An Alphabeticall Table ofthe cbiefepoints andQue~ ll1 ens handled in this Second Volume:rhe fir!! number notestf.e Page, the fecond 1hc Columc. 252 J.C. Adulterous t!JOughu,4(18.z.d, BJiasworkesarecountcrAerhiopian Mat!C: falldy a!Cribcdto Saint feit,49o.z.b. Matrbc~V,489. 1 c. . Abnegation ofour(dues, Atfctl:lons narurall mu!l be mortified and ru· 6u.d, 207.r.d. ledbythcword,t7~· '·d· Abraham when hee was Affliction~ rnuft not fceme Grange vnto vs, borne,68o.z.d. >89.1.b. we mull fu~cr it for the trueth, ~~r'!:~~~Abrahams faith what it 427.r.d.wcmutlliucinaffiiClionbyfaith, Y:3SJ!07,t.c.how be was apubl1keperfon, z8.z.c. fiue grounds of coqJforc in affli~ 243,2.b, 244.z.c. Hisfcede twofold, 229. Cl ~an, :z. 9.z.b, Seuen fsui~s ofafHtdion, 2.b. 241.1.d; whether they were before 3o .z.c. ' Chrin, 245.x.d. The true marke of rhe Agar figured Sinatwo wayes,z98.x.b. chddofAbraham, Z29·'·d· Agar figured Icrufalcm two waycs, 198. Accptionofpcrfons isnotwit~God,194-J.d 1. c. all menOwuldfollow God herein,t9f.z.a Aged pcrfons dutic, 1~5.:.a. wherein we ought not to ac::ept pcr[ons 1 All taken mdc!initdy for many,S9·1.d. z 31 194>.b. u. 6zf.t.a.6s?.>.b. takcncolleCliuely Accdfaries many wayes, 197.z.d. ar.d d1Unbutillcly, 6z. 3.z,c. Accur[ed, what it is, t68. J.a. and who arc, All·Sainrs-day,v.·hcn QH~de afea~Jsoz. a.c. 168. r.b. Akh•mifhcenfurcd,tz7. t.d.. Acban: why the people and his pofl<ritie Alcxanders ambitiou• praClifc when he left were plagued for hisr.nne.J74·•:b· Iudca, 368.1.d. hie.IV1onarchi<,7I 7. Acknowledgement of Godanglu.zrS-4 z.d. Allegoric; wliat it is,"-97-z.d. howcxpounAC\iono pnuate and publike dJf!inguiO>ed, ded,66o.r.a. how vfcd,~64.1.a. 44r.z.d. Almes: whomurl giuc Alrnes, J4J.z.a. who Adam fell by Gods fore-!:nowledgcand deare exempted from giui"g, 144·'·a. to crce,6t3.z.a.thccau{cofitWa!dnn1~n not whom A lmcs n:;uG: bee giucn, ~44- :.a. in God, 6o6.t.c,rcafonstoprouc it, 6 rJ. Almcs rnutl be giucn with putting d1ffc· :.d. obieCHonsagainfltt anfwered, 615. rence, 145· r.d. 1.d.&c. whether it was nccctTarie :md how, How muchrclecfe mufl cuery man giue, 6r9.2.b.Gods pcrmiOion ofit,6o6.r.c. r4s.:.c. ofChurchAlmes. r46.r.b.How AdoptiOn,whcncc ir fprlngs,z6s.J.c,t?6.:.a manywayes may amangiuc Almes, 146. twoaC\10nsofGod in our Adoption,25J. 1. d. How Almcs giucn become a g<>od r.d. faithisthc intcrnall meancs thereof, workc. r46.:.b. Fal(c fruits of Almcoin 254. 1. a. Baptifinc tbe outwa<d mcanes, merit and fatisfaelioo, 147. r.b. Right 155.1.d. Excellencieof Adoption, ::51· fruit of giuing Almcs, l47·1.c. motiues 1.d. benefits from it,t68. r.b.it giucsa!fu. to Almcsgiuing. r98. r.d. Why men arc ranee offaJuation,: 0,1,d, Uacke herein, 198 .t.b, How to be a!furcd of it, 1S. z.d. zo.:.b. Altar : how the CommuniGn Tablcis called 44.1.c. 178.z.b. All true profe!Tors ought an Altar, HJ.t.b. tobelceuclt, Z5J.>.c. Comforts ari!iog Alwayc•foroftenorlong,6s7·>·d. from it, •n·•.d.DuticsfromAdoption, Ambrofc: his counterfeite workcs, 49S· 254.r.b. Do~1bts ofAdoption anfwcrcd, z.b. zss.:.c. Amendmcnr of life, whcreon grounded, Adorauon, tSz. J.c. foura vertues therein, 163-:Z..d. 6z. •· a. Adoration dcfcribed, 6 r. r. d. Anabaprrtl• oppugning Magifirates an(we· 84. r.c. kindes ofit, religious and ciuill, red: SecMagitlr~res.Oppugning the vo. S4. r.c. Towhatthing Adoration is due, callminifieric by' man anfwered, 380, 84.:.b. Religious Adorotion duconely r.d. to the true God, 84.>.c. Adoration due Analogicoffaith: wbatitis,6s'l.z.d. to Angels, 8s.z.a torueo, Ss. r.b. to Anatlafiuscrronious,504·•·•· S>in" departed, 8s. :. d. Adoring the Anathema what it is, z68. 1. a. how the vnrcafooable creature vnlawfull, 86.r.a. Church vfethit, r68. a.b. of Adoration of the Sacrament, 86. ~.a. Andreas Crctcnr., his fargedOrations,5oz • 564. r.b.oflmoges,86.t.b. 1.d. I Adultcrie dnfcribcd, 330. r, b. greatne!Te Andrcwes Paflion and Matfe forged, 489. ~~~sfinnc ,_?~o, 1, c. punilhmentofir, t.d. --------------~~~~~:q~------------7 A~ng~els A ·--------------
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