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VOL. I.

Page i of the Memoir, for Thurcaster read Thurcaston.

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INDEX.

Note. The small numerals refer to the Life; the Roman capitals to the
Volumes.

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;
our refuge in, 128

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
Algar's, bones, at Malvern, I. 52
Algates, explanation of, I. 98

Alms giring, the advantages of, II. 83, 85
Alum, the property of the pope, I. 161
Ambition, destruction followeth it, II. 248
Ambrose, St., converts Augustine, I. 181

Amusements, how far lawful, J. 104; those of London youth, II. 177, 252
Anabaptists, their errors, J. 135, 143, 162, 249, 428; put to death in
England, note I. 143; confutation of, II. 428

Ananias and Sapphira, their fearful end, I. 283, II. 81, 169

Ancestors, on the fate of our, II. 193
Anchoress, a female recluse, I. 150

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
Atheists, in England, I. 167

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.
170; on voluntary and involuntary sins, 175; his conversion, 181; on
the conduct of the Virgin Mary, II. 58, 181, 382; his humility, 62; his
relation of a trance, 204

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
Baynham, Sir Edward, letter of Latimer to, xxvii.

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
Bells, accounted holy, consecrated and christened, I. 156; story of one
that had lost its clapper, 186; superstitious belief concerning, II. 165
Benefices, bought and sold, I. 160; on the fee farming of, 183; how they
should be bestowed, 266, II. 243

Bernard, St., his continence, II. 184

Bernher, Augustine, Bishop Latimer's servant, his dedication, II. i.
Bertram, or Ratram, account of, lxxxv.

Bethlehem, why Joseph and Mary went thither, II. 327; want of charity
in the inhabitants of, 329

Bible, reasons for its being in the vulgar tongue, xxi; to be studied by
Kings, I. 104

Bilney, Thomas, the means of correcting Latimer, iv. ; his recantation,
vii.; and despair on that account, ib.; his martyrdom, ib.; anecdote of,
xlviii.; his case, I. 200; his dealing with Latimer, II. 9; on his
despondency, 266

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
duty the cause of insurrections, 28; busied in civil concerns, 63; the
most vigilant one, 65; non-resident ones employ deputies, 72; their
advice to Lewis IX., 89; ignorance of one, 105; neglect their charge,
103; one calls Latimer a quondam, 138; account of Suffragan, 156;
made lord presidents, 157; story of one who went on visitation, 186;
another of a pious, II. 108; one who cried for unity, 154
Blanchers, spiritual, who they are, I. 71; their preaching, 265
Blesis, St., the heart of, a relique at Malvern, I. 52

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 ;
attempt to excuse him, clxi.

Book of Life, what it is, II. 394; we may be sometimes in, and at other
times out of it, 423

Bowl, superstition of the pardon, I. 70
Bows, shooting with, I. 177

Boxes, account of pardon, I. 29

Bradford, John, converted by Latimer's preaching, xlii.; imprisoned in
the tower, xcvii.; history of his restitution, I. 239

Bread, Latimer's method of rectifying the abuse of holy, xxxiv. ; account
of that superstition, I. 70; what meant by daily, II. 64

Brethren, on dissensions among, I. 247

Bribery, compared to pitch, a princely kind of thieving, I. 123; among
judges, 160; common at court, 165; remarkable instance of, 166; how
practised, 168, 237

Bride, the church, II. 124

Bridegroom, Christ the, II. 124

Brookes, bishop of Gloucester, account of, cxii.; his dispute with Latimer,
cxxxvi.

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
cities reprobated, 282; minstrels used at, 211

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
descent into hell, clxx.

Cambridge, Heretics Hill at, vi.; remarkable sermon preached there, I. 6;
state of the colleges there, 159; story of a scholar of, 243; a woman
falsely condemned there, II. 10

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
Careless, John, of Coventry, account of, xlvi.; his letters, II. xiii
Cautele, explanation of the word, I. 18, note

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

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