In the note to the King |
In this book: | These are the Things that rendered the Lives of |
Originally: | These are the Things that rendred the Lives of |
Page vii |
In this book: | As they then have falsely and erroneously |
Originally: | As they then have falsly and erroneously |
Page 7 Sidenote |
In this book: | Jerome |
Originally: | Hieron. |
Page 7 |
In this book: | The Law (saith Jerome) is Spiritual, |
Originally: | The Law (saith Hierom) is Spiritual, |
Page 7 Footnote 34 |
In this book: | Jerome Ep. Paulin. 103. |
Originally: | Hieron. Ep. Paulin. 103. |
Page 38 |
In this book: | Many have been deceived, and erred grievously |
Originally: | Many have been deceived, and erred griveously |
Page 38 Sidenote |
In this book: | 2. Of Scripture. |
Originally: | (sidnote missing) |
Page 38 |
In this book: | Here the Lutherans and Arminians grossly err |
Originally: | Here the Lutherans and Arminians grosly err |
Page 43 |
In this book: | because some have falsely pretended to it |
Originally: | because some have falsly pretended to it |
Page 57 |
In this book: | Threatenings in the Scripture; but who |
Originally: | Threatnings in the Scripture; but who |
Page 58 Sidenote |
In this book: | 1. Deaf People Children, and Idiots instanced. |
Originally: | 1. Deaf People Children, and Ideots instanced. |
Page 58 |
In this book: | in the Case of deaf People, Children, and Idiots |
Originally: | in the Case of deaf People, Children, and Ideots |
Page 60 Sidenote |
In this book: | Jerome Epist. 28. ad Lucin. p. 247. |
Originally: | Hieron. Epist. 28. ad Lucin. p. 247. |
Page 60 |
In this book: | Of which Transcribers Jerome in his Time |
Originally: | Of which Transcribers Jerom in his Time |
Page 60 |
In this book: | and particularly Jerome, exalting the Certainty |
Originally: | and particularly Jerom, exalting the Certainty |
Page 64 |
In this book: | Whereof if Jerome complained in his Time, |
Originally: | Whereof if Jerom complained in his Time, |
Page 64 |
In this book: | now twelve Hundred Years ago, Jerome Epist. 134. |
Originally: | now twelve Hundred Years ago, Hierom. Epist. 134. |
Page 87 |
In this book: | As They have then falsely and erroneously |
Originally: | As They have then falsly and erroneously |
Page 91 |
In this book: | ordained to this twofold End; |
Originally: | ordained to this two-fold End; |
Page 117 |
In this book: | Next there are those that lean to the Doctrine |
Originally: | Next there are that lean to the Doctrine |
Page 131 Sidenote |
In this book: | Man’s remaining in Darkness, the closing of his Eyes. |
Originally: | Man’s remaining in Darkness, the closing his eyes. |
Page 133 |
In this book: | this, may come therethrough to believe. |
Originally: | this, may come there-through to believe. |
Page 156 Sidenote |
In this book: | then that have this, wherever they be, they are saved. |
Originally: | then that have this, where-ever they be, they are saved. |
Page 166 Sidenote |
In this book: | Sepulchre in Spain, or to Mary of Loreto |
Originally: | Sepulchre in Spain, or to Mary of Loretto |
Page 170 |
In this book: | We consider then our Redemption in a twofold Respect |
Originally: | We consider then our Redemption in a two-fold Respect |
Page 173 |
In this book: | also done in a qualified Sense, but no-ways to infer |
Originally: | also done in a qualified Sense, but noways to infer |
Page 180 Sidenote |
In this book: | Posit. 2. By Christ formed within we are justified. |
Originally: | Posit. 1. By Christ formed within we are justified. |
Page 182 |
In this book: | doth beyond all Question signify a making just; |
Originally: | doth beyond all Question signify a make-ing just; |
Page 188 |
In this book: | be understood as really being made righteous: |
Originally: | be understood a really being made righteous: |
Page 189 |
