The 'biG'Ie. di!lrctfei•bJi!1tl,t¥.:i!lcl77->.a. ~o6:z.a. in · ••airing for Gods·pr'Om1fes vrgetl, ·398. •. , c. ·:!'n<IJ9'9.1. . Qodsp~rienl:e rovsward, 398'zcJ448!LU;olld'i:4$o.'iob'•.' 1 · PaiilocAliing tb 1 rhe17\Y>ollielllip , -1-58.I-.b. 177-I.d.and 178.I. hiS digniric'by cl!lmg abouc the refl,I6cY.I·.~.1 .h'e (ather1hen.Pe– tif lvas'vi1iue<fa!l B1fhop,•83-.I.b. 'H'i• 6. deluic, z87. 1. d. his10urneye• ro,XeruC I87. '·' b' :his' mdtHcriy affe<lio~·roward , the Ga!auam, •!nfi. tl. he finned nat in purifyinghimf•lle, 117, I.~: h"bchea– . drrig,7z.i':,".'lj. ':': . '"'t ~ . !l'!· , • Peace; tor welfare, antl·'prbfpetitie, 413. "'·•.b. . -." •' :' . Peace defclibed.JJ8.z.!i·ill'thr<cfold, 161 . :t,d,324,1.3;'4!.),2.b: ~ :, .I . • I itought ro'b'cfoughfahd<maiotained,J. J. 1.d.hqw it is ruainraioed,3 38.t.b. P~ace in man threefold, 4'4·•-d,. .Three rules for kecpt11g Church peace, 32-4.1.<~. · How ciuil pe:iccifgotandpre(erued,J•4· z.b.houll!old peacehowprcferued, J>o}.z. -· d. peaCe'in ct.ull is Sarans peace, 31.4.1.d. Peacewithout grace is no peace,16z..z..b~ Pclagius held •fllo be redeemed but not deliucrcd;639!u. '. · Pcnancc:bow di!linguiOiedby Papi!ls, >59· I ,C. ~ ? ' .~ !: Pcnancc:Sact:imcnrall,s61:·>.c. PcnrecoU rrciltoaof,s9 7iz:c.68I.t.d. PerfeCtion dfparfs ahd dCgcees,134·1 .b. {>ecilous tiri]cs,wbat to doe 10 them) z 19.1.a. z66.t,0.>79·•-•: Periury comm1tredrhree waies, 9f· r·. d. wl1elherbrc:~.king of fiatti'tts and ortltl-~ ofcorporations whcrero aman is fwornc, be pcriurie;95. I.d.whether aman may ex· act an oath of hlh> who ts thought •·ill p<riurchimfelfe,96.1.b·: · " Pcrn11llion oflinne,6r 7.z.b. It makes it ne– cetfaricin:rban,6z.o.:z..a. ) · Perfecurion de{cribed, 1·7f.'I,~-' It follo•·es true profcllion,J os. u .414 z.b.why God fuffctsit,I 75, J.d.it fi1all haue'an end,3o5. z.b.whopetlecu!e,,3o4.':.d, of fHght in pcrfecuuop,~~.z..-a.;&c.. :;. • Eighrconditiom in Chti!liah lligljr, 89. :.d.wbcn aPa!lour may nor!lie, 9o.:.b. The grounds ofpcrfecurion;3oS.J.b. Pcrfcuerancc in grace, 63f. :z..d. what it is, 6J7.l.b.thegroundofir, 14t.1.tl. argu. mcnuagaintl it anfi,•ered,6J 8.t.i: P~rfon in theTriniriewhatitis,l7l.I.C. Their diGLn<lion,zn.>.a. Pcters ptini.:~ciewas of order nor of powet, ;. i8z..t.c. sS:. I . b. notouer !ewes and Gentilcsbotb)I9S'·l.c. hee was _not Bl'· fhopofRom<,I95·•·d: ·.·. how theFathersfpcakcofPetcr, s8>.1.c how he is called arockesS-; .. r.c. how hCe Gnnctl at Antioch,2oo,i.d.