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God, appealed to, 308, 309
cares for civil affairs, 268.
check of, on custom and error,
133 popular impulses from,
knowledge of, 100-not
confined to place or mode, 131
recreations of, 162-
ways of,

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equal, 158 will prepare and
send ministers, 75-wisdom
of, 162 decrees of, see De-
the Father, generation
of the Son by, 450- not eter-
nal, 451-not necessary, 454
in time, 455-the only true
God, 455-author of regenera-
tion, 459-foreknowledge of,
444 not caused by decrees,
447 does not impose necessi-
ty, 448– will of the First
Cause, 447.
Godfrey (of Boulogne), 49.
Good and evil mingled, 111
known by evil, 112-men only
love freedom, 170-misjudged
by the bad, 171.

Gospel, civil interference abol-
ishes, 361-great command
of, 185-mystery of, 55
preachers of, 367.
Government, talents needed in,
9-false teachings in, 10-
origin and object of, 173
quires knowledge of the limits
of liberty, 135 — form of, left
to each nation, 267-kingly,

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174 of the Church, 29, 32
—of all churches originally
the same, 249.

Grace, the door of, 38.
Grammatical labors, value of,
406.

Gravity in Christian teaching,

84.

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Greeks, 180, 298.

Grotius, 320.
"Gueux, les," 368.
Guion, 112.

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Great, men and things truly, 313.
Greece, literature of, 411.

Greek poets, quoted by Paul,

110.

Harmony in the Church, 124.
Hate, enters in ill-assorted mar
riages, 147-divorce better
than, 147-natural, efficacy
of, 150
the mightiest disor-
der, 159-marriage cannot
bind, 160.
Hawley, 344.
Hazael, 448.

Heathen, testimony to God's jus-
tice, 153 views of divine
punishment, 154 prayers
used by Charles I., 199.
Hebraisms in the New Testa-
ment, 169.

Hebrews, poets among, 48.
Helps to understand Scripture,

371.

Hercules, 180.

Heresy, increased by Episcopacy,

34.

Heretic in the truth, described,
119 who is the, 357.

Heresy in New Testament times,

436.

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Ignatius, fragmentary writings
of, 26.

Ignorance, how cured by the
minister, 58.
Ilissus, 408.

Immanuel, Duke of Savoy, letter
to, 420
on the edict of, 422.
Independents, consistency of,
285 words of Salmasius con-
cerning, 285-growth of, 327.
Indexes, Expurgatorious, 66, 109.

Happiness of a nation, in what Indifference, 93.
consisting, 243.

Inquisition, Spanish, 109.

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Latin, religious controversies to
be permitted in, 405 - author's
use of, 410.

Laughter, use of, in refuting er-
ror, 65, 87.
Laurence, 344.

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Law, cannot limit sin, 167 per-
mit sin, 168-remit its vigor,
151, 157 - dissolved by Christ
faithfulness
into charity, 162
of, 157 God's revealed will,
may not covenant with
sin, 151, 157 some have best
kept by transgression, 161–
superior to king, 216, 266.
Lawgivers, eminent, claimed Di-
vine inspiration, 32.
Laws, a check on authority, 174
in the hands of Parliament,

227 the locks of Samson, 61

of God and of Nature agree,
268 reasons of, to be pub-
lished with them, 28 set

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above magistrates, 175
rior to kings, 216, 266.
Learning, revival of, in Reforma-
tion, 5 - end and method of,
100.

Legislative power wisely sepa-
rated from executive, 214.
Leo X., 108.
Liberty, Christian, depends not
on a king, 234-civil limits of,
107 double edge of, 398-
few truly desire, 265- harm-
ful to bad men, 398 in Swit-
zerland, 418-national, 12-
of man independent of Divine
necessity, 444- of speaking
lost in England, 66 — religion
and, knit together, 90-re-
stored to English nation, 298
those unworthy of, ungrateful,
352 worth of, 67.

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License, allowed by tyrants, 170.
Licentiousness, author's denial
of, 78-83.

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Lycurgus, 32, 277, 278.
Lydians, 13.

Liturgies, 3, 197, 234, 237.
Logic and metaphysics, teaching
of, 102.

London, references to, 124, 284,
318, 411.

Loneliness of man, God's pro-
vision against, 163- marriage
a help against, 143.
Love, and Anteros, 148- hidden
efficacy of, 150 — in marriage
to be mutual, 149 of God
and man a motive, 100-ori-
gin of fall of Plato, account
of Moses, 146-true, and
chastity, 82.

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Lyons, poor men of, 368.
Lyric poesy, 49.

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Low Countries, 387.
Luther, 86, 367.

Luxury, Lydians enslaved by,

13.

Magistracy, a divine ordinance,
267 form of, discretionary,

267.

Magistrate, duty of, 17 - should
not compel the maintenance
of ministers, 372.

Magna Charta, 227.
Magus, Simon, 19, 365.
Malice, treatment of, by the min-
ister, 58.
Manilius, 153.
Marginal stuffings, men learned
in, 53.