In this book: | whether ye be in the Faith; prove your own selves: |
Originally: | whether ye be in the Faith; prove your ownselves: |
Page 192 Sidenote |
In this book: | Inuncunas. |
Originally: | Inuncunan. |
Page 192 |
In this book: | So also affirmeth Claudius Albertus Inuncanus, |
Originally: | So also affirmeth Claudius Albertus Inuncunanus, |
Page 201 |
In this book: | is nevertheless a Cause in some Respect, administering, |
Originally: | is nevertheless a Cause in some Respect, administring, |
Page 203 |
In this book: | pursued, and condemned by God’s holy Witness in their |
Originally: | pursued, and condemed by God’s holy Witness in their |
Page 222 Sidenote |
In this book: | Jerome. |
Originally: | Jerom. |
Page 222 |
In this book: | Concerning this Possibility Jerome speaks clearly |
Originally: | Concerning this Possibility Jerom speaks clearly |
Page 239 |
In this book: | that this were indeed desirable and best; |
Originally: | that this were indeed desireable and best; |
Page 246 Sidenote |
In this book: | The Lukewarmness of the Church of Laodicea. |
Originally: | The Lukewarmness of he Church of Laodicea. |
Page 249 |
In this book: | his Vessel is purified, and so be fitted and prepared |
Originally: | his Vessel is purified, and so he fitted and prepared |
Page 259 Sidenote |
In this book: | The ministering must be by the Gift and Grace |
Originally: | The ministring must be by the Gift and Grace |
Page 259 |
In this book: | any Man speak, let him speak as the Oracles of God; |
Originally: | any Man speak, let thim speak as the Oracles of God; |
Page 294 |
In this book: | ambitiously seeking after the forementioned Things |
Originally: | ambitiously seeking after the forementioned Things |
Page 305 |
In this book: | watching in a holy Dependence upon the Lord, |
Originally: | watching in a holy Dependance upon the Lord, |
Page 311 |
In this book: | and there are few Meetings that are altogether silent. |
Originally: | and there are few Meetings that are alogether silent. |
Page 327 Sidenote |
In this book: | outward, so Christ delivers us from inward Slavery. |
Originally: | outward, so Christ delivers his from inward Slavery. |
Page 330 |
In this book: | Subject, or otherwise praying to or praising God. |
Originally: | Subject, or otherwise praying to or praiseing God. |
Page 337 |
In this book: | but what he hath prepared and premeditated beforehand. |
Originally: | but what he hath prepared and premeditated before-hand. |
Page 339 |
In this book: | that Prayer is twofold, inward and outward. |
Originally: | that Prayer is two-fold, inward and outward. |
Page 364 |
In this book: | the coined Definitions of the School-men. |
Originally: | the coined Definitions of the Schoolmen. |
Page 370 |
In this book: | Principles denied by us, wherever Christ appointed |
Originally: | Principles denied by us, where-ever Christ appointed |
Page 375 Sidenote |
In this book: | Alleg. 1. |
Originally: | Alle. 1. |
Page 386 |
In this book: | And P. Pithoeus mentions it in his Fragments |
Originally: | And P. PithÆus mentions it in his Fragments |
Page 412 |
In this book: | I would gladly know how from the Words |
Originally: | I would glady know how from the Words |
Page 440 Sidenote |
In this book: | Jerome Epist. 62. ad Tire. |
Originally: | Hieron. Epist. 62. ad Tire. |
Page 440 |
In this book: | The Church (saith Jerome) was founded by shedding of |
Originally: | The Church (saith Hierom) was founded by shedding of |
Page 460 Footnote 155 |
In this book: | The Church (saith Jerome) was founded by shedding of |
Originally: | The Church (saith Hierom) was founded by shedding of |
Page 466 |
In this book: | might not as well accuse Mordecai of Incivility, |
Originally: | might not as well accuse Mordicai of Incivility, |
Page 476 |
