell. 135. a
  • Signes euident of the latter day. 53. a
  • Signe of ye cros truly beholdē. 282. b
  • Signes are called commonly by the names of thynges signed. 447. a
  • Signe of Christes body called by the name of Christes body. 444. b
  • Significations of thynges must bee sought. 248. a
  • Significations of Sacramentes ta∣ken away by the Pope. 256. a
  • Significatiō of our Baptisme. 386. b
  • Similitude. 332. a. 360. b. 380. a. of what force. 12. a. aptly applyed. 18. b 109. b
  • Similitude of woorkes. 69. b. of a mother. 421. a. of an earthly kyng. 432. b
  • Similitudes their vse. 170. a. proue weakely. 171. a
  • Similitudes and reasons of mens wisedome. 170. b
  • Similitudes of well and euill doyng. 219. a
  • Simon Magus his fayth. 95. b
  • Sinne. 41. b. 321. a. defined. 410. b. how farre it extendeth. 113. b. vnder grace. 186. b. vnder the law. ibidem. encreased by the law. 40. b. all with out fayth. 153. a. when it chiefly rai∣gneth in vs. 40. a. paine therof. 307 b. must be wrestled withall. 397. a
  • Sinne called in Scriptures vnbelefe 41. b. agaynst the holy ghost. 254. b. cannot stand with fayth. 258. a. the best marchaundize. 151. a
  • Sinne all of our selues, goodnes all of God. 384. b
  • ...

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  • Sinnes accompsed no sinne. 5. a. are of our selues. 32. a. veniall. 186. b. beadly. 187. a. all forgeuen for Ie∣sus sake. 387. a. washed away. 13. a. how knowen to be forgeuen. 47. b
  • Sinners must be holpen of vs, or els we must perish with them in their sinne. 203. b
  • Sinners all in generall. 44. a
  • Sinners all forget not God. 260. b. must repent spedely. 334. b
  • Sinners saued all by Christes pow∣er. 357. b
  • Sinceritie required in all. 104. a
  • Sir. Thomas Hitton. 294. a. mur∣dered. 375. a
  • Seigh practises. 367. a
  • S••••res of Papistes. 316. a
  • Solution of doubtes. 240. a. of Po∣pish reasons. 262. a
  • Sophisters. 168. a. say the litterall sense killeth. 168. a
  • Soules departed rest at Gods plea∣sure. 324. b
  • Soundnes in fayth bryngeth know∣ledge in Scriptures. 38. a
  • Spirices. 414. b
  • Spirite of God maketh a man spiri∣tuall. 40. b
  • Spirite of God accompanieth fayth. 65. b contrary to the lesh 48. a
  • Spirite resisted by our by•…•… remainyng in vs. 165. a
  • Spirite vncleane. 35. a
  • Spirit of God o guide to Popistes. 148. a
  • Spirite 〈◊〉〈◊〉 188. b
  • Spech bo•…•…. 166. b
  • Spirituall 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 14. a
  • Spirituall •…•…ers why •…•…ned 1•…•…
  • Spi•…•… 247 b
  • Spirituall •…•…ce of God, what. 443. a
  • Spirituall •…•…ng onely •…•…eth. 464▪ b
  • Spirituall vnderstandng of Chri∣s•…•… 460▪ b
  • Spirituall and tempral re•…•… 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 woul not that s•…•…. 38. a
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 des•…•…sed. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. a
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉 45.〈…〉〈…〉with co•…•…. 07.〈…〉〈…〉for Ch•…•… vs. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 •…•…ure. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 and tempor•…•…. 201. 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 workes true ayth. 41. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉. 402. b
  • S•…•… the fourth ope. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 the second Pope. 48. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 277▪ b
  • •…•…e. 24. b
  • •…•…ctrine. 29. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 the •…•…ers. 143 a
  • •…•…ed how 〈◊〉〈◊〉 be applyed to 〈…〉〈…〉. 31. b
  • Submission to Christ. ••••1. a
  • Suffraunce with Christe bryngeth ioy. 342. a
  • Suffraganes why ordained. 152. a
  • Summe of Gods law. 410. b
  • Supper of Christe howe instituted. 470. a. a memortall of his death. 441. b. why geuen vs. 323. a
  • Superstition odious. 401. b. furthe∣red by Papistes. 279. a
  • Superstitious obseruations. 248. b
  • Superstitious fast God abhorreth. 274. b
  • Suttletie of the Pope to enlarge h•••• kingdome. 356. a. of Allegores. 1. b. of the Popes Clergy. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Suttle conueyaunces of Papistes. 36. a
  • Sute in law without offence. 45. a
  • Swarmes of Popishe sectes. 280. a. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Swearyng. 30. b. by God.〈…〉〈…〉how lawfull. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Sweete wordes baytes o•…•… 〈◊〉〈◊〉▪ b
  • S•…•…. a. haue 〈…〉〈…〉
  • S••••••de of Ppistes 〈…〉〈…〉
T.
