A TABLE MADE AFTER THE ORDER OF THE ALPHABET, CONTEYNING THE PRINCIPALL BOTH WORDS and matters, which are comprehended in the newe Testament.
THE FIRST NVMBER NOTETH the Chapter of the Booke, and the second number the verse of the Chapter.
- AAron. Hebrues 5. verse 4.
- Abaddon. Reuelation 9.11.
- Abba. Marke 14.36. Rom. 8.13. Gal. 4.6.
- Abel. Matth. 23.35.
- Abel offered by faith. Heb. 11.4.
- ♣ Abide in Christ, and not to abide in him, with the vnlike fruites of eyther. Iohn 15.46.
- ♣ Abomination in the sight of God, is that which is highly esteemed among men. Luke 16.14.
- ✿ Abomination of desolation, set vp in the holy place. Matth. 24.15. Marke 13.14.
- Abraham the father of them that beleeue. Rom. 4.11, 16.
- He was iustified by faith. Rom. 4.3.
- He is named the heire of the world. Rom. 4.13.
- He sawe the day of Christ. Iohn 8.56.
- He doubted not of Gods promise. Rom. 4.18, 19, 20.
- He offered vp Isaac his sonne by faith. Hebrues 11.17.
- Abrahams sonnes who they are. Rom. 4.12.
- Abrahams sonnes are of two sortes. Matt. 3.9. Iohn 8 33, [Page] 37, 39. Rom. 9.6, 7. Galat. 4.22, 23. &c.
- Abrahams obedience. Actes 7.4. Hebr. 11.8.
- Abrahams bosome. Luke 16.23.
- ♣ Absolution, see Loosing.
- ♣ Abuse of Gods giftes reproued. Matth. 25.18. Luk. 15.13.
- ♣ Acception of persons is forbidden. Iames 2.3.
- Acception of persons is not with God. Actes 10.34. Rom. 2.11. Galat. 2.6. Ephes. 6.9. Coloss. 3.25. 1. Pet. 1.17.
- Adam, a figure of Christ. Rom. 5.14. 1. Corinth. 15.21.
- Adam & his fall. Rom. 5.12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. 1. Corinth. 15.21, 22, 45, 47.
- ✿ Adam which was first. 1. Corinth. 15.45.
- Adam which was last. 1. Corinth. 15.45.
- ♣ Admonitions priuate howe they ought to be giuen. Matth. 18.15, 16.
- ✿ Adoption. Rom. 8.15 Rom. 9.4. Galat. 4.5. Ephes. 1.5.
- Adramyttium. Actes 27.2.
- ♣ Adulterie condemned and forbidden. Matth. 5.27, 28, 32. Matth. 15.19. Matth. 19.9. Marke 10.11. Iohn 8.4, 5. Rom. 7.3. Rom. 13.9. 1. Corin. 6.9. Galat. 5.19. Heb. 13.4. Iames 4.4. 2. Peter. 2.14.
- ♣ Affinitie carnal litle profiteth to godlynesse. Iohn. 7.5.
- ♣ Afflictions are necessarie & profitable. Luke 15.14, 17. Philipp. 1.12.13. 1. Thess. 3.3. 2. Thess. 1.4, 5. 2. Tim. 1.8. 2. Tim. 2.12. Hebr. 12.5, 6.7.
- Afflictions are of God. Actes. 2.23. Actes 4.27, 28. 1. Corinthians. 4.9. Philip. 1.29. Hebrewes. 12.6. 1. Peter. 3.17. 1. Peter 4.19.
- Afflictions of the godly are diuers and many. Matth. 5.11. Actes 14.22. 2. Tim. 3.12. Iames 1.2. 1. Peter. 6.
- Afflictions of the godly in this life, are light and of short continuance in respect of the life layed vp for them. Rom. 8.18. 2. Timoth. 4 17. 1. Peter. 1.6 1. Peter. 5.10.
- Afflictions come to the faithfull Matth 24.9. Actes 7.10. Actes 14.22. 2. Corinth. 4.8. 2. Corinth. 6.4. 2. Corinth. 8. 2. Hebr. 11.36, 37.
- Agabus a Prophet. Actes 11.28.
- Agar. Galat 4.25.
- [Page]♣ Agreement or concord of brethren. Matth. 23.8. Iohn 20.26. Actes. 2.44, 46.
- Agrippa king. Actes 25.13.
- ✿ All, an vniuersall terme, is not alwayes vsed vniuersally. Luke 6.26. Rom. 11.32. 1. Corinth. 6.12. 1. Corinth. 10.23. 1. Corinth. 13.7. 1. Cor. 15.22. Philip. 2.21. Coloss. 3.20. 1. Tim. 2.4, 6. Titus 2.11. Reuel. 13.16.
- All, put for many. Actes 9.35. Actes 10.38. Philip. 2.21.
- All, put for the elect. Iohn. 6.45. Ephes. 1.13.
- All, put for wicked ones. Luke 6.26.
- Alexander the Coppersmith. 2. Timoth. 4.14.
- ✿ Alliance, reade Testament.
- ♣ Almes must be giuen, & that cherefully. Matt. 6.1. &c. Luke 11.41. Luke 12.33. Acts 2.45. Actes 9.36. Acts 10.2. Actes 24.17. 2. Corinth. 9.5, 7. Galat. 6.10.
- ✿ Almes called a sacrifice, Philip. 4.18.
- Almes compared to seede. 2. Corinth. 9.6. Galat. 6.7.
- ♣ Ambition sometimes is ioyned with hypocrisie. Luke 18.9, 10 &c.
- Ambition is to be taken heede of, and auoyded. Matthew 18.1, 2, 3. Matthew 23.8, 10, 11.12. Luke 14.7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Iohn 3.27. Rom. 12.10. 1. Corinth. 13.4. Iames 3.1.
- Ambition and examples therof. Matt. 20.20. &c. Matt. 23.5. Iohn 19.10. Actes 8.18, 19. &c. Actes 25.9. 3. Iohn 9.
- Ambition the mother of enuie. Actes 13.45. 1. Tim. 6.4.
- Ambition is a very great plague to the Church. 1. Tim. 3.6. 3. Iohn 9.
- Ambition the end of incredulitie, or vnbeliefe. Iohn 5.44.
- ✿ Amen. Matth 6.13. 1. Corinth. 14.16. 2. Corinth. 1.20.
- ♣ Amendment of life, See Repentance.
- Ananias & Sapphira, couetous and hypocrites. Actes 5.1, 2, 3. &c.
- Ananias the disciple. Actes 9.10.
- Ananias the high Priest. Actes. 23.2. Actes 24.1.
- ♣ Ancient men & women ought to be honoured. 1. Timothie 5.1, 2.
- Of what sort they ought to be. Titus 2.2.
- Ancients, See, Seniors.
- [Page]Andrewes diligence in Preaching Christe. Iohn. 1.40, 41, 42.
- ♣ Angell will not be worshipped of Iohn. Reuelat. 19.10. Reuelat. 22, 9.
- An Angel deliuereth the Apostles out of prisō. Acts. 15.19.
- Angels good which are in heauen. Mark. 12.25.
- Angels created by Christ. Coloss. 1.16.
- Angells Christs seruants. Matt. 4.11. mark. 1.13.
- An angell comforteth Christ in the garden. Luke. 22.43.
- Angels, seruants to the faithfull. Matth. 18.10. Acts. 12.11, 15. Hebrew. 1.14.
- Angels appeare to persons. Matt. 1.20. Matt. 2.13, 19. Luk. 1.11, 26. Luke. 2.9.
- Angels seene in forme of men. Mark. 16.5. Luke. 24.4. Iohn. 20.12. Acts. 1.10. Actes 10.3, 30.
- Angels shal accompanie Christ at the iudgement. Matth. 25.36. Mark. 8.38. Luke. 9.26. 2. Thessal. 1.7.
- Angels denied to be by the Sadduces. Acts. 23.8.
- Angells elect. 1. Timoth. 5.21.
- Angels called men. Mark. 16.5. Acts 1.10. Acts 10.30.
- Angells know not al things. Matth. 24.36.
- Angels whē they haue done that, for which the Lorde sendeth them, do departe. Acts. 10.7. Acts. 12.10.
- Angels in credit inferior to the gospel. Galat. 1.8.
- Angels, witnesses of the resurrection. Iohn. 20.12.
- Angells are reapers. Math. 13.39.
- Angels are the purgers of the Church. Matth. 13.41.
- Angells desire to behold the accomplishment of Christs kingdome. 1. Peter. 1.12.
- Angells are Ministers to the faithful ones. Matth. 4.6, 11. matth. 24.31. matth. 26.53. Luke 16.22. Acts. 5.19. Acts. 12.7. See before, Angels are seruants to the faithfull.
- Angells of the Deuil. Matth. 25.41.
- Angels fall. 2 Peter 2.4. Iude 6.
- Angells tongues. 1 Corinth. 13.1.
- Angels seruice sometimes vsed by God, to destroy the wicked. Acts. 12.23.
- Angels euill, reade deuils.
- [Page]♣ Anger or wrath must be ouercome by gentlenes. Matt. 5.22. Rom. 12.19. Ephes. 4.26, 31. Coloss. 3.8.
- All anger not euil. Mark. 3.5. Ephes. 4.26.
- Anger or wrath forbidden. Matth. 5.22. 1. Corinth. 13.5. Galat. 5.20. Ephes. 4.26. 1. Timoth. 2.8. Titus 1.7. Iames. 1.19, 20.
- Anger we must be slowe vnto. Iames 1.19.
- Anger against our brother, must be put of before we pray Matt. 5.22. 1. Timoth. 2.8.
- ✿ Anoint thy head. Matth. 6.17.
- Anna the prophetisse. Luke 2.36.
- Annas & Caiphas. Luke 3.2. Iohn 18.13. Actes 4.6.
- ♣ Antichrist & his kingdome, from the time of the Apostles. 2. Thes. 2.3, 4. 1. Iohn. 2.22. 1. Iohn 4.3. 2. Iohn 7.
- Antichrist his destruction. 2. Thessalonians 2.8. Reuelations. 19.20.
- Antichrist, who he is. 1. Iohn. 2 22. 1. Iohn 4.3.
- Antichrist, howe he may be discerned. 2. Thess. 2 9.
- Antichrists many 1. Iohn 2.18.
- Antichrists miracles. Matth. 24.24. 2. Thess. 2.9, 10.
- Apollyon. Reuelat. 9.11.
- Apollos. Actes 18.24. 1. Corinth. 3.6.
- ♣ Apostles were twelue chosen by Christ. Mat. 10.2. Luke. 6.13. Iohn 6.67.
- Apostles are the light of the world. Matth. 5.14.
- Apostles the salt of the earth. Matth. 5.13.
- Apostles the dispensers, or disposers of the mysteries of God. 1. Corinth. 4.1.
- Apostles are Gods laborers. 1. Corinth 3.9.
- Apostles ordeyned to preache to al nations. Matth 28.19, 20. Marke. 16.15. Luke 24.47. Actes 1.8.
- Apostles witnesses of the death and resurrection of Christ Iesus. Actes. 1.8. Actes 2.32. Actes 10 42.
- Apostles at the first vnskilfull, and vnlearned, Actes 4.13.
- Apostles, Christes witnesses, Iohn 15.27. Actes 1.8, 22. Actes 2.32. Actes 10.39. Actes 22.15.
- Apostles called workemen. Matth. 10 10.
- Apostles ministers of the worde. Luke 1.2.
- [Page]Apostles woorshipped Christ after his resurrection. Luke 24.52.
- Apostles charitie or loue Acts 4.34, 35.
- Apostles striuing for superioritie. Matthewe 81. &c. Luke 22.24, &c.
- Apostles constancie. Actes 5.42.
- Apostles curiositie reproued. Actes 1.7.
- Apostles humilitie. Galat. 2.9.
- Apostles had equall power and authoritie. Matt. 28.19. Iohn 20.21, 22, 23. Actes 2.14. Actes 8.14. 2. Corinth. 11.5. 1. Peter. 5.1.
- Apostles reioycing. Actes 5.41.
- Apostles grosse ignorance. Matth. 16.11.
- Apostles feare after Christes resurrection. Iohn 20.19.
- Apostles vnorderly zeale. Matth. 19.13. Luke 9.54.
- Apostles had no certaine or set place appointed them to teach in. Matth. 28.19. Actes 9.32.
- Apostles of Christ ought chiefly to be beleeued. Iohn 15.27. Iohn 17.18. Iohn 20.21. Actes 1.2.
- Apostle of the Gentiles, Rom. 1.5. Rom. 11.13. Galat. 2.7. 1. Tim. 2.7. 2. Timoth. 2.11.
- Apostle of the Iewes. Galat. 2.7.
- Apostles false. 2. Corinth. 2.17. 2. Corinth. 11.13.
- Aquila Pauls hoste. Actes 18.2, 3, 26. 1. Corinth. 16.19.
- Archelaus. Matth. 2.22.
- Aretas. 2. Corinth. 11.32.
- Arimathea. Matt. 27.57.
- Aristarchus praysed. Actes 20.4. Actes 27.1.
- ✿ Arme, put for strength or power. Luke 1.51. Iohn 12.38.
- ✿ Armor of light, put for vertues. Rom. 13.13.
- ♣ Armour spiritual necessarie for Gods people. Rom. 6.13. Rom. 13.12. 2. Corinth. 6.7. 2. Corinth. 10.4. Ephes. 6.11, 12, 13, 14. 1. Thessal. 5.8. 1. Peter. 4.1.
- ♣ Arrogancie, reade Pride.
- ♣ Assemblies holie are to be frequented. Matthew 13.54. Luke 4.16. Actes 3. 1. &c. Actes 5.12. Actes 12.12. Actes. 16.13.
- [Page]✿ Astonishment or marueiling at Christs doctrine. Mat. 7.18. Matt. 13.54. Mark. 1.37. Luk. 4.22, 34.
- Astonishment at Christes miracles. Matt. 9.8, 33. Matt. 12.23. Matth. 15.31. Mark. 1.27. Mark. 6.51. Mark. 7.37.
- Astonishment at Christes answeres. Matth. 2 [...].22. Mark. 12.17.
- Athenians Idolaters. Act. 17.16.
- Athenians vanitie and lightnesse. Act. 17.21.
- Attalia. Act. 14.25.
- ♣ Attentiuenes in hearing, & an example thereof. Act. 20.7.
- Augustus Caesar. Luk. 2.1.
- ✿ Answeare, put for to speake. Matth. 15.15. Matt. 17.4. Matt. 28.5. Mark. 11.14. Mark. 12.35. Luke. 13.14. Luk. 14.3.
- ♣ Austeritie or hardnesse of life maketh not a man perfect. Mat. 11.18, 19.
- ♣ Authoritie of holy Scripture. Act. 1.16.
- Azotus. Act. 8.4.
B.
- ✿ BAbes. 1. Cor. 3.1. 1. Pet. 2.2.
- ♣ Babbling or vaine repetitions to be auoided in praier. Matth. 6.7.
- Babylon. Matth. 1.11, 12.
- ✿ Babylon, put for Damascus. Act. 7.43.
- Babylon which signifieth a place of confusion (as Rome) the place where Antichrist shoulde reigne. Reu. 7.5. Reu. 14.8. Reue. 16.19.
- Babylon hath made drunke all nations, with the wine of ye wrath of her fornication: it is the lodging of the diuels, the place of vncleane spirits, the stewes of princes and kings, and the poysoning of all nations. Reue. 18.2, 3, 21.
- ♣ Backbiting is condemned. Matth. 9.11. Rom. 1.30. Galat. 2.14. Iam. 1.26. Iam. 4.11. 1. Pet. 2.1.
- Balaam his doctrine and couetousnesse. 2. Peter 2.15. Iude. 11. Reue. 2.14.
- ✿ Banket prepared by Matthew for Christ. Luk. 5.21.
- [Page]♣ Bankers, fee feastes.
- ♣ Baptisme, & the fourme thereof, prescribed by Christ. Matth. 28 19.
- Baptisme must be ministred, onely by the ministers of the word. Matth. 28.29.
- Baptisme is one. Ephe. 4.5.
- Baptisme is not to be denied to Infāts. Mat. 19.14. Act. 2.39.
- Baptisme is not to be ministred to thē, which be of ye yeres of discretiō, vnles there be trial had of their faith. Mat. 3.6.
- Baptisme a seale of grace. Act. 2.38. Act. 10.47.
- Baptisme a seale of ye preaching of the Gospel Mat. 28.19.
- Baptisme the pledge of repentance. Luk. 3.3. Act. 2.38.
- Baptisme how it clenseth and washeth. Ephe. 5.26.
- ✿ Baptisme of Iohn, for his doctrine & office, Mat. 21.25. Act. 18.25. Act. 19.3.
- ✿ Baptisme put or vsed improperly. Mat. 20.22. Act. 1.5.
- Baptisme is cōmaunded to be ministred to al that beleeue. Mark. 16.16.
- Baptisme signifieth vnto vs, that we are buried with Iesus Christ, dead to sinne, & deliuered therefrom by ye death of Christ, & haue put on Christ, & are made ye children of God, by whō also we are all made on [...], Rom. 6.3, 4. Galat. 3.27. Coloss. 2.12.
- Baptisme without faith profiteth not. Mark. 16.16. 1. Corin. 10.2.1. Pet. 3.21.
- Baptismes force and vertue proceedeth from Christ. Mat. 3.11. Mark. 1.8. Luk. 3.16. Iohn. 1.26.
- Baptisme men are but the ministers of. Mat. 3.11. Iohn. 1.26 Iohn. 3.23, 27. Iohn. 4.1, 2. Act. 8.16. Act. 9.18.
- Baptisme put for to suffer tribulations or death. Mark. 10.38. Luke. 12.50.
- Barabhas. Mat. 27.21. Mark. 15.7. Luk. 23.18. Iohn. 18.40.
- ✿ Barbarian taken in ill part. 1. Corinth. 14.11.
- Barbarians and their humanitie. Act. 28.2.
- Bariesus a Iewe, a sorcerer. Act. 13.6.
- Barnabas called a Prophet and teacher. Act. 13.1.
- Barnabas called an Apostle. Act. 14.14.
- Barnabas liberalitie. Act. 4.36, 37.
- [Page]Bartimeus the blinde man made to see. Mark. 10.46. &c.
- ✿ Beame or post in the eye. Matth. 7.3, 4.
- Beelzebub. Matt. 10.25.
- ♣ Beggers or loyterers not to be suffered. 2. Thessa. 3.10.
- ✿ Belial put for Satan, or the deuil. 2. Corinth. 6.15.
- Bethabara. Iohn. 1.28.
- Bethesda. Iohn. 5.2.
- Bethleem. Matth. 2.1, 6. Luk. 2.4.
- ✿ Bill of diuorcement. Matth. 5.31. Matth. 19.7.
- ♣ Blasphemie against the sonne of man may be forgiuen, but blasphemie against the holy Ghost cannot be forgiuen. Mat. 12.31. Mark. 3.28, 29. Luk. 12.10. 1. Timothie. 13.
- Blasphemies spoken by the beast, against God & his name. Reue. 13.1, 5, 6.
- ♣ Blessednesse true what it is. Iohn 13.17.
- Blessednesse of man wherein it consisteth. Matth. 16.17.
- ✿ Blessed vsed for deare vnto God, or beloued of him. Matth. 25.34.
- Blessed who be. Matt. 5.3, 4. &c. Luk. 6.20, 21. &c. Luk. 11.28. Iohn. 20.29 Rom. 4.7.
- Blessed vsed for praysed. Ephe. 1.3.
- To blesse one takē to pray for one. Mar. 10.16. Heb. 11.20, 21
- To blesse, put for to wish wel. Mat. 5.44. Luk. 22.34. 1. Pet. 3.9
- To blesse, taken for to giue thankes. Mat. 14.19. Mat. 26.26.
- ♣ Blessing & cursing proceed both out of one. Iames. 3.10.
- ♣ Blind leaders of the blind. Math. 15.14.
- ✿ Blood, put for the soule, life and whole man. Matth. 27.24.
- Blood, put for death or murther. Matth. 27.24.
- Blood, put for reuengement for shedding blood. Mat. 27.25.
- Boanerges. Mark. 3.17.
- ✿ Bodie mortall. Rom. 6.12. Rom. 8.11.
- Bodie called a Tabernacle. 2. Corin. 5.1. 2. Pet. 1.13.
- Bodie called an earthen vessel. 2. Corin. 4.7.
- Bodie called an earthly house. 2. Corin. 5.1.
- Bodie the Temple of the holie Ghost. 1. Corin. 6.19.
- ♣ Bodie must be mortified. Rom. 8.13. 1. Corin. 9.27.
- Bodie of sinne. Roman. 6.6. Coloss. 2.11.
- Bodie ought to serue God. Roman. 11.4.1. Corinth. 6.13.20.
- [Page]2 Corinth. 7.1. Philip. 2.10.
- ✿ Booke, put for rehearsal. Mat. 1.1.
- Booke of life. Philip. 4.3. Reuelat. 3.5. Reuel. 13.8. Reuelat 17.8. Reuelat. 20.12. Reuelat. 21.21. Reuelat. 22.9.
- ✿ Bosome of Abraham Luke. 16.22.
- ♣ Bountifulnes of God towards vs. Titus. 3.4.
- ✿ Bowels, put for most tender affections. Coloss. 3.12.
- ♣ Bragging or boasting wicked. Luke. 18.11. Roman. 1.30.
- Bragging or boasting good and lawfull. 2. Corin. 11.1, 2. &c. Philip. 3.4.
- ✿ Bread, vsed for all maner of bodilie sustenance. Matth. 4.4. Matth. 6.11. Mark. 6.36.
- ✿ Brethren of Christ, or kinsmen. Mat. 12.47. Iohn. 7.3. 1 Corinth. 9.5. Galat. 1.9.
- ♣ Brethren are all Christians. Rom. 1.13. Roman. 8.29. 1. Corinth. 6.6. 1. Corinth. 8.11. Ephe. 6.21. Coloss. 4.15. 1. Thessal. 5.14.
- Brethren false. 2 Corinth. 11.26. Galat. 2.4.
- ✿ Brethren, put for kinsmen. Matt. 13.55. matth. 22.24. Iohn. 7.3, 5. Roman. 9.3.
- ✿ Brethren of Christ beleeued not in him. Iohn. 7.3, 5.
- ♣ Buriall of the dead commended vnto vs. Matth. 14.12. Matth. 27.59. Luke 7.12. Luke. 16.22. Acts. 8.2.
- ♣ Burthen of Christ is light. Matth. 11.30. 1 Iohn. 5.3.
- Burthens heauy and grieuous to be borne. Matth. 23.4.
- ✿ Buylding or edifying vsed for teaching. Matth. 21.42. 1 Corinth. 14.17. Galat. 2.18.
C
- CAiaphas prophecieth. Iohn. 11.50, 51.
- Caiaphas examineth Christ. Matth. 26.62.
- Cain. 1. Iohn. 3.12. Iude. 11.
- ♣ Called are manie. Matth. 20.16.
- ✿ Called, put for declared & shewed to ye world. Luk. 1.35.
- ✿ Called, put for accoūted. Mat. 5.9. Mat. 21.13. Luke. 1.76.
- ✿ Cal on the name of the Lord, or to cal on Christ, put for the whole seruice & worship of God. Act. 2.21. Act. 9.14.[Page] 1. Corinth. 1.2. 2. Timoth. 2.9, 22.
- Calling, see Gentiles, see also Vocation.
- Cana of Galile. Iohn. 2.1. Iohn. 4.46.
- Cananite or Chananean, Matth. 15.22.
- Capernaum. Matth. 8 5. Iohn 6.24, 59.
- Capernaū ful of corruptions & reproued therfore. Mat. 11.23
- Capernaum called Christs owne citie. Matth. 9.1.
- ♣ Care must be referred to god. 1. Peter. 5.7.
- Care we must for others. 2. Corinth. 11.2. Philip. 1.24.
- Care godly. Matth. 6.33. Luke 11.28. 2. Corinth. 12.10.
- Care fleshly. Matth. 6.21. Matth. 6.22. Matth. 20.21. Matth. 26.51. Luke. 9.33.54. Luke. 11.38. Rom. 8.6.
- Care, read Thought.
- Carefulnesse that hath doubting with it, is cōdemned. Mat. 6.25, 26. &c. Mat. 10.9. Luk. 12.22, 23. &c. Phil. 4 6.
- Castor and Pollux. Act. 28.11.
- ♣ Cause vnheard, no man shalbe iudged. Iohn. 7.51.
- Cedron the brooke. Iohn. 18.1.
- Cenchrea. Act. 18.18. Rom. 16.1.
- Centurion. Mat. 8.5. Mat. 27.54.
- Centurions faith and modestie. Mat. 8.5, 6, 7, 8.
- ♣ Charitie, see Loue.
- ♣ Cherefulnes, readines or willingnes in doing any thing, verie necessarie for the godly. 1. Cor. 9.17. 2. Cor. 9.7. Col. 1.11. 1. Pet. 4.9. 1. Pet. 5.2.
- ♣ Children are embraced of Christ and blessed. Mat. 19.15. Mark. 10.16.
- Children praise Christ. Mat. 21.15.
- ✿ Children taken for yong Christians & of smal capacitie. 1. Corin. 14.20. Ephe. 4.14.
- Children are humble, simple and without malice. Mat. 18.3. 1. Corin. 14.20.
- Children of the resurrection, which can not die. Luk. 20.36.
- Children of the kingdome. Mat. 8.12.
- Children of light. Iohn. 12.36. Ephe. 5.8.1. Thess. 5.5.
- Children of disobedience. Ephe. 2.2. Ephe. 5.6. Coloss. 3.6.
- Children begotten and borne of faithfull parents are holie. 1. Corin. 7.14.
- [Page]Childrens duetie towards their parents. Mat. 15.4. Luk. 2.5 Ephe. 6.1, 2, 3. Coloss. 3.20.
- Childrens brynging vp. Mat. 14.8. Ephe. 6.4. Coloss. 3.21 1. Timoth. 3.4. 2. Timo. 1.5. 2. Timo. 3.15.
- ✿ Chosen, see, elect.
- ✿ Chosen to some office or ministerie. Ioh. 15.16. Act. 1.2. Act. 6.5. Act. 15.22. 1. Tim. 5.9.
- ♣ Christ is God euerlasting. Mat. 1.23. Iohn. 1.1. &c. Iohn. 20.28. Act. 20.28. Rom. 9.5. Phil. 2.6. 1. Tim. 3.16. Hebr. 1.8. 1. Iohn. 5.20.
- Christ is Alpha and Omega. Reue. 1.8, 11. Reue. 21.6. Reue. 22.13.
- Christ promised in the lawe and Prophets. Act. 3.21.
- Christ was conceiued by the holy Ghost. Mat. 1.18, 20. Luk. 1.31, 35.
- Christ hath so taken flesh, that by ye taking thereof, he hath not departed from the father. Iohn. 1.18. Iohn. 3.13.
- Christ as concerning the flesh came of the fathers of the Iewes. Mat. 1.1, 2. Luk. 3.23, 24. &c. Rom. 9.5.
- Christ called Iesus. Mat. 1.16, 21. Luk. 1.31. Luk. 2.21.
- Christ being a childe was subiect to his parentes. Luke. 2.51.
- Christ was subiect to mans infirmities. Mat. 4.1, 2. Mark. 8.2. Math. 21.18. Mat. 26.37. Luk. 19.41. Iohn. 4.6. Iohn. 11.35, 38. Iohn. 12.27. Heb. 2.14.
- Christ taught publikely. Matth. 4.23. Mat. 26.55. Iohn. 6.59. Iohn. 17.14. Iohn. 8.2. Iohn. 18.20.
- Christ preached out of a ship. Mat. 13.2. Mark. 4.1.
- Christ taught with great diligence. Mat. 9.35. Mat. 26.55. Luk. 8.1. Luk. 21.37.
- Christ vsed to speake familiarly & plainly. Mat. 5.23, 24. Mat 11.21, 23. Mat. 12.41, 42. Luk. 6.40. Iohn. 3.12.
- Christ spake sometimes darkely, and that of purpose. Mat. 13.11, 35. Iohn. 2.19. Iohn. 10.6.
- Christ equall with God his father. Iohn. 5.18. Philip. 2.6. Colos. 1.16.
- Christ and the father are one. Iohn. 10.30.
- Christ cast the byers and sellers twise out of the Temple. [Page] Iohn. 2.14, 15. &c. Mat. 21.12.
- Christ most farre from all outwarde shewe or oftentation. Mat. 12.19.
- Christ hated of the world. 4.29. Iohn. 1.10, 11. Iohn. 5.16. Iohn 7.7. Iohn. 15.18, 23.
- Christ sometimes gaue place to the rage of his enemies. Mat. 2.14. Luke. 4.30. Iohn. 7.1. Iohn. 8.59. Iohn. 10.39, 40. Iohn. 11.53, 54. Iohn. 12.36.
