Theologicall questions, dogmaticall observations, and evangelicall essays, vpon the Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to St. Matthew Wherein, about two thousand six hundred and fifty necessary, and profitable questions are discussed; and five hundred and eighty speciall points of doctrine noted; and five hundred and fifty errours confuted, or objections answered: together with divers arguments, whereby divers truths, and true tenents are confirmed. By Richard VVard, sometimes student in the famous vniversities of Cambridge in England: St. Andrews in Scotland: and Master of Arts of both the kingdoms; and now a preacher in the famous city of London.

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Theologicall questions, dogmaticall observations, and evangelicall essays, vpon the Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to St. Matthew Wherein, about two thousand six hundred and fifty necessary, and profitable questions are discussed; and five hundred and eighty speciall points of doctrine noted; and five hundred and fifty errours confuted, or objections answered: together with divers arguments, whereby divers truths, and true tenents are confirmed. By Richard VVard, sometimes student in the famous vniversities of Cambridge in England: St. Andrews in Scotland: and Master of Arts of both the kingdoms; and now a preacher in the famous city of London.
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Ward, Richard, 1601 or 2-1684.
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"Theologicall questions, dogmaticall observations, and evangelicall essays, vpon the Gospel of Jesus Christ, according to St. Matthew Wherein, about two thousand six hundred and fifty necessary, and profitable questions are discussed; and five hundred and eighty speciall points of doctrine noted; and five hundred and fifty errours confuted, or objections answered: together with divers arguments, whereby divers truths, and true tenents are confirmed. By Richard VVard, sometimes student in the famous vniversities of Cambridge in England: St. Andrews in Scotland: and Master of Arts of both the kingdoms; and now a preacher in the famous city of London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online Collections. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A14721.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 22, 2024.

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A TABLE OF THE PRINCIPALL MATTERS CONTAINED IN THIS MISCELLANIE.

For the understanding whereof, let the Reader take notice, that this BOOKE is divided into two Parts, or Tomes; The first beginning CHAPTER, I. and containes 528 Pages; The second beginning CHAP. X. and containes 395 Pages. Now Pt. 1. f. 1. or 8, &c. signifies Part first, and Folio first, or 8, &c. And Pt. 2. f. 1. 10, &c. signifies Part 2. folio 1. 10, &c Besides, let the Reader note, that a, signifies the first Colume, and b, the Second.

A.

  • ABility. All Power and ability in Man un∣to good, comes from God. Part 2. fol. 1. a. b.
  • To which of Christs Apostles he gave Power, and what power hee gave them. Pt. 2. f. 1, b.
  • Absence. See Presence.
  • Abuse. The best, and most lawfull things may be abused. Part 1. fol. 243. b.
  • Account. Divers necessary questions concerning our Spirituall account and reckoning with God. Pt. 2. fol. 328, 329, 330.
  • Actions. Workes. Divers profitable questions, concerning the definition, division, necessity, and nature of Workes in generall, and good workes in particular. Pt. 1. f. 72, a, b. and 154. a, b. & 158, b. & 177. b, &c. 179. a. b. 266, b. 270. b, &c. 341. b. 425. b, &c. 427. a. & 471, a. & 50, b. 506, a. Pt. 2. f. 16, b. and 129, a.
  • Divers questions concerning the me∣rit, reward, examination and re∣gulating of good Workes. Pt. 1. f. 98, b. &c. 158, a, b. 258, b. 259, 260. 266. 269, b. 270. 403, b. 426, b. 428, b. and Pt. 2. f. 46, b. 73, a.
  • Who are enemies unto good Workes. pt. 1. f. 161. b. 259, a. 273, a, b.
  • Ʋnbeleevers cannot performe good Workes. Pt. 1. fol. 262, a.
  • Whether the Workes of the Righteous be perfect. Pt. 1. fol. 330, 331.
  • Questions concerning Supererogatory Workes. Pt. 1. f. 188, a. and pt. 2. f. 235, a. 337, b.
  • Adiaphorall things. Ceremonies. The Ceremonies of our Church u∣sed in Baptisme, and the Lords Supper, are lawfull. Pt. 1. f. 67, b. and pt. 2. f. 354. b. 355.
  • Circumstances may make indifferent, and lawfull things, unlawfull; and how? pt. 1. fol. 98, a, b.
  • Lawfull and Adiaphorall things are to be regulated according to a three fold rule. Pt. 1. f. 98, a.
  • Divers questions concerning Offences given and taken by Ceremonies, and Adiaphorall things. Pt. 2. fol. 207, 208, &c. and pt. 1. f. 496. a, b.
  • Admonition. Advice. Counsell. Who hide their Counsels; and how it may lawfully be done. Pt. 1. fol. 32. a, b.
  • Wee must Admonish, Counsell, and advise our Bretheren: how? and why? Pt. 1. f. 153. a, b. and pt. 2. fol. 19. a, b.
  • Questions concerning Evangelicall Counsels unto Perfection. Pt. 1. f. 186, a. 226, a. 262, b. and pt. 2. fol. 243, b. 286, b. &c.
  • Adoption. The nature, markes, and signes of adoption. Pt. 1. f. 113, a. 487, 488.
  • Adversity. Affliction. Divers questi∣ons concerning the Causes, end, u∣tility, removall, reward, and bene∣fits of Affliction; and our duty in affliction. Pt. 1. fol. 50, b. 112, b. 142, a. 169, a, b. 303, a, b. 314, a, b. 362. and 439, b. and 448, a. and pt. 2. f. 58, 59. and 159. and pt. 1. fol. 489.
  • The Lord afflicts his Church, and why? pt. 1. fol. 78, a.
  • Vnlawfull meanes are never to be used in Affliction, and misery; and why? pt. 1. fol. 99, b. 100, a.
  • Advice. See Admonition.
  • Adultery. Fornication, adultery, and uncleannesse must be avoided, and why? pt. 1. fol. 216, a, b. and 227, b. &c.
  • Divers questions concerning the divi∣sion, effects, punishments, and re∣medies, of adultery, fornication, and uncleannesse. pt. 1. fol. 216, &c. to fol. 223.
  • Affections. A right use of the affecti∣ons helpes us in Gods service. pt. 1. fol. 41, b.
  • Affliction. See, Adversity.
  • Agreement. Vnity. Concord.
  • Questions concerning our Vnion with Christ. pt. 2. fol. 278, a, b.
  • The Vnity, and Vnion of the Church, and faithfull, is manifold. pt. 2. f. 8, a. 40, a.
  • How brotherly Unity, and Concord, are to be continued. pt. 1. fol. 321, b. &c.
  • Christ loves Amity, and unity amongst brethren. pt. 1. fol. 120.

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  • Allegories. Figures.
  • It is lawfull to use Allegories and Fi∣gures, in preaching. pt. 1. f. 120, b.
  • Rules observeable in the Allegorizing of any Scripture. pt. 1. fol. 43, a.
  • Almes. Charity. Divers questions con∣cerning the division, necessity, impe∣diments, and remedies thereof; and rules to be observed in the distri∣bution of almes, pt. 1. f. 153. 155, 156, 157, 158, 160, b. 248, b. 268, 269.
  • Who are enemies to Almes-deeds, and workes of charity. pt. 1. fol. 150, b. 151, a, b. 267, a.
  • Whether Almes-deeds be meritorius. pt. 1. fol. 160, a. and 267, a.
  • Ambition. Ambition is often the cause of arrogancy, and arrogant presum∣ption. pt. 1. fol. 46, a, b.
  • Amen. What is meant by this word Amen. part 1. fol. 321, b.
  • Amity. Love. Divers questions con∣cerning Love in generall, & the de∣finition, and division thereof, and of our Love unto God. pt. 1. f. 133, b. 252, b. 334, b. 335. and pt. 2. f. 54, b, &c. 286, 287, 288.
  • Divers questions concerning the Love of our brethren. Pt. 1. fol. 120, a. 159, b. 252, b. and pt. 2. f. 56, b. 57, a. 135, b. 288, b. 289, a.
  • Concerning the Love of our enemies; See Enemies.
  • How Love is the fulfilling of the Law. pt. 1. f. 405, a. & pt. 2. f. 289, a, b.
  • Whether Love be a meritorious worke or not. pt. 1. folio 254. a.
  • Anabaptists. Famalists. Separatists.
  • The Conventicles of Anabaptists and Familists are not warrantable. pt. 1. fol. 125, b. 126, a.
  • Separatists are unpleasing unto God. pt. 2. folio 8, a, b.
  • The faithfull must be separated from the world, and how? Pt. 1. f. 175, b.
  • Angels. Divers questions concerning the evill Angels. pt. 1. f▪ 7, a. 140, b. 346. .
  • Questions concerning tutelary An∣gels. part 2. fol. 214, b.
  • Anger. Divers questions concerning the nature, originall, causes, effects, degrees, kinds, and punishments of anger; and the remedies against it. pt. 1. fol. 44, 45. 105. 108.
  • Christians must not be angry & why? pt. 1. fol. 197. a. And what com∣mendable anger i▪ Pt. 1. fol. 198, b, &c. and pt. 2. fol. 297, b, &c.
  • Whether anger be a eniall, or mor∣tall sinne. pt. 1. fol. 196, 197, b.
  • Anguish. Griefe. Mourning. Divers questions concerning godly Mour∣ners▪ and mourning, and the com∣forts and blessednesse which belong unto such Mourners. Pt. 1. folio 142, 143, 144, 145.
  • There are divers sorts of Mourners. pt. 1. fol. 143, a, b, and 509, a.
  • The outward expressions of sorrow are divers. pt. 2. fol. 8, b.
  • Answers. All our Answers must be gentle, and to the matter, and why? Pt. 1. fol. 114, a.
  • Antichrist. Who is Antichrist. pt. 1. folio 19.
  • Whether he be one particular man. pt. 1. folio 17, b. and pt 2. fol. 315. b.
  • Whether Antichrist be yet come. pt. 2. fol. 312, a. 313, a, b.
  • Antiquity. When, and how farre An∣tiquity is to be beleeved. pt. 1. fol. 189, b. 190, a, b, &c. 194, b.
  • Antiquity is a good proofe in contro∣versies. pt. 2. fol. 233, a.
  • Apostacy. Backsliding. The causes why so many are in danger to fall back, and why so many doe fall back from Christ, and Religion. pt. 1. fol. 132, b. and 506, a. and pt. 2. fol. 28, a. 69, a, b.
  • Those who forsake, and fall from Re∣ligion, shall be forsaken. pt. 2. f. 6, a.
  • Apostles. Disciples. Divers questions concerning the 12 Apostles and Disciples of Christ. pt. 1. fol. 134, 135. 140, a. 171, 172. 467, a. 495, a. and pt. 2. fol. 1, a, b. 2, a, b. 12, a. 27, b. 387, b.
  • Ministers must be Disciples before A∣postles; and why? pt. 2. fol. 1, a.
  • How Apostles and Disciples differ. pt. 2. fol. 2.
  • We should all labour to be the Disci∣ples of Christ, why, and how? pt. 2. folio 104.
  • Apparell. Garments. Divers questions concerning the necessity and use of apparell. pt. 1. folio 346.
  • Appetite. Belly. How the desires of the Belly, and our naturall appe∣tites are evill. pt. 1. fol. 96, a.
  • Armour. Weapons. What a Christi∣an mans Weapons are against his spirituall enemies, pt. 1. fol. 62, a.
  • Arrogancy. The nature, and causes of Arrogancy. Pt. 1. fol. 46.
  • Ashes. A manifold use of Ashes. pt. 2. fol. 85, a.
  • Assemblyes. Divers sorts of Assem∣blyes. pt. 2. fol. 221, b.
  • Assurance. See Faith.
  • Avarice. See Covetousnesse.
  • Austerity. Although an Austere life be commeadable, yet it is not approved of by carnall men. pt. 2. fol. 70, a. 77. b.

B.

  • BAbes. Infants. There are three sorts of Babes. Pt. 2. f. 94, b.
  • Whether there be such a thing as Lim∣bus Infantum. pt. 2. fol. 332, a. 335, b. 336, a.
  • Backbiting. Calumny. Detraction. &c. How these two, to revile, and to speake evill off, differ. pt. 1. fol. 168, b.
  • We must not Calumniate or deprave a∣ny, and the causes of Calumny, and remedies against it. pt. 2. folio 77, b. 121, b.
  • Backsliding. See Apostacy. Banquets. See Feasts.
  • Baptisme. Questions concerning the Baptizing of Infants. part 1. fol. 66, b. and Pt. 2. fol. 237, b. 238, a, b. 388, b. 389, a.
  • Divers questions concerning the na∣ture, necessity, Ceremonies, sorts, ex∣cellency, utility, and abuse of Bap∣tisme. Pt. 1. fol. 70. 75, b. 79, a. 80, a. and pt. 2. fol. 390, 391.
  • Divers questions concerning Christs Baptisme and Iohns. pt. 1. fol. 68, a. 73, 74. 79, a. 80, a, b.
  • Whether Ministers in Baptisme give grace to those whom they Baptize. part 1. folio 68, b.
  • What Analogy there is betweene Bap∣tisme and the Lords Supper. Pt. 2. folio 279, b.
  • Beggars. Beggars permitted contrary to the Law, and why? Pt. 2. folio 266, a.
  • Beleevers. Faithfull. How the Faith∣full are saved from their sinnes, and from what sinnes they are saved. Pt. 1. folio 19, a.
  • Wherein the Faithfull should be like Angels. pt. 2. fol. 285, b. And where∣in their felicity consists. pt. 1. fol. 487, a, b.
  • Beliefe. See Faith.
  • Belly. See Appetite.
  • Belzebub. What Belzebub signifies. Pt. 2. fol. 33, b.
  • Bethlehem. Divers questions concer∣ning Bethlehem. Pt. 1. f. 23, a. 31, b. 32, a.
  • Bigamy. Digamy. Poligamy. All these both now are, and heretofore were unlawfull. Pt. 1. fol. 231. 233, b. 260, a.
  • Birds. What we may learne of, or from Birds. Pt. 1. fol. 344, b. 345, a.
  • Blasphemy. Divers necessary and pro∣fitable questions, concerning Blas∣phemy, or the sinne against the ho∣ly Ghost. pt. 1. fol. 312, a, b. and pt. 2. fol. 123, 124, 125.
  • Blessednesse. Divers questions con∣cerning the number of the Beati∣tudes, and the nature of true Bles∣sednesse, and what it is, and where∣in it consists, and from whence i proceeds, and the way thereunto.

