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Sedition, preachers falsely charged with being the cause of, I. 114, 225;
Latimer accused of, 119

Seed, sown by Christ, I. 234; its effects on various hearers, II. 430
Sermons, an affected imitation of Latimer's, I. 6; sleeping at, 181;
omitted for the mass, 182; long and fruitless ones, 217; one of Christ's
interrupted, 233

Serpent, what meant by the brazen, I. 70; destroyed, 71; how his head
is bruised, II. 220

Serpentines, the devil's ordnance, I. 25

Servants, difference of slothful and diligent, I. 18; their duty, II. 25;
good ones to be prayed for, 68; a curse upon slothful, 70; parable of
the wicked one, 95; duty of masters to, 203; an example for, 310, 340
Seymour, Sir Thomas, his attainder, I. 145, 162; his impiety, 207
Shavery, the clergy brought to, I. 92

Shaw, Dr., his sermon at Paul's Cross, I. 163

Shaxton, Nicholas, his apostacy, li

Shepherds, rebuke of unfaithful, I. 17; conduct of those who visited our
Lord, II. 310, 340

Shilling, story of a, I. 88, 120

Ship, the congregation of Christ, II. 401

Sheriff, story of a wicked, I. 161

Shoes of peace, described, I. 28; velvet ones worn by the clergy, 297;

God's word compared to, II. 170

Shooting, a commendable exercise, I. 177

Shorn, John, account of, II. 142

Shrouds, in St. Paul's, account of, I. 55

Sickness, the people forsaken in, II. 90; vows made in, 96; temptations
in, 105; promises made in, 116

Signs, of the second advent, II. 259

Silence, in what respects evil, I. 12 ; to be observed at sermons, 183
Similitudes, on those of the gospel, I. 56

Simon the Pharisee, his conference with Christ, I. 13

Simony, remarkable case of, I. 166

Sins, we should avoid being burthened with those of other men, I. 171;
distinction between voluntary and involuntary, 175; the remedy of
our, II. 6; how to pray for remission of, 92; all remissible, 98;
forgiven only in, and for the sake of, Christ, 129; what sin is, 221;
deadly and venial, 223; on sleeping in, 229

Sisumnes, his terrible punishment, I. 130
Skin, the sign of the judge's, I. 131, 161

Slander, answer to a, I. 115; remedy against, II. 95

Sleep, enjoyed at a sermon, I. 181; inordinate sinful, 231, 270; benefits
of, II. 213; time to awake from, 218, 219; that of Christ, 400
Sleepers, spiritual ones described, II. 403

Smith, Dr., account of, lxxi.; remarkable sermon of, cix.; preaches at
the martyrdom of Latimer and Ridley, cliii.

Soldier, the christian, his duty, I. 24

Solomon, his succession, I. 99 ; the choice of, 108; his justice, 109, 117
Some, Thomas, his address to the Duchess of Suffolk, I. 77

Sons of God, who they were, I. 219
Sorcerers, evil of resorting to, II. 25
Sorrowfulness, two kinds of, II. 147
Soul, on the separate state of the, II. 215
Southwark, stews in, I. 117

Sower, Christ the spiritual, I. 234; sermons on the parable of the, II. 407

428

Spaniard, kills an Englishman, I. 176

Spanish priests, converted in England, clx.

Spectacles, for a king, I. 91

Spira, Francis, his story, II. 99

Spirit, on the sword of the, I. 29; blessing of poverty of, II. 146

Spirits, holy water employed to drive away, I. 70

Spiritualty, duty of praying for the, II. 25

Stafford, George, Latimer's zeal against, iii.; story related of, II. 113

Stamford, sermon preached at, I. 258, 272

Standish, Dr., preaches against Erasmus, I. 44 note

Stephen, St., his prayer, the conversion of St. Paul, II. 13; sermon on
his day, 318; horses bled on the festival of, 321

Steward, parable of the unjust, I. 32; character of evil ones, 36

Stews, public ones in England, I. 117

Stokesley, Bishop, cites Latimer before him, xxvii.; account of, xxx.

Stony ground hearers, described, II. 432

Strawberry preachers, described, I. 58

Students, story of one, 243; decay of, I. 246

Study, the duty of kings to, I. 104

Subjects, their duty, L. 28; II. 163; ought not to have too much, I. 91
Subjection, duty of living in, II. 48

Suffolk, Duchess of, her story, xliii.; sermons preached in her house, II.

1, 119; dedications to, I. 77, II. i

Suffragans, their origin, I. 156

Suits, poor men's to be heard, I. 110

Sundays, the devil served on, II. 139

Superstition, abuses of popish, I. 49; brought in by the devil, 66 ; that
of women, II. 11, 18; practices of, 165

Supper, that of our Lord parabolized, in the wedding-feast, II. 126
Surveyors, rapacity of, I. 94

Susanna, her history, II. 53

Swearing, a shocking practice, I. 209; false in England, 277; care to be
taken to avoid, II. 294

Sweat, on the bloody, I. 210

Sword, that of the spirit, I. 29; the spiritual and temporal, 80; God's
word a powerful, II. 172

Taxes, enormity of popish, I. 48; duty of paying, I. 259; II. 178, 333
Tempest, our Saviour allayed the, II. 400

Temptations, nature of the devil's, II. 102; benefit of, 107; how to know,
110; how God tempteth, 111; our enemy assaults us with various, II.
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103; what we learn by praying against, 105; benefit of them, 109; in
what respect they come from God, 111

Tenterden steeple, the cause of Goodwin sands, I. 227

Testaments, propriety of making them in time, II. 205

Testoon, an old coin, I. 121

Thieves, princes called, I. 123; the realm full of, II. 178; bound to make

confession, II. 185 ;