- Christ prayed for them that crucified him. Luk. 23.34.
- Christ died. Matth. 27.50.
- Christ was buried. Matth. 27.57, 58, 59, 60.
- Christ rose againe the third day. Act. 10.40.
- Christ ascended into heauen. Mar. 16.19. Luk. 24.51. Act. 1.9 Ephe. 4.8.
- Christ sitteth at the right hand of the Father in heauen. Mark. 16.19. Rom. 8.34. Coloss. 3.1. Heb. 1.3. Heb. 8.1. Heb. 10.12. 1. Pet. 3.22.
- Christ hath a perpetuall care ouer his Church. Mat. 9.36. Matth. 21.41. Iohn. 17.12.
- Christ is to be looked for from heauen. Phil. 3.20. 1. Thess. 1 10. 2. Thessa. 1.7.
- Christ is the only Master whō we must heare in ye Church. Matth. 17.5. Matth. 23.8. Mark. 9.7. Iohn. 13.13. Act. 3.22.
- Christ hath not taken away original sinne only, but also all other offences. Iohn. 1.29. Rom. 5.16. 1. Iohn. 1.7.
- Christ onely knoweth the father. Matth. 11.27. Iohn. 6.46. Iohn. 17.25.
- Christ full of the holy Ghost. Luk. 4.18. Iohn. 3.34.
- Christ onely is to be preached in the Church. Act. 11.20.
- Christ onely maketh God manifest. Matt. 11.27. 2. Cor. 4.6.
- Christ only hath satisfied for vs. Mat. 20.28. Mat. 26.28. Ioh. 1.29. Iohn. 3.18. Rom. 3.25. Rō. 8.34. 1. Cor. 1.30. 2. Cor. 5.18. Gal. 1.4. Ephe. 5.25. Coloss. 1.14 20. 1. Thess. 5.10. 1. Timot. 1.15. 1. Tim. 2.6. Titus. 2.14. Hebr. 1.3. Hebr. 9.12. Hebr. 10.10. 1. Pet. 2.24. 1. Iohn. 4.10.
- Christ alone is sufficient to saluation. Act. 16.31.
- Christ giueth more vnto his, then they hope or looke for. Iohn. 11.23. &c.
- [Page]Christ onely can make to liue or giue life. Iohn. 11.25.
- Christ called the last Adam. 1. Corin. 15.45.
- Christ the perpetuall aduocate of his Church. Iohn. 14.16. 1. Iohn. 2.1.
- Christ is our aduocate. Rom. 8.34. 1. Iohn. 2.1, 2.
- Christ called an Angel. Act. 7.30. Reue. 7.2. Reue. 8.3. Reue. 10.1. Reuel. 20.1.
- Christ is the lambe of God. Iohn. 1.29, 36. Reuel. 14.1, 10.
- Christ is the fountaine and beginning of blessednesse. Acts. 3.26.
- Christ the authour and cause of sounde & perfect ioy. Iohn. 15.11.
- Christ is the author of miracles. Act. 3.5, 12, 13, 16. Acts. 4.10. Act. 9.34.
- Christ is ye author of saluation. Mat. 1.21. Act. 4.12. Act. 5.31.
- Christ is the author of life. Iohn. 6.57. Act. 3.15.
- Christ is the head of his Church. Matth. 10.25. Ephe. 1.22. Ephe. 4.15. Ephe. 5.23. Coloss. 1.18. Coloss. 2.10, 19.
- Christ is the knower and searcher of hearts. Mat. 9.2, 4. Mat. 12.25. Matth. 22.18. Mark. 2.8. Luk. 6.8. Luk. 7.4. Luk. 11.17. Luk. 9.47. Iohn. 1.47. Iohn. 2.24. Iohn. 5.42. Ioh. 6.64. Iohn. 13.11, 18. Reue. 2.23. Reue. 3.14, 15.
- Christ is Lord of all. Mat. 28.18. Phil. 2.9, 10. Coloss. 2.10.
- Christ is called the Church. 1. Corin. 12.12.
- Christs example set out for the faithfull to followe. Mat. 11.29. Matth. 20.28. Iohn. 13.14, 15. Rom. 15.3. 2. Corin. 8.9. Ephesi. 5.2. Phil. 2.5. Coloss. 3.13. Hebre. 12.2. 1. Pet. 2.21 1. Iohn. 2.6.
- Christ called Dauids sonne. Mat. 1.1. Mat. 9.27. Matt. 15.22. Matth. 20.30. Matth. 21.9. Matth. 22.42. Rom. 1.1.
- Christ is by nature the sonne of God. Matt. 3.17. Mat. 14.33. Mat. 16.16. Mat. 17.5. Mat. 27.54. Mark. 1.1. Mar. 3.11. Mar. 5.7. Luk. 1.32, 35. Ioh. 1.14, 18, 34, 49. Iohn. 3.16, 17. Iohn. 9 35, 37. Iohn. 10.36. Iohn. 11.4, 27. Iohn. 20.31. Act. 4.27.30. Act. 8.37. Act. 13.33. Rom. 1.3, 4. Rom. 8.29, 32. Galat. 2.20. Galat. 4.4. Coloss. 1.13. Hebr. 1.5. Hebr. 3.6. Hebr. 4.14. 2. Pet. 1.17. 1. Iohn. 1.3.1. Iohn. 4.15.
- Christ called the sonne of man. Mat. 8.20. Mat. 12.8, 40. Mat. [Page] 16.13. Matth. 24.27, 30. Matt. 25.31. Matt. [...]10. Marke 9.9. Marke 10.33, 45. Marke 13 [...] 21. Luke 5.24. Luke 9.22, 44. Luke 17.22. [...] 19.10. Luke 22.22 Iohn 1.51. Iohn 3.13. [...] 6.27, 53. Iohn 12.23. Actes 7.56.
- Christ is the onely foundation of our fayth [...]
- Christ is the onely foundation and chiefe [...] of his Church. Matt. 16 18. Matth. 21.42. Acts 4.11. 1. Corinth. 3.11. Ephes. 2.19, 20. Coloss. 2.7. &c. 1. Peter 2.6, 7.
- Christ is the brother of all the faythful ones. Matth. 12.50. Iohn 20.7. Rom. 8 29. Hebr. 2.11, 12.
- Christ is the glorie of the faythfull. Philip. 3.3.
- Christ very man. Luke 2.40. Rom. 9.5. Galat. 4.1. 1. Timoth. 2.5. 1. Timoth. 3.16. 2. Timoth. 2.8. Hebr. 10.20.
- Christ is the liuely image of God his father. 2. Corinth. 4.4. Coloss. 1.15. Hebr. 1.3.
- Christ the iudge of the whole world. Matt. 3.12. mat. 16.27. matt. 25.32. Iohn 5.22. Acts 10.42. Acts 17.31. Rom. 14.10. 2. Corinth. 5.10. 2. Thessal. 1.7, 8. Reuelat. 1.5, 7.
- Christ a common iustifier to all beleeuers. Acts 13.39.
- Christ called Iust. Acts 7.52. 1. Peter 3.18. 1. Iohn. 2.1.
- Christ is the end of the lawe. Matth. 5.17. Rom. 10.4.
- Christ free from corruption. Acts 2.27. Acts 13.31.
- Christ free from all sinne. Iohn 8.46. 2. Corint. 5.21. Hebr. 4.15. Heb. 7.26. 1. Peter 1.19. 1. Peter 2.22. 1. Peter. 3.18.
- Christ is the true light of the worlde. Matthewe 4.15, 16. Luke 2.32. Iohn 1.4, 9. Iohn 8.12. Iohn 9.5. Iohn 12.35, 46.
- Christ is the mediator betwene God and men. Matt. 3.17. Matth. 7.5. Iohn 1.29. Iohn 14.13, 14, 16. Iohn 16.24. Actes 13.38. Romanes 5.11. Rom. 8.34. 1. Corinth. 6.11. 1. Corinth. 15.22. 2. Corinth. 5.18, 19. Galat. 3.19, 20. Ephes. 2.14, 16, 18. Ephes. 5.20. Coloss. 1.20. 1. Timoth. 2.5. Heb. 3.1. Heb. 4.14, 16. Heb. 7.22, 25. Heb. 12.24. Hebr. 13.15. 1. Peter 2.5. 1. Iohn 2.1, 2. 1. Iohn. 4.10.
- Christ was by the eternall councell of God appoynted to death. Matth. 26.18, 53, 54. Luke 18.31, 32. Actes 2.23. Actes 4.28.
- [Page]Christ was not put out or destroyed by death. Matth. 12.40. [...] 18, 20. Acts 5.3. Acts 8.33. Acts 13.33. Reuel. 1. [...]. 5.6.
- [...] [...]deed dead. Matth. 27.57. &c. Iohn 19.33.
- [...] [...]lingly, and of his owne accord. Matth. 26.2. [...]
- Christ the obiect of faith. Actes 20.21. Ephesians. 1.15. Ephes. 3.12.
- Christ is the true sheperd of the Church. Matthewe 2.6. matthew 26.31. Iohn 10.11. Hebrewes 13.20. 1. Peter. 2.25. 1. Peter 5.4.
- Christ is the Lord of life. Acts 3.15.
- Christ is a Prince. Acts 5.32. Heb 2.10.
- Christ is the husband of his Church. Matth. 9.15. matt. 22.2. matthew 25.1, &c. Iohn 3.29. 2. Corinthians 11.2. Ephes. 5.23, 24, 32.
- Christ the vanquisher of Satan. Matth. 8.31. matth. 12.22, 25. matth. 17.18. Marke 1.23, 24. marke 3.11. marke 9.25. Iohn 12.31. Rom. 16.20.
- Christ is the onely band of true vnitie. Rom. 15.5. Ephes. 1.10. Ephes. 2.15. Ephes. 3.15. Philip. 4.2.
- Christ called man. Acts 17.31.
- Christ is the power and wisedome of God. 1. Corinthians 1.24.
- Christs comming double or twofolde. Iohn 14.3. Titus 2.13. Hebr. 9.28.
- Christs second comming. Matthew 16.27. matthew 25.31. matt. 26.64. Marke 8.38. Coloss. 3.4. 1. Peter 1.7.
- Christs comming, the faythfull loue. 2. Timoth. 4.8.
- Christes comming is the manifestation of the life of the faythfull. Coloss. 3.4.
- Christs cōming shalbe at an vnknowē time. Luk. 21.35, 36.
- Christs affection and loue towards them which are his. Matth 9.36. Iohn 15.13, 15. 1. Iohn 3.16.
- Christ is the word. Iohn 1.1. 1. Iohn 1.1.
- Christ called the creator. Iohn 1.3. Coloss. 1.16.
- Christ called the Lord, of glorie. 1. Corinth. 2 8.
- Christ called the Prince of saluation. Hebr. 2.10.
- [Page]Christ is come in the fleshe. Iohn 1.14. Hebrewes 2.14. 1. Iohn 4.2.
- Christ was circumcised and presented in the Temple. Luke 2.22, 27.
- Christ grewe in wisedome and age. Luke 2.40, 52.
- Christ was baptized. Matth. 3.16.
- Christ was tempted of the deuill. Matth. 4.1. &c.
- Christ preached the kingdome of God and confirmed it with miracles, this is proued throughout the Euangelists them selues. Matth. Marke, Luke & Iohn.
- Christ sent of God. Iohn 3.17. Iohn 5.36. Iohn 6.29. Iohn 7.28. Iohn 8.16, 26, 42. Iohn 10.36. Iohn 12.44. Iohn 17.21. Iohn 20.21. Rom. 8.3.
- Christ is the heire of all things. Heb. 1.2.
- ✿ Christians were called brethren. Iohn 21.23. Acts 14.2. 1. Corinth. 6.6.
- Christians so called first in Antiochia Acts 11.26.
- ♣ Church what it is. 1. Timoth. 3.15.
- Church is Christes wife or spouse. Ephes. 5.32. 2. Corinth. 11.2. Reuelat. 21.2, 9.
- Church is Christes body. Ephesians 1.23. Colossians 1.24. Coloss. 2.19.
- Church is the house of God. 1. Timoth. 3.15. Heb. 3.5. Heb. 10.21. 1. Peter 4.17.
- Church is Gods heritage. 1. Peter 5.3.
- Church is the pillar and assurance of trueth. 1. Timot. 3.15.
- Church is holie. 1. Corinth. 1.2. Ephes. 5.2.
- ✿ Church, put for the elders of the Church. Matth. 18.17.
- ✿ Church, put for the faythfull of one countrey or towne, or house. Actes 14.23. Romanes 16.1. 1. Corinthians 1.2. 1. Corinthians 16.1. 2. Corinthians 1.1. Galat. 1.2. Coloss. 1.15.
- Church must do all thinges orderly. 1. Corinth. 14.14.
- Church heareth not, nor hath any other doctrine then Christes word. Iohn 8.47. Iohn 10.3. Iohn 18.37. 2. Ioh. 9.10, 11.
- Church must be heard. Matth. 18.17.
- Cilicia. Galat. 1.21.
- [Page]✿ Circumcision double or twofolde. Rom. 2.28, 29. Ephes. 2.11. Philip. 3.3. Coloss. 2 11.
- Circumcision which is in the flesh. Romanes 2.28. Ephesians 2.11.
- Circumcision spiritual. Romanes 2.29. Philip. 3.3. Colosians 2 11.
- Circumcision & vncircumcision are nothing. 1. Corinth. 7.19. Galat. 5.6. Galat. 6.15.
- Circumcision ministred on the eight daye. Luke 1.59. Luke 2.21.
- Circumcision put for the Iewes. Galat. 2.7. Titus 1.10.
- ✿ Cities menaced by Christ. Matt. 11.21. Matth. 23.37. Luke 19.43, 44.
- Citie of God. Hebr. 12.22. Reuelat. 3.12.
- Clauda. Actes 27.16.
- Claudius Caesar. Actes 11.27.
- ✿ Collection or gathering for the poore saints & brethren. Actes 11.29. Rom. 15.26, 27. 1. Corinth. 16.1. 2. Corinth. 8.9.
- ✿ Come to Christ. Matth. 11.28. Iohn 6.35. Iohn 7.37.
- ✿ Comfort, see Consolation.
- ♣ Commaundement of God. Matt. 5.19. Matt. 15.3. Matth. 19.17. matt. 22.38. Mark. 7.8. mark. 12.29. Iohn. 13.34. Ioh. 14.15. Io. 15.10. Rom. 7.12. Rom. 13.9. 1. Corin. 7.19. 1. Io. 2.3. 1. Iohn. 3.23. 1. Ioh. 4.21. 2. Iohn 4. Reuelat. 4.17.
- Commaūdements of man contrary to Gods commaūdements, ought not to be obserued. Matth. 15.9. Mark. 7.7. Luke 11.46. Actes 4.19. Colossians. 2.22. 1. Timothie 4.1. Titus. 1.14.
- ✿ Common put for vncleane. Mark. 7.2. Acts 10.14.
- ♣ Compassion or fellowe like suffering together, is necessarie for Christiās. Matt. 9.36. mat. 14 14. mat. 20.34. Luk. 10.33. Luke 19.41. Actes 12.5. Actes 28. 2. Rom. 12.15, 16. 1. Corinth. 12.26. 2. Corinth. 1 7. Ephes. 4.32. Philip. 2.3, 4. &c. Heb. 13.3. 1. Peter 3.8. 1. Iohn. 3.17.
- Compassion, see mercie.
- ♣ Communicating of proprieties. Iohn 3.13. Acts 20.28. 1. Corinth. 2.8. Ephes. 4.10. Philip. 2.7.
- ♣ Communion of Saints. 2. Thessal. 1.3.
- [Page]♣ Communion or Supper of the Lorde and the institution thereof. Matth. 26.26. Mark. 14.22. &c. Luk. 22.14, 15 &c. 1. Corinth. 11.23. &c.
- Communion all ought to vse, and that without eyther adding to it, or taking from it. 1. Corinth. 11.23, 28.
- Communion often vsed in the primatiue Church. Acts 2.42. Actes 20.7.
- ♣ Concord or vnitie cōmended. Matt. 5.23. &c. mat. 6.12. matt. 12.25. matt. 18.19. Acts 2.44, 46. Acts 4.24. Philip. 1.27. Philip. 2.2. Philip. 4.2.
- Concord of the wicked against the trueth. Acts. 23.6.
- Concord, see Agreement.
- ♣ Confession of the trueth is Gods gifts. Acts. 4.29. Ephesians 6.19.
- Confession of faith is necessarie. Rom. 10.10. 1. Peter, 3.15.
- Confession followeth faith. Matt. 10.32. Luke. 2.17. Iohn 1.41, 49. Iohn 4.42. Iohn 8.55. Iohn 20.28. Acts 3.8. Acts 4.20. Acts 9.20, 28.
- Confession of sinnes, an outward testimonie of repentāce, Matth. 3.6.
- Confession of sinnes, what maner of one it should be Luk. 15.18.21. Luke 18.13.
- Confession and acknowledging of sinnes very necessarie. 1. Iohn 1.9.
- Confession of sins to God. Luke 15.18. Luk. 18.13. 1. Io. 1.9.
- Confession publike. Matt. 3.6. Mark. 1.5. Acts. 19.18.
- Confession to reconcile loue and friendship. Matth. 5.24. Iames 5.16.
- ✿ To confesse, put for to prayse, or to giue thankes, Luke 2.38. Luke 10.21.
- ✿ To confesse Christ. Matth. 10.32.
- ♣ Confirming, see Strengthening.
- Conscience good towards God & men. Acts. 24.16.
- Conscience good. 2. Corin. 1.12. 2. Timoth. 1.5. 2. Timo. 1.3. Heb. 13.18. 1. Peter 3.16, 21.
- Conscience euill. 1. Timoth. 4.2. Titus 1.15.
- Conscience is to be woūded with the knowledge of sinne. Matth. 3.7. matth. 22.9, 10, 11. Actes 2.36, 37. Acts 3.15. [Page] Actes 4.9, 10. Actes 8.23.
- Conscience euil ioyned with hypocrisie. 1. Timo. 4.2.
- Consciences must not haue snares or yokes layd vpon thē. Mat. 15.2. Acts 15.7. &c. 1. Corinth. 7.37. Coloss. 2.16.
- Conscience doubting of a thing, or striuing against it, that thing is not to be done. Acts 10.14, 29. Rom. 14.23.
- ♣ Consolation or comfort which is true, cōmeth frō God. Ro. 15.5. 2. Cor. 1.3, 4, 7. 2. Cor. 7.6. Phil. 2.1. 2. Thess. 2.16.
- Consolation which commeth of the scriptures. Rom. 15.4.
- Consolation toward our brethren, is necessarie. 1. Thess. 4.18. 1. Thessal. 5.11, 14.
- Consolatiō of Christ to his disciples. Mat. 14.27. Lu. 10.23.
- Consolation in worldly things is euill. Luke. 6.24.
- ✿ Contemners of the Gospell of two sortes. Matth. 7.6.
- ♣ Contempt of brethren displeaseth God. Matth. 18.6, 16. Luke 18.9. Iohn 7.48, 49. Rom. 14.1. &c.
- Contempt of the faythfull ministers, is the contempt of God. Matth. 10.40.
- Contempt of death. Matth. 10.28. Acts 21.13.
- ♣ Contentation. Luke 3.14. 1. Corinth. 7.17. Philipp. 4.11. 1. Timoth. 6.6. Hebrewes 13.5.
- ♣ Contentednes, see Sufficiencie & contentation.
- ♣ Contentions or strifes are to be auoyded of the godly. Romanes 13.13. 1. Corinth. 1.11. 2. Corinth. 12.20. Galat 5.20. Philip. 2.3. 1. Timoth. 3.3. 1. Timoth. 4.6. 2. Tim. 2.14. Iames 3.14, 16.
- Contention or strife among the Apostles. Luke. 22.24.
- Contention betweene Paul & Barnabas. Acts 15.39.
- Contention betwene Paul & Peter. Galat. 2.11.
- ♣ Continence, or to abstaine from mariage, is a special gift of God. Matth. 19.11.
- ✿ To continue in Christs word. Iohn. 8.31.
- ♣ Continuance in good things, see Perseuerance.
- ♣ Conuersation of preachers, read Preachers.
- Conuersation of maried folke, read maried.
- Conuersation approued. Philip. 1.7. 1. Thessal. 4.12. 1. Peter 1.15. 2. Peter 3.11.
- Conuersation for bidden. Ephes. 2.3. 1. Pet. 1.18. 1. Pet. 4.3.
- [Page]♣ Conuersion or turning to the Lord, commeth from the Lord. Luke 22.61, 62. Iohn. 6.44. Acts 9.4. Acts 26.18.
- Conuersion or turning to God ioyned with repentance. Acts 26.20.
- Corban. Marke 7.11.
- Cornelius. Acts 10.1 2. &c.
- ♣ Correction or chastisemēt which God vseth towards his. 1. Corint. 11.32. Heb. 12.5. 1. Peter 4.17. Reuelat. 3.19.
- ✿ Couenant for the promise made to Abraham & his posteritie. Luke 1.72.
- Couenant, See Testament.
- ♣ Couetousnes ye roote of al euil. Mat. 26.15, 16. 1. Tim. 6.10.
- Couetousnes called idolatrie. Ephes. 5.5. Coloss. 3.5.
- Couetousnes the cause of persecution. Acts 16.19, &c.
- Couetousnes is condemned. Matth. 6.19. matt. 19.22. Luke 12.15. Luke 16.14. Acts 5.3. Roman. 1.29. 1. Corinth. 5.11. 1. Corinth. 6.10. Ephes. 5.3. Col. 3.5. 1. Thessal. 2.5. 1. Tim. 3.3, 8. 1. Tim. 6.10. 2. Tim. 3.2. Heb. 13.5. 2. Peter 2.3.
- ♣ Counsell of man easelie broken. Iohn 7.53. Actes 5.25. Acts 23.22.
- Counsell of no man ought by and by to be despised. Actes 27.21.
- Counsels of good men haue not alwayes good successe. Actes 21.27.
- Counsell which is good. Iohn 7.51. Actes 5.35. 1. Corinthians 7.25.
- Counsell euill against Christ. Mat. 22.15. matt. 26.4. mat. 27.1. matt. 28.12. Marke 3.6. Iohn 11.47.
- Counsell euil and an example thereof. Acts. 27.43.
- Counsell of God. Acts 2.23. Acts 4.28. Acts 20.27.
- ♣ Courtes of Princes haue sometimes holy men in them. Philip. 4.22.
- ✿ Court of Herode & the exercise thereof. Matth. 14.6.
- ♣ Courtiers should reade the scriptures. Acts 8.28.
- ♣ Creatures of God are all good. 1. Timot. 4.4.
- Creatures subiect to vanitie. Rom. 8.20.
- Creatures waite for the reuelation of the sonnes of God. Rom. 8.23.
- Creature newe. 2. Corinth. 5.17. Galat. 6.15.
- [Page]✿ Creeple healed of Peter, Acts 3.6.
- Creeple healed of Paul. Acts 14.10.
- Creta. Titus 1.5.
- Cretians. Titus 1.12.
- Crispus. Acts 18.8 1. Corinth. 1.14.
- ✿ Crosse put for preaching of the Gospell. Philip. 3.18.
- Crosse of Christ, put for the benefit of redemption. 1. Corinth. 1.17.
- Crosse put for Christ crucified. 1. Corinth. 1.18, 23.
- Crosse taken for affliction. Matth. 16.24.
- ♣ Crosse, who are subiect to it. Actes 9.14. 2. Timoth. 3.12.
- Crosse necessarie for faithfull ones. Rom. 8.17.
- Crosse must be taken vp dayly. Luke 9.23.
- ✿ Crowne of righteousnes, put for eternal life. 2. Tim. 4.8.
- Crowne of life. Iames 1.12. Reuelat. 2.10.
- Crowne of glorie incorruptible. 1. Peter 5.4.
- Crowne of Thornes. Matth 27.29.
- ♣ Crueltie is the companion of couetousnes. Iames 5.4.
- Crueltie is to be auoyded. Matth. 18.30. matthew 25.42. Luke 16.19. &c. 2. Timoth. 3.3.
- Crueltie and an example thereof. Matthew 2.16. reade Tyrannie.
- ✿ Cuppe put for the wine in the Lordes Supper. Matt. 26.27. 1. Corinth. 11.25.
- Cuppe, taken for affliction. Matt 20.22, 23.
- Cuppe, taken for the wrath of God. Matth. 26.39.
- Cyprus. Actes 21.3.
- ♣ Curiositie springeth from idlenesse. 1. Timot. 5.13.
- Curiositie the mother of pratling. 1. Timoth. 5.13.
- Curiositie very hurtfull. Luke 12.29. Actes 19.19. 1. Timoth. 6.5.
- Curiositie is to be taken heede of and auoyded. Matt. 11. 25, 26. matth. 24.36. Iohn 9.2. Iohn 14.11. Iohn 21.20, 21, 22. Actes 1.6, 7, 8. Actes 17.19, 21. Rom. 9.22. Rom. 11.33. Coloss. 2.18. 1. Thessal. 5.1. 2. Timothie 2.14. 1. Peter 4.15.
- ✿ Custome good of the Romanes. Actes 25.16.
- Custome euill of the Iewes. Matth. 27.15.
D.
- ✿ DArkenesse, put for the ignorance of God. Iohn. 3.19. Matth. 4.16.
- Darkenesse, put for the whole corruption of mans nature, before regeneration. Ephe. 5.8.
- Darknesse, which is vtter. Matth. 8.12. Matth. 25.30.
- Darknesse, when Christ suffered. Matth. 27.45.
- Darknesse, taken for sinne. Rom. 13.12. Ephe. 5.11. 1. Iohn. 1.6.
- Darknesse, put for blindnes of minde, and lacke of spirituall light. Matt. 4.16. Luk. 1.79. Iohn. 8.12. Ioh. 12.46. Act. 26.18. Coloss. 1.13. 1. Thess. 5.4. 1. Pet. 2.9. 1. Iohn. 2.8.
- ♣ Daies of themselues are indifferent. Matt. 12.15. Luk. 13.15, 16. Iohn. 5.10, 11. Rom. 14.5.
- ♣ Daies called the last since Christes comming. 1. Timo. 4. 1.2. Timo. 3. 1. Heb. 1.2. 2. Pet. 3.3. 1. Iohn. 2.18.
- ♣ Daies euill. Ephe. 5.16.
- ♣ Daies obserued reproued. Galat. 4.10.
- ✿ Daies of flesh, put for life present. Heb. 5.7.
- ✿ Daie of Christ, put for the houre of death, and the last iudgement. Phil. 1.6.10. Phil. 2.16.
- ✿ Daie of the Lord put for the daie of iudgement. 1. Thess. 5.2.
- ✿ Daie of the Lord, or Lords day, appointed in stead of the Iewes Sabbath. Act. 20.7. 1. Cor. 16.2. Reue. 1.10.
- ✿ Daie of iudgement put for the last day. Mat. 10.15. matt. 11.21.
- ♣ Daie of iudgement vnknowen to vs. Matth. 24.36. Matth. 25.13.
- ♣ Daies difference taken away. Galat. 4.10. Coloss. 2.6.
- ✿ Daughters, see Philips daughters.
- ✿ Dauid did eate the shewe bread. Mark. 2.26.
- Dauid called a Prophet. Mat. 27.35.
- Dauid called gods seruaunt. Luk. 1.69. Act. 4.25.
- Dauid a figure of Christ. Matt. 27.35, 46. Iohn. 2.17. Iohn. 15.25. Heb. 2.12.
- [Page]♣ Deacons who should be chosen. Act. 6.3. 1. Tim. 3.8.
- Deacons office. Rom. 12.8.
- ♣ Dead may be mourned for, but yet moderately. Matt. 9. 23. Luk. 7.17. Iohn. 11.19, 33. Act. 8.2. 1. Thess. 4.13.
- Dead they are that liue ill. Mat. 8.22. 1. Tim. 5.6.
- Dead men cannot communicate, nor teach vs any thing. Luk. 16.31.
- Dead that die in the fayth are blessed. Reue. 14.13.
- Dead are with Christ. Luk. 23.43. Phil. 1.23.
- Dead dwell with God. 2. Corin. 5.8.
- ♣ Death is the loosing or departing of the soule from the bodie. Phil. 1.23. 2. Tim. 4.6.
- ♣ Death is due to sinne. Iohn. 8.24. Rom. 6.23.
- Death common to all. Luk. 16.22. Heb. 9.27.
- Death called a sleepe. Iohn. 11.11. 1. Corin. 11.31.
- Death which is seconde. Reuelat. 2.11. Reuelat. 20.6, 14. Reuelat. 21.8.
