A commentary or exposition upon these following books of holy Scripture Proverbs of Solomon, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel & Daniel : being a third volume of annotations upon the whole Bible / by John Trapp ...

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A commentary or exposition upon these following books of holy Scripture Proverbs of Solomon, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel & Daniel : being a third volume of annotations upon the whole Bible / by John Trapp ...
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Trapp, John, 1601-1669.
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AN Alphabetical TABLE OF All the Principal things contained in this whole WORK.

A
  • ACtion: Life consisteth in it; b. pag. 125. being acted by God, let us act vigo∣rously for him, b. 207, 353. a. 164
  • Adultery: See Whoredom.
  • Affliction: make the best of it, a. 12. Men are best when worst, a. 139. faint not in adversity, a. 161. God afflicteth his in measure, and for good, b. 63. re∣joyce in affliction, b. 86. tis but short; b. 71. it instructeth, b. 92. exciteth de∣votion, b. 94. it is in love, not fury, b. 96. in measure, 97. for a cure, or for a curse, ib. purgeth out sin, ib. God afflicteth not willingly, b. 102. but most wisely, b. 102, 103. and in mea∣sure, b. 152. why God afflicteth his own, b. 173. Affliction sanctified is a great mercy, b. 258. Some are good only in Afflictions, b. 322
  • Alcair a great City. b. 473
  • Alexander the great described, b. 552, 557
  • Alms: Give liberally, a. 16, 131. chear∣fully, a. 150. of your own, a. 296. Motives and Directions, a. 297, 298, 299.
  • Alms-deeds are acceptable, b. 189
  • Ambition: Limitless, a. 166. masked with Religion, b. 341. pernicious, b. 439
  • Angels, Gods Agents, b. 393. their know∣ledge, swiftness, serviceableness, &c. ib. See also on Dan. 9, 10, 11, 12.
  • Anger: defer it, a. 129. it is allayed by time, a. 168. proud wrath stigmatized, a. 145. tis unruly, a. 177. moderate it, and why, a. 263. Rash anger is over-hot, b. 532. angry, not fit to be conver∣sed with, a. 154
  • Antinomy, Dogmatical and Practical, a. 195
  • Apostates are dangerous creatures, a. 241, 249. their doom, a. 84
  • Arnold martyred for plain dealing, b. 300
  • Arrogancie intollerable, b. 470. arrogant boasters, b. 539
  • Astrologers: their vain predictions, b. 150. their covetousness, b. 151. they befool folk. b. 543

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    B
    • BAbylons strength, b. 364. ruine, b. 360
    • Bancrofts Epitaph, b. 114
    • Beauty abused, a. 62
    • Bellarmines rash censure, a. 348
    • Blasphemy, b. 485
    • Blind folk are sharp-witted, b. 136
    • Boasting, a. 134. proud boasters, a. 168 b. 539. praise not thy self, a. 176
    • Brittain soon converted and perverted, b. 195
    • Butas a cunning thief, b. 228
    C
    • CAto Major commended, b. 520
    • Causes of things are unknown to us, b. 395
    • Chaldee tongue, b. 521
    • Chinois are a great people, b. 156
    • Children: to be corrected, a. 79, 194, 195. Catechized, 140. children cruelly pu∣nished for parents faults, b. 441. Duke Dudleyes children dyed all childless, b. 290
    • Cities die as well as men, b. 85
    • Colosse Rhodian huge, b. 531
    • Company good: keep such, a. 77. comfort and benefit of it, a. 240, 241, 242. Man a sociable creature, b. 26, 27
    • Company evil: danger of it, a. 33. shun it. a. 20
    • Compassion excelleth alms, b. 190. Saints pitty the wickeds misery, b. 69, 70
    • Conscience is a divine faculty, a. 139. power of it, a. 270. what it is, b. 192. tis spring of duty, b. 531. comfort of a good Conscience. a. 96, 97, 120. force of a clear Conscience, b. 533. burthen of a wounded Conscience, a. 125. ter∣rour of an evil Conscience, b. 542, 549, 281
    • Confession findeth mercy, a. 186. b. 232, 233
    • Content hath comfort, a. 97
    • Christ: Affect a unity with him, a. 314. his sweetness, a. 315. run to him, a. 316. let him alone have the heart, a. 323. his dear love to his Church, a. 326. why he is compared to common creatures, a. 328. his fulness, a. 329. b. 175, 176, 197. his gifts to all his, b. 512. Love the Lord Jesus, a. 333. provoke him not, ibid. he is at hand to help his, a. 334. our safety is from him, 332. his death a pledge of Gods greatest love, a. 349. deny thy self for Christ, ibid. He is a branch, b. 21. his Incarnation and Go∣vernment, 39. by him we conquer, b. 46. his names, offices, &c. b. 46, 47, 55.56, 57, 197, 198. The Lord our Righte∣ousness a sweet name. b. 290, 291. his humiliation, b. 168, 169. his satispassion is our satisfaction, ibid. our sins are imputed to him, b. 170. his singular pa∣tience, ib. come freely to him, b. 170
    • Church: not alway so visible, a. 337. it is Christs workmanship, a. 347. a Vine∣yard, b. 24. Her beauty, a. 350. tis a borrowed beauty, b. 431. she is invin∣cible, b. 43. Gods nest, b. 113. she hath Gods presence with her, b. 518. See Saints.
