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, 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.
Sanctification, effected by the Father and by the Son, 463- external cause of, 464 attributed to faith, 465. Saul, 217, 220, 233. Saviour, our, 1, 84, 135, 137, 206, 308, 379.
Savoy, sufferings of Protestants in, 420, 422, 427. Schism, not prevented by pre- laty, 35 terrors of, 125, 126. Schools in a Commonwealth, 386. Scipio, 30, 70, 335. Scotch war, 344.
Scotland, nobles and people of, commended, 15 phized, 15, 16- -war with, 283, 323, 336, 344 - 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-
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,
Stories of the Church, use of, 26.
Strafford (Thos. Wentworth, Earl of), consent of Charles I. to his death, 204. Strickland, 344. Subjects, relations of, to king,
Treaties, craft in, 241. Trent, 239 Council of, 109. Trinity, invocation to, 20. Triptolemus, 302.
Truth causes dissension, 40 colored by feelings, 55 daughter of Heaven, 26- dan- ger of prohibiting by licensing, 130- -a 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. 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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