- Death not to be feared. Luk. 2.29. Act. 21.13. 2. Cor. 5.8. Phil. 1.23. Phil. 2.17, 18. Heb. 11.35.
- Death Christ his last enemie. 1. Cor. 15.26.
- ✿ To see death, put for to die. Luk. 2.26.
- ✿ To taste of death put for to die. Mat. 16.28. Iohn. 8.52. Heb. 2.9.
- ♣ Debate, see Strife, see also Contention.
- Dedication of the Temple. Iohn. 10.22.
- ♣ Delightes or pleasure. Luk. 7.25. Luk. 16.19. 1. Tim. 5.6. Reu. 18.7.
- Demas, Pauls fellowe helper. Coloss. 4.14. Philemon 24.
- Demas forsaketh Paul. 2. Tim. 4.10.
- ♣ Denial of Christ hurteful and deadly. Matt. 10.33. Matt. 26.70. 2. Pet. 2.1. 1. Iohn. 2.22, 23. Iude 4.
- Deniall of our selues commaunded. Matt. 16.24. Mar. 8.34. Luk. 9.23.
- ✿ Desires of youth, see Lustes of youth.
- ✿ Desolation. Luk. 21.21.
- ♣ Despayre. Mat. 27.5. Act. 1.18. Reue. 9.6.
- ♣ Detraction. Iam. 4.11. 1. Pet. 2.1. See, backbiting.
- [Page]♣ Deuil cannot hurt when he wil. Matt. 8.32.
- Deuil father and prince of the reprobate. Iohn. 8.34.44. Act 13.10. Ephe. 2.2.
- Deuil enemie to mankinde. Mat. 13.19, 28, 39. Luk. 22.31.
- Deuil compared to a roaring Lion. 1. Pet. 5.8.
- Deuil, a Liar, and father of Lies. Iohn. 8.44.
- Deuil prince of this world. Iohn. 12.32. Luk. 4.5, 6. Ioh. 16.11. Act. 26.18. Ephe. 2.2. Ephe. 6.12.
- Deuil cannot hurt so much as he would. Matth. 8.31, 32, 33. Mark. 9.22. Luk. 4.13. Reue. 2.1, 2, 10. Reue. 7.2, 3.
- Deuil the Tempter. Matt. 4.1. Mark. 1.13. 2. Cor. 7.5. 1. Thess. 3.5.
- Deuil a murtherer from the beginning. Iohn. 8.44.
- Deuil sinneth from the beginning. 1. Iohn. 3.8.
- Deuil a deceiuer of the world. Reue. 12.9.
- Deuil the Dragon and olde serpent. Reue. 12.9. Reue. 20.2.
- Deuil the god of this world. 2. Cor. 4.4.
- Deuil the prince of the aire. Ephe. 2.2.
- Deuil accuser of the faithful. Reue. 12.10.
- Deuil an euil spirite, reade Spirite.
- Deuil or aduersarie and enemie. Matt. 13.39. 1. Pet. 5.8.
- Deuil transfigureth himselfe into an Angel of light. 2. Cor. 11.14.
- Deuil and his Angels haue eternal fire prepared for them. Mat. 25.41. 2. Pet. 2.4. Iude 6. Reue. 12.9.
- Deuils chased out of men by Christ. Matt. 8.32. Matth. 9.33. Matt. 12.22. Matt. 17.18. Mark. 1.25.
- Deuils confesse Christ. Matth. 8.29. Mark. 1.24. Marke. 3.11. Mark. 5.7.
- Deuils commaunded into the swine. Mat. 8.32.
- Diana of the Ephesians. Act. 19.28.
- ✿ Die in the Lord what it is. Reue. 14 13.
- ♣ Difference of meates taken away. Matth. 15.11. Act. 10.15. Rom. 14.14. 1. Cor. 10.25, 26. 1. Timo. 4.3. Tit. 1.15. Heb. 13.9
- ✿ Difference of a bodie and a spirit. Luk. 24.39.
- ♣ Diligence in a good thing is commended and set foorth vnto vs. Mat. 2.14. Luk. 24.33. Iohn. 20.4. Act. 2.46. Act. 5.21. Act. 10. 7, 8.
- [Page]Dionysius Areopagita. Act. 17.34.
- Diotrephes, a proude and vngodly hypocrite. 3. Iohn. 9.
- ✿ Disciples go backe from Christ. Iohn. 6.60, 66.
- Disciples of Iohn. Matth. 9.14.
- Disciples of Christ. Matth. 10.42. Luk. 14.27. Iohn. 8.31. Act, 1.15.
- Disciples of the false prophets. Act 20.30.
- ♣ Discipline of the olde Church. Mat. 18.17.
- ♣ Diseases of the bodie flowe from sinne. Matth. 9.2. Iohn. 5.14. 1. Corin. 11.30.
- ♣ Diseases, see Infirmities.
- ♣ Disobedience to the Gospel, and to the trueth. Rom. 10.16, 21. 2. Thess. 1.8. 2. Thess. 3.14.
- Disobedience to parents. Rom. 1.30. 2. Timo. 3.2.
- Disobedience to rulers. 2. Pet. 2.10. Iude 8.
- ♣ Disorder condemned by Paul. 2. Thess. 3.6.
- ✿ Dispute by the Scriptures. Act. 17.2.
- ♣ Diuorce and the lawfull cause thereof. Matth. 5.32. Matth. 19.9.
- ♣ Do we must all thinges to the glorie of God, and in the name of Christ. Matth. 5.16. 1. Corinth. 10.31. Coloss. 3.17. 1. Pet. 1.11.
- ♣ Do we must to another, as we woulde should be done to our selues. Mat. 7.12. Luk. 6.31.
- ♣ Do good we must to all, but chifely to the housholde of fayth. Galat. 6.10.
- ♣ Do good we must to our enemies, reade Loue towards our enemies.
- ♣ Doing good, or doing well, we ought not to be wearie of. Galat. 6.9. 2. Thess. 3.13.
- ♣ Doctors, see Teachers.
- ♣ Doctrine true and wholsome is of God and of Christe. Iohn 7.16. 1. Tim. 1.15. 2. Tim. 3.16.
- ♣ Doctrine of the Scripture. Rom. 15.4. 2. Tim. 3.16.
- ♣ Doctrine of men is false and corrupt. Matth. 15.5. Mark. 7.11. Ephe. 4.14. Coloss. 2.8, 22. Heb. 13.9.
- ♣ Doctrine of deuils. 1. Timoth. 4.1.
- ♣ Doctrine is to be applied to the capacitie of the people. [Page] Mark. 4.33.
- ♣ Doctrine is to be applyed to priuate men. Luk. 3.12, 14.
- ♣ Doctrine is not to be esteemed by mens liues. Mat. 23.3.
- ♣ Doctrine particular necessarie. 1. Thessalo. 2.11. Iohn. 2.13. &c.
- ✿ Dore of faith. Act. 14.27.
- ✿ Dore of vtterance. Coloss. 4.3.
- ♣ Drunkards companie must be auoyded. 1. Corin. 5.11.
- Drunkennesse and drunkardes condemned. Matth. 24.49. Luk. 21.34. Rom. 13.13. 1. Cor. 5.11. 1. Cor. 6.10. 1. Cor. 11.21. Galat. 5.21. Ephe. 5.18. 1. Pet. 4.3.
E.
- ✿ EArth put for men placed on the earth. Luk. 2.14.
- ✿ Earth called Gods footestoole. Mat. 5.35.
- ✿ Earthquake, when Christ suffered. Mat. 27.51.
- Earthquake, when Christ rose againe. Mat. 28.2.
- Earthquake, after the Apostles prayers. Acts. 4.31. Acts. 16.26.
- ♣ Edification must be sought in all things, and we must giue our selues to the edification of others. Rom. 14.19. Rom. 15 2. 1. Corin. 14.26. 2. Corin. 10.8. 2. Cor. 12.19. Ephe. 4.12, 29. 1. Thess. 5.11. 1. Timo. 1.4. 1. Pet. 4.10.
- ♣ Edifying see Buylding.
- ♣ Elders, see Seniors.
- ♣ Election of God to saluation is eternall and euerlasting. Matth. 25.34. Iohn. 13.18. Act. 13.48. Act. 22.14. Rom. 8.29. &c. Roman. 9.11. Roman. 11.5. Ephe. 1.4, 11. 1. Thessa. 1.4. 2. Thess. 2.13. 2. Tim. 1.9. Read Vocation.
- Election of God, and the ende thereof. Luke. 1.74. Ephesi. 1.4.
- ♣ Elect written in heauen. Luk. 10.20. Phil. 4.3. Hebrew. 12.23.
- Elect or chosen are fewe. Matt. 20.16. Matt. 22.14.
- Elect or chosen. Mark. 13.20. Luke. 18.7. Rom. 8.33. 2. Timo. 2.10. 1. Pet. 1.2. Reue. 17.4.
- [Page]Elias is come. Matt. 11.14. Matt. 17.12.
- Elias. Luk. 4.26, 27. Iam. 5.17.
- Eliseus. Luk. 4.27.
- ♣ Eloquence which is the excellencie of words not to be ioyned with the Testimonie of God. 1. Cor. 2.1.
- Eloquence abused Act. 24.1, 2. &c.
- Elymas the sorcerer. Act. 13.8.
- Emmanuel. Mat. 1.23.
- ♣ Enchaunters. Reue. 22.15.
- ♣ Enemies of Christ are diuers and many. Iohn. 15.18. Act 20.30.
- Enemies of Christ compared to Wolues. Matth. 10.16. Act. 20.29.
- Enemies of Christ must not be feared. Mat. 10.26.
- Enemies of Christ fall into great destruction. Matth. 10.15. Matt. 22.7, 44. Luk. 19.27. 1. Corin. 15.25. Heb. 1.13.
- Enemies must be loued. Matth. 5.44. Luke 6.27. Roman. 17.20.
- Enemies of the Crosse of Christ. Phil. 3.18.
- Enoch. Heb. 11.5. Iude 14.
- ♣ Enuie is condemned. Mat. 7.1. Luk. 5.30. Rom. 1.29. Rom. 13.13. 1. Corin. 13.4. Galat. 5.20, 21. Phil. 1.15. 1. Tim. 6.4. Titus. 3.3. 1. Pet. 2.1. Iam. 4.5.
- Examples of enuie. Mat. 20.24. Mat. 27.18. Luk. 15.25, 26, 27. &c. Act. 7.9. Act. 17.5.
- Epaphras the Colossians teacher. Coloss. 1.7.
- Epaphroditus commended to the Philippians. Phil. 2.25.
- Ephesus. Act. 18.19.
- Epicures. Act. 17.18.
- ✿ Epistle of the Apostles. Act. 15.23.
- ✿ Epistles of Saint Paul conteine some hard thinges. 2. Pet. 3.16.
- ♣ Equitie is commended, and examples thereof. Matt. 5.25. Matt. 7.12. Matt. 8.6, 7, 8, 9. &c. Luke 6.31. Act. 20.38. Act. 25.40. Act. 25.4, 5.
- Esau, Rom. 9.13. Heb. 12.16.
- ♣ Euill proceedeth out of the heart. Mat. 12.34. Mat. 15.11.19. Mark. 7.21.
- [Page]Euill must be abhorred and hated. Rom. 12.9.
- Euil must not be rendered for euil, reade Iniurie.
- Euil speach, reade Speach.
- ✿ Eunuches or gelded, after three sortes. Mat. 19.12.
- Eunuch of Queene Candace. Act. 8.27.
- Enroclydon. Act. 27.14.
- ♣ Examine, reade, Proue.
- ♣ Example of a good Courtier and his exercise. Actes. 8.28.
- Example of another man sometimes profitable. 2. Corin. 9.2.
- ♣ Excommunication vsed in the Church. Matt. 18.17. Iohn 9.22.
- Excommunication, the best remedie against vices. 1. Cor. 5.3. &c.
- Excommunication not to be pronounced by one alone. 1. Corin. 5.3, 4.
- Excommunication to bee pronounced for great faultes. 1. Corin. 5.3. &c. 2. Thess. 3.14. &c. 1. Tim. 1.20.
- Excommunication abused. Iohn. 9.22.34. Iohn. 16.2.
- ♣ Excuses vaine wil not stande. Matt. 8.21. Matt. 25.44. Matt. 27.24.
- ♣ Exercise bodily profiteth litle. 1. Tim. 4.8.
- ♣ Exhortation must followe doctrine. Coloss. 3.16. 1. Timo. 6.2.
- ♣ Exhortation necessarie in the Church. Acts. 2.40. Acts. 11.23. Actes. 13.15. Rom. 12.8. 1. Tim. 4.13. 2. Tim. 4.2. Titus. 1.9. Titus. 2.15. Heb. 13.22.
- ♣ Experience helpeth faith. Luk. 2.20. Rom. 5.4.
- ✿ Eye, is the light of the bodie. Matth. 6.22.
- ✿ Eye, simple or wicked. Matth. 6.22.
- ✿ Eye euill, put for enuie. Matth. 20.12.
- ✿ Eye, single. Matth. 6.22. Luk. 11.34.
- ✿ Eye for eye. Matth. 5.38.
- ✿ Eye right to be pulled out. Matth. 5.29.
- ✿ Eyes in prayer lifted vp towardes heauen. Iohn. 11.41. Iohn. 17.1.
F.
- ♣ FAbles receiued for the trueth. 2. Tim. 4.4.
- Fables of olde wiues to be auoyded. 1. Tim. 4.7.
- Fables deceauable. 2. Pet. 1.16.
- Fables may not be preached. 1. Timo. 47. 2. Pet. 1.16.
- ✿ Fables all men ought to auoyde. 1. Tim. 1.4. Tit. 1.14.
- ✿ Fables, put for false doctrines. 2. Tim. 4.4.
- ✿ Face of Steuen as the face of an Angel. Act. 6.15.
- ♣ Faith, what it is. Heb. 11.1.
- Faith is holpen by experience. Luke 2.20. Rom. 5.4. Iames. 1.3.
- Fayth must not be seperated from confession. Rom. 10.10. 1. Pet. 3.15.
- Faith is the gift of God. Mat. 11.25, 27. Mat. 13.11. Mat. 16.17 Mark. 9.23, 24. Luk. 17.5. Iohn. 1.13. Iohn. 6.44, 65. Act. 16.14. Acts. 22.14. Rom. 12.3. 1. Cor. 2.5. Ephe. 2.8. Ephe. 6.23. Phil. 1.29. Coloss. 2.12. 2. Thess. 1.3. 2. Thess. 3.2. Hebr. 12.2. 2. Pet. 1.3. 1. Iohn. 5.20.
- Faith ordinarily commeth by hearing. Luk. 24.32. Ioh. 1.37, 50. Iohn. 4.41, 42, 50. Iohn. 15.3. Iohn. 17 20. Act. 2.37. Act. 8.6, 30. &c. Acts. 10.5. Acts. 16.14. Acts. 18.8. Rom. 10.17. 2. Thess. 2.13.14.
- Faith is neuer perfect in this life. Matth. 14.28. Marke. 9.24. Iohn. 11.21.
- Faith obtaineth any thing of God. Matt. 8.13. Matt. 9.29, 30. Matth. 15.28. Mat. 21.21, 22. Mark. 9.23. Iam. 1.6.
- Faith onely iustifieth, purifieth and sanctifieth. Acts. 13.39. Act. 15.9. Acts. 26.18. Rom. 3.21, 24, 26, 28. Rom. 4.5, 11, 13. Rom. 5.1. Rom. 9.30. Rom. 10.10. Gala. 2.16. Gal. 3.8, 11, 24. Phil. 3.9. Heb. 11.4.
- ♣ Faith is not of all men. 6.65. 2. Thess. 3.2.
- ✿ Faith put for wholsome and sounde doctrine. 1. Timo. 1.19.
- ✿ Faith put for the doctrine of the Gospel. Act. 6.7. 1. Tim. 3.9.
- ✿ Faith put for the summe of Christiā doctrine. 1. Tim. 4.6.
- [Page]✿ Faith, put for a vaine shewe of fayth. Iames 2.14. &c.
- Faith purifieth the heartes. Actes 15.9.
- Faith is the victorie of the world. 1. Iohn 5.4.
- Faith is our armour against the assaultes of the deuill. Ephes. 6.16. 1. Thess. 5.8. 1. Peter 5.9.
- Faythful are Christes friendes. Luk. 12.4. Iohn 15.13, 14.
- Faythful compared to sheepe. Matth. 10.16. matt. 25.32, 33. Iohn 10.27. Iohn 21.16.
- Faythful fewe in number. Matthew 7.13. Luke 12.32. Luke 13.23, 24. Iohn 6.60, 67. Iohn 14.22. Actes 1.15. Colossians 4.11. 1. Peter 3.20. 2. Peter 2.5. Reuelation 3.4. Reuelation. 20.8.
- Faythfull are straungers and pilgrimes on the earth. Luke 22.35. 1. Peter 1.17. 1. Peter 2.11. 2. Peter 1.13, 4.
- Faythfull are kings and priestes. 1. Peter 2.5, 9. Reuel. 1.6. Reuelat. 5.10.
- Faythfull are called Sayntes, or holy ones. Actes 9.32, 41. Romanes 1.7. Romanes 12.13. romanes 15.25, 31. rom. 16.2. 1. Corinthians 6.2. 1. Corinth. 14.33. 1. Corinth. 16.1. 2. Corinth. 1.1. 2. Corinth. 8.4. 2. Corinth. 13.12. Ephes. 1.1, 18. Ephes. 4.12. Ephesians 5.3. Phil. 1.1. Phil. 4.21, 22. Coloss. 1.2, 4. 1. Thessal. 3.13. 1. Thessal. 5.27. 2. Thess. 1.10. 1. Timoth. 5.10. Philemon 5. Hebrewes 3.1. Hebr. 6.10. Hebrewes 13.24. 1. Peter 2.9. Iude. 3. Reuelatiō 13.7. Reuelat. 17.6.
- Faythfull are the Temples of God, and habitation of the holy Ghost, which they haue receyued of God. Iohn 14.17. Romanes 5.5. Romanes 8.9. 1. Corinth. 3.16. 1. Corinth. 6.19. 2. Corinth. 1.22. 2. Corinth. 5.5. 2. Corinth. 6.16. Galat. 3.2. Galat. 4.6. Ephesians 2.21, 22. 1. Thessal. 4.8. 2. Timot. 1.14. Titus 3.5. 1. Peter 2.5. 1. Iohn 3.24.
- ✿ False prophets, reade Preachers.
- ♣ False witnesse, read Witnesse.
- ♣ Families ought to be well instructed. Actes 10.2. &c. Rom. 16.5. Ephes. 6.4. 2. Timoth. 4.19.
- ♣ Familie is to be prouided for. 1. Tim. 5.8.
- ✿ Fasting, put for vnaccustomed abstinence from meare. Acts 27.33.
- [Page]✿ Fasting ioyned with prayer. Matth. 17.21. Luke 2.37. Acts 10.30. Actes 13.3. 1. Corinth. 7.5.
- ♣ Fasting priuate and examples thereof. Matth. 4.2. Matt. 6.16, 17, 18. Luke 2.37. 1. Corinthians. 7.5. Actes 10.30. 2. Corinth. 11.27.
- ♣ Fasting publike. Acts 13.2. Acts 14.23.
- ♣ Fasting hypocriticall & true. Matth 6.16.
- ♣ Father and mother must be obeyed and honored, read Children honor parents.
- Fathers & mothers must not be loued more then Christ. Matth 10.37. Luke 14.26.
- ✿ Fathers taken for predecessors. Matth. 23.30. Actes 15.10. Hebr. 1.1.
- Fathers must not be folowed in their follies, abuses and vngodly customes. Matth. 15.2. &c. Luk. 10.38. &c. Acts 7.51. 1. Peter 1.18.
- ♣ Faults must not be fostered or borne with. Matt. 8.26. mat. 12.36. matt. 14.4, 31. matth. 15.14. matth. 18.15.
- ♣ Fauour of men must be stoutly contemned. Actes 25.9. Galat. 1.10. Galat. 2.13.
- ✿ To finde fauour, put for to be in fauour. Luke 1.30.
- ♣ Feare of God, such as children beare towards their fathers. Acts 9.31. Acts 10.2. 2. Corinthians. 7.1. Ephes. 5.21. Coloss. 3.22. 1. Peter 2.17.
- Feare of God such as seruāts beare to their masters. Rom. 8.15. Luke 1.74. 1. Iohn 4.18. Reuelat. 21.8.
- ✿ Feare vsed for obedience and reuerence towards men. Rom. 13.47. 2. Corinth. 7.15. Ephes. 6.5. 1. Peter. 3.14.
- ✿ Feare worldlye and carnall. Iohn 9.22. Iohn 12.42. Iohn 19.8.
- ✿ Feare taken for trembling and astonishing. Matth. 14.26. Matth. 27.54 Matth. 28.4. Luke 1.12. Luke 2.9. Actes 5.5, 11. Actes 19.17.
- ♣ Feare of men must be remooued from the professors of the trueth. Mat. 10.26, 28, 31. Phil. 1.28. 1. Peter 3.14.
- ♣ Fearefulnes ouermuch in ministers, is condemned. Matt. 10.26, 28. Acts 18.9.
- Feareful ones are not by & by to be reiected. Mat. 27.55.
- [Page]♣ Feastes or bankets to make, is not euill. Luke 14.12.
- Feastes or bankets abused. Matth. 14.6. Luke. 14.7, &c.
- Feastes or bankets of Christians, polluted by contemners of God. 2. Peter. 2.13. Iude 12.
- Felix. Actes 23.26. Actes 24.22.
- Festus. Actes 25.1. &c.
- ✿ Figge tree, accursed of Christ. Matth. 21.19.
- ♣ Fight or warrefare spiritual. Rom. 6.13. Rom. 7.15, 19, 23, 25. 1. Timoth. 1.18. 2. Timoth. 2.4, 5.
- ✿ Fire, put for the effect of the holy Ghost. Matth. 3.11.
- ✿ Fire for the trial of doctrine, made by Gods word and his spirite. 1. Corinth. 3.13.
- ✿ Fire vnquēchable, for the tormēt of ye wicked. Mat. 3.12.
- ✿ Fire euerlasting. Matth. 25.41.
- ✿ Fire of hell. Matth. 5.22.
- ✿ Fire vnquenchable. Matth. 3.11. Matth. 9.43.
- ✿ First borne, put for al the faithful. Heb. 12.23.
- ✿ The finger of God, put for the power of God. Luke 11.20. or rather for the holy Ghost, or the spirite of God, as it is expounded. Matth. 12.28.
- ♣ Flatterie is to be taken heede of and auoyded. Matth. 11.7. Matth. 14.4. Matth. 18.15. Romanes 16.18. 1. Corinth. 11.17. 1. Thessal. 2.5.
- Examples of flatterie. Matth. 22.16. Iohn 18.22. Actes 3.4. Actes 12.22. Actes 24.2, 3.
- ✿ Flesh, put for the naturall affection of man. Matt. 26.41.
- Flesh, put for the outward shewe of man. Iohn 8.15.
- Flesh, put eyther for outward pompe & ostentation, or for weake state and condition. 2. Corinth. 10.2.
- Flesh, put for the common course of nature. Galat. 4.29.
- Flesh, put for man. Matth. 24.22. Rom. 3.20. Rom. 7.18. 1. Corinth. 1.29. Galat. 2.16.
- Flesh, put for present life. 1. Peter 4.2.
- Flesh, put for the Ceremonies of the lawe. Galat. 3.3.
- ♣ Flesh, what it iudgeth of true religion. Acts 26.24.
- ✿ Flesh attributed to fishes. 1. Corinth. 15.39.
- ✿ Flesh and bloud put for man. Matth. 16.17. Galat. 1.16. Ephes. 6.12.
- [Page]♣ Flesh must be crucified. Galat. 5.24.
- ♣ After the flesh we must not liue. Rom. 8.13.
- ✿ Flesh, put for the mortall body. Philip. 1.22.
- ✿ Flesh taken for the whole man. Matthew 24.22. Actes 2.17. Rom. 3.20.
- ✿ Flesh, put for the corrupt nature, affection or carnall wisedome of man. Matthew 16.17. Iohn 3.6. Romanes 7.18. Rom. 8.5, 6.
- ♣ Flesh & the workes or fruites therof. Galat. 5.19. Eph. 2.3.
- ♣ Flesh lusteth and fighteth against the spirite. Galat. 5.17. 1. Peter 2.11.
- ♣ Flesh and bloud of Christ are our spiritual meate and drinke. Iohn 6.51, 54.
- ♣ Flocke of Christ a litle one. Luke 12.32.
- ✿ Floore of Christ. Matth. 3.12. Luke 3.17.
- ♣ Flying in the time of persecution sometimes lawful. Mat. 4.12. Matth. 10.23. Matth. 12.15. Iohn 7.1. Iohn 10.12, 13. Acts 8.1. Acts 9.25. Acts 14.16. Actes 17.10.
- ♣ Forgiuenes of sinnes by the preaching of the Gospell. Matth. 16.19. Iohn 20.23.
- ♣ Forgiuenes of sinnes is free. Rom. 4.7.
- Forgiuenes of sinnes by Christ onely. Acts 5.31. Eph. 1.7.
- ✿ Fornication put for Idolatrie. Reuelat. 2.14. Reuel. 17.2. Reuelat. 18.3.
- ✿ Fornication condemned. Matth. 15.19. Acts 15.20. Romanes 1.29. 1. Corinth. 5.11. 1. Corinthians 6.9, 13, 18. 1. Corinth. 10.8. Galat. 5.19. Ephes. 5.3. Colossians 3.5. 1. Thessal. 4.3. Reuela. 2.14.
- ✿ Forsake, see Renounce.
- ♣ Free wil of man ouerthrowen. Matth. 16.17, 23. Iohn 3.3. Iohn 6.44, 45. Iohn 15.5. Acts 26.18. Roman. 5.6. Rom. 8.7. 2. Corinth. 3.5. Galat. 5.17. Ephes. 2.8. Philip. 1.6. Philip. 2.13. Iames 4.8.
- ♣ Frugalitie set forth & commended. Iohn 6.12.
- ✿ Fruite of the vine, put for wine. Matth. 26.29.
- ✿ Fruites worthy amendemēt of life. Matt. 3.8. Luke 3.8.
- ✿ Fulfil the measure, put for to make perfect and to finish wickednesse. Matth. 23.32.
G.
- GAbriel the angel declareth the birth of Iohn Baptist, & saluteth the virgin Marie. Luke 1.13, 19, 28.
- Gaius of Derbe. Actes 20.4.
- Galatia. Galat. 1.2.
- Galatians lightnes and inconstancie. Galatians 1.6. Galatians 5.7.
- Galile. Iohn 7.52.
- Gallio Acts 18.12, 14.
- Gamaliel. Acts 5.34.
- ✿ Gates of hell and what they are. Matth. 16.18.
- ♣ Gathering, see Collection.
- Gaza. Actes. 8.26.
- ✿ Gelded man, see Eunuches.
- ✿ Genealogie of Christ described. Matthew 1.1. &c. Luke 3.23. &c.
- ✿ Generation, put for condition or state. Luke. 16.8.
- ✿ Generation put for an age, or the people or stocke liuing in that age. Heb. 3.10.
- ✿ Gentiles without the lawe. 1. Corinth. 9.21.
- Gentiles haue the Lawe, being without the lawe. Romanes 2.14.
- ✿ Gentiles knew not God. 1. Thessal. 4.5.
- Gentiles knew God. Rom. 1.20.
- Gentiles lacking the worde, are without excuse before God. Acts 14.17. Rom. 1.20. Rom. 2.12.
- Gentiles, put for the Iewes dispersed among the Gentiles. Iohn 7.35.
- Gentiles put for them which are not regenerated by gods spirite. Ephes. 4.17.
- Gentiles calling named a mysterie. Romanes 16.25. Ephes. 3.3. 1. Timoth. 3.18.
- Gentiles calling foretolde. Mat. 8.11. Mat. 12.18, 21. matth. 21.41. mat. 28.19. Luke 24.47. Iohn. 10.16. Acts 2.17. Acts 9.15. Acts. 13.46. Rom. 9.25. Rom. 10.20. Galat. 4.27.
- Gentiles calling established. Actes 11.1. Actes 14.27. Actes 15.7, 14. Ephes. 3.6.
- [Page]♣ Gentlenes or meekenes commended. Matthew 5.5, 25. matt. 11.29. matth. 18.1, 2. &c. 15, 16. 1. Corinth. 13.5. Galat. 5.22, 23. Ephes. 4.2. Coloss. 3.12. Titus. 3.2.
- Gentlenes a fruite of the spirite. Galat. 5.22.
- ✿ Gestures vsed in prayer. Matth. 26.39. Acts 20.36. Acts 21.5. Ephes. 3.14.
- ♣ Gift of God. Iohn 4.10. Iohn. 10.28. Ephes. 2.8. Iames 1.17. 2. Peter 1.3.