    • Conference, sweet, a. 350. profitable, a. 55, 67, 99, 167, 179
    • Contention to be stinted, not stirred, a. 118. contentious persons are pests, a. 119. incendiaries, a. 175. dissenti∣ons of brethren, a. 126. See Seedsmen of Sedition.
    • Conversion: Philosophy converts not, a. 224. wonderful Conversions, a. 356. Instances of Converts, b. 10, 11. sound conversion, b. 514. Gain others to Christ, a 93. by Gospel-conversation, b. 515
    • Corruption: seeds of all sin found in all, a. 180. we are all in the dark, a. 200. Natural man described, b. 193
    • Counsellours: good, a. 61. to be valued, a. 78. do all by good advice, a. 136
    • Covenant, New, b. 315
    • Covetousness, destructive, a. 4. 141, 142. troublesom, a. 101. unsatiable, 249, 250. b. 26, 243. earthy, b. 55, 56. miserable, b. 275. restless, a. 250. basely tenacious, a. 253, 297, 298. covet not, a. 188, 189. punishment of covetousness, b. 453.
    • Courage of a Christian, and his armour, a. 353
    • Cruelty of wicked ones, a. 66. such shall have no mercy, a. 190
    • Curiosity sinful, a. 165
    • Curse causless comes not, a. 171
    • Custom evil, hardly left, b. 265
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    • Cyrus commended, b. 134. his many con∣quests, b. 144. riches, ibid. his name whence, ibid. his Religion, b. 145
    D
    • DAmascus a pleasant City, b. 357
    • Dancing disgraced, a. 234
    • Daniel: the worlds darling, b. 545. his praise, b. 520. his learning, b. 524. his prophecy dark, b. 519
    • David George an odious Her••••ick, b. 484
    • Death: mind mortality, a. 262, 300, 301. b. 370. Death unavoidable, a. 277. disarmed to a Believer, b. 90. who are oft taken away from evil to come, b. 182, 183
    • Dejectedness dangerous, a. 280
    • Delight in sin damnable, a. 55
    • Desertion a great affliction, b. 173, 174. let such trust in God, b. 161. See the Notes on Cant. 5.
    • Desires accepted, a. 63. rewarded, a. 77. not so sluggish wishes, a. 146. begin∣ings highly accepted in heaven, a. 336. b. 8
    • Diligence ingratiateth, a. 155, furthereth Gods service, b. 511
    • Dreams: what they are, b. 294. See a. 248
    • Devil of discontent, b. 437
    • Drunkenness damnable, b. 28. a great sin, a. 133. a mischief, a. 159. and the mother of mischief, a. 210, 211. See b. 30, 99. 522. great drunkards, b. 27
    E
    • EArths compass, b. 129
    • Edward 6. commended, a. 294, 350
    • Queen Elisabeths Majesty, a. 107. her mothers diligence and bounty, a. 213.