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  • pt. 1. folio 127, a. and 136, 137, 138. 160, b. 161, a. 158, a, b. 416, b. and pt. 2. folio 32, b. 97, b. 180, b.
  • Blessings. Divers questions concer∣ning, temporall, and corporall bles∣sings. pt. 1. folio, 128, 129. 142. 527, b. 525, b.
  • Blindnesse. Darknesse. Ignorance.
  • All men by nature, without Christ are ignorant, blind, and darke. pt. 1. fol. 116. and pt. 2. folio 33. 64, a.
  • The causes of Spirituall blindnesse, and the remedies against it, pt. 2. fol. 89, 90. 92. 265, 266, a. and pt. 1. fol. 518, b.
  • Whether Ignorance or knowledge be better. pt. 2. fol. 146, a.
  • Body. There is a fourefold Body. pt. 2. folio 102, b, &c.
  • Bounty. See Almes.
  • Bread. What is meant by this word Bread in the Lords prayer. pt. 1. fol. 306, a. 308, a.
  • Brethren. Brothers. Ministers are Brethren. Pt. 1. folio 119, b.
  • All Christians are Brethren. Part 1. folio 205, a.
  • Christ loves amity, and unity amongst Brethren. pt. 1. folio 120.
  • Buriall. Sepulchers. Christians Buri∣all must be performed unto the dead and why? Pt. 1. folio 154, b. and 155, a. 470, a.
  • The Iewish customes at Burials. pt. 2. fol. 381, a. and pt. 1. folio 508, b. and 509, a.
  • Burthens. How many sorts of bur∣thens there are, and how they are to be borne. pt. 2. fol. 99, b. 100.

C.

  • CAlamity. See Adversity.
  • Calling. Vocation. Function. Di∣vers questions concerning externall Callings. pt. 1. fol. 123, b. and fol. 362, 363. 486, a. and pt. 2. folio 55, b.
  • Divers questions concerning God and Christs calling and recalling of us. pt. 1. folio 132, b. 446, a. 468, a, b. 494, b. 500, b. 501, a. pt. 2. folio 256, 257. 260, 261.
  • Things are called three manner of ayes. pt. 1. fol. 168, a.
  • Calumny. See Backbiting.
  • Captivity. Why the Lord permitted the Iewes to be kept captive under the Romanes. pt. 1. fol. 23.
  • By nature we are Sathans captives. part 1. fol. 477.
  • Care. Whom God cares for most. part 2. folio 36, a.
  • Divers questions concerning worldly Care. pt. 1. fol. 328, a. 341, b. 342, b. 343, a. 349, b. 350, a. 361.
  • Casting off. To cast out. To Reject. Divers questions concerning Gods rejecting of man, and mans casting off God. pt. 1. fol. 459, a, b. pt. 2. fol. 280, b. 281. 292, a.
  • Centurion. What a Centurion was. pt. 1. fol. 447, a. 451, b. 454.
  • Ceremonies. See Adiaphorall things.
  • Charity. See Almes.
  • Charmes. See Magi. or Magicke.
  • Chastity. Wherein the felicity of those who are pure, and chast, consists. pt. 1. fol. 221, a.
  • Children. Divers questions concer∣ning the signification of this word Child, and of childrens duty to∣wards their Parents. pt. 1. folio 122, b. 123, a. and pt. 2. fol. 52, b. 53, a. 54. 158. 159. 206, b, &c. 237, a. 242, b. 294, b.
  • Divers questions concerning the felici∣ty, safety, nature, number, and markes of Gods children; and the way and meanes thereunto. pt. 1. fol. 35, a. 51, a. 83. 127. 167, b. 254, b. 255, a. 437, a. 487, &c. and pt. 2. folio 58. b. 59, a. 88, b. 89, a. 156, b.
  • Our chiefest care and labour should be to be made Gods Sonnes. pt. 1. folio 254, b.
  • None can rejoyce in God but Sonnes. pt. . fol. 88, b. 89, a.
  • Christ. Controverted questions con∣cerning the Deity and Humanity of Christ. pt. 1. fol. 16, 17, a. 21. 78, b. 83. pt. 1. folio 467, b. 507, a. and pt. . fol. 88, a. 197, a. 238, b. 239. 262, a. 316. 326, b. 376, b. 377. and 391, b.
  • Whether Christ be every where in re∣gard of his Humanity. pt. 2. folio 215, b. 290. 356. and 386, b. 387, a.
  • Divers questions concerning the tem∣ptations of Christ. pt. 1. fol. 84, 85, 86, 87. 95, 96, 97. 112, 113, b.
  • Questions concerning the cnception, nativity, birth, Baptisme, Flight, Education, life, humility, and time of Christs being upon earth. pt. 1. folio 17, a. 20, b. 23, a. 32, a. 37. 40. 49, a. 52, 53, a. 54, b. 78, b. 79, 80. 115, &c. 123, b. 124, a. and pt. 2. folio 107, a. 134, b. 263, b.
  • Questions concerning the workes, and actions of Christ, as he was our Physitian, Saviour, King, Doctor, Mediatour, Shepheard, and Cor∣ner-stone. Pt. 1. fol. 19, a. 20, a. 120, b. 101, b. 113, b, &c. 187, b▪ and pt. 1. folio 488, b. pt. 2. fol. 32 b. 104, b, &c. 106. 122, b, &c. 154, a. 263, b, &c. 277. 373, a.
  • Divers questions concerning Christs Miracles, miraculous cures, and workes, and vertue, and power. pt. 1. fol. 128, b. 129, 130, b. 131, a. 132, a. and pt. 1. folio 466, b. and 489, a. 499, b, &c. 507, a. pt. 2. folio 63, 64. 81. 119, a. 132, a. 386. and pt. 1. fol. 513, b. 516, a. 518, a. 523, b. 524, a.
  • Questions concerning the manifestati∣on of Christ. pt. 1. fol. 23, a. 54, a. 78, b.
  • Questions directing us how to come unto Christ. pt. 1. fol. 24, b. 25, a. 49, a. 55. 63, b. 78, b. 85. 135. 443, a. 468, a. 473, b. 488, b. 497, b. and pt. 2. f. 119, b. 194, a.
  • Divers necessary questions concer∣ning the arraignment, examinati∣on, accusations, opposition, persecu∣tion, passion, and death of Christ. Pt. 1. folio 49, b. 84, a. 88, b. and pt. 2. f. 131, a. 132. 261, b. 298. 337, a. 358, b. 361, 362. 370, b. 372. 374. 376. 377. 379. b. 380, b.
  • Questions concerning Christs love unto us. pt. 1. folio 51. 495, b. and pt. 2. folio 78, a. 244, b. 308, b.
  • Questions concerning the joy, felicity, benefits, and comfort we have by Christ. pt. 1. folio 116, b. 117. and pt 2. fol. 32, b. 55, b. 56, a. 97, b. 100, b, &c. 102.
  • Why Christ fasted. pt. 1. folio 89.
  • What gesture he used in prayer. pt. 2. folio 154, a.
  • Questions concerning the speeches of Christ. pt. 2. folio 277. 306, a. and pt. 1. folio 492, a.
  • Questions concerning the preaching of Christ. Pt. 1. folio 118. 124 125, 126, 341. 346.
  • Christ was neither temporall King nor Beggar. pt. 1. folio 25, b. 139, b. 468, b.
  • Questions concerning Christs com∣ming. pt. 2. folio 32. 314, a. 319, b. 321, 322, &c. 325. 327, b. 331, b. and pt. 1. folio 500, b.
  • Questions concerning Christs subjec∣tion unto the Law. pt. 1. folio 180 184. 193, 194.
  • The Geanealogie of Christ. See Ge∣nealogie.
  • Whether Adoration were rightly gi∣ven to the Humane body of Christ. pt. 2. folio 385, a.
  • How many wayes the name Christ is taken in Scripture, part 2. folio 309, a.
  • He is the Head, Husband, and Foun∣dation of the Church. See Church.
  • Divers apparitions of Christ after his

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  • Resurrection. pt. 2. folio 384, a. 385.
  • Christ was no seducer. pt. 2. fol. 381.
  • Christ seeth the secrets of the inward man. pt. 1. folio 467, a.
  • How Christ is our Father, and Bro∣ther. pt. 1. folio 487, a.
  • Christians. They must be Nazarites, and wherein, and lights, and a holy City unto God, and why? pt. 1. fol. 53. 171, b. 242, a.
  • The difference betweene Christ, and all Christians. pt. 1. fol. 132, a.
  • The sinnes of Christians are worse then the sinnes of Heathens; and why? pt. 2. folio 83, b. 84, a.
  • The happinesse of Christians both here, and hereafter. pt. 1. folio 456, 457.
  • Church. Questions concerning the au∣thority of the Church, and how farre she is to be beleeved. part 1. folio 30, b. and pt. 2. folio 218, 219, 220. 292, 293.
  • Questions cōcerning, the nature, notes, universality, infallibility, continu∣ance, purity, visibility, excellency, members, afflictions, portion, Foun∣dation, and Head of the Church. pt. 1. fol. 35, b. 76, a. 77, a. 78, a. 102. 172, b. 173. 175. b. 276, a. 05, b. 422, a. 440. 459, a. and Pt. 2. folio 8, a. 142, &c. 145, a. 181, b. 182, 183, 184. 186, b. 187. 188, a. 218. 222. 256. 260, a. 296, b. 325, a. 388, a. 394.
  • The Church of Christ is like unto a Field, a City, a House, a Ship, and the Kingdome of Heaven; and wherein? Pt. 1. fol. 77, &c. 173, a. 174, b, &c. and folio 458, b. and pt. 2. folio 73. 154. 169, b. 170, a.
  • Questions concerning disobedient Churches, and the enemies of the true Church. pt. 1. folio 297, 298. and Pt. 2. f. 6, a, b. 7, a. 277, a. 291.
  • Questions concerning separation from the Church. pt. 2. folio 8. 143, a.
  • Objections for Church-treasure, an∣swered. pt. 1. fol. 188, a. and pt. 2. folio 326, a.
  • That Church which is lead by blind, or blemished Teachers is miserable. pt. 2. fol. 167, a.
  • At whom the Church began. Pt. 2. folio 306, b, &c.
  • The happinesse of those within the Church, and their duty in regard of those who are without. Part 1. folio 30, b. a. and pt. 2. fol. 198, b. 199. 394.
  • Circumspection. Warinesse. Watches. Watchfulnesse. The night was anci∣ently divided into foure. Watches. and the life of man into three. Pt. 2. fol. 155, a. 305, b.
  • We must beware of others, and why? pt. 1. fol. 421, b.
  • Circumstances. See Adiaphorall things.
  • City. We should be a holy City unto God. pt. 1. fol. 242, a.
  • Cleansing. Purging. Washing. Divers questions concerning spiritual Wa∣shing, purging and cleansing. pt. 1. fol. 77, 78, a. 129, b. 326, b. and pt. 2. fol, 67, b, &c. 301, 302, 303. &c.
  • There were amongst the Iewes di∣vers sorts of washings. pt. 2. folio 373, b.
  • Collections. Conclusions false Col∣lections, and Conclusions often drawne from true propositions. pt. 1. fol. 97, b. 103.
  • Collegies. Schooles. There were Col∣legies, and Schooles of learning un∣der the Law. pt. 2. fol. 78, b.
  • Comfort, Consolation. Divers com∣fortable questions, concerning the sweet comforts, & consolations which are given to the godly. pt. 1. f. 143, 144, 145, & pt. 2. f. 98. 100. b. 101, a. 102.
  • Commandements. Law. Questions cō∣cerning the differences between the Law, and Gospell. pt. 1. fol. 55, a. 183. and Pt. 2. fol. 241, a.
  • Profitable questiōs concerning the im∣possibility, obedience, excellency, cō∣tents, abrogation, destruction, divi∣sion, consummation, exposition, scope, end and use of the Law pt. 1. fol. 80. b. 181, 182, 183, 184, b. 185, a. 192. 215. 301. 404, 405, 406. 500, b. and pt. 2. f. 75. 179. b. 241, b. 242, a. 287, a. 299. b.
  • Humane Lawes are often opposite to divine. Pt. 1. fol. 248, b. and pt. 2. fol. 27, a.
  • Christ was no enemy unto the Law. pt. 1. fol. 180. 193, 194. 404, b.
  • Divers errors concerning the Law. pt. 1. folio 181, 182.
  • The Preaching of the Law is never ac∣ceptable to sinners, although it be necessary. Pt. 2. fol. 76, b. 77, a. 78. a, b.
  • Commet. Starre. Divers questions concerning the Starre, or Commet, which was seene by the Wise-men. part. 1. folio 24, b. 26, b. 27. 34, b.
  • There are divers sorts of Starres, and commets. part 2. folio 24, b. 25. a. 27. a.
  • Common wealth. The meanes where∣by a Common wealth may flou∣rish. Pt. 2. fol. 87. a.
  • Company. Companions. Society. There are divers sorts of societies, and associates. Pt. 1. fol. 51, b. and Pt. 2. fol. 18.
  • Questions cōcerning society with wic∣ked men. pt. 2. fol. 17, 18, 19. and Pt. 1. f. 481, a. 49, b. 496, a.
  • What is required of those who keepe company, and converse with Saints. pt. 2. folio 329, b.
  • Compunction. Contrition. Humilia∣tion. Godly Sorrow. Contrition is a part of repentance, and belongs unto the Law. pt. 1. f. 118, b. and Pt. 2. fol. 275, b. 365.
  • Without humiliation, and compuncti∣on, no comfort, and consolation. pt. 2. folio 98.
  • The division of humiliation, and the meanes thereunto. pt. 2. fol. 275, b. 365. and pt. 1. fol. 494, b.
  • Conclusions. See Collections.
  • Concord. See Agreement.
  • Concupiscence. Many necessary and profitable questions, concerning the internal concupiscence of the heart. pt. 1. fol. 87, b. 101, b, &c. 222, 223, b, &c.
  • Condemnation. Punishment. All wic∣ked men shall be punished, and con∣demned at the last; and why? pt. 1. f. 409, b. 410, a. 428, a. 429.
  • Condition. Estate. Our estate and con∣dition is often happy, when it seemes miserable. pt. 1. fol. 35, b.
  • Confession. Divers questions concer∣ning the kinds, properties, and nece∣ssity of Confession. pt. 1. folio 58, b. 59, a. 69. and 493, b.
  • Controverted questions concerning Auricular confession. pt. 1. fol. 68, b. 69, 489, b. 490.
  • Confidence. See Faith.
  • Conscience. Divers questions concer∣ning the division of Conscience in generall; and the nature of an evill conscience, and the necessity of a good. pt. 1. f. 29, a. & pt. 2. f. 16, b. 277, b. 302, b. 350, b. 365, a. 366.
  • Consistory. Sanhedrim. Questions concerning the Iewish Consistory, Sanhedrim & Iudgement sots pt. 1 f. 195. and pt. 2. f. 27, b. 187, b.
  • Consolation See Comfort.
  • Cōstancy, Inconstancy, Perseverance.
  • Perseverance in obedience is hard. pt. 1. folio 61, b.
  • Meanes, or helpe unto perseverance pt. 1. f. 133. Inconstancy becomes no Christians. pt. 2. f. 69. b, &c.
  • Consultation. Deliberation. who of∣fend in their Consultations. Pt. 1. folio 15, b.
  • How Deliberation, and dlay differ, pt. 1. folio 15, b. 6, b.
  • Deliberation requisite in wrighty ac∣tions, pt. 1. folio 15, b. and 60, b.