- Giftes of God are without repentance. Rom. 11.29.
- Giftes of God diuers, and yet peculiar. Rom. 12.6. 1. Cor. 7.7. Ephes. 4.7. 1. Peter 4.10.
- ♣ Giue we ought to whosoeuer desireth. Luke 6.3.
- ✿ To giue is better then to receiue. Acts 20.35.
- ✿ Giue glory to god, put for to cōfesse a fault before god. Ioh 9.24. the like speach is in ye old Testamēt. Iosh. 7.18.
- ✿ Glory, put for Gods mercy. Rom. 9.23.
- ♣ Glory all, is due vnto God. Matth. 6.13.
- ♣ Glory vaine, or vaine glory, is to be auoided, or fled frō. Matt 6.12. &c. Iohn 5.44. Iohn 7.18. Iohn 8.54. Ioh. 12.43. Galat. 5.26. Philip. 2.3.
- ♣ Glory, see vaine glory.
- ♣ Gluttonie condemned. Luke 21.34. Rom. 13.13. Galat. 5.21. 1. Peter 4.3.
- ✿ Gnashing of teeth. Matth. 8.12. Matth. 13.50.
- Gnidum the name of an Iland. Acts 27.7.
- ♣ God taketh care for those which are his. Matt. 2.12, 13. Matt. 6.25, 26. Matt. 10.19, 29, 30, 31. Mat. 15.32. Matt. 18.6, 10, 14. Luke 12.22, 33. Luk. 18.7. Ioh. 10.14. Acts 5.19. Acts 7.3, 6, 7▪ 9, 10. Acts 12.7. Acts 14.19, 20. Acts 18.10. 1. Tim. 4.10. 1. Timothie 6.17. 2. Timoth. 1.12. 2. Timothie 4.17. Iames 5.11. 1. Peter 1.5. 1. Peter 2.23. 1. Peter 3.12. 1. Peter 5.7. 2. Peter 2.7.
- God is one. Marke 12.29. Iohn 17.3. 1. Corinth. 8.6. Ephe. 4.6. 1. Timoth. 2.5.
- God is no accepter of persōs. Acts 10.34. Rom. 2.11. Galat. 2.6. Ephes. 6.9. Coloss. 3.25. 1. Peter 1.17.
- God onely is to be worshipped. Matth. 4.10. Reuelat. 19.10. Reuelat. 22.9.
- [Page]God is the author of all good things. Matth. 7.7. Iohn 3.17. Rom. 11.36. 1. Corinth. 4.7. 2. Corinth. 9.8. Ephes. 4.7. 1. Timoth. 6.17. Iames 1.17. 2. Peter 1.3.
- God is onely good. Matth. 19.17. Marke 10.18. Luke 18.19.
- God is most ready to do good. Iames 1.5.
- God is Christs head. 1. Corinth. 11.3.
- God is the keeper of our life. Matth. 10.29, 30.
- God called faithfull. 1. Corinthians 1.9. 1. Corinth. 10.13. 2. Thessal. 3.3.
- God is the fountaine of life. Iohn 5.26.
- God onely immortall. 1. Timoth. 6.16. 1. Tim. 1.17.
- God is inuisible. Iohn 1.18. Coloss. 1.15. 1. Tim. 1.17. 1. Tim. 6.16. Heb. 11.27. 1. Ioh. 4.12, 20.
- God onely is to be called vpon. Actes 12.5. Rom. 10.13. &c. Ephes. 3.14. Heb. 5 7. Iames 1.5.
- God is a spirite. Iohn 4.24. 2. Corinth. 3.17.
- God is light and dwelleth in the light. 1. Iohn 1.5. 1. Timothie 6.16.
- God is father of all. Ephes. 4.6.
- God is creator of all things. Actes 17.24. 1. Corinthians 8.6. 1. Corinthians 11.12. Ephes. 3.9. Hebrewes 3.4. Reuelat. 4.11. Reuelat. 10.6.
- God is the beginning and the end, Reuelat. 21.6.
- God woorketh all in all things. 1. Corinthians 12.6. Ephesians 1.10.
- God, to him nothing is impossible. Matthew 19.26. Luke 1.37. Luke 18.27.
- God giueth life and being to all. Actes 17.25. 1. Timothie 6.13.
- God is onely wise. Romanes 16.27. 1. Tim. 1.17. Iude 25.
- God onely holie. Reuelat. 15.4.
- God is true and faithfull and cannot lie. Iohn 3.33. Romanes 3.4. 1. Corinthians 1.9. 1. Thessal. 5.24. 2. Thessal. 3.3. Tit. 1.2. Heb. 6.18. Heb. 10.23. 1. Ioh. 1.9. 1. Ioh. 5.20.
- God is onely Prince, the King of kings & Lorde of lordes. 1. Timoth. 6.15.
- God is the knower and searcher of heartes. Actes 1.24. Actes 15.8. Rom. 8.27.
- [Page]God knoweth his. 2. Timoth. 2.19.
- God onely forgiueth sinnes. Marke 2.7.
- God iustifieth and sanctifieth. Rom. 3.24. Romanes 8.30, 33. 1. Thessal. 5.23.
- God called our Sauiour. 1. Timoth. 2.3. Titus 3.4. Iude 25.
- God is iudge of all. Hebrewes 12.23.
- God is the onely Lawegiuer, which can destroy and saue. Iames 4.12.
- God onely teacheth and giueth true wisedome. Iohn 6.45. Ephes. 1.8, 17. Col. 1.9. Heb. 8.11. Iames 1.5. 1. Iohn. 5.20.
- God counseled of none. Rom. 11.34. 1. Corinth. 2.16.
- God dwelleth not in Temples made with handes. Actes. 7.48. Actes 17.24.
- God notwithstanding dwelleth in his, to wit, in the faythfull. Iohn 14.17. 1. Iohn 4.15. reade Faythfull.
- God heareth vs in our requestes. Matth. 7.7. Matthewe 18.19. Matth. 21.22. 1. Iohn 5.14, 15.
- God chasteneth and prooueth his. Hebr. 12.6. Iames 1.12. 1. Peter 1.7. 1. Peter 4.12, 13. Reuelat. 2.10. Reuel. 3.19.
- God exhorteth to repentance & attendeth. Rom. 2.4. 2. Peter 3.9.
- God must be followed and we must striue to be like him. Matth. 5.45. Ephes. 5.1. 1. Iohn 2.6.
- ✿ Gods, for Princes and Iudges. Iohn 10.34.
- ✿ Gods false, or false gods, as Idoles, called vanitie and deuils. Actes 14.15. Actes 19.26. 1. Corinthians 8.1. 1. Cor. 10.20. Galat. 4.8.
- ✿ Godlines put for the true seruice of God. 1. Tim 4.7, 8.
- ♣ Godlines is great gaine. 1. Timoth. 6.6.
- Gog and Magog. Reuelat. 20.8.
- Golgotha. Matth. 27.33.
- ♣ Good doing or well doing necessarie for the godly. 2. Thessal. 3.13. Heb. 13.16.
- Good doing or well doing ought to be obserued towards all men. Romanes 12.20. Galat. 6.10. 1. Thessal. 5.15.
- ✿ Good, vsed for profitable. 1. Corinthians. 7.1.
- ♣ Good things to knowe is not sufficient. Iohn 13.17.
- ♣ Good ones are mingled with ill ones. Matthewe 3.12. [Page] Matt. 10.4. Matth. 13.24. &c. 39. &c. 47. &c. Mat. 22.11. Mat. 25.2, 32. Iohn. 9.16. Iohn. 12.42. Iohn. 13.18. Act. 5.1. &c. Act. 20.29, 30. Galat. 4.30. 2. Timo. 2.20. Heb. 3.16, 18. Reue. 2.13.
- ♣ Gospel what it is. Rom. 1.16.
- Gospel was to be preached publikely through all the worlde to euery creature. Matt. 24.14. Matt. 28.19. Marke. 16.15. Act. 1.8. Coloss. 1.23.
- Gospel is to be preached publikely and priuately. Actes. 5.42.
- Gospel called a mysterie or secrete and secretes. 1. Corin. 4.1. Ephe. 3.9. Ephe. 6.19. Coloss. 1.26. Coloss. 4.3.
- Gospel called Pauls. Rom. 2.16. 1. Thessa. 1.5. 2. Thess. 2.14. 2. Tim. 2.8.
- Gospel is the message of peace. Ephe. 2.17. Ephe. 6.15.
- Gospel sounded throughout all the world. Coloss. 1.6.
- Gospel furthered by afflictions. Phil. 1.12.
- Gospel compared to seede. Matt. 13.3. 1. Pet. 1.23.
- Gospel called the word of grace. Act. 20.32.
- Gospel called the woorde of trueth. Ephe. 1.13. Coloss. 1.5. Iam. 1.18.
- Gospel called the worde of life. Phil. 2.16.
- Gospel called the testimonie of God. 1. Cor. 2.1.
- Gospel hidden from the reprobate. Matth. 13.11. 2. Corin. 4.3, 4.
- Gospel is hid from the wise and mightie, and is reueyled to the poore and simple. Matt. 11.25. Iohn. 7.48. 1. Cor. 1.21, 25. &c. 1. Cor. 2.7, 8.
- ✿ Grace, put for faith and the fruites thereof. 1. Pet. 1.5.
- Grace, put for free giftes. 1. Cor. 1.4.
- Grace, put for spirituall giftes. 2. Pet. 3.18.
- Grace, put for the ministerie and preaching of grace. Galat. 2.9.
- Grace, put for free forgiuenes of sinnes. Iohn. 1.17.
- Grace, put for the whole calling of the faithfull. Heb. 12.15.
- Grace, put for the efficacie and power of the spirite. Acts. 14.26.
- ♣ Grace of God through Christ. Iohn. 1.17.
- Grace we are saued by. Actes. 15.11. Rom. 11.5. Ephe. 2.5. [Page] Titus. 3.7.
- Grace of God we ought to trust on. 1. Pet. 1.13.
- ♣ Grace or thankes rendered to God before meales and after. Matth. 14.19. Mar. 15.36. Mat. 26.26. 1. Tim. 4.4.5.
- Grace or thankes must be rendred to God for all thinges. Ephe. 5.20. 1. Thess. 5.18.
- ✿ Grecians or Greekes, put for the Iewes dispersed among the Grecians or Greekes. Iohn. 7.31. Iohn. 12.20.
- ♣ Grudging, see Murmur.
H.
- ✿ HAnd put for power & might. Luk. 1.66. Act. 11.21. Act 13.11.
- ✿ Hands lifted vp in prayer. 1. Tim. 2.8.
- ✿ Hands laid on, or put on, or ioyned as a signe with working of myracles. Mark. 7.32. Act. 8.17, 18. Act. 9.17.
- ✿ Hands laid or put on, ioyned as a ceremonie in ordeyning offices of the Church. Act. 6.6. Act. 13.3. 1. Tim. 4.14. 1. Tim. 5.22. 2. Tim. 1.6.
- ✿ Hands put or laide on mencioned. Matt. 19.13. Heb. 6.2.
- ✿ Hands washing and what it meant. Matt. 27.24.
- ✿ Hand lifted vp, put for to sweare. Reue. 10.5.
- ✿ Hands pure. 1. Tim. 2.8.
- ✿ Hand dried healed of Christ. Mat. 12.13.
- ✿ Hand to be cut of. Matth. 5.30. Matt. 18.8.
- ✿ Hand to the plough. Luk. 9.62.
- ♣ Hardnes of life, see Austeritie.
- ♣ Hardening of the heart commeth of God, who hardeneth whom he will, & yet he altogether without euil. Ioh. 12.40. Rom. 9.18. Rom. 11.8.
- ✿ Heart, put for the affectiōs, or desire of ye heart Mat. 6.21.
- ✿ Heart, put for the soule. 1. Pet. 3.4.
- ✿ Heart, put for the conscience. 1. Thess. 3.13. 1. Ioh. 3.20, 21
- ✿ Heart, put for the will. Act. 4.32.
- ✿ These words, All the heart, put for a sincere and an vpright heart. Act. 8.37.
- ✿ Heart is the seat of all euill things. Matth. 15.19.
- ♣ Hearts of men are in Gods hands. Act. 28.2.
- ♣ Heart, God beholdeth. Act. 8.21.
- [Page]✿ Haruest is great, therefore we must pray God to sends forth labourers. Matth. 9.37, 38.
- ♣ Haste good and necessarie. Matt. 24.17. Luk. 1.39. Luk. 2.15, 16. Luk. 10.4. Luk. 12.35. Luk. 24.33. Act. 10.7. Act. 20.16. 2. Pet. 3.12.
- ♣ Haste to much is to be taken heed of and auoided. Mat. 8.19. Mat. 13.20, 21. Mat. 14.8, 28. Mat. 20.22. Act. 22.25, 26. Iam. 1.19.
- ♣ Hate of one towards another is forbidden. Mat. 5.44. Tit. 3.3. 1. Iohn. 2.9. 1. Iohn. 3.15. 1 Iohn. 4.20.
- ✿ Head of the man is Christ. 1. Cor. 11.3.
- ✿ Head of the woman, is man. 1. Corin. 11.3. Ephesi. 5.23.
- ✿ Head put for prince and Lord. Coloss. 2.10.
- ♣ Health of the bodie, may be cared for. 1. Tim. 5.23.
- ✿ Heape coales of fire on the enemies head. Roman. 12.20.
- ✿ Heare, put for to beleeue. Matth. 7.24. Iohn. 10.8, 16. 1. Tim. 4.16. 1. Iohn. 4.6.
- ✿ Heare, put for to vnderstand. 1. Cor. 14.2.
- ♣ Hearing of the word of God only is not sufficient. Mat. 7.21. Luk. 11.28. Rom. 2.13. Iam. 1.22. &c.
- ♣ Hearing of Gods word is the beginning of faith. Act. 8.6. Rom. 10.17.
- ✿ Hearers of Gods word are of foure sortes. Matt. 13.19, 20. &c.
- ✿ Hearers of Christ are of three sortes. Iohn. 7.40, 41.
- ✿ Heauen called Gods throne. Matt. 5.34. Act. 7.49.
- ✿ Heauen, put for the glorie of Gods kingdome. Hebrew. 9.24.
- ✿ Heauen and earth shall passe away. Matt. 24.35. Mark. 13.31. Heb. 1.11. 2. Pet. 3.10. Reue. 21.1.
- ✿ Heauen and earth new. 2. Pet. 3.13. Reue. 21.1.
- ✿ Heauen open. Mat. 3.16. Act. 7.56.
- ♣ Heauenly things are to be sought for, and regarded, Phil. 3.20. Coloss. 3.1.
- ♣ Heauinesse which is commendable. 2. Cor. 7.9.
- Heauinesse discommendable. Luk. 18.23. 2. Cor. 7.9, 10.
- [Page]✿ Hell. Luk. 10.15. Phil. 2.10. 2 Pet. 2.4. Iude 6. Reuel. 6.8.
- ✿ Hell fire is vnquenchable. Matt. 3.12. Matt. 18.8. Mark. 9.44. Luk. 3.17.
- ✿ Hell is darknesse, where shalbe weeping and gnashing of teeth. Matt. 8.12. Matt. 22.13. Matt. 25.30.
- ✿ Heresie taken in good part. Act. 24.14.
- ✿ Heresie taken in ill part. Galat. 5.20.
- ♣ Heresies sometimes bring profit. 1. Cor. 11.19.
- ♣ Heresies and sectes must needes be in the worlde, and wherefore. 1. Corin. 11.19. 2. Pet. 2.1.
- ♣ Heretike is to be auoyded and when. Tit. 3.10.
- Herode his crueltie and death. Matth. 2.16, 19. of some he is called, Herode the great, of some, Ascalon.
- Herode his incest and other his wickednesse. Matth. 14.1. &c. Luke. 13.32. Luke. 23.11. This man was called Herode Antipas.
- Herode his hypocrisie, crueltie and death. Act. 12.1, 2, 3, 23. This man is named of some. Herode Agrippa.
- Herodians and who they were. Matth. 22.16.
- Herodias and her wickednesse. Matth. 14.3, 8.
- ✿ Hidde, put for safe and sure. Coloss. 3.3.
- Hierusalem, see Ierusalem.
- ✿ Hireling who he is. Iohn. 10.12.
- ✿ Hoste of heauen, what it is. Act. 7.42.
- ♣ Holinesse must be striuen to. Luk. 1.75. Rom. 12.1. Heb. 12.14. 1. Pet. 1.15, 16.
- ♣ Holy Spirite, see the word Spirite.
- ♣ Honour to God and to Christ. Iohn. 5.23.
- ♣ Honour to father and mother. Matth. 15.4. Matth. 19.19. Ephe. 6.1. Coloss. 3.20.
- Honour to kings and magistrates. 1. Pet. 2.17.
- Honour to ministers or elders. 1. Tim. 5.17.
- Honour to masters. 1. Tim. 6.1.
- Honour to wiues. 1. Pet. 3.7.
- ✿ Honour vsed for to helpe, prouide and to intreat wel. Mat. 15.4, 5. 1. Tim. 5.3, 17. 1. Pet. 3.7.
- [Page]✿ Hope, put for faith. 1. Pet. 3.15.
- Hope, put for promise. Heb. 6.18.
- Hope, put for the things which are hoped for. Ephe. 1.18. Coloss. 1.5. Titus. 2.13. Rom. 8.24.
- Hope respecteth things which are not seene. Rom. 8.24, 25.
- Hope, compared to an ancker. Heb. 6.19.
- ♣ Hope ought to be certaine & assured. Phil. 1.20. Coloss. 1.23. Heb. 3.6. Heb. 10.20.
- Hope is to be conceiued & strengthened by the consideration of Gods benefites alreadie past. Mat. 16.8, 9. Rom. 5.4. 2. Corin. 1.10.
- Hope is one. Ephe. 4.4.
- Hope is of God. Rom. 15.13.
- Hope saueth vs. Rom. 8.24.
- Hope must be in God. 1. Pet. 1.21.
- Hope maketh not ashamed. Rom. 5.5.
- Hope is a piece of our spirituall armour. 1. Thess. 5.8.
- Hope must be reioyced in. Rom. 5.2. Rom. 12.12.
- ✿ Horne, put for might or power. Luk. 1.69.
- Hosanna. Matth. 21.9.
- ♣ Hospitalitie, or housekeeping (which is to receiue the poore and straungers) must be vsed, and examples thereof. Matt. 25.35. Luk. 10.38. Act. 9.43. Act. 16.15, 34. Act. 17.2. Act. 21.16. Act. 28.7. Rom. 12.13. 1. Tim. 3.2. 1. Tim. 5.10. Tit. 1.8. Heb. 13.2. 1. Pet. 4.9.3. Iohn. 5.
- ✿ Houre, put for an appoynted time. Iohn. 2.4. Iohn. 7.30.
- ✿ House of God, put for the place, where the Tabernacle or the Arke was before the Temple was buylded. Mark. 2.26.
- ♣ Humilitie or humblenesse before God. Luk. 18.14. Iam. 4.10. 1. Pet. 5.6.
- Humilitie towards men is to be imbraced. Mat. 8.8. Mat. 11.29. Matt. 18.3. Matt. 23.12. Luk. 14.7, 8, 9. &c. Luk. 22.25, 26, 27. Act. 12.23. Phil. 2.3. Coloss. 3.12. 1. Pet. 5.5.
- Humilitie counterfeit. Coloss. 2.18.
- ♣ Husbandes dutie. Ephesi. 5.25, 28 &c. Coloss. 3.19. 1. Peter. 3.7.
- Hymeneus an Apostata. 1. Tim. 1.20. 2. Tim. 2.17.
- ✿ Hymnes and what they are. Coloss. 3.16. Ephe. 5.19.
- [Page]♣ Hypocrisie God cannot abide. Matth. 6.1, 2, 3. Matth. 18.35. Matth. 23.5, 13, 14. &c. Act. 5.5. Act 8.21.
- Hypocrisie shall not alwaies be cloked. Mat. 7.15, 16.
- Hypocrisie is alwayes proud and ambitious. Matt. 6.5. Matt. 23.14. Luke. 7.36. Luk. 18.9. Iohn. 9.40. Iohn. 11.47.
- Hypocrisie is alwaies enuious and cruell. Luk. 14.1. Iohn. 9.13. Act. 23.12.
- Hypocrisie and hypocrites be disclosed by the Gospel. Mat. 19.22. mat. 24.12. matt. 27.6. Luk. 2.35. Luk. 13.14. Iohn. 10.19. Iohn. 15.22. Act. 13.5. Act. 19.9. Act. 28.25.
- Hypocrisie, and an euil conscience ioyned together. 1. Tim. 4.2.
- Hypocrisie condemned. Matth. 5.8. Matt. 6.2, 16. Matth. 7.21. Matth. 12.33, 34. Matth. 15.8. Matth. 16.1, 3. Matth. 21.30. Luk. 1.75. Luk. 11.39. Luk. 13.14, 15. Luk. 16.15. Iohn 1.47. Iohn. 3.20, 21. Iohn. 8.7. Iohn. 12.42. Act. 5.3. &c. Ephe. 6.6. Heb. 10.22. Iam. 1.26. Iam. 3.17. 1. Pet. 1.22. 1. Pet. 2.1. 1. Pet 3.10. 1. Iohn. 2.19. 1. Iohn. 3.18.
- Hypocrites must be pressed and beaten with the Iudgementes of God. Mat. 7.22, 23. Mat. 23. almost throughout the whole Chapter. Luke. 16.15. Act. 28.25.
- Hypocrites obseruing verie small matters, carelesly neglect the greater poyntes. Matt. 9.11. Matth. 12.1, 2. &c. Matth. 15.1, 2. &c. Matth. 23.23. Act. 6.14. Heb. 10.5.
- Hypocrites reuerence Gods ministers after their death, whom they could not abide, when they were aliue. Matt. 23.29, 30.
- Hypocrites like to whited tombes. Mat. 23.27.
- Hypocrites must be sharply reproued. Mat. 3.7. mat. 7.5. mat. 12.34.39. Matth. 15.7. Matth. 16.3. Matth. 22.18. Matth. 23. throughout the whole almost. Luk. 3.7. Iohn. 5.45. Iohn. 8.7, 8, 9, 21, 37. Act. 5.52, 53. Act. 8.20, 23. Act. 13.10. Act. 28.25.
- Hypocrites and their nature or disposition described. Matt. 3.7. Matt. 7.3. Matt. 9.11. Matt. 14.9. Matt. 23.4, 5 &c. almost throughout the whole Chapter. Matth. 27.5, 6, 7. Luk. 16.14. Iohn. 7.32. Iohn. 8.4, 5, 41, 48. Iohn. 9.18. Iohn. 10.33. Iohn. 11.48. Act. 12.3, 4. Act. 21.30.
I.
- IAcob the patriarch. Act. 7.12. Rom. 9.13. Heb. 11.20.
- Iayler deliuered from death by Pauls ministerie. Actes. 16.28.
- Iairus and his storie. Mark. 5.22. &c.
- Iames the brother of Iohn killed by Herode. Act. 12.2.
- Iames the sonne of Zebede, and brother of Iohn is called of Christ. Matt. 4.21.
- Iames the Lords brother. Galat. 1.19.
- Iames the sonne of Alpheus. Matt. 10.3.
- ♣ Iangling vaine condemned. 1. Tim. 1.6. Tit. 1.10.
- Iannes and Iambres resisted Moses. 2. Tim. 3.8.
- Iconium a citie of Licaonia. Act. 13.51.
- ♣ Idlenesse is condemned, and therefore to be auoyded. 2. Thess. 3.11. 1. Tim. 5.13. Titus. 1.12.
- ♣ Idle words or talke condemned. Matt. 12.36.
- ♣ Idolatrie or worshipping of creatures is condemned, and therefore must be fled from. Act. 7.43. Act. 14.11. &c. Act. 15.20, 29. Actes. 17.16. Rom. 1.25. 1. Cor. 6.9. 1. Cor. 8.7. 1. Corin. 10.7.14. Galat. 5.20 Coloss. 3.5. 1. Pet. 4.3. 1. Iohn. 5.21.
- ♣ Idolaters must be auoided. 1. Cor. 5.11. 1. Cor. 6.9. 2. Cor. 6.17. Reue. 2.20.
- ♣ Idolaters punished and condemned. Reue. 9.20. Reue. 21.8. Reue. 22.15.
- ✿ Ielousie of two sorts. 2. Cor. 11.2. Galat. 4.17.
- Ierusalem the citie of the great king. Matth. 5.35.
- Ierusalem and Christes entrie into it. Matth. 21.1, 18.
- Ierusalem and the destruction thereof foretolde. Matth. 23.37.
- Ierusalem celestiall or heauenly. Galat. 4.26. Heb. 12.22.
- Ierusalem the newe. Reue. 3.12. Reue. 21.2.
- Ierusalem the killer and verie slaughter house of the Prophets. Luk. 13.33, 34.
- Ierusalem called the holy citie. Mat. 4.5. Matt. 27.53.
- ✿ Iewes of two sorts. Rom. 2.28, 29.
- ✿ Iewes casting off foretolde. Matth. 8.12. Matth. 22.8. [Page] Rom. 9.27. Rom. 10.21. Rom. 11.11.
- Iewes a remnant of them shalbe saued. Matth. 27.57. Luk. 1.16. Luk. 2.25, 34 Iohn. 10.16. Acts. 2.5. Rom. 9.27, 29. Rom. 11. almost throughout the whole Chapter.
- Iewes and their excellencie. Rom. 3.2. Rom. 9.5.
- Iewes blynded and beleeued not. Iohn. 12.37, 38. Rom. 11.7. 2. Cor. 3.14.
- Iewes are not to be cast of, but to be loued and prayed for. Rom. 1.10. Rom. 10.1. Rom. 11.28.
- Iesabel. Reuel. 2.20.
- ♣ Ignorance of the Scriptures the mother of errors. Matt. 22.29.
- ♣ Ignorance of God. Acts. 17.30. Rom. 10.3. 1. Corin. 15.34. Ephe. 4.18. 2. Thess. 1.8. 1. Thess. 4.5.
- Ignorance may be pardoned. Act. 3.17. 1. Tim. 1.13.
- Ignorance vnpardonable. 2. Pet. 2.12.
- Ignorance excuseth not for sinne. Matth. 13.54. Luk. 12.48. Iohn. 1.50. Acts. 3.17. Acts. 13.27. Act. 14.16, 17. Act. 17.30. Rom. 10.2. 1. Tim. 1.13.
- ✿ Image of God in man. Ephe 4.24. Coloss. 3.10.
- Image of God is Christ, see before in the word Christ.
- Image of God is man. 1. Cor. 11.7.
- ✿ Immortalitie. 1. Cor. 15.53, 54.
- ♣ Immortalitie of the soule. Matth. 10.28. Matth. 16.26.
- ♣ Inconstancie condemned, and examples thereof. Matth. 8.19.20,21. &c. Luk. 4.22, 28, 29. Act. 28.4, 6. 2. Cor. 1.17. Galat. 1.6. Galat. 4.14, 18. Ephesi. 4.17. Iam. 1.6, 8. 2. Pet. 6. Galat. 4.14, 18. Ephe. 4.17. Iam. 1.6, 8. 2. Pet. 2.14. see also in the word Galatians.
- ♣ Indeuour or labour of man is but vaine, vnlesse Gods fauour be present. Matth. 14.5. Iohn. 21.3. Acts. 5.19, 22, 34, 38 Act. 9.23, 24. Act. 12.11.
- ♣ Infants or yong children are to be baptized. Matth. 19.14. Act. 2.39. 1. Cor. 7.14.
- ♣ Infirme ones, see Weake in the faith.
- ✿ Infirme in the bodie are healed of Christ. Mat. 4.23. Mat. 8.13. Matt. 9.7. Matt. 12.13. Matt. 14.36. Mat. 15.28. Mat. 19. 2. Luk. 14.4. Iohn. 4.50. Iohn. 5.8.
- [Page]♣ Infirmities and diseases sometimes come for sinne, Iohn 5.14.
- Infirmities sometimes come for Gods glory. Iohn 5.3. Iohn 11.4.
- ♣ Iniurie or wrong ought not to be done, not rendred, but to be suffered. Matth. 5.39. Romanes 12.17. 1. Corinth. 6.7. 1. Thessal. 5.15. 1. Peter 3.9.
- ♣ Intents good, not alwayes allowed of. Matth. 16.22. Iohn 4.22, 23. Iohn 6.15. Rom. 10.2.
- Ioanna the wife of Chusa followed Christ. Luke 8.3.
- Iob, an ensample of patience. Iames 5.11.
- Iohn the Baptist his birth. Luke 1.57. his preaching. Mat. 3.1. Luk. 3.2. &c. his death and the cause therof. Mat. 14.3. &c.