    • Eloquence, a rare gift, a. 135. very useful in the Church, a. 92, 110. com∣mendable in a Preacher, a. 308
    • Englands happiness, a. 360
    • English witty, b. 521. hunted once by sweating sickness, b. 448
    • Envy: mischief of it, a. 89, 115, 162
    • Essenes came from Rechabites, b. 324
    • Evil devices end ill, a. 87
    • Examples: profit by domestical examples, or perish, b. 543, 544
    • Excuses avail not, a. 151
    • Ezekiel, the hieroglyphical Prophet, b. 391. dark and deep, b. 500, 502, 509. why so oft called Son of man, b. 397
    • Eyes: look well to them, a. 22, 121
    F
    • FAith, founded upon saving knowledge, b. 172. particularly applyeth, a. 324. holds her own of Christ, a. 344. expells ignorance; b. 90. causeth peace, b. 91. patience, b. 101. the force of faith, b. 450
    • False-witness a pest, a. 68. a leud lyar, a. 81
    • Fast: a true one described, b. 188. read the Word on Fast-dayes, b. 327
    • Fear of God, foundation of wisdom, a. 3. tis humble, a. 11. watchful, a. 44. hath happiness, a. 88. fear and obey God, a. 310. fear him only, b. 44
    • Fear: base, betrayeth men, a. 56, 197. b. 60, 61. caused by sin, b. 37. punisht in Mr. Holt, a. 211. tis oft causless, a. 182
    • Few good, a. 273. few saved, b. 71, 238
    • Flattery, odious, a. 178: pernicious, a. 3
    • Folly is talkative, a. 50. 293. tells all, a. 193. all places full of fools, a. 224. when a fool is to be answered, and when not, a. 172. a fool all over, a. 290. and he proclaims it, ibid.
    • Formalists rejected, b. 246
    • Friendship true, what, a. 118
    • Frugality: be thrifty, a. 181, 182. un∣thrifts, a. 230
    • Fruitfulness spiritual, b. 200
    G
    • GAtakers great pains was his death, b. 390
    • Gileads precious balsom, b. 252
    • Gluttons condemned, a. 184, 255, 256, b. 82, 239
    • God: his omniscience, a. 92, 95. he form∣eth our thoughts and speeches, a. 103, 104. his decree shall stand, a. 236. All things are present to him, a. 237. his surpassing greatness, a. 248. b. 185.

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    • ... his forbearance no quittance, a. 278. he protecteth his in danger, b. 22, 137. his back-parts only are seen, b. 32. no∣thing is hid from him, b. 105. his anger, b. 111. he repents of the evil, b. 127. is present with his in danger, b. 137. his love more then motherly, b. 157. im∣mense, ibid. his omnipresence, b. 213. his attributes yield comfort, b. 256. he is our portion, b. 380
    • Godliness, hath peace and plenty, b. 8. the gain of it, b. 116, 156. See Grace. It is aviled by the world, b. 193
    • Gog and Magog who, b. 492. Gogmagog-hills, b. 497
    • Good chief: opinions about it, a. 217
    • Gospel, a feast of fat things, b. 90 glory of Gospel-times, b. 498
    • Grace only is substantial, a. 7. gainfull, a. 13, 14, 45, 49, 78, 84. better then wealth, a. 264, 265. it is victorious, b. 134. enobleth, b. 137. refresheth, a. 12. is not propagated, a. 51. is small at first, b. 513, 514. No perfection of it here at∣tainable, a. 270. See Godliness.
    • Grave, a bed of rest, b. 183
    • Great men should be good, a. 107. if wick∣ed, they prove a publike mischief, a. 185. they are set up for such purpose, a. 183. self-willed Princes perish. a. 342. Crowns are stuffed with cares, a. 243. tell great ones the naked truth, a. 276. their sins are pernicious to many, a. 228. they are generally imitated, b. 49. Dignity should wait upon desert, a. 291. Kingdoms have their cares, a. 284. great ones if wick∣ed, ill-spoken of at death, b. 288. Some brought to extream poverty, b. 385, 539. Ill Princes a punishment to the peo∣ple, b. 560. Princes duties, a. 118. See Kings, Magistrates.