  • T•…•… why so •…•…ull.〈…〉〈…〉Te De•…•… the French kyng. 372. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • Te•…•… 270. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • Temple. 274. b
  • Tem•…•… re•…•…ment. 211 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • Tem•…•… are not belong•…•… 〈…〉〈…〉. 342. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • T•…•… of God. what. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. a.〈…〉〈…〉Apostles. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Temp•…•…
  • Te•…•… of the Sacra∣ment. 4•…•… a
  • Test•…•…ie of God in true beleuers harts 〈◊〉〈◊〉. a
  • Te•…•…tes. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. of obserant F•…•…
  • T•…•…. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. a
  • Thankesgeuyng▪ 477. b. o od. 478. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • Thankes must be geuen to the gra∣ter of 〈…〉〈…〉. 433. a
  • These dayes why called euill. 71. b
  • Thoms of C•…•…er. 302. a. & 61. b
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉 40. b
  • ...Thomas Aq•…•… a. & 361. b
  • Tho•…•…es 〈…〉〈…〉 •…•…nces. 45. a
  • Thomas olsy •…•…d. 36. a
  • •…•…mas Ar•…•… 363▪ 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • •…•…res heare no sigges. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • hree 〈◊〉〈◊〉 at once. 34. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 of man not to be •…•…d. 4•…•…
  • 〈◊〉〈◊〉 made Bsh•••• by〈…〉〈…〉Paule. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Tindall why he vseth the wo•…•… •…•…taunce. 37. a. his submission to the learned. 3. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. oyde of ma•…•…. 376. b. deceiued. 2. b
  • Tindall swea••••th. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. b. moued to transate the S•…•… prot•…•… 〈…〉〈…〉 1. a.〈…〉〈…〉bookes and 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Tindall 〈…〉〈…〉
  • Tokens 〈…〉〈…〉
  • To•…•…. b. 207 b
  • To•…•…. 260. a
  • T•…•…. 3••••. a
  • 〈…〉〈…〉. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉. Pr•…•…es. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 by〈…〉〈…〉By∣•…•…. 340. b
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉 73. a. to the〈…〉〈…〉wrought through con∣•…•…. 155. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. layd agaynst the 〈…〉〈…〉. 373. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 practises. 363. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. o Pre∣•…•…s. 370. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • •…•…ther of the 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of 〈…〉〈…〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 by the 〈…〉〈…〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 b. of•…•… Gos•…•…er. 3. a. of 〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉 〈◊〉〈◊〉. b. 9. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 for the Gospell bringeth 〈…〉〈…〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 payd o the Popes 〈◊〉〈◊〉. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 Chri•…•…end•…•… the popes〈…〉〈…〉preachyng of Gods〈…〉〈…〉why 10. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉 Christ. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. b
  • 〈…〉〈…〉. 〈◊〉〈◊〉. a
  • 〈…〉〈…〉. 271. b
  • •…•…es.〈…〉〈…〉08. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • 〈…〉〈…〉. 415. a. 〈…〉〈…〉. 〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉
  • •…•…nce. 254▪ a
  • Tru prayer.〈…〉〈…〉pleasa•…•…t. 221. a
  • Tru prea•…•…ng bindeth and ouseth▪ 15•…•… 28. 〈◊〉〈◊〉
  • ...〈…〉〈…〉

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  • from Christes bloud. 74. a
  • True watchyng. 81. b
  • True woorshyppyng of the Sacra∣ment what. 324. a.