- He was sent of God to beare witnes of Christ. Iohn 1.6.
- Iohns Baptisme, put for his doctrine. Matt. 21.25. Luke 20.4. Acts 18.25. Acts 19.3.
- Iohn the Apostle and Euangelist beloued of Christ. Iohn 13.23.
- Iohn, called Marke. Acts 15.37.
- Ioppa. Actes 10.5.
- Iosephs afflictions and exaltation or lifting vp. Actes 7.10. Hebr. 11.22.
- Ioseph, the husband of Marie the virgin. Matth. 1.16, 19.
- Ioseph of Arimathea. Matth. 27.57. Marke 15.43. Luke 23.50, 51. Iohn 19.38.
- Ioseph called Barnabas. Acts 4.36.
- Ioses. Actes 4.36.
- ♣ Ioye of conscience. Actes 13.52.
- ✿ Is, put for, signifieth. Matth. 26.26. Luke 8.11.
- ✿ Israel, put for all the beleeuers. Rom. 11.26.
- ✿ Israelites of two sortes. Rom. 9.6. 1. Corinth. 10.18. Galat. 6.16.
- ✿ Israelites which are in deede. Rom. 9.48.
- Italian band. Actes 10.1.
- Iudas the Patriarch. Matthew 1.2, 3.
- Iudas the traitor called also Iscariot. Matt. 10.4. Marke 3.19.
- Iudas called a thiefe. Iohn 12.6.
- Iudas counted vncleane. Iohn 13.10.
- [Page]Iudas called a deuill. Iohn 6.70.
- Iudas selleth and betrayeth Christ. Matth. 26.15, 48.
- Iudas seemeth to repent, and hangeth him selfe. Matthewe 27.5.
- Iudas his death, and the maner therof. Actes 1.18.
- Iudas or Iude, Iames brother. Luke 6.16. Iohn 14.22. Iude 1.
- Iudas of Galile author of sedition. Actes 5.37.
- ✿ To iudge after the flesh. Iohn 8.15.
- ✿ Iudgement, put for equitie. Matth. 23.23.
- Iudgement, put for punishment. Actes 8.33. Romanes 2.3.
- Iudgement, put for authoritie and power. Iohn 5.22, 27. Iohn 16.11.
- Iudgement, put for restoring of thinges out of order. Iohn 9.39.
- Iudgement, put for Gods secret counsell and woorkes which are incomprehensible, true, and iust. Rom. 11.33. Reuelat. 19.2.
- Iudgement taken for Gods correction, vpon his children. 1. Corinth 11.32. 1. Peter 4.17.
- ♣ Iudgement which is vniuersal and last. Matthewe 11.24. Actes 17.31. Hebrewes 9.27.
- Iudgement generall after what sort it shalbe. Matthewe 25.31.32.
- Iudgement general, what signes shall go before. Matthewe 24.29, 30. &c.
- Iudgement general the day and houre thereof is not knowen to any but God onely. Matthewe 24.36. Marke 13.32. 1. Thessal. 5.2. 2. Peter 3.10.
- Iudgement generall must be wayted for, from houre to houre. Matth. 24.42, 43, 44. Luke 12.36. Iames 5.7, 8.
- ♣ Iudgement of others which is rash & headlong, is condemned. Matthew 7.1. matth. 26.8. matth. 27.25. Luke 7.36, 39. Luke 12.57. Luke 13.1, 2. &c. Luke 15.2. Actes 28.4. Romanes 2.1. &c. Roman. 14.3, 4, 13. 1. Corinthians 4.3, 5. Iames 4.12.
- Iudgement which is iust, commaunded. Iohn 7.24.
K.
- ✿ KEyes of hell and death. Reuelation 1.18.
- ✿ Keyes of the kingdome of heauen. Matth. 16.19
- ✿ Keye of knowledge. Luke 11.52.
- ♣ Kindnes commaunded. Coloss. 3.12. See meekenes.
- ✿ Kingdome of Christ eternall. Luke 1.33. 2. Peter 1.11.
- ✿ Kingdome deuided. Matth. 12.2.
- ✿ Kingdome of God, put for the administration of ye Gospel. 1. Corinthians 4.20.
- Kingdome of God, put for the Gospell it selfe. Matthewe 21.43.
- Kingdome of God, put for all that belongeth to the glory of God. Matthew 6.33.
- Kingdome of God commeth not with obseruation, but is within vs. Luke 17.20, 21.
- Kingdome of God, put for his spiritual gouernment of the faithfull in the person of Iesus Christ. Marke 1.15.
- Kingdome of God, put for euerlasting life. Iohn 3.3.
- Kingdome of God, put for the preaching of the Gospell. Marke 4.30, 31.
- ♣ Kingdome prepared for the elect. Matth. 25.34.
- ♣ Kingdome of God must be entred into, through many afflictions. Actes 14.22.
- ♣ Kingdome of God who are shut out of. Marke 10.15. Iohn 3.3. 1. Corinthians 6.9. 1. Corinth. 15.50. Galat. 5.21. Ephes. 5.5. Reuelat. 21.8. Reuelat. 22.15.
- ✿ Kingdome of heauen, put for the newe state of the Church. Matth. 5.19. matthewe 11.11. matth. 15.43.
- Kingdome of heauen, for the doctrine of the Gospel. Matthewe 11.12.
- Kingdome of heauen, for the kingdome of the Messias. Matthewe 3.2.
- Kingdome of heauen, for eternall life. Matthewe 7.21. matthewe 5.20. matth. 19.23.
- Kingdome of heauen, put for the visible Church Matthew 6.19. matth. 13.24, 47.
- ✿ Kissing, an outward token of mutual loue. Romanes 16.16. 1. Corinth. 16.20. 2. Corinth. 13.12. 1. Peter 5.14.
- [Page]✿ Kisse of Iudas. Matth. 26.48, 49.
- ♣ Kneeling or bowing of the knees not to be despised. Ephes. 3.14.
- ✿ Knowe, put for to allowe or proue. Reuelat 2.2.
- ♣ Knowledge of God and of Christ with the fruits thereof. Iohn. 17.3.
- Knowledge of God is giuen by Christ onely. Matt. 11.27.
- Knowledge of God and Christ not in the worlde. Iohn 1.10. Iohn 8.55. Iohn 17.25. 1. Corinthians 1.21. 1. Iohn 3.6.
- Knowledge of sinne by the lawe. Romanes 7.7.
- Knowledge onelye of good thinges is not sufficient. Iohn 13.17.
L.
- ♣ LAbor, see, Indeuour.
- ♣ Labor & trauaile cōmaunded. Luke 5.4, 6. 1. Thess. 4.11. 2. Thess. 3.12. 1. Timoth. 5.17.
- Labor of Saint Paul with his owne hands. Acts 18.3. Acts 20.34, 35. 1. Corinth. 4.12. 1. Thess. 2.9. 2. Thess. 3.8.
- Laodicea. Reuelat. 1.11.
- Lasea. Actes 27.8.
- ✿ Lawe deuided into two Tables. Matth 22.37, 38.
- Lawe, put for other bookes, besides the bookes of Moses. Iohn 10.34. Iohn 12.34. Iohn 15.25. Rom. 3.15.
- Lawe, put for the whole doctrine of God. Iames 1.25.
- Lawe, put for outward profession. Philip. 3.5.
- ♣ Lawe abrogated by Christ, & how farre. Matt. 5.17. Rom. 6.15. Rom. 7.4. Galat. 3.25. Ephes. 2.25. Coloss. 4.14. Hebr. 12.18, 19. &c.
- Lawe could not take away sinne. Rom. 8.3.
- Lawe increaseth sinne Rom. 4.15. Rom. 5.20.
- Lawe gaue not grace. Iohn 1.17.
- Lawe of libertie, put for Gods goodnesse and mercie. Iames 2.12.
- Lawe is our schoolemaster to Christ. Romanes 10.4. Galatians 3.24.
- [Page]Lawe is the strength. 1. Corinth. 15.56.
- Lawe and Gospell compared together. Matthewe. 11.11, 12, 13, 29, 30. 2. Corinthians 3.6. Hebrewes 12.18, 19, 20. &c.
- Lawe a shadowe of good things to come. Hebr. 10.1.
- Lawe, weake and impotent to saue by. Galat. 4.9.
- Lawe morall, good, iust and holy. Romanes 7.12. 1. Timoth. 1.8.
- Lawe is spiritual. Rom. 7.14.
- Lawe maketh sinne knowen. Romanes 3.20. Rom. 7.7.
- Lawe the administration of death and damnation. 2. Corinth. 3 7, 9.
- Lawe a yoke importable. Acts 15.10.
- Lawe procureth anger, Romanes 4.15.
- Lawe no man can obserue and keepe. Actes 15.10.
- Lawe cannot iustifie. Actes 13.39. Romanes 3.20.
- Lawe written of God in the heartes of the faithfull. Hebrewes 8.10.
- Lawe not perfectly fulfilled of the faythfull. Romanes 7.23.
- Lawe giuen not for the iust, but for the vniust. 1. Timothie 1.9.
- Lawe and the somme thereof. Matthew 22.37. Rom. 13.9. Galat. 5.14.
- Lawe & the curse thereof, we are deliuered from through Christ. Galat. 3.13. Galat. 4.5.
- Lawe, and he that is vnder it, is accursed. Galat. 3.10.
- Lazarus the brother of Martha, & his storie. Iohn 11.1, 11, 43. Iohn 12.2.
- Lazarus the poore man or begger. Luke 16.20.
- ✿ Least in the kingdome of heauen who is. Matthewe 5.19.
- ♣ Leaue we must all things to followe Christ. Matthew 19.29. Luke 14.26, 33.
- ✿ Legion, put for a great companie. Matthew 26.53. Marke 5.9. Luke 8.30.
- ✿ Lepers healed by Christ. Matthewe 8.3. Luke 17.14.
- ✿ Letter, put for the lawe. 2. Corinth. 3.6.
- [Page]✿ Leuaine taken for ill doctrine. Matth. 16.6, 12.
- ✿ Leuaine, put for corrupt life and maners. 1. Corinthians. 5.6, 7.
- ✿ Leuaine taken in good part. Matth. 13.33.
- ✿ Leui, put for the Priestes and Leuites. Heb. 7.9, 10.
- ♣ Liberalitie towardes the poore commended. Matth. 5.42. Matthewe. 19.21. Luke 12.35. Luke 16.1. &c. Acts 4.34, 35. 2. Corinth. 9.9. Galat. 6.10. 1. Timoth. 6.18. 2. Timoth. 1.16. Iames 1.27. 1. Iohn 3.17.
- ♣ Libertie of a Christian, or Christian libertie. Matt. 11.29. Iohn 8.36. Romanes 14.4. &c. 2. Corinth. 3.17. Galat. 5.1. &c. 2. Peter 2.19.
- Libertie Christian must not be abused. Rom. 14.19, 20. &c. 1. Corinth. 9.18. 1. Corinth. 10.29. Galat. 5.13. Coloss. 4.5. 1. Timoth. 6.1. 1. Peter 2.16.
- Libertie spirituall from the bondage of sinne. Iohn 8.36. Rom. 6.18, 19. Rom. 8.2.
- Libertie from the subiection & curse of the lawe. Roman. 7.6. Galat. 3.13. Galat. 4.5. Galat. 5.1.
- Libertie from the tyrannie of death and the deuil. Rom. 8.2. 1. Corinth. 15.53. Heb. 2.14.
- Libertie from the ceremonies of the lawe. Galat. 2.4. Galat. 5. 1. Coloss. 2.14.
- Libertie from all thinges indifferent. 1. Timothie 4.4. Titus 1.15.
- Libertie must not be turned to the offence of our brother, but must be measured by charitie. Romanes 14.15. 1. Corinthians 6.12. 1. Corinthians. 8.7, 10. 1. Corinthians 9.22. Galat. 5.13.
- Libertie carnall. Galatians 15.13. 1. Peter 2.16. 2. Peter 2.19.
- ♣ Life bodily compared to a thing that fadeth. Iames 4.14.
- Life not to be much cared for. Matth. 6.25.
- Life must be forsaken for Christ. Matth. 10.39. Iohn 12.25. Actes 20.24. Reuelat. 12.11.
- Life of man is in the hand of God. Luke 12.15. Luke 13.31, 32, 33. Iohn 10.39. Actes 23.12, 13. &c.
- Life of man short in this worlde. Luke 12.20. Iames 4.14. [Page] 1. Peter 1.24.
- Life past or former, see Remembrance.
- Life single, see Single life.
- Life euerlasting. Iohn 17.2, 3.
- Life euerlasting is the gift of Christ and of God. Iohn 6.27. Iohn 10.28. Romanes 6.22. Titus 1.2. Titus 3.7. 1. Iohn 2.25.
- ✿ Light, put for all blessednesse in this life and in the life to come. Actes 26.23.
- ♣ Lightnes, see Galatians.
- ✿ Liue to God. Romanes 14.8. Galat. 2.19.
- ✿ Liue to God, put for to liue with God. Romanes 6 10.
- ✿ Liue vnto the Lorde, diuersly taken. Romanes 6.10. Romanes 14.8.
- ♣ Liuers and louers in pleasure reprooued. 1. Timothie 5. 6.2. Timoth. 3.4. 2. Timoth. 5.6.
- Locustes. Matth. 3.4. Reuelat 9.3.
- ♣ Loyterers, see Beggers.
- ♣ Loosing cōmonly called absolutiō, & the right vse thereof. Matth. 18.18. 2. Corinth. 2.6, 7.
- Lot, vexed at Sodom. 2. Peter 2.7, 8.
- Lots dayes. Luke 17.28. Lots wife. Luke 17.32.
- ♣ Loue of a mans selfe, see Selfe loue.
- Loue Christian what it is. 1. Corinth. 13.1, 2. &c.
- Loue is the lawe of Christ. Galatians 6.2.
- Loue must be vnseigned. 2. Corinth. 6.6. Rom. 12.9. 1. Peter 1.22. 1. Iohn 3.18.
- Loue is the effect of fayth. Iohn 13.35. Actes 4.32. Ephes. 6.23. Coloss. 1.4. 1. Iohn 5.1.
- Loue is the fruite of the spirite. Galat. 5.22.
- Loue the ende of the lawe. 1. Timoth. 1.5.
- Loue the fulfilling of the lawe. Galat. 5.14.
- Loue is the band of perfection. Coloss. 3.14.
- Loue, called a royall loue. Iames 2.8.
- Loue couereth the multitude of sinnes. 1. Peter 4.8.
- Loue is the true marke of beleeuers. Iohn 13.35. 1. Iohn. 2.9.
- Loue a sure signe of regeneration. 1. Iohn 3.14.
- [Page]Loue commended to vs. Luke 6.35. Iohn 13.34. Ioh. 15.12. 1. Corinth. 16.14. Ephes. 4.2, 15. Ephes. 5.2. Coloss. 3.14. 1. Thess. 3.12. 1. Thessal. 4.9. 1. Thess. 5.8. 1. Timoth. 4.12. 1. Timoth. 6.11. 2. Timoth. 2.22. Hebrewes 10.24. Heb. 13.1. 1. Peter 2.17. 1. Peter 3.8. 1. Peter 4.8. 2. Peter 1.7. 1. Iohn 4.7, 11.
- Loue and examples thereof. Actes 4.32, 34. Iohn 15.12. Hebrewes 6.10.
- Loue towardes God. Matth. 22.37. Marke 12.30.
- Loue to Christ. Matth. 10.37.
- Loue toward our neighbour. Matth. 5.43. Matt. 22.39. Luke 10.27. Galat. 5.14. Iames 2.8.
- Loue of one towards an other. Ioh 13.34. Rom. 12.10. Rom. 13.8. 1. Thess. 4.9. 1. Peter 1.20. 1. Iohn 3.11.
- Loue towardes our enemies. Matth. 5.44. Luke 6.35. Romanes 12.20.
- Loue of God and Christ towards vs. Iohn 3.16. Rom. 8.39. Ephes. 5.2. Reuelat. 1.5.
- Lucius of Cyrene. Actes 13.1.
- Luke the Physicion. Colloss. 4.14.
- ♣ Lust is sinne. Romanes 7.17.
- Lust is forbidden by the lawe, & therefore to lust is sinne, contrarie to the assertion of papists, who say that lust is not sinne. Matth. 5.28. Rom. 7.7.
- Lusts youthly and worldly ought to be auoyded. 2. Timoth. 2.22. Titus 2.12. 1. Peter 1.14.
- ✿ Lyar who is. Roman. 3.4. 1. Iohn 2.4, 22.1. Iohn 4.20.
- Lydda. Actes 9.32. Coloss. 1.12.
- Lydia the name of a woman. Actes 16.14.
- ♣ A lye is readily receyued of men. Actes 8.10.
- ✿ To lie vnto the holy Ghost, what it is. Actes. 5.3.
- ♣ Lying forbidden. Ephes. 4.25. Coloss. 3.9. Reuelat. 21.27. Reuelat. 22.17.
- Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene. Luke 3.1.
M.
- MAcedonia. Actes 16.9, 10, 12. 1. Thess. 4.10.
- Macedonians or men of Macedonia, liberal in relieuing [Page] the poore. Rom. 15.26. 2. Cor. 8.1. 2. Cor. 11.9.
- ♣ Magistrates are ordeined of God, and to what end. Rom. 13.4, 6. 1. Pet. 2.13.
- Magistrates must be prayed for. 1. Tim. 2.2.
- Magistrates must not be contemned or spoken euill of. 2. Pet. 2.10. Iude 8.
- Magistrates must not be defrauded of their honour. Act. 4.8. Act. 23.5. Act. 26.25. Rom. 13.7. Tit. 1.1. 1. Pet. 2.17.
- Magistrates duetie. Mat. 27.23. Act. 21.31, 32, Act. 23.19. Act. 25.10, 21. Rom. 13.3, 4. 1. Tim. 2.2. 1. Pet. 2.14.
- Magistrates are to be obeyed, and howe farre. Matth. 22.21. Luk. 2.4, 5. Act. 4.19. Act. 5.29. Act. 16.30.
- Magistrates are called gods. Iohn. 10.34, 35.
- Magog, see Gog.
- ♣ Maliciousnesse or malice condemned. Rom. 1.29. 1. Corin. 5.8. 1. Cor. 14.20. Ephe. 4.3 1. Coloss. 3.8. Tit. 3.3. 1. Pet. 2.1.
- ✿ Man earthly and heauenly. 1. Cor. 15.47.
- Man carnal and solde vnder sinne. Rom. 7.14.
- Man spiritual. Iohn. 3.6. 1. Cor. 2.15.
- ♣ Man euery one is a sinner. Rom. 3.9, 23. Rom. 5.12. Galat. 3.2. 1. Iohn. 1.8.
- ♣ Man naturally the childe of wrath. Ephe. 2.3.
- ✿ Man deuided into three parts. 1. Thess. 5.23.
- ✿ Man, put for sonne of man. Matth. 10.35.
- ✿ Man naturall, put for a man not regenerated. 1. Corin. 2.14.
- ✿ Man outward. 2. Cor. 4.16.
- ✿ Man inward, or hidden man. Rom. 7.22. 2. Cor. 2.16. Eph. 3.16. 1. Pet. 3.4.
- ♣ Man euery one is a lyar. Rom. 3.4.
- ✿ Man which is olde. Rom. 6.6. Ephe. [...] 22. Coloss. 3.9.
- ✿ Man which is newe. Coloss. 3.10.
- ♣ Man in Gods matters altogether blynd. Iohn. 3.3, 4. Iohn 15.5.
- Man must not contende with God. Rom. 9.20. &c.
- Mans estate before regeneration. Iohn. 1.5. Iohn. 4.9, 10. Act. 17.16. Ephe. 2.1, 2. &c. 1. Pet. 2.9.
- Mans vanitie, or the vanitie of man. 1. Tim. 6.7. 1. Pet. 1.24.
- [Page]✿ Man sometimes in ye scripture, hath that attributed vnto him, which is proper to God. Luk. 1.16. Ioh. 15.16. 1. Cor. 7.16. 1. Cor. 9.1, 22. 1. Thess. 3.10. 1. Timo. 4.16. Iam. 5.19. 1. Iohn. 5.16. Iude 23.
- ✿ Man, and to speake as a man, or as men. Rom. 3.5. Rom. 6.19. Galat. 3.15.
- ✿ Man is the image and glorie of God. 1. Cor. 11.7.
- ✿ Man is the womans head. 1. Cor. 11.3. Ephe. 5.23.
- Manna. Iohn. 6.31, 49, 58. Reue. 2.17.
- Manahen, a mans name. Act. 13.1.
- Maran-atha. 1. Cor. 16.22.
- ♣ Marriage is rather to be dissolued, then godlines to be forsaken. 1. Cor. 7.15.
- Marriage hindereth not the dayly prayers of the faythfull. 1. Cor. 7.5.
- Marriage is honorable among all men. Heb. 13.4.
- Marriage commanded to such as haue not the gift of continencie. 1. Cor. 7.2, 9.
- Marriage permitted to the ministers of Gods word. Act. 21.9. 1. Cor. 7.2. 1. Cor. 9.5. 1. Tim. 3.2. Tit. 1.6. Heb. 13.4.
- Marriage is not in any wise to be made with the vnbeleeuers. 2. Cor. 6.14. &c.
- Marriage forbidden by deceiuers. 1. Tim. 4.3.
- Marriage and the bande thereof most straite. Ephe. 5.31.
- Marriage is an inseparable coniunction of the husbande & the wife. Mat. 19.5. 1. Cor. 7.4, 10.
- Marriage ordeined of God. Mat. 19.5.
- Marriage graunted to al. 1. Cor. 7.2.
- Marriage honored with Christs presence, and first miracle. Ioh. 2.2.
- Marriage compared to the ioyning of Christ wt his Church Ephe. 5.29.
- Marriage cannot be vndone by man. Mat. 19.6.
- Marriage broken through fornication. Matth. 5.32. Matth. 19.9.
- Marriage is the band betweene the husband and the wife, also betweene the wife and the husband, and howe they [Page] ought to behaue themselues the one to the other. 1. Cor. 7.3, 12, 13, 14.34. Ephe. 5.28, 33. Coloss. 3.18, 19. 1. Tim. 2.12. Tit. 2.5. 1. Pet. 3.17.
- Marriages seconde, or seconde marriages lawfull. Rom. 7.2. 1. Cor. 7.8.9, 39. 1. Tim. 5.14.
- Marie the virgin the mother of Christ. Mat. 1.18. Luk. 1.7.
- Marie the virgins song. Luk. 1.46.
- Marie the virgin, wife of Ioseph. Mat. 1.16, 20.
- Marie saluted of the Angel. Luk. 1.28.
- Maries modestie, who also sendeth vs to Christ. Ioh. 2.5.
- Marie the sister of Martha. Luk. 10.39. Ioh. 11.1, 38.
- Marie Magdalen healed by Christ. Luk. 8.2.
- Marie Magdalen goeth to Christs sepulchre. Ioh. 20.1.
- Marie Lazarus his sister beloued of Christe. Iohn. 11.1, 2, 5.
- Marie anoynted Christe. Matthewe. 26.7. Iohn. 11.2. Iohn. 12 3.
- Marie heareth Christs teaching. Luk. 10.39.
- ♣ Married folkes and their equalitie. 1. Pet. 3.7.
- ♣ Married folkes duetie. 1. Corin. 11.11, 12. 1. Cor. 7.3, 4, 5. Ephe. 5.22. Coloss. 3.18. &c. Tit. 2.5. &c. 1. Pet. 3.1, 2, 3. &c.
- Mars streete. Act. 17.18.
- Martha receiued Christ into her house. Luk. 10.38.
- Martha serued at supper. Iohn. 12.2.
- Martha and her weake faith and distrust. Iohn. 11.24, 39.
- ♣ Martyrs comfort. Mat. 10.28, 29 39. Matt. 16.25. Luk. 21.16, 18. Rom. 8.36, 37. 2. Tim. 2.12.
- ♣ Masters duetie towards seruantes. Ephesians. 6.9. Coloss. 4.1.
- Matthewe named also Leui, and called by Christ. Matth. 9.9. Mark. 2.14. Luk. 5.27.
- Matthias and his calling to the Apostleship. Act. 1.23. &c.
- ♣ Measure, see Fulfill.
- ♣ Meate that endureth and is spiritual. Ioh. 6.27, 51. 1. Cor. 10.3.
- ♣ Meates bodily, make vs not acceptable to God. 1. Cor. 8.8. Heb. 13.9.
- Meates bodily differ not as touching ye matter of cōsciēce. [Page] Mark. 7.18. Act. 10.13. Rom. 14.14. 1. Cor. 10.25. Coloss. 2.16 1. Tim. 4.3.
- ♣ Meekenesse, see Gentlenes.
- Melchisedec a figure of Christ. Heb. 5.6. Heb. 7.1.
- Melita. Act. 28.1.
- ✿ Members, put for all the parts and powers of man. Rom. 6.19.
- ✿ Members, put for that part of a man which is not regenerated. Rom. 7.23.
- ♣ Members one of another are the faithfull. Rom. 12.5. 1. Cor. 12.25, 26, 27. Ephe. 4.25.
- Members of Christ are our bodies. 1. Cor. 6.15. Ephe. 5.30.
- Members ought to serue in holines. Rom. 6.19.
- Members must be mortified. Coloss. 3.5.
- ♣ Mercie of God, or Gods mercie. Ephesi. 2.4. Hebr. 4.16. 1. Pet. 1.3.
- Mercie of God shewed to whom it pleased God. Rom. 9.15.
- Mercie of God shewed to the Gentiles. Rom. 11.30. Rom. 15.9.
- Mercie of God shewed to them that feare him. Luk. 1.50.
- Mercie of God shewed to them that repent. Luk. 15.20.
- ♣ Mercie or compassion one of vs towards another is commaunded. Mat. 5.7. Mat. 9.13. Mat. 18.25. Luk. 6.36. Luk. 10. 33. Luk. 22.32. Galat. 6.1. Ephe. 4.32. Hebr. 6.10. Iam. 1.27. Iam. 2.13.
- ♣ Merits of man ouerthrowen by these Scriptures. Matt. 10. 8. mat. 13.11. mat. 18.27. mat. 24.22. mat. 25.34. Luk. 1.30, 48, Luk. 12.32. Luk. 17.7, 9, 10. Luk. 18.14. Iohn 1.6. Iohn. 3.3.15. 16. Iohn. 6 40, 65. Iohn. 10.28. Iohn. 15.16. Act. 13.48. Act. 15 9. Act. 26.8. Rom. 3.27. Rom. 9.32. Rō. 11.2, 5, 32. 1. Cor. 1.27. 1. Cor. 3.5. 1. Cor. 15.57. Galat. 1.15. Galat. 3.18. Ephe. 1.4, 5. Ephe. 2.4, 8, 13. Phil. 1.29. Coloss. 1.12. Coloss. 2.13. 2. Thess. 1.11. 2. Thess. 2.16. 2. Tim. 1.9. 2. Tim. 4.8. Tit. 3.5, 7. Heb. 2.10. Iam. 2.5. 1. Pet. 1.2, 3, 9, 18. 1. Pet. 5.10. 2. Pet. 1.3. 1. Iohn. 2.12. 1. Iohn. 3.1. Iude 21. Reu. 3.18. Reue. 4.10, 11. Reu. 21.6. Reu. 22.17.
- ✿ Milke diuersely taken. 1. Corin. 3.2. Hebrew. 5.12. 1. Peter. 2.2.
- [Page]♣ Ministerie why ordeined. Ephe. 4.12.
- Ministerie resembled to a warfare. 2. Cor. 10.4. 2. Tim. 2.4.
- Ministerie contemned and the punishment thereof. Luk. 10 16. Iohn. 12.48. Act. 7.51, 57. 1. Thess. 4.8. 1. Thess. 5.20.
- Ministerie of the woorde and the commendation thereof. Matt. 11.11. mat. 16.19. Luk. 1.16. Luk. 10.16. Ioh. 15.3. Ioh. 20.23. Act. 8.30, 31. Act. 9.6. Act. 10.5.36. Act. 11.14, 21. Act. 14.22, 23. Act. 26.18. Rom. 1.16. Rom. 10.8, 14, 15. Rom. 12.7. Rom. 15.16. 1. Cor. 2.13. 1. Cor. 3.5, 6. 1. Cor. 4.1, 15. 1. Cor. 9.1, 2. 2. Cor. 5.18. 1. Timo. 3.15. 1. Timo. 4.14, 15. Titus. 1.5. Philem. 10. Heb. 4.12. Iam. 1.21.
- Ministers stande in need of other mens prayers. Ephe. 6.19. Coloss. 4.3. 2. Thess. 3.2.
- Ministers must be examples to the congregation. Matth. 5.13, 14. Luk. 14.35. Act. 20.33. Phil. 3.17. Tit. 2.7. 1. Tim. 4.12. 1. Pet. 5.3.