Thirst, of spiritual, II. 156

Thomas, St., of Acres, where situated, I. 181, note,

Thorns, on the seed among, II. 430

Time, care to be taken in spending, II. 273

Tippet, a Tyburn, I. 160

Tithes, claimable by human laws, I. 279

Too much, how to be avoided, I. 82, 91

Tot quots, what, I. 47

Tracy, William, his body taken up and burnt, I. 44, note,

Traditions, supersede faith, I. 46

Trance, account of one, II. 204

Tree, sermon preached from a, I. 186

Trentals, or Triennials, what, I. 53

Tresham, Dr. William, account of, liii.
Trespasses, how we must forgive, II. 89, 95
Tribulation, why we suffer them, II. 404

Trouble, benefit of, II. 109

Tribute, to be duly paid, I. 259, 275; II. 178
Triumph, game of spiritualized, I.7

Truth, a rusty one new scoured, I. 21; the christian's armour, II. 166
Turks, game of the, I. 11; no dissensions among them, 114, 135; nor
bribery, 166; dresses obtained from Turkey, 230; wicked christians
worse than, II. 21, fidelity of the, 303

Tussocks, braided locks so called, I. 230
Tutors, their duty, II. 66

Twelfth day, sermon on, II. 350

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Unity, to be promoted, I. 17; false kind of, II. 154

Universities, reduced state of the, I. 94, 159, 245

Upstarts, their insolence, I. 110

Usury, sinfulness of, II. S4; a right sort of, 85; common usurers serve
the devil, 256

Uzziah, his example, II. 247

Vain-glory, the Virgin Mary an instance of, II. 58

Vardingales, an article of female dress, II. 329

Velvet, women dressed in Turkey, I. 230; clergy wear velvet shoes,
II, 297

Veneries, meaning of, I. 225

Venetus, a friar, preaches against Latimer, ix

Vengeance, difference between private and public, II. 148

Vicars, neglect their flocks in sickness, II. 90

Virgin, the blessed, guilty of vanity, II, 58; reproof of, 181; her poor
condition, 328

Visitations of Germany and England, I. 131, 122

Vocation, every man has his, I. 193; duty of following our, II. 58, 77,

250

Vows, constitution against those of women, I. 51; on those made in
sickness, II. 116

Walking, conversation compared to, II. 183
Walsingham, our lady of, her shrine, II. 142
Waltham Abbey, impositions at, 1.70

War, no godliness in, II. 65

Wards, on the court of, I. 64

Wares, frauds practised in, I. 122

Warfare, the christian life a, II. 108, 158, 163
Warham, Archbishop, calls a convocation, xv

Warriors, the christian hath to contend with great, I. 25; muster of
God's, II. 158

Water, holy, form for distributing, xxxiv; superstition of, I. 70; II. 165;
mixed with the wine in the sacrament. I. 121; the devil not afraid of,
II. 17; supposed to heal the sick, 165

Watson, Dr. Thomas, account of, lv

Weapons, those of the christian, I. 29; II. 166; the paternoster a power-
ful one, I. 141

Weather, prayer to be made for good, II. 71

Wedding Feast, particulars of the, I. 260; II. 123

West, Bishop, of Ely, his crafty conduct, ix.

Weston, Dr. Hugh, account of, liii.; remarkable blunder of, lxii.; his
villanous speech, cxi.

Whisperers, the wickedness of, II. 153

White, Dr. John, Bishop of Winchester, account of, cxi.

Whoredom, prevalence of I. 118; the cause of murder, 176; a damnable
sin, II. 68

Whoremongers' Faith, what, I. 215

Wicked, why in prosperity, II. 38, 403; why sure of punishment, 162
Widow and unjust Judge, on the parable of the, I. 111, 152; one con-
fined in the Fleet, 112; the weapon of the, 141; comfort for the, II. 282
Wife, one only allowed, I. 87: on the choice of a, 89; hard to be ruled,
ib.; the duty of a, II. 27; must pray for her husband, 67; caution in
regard to, 220; extravagance of some wives, 230

Will, on doing that of God, II. 43

Will and Testament, duty of making, II. 205

Wine, unconsecrated imposed upon the laity for the sacramental, cxxiv. ;
water mixed with it in the sacrament, I. 122; how to be drunk, II. 384
Witches and Wizards, on consulting, II. 24, 199

Wolsey, Cardinal, his examination of Latimer, xii.; obliged every man
to swear to his property, I. 277

Women, restrained from going on pilgrimage, I. 51; hard to be ruled, 89;
to be in subjection, 229; their extravagance, ib,; superstition of, II.
10, 18; our Saviour's conference with one, 57

Word of God, a sword to defeat the devil, I. 30; II. 172

Work, preaching is plough, I. 57

Workmen, those of the king, ill paid, I. 238

Works, St. Augustine on good, I. 17; definition of voluntary, 21;
will works preferred to charity, 35; gains attributed to, 192; salva-
tion not obtained by, II. 94, 187; necessity of good, 360, 371; neces-
sary to be done, 413

World, the father of many children, I. 39; their craft, 37, 40; opinion
concerning the end of the, II. 40; signs of the end of the, II. 269
Worldlings, clergy become, I. 41; pull down faith, 46

Wounds, representation of the five, I. 27; on swearing by the, 209
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, overthrows the papal supremacy by a joke, xiv

Year days, what they are, I. 281

Yeomanry, description of the ancient, I. 93; their sons should be brought
up to learning, 94; their usefulness, 225

York, taken by the rebels, I. 23

Young, Dr. John, account of, liv

Youth, to be reared to learning, I. 94; manners of the London, 177;
temptations of, II. 104; encouragement to, 278

Zaccheus, an example of restitution, II. 79

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