  • Truth none in the Popish spiritual∣tie. 376. b
  • Trumpets blowyng. 217. b
  • Turkes. 267. b. must bee resisted. 338. b. haue no fayth and acknow∣ledge one God. 94. b. moe in num∣ber then Papistes. 276. a. must be lamēted for their ignoraunce. 248. a
  • Turkes and Iewes thinke they can not dye. 268. a
  • Turkes their almose voyde of fayth abhominable. 244. a
  • Tullius chief of Orators. 128. a
  • Tunstall Byshop of London after Byshop of Durham. 2. a
  • Turney. 371. a
  • Tyrauntes why geuen vs. 207. a. cannot haue all their will. 100. a. why God suffreth them to prosper. 236. b
  • Tyranny of Papistes. 277. a. to cause a man to accuse him selfe. 122. b
V.
  • VAgaboundes from fayth. 358. b
  • Vandales. 351. b
  • Vayne disputations. 323. a
  • Vayne names. 123. a
  • Vbiquetie cannot be proued. 455. b
  • Vengeaunce is Gods. 110. b. must be remitted to God. 93. a. will fall on tyraunts. 342. a. poured on the vn∣penitent by God. 28. a. pertayneth to God onely. 194. a
  • Verb (est) taken for (significat) 469. a
  • Venetiās. 364. b. neglected the pope. 365. a
  • Verities Papall vnwritten are not to be credited. 389. a
  • Vertue of Christes bloud. 381. a
  • Vertues inward knowen by the out∣ward deedes. 117. b
  • Vertues diuine inseperable. 188 a
  • Vicare. 102. b
  • Vicar of Troydon. 366. a
  • Vigilancy required in Bishops. 53. b
  • Violence. 211. a
  • Victory of Christ. 396. b
  • Virginitie of our Lady. 286. b
  • Vnbelefe. 321. a
  • Vnbelefe & sinne how taken in scrip∣tures. 41. b
  • Vnfaythfull Iewes their sacrifi•••• despised. 274. b
  • Vnfaythfull woorshyp of God with outward Popery. 422. b
  • Vngodlynes. 290. b
  • Vnions. 267. a
  • Vnion of Doctours. 327. a. a good booke. 338. b
  • Vnitie must not be broken. 237. b
  • Vnlawfull othesmust bee broken. 124. a
  • Vnmercyfull are saythles. 334. a
  • Vnrighteous steward who. 72. a
  • Vnspeakable mercy of God. 416. b
  • Vnthankefulnes. 290. b
  • Vnthākefull receauers eate & drinke their damnation. 473. a
  • Vntowarde reasonyng of More. 282. a
  • Vnwoorthy receauers of Christes Supper, who? 443. a
  • Voyde of fayth in Christ are wan∣derers. 423 a
  • Volowyng. 152. a
  • Voluptuous persons. 380. a
  • Votaries admonished. 21. a
  • Vowes. 18. a. 315. b. and 326. b. of re∣ligion. 398. b. made in generall for three caused. ibidem. howe to bee made, and how applyed. 21. a. vn∣lawfull not to be obserued. 328. a. must be made warely. 328. a. how they be good, and what is a good vow. 20. a
  • Vpright officers in Gods sight. 270. a
  • Vprightnes required in all men. 208. b
  • Vprising sinner, his chief ioy. 384. a
  • Vse of the Masse abhominable. 427. a. of signes and ceremonies. 269. a. of Gods creatures. 328. a. of inferiour creatures to manward. 270. b
  • Vse of Popish vniuersities. 361. a
  • Vse of Christes Supper. 466. a. and. 470. a
W.