- Ministers, see Preachers.
- ♣ Ministration of the word, or preaching of the Gospel. Act. 20.24. 2. Cor. 5.20.
- ✿ Miracle, first that Christ wrought, and the seconde also. Iohn. 2.11, 54.
- ✿ Miracles called by diuers names. Heb. 2.4.
- ✿ Miracles and the word ioyned together. Mar. 10.7. Mat. 6 12, 13. Luk. 5.17. Iohn. 3.2. Act. 14.3. Heb. 2.3, 4.
- ♣ Miracles wrought by wicked men. Matth. 7.21. Matth. 24.24. Mark. 13.22. 2. Thess. 2.9.
- Miracles and their ende and vse. Matth. 11.4, 5, 21. matt. 15.31. matt. 20.34. Luk. 7.16. Iohn. 2.11, 23. Iohn. 11.15, 42, 45. Iohn. 20.30, 31. Act 3.10. Acts. 4.21, 30. Acts. 8.6. Act 9.35, 42.
- Miracles true are of God, to confirme his trueth. Marke. 16.20. Iohn. 5.36. Iohn. 10.25. Iohn. 20.30, 31. Acts. 2.22. Act. 4.30. Act. 14.3. 2. Cor. 12.12. Heb. 2.4.
- Miracles true wrought in the name of Iesus Christ onely. Mark. 16.17. Act. 3.16. Act. 4.10, 30. Act. 9.34.
- Miracles false are of the deuill to deceiue. Matth. 24.24. 2. Thess. 2.9, 10. Reue. 13.14. Reue. 16.14.
- Mnason of Cyprus. Pauls hoste. Act. 21.16.
- [Page]♣ Mortifying of our selues commaunded. Rom. 8.13. Coloss. 3.5. Moses, and places speaking of him. Iohn. 5.45, 46. Act. 7.20, 21, 21. &c. Heb. 11.23, 24 &c.
- Moses hid his face. 2. Cor. 3.13.
- ✿ Moses, put for the Lawe written by Moses. 2. Cor. 3.15.
- ✿ Mote in the eye. Mat. 7.3.
- ✿ Mouth, put for word and witnesse. Mat. 18.16.
- ✿ To open the mouth. Mat. 5.2. Act. 8.35. Act. 10.38.
- ♣ Multitudes must not alwayes be followed. Mat. 7.13. Matt. 16.15. mat. 24.5. Luk. 6.26. Luk. 13.22, 23, 24. Ioh. 6.60, 65, 67. Act. 1.15. Act. 9.27. Act. 28.22.
- ♣ Murmur and grudging ought to be auoyded. 1. Cor. 10.10. Phil. 2.14.
- Murmurers. Matt. 10.11. Luk. 5.30. Luk. 15. 2. Luk. 19.7. Ioh. 6.41, 61, Rom. 1.20. Iude 16.
- ♣ Murther how much abhorred. Act. 28.4.
- Murther and murtherers condemned. Mat. 5.21. mat. 15.19. matth. 19.18. Rom. 1.29. Rom. 13.9. Galat. 5.21. 1. Tim. 1.9. 1. Pet. 4.15. Reue. 21.8. Reue. 22.25.
- Murtherer is he that hateth. 1. Iohn. 3.15.
- ♣ Mynde of man vaine, and his vnderstanding darkened. Ephe. 4.17, 18.
N.
- NAin. Luk. 7.11.
- ✿ Name, put for myght or power, Iohn. 1.12. Iohn. 2.23. Act. 3.6.
- Name put for dignitie and renowme. Phil. 2.9.
- Names put for men. Reue. 3.4. Act. 1.15.
- Narcissus. Rom. 16.11.
- Nathanael and his calling. Iohn. 1.45, 46. &c.
- ✿ Nature vsed in good part. 1. Cor. 11.14.
- Nature taken in ill part. Ephe. 2.3.
- ♣ Natures two, or two natures in Christ. Act. 2 [...].28. Rom. 1.3, 4. Phil. 2.6, 7. Iohn. 1.14. Ioh. 6.62. Iohn. 3.13. Mat. 1.23.
- Nazareth. Matth. 2.23.
- [Page]✿ Neighbour is euery man. Luk. 10.36.
- Neighbours must be loued as our selues. Matt. 22.39.
- ✿ Newnesse of life is of the spirite. Iohn. 3.6.
- ♣ New man, reade Man.
- Nicodemus and his storie. Ioh. 3.1, 2. &c. Ioh. 7.50. Ioh. 19.35.
- Nicolaitans. Reue. 2.6, 15.
- Niger. Act. 13.1.
- ✿ Night diuided into certaine watches. Matt. 14.35. matt. 24.43. Luk. 12.38.
- ✿ Night otherwise diuided. Mark. 13.35. Mark. 14.30.
- ✿ Night, put for the ignorance of God. Rom. 13.12.
- Noe. Hebrew. 11.7.
- Noe and his dayes. Matth. 24.37. 1. Pet. 3.20.
- Noe, called a preacher of righteousnesse. 2. Pet. 2.5.
- ✿ None, put for verie fewe. 1. Cor. 2.8.
- ✿ Number certaine for an vncertaine. Matth. 12.45. matt. 18.22. Mark. 5.9. Rom. 11.4. 2. Cor. 12 8. Reue. 7.4.
- ✿ Number singular for the plurall. 1. Iohn. 5.1.
- ✿ Number plurall for the singular. Matth. 26.8.
O.
- ♣OBedience to God, rather then to man. Act. 4.19. Acts. 5.29.
- Obedience to the Gospel and trueth. Rom. 15.18. Rom. 16.19.26. 2. Cor. 9.13.
- Obedience to the ministers of the Church. Heb. 13.17.
- Obedience to parents. Ephe. 6. 1. Coloss. 3.20.
- Obedience to magistrates and rulers. Mat. 22.21. Rom. 13.1, 2, 3. &c. Tit. 3.1.
- Obedience to God cōmended & commaunded. Mat. 19.17
- Obedience, but not vnto sinne. Rom. 6.16.
- ♣ Oblation, reade Sacrifice.
- ✿ Obseruation, put for outwarde pompe. Luk. 17.20.
- ♣ Obstinacie, and examples thereof. Matt. 14.9. Iohn. 20.25.
- ♣ Occasion offered must be taken and vsed. Luk. 17.22. Luk. 19.42, 44. Iohn. 7.34. Iohn. 9.4. Iohn. 12.35, 36. Actes 16.33. [Page] Act. 20.2. Rom. 2.4. Rom. 12.11. 2. Cor. 6.2. Galat. 6. [...]0. Ephe. 5.16. Heb. 4.16. Heb. 12.17.
- ✿ Offence, put for let or hinderance to come to God and to Christ, or for occasion giuen to drawe backe, or to fall by any meanes into sinne and destruction. Mat. 18.7.
- ♣ Offence must not be giuen, or offending of others must be auoided. Mat. 17.27. mat. 18.6. &c. Rom. 14.13. 1. Cor. 8.9, 13. 2. Cor. 6.3.
- Offence, taken vniustly. Mat. 24.10. mat. 26.31. mark. 6.3. Ioh. 6, 61. 1. Cor. 1.23. Galat. 5.11.
- Offence at Christ whosoeuer taketh not, is happie. Matth. 11.6.
- ✿ Offend, put for stumblyng or falling. Mat. 5.29, 30. mat. 11.6. mat. 24.12.
- ✿ Oyle, put for the holy Ghost. Hebr. 1.9. and so in many places of Iohns first generall Epistle.
- ♣ Olde age is to be reuerenced. 1. Tim. 5.1. 1. Pet. 5.5.
- ✿ Oliue tree, wilde. Rom. 11.17.
- ✿ One, put for onely. 1. Tim. 2.5.
- Onesimus. Philemon. 10.
- Onesiphorus. 2. Tim. 1.16.
- ✿ Oth of God. Heb. 6.17. Heb. 7.21.
- ♣ Oth among men and the end thereof. Heb. 6.16.
- Oth is prohibited in priuate causes and talke. Matth. 5.34. Iam. 5.12.
- Oth lawfull. Rom. 1.9. Rom. 9.1. 2. Corin. 1.23. Hebrew. 6.16, 17.
- Oth abused. Matth. 23.16, 17. &c. matth. 26.63, 72. Mark. 6.26. Act. 23.12.
- Oth rash. Matth. 14.7, 9.
P.
- ✿ PAlsey healed of Christ. Mat. 9.2, 6.
- ✿ Parable or similitude of the candle lyght. Matt 5.15. Luk. 11.33.
- Parable of the house built vpon the sand. Mat. 7.26.
- Parable of the children in the streetes. Mat. 11.16.
- [Page]Parable of the piece of newe cloth. Matth. 9.16.
- Parable of the sower. Matth. 13.3, 18.
- Parable of the Darnel or Cockle. Matth. 13.24. &c.
- Parable of the graine of Mustard seed. Matth. 13.31.
- Parable of Leuaine. Matth. 13.33.
- Parable of the treasure hid, of the marchant & the pearle, and of the nette. Matth. 13.44. &c.
- Parable of the lost sheepe. Matth. 18.12.
- Parable of the seruant that pitieth not his companion. Matthew 18.28.
- Parable of the workemen sent to labour in the vineyarde. Matthew 20.2.
- Parable of two sonnes. Matth. 21.28.
- Parable of the vineyard hyred forth. Matth. 21.33.
- Parable of the king that maketh the mariage. Matthewe 22.2.
- Parable of the faithfull and naughtie seruant. Matthewe 24.45, 48.
- Parable of the ten virgins. Matth. 25.1. &c.
- Parable of the Talents. Matthewe 25.14, 15. &c. Luke 19.12, 13. &c.
- Parable of the seede that groweth and increaseth. Marke 4.27.
- Parable of the Samaritan. Luke 10.30. &c.
- Parable of the importunate friend. Luke 11.5.
- Parable of the strong man armed. Luke 11.21.
- Parable of the barren figge tree. Luke 13.6.
- Parable of the dram or piece of siluer lost. Luke 15.8.
- Parable of the prodigall sonne. Luke 15.12. &c.
- Parable of the vniust steward. Luke 16.1. &c.
- Parable of the importunate widdowe. Luke 18.3. &c.
- ♣ Pardon we must him that offendeth vs. Matth. 6.14. Mat. 18.22, 35. Marke 11.25. Luke 17.3. Ephes. 4.32. Coloss. 3.13.
- ✿ Paradise. Luke 23.43. 2. Corinth. 12.4.
- ♣ Parents must be honoured, and howe farre. Matthew 15.4. Iohn 2.4. Actes 7.3. Ephes. 6.1.
- Parents haue authoritie in the mariage of their children. 1. Corinth. 7.36, 37.
- Parents duetie towarde their children. Matthewe 9.18. &c.
- [Page]Luke 9.38. Iohn 4.47. &c. Ephes. 6.4. Coloss. 3.20.
- Parents, reade Father.
- Paphus. Actes 13.6.
- ♣ Patience is necessarie for all the godly and faithful ones. Matt. 5.38, 39. Luke 2.25. Luke 21.19. Rom. 5.3. Romanes 8.25. Romanes 12.12. Romanes 15.4. 2. Corinth. 6.4. Coloss. 1.11. 1. Thess. 5.14. 1. Timoth. 6.11. Titus 2.2. Hebrewes 6.12. Heb. 10.36. Hebr. 12.12. Iames 1.3. Iames 5.7, 8. 2. Peter 1.6. Reuelat. 1.9. Reuelat. 2.2, 3.
- Patmos. Reuelat. 1.9.
- ✿ Paul his vocation, actes, preachings, miracles, iourneis, trauailes, persecutions, & other afflictions, from the 8. Chapter of the Actes, euen to the last, & throughout all his Epistles.
- Paul inforced to cōmend him selfe. 1. Corinth. 3.10. 1. Corinth. 9.1. 1. Corinth. 14.18. 1. Corin. 15.10. 2. Corint. 3.1. 2. Corinth. 5.12, 13. 2. Corinth. 10.12. Philip. 3.4, 5.
- Paul wrought with his owne handes & got his liuing. Acts 18.3. Actes 20.30. 1. Corinth. 4.12. 1. Corinth. 9.6. 1. Thess. 2.9. 2. Thess. 3.8.
- Paules great charitie or loue. Rom. 9.1. &c. 2. Corint. 12.15. Philip. 1.24. 1. Thess. 2.8. 2. Timoth. 2.10.
- Paules care for the Churches. 2. Corinth. 2.12. 2. Corinth. 11.28. Coloss. 2.1. 1. Timoth. 1.3.
- Paul the Ambassadour of Christ. 2. Corinth. 5.20.
- Paul the Apostle of the Gentiles. Roman. 11.13. Galat. 2.8. 1. Timoth. 2.7.
- Paul hath layd the foundation. 1. Corinth. 3.10.
- Paules suffrings for the Gospell. 1. Corinth. 4.9. 2. Corinth. 4.9. 2. Corinthians 11.24. 2. Corinth. 12.7. 2. Timoth. 2.10. 2. Timoth. 3.11.
- Paules example of life and doctrine ought to be followed. 1. Corinth. 4.16. 1. Corinth. 11.1. Philip. 3.17. 1. Thess. 1.6. 2. Thess. 3.9.
- Paules reuelations. 2. Corinth. 12.1.
- ♣ Peace makers are blessed. Matth. 5.9.
- ✿ Peace, put for reconciliation betweene God and men. Actes 10.36.
- Peace, for quietnes of consciences. Luke 2.14.
- [Page]Peace, put for safe and sound. 1. Corinth. 16.11.
- Peace, put for all maner of felicitie or happines. Luke 19.42. Romanes 8.6.
- Peace, put for all true felicitie or blessed successe in all things. Luke 1.7, 9. Luke. 24.36. Iohn 14.27.
- Peace, put for prosperitie in worldly things. Rom. 1.7. and so in the rest of Paules salutations.
- ♣ Peace to be had with all men, and howe farre. Rom. 12.18. 1. Corinth. 7.15. Heb. 12.14. 1. Peter. 3.11.
- Peace of Christ and of the world differ much. Ioh. 14.27.
- Peace of God and of Christ. Luke 2.14. Luke 24.36. Iohn 14.27. Iohn 16.33. Actes 10.36. Rom. 5.1. Ephes. 2.14. Philip. 4.7. Coloss. 3.15.
- Peace with our neighbour. Matt. 5.9. Marke 9.50. Rom. 12.18. Rom. 14.19. 1. Corinth. 14.33. 2. Cor. 13.11. Ephes. 4.3. 1. Thess. 5.13. 2. Timoth. 2.22. Heb. 12.14. 1. Peter 3.11.
- Peace of the world. Matthewe 10.34. Iohn 14.27. 1. Thessalonians 5.3.
- ♣ Pearles must not be cast before Swine. Matth. 7.6.
- Pearle of great price. Matth. 13.45, 46.
- ♣ Persecution followeth ye true Christians. 2. Tim. 3.11, 12.
- Persecution they that suffer are blessed. Matthew 5.10, 11. 1. Peter. 4.14.
- Persecution, & in the time thereof we may flie, read Flie.
- Persecution cōmeth by the wil of God. 1. Peter 2.19. 1. Peter 3.17. 1. Peter 4.19.
- Persecution and examples thereof. Matt. 26.50. Actes 4.3. Acts 6.12. Acts 7.58. Actes 8.1. Acts 12.1. &c. Acts 13.50. Acts 14.5. Acts 16.22. Acts 17.6. Acts 18.17. Actes 19.29. Acts 21.30. Rom. 8.35. 2. Corin. 11.24. &c. Heb. 11.36, 37.
- Persecuters of ignorance receyued to repentance. Acts 3.17. 1. Timoth. 1.13.
- Persecuters obstinate punished. Luke 23.28. Acts 12.23.
- Persecuters sometimes are kinsfolkes. Matthewe 10.21, 35. Luke 21.16.
- Perseuerance or continuance in good things is necessary for all the godly. Matth. 10.22. Matth. 19.30. Matth. 24.13. Luke 1.7 5. Luke 9.62. Iohn 8.31. Actes 2.42. Actes 11.23. Actes 13.43. Romanes 8.38. Rom. 11.22. Galatians 6.9. [Page] Philip. 1.5, 6, 10, 25, 27. Philip. 4.1. Coloss. 1.23. Coloss. 2.6. 1. Thess. 4.1, 10.2. Timoth. 4.6, 16. Heb. 3.6, 12, 14. Iames 1.4, 12.1. Iohn 2.24. Reuelat. 2.10, 26.
- ♣ Perseuerance or continuance in praier. Matt. 15.23, 27. matt. 20.31: matth. 26.44. Luke 11.5, 6. Luke 18.1. 1. Thess. 5.17. Coloss. 4.2. See Prayer must be continuall.
- Perseuerance is the gift of God who onelye can confirme his in goodnes Roma. 16.25. 2. Cor. 1.21. Phil. 1.6. 1. Thes. 3.13. 1. Thess. 5.23. 2. Thes. 2.16. 2. Thes. 3.5. 1. Peter. 5.10.
- Perseuerance, see Continuance.
- Peter and his calling. Matth. 4.18. &c. Iohn 1.41. &c.
- Peter called Cephas of Christ. Iohn 1.42.
- Peter called Satan. Matth. 16.23.
- Peter denieth Christ. Matth. 26.70.
- Peter preacheth Christ. Acts 2.14, 15. &c. Actes 3.12, 13. &c. Actes 10.34, 35.
- Peter vision. Actes 10.10, 11. &c.
- Peter is taken and put in prison. Acts 12.3, 4.
- ✿ Pharises. Matth. 3.7.
- Pharises leuaine. Matth. 6.6. Luke 12.1.
- Pharises reproued of Christ for their hypocrisie and malice. Matth. 9.12. almost throughout the whole Chapter. Matth. 15.3, 7. matth. 19.8. matth. 22.18.
- Pharises wickednes particularly and plainely described. Matth. 23. throughout the whole Chapter.
- Phebe. Romanes 16.1.
- Phenice. Actes 11.19.
- Philemon. Philem. 1.
- Philetus. 2. Timothie 2.17.
- Philip the tetrarch of Iturea & Thraconitis. Luk. 3.1.
- Philip the Apostle called. Iohn 1.43.
- Philip the Apostle reprooued of Christ. Iohn 14.9.
- Philip the Deacon. Actes 6.5.
- Philip the Deacon afterwardes an Euangelist. Actes 21.8.
- Philips daughter did prophecie. Actes 21.9.
- Phillipi the chiefe Citie in the partes of Macedonia. Actes 16.12.
- Phygellus. 2. Timoth. 1.15.
- ✿ Phylacteries. Matth. 23.5.
- [Page]Pilate and his behauiour towardes Christ. Matth. 27.2. &c. Iohn 18.29, 38. Iohn 19.1. &c.
- ✿ Poets alledged. Acts. 17.28. 1. Corinth. 15.33. Titus 1.12.
- Pollux. Actes 28.11.
- Porch of Solomon, reade Solomons porch.
- ♣ Poore in spirite. Matth. 5.3. Luke 6.20.
- Poore receyue the Gospell. Matth. 11.5. Luke 7.22.
- Poore ought to be cared for and must be succoured. Matt. 19.21. Marke 12.43. Luke 3.11. Luke 14.12. &c. Luke 16.19. Luke 19.8. Iohn 13.29. Actes 4 34. Acts 9.39. Actes 11.29. 2. Corinth. 8.1. Galat. 2.10.
- Poore must not be despised. Iames 2.2.
- ✿ Pouertie should be taken in good worth. Philip. 4.12.
- ✿ Power of God. Matt. 22.29.
- Power of God worketh in his to saluation. Romanes 1.16. 1. Peter 1.5.
- Power of Christ. 2. Corinth. 12.9.
- Power of the holy Ghost. Actes. 1.8.
- ♣ Praier must not be made in a straunge tongue. 1. Corinth. 14.13, 14.
- ✿ Praier with the spirite. 1. Corinth. 14.15.
- Praier in the spirite. Ephes. 6.18. Iude 20.
- ♣ Praier must be continual and perseuering. Luke 11.8. Luke 18.1. Luke 21.36. Actes 1, 14. Acts. 2.42. Actes 10.2. Rom. 12.12. Ephes. 6.18. Coloss. 4.2. 1. Thess. 5.17. 1. Tim. 5.5. 2. Timoth. 1.3. 1. Peter 4.7.
- Praier must be made in a sure faith. Mat. 21.22. Mark. 11.24. Luke 11.5, 6. &c. 1. Timoth. 2.8. Iames 1.6. Iames 5.15.
- Praier is not tyed to any circumstances of times and places. Mat. 14.23. Iohn. 4.21. Acts 10.2. Actes 12.5. 1. Tim. 2.8.
- Praier very necessarie. Matth. 26.41. Philip. 4.6. Coloss. 4.2. 1. Thess. 1.2.
- Praier ioyned with fasting. Matt. 17.21. Luke 2.37. Acts 10.30. Actes 14.23. 1. Corinth. 7.5.
- Praier very meete in time of affliction. Matth. 17.15. Acts 4.20. Acts 12.5. Actes 16.25. Roman. 15.30, 31. Iames 5.13.
- Praier is to be made for magistrates. 1. Timoth. 2.1. &c.
- Praier for the ministers of the word. Rom. 15.30. Coloss. 4.3. Ephes. 6.19.2. Thess. 3.1. Heb. 13.18.
- [Page]Praier for obteyning ofspring. Luke 1.13.
- Praier for sicke persons. Iames 5.14, 15.
- Praier one for another. Iames 5.16.
- Praier for the Saints. Ephes. 6.18.
- Praier for the enemies and persecuters. Matth. 5.44. Luke 23.34. Actes 7.6.
- Praiers for all men. 1. Timoth. 2.1. &c.
- Praier against temptations. Matth. 26.41. Luke 22.4.
- Praier and the forme thereof. Matth. 6.9. Luke 11.2.
- Praier howe it ought to be made. Matth. 6.5. &c.
- Praiers publike and in the assemblie of many. Matt. 18.19. Acts 1.14, 24. Acts 4.24, 31. Actes 12.5. Actes 16.13. Actes 20.36. Actes 21.5.
- Praier priuate, and example thereof in Christ. Matth 6.6. Matth. 14.23. Matth 26.39. Luke 5.16. Luk. 6.12. Luk. 22.32.
- Praier hypocriticall reproued. Mat. 6.5. matth. 23.14.
- Preachers or ministers of Christ must preache his Gospell and feede his flocke with the worde of God. Iohn 21.15. Acts 20.28. 1. Corinth. 3.5. 1. Corinth. 4.1. 2. Corinth. 3.6. Ephes. 3.7. Colos. 1.7. 1. Timoth. 4.6. 1. Peter 5.2.
- Prechers are sent of God. Mark. 16.15. Io. 20.21. Ro. 10.15.
- Preachers may preache nothing, but that which Christ hath commaunded, that is, the onelye worde of God. Matth. 28.20. Iohn 7.17. 1. Corinth. 2.13. 2. Timoth. 4.2. 1. Peter 4.11. 2. Iohn. 9.10.
- Preachers must be heard and obeyed. Luke 10.16. 2. Corinth. 2.9. Phil. 2.12. 2. Thes. 3.4, 14. Heb. 13.8, 17.
- Preachers must be receyued, nourished and esteemed.
- Matth. 10.40. Iohn 13.20. Galat. 6.6. 1. Thess. 5.12, 13. 1. Timoth. 5.17. 3. Iohn. 8.
- Preachers may liue of the Gospell. 1. Corinth. 9.7, 8, 9. &c.
- Preachers are helpers of the faithfull, and not lordes of their faith. 2. Corinth. 1.24. 1. Peter. 5.3.
- Preachers are seruants of the faythfull. Matth. 20.27. Luke 22.27. 2. Corinth. 4.5.
- Preachers power is to edifie, and not to destroy. 2. Corinth. 13.10.
- Preachers must be appointed particularly throughout all Churches. Actes 14.23. Titus 1.5.
- [Page]Preachers and what thinges and conditions are required in them. 1. Timoth. 3.2, 3. &c. Titus 1.6, 9. 1. Peter 5.3.
- Preachers ought to be good, and examples to others. Phil. 3.17. 2. Thess. 3.9. Titus 2.7. 1. Peter 5.3.
- Preachers false are prophecied to come, and to deceyue many. Matth. 24.11. Actes 20.28, 29.1. Timoth. 4.1. 2. Tim. 4.3. 2. Peter 2.1.
- Preachers false shal come with wonderfull signes and miracles. Matthewe 24.24. 2. Thessalonians 2.9. Reuelation 13.13.
- Preachers false make marchandise of Gods worde. 2. Corinth. 2.17.
- Preachers false teache the commaundements & doctrine of men, & deuils. Coloss. 2.8. 1. Timoth. 4.1. &c.
- Preachers false serue their bellie, which is their God. Romanes 16.18. Philip. 3.19.
- ♣ Predestination, reade Election.
- ✿ Pricke in the flesh, put for concupiscence and lust, or for all kinde of temptation. 2. Corinth. 12.7.
- ♣ Pride howe much hated of God. Actes 12.23.
- Pride and arrogancie condemned. Matt. 23.12. Luke 14.11. Marke 7.22. Rom. 11.25. Roman. 12.16. 1. Corinth. 4.6, 18. 2. Corinth. 10.14. 2. Corinth. 12.20. Ephes. 4.2. Philipp. 2.3. 1. Timoth. 3.6. 1. Tim. 6.4. 2. Timoth. 3.2. Iames 4.16. 2. Peter 2.18. 1. Iohn 2.16. Iude 16.
- Pride and examples thereof. Iohn 9.34. Iohn 19.20. Actes 12.21.
- Pride is a daungerous thing. 2. Corinth. 12.7.
- Pride is sometimes ioyned with ignorance. 1. Corin. 8.2.
- Pride is condemned & therefore must be fled from. Matt. 18.10. matth. 23.12. Luke 1.51. Luke 14.11. Luk. 18.9. Acts 12.20, 21, 22, 23. Rom. 1.3. Rom. 11.18, 20. Romanes 22.16. 1. Corinth. 4.7. 2. Timoth. 3.2.4.
- ✿ Priestes conspire and procure Christes death. Matth. 21.45, 46. matth. 26.3, 4. matth. 27.1.
- ✿ Priests persecute his members and his doctrine. Acts 4.1.3. &c.
- ♣ Priests are all the faithfull, and are so made by Christ. 1. Peter. 2.5, 9. Reuel. 1.6. Reuel. 5.10.
- [Page]✿ Priesthood Leuiticall according to the law. Hebrewes 7.5, 11.
- Priesthood of Christ according to the order of Melchisedec. Heb. 7.4. almost through out the whole Chapter.
- Priscilla. Acts. 18.2. Rom. 16.3. 1. Corinth. 16.19.
- ♣ Prisoners must be visited and remembred. Matthewe 25.36, 43. Heb. 13.3.
- ♣ Proces in lawe must be auoyded. Matthew 5.4. 1. Corinthians 6.1. &c.
- ✿ Promise, put for the inheritance promised. Heb. 10.36.
- ♣ Promises of God stande all vpon Christ. 2. Corinthians 1.20.
- ✿ Promise made to the Gentiles. Actes 2.39. Romanes 4.16. Galat. 3.8, 22.
- Promise made to the Gentiles, the same that was made to the fathers. 2. Corinth. 7.1. &c.
- ♣ Prophecie is the gift of God, and no worldly thing. Rom. 12.6. 1. Corinth. 12.10. 2. Peter 1.21.
- ✿ Prophets, put for shewers of things to come. Act. 11.27.
- Prophets, put for interpreters of the scriptures, & howe they ought to exercise their office in the Church. 1. Corinth 14.29, 32.
- ✿ Proselytes. Actes 2.10.
- ♣ Proud persons God resisteth. Luk. 1.51. Iam. 4.6. 1. Pet. 5.5.
- ♣ Proue the spirites. 1. Iohn 4.1.
- Proue himselfe must euery mā. 1. Cor. 11.28. 2. Cor. 13.5.
- Proue all things. 1. Thess. 5.21.
- ✿ Publicanes. Matth 5.46 matt. 9.10. Luke 3.12.
- ♣ Punishment of euery sinne that is openly knowen, is cō mitted to the magistrates. Rom. 13.4. 1. Peter 2.14.
- Punishment none commeth to the faithful, saue for a time to correct them. 1. Corinth. 11.32. 1. Peter 4.12.
- Punishment euerlasting for the vnbeleeuers. Matth. 3.12. mart. 25.41. Marke 9.44. Reuelat. 20.15. Reuel. 21.8.
Q.
- ✿ QVadrin. Marke 12.42.
- Quartus. Romanes 16.23.
- ✿ Queene of the South. Matth. 12.42.
- ♣ Quench not the spirite. 1. Thess. 5.19.
