INDEX. Note. The small numerals refer to the Life; the Roman capitals to the Abbeys, were ordained for the poor, I. 87; plunder of them, 267 Abbots, made bishops, I. 107 Abiathar, his treachery, I. 98 Abraham, his hospitality, II. S3; his offering of Isaac, II. 252 Absalom, a by walker, I. 141 Absolution, of a mule, I. 124; how useful, II. 97; a general one, 228 Achan, his covetousness, I. 128 Achior, his fortitude, II. 23 Achitophel, his suicide, I. 199 Acts, necessity of reading the, II. 47 Adam, on the fall of, I. 3; saved by faith in Christ, II. 221 Adams, who will not displease their wives, I. 230 Addison, his character of Latimer, clxviii Adonijah, his rebellion, I. 97 Adultery, should be punished with death, I. 221 Advent, sermon in, I. 115 ; signs of the second, II. 259 Adversaries, their mouths to be stopped, Adversity, the portion of all believers, and to be taken patiently, II. 120; Advocate, Christ our only, II. 5 Affection, that of our heavenly father, how it should move us, II. 3. Afflictions, the benefit of, II. 131, 404 Age, temptations of old, II. 104 Agony, causes of Christ's, I. 197 Ahab, his fate, I. 80; ruled by his wife, 228; his wickedness, II. 192 Ahaz, his want of faith, I. 240 Ahaziah, his judgment, I. 251 Ajax, his impiety, II. 158 Alasco, John, account of, I. 125, note Aldermen, turned colliers, I. 256 Ales, Alexander, account of, ciii. Alexander, pope, his holy water, I. 70 Alms giring, the advantages of, II. 83, 85 Amusements, how far lawful, J. 104; those of London youth, II. 177, 252 Ananias and Sapphira, their fearful end, I. 283, II. 81, 169 Ancestors, on the fate of our, II. 193 Andrew, St., on the calling of, II. 238 Andrew, a Portuguese, betrays Rhodes to the Turks, II. 248 Angel, a gold coin, its value, I. 161 Angels, on the good and evil, II. 343; sermon of the, to the shepherds, II. 309, 343 Anger, wherein sinful, I. 8 Anheale, an old word from the Latin anhelus, I. 49 Annals, or Annuals, yearly masses for the dead, I. 53 Anthony, St., the hermit, story of him and the cobbler, II. 67, 317 Antichrist, tokens of his coming, I. 133 Apologues, their use, II. 429 Apostles, calling of the, II. 239 Apparel, laws in regard to, II. 47; on excess of, 229, 234 Apples, story of the golden, I. 166 Appose, meaning of the word, I. 284, note Appropriations, intolerable hardship of, I. 93 Archery, a manly exercise, I. 176 Arches, abuses of the court of, I. 49 Arians, strange concessions to the, cxlv.; their heresy, II. 320 Armour, description of the spiritual, I. 26, II. 159 Articles, the six bloody, xxxviii. Artillery, the devil's, I. 25 Ash-wednesday, superstition practised on, I. 66 Aske, Robert, executed for rebellion, I. 23, note Askew, Anne, her martyrdom, li. note Astyages, king of Persia, his barbarity, II. 125 Atkinson, Dr. Richard, liv. Attainder, vindication of acts of, I. 162 Attalus and Baldwin, their story, II. 295 Audience, a preacher must respect his, I. 81 Augmentation Court, what, I. 238 Augustine, St., on good works, I. 17; on sacrifice, 148; on lying, II. Avowry, explanation of the word, I. 204 Babbling, is not praying, I. 148, 153 Bacchanals, nocturnal, I. 52 Bacon, the poor man's venison, I. 225 Balkings, what, I. 90 Bankside, in Southwark, common stews there, I. 117 Baptismal form, administered in Latin, I. 52 Barnes, Dr., befriends Latimer, xii. Battle, how Christians must go to, I. 24; that of Christ, 208 Beads, of praying on the, I. 38, 70 Beatitudes, sermon on the, II. 143 Beaufort, Cardinal, his character I. 102, note Beggars, sturdy ones are thieves, II. 51; all men are by nature such, 71 Bernard, St., his continence, II. 184 Bernher, Augustine, Bishop Latimer's servant, his dedication, II. i. Bethlehem, why Joseph and Mary went thither, II. 327; want of charity Bible, reasons for its being in the vulgar tongue, xxi; to be studied by Bilney, Thomas, the means of correcting Latimer, iv. ; his recantation, Binding, and loosing, the true meaning of, I. 28, II. 98 Bishops, every man must be one in his own house, I. 12; their neglect of Blessing, not wagging of fingers, I. 277 Blind, lead the blind, I. 53 Blood, miraculous cure of the issue of, II. 206 Bloodshed, not to be pardoned, I. 169 Blood of Christ, a famous relic of the, I. 209 Bloody sweat, on the, I. 209 Boat, that of Simon made a pulpit, I. 184 Bocardo, description of that prison at Oxford, lvii. note; whence the word, I. 269 Bocher, or Butcher, Joan, burnt for heresy, II. 335 Boleyn, Anne, patronises Latimer, xxxiii. Bones, the people deluded by the pretended ones of saints, I. 52 Bonner, Bishop, his story of Latimer's wit, xi.; his dishonesty, clvii ; Book of Life, what it is, II. 394; we may be sometimes in, and at other Bowl, superstition of the pardon, I. 70 Boxes, account of pardon, I. 29 Bradford, John, converted by Latimer's preaching, xlii.; imprisoned in Bread, Latimer's method of rectifying the abuse of holy, xxxiv. ; account Brethren, on dissensions among, I. 247 Bribery, compared to pitch, a princely kind of thieving, I. 123; among Bride, the church, II. 124 Bridegroom, Christ the, II. 124 Brookes, bishop of Gloucester, account of, cxii.; his dispute with Latimer, Brother, a thorny one, I. 233 Buckingham, Dr., preaches against Latimer at Cambridge, viii. Buckler, that of faith, I. 233, II. 171 Burials, not to be hastened, II. 204; indecency practised at, 212; in Burnet, Bishop, his unjust reflection upon Latimer, xlv. Butterflies, burgesses compared to, I. 60 Butts, Dr., his friendship for Latimer, xiv. By-walks, what, I. 90, 97 Cæsar, duty of paying tribute to, I. 259 Cain, his guilt, I. 16, 236 Calais, once an English town, I. 3 Calling, every man to wait his, II. 242 Calvin, his doctrine of the decrees not asserted by Latimer, clxix. ; on the Cambridge, Heretics Hill at, vi.; remarkable sermon preached there, I. 6; Cambyses, his severe justice, I. 130 Camel, what meant by going through the eye of a needle, II. 421 Cana, sermon on the the marriage in, II. 379 Candles, superstitiously used, I. 21, 34, II. 165 Canonists, employed by bishops, I. 72 Canonization, its origin, I. 47, 133 Card, two sermons on the, I. 1, 15; affected imitation of them, 6 Cardan, his character of Edward VI., I. 102, note Cardinals, never did good in England, I. 103; who the first of, 190 Centurion, his faith, II, 199 Ceremonies, superstitious ones in religion, I. 49 Chambering, what it means, II. 233 Chan ries, account of, I, 107, 268 |