    H
    • HArm watch, harm catch, a. 176
    • Hatred is bloody, a. 192. mutual ha∣tred of good and bad people, a. 198
    • Heart: keep it carefully, a. 21. watch it, 22, 33. give it to God, a. 158. reflect oft upon it, a. 260. tis deceitfull and desperately wicked, b. 273, 274. God searcheth it, ibid. tis the fountain of all our misery, b. 223. when once it becomes hard and horny, a. 158. dead and dedo∣lent, b. 35
    • Hear, attentively, b. 177. Many hearers are dull and unteachable, b. 99. Yea scoffers at the word. b. 100
    • Heathens, why called Pagans, b. 238. they change not their Gods, b. 225
    • Heaven, curiously wrought, a. 14. its great heighth, a. 165. its unconceivable happi∣ness, a. 331
    • Heavenly-mindedness, a. 100. Let there be continual ascensions in our hearts, a. 345. heavenly Geometry, b. 505
    • Hell, its horrour, a. 95. hell-fire what, b. 112 torments, b. 161. think of them, b. 217, 218
    • Hereticks are all in extreams, a. 240. they flatter men: b. 292. Lay-Preachers a great mischief, b. 293. Brown the Sect-master died in Gaol, b. 337. See Se∣ducers.
    • History: Excellency and use of it, a. 221
    • Holiness is amiable, a. 275. gets fame, a. 52. Walk accurately, a. 22. 37. look forth-right, b. 511. be strict and scrupu∣lous, b. 523
    • Humility hath favour, a. 17. honour, a. 58. a. 103. b. 83. true worth is humble, a. 199
    • Hypocrisie is hatefull, a. 175, 177. b. 51. hypocrites are vindictive, a. 319. their services rejected, b. 5, 6. yet they out-do better men, b. 187. have specious pre∣tences, b. 214. upbraid God with their services, b. 187. shall be affrighted, b. 119. detected, b. 445. detested, b. 51. appear in their colours, b. 334, 344
    I
    • IDleness mischeivous, a. 30. wasteth, a. 31. a sluggard graphically described, a. 239
    • Idolaters, willfully ignorant, b. 129. spare for no cost, b. 148
    • Jeremiah's, worth, and sufferings, b. 219, 220, 269. how long he prophecyed. b. 220. his modesty, b. 221
    • Jests, salt, provoke, a. 192
    • Jesuites, great troublers, a. 209. quarrel∣some Quaerists, b. 53. blood-thirsty, b. 548
    • Jews: their desperate unbelief, b. 168. devillish spite, a. 177. they make up two Christs, b. 168. blaspheme the Go∣spel, b. 44. they kneel not, out of pride, b. 147. their conversion, b. 492. A Jew converted by Esay 53. b. 167. their

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    • desolation, b. 35, 36. Jerusalems Epi∣taph. b. 371
    • Ignorance of Popish Priests, b. 276
    • Impatience betrayeth us, a. 171
    • Impudency in sin, b. 17. 231. 243. D. Story impudent. b. 243
    • Infants, why called cake-bread, b. 248. Christian infants Gods children, b. 432
    • Insensibleness under Gods judgements, b. 94. incorrigibleness, b. 1, 31
    • Integrity: state of it, a. 273, 274
    • King Johns reign troublesome, b. 71
    • Joy spiritual sweet, a. 83, 99, 144. Just only Joy, a. 191. b. 46. such ought to be cheerfull, a. 283, 284
    • Joy carnal hinders holiness, a. 261. ends ill, a. 84. 263. tis mad mirth, a. 174. unfound, a. 191. a flash; a. 225. a toy, ib. mad, ibid.
    • Isaiah and his Prophesie described, b. 1
    • Ithiel and Ucal, who: a. 199
    • Judgement general, a. 310, 311: the fire of the last day, b. 553
    • Just man is safe from evil, a. 70. rich; a. 93. joyfull, 144. bold, a. 182
    • Justification and Sanctification go toge∣ther, a. 105
    • Justitiaries, a. 205
    K
    • Kings; their best guard, b. 139. learn∣ed Kings, b. 524. Kingdoms are empty bubbles, b. 525. The Roman Empire is mouldering, b. 553. See Great ones, and Magistrates.
    • Knowledge, got by reading and hearing, a. 2. beg and dig for it; a. 7. tis sweet; a. 161. we know but little, a. 200. a. 281. learn of inferiours, b. 65. Great Scho∣lars ignorant of God; b. 105
    L
    • LAw of God: Its equity and utility, b. 153
    • Law-suits tedious, b. 286
    • Learning, pleasant, a. 55. prized, b. 523. Learned Kings, b. 524. Daniels Learn∣ing, ibid.