- [Page]♣ Questions curious and vnprofitable, together with all disputations and contentions of words must be auoyded. Rō. 14.1. Phil. 2.14. 1. Tim. 1.4. 1. Tim. 6.4, 20. 2. Tim. 2.23. Tit. 3.9. Looke more in the word Contention.
R.
- RAbbi, Matth. 23.7. Iohn. 1.38.
- Rabboni. Iohn. 20.16.
- Raca. Matt. 5.22.
- Rahab the harlot. Heb. 11.31. Iam. 2.25.
- ♣ Raiment bodily should not be cared for. Mat. 6.25, 28.
- Raiment, the superfluitie of it must be taken away. Luk. 3.11, Luk. 7.25. Iam. 2.2. 1. Iohn. 3.17.
- Raiment must be simple and honest. 1. Tim. 3.9. 1. Pet. 3.3.
- Raiment which God sendeth vs, we must be content with. 1. Tim. 6.8.
- Raiment spirituall. Mat. 22.11. Luk. 24.49. Rom. 13.12. 2. Cor. 5.2. Galat. 3.27. Ephe. 4.24. Coloss. 3.10.
- ♣ Railyng speaches forbidden. Matth. 5.22.
- ♣ Reading of Scripture necessarie & meete for Courtiers. Act. 8.28.
- ♣ Readines, see Chearefulnesse.
- ♣ Reason of man is blynde in spirituall matters. Matt. 13.56. Matth. 15.33. Matth. 16.14, 22. Matth. 22.29. Luk. 24.45. Ioh. 3.4, 12. Iohn. 7.12. Iohn. 8.57. Iohn. 9.2.
- ♣ Recompence or rewarde promised to them that woorke well. Mat. 6.4, 6, 18. Mat. 16.27. Act. 10.4. 2. Cor. 5.10. 1. Tim. 6.19. 2. Tim. 4.8. Heb. 6.10. Heb. 10.3 [...]. Heb. 11.26.
- Recompence or rewarde is notwithstanding of Gods free goodnes. Matt. 20.9, 10. &c. Luk. 14.24. Luk. 17.10. Coloss. 3.24.
- ♣ Reconciliation towards our neighbour. Matth. 5.24.
- ♣ Regeneration. Iohn. 3.3. Iam. 1.18. 1. Pet. 1.3.
- ✿ Reioyce in the flesh. 2. Cor. 11.18.
- ✿ Reioyce in the face, and not in the heart. 2. Cor. 5.12.
- ♣ Reioyce we ought alwayes. 2. Cor. 6.10. Phil. 4.4. 1. Thess. 5.16.
- Reioyce we ought in tribulations and persecutions. Matt. [...].12. Act. 5.41. 1. Thess. 1.6. Heb. 10.34. Iam. 1.2. 1. Pet. 4.13.
- [Page]Reioyce we ought with them that reioyce. Rom. 12.15.
- Reioyce we ought that our names are written in heauen. Luk. 10.20.
- Reioycing but not good. 1. Cor. 5.6.
- Reioycing of the faithfull ones. Galat. 6.4, 14.
- Reioycing ought to be in God. 1. Cor. 1.31. 2. Cor. 10.17.
- Reioyce we ought in Christ and his crosse. Galat. 6.14. Phil. 3.3.
- Reioyce we ought in our tribulations. Actes. 5.41. Rom. 5.3. Iam. 1.2.
- ♣ Religion pure and vndefiled. Iam. 1.27.
- ♣ Remembraunce of former life is profitable. Iohn. 4.29. Rō. 6.21. Colos. 1.21. Colos. 3.7, 8. 1. Tim. 1.13, 14. &c. 1. Tim. 5.9, 10. 2. Tim. 3.10, 11. Tit. 3.3, 4. Heb. 10.32. &c. 1. Pet. 4.3.
- ✿ Rent the clothes or garmentes, and what it ment among the Iewes. Mat. 26.65.
- ♣ Renounce and forsake must a man him selfe, and all that he hath, to follow Christ. Mat. 16.24, 25. Luk. 14.33.
- ♣ Repentance and amendement of life must be preached. Matt. 3.2. Mat. 4.17. Luk. 24.47. Act. 2.38. Act. 3.19. Act. 17.30.
- Repentance & faith must be ioyned together. Marke. 1.15. Act. 20.21.
- Repentance is the gift and worke of God. Iohn. 12.40. Act. 5.31. Act. 11.18. 2. Tim. 1.25.
- ♣ Repetitions often and vaine ought to be auoyded in praier. Matth. 6.7.
- ♣ Reprobates are cursed, or the children of curse. Matth. 25.4. 2. Pet. 2.14.
- Reprobates are vessels of wrath and of dishonour, appointed to perdition. Rō. 1.28. Rom. 9.22. 2. Thess. 2.12. 2. Tim. 2.20. 2. Pet. 2.12. Iude 4.
- ✿ Reproue, put for openly to conuince. Iohn. 16.8.
- ♣ Resurrectiō spiritual by faith. Luk. 2.34. Ioh. 11.25. Coloss. 2.12. Coloss. 3.1.
- Resurrection or rising againe of the dead. Ioh. 5.28. Ioh. 11.24. Act. 24.15. Act. 26.8. 1. Cor. 15. throughout.
- Resurrection shalbe cōmon to the godly and vngodly, but of the one to life euerlasting, & of the other to euerlasting [Page] cōdemnatiō. Mat. 25.46. Ioh. 5.28, 29. Act. 24.15. Reu. 20.13.
- Resurrection and the order thereof 1. Corin. 15.42, 43. &c. 1. Thess. 4.7.
- Resurrection of Christ is the foundation of our resurrection. 1. Cor. 15.13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. 1. Thess. 4.14.
- ♣ Reuengement is forbidden to priuate persons. Matt. 5.22, 38, 39, 44. Mat. 6.14, 15. Luk. 9.54, 55. Rom. 12.17, 19. 1. Thess. 5.15. 1. Pet. 3.9.
- ♣ Reward of hypocrites is in this life. Mat. 6.2.
- Reward of sinne are other sinnes. Rō. 1.28. 2. Thess. 2.10. &c.
- Reward of the faithful is in heauen. Matt. 5.12.
- Reward of the faithfull is life euerlasting. Matt. 19.29. Matt. 26.46. Rom. 6.29.
- ♣ Reward, reade Recompence.
- Rich men are not vtterly shut from the kingdome of God. Mat. 19.23.
- Rich men with great paine receiue the Gospel. Matt. 19.24.
- Rich men some receiue the Gospel. Mat. 27.57. Luk. 19.2, 3.
- Rich men ought not ambitiously to seeke honour. Iam. 2.2, 3. &c.
- Rich to desire to be, a daungerous thing. 1. Tim. 6.9.
- Rich men wicked, wo pronounced against. Luk. 6.24. Iam. 5.1.
- Rich man that [...]d in pleasure. Luk. 16.19. &c.
- ♣ Riches make not men blessed. Luk. 6.24. Luk. 12.15, 16.
- Riches are deceitfull. Matt. 13.22. 1. Tim. 6.9. &c.
- Riches must be well vsed and spent. Luk. 12.33. Luk. 16.9, 10. 1. Tim. 6.17. 1. Iohn. 3.17.
- Riches must not be trust in. Luk. 12.15. &c. 1. Tim. 6.17.
- Riches and God cannot both be serued. Matt. 6.24.
- Riches choke the word in some Matt. 12.22.
- ✿ Righteousnes, put for the keeping of the law. Mat. 3.15.
- ✿ Righteousnes, put for that which is vpright and holie. Act. 13.10.
- Righteousnes, vsed for vprightnes of conscience. 2. Cor. 6.7.
- Righteousnes of faith. Act. 13.39. Rom. 3.22. Rom. 10.6.
- ♣ Righteousnes of man contrary to the righteousnesse of God. Rom. 10.3. Phil. 3.9.
- ♣ Riot condemned. Tit. 1.6. 1. Pet. 4.2.
- [Page]♣ Rising againe, reade Resurrection.
- ✿ Rod, put for seueritie or sharpnes. 1. Cor. 4.21.
S.
- ✿ SAbbath, Coloss. 2.16.
- ✿ Sabbath spirituall. Heb. 4.4, 5. &c.
- ✿ Sacrifice of praise. Heb. 13.15.
- ♣ Sacrifice of Christians or faithful people. Mat. 5.23. Rom. 12. 1. Phil. 4.18. Heb. 13.16. 1. Pet. 2.5.
- Sacrifices for sinnes in shadow & figure. Heb. 8.3. Heb. 9.10.
- Sacrifice for sinne in effect and trueth, Christ onely. Hebr. 10.12. and in many other places of that Epistle.
- ✿ Sadduces were a sect, which denyed the resurrection of the dead, of whom see. Mat. 3.7. Mat. 16.6. Mat. 22.23. Act. 4.1. Act. 23.6, 7, 8.
- ♣ Saintes or holy ones are the faithfull called. Rō. 1.7. Rom. 12.13. Rō. 16.15. 1. Cor. 1.2. 1. Cor. 6.1, 2. 2. Cor. 13.12. Eph. 5.3. Phil. 1.1.
- Salamis. Act. 13.5.
- Salmona. Act. 27.7.
- ✿ Saluation, put for the plaine manifesting and declaring of saluation. 1. Pet. 1.10.
- Saluation, put for the doctrine of the Gospel. Heb. 2.3.
- ♣ Saluation is the gift of God, and that of his onely grace. Rom. 6.23. Ephe. 2.1, 5, 8. Tit. 3.47.
- ✿ Saluting one another is commended. Matt. 10.12. Matt. 28.9. Iohn. 20.19.
- Samaria. Act. 8.5.
- Samaritans would not receiue Christ. Luk. 9.53.
- Samaritans deceiued by Simon Magus. Act. 8.11.
- Samaritans and Iewes meddled not together. Iohn. 4.9.
- Samaritan and his pitie. Luk. 10.33.
- Samothracia. Act. 16.11.
- ✿ Sanctifie, put for to cause a thing to be counted holie. Matth. 25.17.
- Sanctifying, put for praysing and honouring. 1. Pet. 3.15.
- ♣ Sanctification. 1. Cor. 1.30. 1. Thess. 4.3.
- ✿ Sandales. Mark. 6.9.
- Sarah. Heb. 11.11. 1. Pet. 3, 6.
- [Page]Sardis. Reue. 1.11.
- Saron. Act. 9.53.
- ✿ Satan, and what it signifieth. Mat. 16.23.
- ♣ Satan in some sort the author of sinne. Iohn. 13.2. Act. 5.3
- Satan, looke Deuil.
- ♣ Satisfaction, looke in the word Christ.
- Saul called also Paul. Act. 13.9.
- ✿ Scribes and what they were. Matth. 2.4. reade Pharises.
- ✿ Scripture put for the olde Testament. Ioh. 5.39. Rom. 15.4. 1. Cor. 15.3.
- ♣ Scripture is written for our cause. Rom. 4.24. 1. Cor. 9.10. 1. Cor. 10.11.
- Scripture written for our learning, consolation, correction, and full instruction to saluation. Iam. 20.31. Rom. 15.4. 2. Tim. 3.16.
- Scripture beareth witnesse of Christ. Luk. 24.27, 46. Iohn. 5.39. Iohn. 20.9. Act. 17.2. Act. 18.28. Rom. 16.26.
- Scripture that it should be fulfilled was necessarie. Matt. 26.54, 56. Luk. 24.26, 27, 44, 46. Iohn. 12.38. Iohn. 13.18. Iohn. 17.12. Iohn. 19.28, 36. Act. 1.16.
- Scripture must trie all doctrine. Act. 17.11.
- Scripture wrested and falsely alledged by the deuill and wicked men. Matth. 4.6. 2. Pet. 3.16.
- Secundus. Act. 20.4.
- ✿ See, put for to know. Matt. 9.4. Iohn. 6.40.
- ✿ See, put for to feele. Iohn. 8.51.
- See, put for to enter into. Iohn. 3.3.
- See death, reade Death.
- ✿ Seede, put for posteritie. Mark. 12.19.
- ♣ Sell all for the kingdome of heauen. Mat. 13.44. Mat. 19.21.
- ♣ Selfe loue is daungerous. Mat. 7.4. Act. 6.1. &c. 2. Tim. 3.2.
- ✿ Seniors called also Ancients, which are taken for Ministers of the word, or gouernours of discipline in ye Church Act. 15.22. Act. 20.17. 1. Tim. 4.14. 1. Tim. 5.17.
- ♣ Separate vs from that loue that God beareth vs, nothing can. Rom. 8.39.
- Sergius Paulus and his storie. Act. 13.7.
- ♣ Seruants state no hinderaunce to godlines. 1. Cor. 7.22.
- Seruants & their duetie to their masters. Matt. 9.9. Eph. 6.5. [Page] Coloss. 3.22. 1. Tim. 6.1. Tit. 2.9. 1. Pet. 2.18.
- Seruants we are all vnprofitable. Luk. 17.10.
- Seruant that knoweth the will of his master. &c. Luke. 12.47.
- ♣ Serue we must onely to God. Matt. 4.10.
- Serue we must one another through charitie. Galat. 5.13.
- Serue we ought not sinne any longer. Rom. 6.6.
- Serue we cannot two masters. Mat. 6.24. reade Riches.
- ♣ Sheepe of Christ who they be, & their disposition. Iohn. 10.27.
- Shepheards. Luk. 2.8, 15.
- Shepheards in the Church. Eph. 4.11. where they are called Pastors.
- ♣ Sicknesse, reade Infirmitie.
- ✿ Signe, put for the thing it selfe. 1. Timo. 2.8. 1. Timo. 5.22.
- Signe of the sonne of man, and what it is. Matth. 24.30.
- Signe put for an accustomed and miraculous thing. Matth. 12.38, 39.
- ♣ Silence, is a womans chiefe ornament. 1 Tim. 2.11.
- Silence is commaunded. Iam. 1.19.
- Siloam. Iohn. 9.7.
- Siluanus. 1. Thess. 1.1.
- Simeon and his storie. Luk. 2.25, 26. &c.
- Simeon. Act. 13.1.
- Simeon called Peter. Matt. 4.18. Matt. 10.2.
- Simon Peter his notable confession. Matt. 16.16.
- Simons shamefull deniall of Christ. Matt. 26.69. &c.
- Simon, see more in this word Peter.
- Simon the Pharise, in whose house Christ did eate. Luke. 7.40.
- Simon the Cananite. Matth. 10.4.
- Simon of Cyrene. Matth. 27.32.
- Simon Magus the sorcerer and his storie. Act. 8.9, 10. &c.
- Simon the Tanner Peters host. Act. 9.43. Act. 10.6.
- ♣ Simplicitie or singlenesse, a vertue most necessarie for all Christians. Matth. 5.8, 37. Matth. 10.16, 23. Iohn. 1.47. Act. 2.46. Rom. 16.19. 1. Cor. 14.20. 2. Cor. 11.3.
- Singlenesse, see Simplicitie.
- ✿ Single life in what respect preferred before Marriage. [Page] 1. Cor. 7.26.
- ♣ Sinne is in all men, reade, Man euery one is a sinner.
- Sinne engendreth death. Roman. 6.23. Roman. 7.13. Iam. 1.15.
- Sinne he that obeyeth, is the seruaunt thereof. Iohn. 8.34. Rom. 6.16. 2. Pet. 2.19.
- Sinne he that committeth, is of the deuill. 1. Iohn. 3.8.
- ✿ Sinne what it is. 1. Iohn. 3.4.
- ♣ Sinne punished with sinne. Acts. 7.42. Acts. 28.27. Rom. 1.24.
- ✿ Sinne, put for the price of sinne. Rom. 8.3. 2. Cor. 5.21.
- ♣ Sinne originall. Rom. 5.12.
- Sinne against the holy Ghost, which is also vnpardonable. Mat. 12.31. Heb. 6.4, 5, 7. Heb. 10.29. 2. Pet. 2.22. 1. Ioh. 5.16.
- Sinnes are not equall. Matth. 11.21. Luk. 12.47, 48. Act. 3.17. Iam. 2.10.
- ✿ Sinners called to repentance. Mat. 9.13. 2. Pet. 3.9.
- ✿ Sinner a woman. Luk. 7.37.
- Syria. Galat. 1.21.
- ✿ Sisters of Christ. Matth. 13.56.
- ✿ Sit in Moses seate, and what it is. Matt. 23.2, 3.
- Sit at the right hande or left hande in Christes kingdome. Matth. 20.21.
- Sit at the right hand of God. Act. 2.34.
- Sit with Christ. Reue. 3.21.
- Sit at the feete, put for to be a scholer. Luk. 10.39. Act. 22.3.
- ✿ Sleepe, put for darknesse of ignorance and wicked affections. Rom. 13.11.
- ♣ Sluggishnesse must be shaken off. Matth. 7.8. Matth. 19.30. Matth. 24.39, 44, 45. Matth. 25.8, 28. Luk. 12.35, 36. Luke. 19.44. Luk. 24.25 Iohn. 8.2. Act. 2.41. Act. 20.9, 10, 11. 1. Cor. 15.34. 1. Cor. 16.13. Phil. 2.12. Coloss. 4.2, 17. 1. Tim. 4.15. 2. Tim. 1.6. Heb. 3.13. Heb. 6.12. Heb. 12.12, 13. 1. Pet. 5.2. 2. Pet. 1.5, 12, 13. 2. Pet. 3.9, 17.
- Smyrna. Reue. 1.11.
- ♣ Sobernes of minde is commended. Acts. 26.25. Rom. 12.3. 1. Thess. 5.8. Titus. 2.6. 1. Peter. 1.13. 1. Peter. 4.7. 1. Peter. 5.8.
- ✿ Solomons porch. Iohn. 10.23. Act. 3.11.
- [Page]✿ Song of Marie the mother of Christ. Luk. 1.46, 47. &c.
- Song of Simeon. Luk. 2.29. &c.
- Song of Zacharias. Luk. 1.68, 69. &c.
- ♣ Songs of the faythfull are spirituall. Ephe. 5.19.
- ♣ Sonnes of God. Luk. 20.36. Ioh. 1.12. Rom. 8.14. 2. Cor. 6.18. Galat. 3.26. 1. Iohn. 3.1.
- Sopater. Act. 20.4.
- ♣ Sorcerers or diuiners, and their punishment. Acts. 8.9. Act. 13.8. Act. 16.16. Reue. 21.8.
- ✿ Sorrowe is of two sorts. 2. Cor. 7.10.
- Sorrowe for the dead is of two sorts. 1. Thess. 4.13.
- Sosthenes. 1. Cor. 1.1.
- ♣ Souldiers should liue well. Luk. 3.14. Act. 10.7.
- ✿ Soule, put for the affection of the heart. Matt. 26.38. Luk. 1.46. Iohn. 12.27.
- Soule taken for the wil ioyned with vnderstanding. 1. Thess. 5.23. 1. Pet. 1.22.
- Soule, put for man. Act. 2.43. Rom. 13.1. 1. Pet. 3.20.
- Soule, put for life, or the vitall spirit. Luk. 12.20.
- ♣ Soules sleepe not after this life. Luk. 16.25. Reue. 6.9.
- Soules of the faithful after this life perishe not. 2. Cor. 5.1, 2, 8, 9. Phil. 1.23. Heb. 12.23.
- Soule and the immortalitie thereof, reade Immortalitie.
- ✿ Speach by the way of comparison. Matt. 9.13. Matt. 11.22. Matt. 12.7.
- ♣ Speach euill generally or particularly one of another is condemned. Mat. 12.36. 2. Tim. 3.2. Tit. 3.2. Iam. 1.26. Iam. 3.2, 9. Iam. 4.11. 1. Pet. 2.1. 1. Pet. 3.10.
- Speach which is vaine is condemned. Matt. 12.36. Ephe. 5.4.
- Speaches of the faithfull ones are manie times by the vngodly interrupted and cut of. Act. 7.57. Act. 22.22, 23. Act. 23.2.
- ✿ Speake within them selues, put for to thinke. Matt. 9.3.
- ♣ Speaking euil one of another forbidden. Iam. 4.11.
- ✿ Speake, put for to promise. Luk. 1.70.
- ✿ Speake and teach differ. Act. 10.25.
- ✿ Spirite, put for the Gospel. 2. Cor. 3.6. Galat. 3.3.
- Spirite, put for the minde or soule of man. 1. Corinth. 2.11. 2. Cor. 7.1.
- [Page]Spirite, put for will, minde and counsell. Luk. 9.55. 1. Corin. 5. 3. Philip. 1.27. 1. Thess. 5.23.
- Spirit, put for teachers or prophets. 1. Iohn 4.1.
- Spirit, put for the gifts of the spirit. Actes 8.15. Actes 19.2, 5. Galat. 3.2.
- Spirite, put for earnestnes of zeale towardes God. 1. Timoth. 4.12.
- Spirit, put for ioy in the holy Ghost. Ephes. 5.18.
- Spirit, put for that part of man, which is reformed by the holy Ghost. Matth. 26.41.
- Spirit double, to wit, of God and the worlde. 1. Corinthians 2.12.
- Spirite double, to wit, of bondage & adoption. Rom. 8.15.
- ♣ Spirit holy, or holy Ghost is God. Matt. 28.19. Luke 3.22. Iohn 7.39. Iohn 14.17. Iohn 16.13. Actes 2.4. Actes 5.3, 4. Acts 13.2. Acts 16.6. 1. Corin. 3.16. 1. Corinth. 6.19. 1. Corinth. 12.11. Galat. 4.6. 1. Iohn 5.7.
- Spirite holy, or holy Ghost resembled to fire. Matthewe 3.11.
- Spirite holy, or holy Ghost, resembled to water. Iohn 3.5.
- Spirit holy, or holy Ghost, is no framer of newe reuelatiōs. Iohn 14.26.
- Spirite holy is the earnest or pledge of Gods promises in our heartes. Rom. 8.15, 16. 2. Corinth. 1.22. 2. Corinth. 5.5. Galat. 4.6. Ephes. 1.14.
- Spirite holy is the author of holy scripture. Hebrewes 4.7. Heb. 10.15. 2. Peter 1.21.
- Spirite holy is the directer and leader of the faithfull. Matthew 4. 1. Marke 1.13, 14. Luke 2.27. Iohn 16.13. Actes 20.23. Romanes 8.14.
- Spirite holy appeared in the likenes of a Doue. Matthewe 3.16.
- Spirite holy dwelleth in the faythfull. 1. Corinth. 3.16.
- Spirite holy and his office. Iohn 14.16. Iohn 15.26. Ioh. 16.7, 8, 13. 1. Corinth. 6.11. 1. Corinth. 12.3, 4. 2. Timoth. 1.14. 1. Iohn 2.27. 1. Iohn 5.6, 7.
- Spirite holy called the spirit of God. Matth. 3.16. Matthew 12.28. Actes 2.17. Actes 5.9. Romanes 8.9, 14. 1. Corinth. 3.16. 1. Thes. 4.8.
- [Page]Spirite holy called the spirite of Christ. Rom. 8.9. Gal. 4.6.
- Spirite holy is one. 1. Corinthians 12.13. Ephesians 2.18. Ephesians 4.4.
- Spirite holy called the comforter. Iohn 14.16, 26. Iohn 15.26. Actes 9.31.
- Spirite holy quickeneth. Iohn 6.63.
- Spirite holy the spirite of trueth. Iohn 14.17. Iohn 15.26. Iohn 16.13.
- Spirite holy, the master and teacher of the faithfull. Luke 12.12. Iohn 14.26. 1. Corinth. 2.13.
- Spirite holy is the shewer of things to come. Iohn 16.13. 1. Timoth. 4.1.
- Spirite holy is the witnes of Christ. Iohn 15.26. Actes. 5.32. 1. Iohn 5.6.
- Spirite holy is the distributer of all the giftes. 1. Corinthians 12.11.
- Spirite holy onely knoweth the thinges of God. 1. Corinthians 2.11.
- Spirite holy helpeth the faithfuls infirmities, and maketh petition for them. Romanes 8.26.
- Spirite holy is giuen and sent of the Father. Iohn 14.26. Actes 5.32. 2. Corinth. 1.22. 2 Corinth. 5.5. Galat. 4.6.
- Spirite holy is giuen and sent of Christ. Iohn 4.14. Iohn 15.26. Iohn 16.7. Iohn 20.22. Ephes. 4.7.
- Spirite holy called the spirit of adoption. Ro. 8.15. Gal. 4.5.
- Spirite holy is the water of life. Iohn 4.14. Iohn 7.38.
- Spirite holy is the vnction or anointing. Luke 4.18. Act. 10.38. 1. Iohn 2.20, 27.
- Spirite holy and his comming vpon the Apostles. Actes 2.1, 2, 3. &c.
- Spirite holy, & his workes and fruites. Galat. 5.22.
- ✿ Spirite of man. Matthewe 27.50. Luke 8.55. Luke 23.46. Romanes 8.16. 1. Corinthians 2.11. 1. Corinthians 5.3. 1. Thess. 5.23. Heb. 12.33.
- ♣ Spirite of discerning & iudgement ought to be in Gods children. Matth. 7.15, 16. Iohn 7.17. Actes 17.11. Acts 20.28. &c. Acts 28.6. Philip. 1.9, 10. 1. Iohn 4.1.
- ✿ Spirite hath neither flesh nor bones. Luke 24.39.
- ✿ Spirites wicked and vncleane, reade Deuill.
- [Page]✿ Stater, and what it is. Matth. 17.27.
- Stephan and his storie. Acts 6.5, 6. &c. Acts 7. throughout.
- ✿ Stoickes. Acts 17.18.
- ♣ Strengthening of confirming necessarie for the ministers of God. Acts 18.9. Actes 23.11. Acts 10.16.
- Strengthening or confirming in the faith necessary for al the godly ones. Matth. 9.22. Luke 1.36. Acts 11.23. Acts 14.22. Actes 15.36. Actes 16.5. Actes 18.23, 27. Actes 20.1, 2, 6. Actes 21.4.
- ♣ Strife and debate must be auoided. Matth. 5.25. 1. Corinth. 6.1, 2. &c. Galat. 5.20. Iames 4.1. See Contentiō.
- Strifes howe they may be ended. Matth. 5.25.
- ♣ Sufficiencie or contentednes is a great treasure. 2. Corinth. 9.8. 1. Timoth. 6.6.
- Sufficiencie or cōtentednes must be measured by Gods wil, & not according to abundance of things. Phi. 4.11.
- ✿ Supper of the Lord ministred by Paul. Acts 20.7.
- ✿ Supper of the Lord instituted. Matth. 26.26, 27. &c.
- ♣ Surfetting is condemned. Luke 21.34. Rom. 13.13. Susanna. Luke 8.3.
- ♣ Swearing vaine forbidden, see Othe.
- ♣ Sworde of the spirite is the word of God. Ephes. 6.17.
- ✿ Sworde taken for affliction. Luke 2 35.
- Sworde taken for discord. Matth. 10.34.
- Sworde, for the material sworde, the vse whereof is cōmitted to the magistrate. Rom. 13.4.
- ♣ Sworde and the vse thereof prohibited to priuate persons. Matth. 5.39. Matth. 26.52. Reuelat. 13.10.
- ✿ Synogogues and what they were. Matth. 4.23.
- Syrtes. Actes 27.17.
T.
- ✿ TAble, put for that wherein men chiefly delight. Romanes 11.9.
- Tables vsed for offices, perteining to the care of ye poore. Acts 6.2.
- ✿ Tabernacle, put for body. 2. Corinth. 5.1. 2. Peter 1.13.
- Tabitha and her storie. Acts 9.36, 40.
- [Page]✿ Tabitha cumi. Marke 5.41.
- ♣ Talke, see Idle.
- ✿ Taste of death, see Death.
- ♣ Teachers appointed in the Church. Acts 13.1. 1. Corin. 12.28. Ephes. 4.11.
- Teachers false must be auoyded. Coloss. 2.8. 2. Timoth. 3.5. Titus 1.13, 14. Titus 3.9, 10. 2 Peter 3.17. 2. Iohn 10.
- ✿ Temple spiritual, reade Faithful.
- Temple material. Matth. 21.12. Matth. 24. 1. Iohn 2.14.
- Temples made with handes, God dwelleth not in, reade, God dwelleth not in Temples made with handes.
- ♣ Tempt, God doth not to euill. Iames 1.13.
- Tempt God we must not. Matthew 4.7. Actes 15.10. 1. Corinth. 10.9. Hebrewes 3.10.
- Tempt the spirit of the Lorde. Actes 5.9.
- ✿ Ten, put for many. Reuelat. 13.1.
- ✿ Tentation, put for aduersitie, or affliction. Iames 1.2, 12.
- ♣ Tentation is good, when God proueth the fayth and constancie of his by the crosse and afflictions. 1. Corin. 10.13. Heb. 11.17. Iames 1.2, 12. 1. Peter 1.6.