Mariso, John Baptiste, 321.
Marriage, a covenant, 148-de-
signed for man's solace, 140
evils in, not chargeable on God,
-hate in, 147-a help
against loneliness, 143-law
of, against charity, 136- make
it miserable, 140 needs to be
new examined, 137-love in,
must be mutual, 149
in disgrace, afterward held a
sacrament, 141-the remedy
of solitude, 146 when not
true, 145.

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Marston Moor, battle of, 344.
Martin V., 108.
Martyrs, 5 deriding persecu-
tors, 87.
Medea, 155.

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Meekness, spirit of, necessary to
receive instruction, 77.
Men, naturally born free, 173-
leagues of, to prevent injury,
173-made in God's image
and free, 266.
Metellus Cæcilius, 308.
Micaiah, 130.

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Militia, power over, 226.
Ministers, aid afforded by, to
magistrates, 17-duty of, 16
- early, distinguished by
sanctity, 373-evils of wealth
to, 98. God's inward calling
makes, 75- God will raise up,
75-in the cure of souls, 57 —
evils to be met by, 58 -
dies of, 59, 60 — maintenance
of, 363, 367 — people competent
to judge of, 96–98-
pense of, 366.
Minos, 32.

reme-

recom-

"Mirror, The," an old book re-
ferred to, 280.

Miseries of men chargeable on
themselves, 139.
Monarchy, absolute, 279
defended by good men, 274.

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Ocnus, 160.

Odes and hymns, 49.
Edipus, 41.

Opinions, numerous, in active
times, 125.

Opponent, author's, ridiculed,
260, 276, 306.

Opportunity in religion, 38.
Opposition to truth may be ex-
pected, 143.

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Oratory, a vehement vein in, 83.
Ordination, right of, 5
symbol, 74.
Origen, 49.

Ormond, James, Earl of, 190.
Orpheus, 104, 266.
Osiris, 122.
Overton, 344.

Palmerin, 203.

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Pandora, 153.
Papists, 190, 358, 359.
Pareus, 49.
Parliament, ancient laws con-
cerning, 210 — legislative pow-
er of, 227, 242
- may limit
kingly power, 231 peers of
king in, 280 - relations of, to
king, 212-216, 225-229, 230
- 231 — triennial bill for, 209

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Long, praise of, 15, 88-
time of, the jubilee of the
state, 66 - ancestry of, 89
education of, 90 labors of,
for civil liberty, 91-against
ecclesiastical tyranny, 92
gave liberty to the people, 92,
93-overa wed king's armies,
93-permanent sitting of, 93,
94 affability of, 94- God
honors, 95 action of, without
precedent, justified, 186 - has
not countenanced popery, 190
defended true religion, 190
why called by Charles I.,
203 did not repent judgment
against Strafford, 207-at-
tempt to arrest members of,
207, 224 - king's trial by, 288
323
vigor of,
wisdom
wanting in, 392 - evil acts of,
state of religion un-
393, 394
der, 395-corrupted the peo-
ple, 397.

Parliaments, Cromwell dissolves,
337, 338.

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Parricide of Charles I., 259.
Patriotism, rewards of, 23.
Patriots, training of children for,

104.

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Paul, cited or mentioned, 25, 34,
36, 38, 83, 110, 134, 145, 147,
190, 197, 199, 204, 267, 373, 404,
437, 440.

Peace, restored, dangers of, 348
in Switzerland, 419.
Peers of the King in Parliament,
280.

People, civil idolatry by, 193
competent to judge of a minis-
ter, 96-98 English, idolized
Charles I., 193 — may choose
or reject a king, 178 may
slay a tyrant, 180-power

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184.

Peripatetics, 155.
Perkin Warbeck, 260.
Persuasion to obedience, 28.
Petition, nature and right of,
230, 231.

Petrarch, referred to, 80, 408.
Pharaoh, 238.

Philaras, Leonard, letter to,

411.

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to Christ, 73, 74
Lord's, 236 set forms of, 234

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- tyranny in prescribing, 235
- voluntary, 234 - 237.
Preaching, itinerary, 369-372 —
public, 32-of Christ, 121.
Predestination, 440.
Prelates, insolence and usurpa-
tion of, 6 abuse Sabbath, 13
flatter kings, 61-acts of
Parliament against, 92
beasts of Amalec, 220.
Prelatical Episcopacy, author's
work on, 327.

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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 In-
dependents, 327.
Presbyters in Scotland, 374.
Presbytery, Charles I. opposed,
383.

Priests, emulous of kingly pow-
er, 14 not to minister, sor-
rowing, 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 incon-
sistency in, 359-war among,
deprecated, 426, 427.
Proverbs, 77.
Providence, unsearchable mys-
teries of, 247.

Public faith, violated by Parlia-
ment, 394- preaching, 32

of Christ, 121 — teaching by
books, 121.
Punic War, 156.

Pure life necessary to a great
poet, 80.
Puritans, 286.
Psyche, 111.
Pyrrhus, 125, 308.

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Queen Elizabeth, 382.

to Queen of Sweden, 313.
Queen Truth, 329.

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