    • Levellers, dangerous creatures, a. 291, 292
    • Life, full of sorrow, a. 233. over-loved, a. 253. Sweet, 300. short and uncer∣tain, b. 15
    • Love: our love is a reflex of Christs love; a. 358
    • Lusts: fly youthfull lusts, a. 73. lust is unsatisfiable, a. 180 they are thorns, and why, b. 234
    • Luxury is attended by beggery, a. 144. un∣does many, b. 465
    • Lying a great sin, a. 33. such as Saints will beware of, b. 203
    M
    • MAgistrates; must judge the poor justly, a. 194. how far they are to be obeyed, b. 531. regiment without righteousness, a. 187. places of judicature abused, a. 237. Evil under-officers; b. 114. like Prince, like people, a. 193. See Kings, great persons.
    • Man, set to School to other creatures, a. 29, 209. hath in him the malignities of all the creatures, b. 139
    • Man is born to misery, a. 260 is miserable, a. 231, 256
    • Manner of performance; b. 510
    • Manichees mad conceit of God, b. 145
    • Married couples should love dearly, a. 324
    • Martyrs: their five vertues; b. 301. they astonisht their tormentors▪ b. 534
    • Mass, whence so called, b. 368
    • Mediocrity, beg a mean estate, a 203, 204. keep a mean, a. 269
    • Meekness mollifieth, a. 91
    • Melancthon praised, a. 223. timorous he was, b. 223
    • Mercy abused, turns into fury, b. 135. Gods mercy matchless, b. 230
    • Merit-mongers vain, b. 207. self-justiti∣aries, b. 209. these are the Saints great∣est enemies. b. 461
    • Ministers: obey them, a. 6. they are Cry∣ers, a. 41. Noble preachers, a. 218, 219. eloquence befits them; a. 308
    • Ministery blasphemed, a. 309. persist to press necessary truths, a. 336. incul∣cate the same truths, b. 99
    • Ministers dignity and duty; a. 346, 347, 351, 352. let them be bold, b. 107. Ministery is a sweet mercy, b. 110 Mi∣nistery-miracles, b. 123. Minsters mostly labour in vain, b. 154. Yet must preach on, b. 155. able and apt to comfort the feeble-minded, b. 159. A mirrour for Ministers, b. 160. Dumb dogs descri∣bed, b. 181. ignorant, greedy, sleepy, ib. drunken, b. 182. preach earnestly, b. 186,

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    • 187. young preachers, b. 221. preach boldly, b. 222, 223. be compassionate, b. 253. shall meet with many troubles, b. 279. and have the worlds wages, b. 281. a prophane preacher a great mischief, b. 291, 292. bad Ministers may convert souls, b. 293. Ministers are watchmen, b. 401. must be resident, b. 486. must dilate, b. 515. ill Mini∣sters are the Devils Dirt-daubers, b. 425. Christs love to his offending Mi∣nisters, b. 507. Ministers wives, what they should be, b. 508
    • Miracles: 365. at a birth, b. 172. the old Woman of Bolton suckling a forlorn babe, b. 384
    • Mocking at Gods Menaces, b. 29. at re∣ligion, b. 118. at the word, punished, b. 102. a scoffer converted, ibid. See Scorners.
    • Mortification of sin, b. 234, 235 Morti∣fie all as well as any, b. 443
    • Muleasses King of Tunis justly made blind, b. 422
    • Multitude, no good plea, a. 62. follow it out to evil, b. 43
    • Murmuring against God, a. 128. complain not of the times, a. 263, 264
    • Murderers must be executed, a. 188 bloody men make bloody ends, a. 158
    N
    • NAme: a good name a great blessing, a. 102. precious, a. 147. better then riches, 148. sweet, a. 257; 258. get and keep it, b. 199
    • Nebuchadnezzars distemper, what? b. 537, 538, 540
    • Noble Preachers, a. 218, 219
    O
    • OAths: how to swear aright, b. 234. fear an oath, a. 286. petty oaths great sins, b. 239. A wretch dying swearing, a. 22, 230
    • Obedience Evangelical, a. 130
    • Obstinacy, a kind of blasphemy, b. 447
    • Offendors for a word, b. 106
    • Old age full of infirmities, a. 303, 304, 305, yet venerable if good, a. 113
    • Opportunity▪ improve it, a. 118
    • Oppression a great sin, a. 9, 154
    • Oppressors, Theeves, b. 9, 10
    • Ordinances are sweet, a. 339, 340
    P
    • PAins taken to small purpose, a. 294.