In this book: | but also have stirred up the Magistrates to persecute |
Originally: | but also have stired up the Magistrates to persecute |
Page 478 Sidenote |
In this book: | Answ. 2. |
Originally: | Ans. 2. |
Page 479 Sidenote |
In this book: | Answ. 3. |
Originally: | Ans. 3. |
Page 481 |
In this book: | that which, as Jerome, Chrysostom, |
Originally: | that which, as Hierom, Chrysostom, |
Page 482 Sidenote |
In this book: | Jerome Lib. Ep. Part. 3. Tract. 1. Ep. 2. |
Originally: | Hier. Lib. Ep. Part. 3. Tract. 1. Ep. 2. |
Page 482 |
In this book: | Concerning which Jerome saith, “All Things agree not |
Originally: | Concerning which Hierom saith, “All Things agree not |
Page 487 |
In this book: | Jerome Epistol. Lib. Part. 3. Ep. 2. |
Originally: | Hieronimus Epistol. Lib. Part. 3. Ep. 2. |
Page 487 |
In this book: | Bibliotheca vet. Patr. in Mat. v. Oecumenius in Jac. |
Originally: | Bibliotheca vet. Patr. in Mat. v. OEcumenius in Jac. |
Page 490 |
In this book: | Jerome ad Ocean. It. Lib. Epist. P. 3. Tom. 1. Ep. 2. |
Originally: | Hierom. ad Ocean. It. Lib. Epist. P. 3. Tom. 1. Ep. 2. |
Page 492 Footnote 164 |
In this book: | Isa. 11. 9. |
Originally: | Isa. 65. 24. |
Page 500 |
In this book: | then are our Adversaries good Christians indeed, |
Originally: | then are our Adversaries good Chirstians indeed, |
A Table of the Authors cited in this Book |
In this book: | Bellarmine, 172, 438 |
Originally: | Bellarmin, 172, 438 |
A Table of the Authors cited in this Book |
In this book: | Confession of Augsburgh, 202, 202, 226 |
Originally: | Confession of Ausburgh, 202, 202, 226 |
A Table of the Authors cited in this Book |
In this book: | Council of Aszansic, 222 |
Originally: | Council of Aszansick, 222 |
A Table of the Authors cited in this Book |
In this book: | Haimo, 487 |
Originally: | Haymo, 487 |
A Table of the Authors cited in this Book...and moved from H to J |
In this book: | Jerome, 7, 60, 64, 222, 440, 458, 482, 487, 490 |
Originally: | Hierom, 7, 60, 64, 222, 440, 458, 482, 487, 490 |
A Table of the Authors cited in this Book |
In this book: | Nicolaus Arnoldus of Franequer, 242, 262, 263, 284, |
Originally: | Nicholaus Arnoldus of Franequer, 242, 262, 263, 284, |
A Table of the Authors cited in this Book |
In this book: | Oecumenius, 487 |
Originally: | OEcumenius, 487 |
A Table of the Authors cited in this Book |
In this book: | Plato, 159, 486 |
Originally: | Plato, 159, 586 |
A Table of the Chief Things |
In this book: | A |
Originally: | (section title missing) |
A Table of the Chief Things under Minister |
In this book: | Concerning the Sustentation and... 318 to 329. |
Originally: | Concerning the Sustentation and... 318 to 229. |
A Table of the Chief Things main entry Philosopher |
In this book: | Philosopher, The Heathen Philosopher was brought to |
Originally: | Philosoher, The Heathen Philosopher was brought to |
A Table of the Chief Things under preaching |
In this book: | It is a permanent Institution, 373. |
Originally: | It is a permanant Institution, 373. |
A Table of the Chief Things under Quakers |
In this book: | They do not persecute others, 443. |
Originally: | They do no persecute others, 443. |
A Table of the Chief Things main entry Rebecca |
In this book: | Rebecca, 309. |
Originally: | Rebeckah, 309. |
A Table of the Chief Things under Redemption |
In this book: | It commends the Christian Religion among Infidels, |
Originally: | It commends the Christian Religion among Infidals, |
A Table of the Chief Things under Rustick |
In this book: | He brought a Philosopher unto the Christian Faith, 268. |
Originally: | He brought a Philospher unto the Christian Faith, 268. |
A Table of the Chief Things main entry School |
In this book: | School, Without the School... a Shadow of Knowledge, |
Originally: | School, Without the School... a Shadow of Kowledge, |