- Tentation euil whereby Satan draweth one away frō God, & leadeth him to destruction. Matth 4.1. Luke 8.13. Acts 5.3. 1. Cor. 7.5. Galat. 6.1. 1. Thes. 3.5. 1. Timoth. 6.9. Reuelat. 2.10.
- Tentation out of, God onely deliuereth vs. Mat. 6.13. 1. Corinth. 10.13. 2. Peter 2.9. Reuelat. 3.10.
- Tentation to be deliuered from, we must pray to God. Mat. 6.13. matth. 26.41. Luke 22.40.
- Tertullus the Orator against Paul. Acts 24.12.
- ✿ Testament olde. 2. Corinth. 3.14. Galat. 4.24. Hebre. 8.9. Hebrewes 9.15.
- Testament old, the bloud whereof was of Bulles & Goates. Heb. 9.12, 19. Hebrewes 10.4.
- Testament newe. Matth. 26.28. 1. Corinth. 11.25. 2. Corin. 3.6. Heb. 8.8. Heb 9.15. Heb. 12.24.
- Testament newe, the bloud whereof is Christes bloud. Matt. 26.28. Luke 22.20. 1. Corinth. 11.25. Hebre. 9.12, 14. Heb. 10.19, 29. Heb. 12.24. Heb. 13.20.
- Testaments two, & an Allegorie thereof Galat. 4.24. &c.
- [Page]✿ Tetrarch. Matth. 14.1. Luke 3.1.
- ♣ Thankes giuing necessarie for al the godly. Iohn 6.11, 23. Actes 27.35. Romanes 14.6. 1. Corinthians 1.4. 1. Corinthians 14.18. 1. Corinth. 15.57. 2. Corinth. 2.14. 2. Corinthians 4.15. 2. Corinthians 9.11, 15 Ephesians 5.4 20. Philip. 1.3. Philip. 4.6. Coloss. 1.1, 2. Colos. 2.7. Colos. 3.15, 17. Colos. 4.2. 1. Thess. 1.2. 1. Thes. 2.12. 1. Thes. 5.8. 2. Thes. 1.3. 2. Thes. 2.13. 1. Timoth. 1, 12. 1. Timoth. 2.1. 1. Timothie 4.3. Reuelat. 7.12.
- ♣ Thankes to God before meales and after. Looke in the word Grace.
- ♣ Thankfulnes of one towards an other, & examples thereof. Luke 24.29. Actes 11.29. Actes 16.15.
- ♣ Theeues and theft condemned and forbidden. Matth. 19.18. Rom 2.21. Rom. 13.9. 1. Corinth. 6.10. Ephes. 4.28. 1. Timoth. 1.10. 1. Peter 4.15.
- Theophilus. Luke 1.3. Acts 1.1.
- Theudas, an author of sedition. Actes 5.36.
- Thomas called Didymus. Iohn 11.16. Iohn 20.24.
- Thomas his vnbeliefe. Iohn 20.25.
- ♣ Thought and care must be put away. Matth. 6.34. Luke 12.22. 1. Corinth. 7.32.
- ♣ Thoughts euill are sinnes before God. Matthewe 15.19. Actes 8.22.
- ♣ Threatnings stirre vp the rage of the wicked. Matthewe 21.46.
- Threatnings of the Gospell howe feareful. Actes 5.5.
- Threatnings of the enemies ought to pricke vs forwarde to praier. Acts 4.29.
- Thyadra. Reuelat. 1.11.
- Tiberius Caesar. Luke 3.1.
- ✿ Till, diuersly vsed in scripture. Matth. 5.8, 26. matth. 23.39. 1. Corinth. 15.25. Galat. 3.19. Reuelat. 20.5.
- ✿ Time certaine, put for an vncertaine. Luke 13.33.
- Time present, put for the time to come. Matth. 3.10. Luke 19.8. Luke 24.44. Ioh. 4.21. Iohn 20.17. Colos. 3.6. 1. Thessalonians 4.15.
- ♣ Times which are last, and places speaking thereof. 1. Corinthians 10.11. 2. Timoth. 3.1. Hebrewes 1.1. 1. Pet. 1.20. [Page] 1. Peter 4.7. 1. Iohn 2.18. Iude 18. Looke in the worde Daies.
- Time to come appertaineth not to vs to knowe. Acts 1.7.
- Time of Christ is the time of Grace. Marke 1.15. Romanes 5.6. 2. Corinth. 6. 2. Galat. 4.4.
- Time which we haue is short. 1. Corinth. 7.29.
- Time ought to be recouered and redeemed. Ephes. 5.16. Coloss. 4.5.
- Timotheus & places speaking of him. Actes 16.1, 2. &c. 1. Corinth. 4.17. 1. Corinth. 16.10, 11. Philipp. 1. 1. Philippians 2.19, 20. &c. 1. Thess. 1.1.
- ✿ Time, put for receyuing of tithes. Matth. 23.23.
- ♣ Tongue is the image of the minde or heart. Matthewe 12.34.
- Tongue and the nature there of Iames 3.5, 6, 7. &c.
- Tongue must be bridled & restrayned from euill. Matth. 12.36. Iames 1.26. Iames 3.2, 5, 6. &c. 1. Peter 3.10.
- ✿ Tongues diuers to speake, is the gift of the holy Ghost. Acts 2.4. Acts 10.45, 46. Acts 19.6. 1. Corinth. 12.28.
- ♣ Tongue must be vsed in ye church which is vnderstood. 1. Corinth. 14. almost throughout the whole Chapter.
- ♣ Traditions, reade Commaundements.
- ✿ Transfiguration of Christ. Matth. 17.2. &c.
- ♣ Treason and traytors condemned. Matthewe 26.24. Matthewe 27.3, 4, 5. Marke 14.21. Luke 6.16. Actes 7.52. 2. Timothie 3.4.
- ♣ Treasure is to be laid vp in heauen. Mat. 6.20. Mat. 19.21.
- Treasures of God are in Christ. Coloss. 2.3.
- Treasure of the Gospell. Matth. 13.44. 2. Corin. 4.7.
- Treasure vaine and transitorie. Luke 12.15. &c. Iam. 5, 2, 3.
- ✿ Tree good and euill. Matth 7.17, 18. Matth. 12.33.
- ♣ Tribulation we must be patient in. Romanes 12.12. 2. Thess. 1.4.
- Tribulation bringeth forth patience. Rom. 5.3.
- Tribulatiōs of our owne, God comforteth vs in, that we might comfort others in theirs. 2. Corinth. 1.4.
- ♣ Tribute ought to be payed to Princes and Magistrates. Matth. 17.25, 26, 27. Matth. 22.21. Rom. 13.6, 7.
- ♣ Trie, reade Proue.
- [Page]♣ Trinitie proued Matthewe 18.19. 2. Corinthians 13.13. 1. Iohn 5.7.
- Trophimus an Ephesian, Paules companion. Actes 20.4. Actes 21.29.
- ♣ Trouble is to them that are maried. 1. Corinth. 7.28.
- ✿ Trueth, put for all light left in man after his fall. Rom. 1.18. Rom. 2.8.
- Trueth, put for true and sincere knoweledge of God. Titus 1.1.
- Trueth, put for sinceritie and vpright dealing. Ephes. 4.25. Ephes. 6.14. Philip. 4.8.
- ♣ Trueth cannot be vanquished. Matth. 16.18. Luke 21.15. Actes 6.10.
- ✿ Trueth to be of, or to be of the trueth. Iohn 18.37. 1. Iohn 3.19.
- ♣ Trueth must be done and followed. Ioh. 3.21. Ephesians 4.15. 1. Iohn 1.6. Against them which withdrawe themselues from the trueth, and withstand or disobey it. Romanes 2.8. Galatians 3. 1. Galatians 5.7. 2. Timoth. 2.18. 2. Timothie 3.8. 2. Timoth. 4.4. Titus 1.4. Hebrewes 10.26. 2. Peter 2.2.
- ♣ Turning to the Lord cōmeth frō the Lord. Act. 26.18.
- Turning to God ioyned with repentance. Acts 26.20.
- Turning, see Conuersion.
- Tychicus. Actes 20.4. Ephes. 6 21.
- Tyrannus his schole. Acts 19.9.
- ♣ Tyrannie and crueltie. Matth. 2.16. mat. 14.10. Acts 7.59. Acts 12.2, 3. &c. see more in the worde Crueltie.
- Tyrus. Actes 21.3.
V.
- ♣ VAine glory is forbidden. Matth. 23.6, 7. Galat. 5.26. Philip. 2.3. see also Glory vaine.
- ♣ Vaine repetitions, looke Repetitions.
- ♣ Vaine speache, reade Speache.
- ✿ Vanitie of the Athenians. Actes 17.21.
- ♣ Vanitie of man, reade Mans vanitie.
- ♣ Vaunting, reade Bragging or boasting.
- [Page]♣ Vengeance belongeth onely to the Lord. Romanes 12.19. 1. Thess. 4.6. Hebrewes 10.30.
- Vengeance shalbe declared agaynst the persecuters of Gods elect, and against all rebels. Luke 18.7. 1. Thess. 1.8. Reuelat. 6.10. Reuelat. 19.2.
- Vengeance is committed also to the magistrate. Rom. 13.4. 1. Peter 2.4.
- Vengeance, reade Reuengement.
- ✿ Vertue, put for good and godly maners. 2. Peter 1.5.
- ✿ Vessell, put for body. 1. Thess. 4.4.
- Vessels some to honor and some to dishonor. Rom. 9.21. 2. Timoth. 2.20.
- ✿ Vipers poyson very daungerous & hurtfull. Acts 28.6.
- ✿ Virgins and virginitie. 1. Corinth. 7.25, 26. &c.
- ✿ Visions shewed to Paul. Actes 16.9. Actes 18.9. Acts 22.17. Acts 27.23. 2. Corinth. 12.1.
- ✿ Visite, put for to shewe him selfe mindfull. Luke 1.68.
- ♣ Visite the sicke and prisoners. Matth. 25.36.
- Visite the fatherles and widowes. Iames 1.27.
- ✿ Visitation, put for the time of manifesting Gods mercie. Luke 19.44. 1. Peter 2.12.
- ♣ Vnbeliefe. Matth. 17.20. Marke 9.24. Marke 16.14. Iohn 6.64. Iohn 10.25. Iohn 20.27. Rom. 11.30.
- ✿ Vncircumcision, put for the Gentiles. Galat. 2.7.
- ♣ Vngodly, see Wicked.
- ♣ Vnitie commended. Acts 4.32. Romanes 15.6. 1. Corinthians. 1.10. Ephesians 4.3. Philippians 3.16. 1. Peter 3.8. see Concord.
- ♣ Vnitie in God and Christ. Iohn 17.21.
- ♣ Vnthankefulnesse towardes God or man condemned. Marke 5.17. Luke 14.18. Luke. 17.11, 12. Iohn 1.5. Actes 7.18, 19, 26, 27. &c. Actes 27.42. Romanes 1.21. Galat. 1.6. Galatians 6.6. 1. Corinthians 16.18. Colossians 2.7. 1. Tim. 5.4, 17, 18. 2. Tim. 3. 2. Heb. 2.3. Heb. 13.17. Reuelat. 2.5.
- ✿ Vocation or calling to followe Christ. Matth. 8.22. Matthewe 9.9. Iohn 1.43.
- Vocation or calling to preach. Matth. 4.18, 19. Marke 3.14. Luke 6.13. Romanes 1.1. 1. Corinth. 1. 1. Galat. 1.15. reade, Chosen to some office or ministerie.
- [Page]Vocation or calling to life euerlasting & eternal saluation. Rom. 8.29, 30. Rom. 9.24. Rom. 11.29. 1. Cor. 1.9, 24. Ephe. 4.1. 1. Tim. 2.12. 1. Thess. 5.24. 1. Tim. 6.12. 2. Tim. 1.9. 1. Pet. 2.9. 1. Pet. 5.10. 2. Pet. 1.3, 10.
- Vocation or calling of the Gentiles. Iohn. 10.16. Rom. 9.24 Rom. 11.12. Rom. 15.9. see Gentiles.
- ♣ Voluptuous liuing condemned. Luk. 8.14.
- ✿ Vowes vsed for giftes and ceremonies. Act. 21.23. Vowe, taken for promise to do euill. Act. 23.14.
- ♣ Vsurie prohibited. Matth. 5.42. Luk. 6.30, 35.
W.
- ✿ WAges of sinne is death euerlasting. Rom. 6.23.
- ✿ Waies, put for the order of Gods coūsels and doings. Rom. 11.33.
- Way, put for sect. Act. 19.23.
- Way of God, put for Christianitie. Act. 19.9.
- Way of the Lord, put for the will of the Lord. Act. 18.25.
- Way of righteousnes, put for vpright life and conuersation. Matt. 21.32.
- Waies of man, and what they are. Act. 14.16.
- Waies of God. Act. 13.10.
- ✿ Wake, put for to liue in this life. 1. Thess. 5.10.
- ♣ Warfare, see Fight.
- ♣ Watch we ought and be readie continually. Matth. 24.42, 43, 44. &c. Matth. 26.41. Mark. 13.33. Luk. 12.37. Luk. 21.36. Act. 20.31. 1. Corin. 16.13. 2. Cor. 6.6. Ephe. 6.18. Coloss. 1.2. 1. Pet. 4.7. 1. Pet. 5.8. Reue. 3. 2. Reue. 16.15.
- ✿ Water flowing out of the rocke, a figure of Christes blood. 1. Cor. 10.4.
- Water pure, put for the grace of the holy Ghost. Heb. 10.23.
- ✿ Weake, put for him that doubteth in his conscience. 1. Cor. 8.10.
- ♣ Weake in the faith ought to be borne with, that they may be wonne. Rom. 14. 1. Rom. 15.1. 1. Cor. 9.22. 1. Thess. 5.22.
- Weake ones must not be offended. Rom. 14.13. reade, Offence must not be giuen.
- [Page]Weake things of the world God chuseth. 1. Cor. 1.27.
- Weake in the body, see Infirme.
- ✿ Weapons carnall. 2. Cor. 10.4. reade Armour.
- ♣ Well doing, see Good doing.
- ♣ Whisperers condemned. Rom. 1.29.
- ♣ Whoredome, looke Adulterie.
- ♣ Wicked or vngodly agree in oppressing or persecuting the trueth and godly ones. Matt. 16. 1. Matt. 22.23. Mark. 3.6. Luk. 23.12. Act. 4.26. Act. 23.6.
- Wicked or vngodly, pronounce sentence against thēselues Matth. 21.31, 41. Luk. 7.43. Act. 4.16. Act. 26.31.
- Wicked or vngodly seeke and require a signe. Matth. 12.38. Matth. 16.4. Luk. 23.8. Iohn. 2.18. Iohn. 6.30.
- Wicked or vngodly feare men more then God. Matt. 21.26, 46. Matth. 26.5. Matth. 27.64. Mark. 11.32. Luk. 19.48. Act. 5.26.
- Wicked mens purposes & indeuours, are many times made voyd. Matth. 2.13. Matth. 21.46. Matth. 22.22. Matth. 27.66. and the next Chapter. Iohn. 6.44, 45, 46. Iohn. 10.39. Act. 5. 19, 22. Act. 9.23, 24. &c. Act. 12.11. &c.
- ♣ Widowes must be prouided for. 1. Tim. 5.3. Iam. 1.27.
- Widowes ministerie. Act. 6.1. 1. Tim. 5.9.
- Widowes continencie. 1. Cor. 7.8. 1. Tim. 5.11, 16.
- Widowe deuourers. Matth. 23.14. Mark. 12.40, Luk. 20.47.
- ✿ Widowe poore that offered in the Temple. Marke. 12.42.
- Widowe importunate. Luk. 10.3.
- Widowe of Nain. Luk. 7.12.
- ✿ Wife of Pilate. Matth. 27.19.
- Wife of Lot. Luk. 17.32.
- ♣ Will of God, according whereunto he determineth and worketh all thinges. Matth. 18.14. Rom. 9.19. 1. Cor. 1.1. Ephe. 1.5. Heb. 2.4. [...]. Pet. 3.17. 1. Pet. 4.19. Reue. 4.11.
- Will of God, put for his wil reuealed in his word, according to which he commaundeth vs and requireth of vs euery thing. Matth. 12.50. Iohn. 7.17. Rom. 2.18. 1. Thessalo. 4.3. 1. Thessaloni. 5.18. Hebrew. 10.36. 1. Peter. 2.15. 1. Iohn. 2.17.
- Will of GOD we must seeke to vnderstande and fulfill. [Page] Matth. 7.21. Rom. 12. 2. Ephe. 5.17. 1. Pet. 4.2.
- Will of God we ought to pray for, that it may be done. Mat. 6.10. Matth. 26.42. Coloss. 4.12. Heb. 13.21.
- Will of God we must referre al things to. Act. 18.21. Act. 21.14. Rom. 1.10. Rom. 15.32. 1. Cor. 4.19. 1. Cor. 16.7. Iames. 4.15.
- ♣ Will of mā how it is able to do nothing of it selfe, no not in the regenerate, read, Free will, read also, Works which are good, are of God.
- ♣ Willingnes, see Chearefulnes.
- ✿ Windes & sea appeased by Christ. Mat. 8.26. Mat. 14.32.
- ♣ Wine should be moderately and sparingly vsed. Ephe. 5.18. 1. Tim. 5.23. Tit. 1.7.
- ♣ Wisdome sound and true. Iam. 3.17.
- Wisdome of this world is foolishnes with God. 1. Cor. 1.20, 25. 1. Cor. 3.9.
- Wisdome earthly, sensual and diuelish. Iam. 3.15.
- Wisdome must be asked of God. Iam. 1.5.
- Wisdome of God, looke Christ, and Gospel.
- ✿ Wise mē come to Ierusalem and worship Christ. Matth. 2.11.
- Witnes which God beareth, or giueth of himselfe and of his bountifulnes. Act. 14.17.
- Witnes which God beareth of Christ and his Gospel. Ioh. 5.32. Ioh. 8.18. Act. 14.3. Act. 15.8. 1. Cor. 2.1. 1. Ioh. 5.6.
- Witnes that Christ beareth to himselfe, & the trueth of his Gospel. Ioh. 3.11. Ioh. 8.14. 1. Cor. 1.6. 1. Tim. 6.13.
- Witnes which he testifieth of the world. Iohn. 7.7.
- Witnes which the spirit beareth of Christ, looke Spirit.
- Witnes of the Scripture & Prophets, who witnes of Christ. Act. 10.43. Reade Scripture.
- Witnes of Iohn Baptist. Iohn. 1.15, 19, 32 Iohn, 3.28.
- Witnes of Iohn the Euangelist. Iohn. 19.35. Iohn. 21.24.
- Witnes of the Apostles & of the faithfull which they beare to Christ & his Gospel. Luk. 21.13. Act. 2.32. Act. 3.15. Act. 4.33. Act. 5.32. Act. 10.39. 1. Cor. 15.15. 2. Thes. 1.10. 2. Tim. 1.8. Reue. 1. 2. Reue. 6.9. Reue. 20.4.
- ♣ Witnes of the conscience. Roman. 2.15. Rom. 9.1. 2. Cor. 1.12.
- [Page]Witnes of two or three is sufficient. Matth. 18.16. Iohn. 8.17. 2. Cor. 13.1. Heb. 10.28.
- Witnes false is forbidden. Matth. 15.19. Matth. 19.18. Rom. 13.9.
- Witnesses false. Matth. 26.59, 60, 61.
- ✿ Witnesses did first stone Steuen. Act. 7.58.
- ✿ Wiues of Pastors and Deacons. 1. Tim. 3.11.
- ♣ Wiues deutie toward their husbands. Eph. 5.22. &c. Coloss. 3.18. Tit. 2.5. 1. Pet. 3.1, 2. &c.
- ✿ Wo, sometime a note of temporall miserie. Matth. 24.19.
- ✿ Woman is the glorie of the man. 1. Cor. 11.7.
- Woman is of man and made for man. 1. Cor. 11.8, 9.
- ♣ Woman how she ought to be apparelled. 1. Timoth. 2.9. 1. Pet. 3.3.
- Woman ought not to teach in the Church. 1. Cor. 14.34. 1. Tim. 2.12.
- ✿ Women that followed Christ. Luk. 8.2.
- Women married to the bishops and ministers of ye Church. 1. Tim. 3.2, 11. Tit. 1.6.
- ♣ Women must be subiect to their husbandes. 1. Cor. 11.3. 1. Cor. 14.4. Ephe. 5.22, 23. Coloss. 3.18. 1. Tim. 2.11, 12. Tit. 2.5. 1. Pet. 3.1.
- ✿ Word, put for promise. Ephe. 5.26.
- Word of God, put for the sonne of God. Iohn. 1.1, 14. Reue. 19.13.
- Word of God created all things. Iohn. 1.3. Heb. 11.3.
- Word of God, put for the word written, or preached. Heb. 4.12. 1. Pet. 1.23.
- ♣ Word of God is the power of God. Rom. 1.16. 1. Cor. 1.18
- Word of God and the efficacie thereof. Heb. 4.12.
- Word of God is the word of life. Matth. 4.4. Iohn. 5.35. Iohn. 6.63. Act. 5.20.
- Word of God is the word of trueth. Iohn. 17.17. 2. Cor. 6.7. Ephe. 1.13. Coloss. 1.5. 2. Tim. 2.15. Iam. 1.18.
- Word of God is the word of saluation. Act. 13.26. Iam. 1.21.
- Word of God is the word of reconciliation. 2. Cor. 5.19.
- Word of God is the sword of the spirite. Ephe. 6.17.
- Word of God endureth for euer. 1. Pet. 1.25.
- Word of God is liuely, effectuall, & iudgeth the thoughts. [Page] Heb. 4.12.
- Word of God sanctifieth all creatures. 1. Tim. 4.5.
- Word of God is the incorruptible and immortall seede. 1. Pet. 1.23.
- Word of God compared to the seede that groweth and fructifieth. Luk. 8.11. Act. 6.7. Act. 12.24.
- Word of God must be kept and put in practise. Matth. 7.24. Iohn. 14.21. Iam. 1.23. 1. Iohn. 2.5.
- Word of God serueth not to saluation in all. 2. Cor. 2.15, 16.
- Word of God only must be preached & taught. Rom. 10.17. 1. Cor. 3.11, 12. 1. Cor. 15.3, 4. 2. Cor. 6.7. Galat. 1.8, 9.
- Words, see Idle.
- ✿ Worke of the Lord, put for the preaching of the Gospel. 1. Cor. 16.8.
- ♣ Works which are good, do not iustifie before God. Ioh. 6.29. Rom. 3.20. Galat. 2.16. Galat. 3.17, 18. Eph. 2.8, 9. Tit. 3.5.
- ♣ Workes which are good are commended to the faithful. Mat. 5.16. Rō. 12.9, 10. &c. 1. Cor. 15.58. Eph. 2.10. Phil. 4.8. Tit. 2.12. Tit. 3.8. Iam. 2.14, 15, 16. &c.
- Works which are good are of God. Phi. 1.6. Phi. 2.13. 2. Thes. 2.17. Tit. 2.14. Heb. 13.21.
- Workes which please God, follow faith. Luk. 19.8. Hebr. 11. throughout.
- Workes good are done onely by the faithfull. Matth. 7.17. Matth. 12.33. Luk. 6.44.
- VVorkes good assure vs of our election. 2. Pet. 1.10.
- VVorkes good the faithfull must walke in. Ephe. 2.10. Heb. 10.24.
- VVorkes good must be done for the glorie of God. Matth. 5.16. 1. Pet. 2.12.
- VVorkes good followe the faithfull after their death. Reue. 14.13.
- VVorkes good God wil reward. Mat. 10.42. Luk. 14.14. Rom. 2.7. 1. Cor. 3.8.
- VVorkes are not good without faith. Rom. 14.23. Heb. 11.6.
- VVorkes euill are of the flesh. Galat. 5.19.
- VVorkes euill are wrought by the deuill in the Infidels. Ephe. 2.2.
- [Page]Workes euill, Christ is come to loose & destroy. 1. Ioh. 3.8.
- Workes euill we must laye away and abstaine from. Rom. 13.12. Ephe. 4.17. Ephe. 5.11. 1. Pet. 4.3.
- Worke we can no good thing of our selues. Iohn. 6.44. Ioh. 15.4. Rom. 7.16, 17, 18. &c. 1. Cor. 2.14 1. Cor. 12.3. 1. Cor. 15.10. 2. Cor. 3.5. Galat. 5.17. Phil. 2.13.
- Euery man shall receiue according to his Workes. Matt. 16.27. Rom. 2.6. 2. Corin. 5.10. Galat. 6.5. 1. Pet. 1.17. Reu. 2.23. Reue. 20.12. Reue. 22.12.
- ✿ Workes great of our sauiour Christ. Matth. 11.20. Matt. 13.58. Act. 2.22. Heb. 2.4.
- ✿ World, put for all mankind. 1. Ioh. 5.19.
- Worlde, put for the elect. Iohn. 3.16. Iohn. 6.33. 1. Iohn. 2.2. 1. Iohn. 4.14.
- World, put for the reprobate. Iohn. 17.9. 1. Cor. 11.32.
- World, put for things appertaining to this life. 1. Cor. 7.31.
- World, put for euill men in the world. Rom. 12.2.
- ♣ World was made by Christ. Iohn. 1.10.
- World knoweth not Christ. Iohn. 1.11. Iohn. 17.25.
- World fully bent on wickednes. 1. Iohn. 5.19.
- World and prince thereof is the deuil, reade Deuill.
- World we must not loue. 1. Iohn. 2.15.
- World Christ praieth not for. Iohn. 17.9.
- World Christ hath ouer come. Iohn. 16.33.
- World the faithfull ouercome by faith. 1. Iohn. 5.4.
- World & the friendship thereof is enimitie wt God. Iam. 4.4.
- World hateth Christ and his. Ioh. 7.7. Ioh. 15.18. 1. Ioh. 3.13.
- World passeth away. 1. Cor. 7.31. 1. Ioh. 2.17.
- World the faithfull shall iudge. 1. Cor. 6.2.
- World the faithfull are not of. Iohn. 15.19. Iohn. 17.14.
- ♣ Worshippe or serue God we may in all places. Iohn. 4.21. 1. Tim. 2.8.
- ✿ Worshippers true which are. Iohn. 4.23, 24.
- ✿ Worshipping, put for bowing of the knee. Matth. 9.18.
- ✿ Worshipping of God, and the same commanded. Matth. 4.10. Luk. 4.8. Act. 14.15. 1. Cor. 14.25. 1. Thess. 1.9. Reue. 4.9, 10. Reu. 14.7. Reu. 15.4. Reu. 19.10. Reu. 22.8, 9. see God.
- Worshipping in spirit and trueth. Iohn. 4.23, 24.
- Worshipping superstitious. Actes. 10.25. Actes. 14.11, 12. &c. [Page] Reue. 19.10. Reue. 22.9.
- ✿ Worshipping of the beast and his Image. Reue. 13.4. Reue. 14.11. Reue. 16.2. Reue. 19.20. reade Idolatrie.
- ✿ Wrath taken for punishment. Ephe. 5.6. 1. Thess. 5.9.
- Wrath, put for the iudgement of God. Rom. 4.15. Ephe. 2.3.
- ♣ Wrath, see Anger.
- ♣ Wrong ought not to be done or rendered, but suffered. Matth. 5.39. Rom. 12.17. 1. Cor. 6.7. 1. Thes. 5.15. 1. Pet. 3.9.
- Wrong, see Iniurie.
Y.
- ✿ YOke of Christ, easie. Matth. 11.29, 30.
- Yoke of the lawe, neither the auncient fathers, nor the Apostles were able to beare, therefore the Christians ought not to be burdened with it. Act. 15.10.
- ♣ Yong children, see Infants.
- ♣ Yong folkes, how they should order themselues. 1. Tim. 5.19. Tit. 2.6. 1. Pet. 5.5.
- ♣ Yong men must be subiect to the elder. 1. Pet. 5.5.
- ♣ Youth which is godly, must not be despised for lacke of yeeres. 1. Tim. 4.1.
- ♣ Youthly lusts must be fled from. 2. Tim. 2.22.
Z.
- ZAcharias, Iohn Baptists father, and his storie. Luk. 1.5, 6, 7. &c.
- Zacharias the sonne of Barachias, slaine betweene the Altar and the Temple. Matth. 23.35.
- Zacheus and his storie. Luke. 19.1, 2. &c.
- ✿ Zeale without knowledge. Rom. 10.2.
- Zeale blinde, false, and disorderly. Matt. 10.21. Matt. 26.51. Marke. 9.38. Luk. 9.54, 55. Iohn. 8.59. Iohn. 16.2. Act. 7.57. Act. 21.27. &c. Act. 26.11.
- Zeale taken in good part. 2. Cor. 7.11.