    • Papists, perfidious, b. 118. bloody, ib. idolatrous, b. 142. superstitious as the Egyptians, 413. blasphemous, b. 499. their invocation of Saints, b. 205. their roaring out Rorate before Christmass, b. 145. Romish Edomites, b. 122
    • Parents: good parentage a great honour, a. 115. rob not parents, a. 189. contempt of them exquisitely punished, a. 207. ob∣serve them, b. 325
    • Partiality naught, a. 163
    • Passion proclaimeth folly, a. 68, 69
    • Patience lesseneth the cross, b. 306
    • Pauls painfulness, b. 166
    • Peace spiritual is a Jewel, a. 116. the wickeds peace unsound, b. 154
    • Perjury punished, b. 438
    • Persecution befalleth the best, a. 318. wicked hate them, b. 196. conspire against them, b. 50. are Gods rods, b. 51. terrour of, 88. b. 120.
    • Persevere in well-doing, a. 262
    • Plain-dealing best, a 106. See Arnulph.
    • Plato detained the truth, b. 138
    • Persians Laws, why irrepealable, b. 546
    • Policy enemy to piety, b. 107, 237, 355 Worldly wisdom flat folly, b. 526
    • Pope his pride, b. 467, 553. downfall, 495, 496. the number of his name, 544. his blasphemy, 556. he joyns with the Turk against the truth, b. 493
    • Poverty excuseth not from duty, a. 42. tis disregarded, a. 86. forgot, a. 287. de∣precate it, a. 204
    • Pragmaticalness censured, a. 174
    • Praise the Lord for all, b. 58. for reco∣very out of sickness, b. 124. wicked can∣not do it, b. 126
    • Prayers: power of prayer, a. 63. 94. it ever prevaileth, a. 102. pray in humi∣lity, a. 166. with importunity, a. 203. constancy, ibid. & b. 547. in few words, a. 246. what to pray for, a. 203. pray o, b. 205. though but broken petiti∣ons, b. 125. in secret, a. 337. God heareth his, and why, b. 212. he hear∣reth not the wicked, a. 5. carnal prayers, a. 146
    • Pride hatefull, a. 32. self-conceited, a. 68. breeds brawls, a. 75. swelleth, b. 467.

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    • ... breaketh, a. 109. b. 98. 475. 530. mis∣chief of pride, a. 141. purse-proud. a. 150. self-conceited, foiled, a. 271
    • Profess Christ wisely and boldly, a. 343 b. 141. openly, b. 547. to the last, a. 353. good words and no more, b. 261
    • Promises: they are full of sweetness, a. 329. b. 479. suck sweetness out of them, b. 215
    • Proverbs of Solomon praised, a. 1. 50. See Solomon.
    • Providence ordereth all, a. 106, 113, 138, 150. This Heathens doubted of, deny∣ed, b. 130. One event to all, a. 228, 282, 286
    • Publike Spirit a common blessing, a. 60. honour of publike benefactors, b. 190
    • Prosperity in sin a plague, b. 34 559
    • Punishment of sin: God befools those whom he will destroy, b. 338. he loves to retaliate, b. 78. he hath varie∣ty of plagues, b. 88. he begins at his Sanctuary, b. 415. See Sin.
    • Purity: love of it, a. 150
    Q
    • QUakers cross-grained, b. 132
    R
    • RAin is of God, b. 241
    • Raptures spiritual, a. 331, 332
    • Reformation wrought here by degrees, b. 496
    • Remission of sin is free, b. 140. full, b. 143. plentiful, b. 178. above all that we can think, 179. Sin unpardoned ly∣eth heavy, b. 279
    • Renovation, the new creature, b. 163. all things new in Christ, a. 222. the change, a. 345
    • Repent, b. 233, 234. throughly, b. 7. speedily, b. 80. lest, All too late, b. 247. Repentance the best defensive weapon, b. 83. It reingratiateth with God, b. 516. It is twofold, b. 19
    • Reproaches: We are naturally impatient of them, b. 452. slight them, a. 220
    • Reprobation, a. 105
    • Reproof: a friendly office, a. 263. if fitly performed, a. 167. bear it well, a. 103. love a faithfull Reprover, a. 48, 63. Many are thereby enraged, a. 95, 96
    • Restitution, b. 199
    • Resurrecton, proved, b. 94, 95. See b. 490
    • Revenge is bloody, a. 85. crossed, b. 426 do not avenge your selves, a. 16. 137. 164
    • Riches profit not, a. 58. protect not, 64. stave not off death, 252. are uncertain; a. 251. ill-gotten bring a curse, a. 226 Money the Monarch of this world; a. 296
    • Rivers: Good meetings at Rivers sides, b. 392
    • Rome must be burnt, a. 207. See Pope, Papists.