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  • Contempt. Contemners. Despisers. To Despise. Divers questions con∣cerning the contempt of the Word, and Preachers thereof. Pt. 1. fol. 119, a. and 441, a. and 450, b. Pt. 2. f. 50, b, &c. 86, b. 87, a. 90. 300, b.
  • Contentation. Christians must be con∣tented, and why? and the rules ob∣serveable thereunto. pt. 1. fol. 11 b. and 35, b.
  • Contention. Dissentiō. Discord. Strife. Iarres. Dissention hinders religion, part 2. fol. 40, a.
  • The causes of domestical Contentions and jarres, and the remedies against them. pt. 2. fol. 50, 51.
  • Who are sowers of Discord and strife. pt. 1. fol. 168, b.
  • Contrition See Compunction.
  • Conventicles. The Conventicles of Separatists unlawfull. pt. 1. f. 125, b. 126, a. 523, a, b.
  • Conversation. Life. Divers questions concerning our temptations after the purpose, and endeavour of a new Life. pt. 1. fol. 84, b. 85, b.
  • Profitable questions concerning the purging, and regulating of our Lives, and conversations. Pt. 1. fol. 5. 416, 417. and Pt. 2. folio 16. b. 17. 135. 166.
  • Divers questions concerning the kinds of Life, and the nature of Life in generall, and of a Christians Life and Spirituall life, in particular. pt. 1. fol. 304, 305. 417, 418. 472, 473. and 492. b. &c. and pt. 2. folio 50, a.
  • An austere life is commendable, and why? pt. 2. fol. 7, a. See Austerity.
  • The Life of the wicked is shortned. pt. 1. fol. 430, a.
  • Conversion. Repentance. Penance.
  • What Repentance John Baptist prea∣ched. Pt. 1. fol. 55, b.
  • Objections for popish Penance, answe∣red. pt. 1. fol. 55, b. 56, &c.
  • Divers questions concerning the kinds, parts, properties, meanes, methode, necessity, and signification of Repen∣tance, and the felicity of the truely penitent. pt. 1. fol. 57. 60. 204, a. 313, b. 47. 512, b. 520, a. and pt. 2. fol. ••••. 82, 83. a. 84, b. 85, 86, a. 87. a. 75, 276, a. 302, b. &c. 362, b.
  • Questions concerning false Repentance. pt. 2. fol. 364, b▪
  • The ••••••••dest ay, be converted. pt. 2. fol. 〈…〉〈…〉, b, 〈◊〉〈◊〉.
  • Althog 〈◊〉〈◊〉 can doe nothing in the worke of Conversion, yet he is inexp¦ repe•••• 〈…〉〈…〉 2. f. 274.
  • Corbn. hat 〈◊〉〈◊〉 sigified by the 〈…〉〈…〉. pt. 2. fl. 59▪ . 〈◊〉〈◊〉 298,
  • Corne. Who are Corne, and who are chaffe. pt. 1. folio 78, a.
  • Corruption. How manifold Corrup∣tion is. pt. 1. folio 427, a.
  • Covetousnesse. Avarice. World. Worldlings and Temporall things.
  • Divers questions concerning Cove∣tousnesse, and the love and service of the World. pt. 1. folio 333. b. 334. 338. 481, a. and pt. 2. f. 363.
  • Divers questions concerning the na∣ture, and wickednesse of this present world. pt. 1. fol. 122, a. 408, a. and pt. 2. folio 40, b.
  • The difference betweene the World∣ling, Hypocrite, and godly man. pt. 1. folio 226, a.
  • The difference betweene Temporall, or worldly things, and heavenly, pt. 1. folio 329, b.
  • Councell. Synode.
  • Divers questions concerning the in∣fallibility, power, and calling of law∣full Councels. Part 1. fol. 30, a. and pt. 2. fol. 218, a. 221, b. 222, b.
  • What the Iewish Councels were. pt. 2. folio 27, a.
  • Councell. See Admonition.
  • Craft Deceit. Double dealing. Fraud.
  • Christians must be free from all Fraud, false dealing, and the like, and why? pt. 1. folio 61, a.
  • Creatures. What we may learne from the Creatures. pt. 1. folio 344.
  • Crosses. See Adversity.
  • Cruelty. Questions concerning the fruits, effects, nature, and kinds of Cruelty. Pt. 1. folio 43, b. 44, a. and 45, b. 479, b. &c.
  • Customes. Questions concerning the Customes of Nations, and the kinds of Customes. Pt. 1. folio 261, &c.

D.

  • DAnger. Distresse. Perill. Trouble. Questions concerning the dan∣gers, and troubles of the Apostles and faithfull; and the remedies a∣gainst them, and deliverance from them. Pt. 1. f. 31, a. 35, a. 50, b. and pt. 2. fol. 27, b.
  • ...Whether danger may be feared, and how? pt. . fol. 41, b. and f. 362, a.
  • Darknesse See Blindnesse.
  • Day. How the Day of old was divided. Pt. 2. fol. 257, a. and 382, a.
  • Deafenesse Divers Questions concer∣ning the kinde and causes of deafe∣nesse, and the remedies against it. Pt. . folio 6, 69.
  • Death. Questions concerning the divi∣sion, des•••••• ••••••••ctation, 〈◊〉〈◊〉, and welco••••••ng of Death. pt. . fol. 61. 70, a. 196, b. 320, a. and pt. 1. folio 510, a, b.
  • Questions concerning sudden Death, and the uncertainty of the houre of Death. pt. 1. folio 328, b, &c. 430. and pt. 2. folio 320, a.
  • Questions concerning our Spirituall Death, and deliverance there-from, Pt. 2. folio 70.
  • The dead have no benefit by the indul∣gences of the Church. Pt. 2. folio 326, a. and pt. 1. folio 512, b.
  • Living men appeare to be dead, and that many wayes. Pt. 1. fol. 509, b.
  • Debts. Questions concerning the kinds of Debts, and what debts we must forgive our brethren, and why? pt. 1. fol. 309, b. and pt. 2. fol. 223, b. 224, a.
  • Decrees. Although Gods Decrees be sure, yet meanes must be used. pt. 1. folio 51, a.
  • Delay. Procrastination. How delibera∣tion and delay differ. pt. 1. fol. 15, b. 60, b.
  • Whether it be good or not, to protract our obedience. pt. 1. folio. 85, a.
  • Deliberation. See Consultation.
  • Deliverance. What is meant by this word Deliver. Matth. 10.17. They will deliver you. part 2. folio 27, a.
  • Deniall▪ Selfe-deniall. Questions con∣cerning Deniall in generall, and the kinds thereof, and Selfe-deniall in particular. Pt. 2. folio 47, 48, 49, b. 194.
  • Divers profitable questions concer∣ning the deniall of Christ. Pt. 2. folio 48, 49.
  • Dereliction. Forsaking. Questions how Christ was forsaken, and how many sorts of dereliction there are. pt. 1. folio 377.
  • Derision See Scoffers.
  • Desert. Merit. Controverted questions concerning the Merit of workes. pt. 1 folio 158. 160, a. 169. 254, a. 258. 525, a. and pt. 2. folio 197, b. 239, b. 240. 253, a. 258, b. 334.
  • Christs Merits ma 〈◊〉〈◊〉 pplied nto us, but the merits of the Saints cnnt. pt. 1. folio 187, . 188, a.
  • Desire. Uncleane desires, a branch of the seventh C••••••andement. pt. 1. folio 222.
  • Holy Desires 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of be••••••••ly knowledge. p . folio 39, b. &c.
  • Des••••••ation. ••••••stions cocrning the kinds and 〈◊〉〈◊〉 of D••••pera∣tion, and 〈…〉〈…〉 it. part 2. folio 〈…〉〈…〉68.
  • Dspers. 〈…〉〈…〉

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  • Detestation. Hatred. Some Hate others for Religion, and who they are? pt. 2. fol. 52, a.
  • We must Hate none, and why? pt. 1. fol. 251, b. 252, a.
  • Detraction. See Backbiting.
  • Devill. Sathan. Divers questions con∣cerning the name, nature, deceit, en∣mity, punishment, strength, wea∣pons, and temptations of Sathan, and the remedies against him, and them. pt. 1. fol. 97. 100, b. 102, b. 104, a. 131, b. 318. 478, 479, 480, 481, 482. 520, b. and pt. 2. fol. 33, b. 120, a. 141, a. 367, a. and pt. 1. fol. 521, a.
  • Questions concerning the Devils knowledge, and tempting of Christ. pt. 1. fol. 96. 102. and pt. 2. fol. 169, a.
  • When, and how God makes use of Sa∣than. Pt. 1. fol. 97, a.
  • Sinne comes from Sathan. Pt. 2. f. 2, a.
  • A man may have power over Sathan, and yet not be saved. Pt. 1. f. 435.
  • Diet. How many sorts of Diet there are. Pt. 2. fol. 76, a, b.
  • Diffidence. Distrust. The Devill tempts us to Distrust God, and how? pt. 1. fol. 96. b.
  • Digamy. See Bigamy
  • Disciples. See Apostles, and Servants.
  • Discord. See Contention.
  • Diseases. Sicknesses. Divers que∣stions concerning the Sicknesses, and Diseases which were healed by Christ. Pt. 1. fol. 129, b. 130, 131, 132. Pt. 2. fol. 11, b.
  • How Sicknesses and Diseases differ. Pt. 1. fol. 129, a.
  • Questions concerning Gods end in af∣flicting with sicknesse, and our bea∣ring of it. Pt. 1. fol. 131, 132.
  • The Sicke are to be visited, and why? Pt. 2. fol. 33, a.
  • Dishonour. Honour. How many wayes God is Dishonoured. Pt. 1. fol. 295, 296.
  • Although Honour be good, yet it is perillous, and very much abused. pt. 2. fol. 304, b. 330, a.
  • To Dispossesse. Possession. Fruition.
  • Whether any now adayes be Possessed or not. Pt. 2. fol. 119, b. 120, a. pt. 1. fol. 476, b. 477, a, b. &c. 480.
  • Whether Sathan dispossesse Sathan. Pt. 2. fol. 121, b, &c.
  • How many wayes uncleane Spirits are Dispossessed. Pt. 1. fol. 100, b. and fol. 465, b. and Pt. 2. fol. 20, b.
  • Wee never perfectly Enjoy God or Christ, till we come to heaven. Pt. 1. fol. 345.
  • Dissention. See Contention.
  • Dissimulation. There is a lawfull, as∣well as an unlawfull Dissimulation. Pt. 1. fol. 33.
  • Distresse. See Danger.
  • Distrust. See Diffidence.
  • Divell. See Devill.
  • Divorce. Separation. Divers questi∣stions concerning Divorces. Pt. 1. fol. 228, 229, 230, 231, 232. and Pt. 2. fol. 231, 232, 233.
  • Doctrine. The fruits of true and false Doctrine. Pt. 1. f. 422, b. 423, a.
  • Dove. Questions, why the holy Ghost descended in the likenesse of a Dove; and what the nature, and properties of Doves are; and why they must be imitated; and wherein, and whether in all things or not? Pt. 1. f. 82. & pt, 2. f. 23, b. 24, b. 25, 26, a.
  • Dreames. Divers questions concer∣ning the kinds and causes of Dreams pt. 1. fol. 16, b. 37, a. and pt. 2. f. 370, b. 371, a.
  • Duels are the most devilish cruelty pt. 1. fol. 46, a.
  • Dumbe. All men by nature, are spiri∣tually Dumbe. pt. 2. fol. 121, a.
  • Dwell. Whether, and how it is lawfull to dwell amongst Infidels. pt. 1. fol. 51, b.

E.

  • EArth. Field. Ground. Questions concerning the signification, and sorts of Earth. Pt. 1. fol. 77. 146, 147.
  • Eclypse. Divers questions concerning the Eclipse at Christs suffering. pt. 2. fol. 375, b. &c.
  • Education. There is a threefold good Education. pt. 1. fol. 49.
  • Egypt. A description of Egypt, and the Egyptians, and why Ioseph fled thither. pt. 1. f. 40, b. 41, b.
  • Election. Not all, but a few onely are Elected unto life. pt. 2. fol. 261, 262, b.
  • The Elect cannot perish, and why? pt. 2. fol. 314, a.
  • Elias. How Iohn was Elias: and whe∣ther Elias be yet come? pt. 2. fol. 151. and 201, a.
  • Emmanuel. The derivation of this Name, and to whom it was given. pt. 1. fol. 21.
  • Enemies. Divers questions concerning the Enemies of Christ, and his Church. pt. 1. fol. 33, b. 34, a. 49. b, &c. 297, 298. and pt. 2. fol. 7, a. 26, b.
  • Questions concerning the Spirituall e∣nemies of mankind, and the defence against them. pt. 1. f. 61, b. 62, a.
  • Divers questions concerning the love of our Enemies. pt. 1. f. 252, 253, 255.
  • Enjoyment. See Dispossesse.
  • Equivocation. Questions and exam∣ples of Equivocation. pt. 1. f. 188, a. 233. and 509, a. pt. 2. f. 16, a.
  • Eremite. Hermite. Whether Iohn Bap∣tist was an Hermite. pt. 1. f. 64, b.
  • Errors. Heresies. Whence it is that Errors in Religion often spring from the Pastors of the Church. pt. 1. fol. 211, b. &c.
  • How people may be preserved from Errour. pt. 1. fol. 211, b, &c.
  • How Errour may bee founded upon Scripture. pt. 1. fol. 213.
  • Errors creepe secretly into the Church. pt. 2. fol. 143, b. &c.
  • Estate. See Condition.
  • Esteeme. To Preferre. Christ is to be esteemed and Preferred before all o∣ther things, and why? Pt. 2. fol. 55, b. 56, a.
  • Eucharist. Or the Lords Supper. Con∣troverted questions concerning the Eucharist. pt. 1. fol. 114. and pt. 2. fol. 270. b. 279, b.
  • 38 Questions, with 11 Objections, concerning the Lords Supper. pt. 2. fol. 339, b, &c. to 356, b.
  • Divers other questions concerning the worthy, and unworthy comming, un∣to the Table of the Lord, and the end of this Sacrament. pt. 2. fol. 279, 280. 307, a. and pt. 1. fol. 457, a. 501, b.
  • 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. What 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 signifies. pt. 1. fol. 83.
  • ...The 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉, and goodwill of God, is the first and principall cause of all he doth. pt. 2. fol. 94, b. &c.
  • Evening. What is meant by Evening, pt. 2. fol. 381, a.
  • Evill. How manifold Evill is. pt. 1. f. 245, b. 246, a.
  • How we must pray against Evill. pt. 1. fol. 317, b.
  • Eunuches. How many sorts of Eunu∣ches there are. pt. 2. fol. 236, a.
  • Exaction. There is a double exaction. pt. 1. fol. 69, a.
  • Examination. What we must examine, and what wee must not examine in our selves, and how we must exa∣mine our selves. pt. 1. fol. 57, b, &c. 98, b. &c. 133, a. 439, a. and pt. 2. 328, b. 329, 330.
  • Example. We must give good Exam∣ple unto our brethren, and why? pt. 1. fol. 177.
  • Excommunication. Ecclesiasticall Ju∣risdiction. And the power of the Keyes.
  • Divers questions concerning the po∣wer, and use of the Keyes. pt. 2. fol. 191, 192. 221, a. and pt. 1. fol. 492, a, b.
  • Exorcists. See Magi. Magicke.

