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Rome, 128, 321, 322, 408.
Rubbish from work, 38.
Rupert (Prince), 244.

Sabbath, abuse of, 13.
Salamis, sea fight of, 156.
Sallust, 414-416.
Salmasius, cited, 259, 265, 269,
270,271,272, 273, 276, 277, 283,
285, 291- Latin of, ridiculed,
260 - arguments of, from law
of nations, 266-
from nature,
269

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greater arguments of,
276 -on the Independents,
285, 286-on the King's trial,
286 - work of, dictated by
Charles Stuart, 291 author's
reply to, mentioned, 329
success of, reply to, 297-cha-
grin of, at defeat, 297, 313
disfavor of, with the Queen of
Sweden, 314.

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Scipio, 30, 70, 335.
Scotch war, 344.

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Scotland, nobles and people of,
commended, 15 apostro-
phized, 15, 16-war with,
283, 323, 336, 844 danger of
losing, 378.
Scots, 283, 290, 323, 336.
Scriptures, alleged difficulty of,
7-authority of, superior to
that of the Church, 357 dis-
cussions on, allowable, 358-
freedom of conscience in in-
terpreting, 358-ground of
faith, 356-helps to under-
standing of, 371 -measure of
truth, 68-plainness of, 8-

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studies of youth in, 105
sufficiency of, 25.
Scudamore, Thomas, 320.
Sechemites, 15.
Sectaries, busy in times of com-
motion, 130 -men of true re-
ligion called, 194.
Sects, try faith, 36 hinder not
reformation, 37-groundless
fear of, 125-129.
Seducement, how hindered, 360.
Selden, Hebrew Wife by, 326.
Self-preservation, 227.
Self-reverence, restraining pow-
er of, 56-author's, 80.
Seneca, 88, 180.

Service, God's honor on, 55.
Severity, allowable in defending
sound doctrine, 64.
Shakespeare, quoted, 198.
Sidney's (Sir Philip), Arcadia,

199.

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Simon de Montfort, 193.
Simon Magus, 19, 365.
Simplicity in God's great works,

55.

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Sin, always exists in excess, 167
- an outlaw, 152. expelled
only with virtue, 115- not re-
moved with its occasion, 114-
not to be limited by law, 166-
169 punished with sin, 154.
Slavery a sacrilege, 266.
Smectymnuus, author's Apology
for, noticed, 325.

Societies, civil, object of, 260.
Socrates, 146.

Solomon, 37, 52, 64, 87, 105, 163.
Solon, 161.

Song of Solomon, a pastoral dra-
ma, 49
-a figure of Christ and
the Church, 163.
Songs in the Law and Prophets,

49.

Son of God, eternal generation
of, considered, 450-454-not
coessential with the Father,
454- testifies to the Father's
unity, 455- receives name
and attributes from the Fa-
ther, 457 equality of, with
God, no robbery, 457
of saints respecting, 458.
Sophocles, 41, 49.

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Theodosius the younger 177.
Theology, Treatises of 430- de-
freedom of dis-
cussion concerning, 434, 435.
Theseus, 277.

fects in, 432-

Thetis, son of, 310.

Tib 408.

Time, the midwife of truth, 134
- toiling shoulders of, 26.
Timoleon, 307.

Tiresias, 41, 307.

Tithes, law of, not binding under
the Gospel, 867.

Toleration of religious opinions,
484.

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Trade flourishes in common-
wealths, 387 interests of, in-
ferior to religion and liberty,
387.

Trajan, 177.

Travel, 414.

Treaties, craft in, 241.
Trent, 289- Council of, 109.
Trinity, invocation to, 20.
Triptolemus, 302.

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ment of Protestant divines con-
cerning, 188-resisted by Par-
liament, 91, 92.
Tyranny of custom and affec-
tions, 170.

Tyrants, abject slaves, 304-
bad men hate not, 171 bish-
ops serviceable to, 239-de-
fined, 179, 289-deposing law-
ful, 261, 262-differ from
kings, 302-hypocrisy of,
197-justice to be inflicted
on, 172- mischiefs of, 180
punishment of, agreeable to
nature, 269.

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Truth causes dissension, 40
colored by feelings, 55
daughter of Heaven, 26-dan-
ger of prohibiting by licensing,
130a flowing fountain, 119
- gains by contest, 129
gem of, 67 - given freely, 40 —
given us to gain further truth,
heretics in, 119-im-
possible to be soiled, 134-
licensing shuts out, 122-lik-
ened to Osiris, 122 -never
fully attained, 123- nurses
of, doctrine and discipline, 26
opposition to, at first, 143 -
plainness of, 8-preciousness
of, 40, 122- Queen Truth, 329
the richest merchandise, 122
robe of, 26 Scripture the
measure of, 68-should not
be bound, 129-strength of,
124, 250
time the midwife of,
134.


"Truths Manifest," author of, Whitlocke, 344.
quoted, 224.

Wickliffe, 71, 108.

Tuscan language, 408.
Typhon, 122.
Tyrannicide, right of, 180-ex-
amples of, 180, 181-judg-

Wisdom, call of, 52-the Eter-
nal, 162- of God, 162.
Wootton, Henry, 320.
Worship, corruptions in, 2.

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Ulysses, 106.

Unchastity in man, deep dishon-
or of, 83.

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United Provinces, 377, 385, 418
-letter to, concerning perse-
cutions in Savoy, 422
cerning their trouble with
Sweden, 425.
Universities, English, reference
to, 90.
Uzziah, 233.

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Vaudois, persecutions of, 420-

425.

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Vehemence of Christ, against
opponents, 64 in oratory, 83
- examples of, 84.
Venice, author's visit to, 322.
Virgil, 48.

Virtue, the charming cup of true
love, 82-a cloistered, 112
confirmed value of, 115-not
a drudgery, 158 — - strengthen-
ed by trial, 112- to be taught,

104.

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Warriors, just, honor eloquence,
390.

Wars, civil, men ready for at
first, 171-wasting and ruin-
ing, 389.

Wealth, in the Church, 365.

Worthy deeds have worthy re-
laters, 889.

Xenophon, 30, 82, 105.

Youth, corruption of, by poetas-
ters, 51.

Zanchius, Jerome, 308.

Zeal for truth, 65-fiery chariot
of, 85- examples of, in the
Church, 86.
Zealots, 195.
Zerubbabel's opinion of truth,

250.

Zisca, Boemar, 308.
Zodiac of nature, 169.

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