    S
    • SAbbath, kept and broken how, b. 191. scorned, b. 370
    • Sacrament of the Lords Supper sweet to Saints, a. 323
    • Sacrifices Evangelical, b. 320
    • Sacriledge, a. 138, sacrilegious buildings, b. 287. See b. 541
    • Saints, their excellency, a. 72, 274, 275. beauty and bravery, a. 322. safety, b. 119. dignity, b. 200. sobriety, b. 527. their love to Christ, a. 340. eager de∣sires after him, 341. they will not lie, b. 203. their sins are soon ripe, b. 223. A Saint is homo quadratus, b. 504. much honoured, b. 158
    • Saracens whence, b. 357
    • Satan foretelleth not things future, b. 133
    • Scandal: Shun scandalous practices, a. 289
    • Scriptures: their worth, a. 75, 76. sweet∣ness, 110. extolled, 309. a Rule of life▪ b. 109. blasphemed, b. 122. Two Testaments, a. 315. distinction of verses but alate, b. 111. Scripture is plain, a. 43. profitable, b. 498
    • Scorners odious, a. 160. b. 183, 184. See Mocking.
    • Security precedeth destruction, b. 61. 101. tis a spiritual judgement, b. 104
    • Seedsmen of sedition, a. 32. Make-bates, a. 69. 112. Shun such, and why, a. 163
    • ...

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    • Seducers: a. 185. dangerous creatures, a. 292. Foxes, and why, a. 338. shun them, a. 320 smell them out, ibid. they lead to Atheism, b. 293. See Here∣ticks.
    • Self-conquest the best, a. 113
    • Self-delusion, b. 143. deadly, a. 83, 111
    • Self-flattery pernicious, a. 140
    • Self-love sinful, a. 143
    • Self-examination, b. 381, 382
    • Sensualists, hardly converted, b. 515. they shall smoke for it, a. 201, 202
    • Separation a great sin, a. 122
    • Severity sometimes necessary, a. 138
    • Shame for sin double, b. 11
    • Silence, seasonable, a. 235
    • Sin: the bitter-sweet of it, a. 136, 272. hath punishment at the heels of it, a. 27, 70, 255. b. 13, 17, 18. it destroyeth whole States, a. 91. freedom from guilt and filth of it, b. 8. Saints sins turn to their good, a. 319. upbraid them not with sins repented of, a. 111. they work out sins scum, b. 459. Hide not sin, a. 186. bewail the sins of the times, b. 452
    • Sincerity of Saints, a. 357. 'tis perfection, b. 92. known by uniformity, a. 172
    • Slander slurreth the best, a. 264
    • Sycophants are Serpents, a. 293. b. 283
    • Solomon: his great wisdom, a. 217, 218. his three books, a. 153. his Proverbs praised, a. 1, 2. his Ecclesiastes, a. 218. Canticles, a. 312. his Observations are lost, a. 223. his Fasciculus temporum, a. 232. he was well taught, a. 229
    • Sorrow godly, bettereth the heart, a. 261. Mourn for sin, b. 67
    • Soul, is of God, and returneth to God, a. 307
    • Spirit, is Gods hand, b. 412. puts mettle into the Saints, a. 330. his still voice, b. 110. he is of a fiery nature, b. 23. why compared to water, b. 58
    • Submission appeaseth, a. 108. submit to Gods holy hand, a. 267. consider, 268. submit to superiours, a. 275
    • Superstition grosly mistaken, b. 347. super∣stition of fore-fathers is to be abandon∣ed, b. 447
    • Suretyship unadvised dangerous, a. 28
    T
    • TAle-bearers: frown upon them, a. 170. they are murtherers, b. 452. See Slanderers, and Seedsmen of Se∣dition.