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  • Experience. Faith is encreased by the experience of Gods mercy. pt. 1. f. 343.
  • Eye, Divers properties of the Eye. pt. 2. fol. 65.

F.

  • FAith. Beliefe. Assurance. Confi∣dence.
  • Divers questions both utile, and use∣full, concerning the nature, nouri∣shing, act, object, kinds, markes, bene∣fits, and approbation of true justi∣fying Faith. pt. 1. fol. 133, b. 343. 436. 445. 515, a.b. and fol. 514, b. pt. 2. fol. 60, b. 173. 180. a. 201, b. 203. 272, b. 349, a.
  • Divers questions concerning weake, and strong Faith, and the nature, notes, and kinds of Assurance, and Confidence. pt. 1. fol. 348, 349. 433, b. and 452, 453. 570. and pt. 2. fol. 117, b. 118. 156, a. 173, b. 326, b. and pt. 1. fol. 474, 475, 476.
  • Faith cannot be separated from works, and Love. pt. 1. fol. 76, b. and pt. 2. fol. 149.
  • A man may Beleeve more then is pro∣mised; and how? pt. 1. fol. 110, b. &c.
  • How Christ requires Faith of us, be∣fore he workes it in us. pt. 2. fol. 119, a.
  • Wherein our Faith and Adams differ. pt. 2. fol. 156, a.
  • Faithfull. See Beleevers.
  • Fame. Reputation. Questions con∣cerning the sorts of Fame, and Re∣putation; and how they may bee, sought for; and why Christians should be so carefull of their name, fame, and credit? pt. 1. fol. 13. and pt. 2. fol. 17.
  • Familists. See Anabaptists.
  • Fanne. What is meant by the Fanne in Christs hand. Pt. 1. fol. 77, a.
  • Fasting. Why Christ fasted. pt. 1. fol. 89.
  • Whether a choyce of meates upon Fa¦sting dayes be a matter of Religi∣on. Pt. 1. fol. 65, a. and Pt. 2. fol. 163. 167, b.
  • Questions concerning the sorts of Fasts in generall, and wherein the true and false Fast consist; and the nature, definition, ends, reasons, and benefits of Fasting. pt. 1. fol. 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95. and 322, b. 323, 324. 326. and fol. 502, b. Pt. 2. fol. 163, 164, 165. 203, b.
  • Fate. What Stoicall Fate is. Pt. 1. fol. 466, a.
  • Fathers. Parents. The duty of Parents towards their Children; and the danger of the neglect of their duty. pt. 1. fol. 21, a. 123, a. and 511, b. 512, a. and Pt. 2. 53, b. 54. 61.
  • Some are good Parents and evill per∣sons. Pt. 2. fol. 402.
  • Why the Lord is called our Father. Pt. 1. fol. 179, b. 290. and Pt. 2. fol. 181, a.
  • The happinesse of those who have God to their Father. pt. 1. fol. 292, b.
  • Why the ancient Fathers of former times, are not fit Foundations to build our Faith upon. pt. 1. fol. 190, 191. 194, b.
  • The Papists easily reject many Fa∣thers at once, when they speake not on their side. pt. 2. fol. 234.
  • Feare. How danger may be feared. pt. 1. fol. 41, b. and 474.
  • Feasts. Divers questions concerning Feasts. pt. 1. fol. 456, 457.
  • Felicity. See Blessednesse.
  • Fever. The nature of a Fever. pt. 1. fol. 461, 462, 463.
  • Figures See Allegories.
  • Fire. There is a threefold Fire. pt. 1. fol. 78, a.
  • Fishes. Fishers. Questions concerning the signification of this word Fisher; and what things are observeable in Fishers; and wherein Ministers resemble them. pt. 1. fol. 120, 121.
  • Flaxe. What is meant by Flaxe. pt. 2. fol. 117, b.
  • Flight. Questions concerning Iosephs fleeing with Christ into Egypt. pt. 1. fol. 37. 40, 41. 49.
  • When, and how Flight is lawfull in the time of persecution, and danger. pt. 1. fol. 115, a. pt. 2. fol. 28, b. 29, 30, 31, 32.
  • Floore. What is meant by the Barne Floore. pt. 1. fol. 76, b.
  • To Follow Christ. Divers questions concerning our following of Christ. pt. 2. fol. 55, a. and pt. 1. fol. 468, 469, b. 440, b. 441, a.
  • Foole. Folly. How it is lawfull to call one Foole. pt. 1. fol. 200, b. and pt. 2. fol. 297, b, &c.
  • Forgivenesse. Remission. Reconcilia∣tion. Divers profitable questions concerning our Reconciliation unto God, and his gracious forgiving of us. pt. 1. fol. 82, a. 310, a. 312, b. 313, b. 314, a. 489, b. and pt. 2. fol. 223, b. 225.
  • Divers questions concerning our for∣giving one another; and Reconci∣liation one unto another. pt. 1. fol. 205, 206, 207, 208, 209. 321, b. 322, a. and pt. 2. fol. 223, b. 224, 225, a.
  • Questions concerning the power of the Church in pardoning of sinners. Pt. 1. fol. 492, a.b.
  • Forsaking. See Dereliction.
  • Forswearing. Swearing. Perjury. Oathes.
  • Divers usefull questions concerning Swearing, and Oathes. Pt. 1. fol. 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244. and pt. 2. fol. 152. 273. 297, a. 299, a.
  • Divers profitable questions concer∣ning Perjury. Pt. 1. folio 232. 233.
  • Foundation. Three things required in a sure Foundation. Pt. 1. fol. 440, a.
  • Free-will▪ Objections for Free will answered. Pt. 1. fol. 329, b. and pt. 2. 128.
  • Fruit. God requires Fruit of us, and why? Pt. 1. fol. 426, b. a. 428, b.
  • Questions concerning the sorts of Fruit; and who are fruitlesse in the Church; and our duty towards these who are Fruitfull. Pt. 1. fol. 423, 424, 425, b.
  • Fruition. See Dispossesse.
  • Function. See Calling.
  • Funerals. See Buriall.

G.

  • GAlilee. Why Christ returned into Galilee, and what things are observeable in Galilee. Pt. 1. fol. 50. b. 51.
  • Garments. See Apparell.
  • Genealogies. Differences concerning Christs Genealogie reconciled; and divers questions concerning Genealogies answered. Pt. 1. fol. 7, 8, 9. 12.
  • Gentiles, Heathens, Infidels, Vnbe∣leevers.
  • Questions concerning the Apostles preaching unto the Gentiles, and of salvation offered unto them there∣by. Pt. 2. fol. 5. 9, a.
  • How it is lawfull to inhabit amongst Infidels and Heathens. Pt. 1. fol. 51, b.
  • Whether Unbeleevers may performe good workes. Pt. 1. fol. 262, a.
  • Ghost. See Spirit.
  • Gifts. Divers necessary, and profita∣ble questions, concerning the corpo∣rall, externall, and spirituall Gifts, which are given us by God. Pt. 1. fol. 399, a. 437, a. and pt. 2. fol. 12, b. 13, a. 328, 329, 330.
  • Glory. Why, and how, we must seeke the Glory of our God in all things. pt. 1. fol. 178, b. 179, a. 294, b. 295.
  • Whether there shall be any degrees of Glory in heaven. pt. 1. fol. 329. a. and pt. 2. fol. 136. b. 146, b. 253, b. 259, a.

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  • Questions concerning Vaine-glory. Pt. 1. fol. 467, b.
  • God. Controverted questions concer∣ning the attributes of God, as his immutability, invisibility, omnisci∣encie, power, subsistence, goodnesse, bounty, and long suffering. pt. 1. fol. 83, b. 101, b. 128, b. 129, a. 164, b. 165, a. 241, b. 320. 321, a. 452, a. 527, a. and pt. 2. fol. 1. 12. 33, a. 96, b. 214, 215. 246. 277, a. 280, a. 290, b. 295, b. 327. 359, a.
  • There is a God, although wicked men have Atheisticall thoughts of him. pt. 1. fol. 300, b. and pt. 2. fol. 33. And in what Bookes God is read. pt. 1. fol. 344. a.
  • We must not demand a reason of Gods actions. Pt. 2. fol. 95, a. 96, a.
  • Where God dwels; and how manifold his habitation is. pt. 1. fol. 241, b. 293, 294, a.
  • God loves man better then the other creatures. part. 1. folio 347, b. 348.
  • Godly. Godlinesse. Piety. Pious. Holy. Holinesse. Holy things. Purity. Sanctity.
  • Holy men are often in danger to be a∣bused by the wicked, unto wic∣kednesse. Part. 1. folio 32, b. 33, a.
  • The way of Holinesse is a strait way: why, and how? Pt. 1. floio 413.
  • The difference betweene a Holy car∣nall, and hypocriticall man. pt. 1. fol. 226, a.
  • Divers necessary questions concerning the kinds, necessity, meanes, mea∣sure, seat, and end, or reward of Purity and Sanctity; as also who are enemies thereunto. pt. 1. folio 161, 162, 163, a. 176, b. 177, a. 416, b. and part. 2. folio 276.
  • Holy things are not rashly to be com∣municated unto any. Part 2. fol. 170.
  • What is meant by this word Hallowed. pt. 1. folio 294, b.
  • Gold. Silver. Money. How many sorts of Money there are. part 2. folio 14, b.
  • Good. Goodnesse. Good things. Di∣vers questions concerning the Au∣thor of all good things in man; and why he gives good things unto man; and how good things are a∣bused by man. Pt. 1. folio 243, b, &c. 399. and pt. 2. fol. 12.
  • Good in man is the exemplar of God. pt. 1. fol. 403, a.
  • How manifold Goodnesse is. Pt. 1. fol. 425.
  • Gospell. Divers excellent questions concerning the Author, nature, name, Penmen, Preachers, power, dignity, excellency, and efficacie of the Gospell. pt. 1. folio 3, 4, b 55, a. 62, b. 63, a. 126, b. 141. and Pt. 2. folio 83. 207, b. 208, a. 311, b.
  • Questions concerning the receivers, embracers, enjoyers, and heires of the Gospell. pt. 2. fol. 66, b. 141, a and pt. 2. fol. 20, b. 21, a. 84, a, 88, a.
  • Questions concerning the hiding, re∣vealing, and enlargment of the Go∣spell. Pt. 2. folio 87, b, 88, 90, a. 181, a.
  • In what Language St. Matthew writ this Gospell. Pt. 1. folio 5.
  • Wherein the Law and Gospell differ. Pt. 1. folio 55, a. 183. 427, b.
  • Grace. Profitable questions concer∣ning the necessity, excellency, mea∣sure, and meanes of Grace; and the labour and paines which must be taken for the procuring thereof. Pt. 1. folio 271, b. 400, 401. and pt. 2. folio 276.
  • What Graces are given unto us, for the obtaining of heaven. Pt. 1. fol. 81, a.
  • How Grace is ordinarily wrought in great sinners. Pt. 2. folio 274, b. 275, a.
  • How and wherein Grace resembles Wine. Part 1. folio 504, 505.
  • Grace is given undeservedly on our part. pt. 1. folio 514, b.
  • Gratis. Freely. How and what the Apostles did receive Gratis; and how, and what they must give Gra∣tis. Pt. 2. folio 12, b. 13.
  • Griefe. See Anguish.
  • Ground. See Field.

H.

  • HAires. Many notable things in these words, Your haires are numbred. Pt. 2. folio 36, b.
  • Happinesse. See Blessednesse.
  • Hardning. Hardnesse of heart Obdu∣ration.
  • How God hardens the heart; and whom hee hardens; and the cau∣ses of Obduration, and the remedies against it, and the misery of those who are hardened. pt. 2. folio 89, b. 90, 91, 92. 141, a. and pt. 1. folio 459, b. 460, a.
  • Hatred. See Detestation.
  • Hearers. Hearing. Divers questions concerning the sorts of Hearers; and unprofitable Hearers; and the signes, and duties of good Hearers. Pt. 1. folio 70, b. 75, b, &c. 127, a. 166, b. 178, b. 437, 438, a. 441, a. 524, b. and pt. 2. folio 10, b. 84, b. 87, a. 104, b. 138, b, &c. 147, 148, 149, b. 162, a. 300, b.
  • Divers questions concerning our un∣willingnesse to Heare, and the neces∣sity, impediments, and benefits of hearing; and the fruits we must shew of our hearing. pt. 2. folio 57, b. 68, 69. 138. 142, a. 147, b. 161, b.
  • Heart. Why the Heart is the seat of all true purity. pt. 1. fol. 163, a.
  • Who serve God but not with the heart. pt. 1. fol. 163, b.
  • The lust of the Heart is sinne. pt. 1. folio, 223, b.
  • Heathens. See Gentiles.
  • Heaven. Divers profitable questions concerning Heaven; viz. whether there be a Heaven; and the joyes thereof; and the way and meanes thereunto: and the difficulty of comming thither, and who come un∣to Heaven. pt. 1. folio 141. 265. 300. 304, b. 305. 341, b. fine, &c. 351, 352, 353, 354, 355. 412, 413, 414, a. and pt. 2. folio 135, a. 116. 195, b. 196. 252, 253, 254, 255.
  • Why, and how the Heavens were ope∣ned, when Christ was baptized. pt. 1. folio 81, a.
  • What graces are given unto 〈◊〉〈◊〉 for the obtaining of Heaven. part 1. folio 81, a.
  • God is perfectly obeyed in Heaven. pt. 1. fol. 304, a.
  • Heavenly things by farre, are ••••re excellent then earthly. Part 1. fol▪ 329, b.
  • Hell. Divers questions concerning the meaning of this word Hell; and of the torments thereof; and what the Scripture expresseth, and what it conceales concerning Hell. pt. 1. folio 202, a. 430, b. 431, a. 432. 481, b. 482. and part 2. fol. 35, b. 214, a. 281, b.
  • Helpe. Succour. We should helpe one another unto Christ. part 2. folio 119, b.
  • Heremite. See Eremite.
  • Heresy. See Error.
  • Herod. Divers questions concerning the time wherein Herod lived; and his feare, fraud, folly, idlenesse, life, and death. pt. 1. folio 23. 28, b. 32, a. 33, a. 46, a. 48, b.
  • Whether Herod did well or not, in con∣sulting with the high Priests, and Scribes. part 1. fol. 30, b.
  • Why the Lord suffered Herod to know where Christ was borne. part 1. folio 31, a.
  • Three Herods mentioned in Scripture. pt. 1. fol. 150.