  • WAlshmen. 299. b
  • Walsh customes. 151. b
  • Walking in light or darkenes. 392. a
  • Warre betwene kyng Henry and the Earle of Warwicke. 366. b
  • Warriour. 212. a
  • Warnyng to repent. 376 a
  • Watchyng superstitious. 81. b
  • Water and wyne mixed together. 287. a
  • Way to saluation Christ. 424. a
  • Way how we may bee made righte∣ous. 44. a
  • Weake fleshe hath a strong spirite to God. 99. b
  • Weake brethren must bee louyngly dealt withall. 49. b
  • Weakenes of the flesh. 393. b
  • Weakenes and frayltie cause sinne in vs. 258. b
  • Weakelynges to the world strong to Christ. 99. b
  • Weakelynges should bee taught and not deceiued. 159. a
  • Weddyng garment of fayth must bee put on at the Communion. 477. b
  • Well of swearyng. 436. a
  • Weying of soules. 317. a
  • Whore of Babylon. 115. a. the Pope is she. 384. a
  • Whore caried about with the Empe∣rour Charles the great. 350. a
  • Whores not wiues embraced of the Popes broode. 134 a
  • Whores please Papistes. 362. b
  • Whoredome licensed by the Pope. 262. a
  • Whoredome allowed, and maring forbidden. 267. a
  • Wicked Princes. 341. b
  • Wicked doynges of the Pope. 320 a
  • Wickednes of false Prophetes. 239. a of Phariseis. 202. a
  • Wickednes remoued by preachyng. 300. a
  • Wickednes destroyeth wickednes. 105. b
  • Wickednes where committed. 48. a
  • Wiclese. 28. a
  • Widowes. 313. a. and 345. b
  • Widowes their office in the primitiue Church. 313. a
  • Wife. 205. b
  • Wilfull sinners feele not Goddes wrath in his law. 44. a
  • Wilfull chastitie. 16. b. not to be vow∣ed of all. 20. b
  • Wilfull pouertie. 16. b. howe to be vowed. 18. a
  • Wilfull obedience. 17 a
  • William Kyng. 249. b
  • William Roye a false Disciple. 59 b
  • Wild Irish. 299. b
  • Will, in bondage. 113. a
  • Willes and Testamentes altered at the Popes pleasure. 359. b
  • Witte and will. 306. b
  • Witte leadeth the will. 338. a
  • Witte, reason, and iudgement go be∣fore will. 329. a
  • Witnesses many of Christes ascen∣sion into heauen. 471. b
  • Witches. 300. b
  • Witchcraft, sorcery. &c. 8. b
  • Wolsey the Cardinal in great estima∣tion with the kyng. 368. a. his sub∣tiltie. 371. a. vayneglorious. 374. b. Legate a Latere. 405. b. a tray∣tour. 373. a
  • Wolsey ruled all. 369. a
  • Wolsey his last potion. 404. a
  • Wolfe in a lambes skinne, is the pope. 343. a
  • Woman made whole by Christ, and not by his coate. 298. a
  • Woman of Lemster was a great mi∣racle. 176. a
  • Women aswell as men endewed with wisedome. 252. a
  • Women why they Baptise. 287. a
  • Women discrete may minister the sa∣cramentes. 322 b
  • Women haue power to bynde, and how. 358. a
  • World shall know Christ. 410. a
  • World knoweth not Christ. 409. a. blynd in godly matters. 423. b
  • Wrold worse, & worse 55. b. a louer of wickednes. 7. b
  • World of whom ouercomen. 421. a
  • World must bee rebuked for lacke of iudgement. 248. b
  • Worldlynes in the Popes doctrine. 416. a
  • Worldly wisedome tendyng to Gods glory is commendable. 455. b
  • Worldly prefermentes are lettes to true Christianitie. 340. a
  • Worldly wisemen vnderstand not the

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  • Scriptures. 88. a
  • Worldly rulers, how farre to be o∣beyed. 385. b
  • Worldly witte. 113. a
  • Word of the law, and Christes pro∣mises contayned in the hart. 31 b
  • Word of God. 34 a. the force therof. 178. a. ground of fayth. 302. b. ma∣keth true fayth. 170. b. trieth mi∣racles. 300. b