~nd z. his matfcis forged,4~9·' .b. · · Phorifes; rhe prtocipall fell .among the Iewcs, 1 i'4 1. d. · ·' The chiefepoin«oftheirdotlrinc,"•7'5· z.a. , ...-.:.t Philofophcrs ofthe heathen not faued, 394: t,a,errours ofnaturall Phflofophie, ~ l1· z.a~ ~ ! P•lgrimage,whcn it gotfooting)S:i~.t.do In wharforthwfull, 18t.l. a. Popl01 pilgri. - lmagecondemncd, I8z.x. a. VowCs·rhc'reofvnlawfull,97· t,c, ''· Pdgrinugc to rhe holy land vaine} 300l r. c. · Ch<11l1ans mu!llme as pilgrimeo;' 3oo.' 1-.b. ,1: Plaieo or cnrerludeo among <Ghiillians oughr to be forbidden,t4o.:z..c. 1~39.2-.c. Pleafureoofthewo,Id not to boeglo~i~dm, 4'7·•.b. -~·:.• Pleonafinus:and the vfeafit, 6sS.,.c, Polhcie without p1ctic what ir brccderh,:p 7. 1.1.whecber a ChnO:ianmay v.fe pvlJicte, J 1 6.1.c.rulcs ofdarcction in the vfc of n, 1 tJ6,J,c. , 1 Pol1gamiein theParriarkesa finne.of•tq!Je. ration,97·z.a,2.97· I. a. it was nOC'-adulte~ rie,197. I.d. Poore men murt fometime ginea1mcs,..,:r4J· z.b.grounds ofconremauonrorhe poOrc, 4U, I, d. our care for thcpoore;.. 198. J,d, Pope,nor PewsliiccorTour, 159. 1, d. How he is, i 89.1-c. Popes prhnac1e declared, 2 84.z.b,d1fculfed ourofrho Father., 5So. t.d.ouerrorned, 195->.c. 2 84. 1. b. ot)m tcmporalllunfdiC!lOn,s8s.•.b:ofhisau– . rho•irleouer the whole Church, s88. I •. He hath nor a definilluc iudgement infal. liblc,s86. z. a. nor priuilcdgcd from er– rour,zoo.I .a.s86.z .a: Popes were fubieCI tothe Emperours, 590. z.c. Popcrie:akindofAtheifinc, 46I, l,a. its a– gain!!Ciiri!lian libertic, J09·•·•· its the way ro perdirion,>JL>.d.J09.1,d, The1r ldolfirrie,z8cz.b.c.JJ r.z.d, .. The impietie ofpopcrie, ZOJ. J.c.169,1, b. Nov1iionwith poperie 1 I 91..z.d. Zzo. I .d.nortoiJerativnof it,3 1 o. t.a. Its ade.. prauarion ofrhe Gofpil,>67. 1. b.19J·l.c, how it may be called the old rel•gion,-fU. t.d.lrsnor rtulyCarbol1kc, 486. many groundsofpoperie, ruinatcd, 220, I.e. 284 z.b. dilfwafionsfrom popetie, 319. o.d. Ten motiucs to poperie ao(wercd, 301. :t.c. , ' Popi01 pollicies,4t6.J.b.c, Popifh flandcrs ofour do<!rin<,J98.J.b, Popi01 wor01ip Clands in outward things, 41 i.z.b. tbeir perfcchon is aborninahon,41 J.>.a. Popularapplaufenot robefoughr, 371. r.d. Pollfcripts of Epi!llcs no part ofCanonicall Scripture, 4>9. 1. c. Sundrie po!lfcriprs l11ewed to be erroniour, 419. 1. b. and 4JO,l, PoiTcllionby the diucll;how knowne,J7.>.a. comfort therein,37·1.c. R rr 3 Pouenir:
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