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  • What the sinnes of Herod were which Iohn reproved. pt. 2. fol. 152, a.
  • Whether Herod was originally acces∣sary to the death of Iohn, part 2. folio 153, a.
  • Hierusalem. Jerusalem. What prodi∣gious signes preceded the destructi∣on of Jerusalem. Pt. 2. fol. 309, b.
  • Hill. Mount. Mountaine. Why Christ went up to the Mount to preach. part 1. fol. 134.
  • What the Hill is upon which the Church is built. Pt. 1. fol. 174.
  • Divers questions concerning Moun∣taines. Pt. 2. fol. 175, b. 176.
  • Holinesse. See Godlinesse.
  • Honesty. Honesty and honest dealing betweene man and man is commen∣dable. pt. 1. folio 405, b.
  • Honour. See Dishonour.
  • Hospitality. How many sorts of Ho∣spitality there is, and why Christi∣ans must be given thereunto. Pt. 1. folio 154, b. and part 2. folio 56, b. 333, b.
  • Houre. What, and how manifold an houre of old was. pt. 2. f. 257, a.
  • Humiliation. See Contrition.
  • Humility. Divers questions concer∣ning the degrees, fruits, benefit, and kinds of Humility, and why we must be humble, and whether all humility be good or not. Pt. 1. fol. 74, b. 75. 141, 142, a. 466, a, and 493, . and part 2. f. 107.
  • Hunger. Thirst. There is a threefold Hunger, and Thirst. Pt. 1. folio 147, 148, 149.
  • Hypocrites. Hypocrisie. Questions concerning the markes, and reward of Hypocrites; and the kinds of hypocrisie, & why it must be avoi∣ded. Pt. 1. fol. 33, b. 34, a. 71, b. 226, a. 341, b. and pt. 2. folio 136. 179, b. 244, a. 295, a.
  • What things are common to the Hy∣pocrite, and the sincere professor, Pt. 2. folio 135, b. 324.

I.

  • IArres. See Contention.
  • Idolatry. Idols. Idolatry provoketh the Lord to cast off Nationall Churches. part 2. folio 6.
  • Jerusalem. See Hierusalem.
  • Jesus. Of the derivation, and signifi∣cation of the name JESUS. part 1. folio 17.
  • Jewes. Divers questions concerning the misery and impiety of the Iewes. Pt. 1. folio 29, a. 54, b. and 459, a, b. pt. 2. fol. 132, b, &c. 374, b. 375, a.
  • Seven Sects amongst the Iewes. part 1. folio 30.
  • What was required of the Iewes in re∣gard of the Messias, part 2. folio 74, a.
  • The Church of the Iewes shall flourish againe. Pt. 2. folio 271, a.
  • Ignorance. See Blindnesse.
  • Illumination. Light. Sight. Lookes. Questions concerning the excellen∣cy, and notes of divine Illuminati∣on. Pt. 1. fol. 24, b. 25. and part 2. folio 66, a.
  • Divers profitable questions concer∣ning Spirituall Light, viz. Who is the Light of the world? Part 1. fol. 116, b. 117. 171. How Light differs from Salt, pt. 1. folio 171, a. What Light signifies. part 1. fol. 171. 170, a. and part 2. fol. 65, a. The originall, and causes of true Light, and meanes thereunto. pt. 1. folio 171, b. 172, a. and Pt. 2. fol. 65, a. 66, a. Wherin Light is resem∣bled to an eye, Pt. 2. folio 65. And who must let their light be seene. pt. 1. folio 176, b. 177, a. How many things hinder Sight. Part 1. fol. 452, a.
  • Lascivious lookes are sinne; and what lookes are to be avoided. pt. 1. fol. 221, 222.
  • Image. How man is made after the Image of God. pt. 1. fol. 403, a.
  • Imitation. How manifold Imitation is. Pt. 2. fol. 105, b.
  • Examples worthy of Imitation; and wherein we must imitate God and Christ. pt. 1. folio 264. 469, b. and folio 455, a, b. pt. 2. fol. 106. 152, b. 172. 196.
  • Impossible. Possible. What things are said to be Impossible. pt. 1. folio 340. and pt. 2. fol. 246.
  • Inchantments. See Magi. Magicke.
  • Inconstancie. See Constancy.
  • Infants. See Babes.
  • Infidels. See Gentiles.
  • Injures. Wrongs. What is required both of those who doe, and suffer wrong. See Reconciliation.
  • Intention. A good intention will not justifie an evill action. pt. 1. folio 79, b. 99, a.
  • Interpretation. Who must interpret Scripture; and what Rules are ob∣serveable in the Interpretation thereof. pt. 1. folio 30, a. 211, a. 213, 214, a. 226, b. 251, and pt. 2. fol. 235, b.
  • Interrogations. Questions. Why que∣stions are asked, or Interrogations. pt. 1. fol. 70, b. 71, a.
  • John. What John signifies. part 1. folio 55, a.
  • Divers questions both Speculative and practicall concerning Iohn Baptist. pt. 1. fol. 54, b. 55. 64, b. 66, b. 79, b. 80, a. and pt. 2. fol. 60. 70, b. 71, b. 72. 151.
  • Ionas. What kind of Fish it was which swallowed Ionas. part 2. fol. 131, b, &c.
  • Wherein Ionas was a type of Christ. pt. 2. fol. 131. 177, b.
  • Joram. How Joram was Ozias his fa∣ther. pt. 1. fol. 9.
  • Ioseph, Divers questions concerning Ioseph the husband of Mary. pt. 1. fol. 14, b. 15, a. 40, b. 41. 50, b.
  • Ioy. Rejoycing. Those who enjoy Christ truly, have true joy, and wherein the joy of the faithfull con∣sists. pt. 1. folio 117, b. 127. and pt. 2. fol. 296, b. 297, a.
  • Isaac. Wherein he was a type of Christ, part 1. fol. 9.
  • Israel. Israelites.. How many wayes the word Israel is taken. pt. 2. folio 7, b. 8, a. and part 1. fol. 454, a.
  • Why the Apostles were sent to preach to the Israelites. pt. 2. fol. 8, b. and 9, a.
  • Iudas. Divers questions concerning the office, life, covetousnesse, trea∣chery, and death of Iudas. part 2. folio 339, a. 361, 362, 363.
  • Iudges. Iudgement. To Iudge. Que∣stions concerning the office, and du∣ty of civill Iudges, and judgement. pt. 1. fol. 149, a. 393, a, and pt. 2. folio 327, b. 373, b.
  • Questions concerning the judging of our selves. Pt. 1. fol, 200, a. 236, a. and part 2. fol. 295.
  • Questions concerning the judging of our brethren, and their actions. pt. 1. folio 200, a. 391, 392, 393. 424, b. 425. 497, a. 522, a, b.
  • Ʋsefull, and Vtile questions concer∣ning the last judgement, and the judgement presently after death; and the Iudge of the whole world; and the horrour of the wicked at the day of Iudgement. part 1. folio 210, a. 428, a. 434. and pt. folio 48, b. 252. 295, b. 309, a. 314, a. 320, b. 321, 322, 323, a. 328, a. 335.
  • Many deride Gods judgments, and who they are; and the effect of their derision. pt. 2. fol. 323, b, &c.
  • Iurisdiction. See Excommunication.
  • Iustice. Iust men. Righteousnesse. Righteous men.
  • How we must fulfill all righteousnesse, and how, and why we must hunger after righteousnesse; and whom we must exceed in Righteousnesse; and how manifold Rightrousnesse is; and what it signifies, and the happi∣nesse of the Righteous, and exam∣ples, and the duty of Righteous

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  • men. Pt. 1. f. 14, b. 15, a. 80. 148, b. 149, a. 189. 328, b. 355, 356, 357, 358, 359.
  • An opinion of selfe-Righteousnesse keepes us from Christ. Pt. 1. folio 497, b. 501, a, b.
  • Justification. What Justification is; who justifieth, and whether Justifi∣cation be of workes or not. pt. 1. fol. 310, b. 312, b. pt. 2. fol. 130, b. 313. 334, a.

K.

  • KEyes. See Excommunication.
  • Kingdom. King. Divers questiōs concerning the Kingdome of Hea∣ven, and Christ; that is, both the Kingdome of grace, and glory; and what Kingdome signifies. pt. 1. fol. 62, b, &c. 127, a. 141, a, b. 297. 299. 300. and 354. pt. 2. folio 73, 74, a. 206. 296.
  • God is the King of all the world; and where his Kingdome is. pt. 1. folio 301, a, 320, b.
  • Kisses. Kissing. There are many sorts of Kisses. pt. 1. folio 261.
  • Knowledge. Questions concerning the Lords knowledge, and the kinds thereof, and our knowledge of God and the sorts, and signes thereof. pt. 2. folio 97, a. 137, b. 139, b, &c. 326, b. and pt. 1. fol. 518, a.
  • None can know God, except he re∣veale himselfe unto them. pt. 2. folio 96, b. 97, a.

L.

  • LAbour. Who are meant by Labou∣rers; and how manifold labour is, and what we must labour princi∣pally for; and what labour shall be refreshed. pt. 2. f. 98, b. 99, a. 100, b. 103, a. and pt. 1. fol. 492, b. 493.
  • Lame. We are naturally lame. pt. 2. folio 66, b.
  • Laughing. Two sorts of Laughers at Christ. pt. 1. folio 511, a.
  • Law. See Commandements.
  • Learning. Schollers. Figures, and hu∣mane learning necessary, and use∣full. pt. 1. folio 48, b.
  • Two things required in Schollers, and those who learne. pt. 2. folio 93, a.
  • We must be Christs Schollers. part 2. folio 104.
  • Lending. To Lend. Divers questions concerning Lending pt. 1. folio 248, b. 249, a.
  • Lent. Whether the institution thereof be Apostolicall. pt. 1. folio 502, b.
  • Leprosie. Divers questions concerning the nature of the Leprosie. pt. 2. folio 11 b. 66, b. 67. a. and pt. 1. folio 441, b. 442.
  • Liberality. See Almes.
  • Liberty. How manifold liberty is. Pt. 1. folio 185. pt. 2. fol. 206, a.
  • How Christians are freed from the Law. pt, 2. folio 75.
  • Men have not a lawlesse liberty to use their owne as they please. pt. 2. folio 260, b.
  • Life. See Conversation.
  • Light. See Illumination.
  • Lilly. Wherein the Lillies excelled Sa∣lomon. pt. 1. folio 347.
  • Limbus. Concerning Limbus Infan∣tum. See Infants concerning Lim∣bus patrium. See pt. 1. folio 457, b.
  • Locusts. What the Locusts were. pt. 1. folio 65. b. 66, a.
  • Lookes. See Illumination.
  • Love. See Amity.
  • Lunatique What Lunacy is, and what is figuratively meant thereby. pt. 1. folio 131, b.

M.

  • MAgi. Magick. Wisemē. Charms. Inchantments. Exorcisme.
  • Divers questions concerning the Wise-men who came unto Christ. pt. 1. folio 23, b. 24. 26. 28. 34, 35, 36, 37. 39.
  • How many sorts of Magick there are. Pt. 1. folio 23, b. 24, a.
  • What Wisemen God liketh, and disli∣keth. pt. 1. fol. 24, a. pt. 2. folio 92, a.
  • Charmes. and Spels not lawfull. pt. 1. folio 100, b.
  • The Originall of Exorcists. pt. 2. folio 122, b.
  • Magistrates. Divers questions both concerning the duty of Magistrates, and peoples duty to Magistrates. pt. 1. fol. 45, b. 144, b. 147, a. and pt. 2. folio 284, a. and 372, a.
  • Magistrates lawfull amongst Christi∣ans. pt. 2. folio 205, a.
  • Excommunication freeth not subjects from obedience to Magistrates. pt. 2. folio 283, b.
  • Maids. Virgins. Maids are warily and charity to be educated, and kept, and why? pt. 1. folio 21, a.
  • Malice An example of most inhumane malice. pt. 2. fol. 35, b.
  • Mammon. What is meant by Mam∣mon. pt. 1. folio 337, b. 338, a.
  • Man. Men. How many ways God made or produced Man. pt. 1. folio 73, a.
  • What is meant by this word Men. Mat. 10.17. Beware of men, p. 2. f. 26
  • Man in many things is now like unto the brute creatures, in some things worse, in some better, yea in some better then the Angels. pt. 1. folio 398, 99. 345, b. 346, a. 422, b. and pt. 2. folio 26. 264, b, &c.
  • Mary. Divers questions concerning the Virgin Mary. pt. 1. fol. . 12, b. 13, b, 14, a. 19, b. 21, b. 22. 40, a. & pt. 2. f. 72, a. 134. 150, b.
  • Marriages. Questions concerning Mar∣riages, and the duty of married per∣sons and the Iewish rites in marri∣age. pt. 1. f. 146, b. & pt. 2. f. 231, b. 234, a. and pt. 1. fol. 502, a.
  • Questions concerning our spirituall marriage with Christ. pt. 2. folio 278. 279, a.
  • Masse. Protestants may not goe to masse, because it is unlawfull, and Masse an idoll. pt. 1. fol. 204, b. and pt. 2. folio 212, a.
  • Masters. The duty of Masters towards their servants. pt. 1. folio 146, b. 448, b. and pt. 1. folio 61.
  • Mathew. What St. Mathew was. pt. 1. folio 4.
  • Maximes. Principles. Two sorts of, principles. pt. 1. fol. 403, a, b.
  • Meanes. Divers questions concerning the use both of lawfull, and indirect Meanes. pt. 1. f. 51, a. 99, b. 100, a. 303, b. 466. 516, a, b.
  • God workes by divers and sundry meanes. pt. 1, folio 101, b.
  • Those who are deprived of the out∣ward meanes of grace, are some∣times better then those who enjoy the meanes. pt. 1. fol. 455, a.
  • Meditation. Divers profitable, neces∣sary, usefull, and seasonable Medi∣tations concerning new obedience (pt. 1. fol. 85, a) and the obtai∣ning of reconciliation with God. (pt. 1. f. 82.) and in the time of affliction, and temptation (pt. 4. f. 86, a and 145, b. and of a three∣fold life. (pt. 1. fol. 304, 305.) and of the hatred of sinne. (pt. 1. fol. 58, a.) and of the last Iudge∣ment (pt. 2. fol. 49, b. ••••7, b.) and against last. (pt. 1. fol. 224, 225.) and of the Attributes of God. (pt. 1. fol. 241, b.) and be∣fore prayer, (Pt. 1. fol. 445, a. and of hels torments. (Pt. 2. folio 314, a.) and of heavens joyes. pt. 1 folio 456, b.
  • Meekenesse. Questions concerning the nature, degrees, and excellency of Meekenesse; and the felicity of meeke men. Pt. 1. f. 146, 147.
  • Mercy. Mercifull. Divers and sun∣dry questions concerning Mercy; viz, What mercy is; how manifold it is; why we must be mercifully and to whom; and wherein, and the mea∣sure of true mercy, and the felicity and blessednesse of the m••••••••full. pt. 1. f. 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 155. 158, 159. 160. 514, a. b. and pt. 2. fol. 114. 332, b.
  • ...The way unto Temporall, sp••••••tuall, and eternall ••••••tion. pt. . f. 〈◊〉〈◊〉.

