The second part of the marrow of ecclesiastical history: containing the lives of many eminent Christians, which have lived since the primitive times to this present age, divided into two books: wherof the first contains the lives of Christian emperors, kings, and soveraign princes: the second contains the lives of Christians of an inferiour rank. Book. I. / By Samuel Clark, pastor of Bennet Fink, London.
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The second part of the marrow of ecclesiastical history: containing the lives of many eminent Christians, which have lived since the primitive times to this present age, divided into two books: wherof the first contains the lives of Christian emperors, kings, and soveraign princes: the second contains the lives of Christians of an inferiour rank. Book. I. / By Samuel Clark, pastor of Bennet Fink, London.
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Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.
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London :: Printed for Robert White, and William Wilson,
1650.
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"The second part of the marrow of ecclesiastical history: containing the lives of many eminent Christians, which have lived since the primitive times to this present age, divided into two books: wherof the first contains the lives of Christian emperors, kings, and soveraign princes: the second contains the lives of Christians of an inferiour rank. Book. I. / By Samuel Clark, pastor of Bennet Fink, London." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A79904.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 7, 2024.
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A TABLE of all the Principall things contained in this Second BOOK.
Abbies demolished, pag. 38.
Ambition, p. 27.
Apostates, p. 86.
Apostasie dangerous, p. 61. 86.
Authority, p. 47.
B.
Bibles set up for publick use, p. 184.
Bibles first Printed in English, p. 49. highly prized, p. 115.
Bishop Bonners hypocrisie, p. 49.
Bounty, p. 45. to Gods Ministers, p. 177. see Libe∣rality.
Mr. John Bruens Birth, and Education, p. 169, 170. His conversion, 170. marriage, 171.
Mr. Perkins his testimony of him, 184. His Chara∣cter, 197. Death, 203.
C.
Cards and Dice proved unlawfull, p. 183.
Challenge, p. 143.
Charity, p. 30. 52. 103. 110. 128, 129. 186. 161.
Chastity, p. 123.
Children well educated, p. 172.
Christ best of all, p. 86. 89. 97. 105.
Christian courage, p. 5, 6, 7, 9. 52. 60. 82. 85. 99. 139.
Church government setled, p. 92.
Confession of faith, p. 7.
Constancy, p. 89. 96.
Contempt of the world, p. 105, 106.
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Contention, p. 21.
Conversion, p. 14. 78. 181. 184.
Counsel good, p. 63, &c.
Cowardise, p. 19.
Craft, p. 4.
Cromwels Birth and education, p. 32. Conversion, 35. Death, 55.
D.
Death desired, p. 60. not feared, 129. prepared for, 105. 157.
A Diary, p. 126.
Dice, see Cards.
Devil possesseth a Boy, p, 188.
Divorce in case of malicious disertion, p. 100, 101.
E.
Envy, p. 27.
Examples profitable, p. 87.
F.
False witnesses, p. 52.
Faith, p. 10. 105. 113. 129. 160.
Family duties, p. 125. 175, 176.
Family government, p. 173. 179. reformed, p. 182.
Fear carnal, p. 134.
Flight in persecution, p. 10. 139.
Forgiveness of wrongs, p. 110.
Friendship, p. 31. 72. 87. 141.
Frugality, p. 30. 101. 171.
G.
Galeacius Caracciolus, his parentage, education, p. 76, 77. Character, 103. Death, 106.
God highly honored, p. 108. he honors such as honor him, p. 37. 102. 148. and rewards them, 186.
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H.
Hair long, punished, p. 47.
Lord Harrington his birth, education, p. 121. Lear∣ning, 122. Travels, 122. Death, 130.
Heart soft, p. 108.
K. Henry the fourth of France doth pennace, p. 145. his Apostasie, 146, 147.