  • Word beyng the Gospell, before the Church. 255. a
  • Word saueth. 18. b
  • Word altered not Gods word. 201. a
  • Wordes honoryng God expresly. 269 b
  • Wordes of Christ are spirituall one∣ly. 460. a. are spirite and lyfe. 465. b
  • Worke made acceptable by fayth. 243. b
  • Workes. 4. b. 16. a. 19. b. 219. a. 225. b. and. 331. b
  • What they be, and to what end. 81. a. Gods workemāship. 15. b. are Sa∣cramentes. 226. a. whiche be good. 84. b. whence they be. 331. b. how to be done. 73. a. how accepted of God. 18. b. must be seasoned with Gods word. 219. b
  • Workes their force. 15. a. 384. b
  • Workes of the law, and fulfillyng the same two thynges. 40. b
  • Workes Papisticall. 396. a. taught with crueltie. 29. b. blynd. ibidem
  • Workes make hypocrites, the true in tent away. 228. b
  • Workes without fayth. 16. a
  • Workes are made perfect with Chri∣stes bloud. 31. a. without Christ in Gods sight damnable. 70. a
  • Workes our witnesses before God. 69. a. a shew of fayth. 55. a. cannot be separated from fayth. 42. b. de∣clare fayth. 402. a. declare Gods goodnes. 67. b. expressed by fayth. 413. b. cannot bee done without fayth. 73. b. where true fayth is. 411. b. folowe true fayth. 68. a. spryng from true fayth vniuersally 41. b. folow iustification. 45. a
  • Workes looked on. 162. b. not to be presumed vpon. 11. a. cannot fulfill the law. 249. b. deserue not the re∣ward promised. 218. a
  • Workes of the law iustifie not. 41. a. 195. b. 185. b. and 335. a. no satisfac∣tion for sinnes to Godward. 39. a. satisfactory in no wise. 398. a. de∣serue not the giftes of grace. 386. b
  • Workes are vnder the law. 336. b
  • Workes without the promise saue not. 153. a
  • Workes of ours can deserue nothing 333. a. must be done without hope of reward. 69. a. must be done and not trusted in. 85. a. must serue vs, and not we them. 273. b
  • Workes all euill where faith lacketh. 46. a
  • Workes of ours how farre they ex∣tend. 37. a. fulfill the law before the world. 117. a. must not be done for reward. 333. a. obtaine not Gods fauour. 89. b
  • Workes must procede of loue. 335. b
  • Workes to our neighbour workes to God. 421. a. the fruites of lyght. 392. a. of loue. 88. b. of fayth. 73. b
  • Workes outward declare where true fayth is. 68. b
  • Workes whiche most meete to bee done. 49. a. why they must be done. 32. a
  • Worker first of our worke GOD. 329. b
  • Worke holy sophisters confounded. 117. a
  • Worshyp of Saintes, and heathen Gods a lyke. 424. a
  • Worshyp of God truly. 396. a
  • Worshypping of Saintes. 398. b. and 224. b. of the Crosse. 270. b. of vn∣cōsecrate hostes. 298. b. of Images 271. a
  • Worshypping of Images neuer esta∣blished by miracles. 300. b
  • Worshypping, and honoryng are one. 26. a
  • Worshyppyng in spirite. 395. b
  • Worthy receauyng of the Sacra∣mentes encreaseth fayth. 446. b
  • Wrath of God styrreth vp destroyers of the Church. 341. b
  • Written Scriptures must confound vnwritten verities. 255. b
  • Writyng from the begynnyng. ibidem
Y.
  • YOngest best beloued of parentes. 264. a
  • Yong widowes forbidden mini∣stration. 313. b
  • Yong Timothy made a Byshop. 252. b
  • Yuye tree a similitude. 352. b
Z.
  • ZAcharias the first Pope. 348. a
  • Zeale wtout knowledge nought. 87. a
  • Zeale of righteousnes, what. 192. b
  • Zeale of ceremonies may not breake vnitie. 237. b
  • Zuinglius and Oecolampadius be∣lyed of More. 473. b
¶ The end of the Table of M. Tyndals workes.
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