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  • Whether the workes of mercy be me∣ritorious. pt. 2. folio 333, a.
  • Merits. See Deserts.
  • Ministers. Ministry. Preachers. Tea∣chers.
  • Questions concerning the duty of peo∣ple in regard of their Preachers. pt. 1. folio 30, b. and pt. 2. folio 13. 72, b. 292, 293, &c.
  • Questions concerning the properties, and qualities of Preachers, what they should be, and what they should not be. pt. 1. f. 79, b. 121. 166, 170, 171, 172. 327, a. 527, b. 528, a. and pt. 2. folio 1. 144. 145, 282, a.
  • Questions concerning the duty of Mi∣nisters, what they should doe. pt. 1. folio 71. 80, a. 119, b. 122, a. 124, a, 178, b. 234, 235. & 489, a. 491, b. 527, 528. and pt. 2. s. 9, b. 11. 15, b. 38, a. 67. 69, b. 149, b. 153, b. 300. 333, b.
  • Questions concerning the vocation, ef∣ficacy, power, disposition, necessity, & nature of the Ministry. pt. 1. f. 54, b. 118, b. 119, a. 123, b. 525, a. and pt. 2. folio 1, b. 8, b.
  • Questions concerning false Teachers, and those who are taught by them. pt. 1. f. 424. & pt. 2. f. 153, b. 167, a.
  • What we may judge of those Ministers who give over Preaching. p. 1. f. 126, b.
  • Faithfull Ministers shall be comforted in a faithfull discharging of their places. Part 1. folio 144, a.
  • There are degrees of eminency, & dig∣nity in the Ministry. pt. 2. f. 2. 263, a.
  • Whether Ministers may lawfully flee Persecution. Pt. 2. folio 29, 30, 31.
  • Directions for young Preachers, Pt. 2. folio 34, b. 35, a.
  • Three sorts of Teachers. pt. 1. f. 186, b.
  • Ministers may lawfully marry. Pt. 1. f. 460, b, &c. and pt. 2. folio 236, b.
  • Ministers are not exempted from pay∣ing of Tribute. pt. 2. folio 205, 206, b.
  • The sending of Ministers is manifold. Pt. 1. folio 527. b.
  • Miracles. Divers questions needfull to be knowne, both concerning Mi∣racles in generall, and Christs Mira∣cles in particular. pt. 1. folio 20, a. 127, b. 431, b. 436. 441, b. and Pt. 2. folio 13. b. 14, a. 62, b. 12, a. 176, 177, a.
  • Misery. See Adversity.
  • Money. See Gold.
  • Monkes. Objections for Monasticall 〈◊〉〈◊〉 answered. pt. 1. folio 54, a. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 2. folio 52 b. and 16, b.
  • ...Wherein 〈◊〉〈◊〉 Mokes of old, and the present Popish Monkes, differ, pt. 2. folio 1 6 b, &c.
  • Mo••••lity. M••••••ll men. The duty of o Morall hone•••• 〈◊〉〈◊〉. Pt. 2. folio 49, b. 350.
  • How the workes of Morall and Spiri∣tuall men differ. Pt. 2. fol. 350, a.
  • Morning. There are three mornings. pt. 2. fol. 382. a.
  • Mortification. No participation of Christ without mortification. Pt. 1. folio 49, a.
  • Mount. See Hill.
  • Mourning. See Anguish.
  • Mouth. Tongue. What is meant by opening the mouth. pt. 1. f. 135. b.
  • Divers questions concerning the ex∣cellency, nature, use, and abuse of the Tongue. pt. 1. fol. 200, b. 201. 521. and pt, 2. fol. 120, b. 121, a.
  • Multitude. The most men walke in the wayes of Sinne, and runne unto destruction; and therefore Multi∣tude is no true note of the Church. pt. 1. fol. 410, 411.
  • Murmuring. How many wayes men murmure against God. pt. 2. f. 259
  • Murther. Divers questions concer∣ning Murther in generall; and self-murther in particular. Pt. 1. f. 191 b. 192. 419, 420. and pt. 2. f. 364, a. 366.
  • Musique. Divers questions concerning musique, and the lawfulnesse there∣of. Pt. 1. fol. 508, a, b.

N.

  • NAmes. Names are to be imposed prudently, and with discretion; and how many sort of Names there are; and what is meant by this Name. Pt. 1. fol. 18. 294, b.
  • Name. Necessary questions concer∣ning the Naturall and carnall mans blindnesse, ignorance, impiety, im∣potency, pollution, sicknesse, deafe∣nesse, deadnesse, carelesnesse, mise∣rable estate and captivity, barren∣nesse in good workes, properties, and the names given unto him. Pt. 1. fol. 346, b. 347, a. 398, b. 399, 407. 411, b. 412, a. 418, 426, b. 427, a. 429, b. 470, 471, 472, 473 498, b. 499, a, b. and pt. 2. folio 26, b. 33. 63, b, &c. 68, b. 69. 119 a. 120, b. 202, 265.
  • Questions concerning the markes, and signes of Naturall and carnall men. pt. 1. fol. 407, b.
  • Questions concerning the power of Naturall and carnall men; what they may doe in Morall or Religious workes. pt. 1. folio 235, 260.
  • Nazareth. Nazarite. Questions con∣ning Nazareth; and how Christ was a Nazarite, and how we should be; and how many sort of Nazarites there are. pt. 1. fol. 52, 53.
  • Necessity. There is a threefold neces∣sity. pt. 1. folio. 100, a.
  • Nei••••bour. How we must regulate our actions in regard of our neigh∣bours. pt. 1. fol. 403, b.
  • Whether all neighbours must be loved alike. pt. 2. folio 243, a.
  • Nets. Why the Apostles mended their Nets. pt. 1. folio 123, a.
  • New. Newnesse. Renovation. After we have purposed to lead new lives, our temptations, and tryals will be multiplied, and encreased, and whence this comes; and why God permits it. pt. 1. folio 84, b. 85.
  • How we must put on Christ by new∣nesse of life; and how many things are to be renewed in us. pt. 1. folio 85. and pt. 2. folio 73, a.
  • Night. The Night anciently divided into foure parts. pt. 2. fol. 155, a.
  • Ninivites. What 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 was between the Ninivites and the Iewes. pt. 2. folio 132, b, &c.

O.

  • OAthes. See Forswearing.
  • Obedience. Divers questions concerning new, true, and sincere o∣bedience, both to the first and second Table. pt. 1. fol. 39, b. 59, b. 60. 80, b. 85, a. 135, a. 162, b. 163, a, 309, b. 310, a. and pt. 2. f. 276. 287, a.
  • Examples of admirable and singular obedience, and what promises are made to those who are obedient. pt. 1. fol. 39, a, b. 41, a, b. 127.
  • Questions concerning hypocriticall obedience. pt. 1. fol. 163, b. 164, a.
  • Obduration. See Hardnesse of heart.
  • Offences. Scandals. Divers profitable questions concerning Offences, and Scandals, both given and taken. pt. 2. folio 207, 208, 209, 210, 211.
  • Ointment. Oyle. Three sorts of Oint∣ments, and a double use of Oyle, amongst the Jewes. pt. 1. fol. 523, b, &c. and pt. 2. folio 338, a.
  • 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉. How many significations it hath. pt. 2. fol. 37, b.
  • Opinion. Why we must not adhere too much to our owne opinions. pt. 1. folio 407, b.
  • Opposition. Opposes. Divers questi∣ons concerning the Opp••••••ers, and Opposing of Christ, ••••••gion, and the righteous. pt. 1. fol. 49. b, &c. 113, a. and pt. 2. fol. 7, a.
  • Oyle. See Oyntment.

P.

  • PAinting. What we may thinke of painting of the face, and of those who use it. Pt. 1. fol. 142, b.
  • Palsie. Questions concerning the na∣ture of the palsie. pt. 1. fol. 448, b. 449, 450.
  • Papists. 〈◊〉〈◊〉 seeke 〈◊〉〈◊〉 owne ho∣nour 〈◊〉〈◊〉 then 〈◊〉〈◊〉 honour of Christ; 〈◊〉〈◊〉 touch 〈◊〉〈◊〉 contrary to the word of God 〈◊〉〈◊〉 folio 80, a. and pt. . folio 〈…〉〈…〉.

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  • The fruit of Popish doctrine. pt. 1. folio 422, b, &c.
  • Parables. Why, and how Christ spake in Parables. pt. 2. f. 135, a. 145, a.
  • Parents. See Fathers.
  • Paschall Lambe. Passeover. Divers questions concerning the Jewish Passeover. pt. 2. folio 279, b. 336, a. 338.
  • Paths. Wayes. Wherein paths and wayes differ. pt. 1. fol. 64.
  • Questions concerning the meaning of this word Way; and the two W yes wherein men walke; and what way leades unto heaven. pt. 1. fol. 407, b. 408, a. 412, 413, b. 414, a. 420, b, &c. and pt. 2. folio 5, a.
  • Patience. We must be alwayes patient under Gods hand. pt. 1. folio 303, a. and in injuries, and why? and how many sorts of patience there are. pt. 1. folio 485.
  • Peace. Peace-makers. Divers questi∣ons concerning Peace-makers; and Peace-making. pt. 1. folio 165, b. 167, 168.
  • Questions concerning. Civill peace with men; and how manifold Peace is. pt. 1. folio 165, a. 206, b. and pt. 2. folio 20, b. 21, a. 51, a.
  • Questions concerning Spirituall peace with God. Pt. 1. f. 166, a, b, 460.
  • Pearles. Wherein the word of God is like unto a pearle. pt. 1. fl. 397, a.
  • Penance. See Conversion.
  • Peny. What the Romane, and Iewish peny was. pt. 2. fol. 282, b.
  • Perfection. Divers necessary questions concerning perfection. pt. 1. fol. 161, 26, b. 263, 64. 330, 331. 470, a.
  • Perill. See Danger.
  • Perjury. See Forswearing.
  • Persecution Questions concerning per∣secution, and the remedies against it. pt. 2. fol. 27, b, &c. to 32, b. and 310, a.
  • Perseverance. See Constancy.
  • Person. What is meant by this word Person. pt. 2. fol. 257, a. 282, b.
  • Peter. Divers questions concerning Pe∣ters Names, and the signification of them, and when he was first called Peter; and what faults were in him; and whether he were at Rome, and whether he was the Prince and Pri∣mate of the Apostles. pt. 2. folio 2, b. 3, 4. 181, b. 182. 186. 188. 193, b. 204, b. 306, b.
  • Pharisees. Scribes. Sadduces. Questions concerning the Pharisees, Scribes, and Sadduces in generall. pt. 1. fol. 70, 71. and 172. 188, 189. 267, b. 490, b. and pt. 2. folio 128, b.
  • Particular questions both concerning the Pharisees. (pt. 2. fol. 178, &c. 243. 291. 293.) and Sadduces. pt. . f. 125, b. 284, b.
  • Phylactries. What these Phylacteries were. Pt. 2. folio 294, a.
  • Physitian. Physicke. Three things re∣quired in a good Physitian. pt. 1. fol. 488. and 499, a.
  • The use of Physicke, and Physitians is lawfull. pt. 1. folio 498, a.
  • Piety. See Holinesse.
  • Pilate. Divers questions concerning Pilate. pt. 2. folio 371, b.
  • Please. With whom God is well pleased. Pt. 1. fol. 84, b.
  • Poligamy. See Bygamy.
  • Poore men. Poverty. Questions con∣cerning pious poore persons. pt. 1. folio 11, a. 123, a. 138. 140, b. 144. b. 148. 468. 494, b.
  • Questions concerning poverty in spi∣rit. pt. 1. f. 137, a. 139. 140, a.
  • Questions concerning poverty in e∣state. pt. 1. fol. 139, 140.
  • Questions concerning the Vow of po∣verty. Pt. 1. folio 139. and pt. 2. fol. 244, b, &c.
  • Questions concerning Christs pover∣ty. pt. 1. fol. 139, b. 468, b.
  • Pope. Controverted questions concer∣ning the Pope; viz. whether he have Regall and Sacerdotall power. (pt. 1. f. 25, b. pt. 2. f. 188. 263, a.) Whether he be the Prince, and primate of all the Clergy (pt. 2. f. 3, 4. 181, b. 182, &c. 186, a. 188, b. 193, b.) Whether he have power either over the whole world, or over all Churches. (pt. 2. f. 185, b. 282, b. 387, b.) Whether he be the head of the Church. (pt. 2. f. 181, 182, 183, 184. 186, b.) Whe∣ther he may erre (pt. 2. f. 184, 185. 199, b.) Whether the chiefe autho∣rity of expounding Scripture belōg unto him. (pt. 2. fol. 189, b. 292, 293.) Whether he can dispense with oathes; and sell pardons, & be above Councels. pt. 2. f. 192, b. 216, b, &c.
  • The Popes pride shewes him to bee Antichrist. pt. 2. fol. 15, b. 263, a.
  • Possession. See Dispossesse.
  • Possible. See Impossible.
  • Poverty. See Poore.
  • Power. See Ability.
  • Practise Why knowledge and practise must be joyned together. pt. 1. folio 176. 438, a.
  • Praise. The praise of men is not to be sought, and why? pt. 1. fol. 341.
  • Prayer. Questions concerning publike and private prayers. pt. 1. fol. 125. 272, b. 273, b. 274, 275, a.
  • Questions concerning the definition, nature, necessity, efficacy, utility, im∣pediments, quantity, time, place, and posture in prayer, and to whom wee must pray. Pt. 1. fol. 272, a. 276, b. 277, 278. 292, b, &c. 316, b. 317, 318, b. 321, a. 401, b. 433. 443, b. 446, a. 450, 451. 460. 474, a. 517, a. 525, b. 526, 527. and pt. 2. f. 171. 266, b, &c. 268, a. 271, b. 272, a. 273, a. 296.
  • How must we pray perseverantly, fer∣vently, humbly, submissively, and with meditation. pt. 1. f. 401. 443. 44, b. 445, a. 514, a. and pt, 2. folio 266, b. 268, b.
  • Men may be knowne what they are, by their prayers. pt. 1. fol. 226, a.
  • Prayers not understood are not plea∣sing unto God. pt. 2. fol. 271, a.
  • What things are contrary to true pray∣er. pt. 1. fol. 272, a. 273, a. 276.
  • Whether prayer be meritorious. pt. 1. folio 275, b. 277, a.
  • Whom God hath promised to heare when they pray. pt. 1. f. 293, a. 433, a.
  • Questiōs concerning the Lords prayer. pt. 1. f. 280, 289, 290. 318, b. 319.
  • Divers questions concerning praying for temporall things. pt. 1. f. 306, b. 307, 308, 309. and pt. 2. f. 359, a.
  • Why Christ heard Sathans prayer, & granted his request. pt. 1. fol. 484.
  • Preaching. See Ministers.
  • Preaching Teaching. To Teach. Que∣stions concerning those who are cal∣led to preach. pt. 1. folio 4.
  • Questions concerning the excellency, dignity, necessity, utility, definition, end, power, universality, effects, and perpetuity of Preaching. pt. 1. f. 63, a. 66, b. 70. 118, b. 119, b. 124, b. 126, b. 127, b, &c. and f. 524, b. and pt. 2. f. 9, b. 10, a. 11, a. 51. b. 59, b. 62, a. 84, b. 170, b. 273, b. 352, &c.
  • Questions concerning those who enjoy the preaching of the word. pt. 2. fol. 8, b. 88, a.
  • How preaching and teaching differ. pt. 1. fol. 14. and pt. 2. folio 11, a.
  • Why the word was not preached unto the Gentiles. pt. 2. folio 5, a.
  • Who hinder the preaching of the word. pt. 2. folio 10, b. 11, a.
  • How Christ teacheth us. p. 2. f. 32, b. 138
  • Why the preaching of the word must not be promoted by worldly pompe. pt. 1. folio 172, b.
  • Why the word is preached to wicked men, yea all men? pt. 1. f. 396. b. 523.
  • Precepts. See Commandements.
  • Predestination. The decree of Predesti∣nation depends upon the will of God. part 2. folio 95.
  • Preferre. See Esteeme.
  • Preparation. We must prepare to meet Christ, and how? pt. 1. folio 63, b, &c. and Pt. 2. folio 325, b.
  • Preparation is necessary unto every good duty. (pt. 1. folio 57.) And where in this preparation consists. (pt. 1. fol. 63, b, &c. 64, b. and pt. 2. folio 73, a.) And by whom it is wrought. pt. 1. folio 64, a.

