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B.
B ante A.
- BArbarous workes some∣time to be read 28. a
- Babilō, head of al Chal∣dye 47. a
- Babilon built by Semi∣ramis, or as the Hebrues saye by Nemroth the Giaunt. ibidem
- Babilon enlarged by Ninus. ibid.
- Babilon had walles of incredible greatnes 50. cubits in breadth, & 300. cubites in heyght. ibidē. b
- Babilon had walles, the compasse wherof were .480. furlonges. ibi.
- Babilons walles so broad that two waynes might mete together. ib.
- Babilons walles beautified wyth 100. gates of brasse ibidem
- Babilon one of the .7. wonders of the world ibidem
- Basilius Magnus buylt an hospi∣tal for wayfaring & nedi mē. 49. a
- Baptisinge onelye in the name of Christ, why it was done 90. b
- Baal, by incense offered vnto hym, what Hierome vnderstādeth ther¦by 180 a
- Babylons, two in number, as Cos¦mographers do wryte. 135. a
- Babylon so called, a confusis labi∣is. ibidē.
- Babylon called Chayrum, & nowe Alayer. ibidem
- Babylon nygh vnto Egypt in the coastes of Arabia ibidem. b
- Babylon, whych it was, frō whēce Peter wrote hys epistle. ibidem
- Babylon the feate of the great Sol¦dan ibidem
- Basilius Magnus, who was hys father, where he was byshop, and whō he had to hys maister. 138. b
- Basilius stoode stiffely agaynst the Emperour Valence ibidē.
- Basilius prayed for the Emperor Valence 139. a
- Baal, in the masculine gēder what it signifieth 270. b
- Baal and Balim in the Hebrewe what they are. ibidem
B ante E.
- Belinus made .3. archeflanius .1. at Londō .2. at York .3. at Carleil. 5 a
- Belinus made Denmarke tribu∣tary vnto hym ibidem
- Belinges gate made by Belinus. ib
- Belinus made the tower of Lon∣don ibidem
- Bees brought hoonye into Platoes mouth ibidem
- Beutifieng of Churches, not to be reproued whē they be ended. 50. a
- Beastes cruel as Beares & Lions would not touch christian Mar∣tyrs 52. a
- Beda an Englishman borne, for the modesty of hys lyfe called Ve¦nerabilis Beda, wyth hys whole lyfe. 137. b
- Beastes hauyng foure feete, foure of them are namelye forbidden to the vse of man 184. b
- Beastes graunted to the vse of man what kynde of them ibidem. a
- Bel, Baal, or in the latine Belus, the fyrst kyng of Assiriās. 270. b
- Bedek in Hebrue what it signifi∣fieth 276. b
- Bethel, a city of the tribe of Benia¦min and Ephraim, how farre di∣stāt from Hierusalem, & by what other name it was called. 286. a
- Bethel called of Iacob the house of God ibidem
B ante I
- Bishops inuestiture in controuer∣sie betwene kyng Henry the first and Paschal .2. Pope. 3. b
- Bias one of the .7. wyse men. 14. b
- Bias caried all hys goodes wyth hym ibidem
- Bishops accused eche other before Constantine the Emperor. 40. b
- Bishop of Rome hath no iurisdicti∣on ouer other bishops 41. a
- Biblion, what it signifieth 45. a
- Bishops of the churches are called angels 61. b
- Bishops or priests in euery church were called Cardinals 68. a
- Bishops and priests with common councel gouerned the churche, & when they were fyrste of distinct and seueral office. 125. a
- Bigamie disanulled by the Scrip∣tures & by auncient fathers. 139. a
B ante L.
- Bladud attemting to flie, brake his necke. 5. b
- Blessed is he that continueth to the ende. 29. a
- Bloudshedders reuenged of God hymselfe. 126. b
- Blasphemia diuided into two parts 284. a
- Blasphemie agaynst the holy ghost shall neuer be forgeuen ibidē
- Blasphemy, how it defined. ibidē
B ante O.
- Borne not to our selues. 2. a
- Bookes of Machabees not Cano∣nical 6. b
- Booke of Machabees counted Ca¦nonical of s. Austin, but how. 7. a
- Bookes of Machabees not Cano∣nical, by the iudgement of Meli∣to bishop of Sardinia, of Origen Hierome, and others. ibidē.
- Bookes none to be receyued except thei cōsent wt the scriptures. 57. a
- Bonifacius the .3. obtayned his pre¦rogatiue of the Emperour Pho∣cas.
- Bonum is taken for cōmodum. 95. a
- Bonum mulierem non tāgere, how to be vnderstanded. ibid.
- Bonum what thynges it requireth to be obserued. ibidem
- Bowing of the knee and incuruatiō of the bodi wherin cōdēned. 271 b
B ante. R.
- Britaine made one Monarchie, by Mulmusius Dunwallo, duke of Cornewall. 5. b
- Braggers boast of the holye Ghost to commende their straunge doc∣trines. 58. a
- Bruno Amorbachius, a man of in∣comparable learnyng. 206. b
- Brasen serpente, a figure of Christ.
- Britania, whereof it is so cal∣led. 216. a.
- Brutus, why that name was ge∣uen to Iulius Brutus, and of whom it was geuen. ibidem. b
- britania, hath no maner of propor∣tion or analogie with this name Brutus. 216. b
B ante. V.
- Buildyng of Temples not repro∣ued. 50. a
- bull, did licke the feete of a martyr with his toung. ibidem. a
- burdens of the lawe whiche our fa∣thers were not able to beare, be vtterly ceassed. 290. b