of, to change their government, | Prayer, to Christ, 73, 74 Popilius, 158. Lord's, 236 set forms of, 234 tyranny in prescribing, 235 voluntary, 234 - 237. Preaching, itinerary, 369-372public, 32-of Christ, 121. Predestination, 440. Prelates, insolence and usurpation of, 6-abuse Sabbath, 13 flatter kings, 61-acts of Parliament against, 92beasts of Amalec, 220. Prelatical Episcopacy, author's work on, 327. Prelaty, does not prevent schism, 35-palsy of, 36-wholly evil, 62 defenders of, to be rebuked sharply, 63. Presbyterian Reformation, 382. Presbyterians, correspond with Royalists, 284-jealous of Independents, 327. Presbyters in Scotland, 374. Presbytery, Charles I. opposed, 383. Priests, emulous of kingly power, 14- not to minister, sorrowing, 149. Princes disguised, 66. Proairesis, 105. Prometheus, 271. Prophets, inspiration a burden to, 41-zeal of ancient, 86. Protestants, principles of, 356, 357, 381-tyranny and inconsistency in, 359. -war among, deprecated, 426, 427. Proverbs, 77. Providence, unsearchable mysteries of, 247. Public faith, violated by Parliament, 394 preaching, 32 of Christ, 121-teaching by books, 121. Punic War, 156. Pure life necessary to a great Queen Elizabeth, 382. Praise to God, 14, 21, 70-to Queen of Sweden, 313. Christ, 72. Queen Truth, 329. Reason of Church Government, author's, referred to, 824. Recreations should be cared for by magistrates, 51-necessary, 162-how best attained, 163 of God, 162. Reformation, 4, 69-errors in, soon amended, 38- - morning beam of, 71-in England, 70 author's work on, 324. Regal, different from paternal power, 260. Regeneration, 458465 God the author of, 458-agents of, 459, 460-object of, 460, 461 in God's image, 460 -- external cause of, 464. Regicides, wisdom of, 268. Rehoboam, 179. Relations of King and Parliament, 212-216, 225 - 229, 230, 231 - of king and subject, 181. Religion and liberty knit together, 90-author's training in Christian, 82 by proxy described, 19, 20-knowledge of Christian, easy, 367-matters of, 355-opportunity in, 38 permits vehement oratory, 84 real subverters of, 189rule of, given in Scripture, 401. Remonstrances to Charles I., 216. Rentius (Rienzi), Nicholas, 353. Repentance the aim of discipline, Rome, 128, 321, 322, 408. Rubbish from work, 38. Rupert (Prince), 244. Sabbath, abuse of, 13. Samson, King likened to, 61. Sanctification, effected by the Savoy, sufferings of Protestants in, 420, 422, 427. Schism, not prevented by prelaty, 35 terrors of, 125, 126. Schools in a Commonwealth, Simon de Montfort, 193. 55. Sin, always exists in excess, 167 - an outlaw, 152-expelled only with virtue, 115 not removed with its occasion, 114not to be limited by law, 166169 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 drama, 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 Father, 457 equality of, with God, no robbery, 457 faith of saints respecting, 458. Sophocles, 41, 49. |