    • Tears: sow in tears, a. 233. sorts of tears, a. 238. Crocodile tears, b. 340
    • Thoughts: evil, b. 236. rid them, ibid. they are not free, a. 100. See Heart.
    • Tillage very useful, a. 249. 'tis of Gods teaching, b. 103
    • Time: discern it, a. 277. redeem it, a. 300. make the best of it, a. 232. waste it not on trifles, b. 176. our time is short, our task long, a. 285
    • Tongue: govern it, a. 127. be advised what you speak, a. 101, 198. gracious language, a. 214, 335. Tongue mis∣chievous to many, a. 57, 93
    • Treason comes to light, a. 296. Traitors Meed, b. 117. good men oft charged with treason, b. 332
    • Trent-Council discovered, b. 413. their high-presumption, b. 505
    • Trinity, a. 302. made man, ibid.
    • Trust God only, a. 10. rest on him, b. 108 make him thy refuge, a. 124. they are happy that so do, a. 109. creature-con∣fidence disappointed. a. 125, 169
    • Truth: prize it, a. 158. it seeketh no cor∣ners, b. 147
    • Turkish Empire Vaste, b. 95
    V
    • VAin-glory naught, a. 170. See Boasting.
    • Victories of English over the Spaniard, b. 436
    • Union with Christ, affect it, a. 315, 339
    • Vows: make and keep them, a. 247. a vow for holiness, b. 522
    • D. Ushier preached sixty years, b. 221. his Prophecy of Irelands desolation, b. 403
    • Usury, unlawful, a. 184. b. 440. 453

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    W
    • WAR wasteth people, a. 89, wis∣dom best manageth it, a. 145. Sword in commission, b. 352
    • Wigelius an Antiacademian Widgin, b. 521
    • Whirlwinds, violent, b. 393
    • Whoredom pernicious, a. 8, 9.23, 24, 25, 34, 35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 151, 273. costly, b. 433. Harlot and Whore whence, ibid. Two adulterous Priests punished, b. 308.
    • Whoredom how punished in sundry Nations, b. 434, 456. a beastly punishment of it, b. 433
    • Wicked are dross, a. 165. uncounsella∣ble, a. 190. uncorrigible, a. 181. ambi∣tious of destruction, a. 66. they stink, a. 323. yet oft they live long, 208, 279. they are restless, b. 186. desperately naught, b. 228. wilfully, b. 244 praise them not, a. 182
    • Widows Gods Clients, a. 100
    • Wife; good and evil, 64. a. 80. Good Wife pretious, a. 127, 130. rare, 212. described, and praised, a. 212, 213, 215, 216. an evil Wife a great plague, a. 143, 144
    • Wine comforteth, a. 211
    • Wisdom, true, what, a. 65. wherein it consisteth, a. 76. it doth much in War, 145. saveth and sacketh Cities, a. 287, 288
    • Women unfit for Government, b. 18. they oft sway their husbands, ibid. they are still made use of by the Devil, b. 346, 347. their pride and luxury punisht, b. 19, 20
    • Word of God, powerfull in operation, a. 153. b. 2. 57. accompanied with the spirit, b. 194. tis pure, a. 202. add not to it, ibid. it shall be accomplished; b. 8, 9. It is light, b. 45. loathed, a. 178. a famine of it, a. 195. blasphemed, a. 202. tis fire, b. 294. a hammer, ibid. will still shew men their faults, b. 330. abuse of it is dangerous, b. 282. Scripture-poetry. b. 364
    • Works of God: God is much seen in them; b. 28. the wonder of the Sun, a. 220. of the winds, ibid. rivers, ibid. of mans body, 299, 306
    • World: a Wilderness, a. 345. all here is vanity, a. 219. unsatisfactory, a. 221. empty, a. 227. vexatious, a. 229 change∣able, b. 64. World wheels about, b. 394. See 558.
    • Worship of God: prepare to it, a. 244 be not slight and overt in it. a. 245, 246. grow not secure after it, a. 342. Speak reverently of holy things, a. 173. Mens persons must first be accepted, a. 140
    Y
    • SErve God in Youth, a. 303
    Z
    • ZEal: be resolute for God, b. 533. Laurence his Zeal, ibid. God hateth the Luke-warm, b. 296
    FINIS.
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