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  • Presence. Absence. Divers questions concerning the utility and excellen∣cy of the presence of God, and Christ. Pt. 1. fol. 327, a. 486, b. and 491, a. and 502, b, &c. and pt. 2. folio 33, a. and 222, b. 223, a.
  • Questions concerning the causes, and evill consequents of Christs Ab∣sence. pt. 1. fol. 502, b, &c.
  • Presumption. The causes of presum∣ption against God. pt. 1. fol. 46.
  • The Devill tempts us unto Presum∣ption. Pt. 1. fol. 103, b.
  • Pride. What, and how manifold Reli∣gious pride is. pt. 1. fol. 141, b.
  • Pride was the first sinne. part 1. fol. 140, b.
  • Priest. The office, and nature of the High-priest. pt. 1. fol. 30.
  • Principles. See Maximes.
  • Procession. Popish Procession on Palm-Sunday, not warranted by Scrip∣ture. Pt. 2. folio 207, b.
  • Procraftination. See Delay.
  • Profession. Professors. Divers neces∣sary, and profitable questions con∣cerning the necessity, manner, im∣pediments, helpes, effects, and re∣ward, of a sincere profession of Re∣ligion. pt. 1. folio 125, b. 520, b. and pt. 2. fol. 28 b. 34, a. 38, 39, 40. 44, 45, 46. 179, a.
  • Questions concerning outward Pro∣fessors, and outward profession onely. pt. 1. folio 432, b. and pt. 2. fol. 41, 42, 43. 46, a. 69, a.
  • Questions concerning those who dare not in dangerous times publikely professe Religion. pt. 2. folio 38. 40, b. 41, a.
  • What things are common to the hypo∣criticall, and sincere professor. pt. 2. folio 135, b.
  • Promises. Questions concerning mans promises to man (pt. 1. folio 37, 38, 39.) And mans promises to God. (pt. 1. fol. 59.) And Gods promises to man, pt. 1. folio 46, b, &c. 110, a, b, &c. 127.
  • Prophane men. Prophanenesse. Wic∣ked men. Wickednesse.
  • Questions concerning the nature, ini∣quity, end, punishment, and duty of prophane, and wicked persons. pt. 1. fol. 33, a. 46, a. 398. 429, b. 430, a. and pt. 2. fol. 349, b.
  • How wicked men have right to tem∣porall blessings. pt. 1. folio 258, a.
  • Prophets. Prophecying Divers que∣stions concerning Prophesies, or prophecying. pt. 1. fol. 42, b. 43. and part 2. fol. 63. 75.
  • Questions concerning Prophets. pt. 1. fol. 183, a. and 423, b. 424, a. and Pt. 2. fol. 56, a. 62, a. 70, b. 75, b. 290, a.
  • Questions concerning false, and evill Prophets. pt. 1. folio 422. 427, b. 435, a. and pt. 2. fol. 310.
  • Propositions. See Conclusions.
  • Prosperity. In outward things prospe∣rity is very dangerous. pt. 1. folio 142, b.
  • Protection. The Lord will protect his Children. pt. 1. folio 35, a.
  • Wherein we may read the protection of God. Pt. 1. folio 344, a.
  • Protestants. Protestants may be taken two manner of wayes. pt. 1. folio 69.
  • Providence. Divers questions concer∣ning the Providence of God; viz. what it is; and who erre about it, and what we are to beleeve concer∣ning it; and wherein we may read the providence of God; and who tempt his providence; and what the nature of his generall, and par∣ticular providence is: pt. 1. folio 257. 302, a. 303, 344, a. 347, b. 357, 358, 359. 466, a. 486, a. and pt. 2. folio 35, b. 36, 37, a.
  • Objections against the providence of God, answered. pt. 1. folio 406, b. and pt. 2. folio 261, a.
  • Those things which proceed from se∣cond causes are ordained by the providence of God unto higher ends. pt. 1. folio 115, b. 484, b, &c.
  • Christ by his providence orders the temptations of his children. pt. 1. folio 112, b.
  • Provision. God will provide for his Children. pt. 1. folio 51, a. and pt. 2. folio 14. b. 37, a.
  • What is meant by this word provide, Matth. 10.9 Provide neither Gold, &c. pt. 2. folio 14.
  • Prudence. Wisedome The difference betweene Wisdome, and Prudence. pt. 2. folio 91, a.
  • The difference betweene naturall, and spirituall Wisedome. pt. 2. f. 93, b.
  • What those must consider who are en∣dued with naturall wisedome. pt. 2. folio 329, b.
  • Divers questions concerning Wise∣dome in generall, and good Wise∣dome in particular. pt. 1. fol. 438. and pt. 2. folio 23, 91. 93, a.
  • Why carnall Wisedome so frequently opposeth the Law of God. pt. 1. folio 181, b. 340, a. and pt. 2. folio 91, b. 92, b. 93, a.
  • Publicanes. Concerning the lawful∣nesse of the Publicanes calling; and why they were so odious, and infa∣mous. pt. 1. folio 260, b. 494, a.
  • Punishment. See Condemnation.
  • Purity. See Godlinesse.
  • Purging. See Cleansing.
  • Purgatory. Controverted questions concerning Purgatory. pt. 1. folio 75, b. 76, a. 202, b. 210, b. twice. and pt. 2. folio 126, 127, 128, 129, b.

Q.

  • QUestions. See Interrogations.
  • Queene. What 〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉〈 in non-Latin alphabet 〉 was betweene the Queene of the South, and the Jewes. pt. 2. fol. 133.

R.

  • RAchell. Who Rachel that wept was. part 1. folio 48, b.
  • Raine-Water. The nature of Water, and Raine. Part 1. fol. 256.
  • Ramah. Where Ramah was. pt. 1. fol. 48, b.
  • Reading To Read. How the Scrip∣tures are to be read. Pt. 2. folio 75, a.
  • Reason. Wherein, and how Reason is opposite to Religion. pt. 1. folio 340.
  • Rebellion. It is not lawfull by Rebel∣lion to avoid Persecution. pt. 2. folio 28, a. 310, a.
  • Reckoning. See Account.
  • Reconciliation. See Forgivenesse.
  • Redemption. Divers questions con∣cerning Redemption. Pt. 2. folio 263, b, &c.
  • Reed. What our Saviour meant by a Reed shaken with the wind. pt. 2. folio 69, a.
  • Refreshing. Rest. What Rest imports, who may rest. pt. 2. folio 100, b. 102, b, &c.
  • Who shall be Refreshed by Christ, and and who shall not. Pt. 2. fol. 102, b. 103, a.
  • Regeneration. Divers necessary, and profitable questions concerning the definition, necessity, meanes, markes, and impediments of Regeneration. pt. 1. fol. 113, a. 412, b. 425, 426, a. and pt. 2. folio 93. 247, 248, 249, 250, 251.
  • Reliques of sinne in the Regenerate. pt. 1. fol. 467,
  • Rejecting. See Casting off.
  • Rejoycing. See Ioy.
  • Relapsing. See Apostacy.
  • Religion. Questions concerning the Impediments of Religion, and the remedies against those impedi∣ments. Pt. 1. fol. 34. and pt. 2. fol. 45, b. 52, a. 227, a. 267.
  • Questions concerning the true Religi∣on. Pt. 1. folio 35, b. 125. b. and pt. 2. fol. 40, b. 46, a. 52, a, b.
  • Those who forsake Religion shall bee forsaken by the Lord. pt. 2. fol. 6, a.

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  • Religion is not contrary to reason, pt. 1. folio 339, &c.
  • It is an excellent thing to be a Religi∣ous man. Pt. 2. fol. 198, b. 199.
  • Questions concerning the false Reli∣gion. pt. 1. folio 272, b. 273, a. and pt. 2. folio 177, b. 178, 179.
  • Remission. See Forgivenesse
  • Renovation. See New, or Newnesse of life.
  • Repentance. See Conversion.
  • Repititions. Questions concerning the use, & utility of Repitition in prea∣ching. Pt. 1. fol. 349, b. and pt. 2. folio 213, b.
  • Reprehension. Reproofe. Questions concerning Reprehension; viz. why, and how Sinners must be reproved, and who must reprove, and who must be reproved; and the markes and notes of holy reproofe. pt. 1. fol. 71. 267. 394, b. 397, b. 398, a. and 491, b. and pt. 2. 300.
  • Reputation. See Fame.
  • Resistance. To Resist. What is meant by this word Resist. pt. 1. f. 245, b, &c.
  • Rest. See Refreshing. Resurrection. The Resurrection of the body pro∣ved. pt. 2. fol. 285, a. 286, a.
  • Questions concerning the Resurrecti∣on of Christ. pt. 2. folio 383.
  • Revelation. Divers questions con∣cerning the kinds of Revelation; and the Revelation of Christ, his word, and truth unto us. Pt. 2. fol. 81. 93, b. 94, a. 137, a. 181, a.
  • Revenge. Vengeance. We must not re∣venge injuries, pt. 1. fol. 246, a.
  • Revile. See Backbiting.
  • Reward. The true Reward of the righteous is after this life, and why? and the Objections to the contrary answered. pt. 1. fol. 142, a. 169. and pt. 2. fol. 258, b.
  • Riches. Rich men. Divers questions concerning the lawfull using, un∣lawfull abusing, and loving, and laying up of riches, and adhering unto them. Pt. 1. fol. 327, b. 328. 336, 337, 360, b. and pt. 2. fol. 330.
  • Why rich men are not so happy as the poore. Pt. 1. fol. 138, b.
  • Righteousnesse. See Iustice.
  • Rocke. Who is the true Rocke. pt. 1. folio 440.
  • What was signified by the rending of the Rockes at Christs suffering. pt. 2. folio 380, a.
  • Rome. The Church of Rome is fallen from the true Religion. Pt. 2. f. 6.

S.

  • SAbbath. or Lords day. Divers pro∣fitable and necessary questions concerning the Sabbath. pt. 2. fol. 113. 115, 116. 381.
  • Sacrament. Questions concerning the institution, and administration of the Sacraments. pt. 1. fol. 79, b. and pt. 2. fol. 34. 389, b. 390, a.
  • Sacrifice. Divers questions concer∣ning the Sacrifices of Christians. pt. 1. fol. 36. 204, b. 207, a. and 324, b. and pt. 2. flo. 298.
  • Sadduces. See Pharisees.
  • Saints. Controverted questions con∣cerning the intercession, invocation, and adoration of the Saints. pt. 1. fol. 129, b. 130. 132, b. 174. 290, b. 291, 292. 447. and pt. 2. fol. 56, a. 214, b. 285, b. 323, a. 379.
  • Against the canonizing of Saints. pt. 2. fol. 262, b.
  • The Saints in heaven know one ano∣ther. pt. 2. folio 200, a.
  • Whether there be any overplus of the Saints sufferings, and satisfacti∣ons, which belong unto the Church-treasure. pt. 1. folio 188, a. and pt. 2. fol. 44, a.
  • Salomon. Whether Salomon was sa∣ved, or not. pt. 2. folio 324, b, &c.
  • Wherein the Lillyes excelled Salo∣mon. pt. 2. fol. 347, a.
  • Salt. Divers questions unworthy ob∣servation concerning good and un∣savoury Salt. pt. 1. fol. 170, 171.
  • Salvation. Questions concerning the necessity, certainty, cause, conditi∣ons, way and meanes unto salvation, and the number that shall be saved. pt. 1. fol. 186, b. 416, b, &c. 420, b. 455, b. and pt. 2. fol. 97. b. 100, b. 15, b. &c. 311.
  • Divers erre concerning salvation. pt. 1. fol. 421.
  • Outward profession of Religion alone is insufficient unto salvation: but zealous profession shall be rewarded with glory, pt. 1. fol. 41. 43, a.
  • Salutation. What the salutations of the Iewes were. pt. 2. fol. 20, a.
  • Samaria. Samaritanes. Why the Apo∣stles were forbidden to preach unto the Samaritanes. Pt. 2. folio 5, b. 6, 7.
  • What Samaria, and the Samaritanes were; and why the Samaritanes were so odious unto the Iewes. pt. 2. fol. 5, b. 6, b. 7.
  • Sampson. Wherein Sampson was a type of Christ. pt. 1. fol. 52, b.
  • Sanctity. See Godlinesse.
  • Sanhedrim. See Consistory.
  • Sathan. See Devill.
  • Satisfaction. Divers questions con∣cerning Satisfaction both unto God, and man. pt. 1. fol. 71, b. 72, a. 205. 314. 445, b. 490, b. and pt. 2. fol. 258, a. 366, a.
  • Whether one man by his overplus of obedience may satisfie for another. pt. 1. folio 65, a. and pt. 2. folio 325, b.
  • Scandals. See Offences.
  • Schooles. See Collegies.
  • Schollers. See Learning.
  • Slander. See Backbiting.
  • Scoffers. Beriders. Questions concer∣ning the punishment of Scoffers. pt. 1. fol. 510, b, &c.
  • Scribes. See Pharisees.
  • Scripture, Speech. Word. Word of God.
  • Divers singular questions concerning the definition, nature, markes, di∣vision, necessity, writing, reading, translation, use, abuse, excellency, contents, exposition, power, cer∣tainty, infallibility, utility, perspi∣cuity, purity, and Author of the sacred Scriptures, and word of God. pt. 1. fol. 1, 2, 3, 4. 29, b. 30, a. 46, b, &c. 100, b. 101, a. 103, a. 104, b, &c. 105, 106, 107, a. 175, a. 245, a. 331, b. 347, a. 396, b. 397, a. 399, a. 492, a. 500, b. 512, b. and pt. 2. folio 34, b. 46, a. 94, a. 137, 138. 149, b. 285, a. 312, b. 388, a.
  • Who are enemies to the word of God. pt. 1. folio 100, b.
  • How many wayes the Scripture speaks, and how we may understand what it speakes. pt. 1. folio 213, 214, &c.
  • How the word is a seed. pt. 2. fol. 141, b. 142, a.
  • All are not happy who enjoy the word. Part 1. folio 446.
  • Three sorts of wicked words, and speeches. pt. 2. folio 329, a.
  • All our words are observed by God, and what words he observes. pt. 1. folio 350. 521.
  • Scrip. What is meant by Scrip. pt. 2. folio 15.
  • Secrets. What is meant by this word Secret; and who reveale secrets; and what is required of us in re∣gard of secrets. pt. 2. fol. 146, b.
  • Security. Divers questions concerning the nature division, and causes of security, and remedies against it. Pt. 2. fol. 317, 318, 319.
  • Seed. What is meant by feed, and how many things are observeable therein. pt. 2. fol. 141, . 142, a.
  • Seeke. What Seeking imports; and how many seekers there are. pt. 1. folio 350, b. 399, b.
  • Why many who seeke Christ find him not and how we must seeke. pt. 2 f. 171, b. and Pt. 1. fol. 525, a.
  • Selfe-deniall. See Deniall.
  • Separatists. See Anabapti

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  • Sepulchers. See Buriall.
  • Serpent. The nature of Serpents; and wherein they may be imitated, and wherein not. pt. 2. f. 21, b. 22, 23.
  • Servants. Service. Divers profitable questions concerning the service, and servants of God and Christ. pt. 1. fol. 320, b. 332, 333. 338. 469, a. and pt. 2. f. 55. 103, b.
  • The duty of faithfull servants. pt. 1. folio 469, a. and pt. 2. fol. 330, b.
  • Sheepe. Why, and wherein, we should be like Sheepe. pt. 2. folio 169. 357, b.
  • Shekel. There was a double Shekel. pt 2. folio 365, b.
  • Sicknesses. See Diseases.
  • Shooes. What Shooes the Apostles must not provide. pt. 1. folio 15.
  • Sight. See Illumination.
  • Silver. See Gold.
  • Simony. Against Simony in Patrons of livings. pt. folio 13, a.
  • Simplicity. How many sorts of Sim∣plicity there are, and wherein good Simplicity doth consist. pt. 2 folio 23, b. 24, a.
  • Sincerity. Wherein sincerity consists, and what things are common to the hypocrite, and sincere Professor. pt. 1. fol. 163, a. and pt. 2. folio 135, b.
  • Sinne. Sinners. Questions concerning the nature, author, defence, hatred, pollution, power, evill, easinesse, strength, and punishment of sinne; and remedies against sinne, and im∣pediments hindring us from tur∣ning from sinne. pt. 1. folio 58, a. 100, b. 103, a. 113, b. 394, b. 395, 396. 409, a. 410. 467, b. 468, b. 489. and pt. 2. fol. 2. a. 66, b. 212, 213. 301, b, &c. and pt. 1. folio 520, b.
  • Questions concerning our freedome, and ascension from sinne. Pt. 1. fol. 19, a. 59, b. 129, b. 410, a. and pt. 2. folio 45, b. 67, b, &c.
  • Questions concerning the distinction of great, and small; veniall and mortall sinnes, Pt. 1. folio 185, b. 196. 200, a. 310, b. 311, 312. and pt. 2. folio 83, b. 84, a. 129, , &c. 274, a. 299, b.
  • The Devill makes all sinne to seeme beautifull unto us. pt. 1. folio 103, b, &c.
  • The first sinne of all was Pride. pt. 1. folio 140, b.
  • How our sinnes are to be borne. pt. 2. folio 100.
  • Whence it is that men more clearely see other mens sinnes, then their owne. pt. 1. folio 393, 394.
  • Sinne is often committed in the perfor∣mance of good workes. pt. 1. f. 394. a.
  • How many sorts of Sinnes there are, Pt. 1. fol. 408, b.
  • Why we must resist the least, and first beginnings of Sinne. pt. 1. fol. 342.
  • Sinne is like unto a Feaver, and to the Palsie, and Leprosie. See Feaver, Leprosie, Palsie.
  • Why Christ is said to have come of Sinners, or sinfull Progenitors. pt. 1. fol. 9, a.
  • Questions concerning the sorts, and punishments of sinners; and how grace is ordinarily wrought in great sinners; and the comfort of peni∣tent sinners. pt. 1. fol. 58, b. 356, a. 409, 410, a. 480, 481, b. 487, a. and pt. 2. fol. 101. 213, b. 220, b. 274. 281.
  • Reliques of sinne in the best. Pt. 1. fol. 467.
  • Sitting. To Sit. What is meant by sitting. pt. 1. fol. 116, b.
  • Why Christ sate, when hee Preached. Pt. 1. f. 134, b.
  • Sleeping. To Sleepe. How many wayes men are said to sleepe, Pt. 2. fol. 143, b. 144, a.
  • Society. See Company.
  • Sonnes. See Children.
  • Sorrow. See Compunction.
  • Souldiers. Warre. Warfare. Whence it is that a Christians life is a Warfare. pt. 2. folio 50.
  • How manifold our Spirituall Warfare is; and who are Christian Soul∣diers. pt. 2. folio 50.
  • When Warres are lawfull. pt. 1. folio 246, a.
  • Soule Wherein the soule excels the body. pt. 1. folio 342, b.
  • Divers and sundry errours, and erro∣neous opinions concerning the soule. pt. 2. folio 125, b. 151. 179, b. 180, a. 198, a. 254. 258, a. 380, b.
  • Specters. See Spirits.
  • Speech. See Scripture.
  • Spirit Holy Ghost. Spirits. Specters. Spirituall things.
  • Questions concerning the names, ti∣tles, Deity, Offices, person, opera∣tions, comforts, and consolations of the holy Spirit. Pt. 1. folio 81, b. 82. 144. and part 2. folio 96, b. 116, b. 117. 138. 291, 292, 293.
  • Questions concerning spirituall things. pt. 1. folio 254, a. 271, b. 343, a. 401, a.
  • Why men naturally abhorre Spirits, and Specters. pt. 2. folio 155.
  • What is meant by this word Spirit. pt. 1. folio 138, b. 139. and pt. 2. folio 392, a.
  • What is our duty in regard of the mo∣tions of the Spirit in our hearts. pt. 2. folio 305, a. 329, a, b.
  • How the workes of spirituall and mo∣rall men differ. pt. 2. folio 350, b.
  • Staffe What staves the Apostles must not have. pt. 2. folio 15.
  • Star re. See Comet.
  • Stones. How God raised up children of stones unto Abraham. pt. 1. folio 73, a.
  • What is meant by these words, Com∣mand these stones to be made bread. pt. 1. folio 96, b.
  • Strife. See Contention.
  • Subjects. We must be the Subjects of Christ; and performe the duty of subjects. Pt. 2. folio 103, b. 296, 297.
  • Subordination. Why it is evill to su∣borne others. pt. 2. folio 372, b.
  • Subsidies. Taxes. Tribute. These are to be payed to Princes. pt. 1. folio 248, a.
  • Succour. See Helpe.
  • Sunne. Questions concerning the Sunne. pt. 1. folio 256, a. 257, a. 258, a.
  • Superiours. The duty of all superiors. pt. 2. folio 119, b.
  • Supper of the Lord. See Eucharist.
  • Suspition. The division, and prohibiti∣on of suspition. pt. 1. folio 424, b. and pt. 2. folio 121, b.
  • Sutes in Law. Questions, Cautions, and Rules, concerning going to Law. pt. 1. folio 45, b. 246, 247.
  • Swearing. See Forswearing.
  • Sword. What is meant by Sword, Matthew 10.34. I came to send a Sword. pt. 2. folio 50, a.
  • Synagogues. What the Iewish Syna∣gogues were, and why Christ prea∣ched in them. Part 1. folio 124, b. 125, 126. 522, b. 523, a.
  • Synode. See Councell.
  • Syria. Divers questions concerning Syria. pt. 1. folio 130, b.

T.

  • TAbernacles. What the Taberna∣cles were made of, wherein the people remained in the Feast of Tabernacles. pt. 2. folio 270, a.
  • Taxes. See Subsidies.
  • Teaching See Preaching.
  • Temple. Concerning the excessive cost of beautifying Churches. pt. 2. folio 160, a.
  • Temporall things. See Covetous∣nesse.
  • Temptation. To Tempt. Questions concerning Christs being tempted. pt. 1. folio 35, b. 86, 87. 95, b.
  • Questions concerning the significati∣ons of this word, Temptation, and which temptations are the stron∣gest. Pt. 1. folio 86, b. 96, a. 102, b. 108, a. 315, b.

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  • When we are most sharply tempted, and how, we may be est supported under temptation. pt. 1. folio 84, b. 85, a. 86, a.
  • Questions concerning those who are tempted of Sathan; and those who are not tempted; and the author, and sorts of temptation, and reme∣dies against it. pt. 1. folio 86, a. 88, 89, a. 110, b. 112, b. 113, b. 315, 316, b. 317.
  • Questions concerning Gods tempting of Man, and mans tempting of God, and mans tempting of man. pt. 1. folio 88, b. 108, 109, 110, 111, 112. 315, b. 316. and pt. 2. folio 329, a.
  • Questions whether temptation may be without sinne; and how Christs temptations, and ours differ. pt. 1. folio 86, 87.
  • Testament. Why the second Volume of holy writ is called a Testament, and why the New Testament. pt. 1. folio 5, b.
  • Thankesgiving. Why we give thankes before and after meat. pt. 1. folio 307, a.
  • Theeves. Questions concerning theevs in generall, and the good Thiefe in particular. pt. 1. folio 328, b. and pt. 2. folio 375.
  • Theology. Humane learning necessa∣ry unto Theology. pt. 1. fol. 48. b.
  • Things. All things depend upon God. pt. 1. folio 101, b.
  • Things are called three manner of wayes. pt. 1. folio 168, a.
  • Thirst. See Hunger.
  • Thoughts. How many sorts of thoughts there are pt. 2. folio 168. And the evill of evill thoughts. pt. 1. folio 490, b. 491, a.
  • Threatnings. Why, and how all the threatnings of God shall be accom∣plished. pt. 1. folio 46. b, &c.
  • Tongue. See Mouth.
  • Touching. Touching was alwayes of great esteeme. pt. 1. folio 516, b.
  • Traditions. Divers questions concer∣ning humane Traditions pt. 1. folio 11, a. 42, a. 103, a. and pt. 2. f. 1. 7.
  • Translation. The word may lawfully translated into the vulgar 〈◊〉〈◊〉 mo∣ther tongue. pt. 2. folio 34. b.
  • The Vulgar Translation, is not the truest. pt. 1. folio 483, b.
  • Transmigration. Questions concer∣ning the Transmigration of the soule, and the absurdity of that te∣net. pt. 2. folio 151. 179, b, &c.
  • Transubstantiation. Controverted questions concerning Transubstan∣tiation. pt. 2. folio 155, a. 195, 245, b, &c. 338, a. 342, &c. 357, b. 383, a.
  • Trees. Divers sort of Trees in gene∣rall, and of evill Trees in particu∣lar. pt. 1. folio 428.
  • Tribute. See Subsidies.
  • Trinity. The Trinity may not be pain∣ted. pt. 1. folio 81.
  • The Trinity in Ʋnity proved. pt. 2. folio 391, a.
  • Trouble. See Danger.
  • Truth. We must enquire after Truth at the Ministers hands. pt. 1. folio 30, b.
  • The whole Truth must be taught, and why? pt. 1. folio 234, 235, a.
  • The Truth must be maintained even unto death. Pt. 2. folio 297.
  • How manifold Truth is. pt. 2. folio 282.
  • Tyre. Who the Tyrians were. pt. 2. folio 83, a.

V.

  • VEngeance. See Revenge.
  • Viper. The nature of the Viper. pt. 1. folio 70, b. and pt. 2. folio 128, b.
  • Virgina. See Maides.
  • Vision of God. Or beatificall Vision. Divers questions concerning this beautificall Vision. pt. 1. folio 164, 165.
  • Visitation. Why the sicke are to be vi∣sited. pt. 2. folio 333.
  • Ulcers. Three sorts of Ulcers. pt. 1. folio 505, b.
  • Unbeleevers. See Gentiles.
  • Uncleannesse. See Adultery.
  • Unity. See Agreement.
  • Unworty. Worthy. Unworthinesse. Worthinesse. How many sorts of Unworthy persons there are; and why we must not converse with such. pt. 2. folio 17.
  • Divers questions concerning Worthi∣nesse, viz. How manifold it is; what is meant by this word worthy, and who are worthy; and why we must live worthily, and wherein true, worthinesse consists. pt. 1. folio 72, b. and Pt. 2 folio 16. 20.
  • Vocation. See Calling.
  • Vowes. Questions concerning Vowes, viz. How many sorts of Vowes there are, and what a Vow is, and whether single life be to be vowed. See Monkes. and pt. 1. folio 234. 399, a. and pt. 2. folio 234, 236.
  • Usury. Divers questions concerning Usury. pt. 1. folio 21. 249. 250. and pt. 2. folio 331, a.

W.

  • VVArinesse. See Circumspec∣tion.
  • Warre. Warfare. See Souldiers.
  • Washing. See Cleansing.
  • Watches. Watchfulnesse. See Cir∣cumspection.
  • Water. See Raine.
  • Wayes. See Paths.
  • Weapons. See Armour.
  • Wickednesse. See Prophanenesse.
  • Will. Divers necessary questions con∣cerning the will of God, and the will of man. pt. 1. f. 301, 302. 303 519, a, b. and pt. 2. folio 359, 360.
  • Wildernesse. Why John preached in the Wildernesse. pt. 1. folio 55, b.
  • Wine. The nature, kinds, and use of Wine, and wherein it is like unto Grace. pt. 1. fol. 503, b. 504, 505.
  • Wisedome. See Prudence.
  • Wisemen. See Magi.
  • Word See Scripture.
  • Workes. See Actions.
  • World. See Covetousnesse.
  • Worship. Images are not to be wor∣shipped. pt. 1. folio 114, b.
  • God onely is to be worshipped. pt. 1. folio 114, b.
  • Why the publike worship of God is not to be neglected. pt. 1. folio 125, a.
  • All Religions in the world enjoine some worship, and have some pub∣like places for worship. pt. 1. folio 125, a.
  • Religious worship is not to be left for some circumstances which are a∣misse. pt. 1. folio 126, b.
  • Religious worship is not pleasing un∣to God, except it be accompanied with faith, and love. pt. 2. folio 114, b. 115, a.
  • Worrhinesse. See Vnworthy.
  • Wounds. Three sorts of wounds. pt. 1. folio 505, b.
  • Wrongs. See Injuries.

Y.

  • YOke, Divers necessary and profi∣table questions concerning the sorts and kinds of Yokes in generall and of Christs Yoke in particular, pt. 2. f. 104. 107, 108, &c. to f. 13.
  • Youth. We must serve God in our youth pt. 2. folio 305, b, &c.

Z.

  • ZEale. Divers questions concer∣ning good Zeale, both in regard of God, and our brethren, and our selves. pt. 1. f. 149, a. and pt. 2, fol. 74. 301, b.
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