Sanation-A cure, Stoppel-What stops the hole of a vessel. Sapiential-Relating to wisdom. Stridulous-Making a small creaking noise. Scabious—A herb so called. Stroid-Destroyed. Scaith-Injury. Styed-Soared, ascended. Scant-Scarcely. Style--A pen. Scarce-valuable-Scarcely to be estimated. Sobact-To subdue. Sciscitations-Questionings. Subduction-Withdrawing. Scissure- A rent, division. Subduce-To withdraw. ScoganismJesting; from a celebrated Subincusation-An implied accusation. jester named Scogan, Soblation-Withdrawing. Scoganly-Jestingly. Submiss Submissive. Sconces-Forts. Subornation-Seduction to a base action. Scoppet-To lade, to empty. Şubreption—The act of obtaining by surScurrile-Scurrilous. prise or deceit. Scruze-To press, to squeeze. Suffect–To choose or put in the place of Securance-Security. another. Securitan- A secure person. Suffosion-Undermining, digging up. Seen-Skilled. Suffumigation-Raising fume by means of Segregate-To separate. fire. Segregation --Separation. Suhit and Gazul-Certain weeds growing Seized - Possessed. in Egypt, of which, being burnt to ashes, Sejoin-To separate. the finest sort of Venice glasses are Sejunction-Separation. made. Seldom when-Unfrequently. Superfoetation-One conception made on Sepelition-Burial. another. Sequel-A consequence. Supernal-Celestial. Sequence-Order of succession. Supernatation-Swimming on the surface, Sere or Seare-Dry, withered. Supersecular-Spiritual. Sereness-Dryness. Suppalpation-Wheedling, gently stroking, Sermocinations—Preachings. Supparisitation-Flattery, pimping. Several-Separated, distinct. Supputation Computation, account, Severalized-Distinguished. Surcease-To leave off. Severals-Particulars. Surreption-Stealth. Severalty-Separation, distinction. Surrogate-To depute. Sharp-Sword. Surrogation--Deputation. Shaveling—A friar, one shaven. Susception-Assuming, taking up. Sheeped Disgraced. Swell-—To dry up, or be pained, with Shimmering-Glittering. beat. Shot--Reckoning. Swinge-Sway, sweep. Shrewd-Proward. Sybaritical-Effeminate, from the people Shrift-Confession of sin to a priest. of Sybaris, a city in the south of Italy, Shriven-Confessed. iofamous for its effeminacy. Sidereal-Bright, starry. Syllabical-Adhering to the merely literal Sign-To ratify, to consign, to signify. sense. Simulation-Deceit, pretence. Symbol-Type, emblem, sigo. Simulatory- Pretended. Symboles—Shares in a reckoning. Sipisterly - Absurdly, towards the left Symbolize-To agree. hand. Site-Situation, token. Tallying-Recording, punisbing. Skill of—To know how. Talmudiges-Adherents to the Talmud. Slip-A pretender, a counterfeit. TangA strong taste. Sort-Aim. Tazel, or Teasel—The Dipsacus: Eny. Sort to-To produce. The Shepherd's rod. Sortition-Casting lots. Techiness-Peevishness. Soul-bell-A passing-bell, a bell rung at Techy-Peevish. the death of a person. Tender-To treat tenderly. Spagiric-A chemist. Tent—To fill a wound with lint. Spend Stover--To consume provisions. Tentative-Trying, essaying. Spiration, Breathing. Tenter-To stretch out as on tenters. Sportulary-Living by alms. Tentigo-Itching. Squinancy-Quinsy. Termined-Terminated. Stale- A handle, step, means. Terrivagus--A vagabond. Stated-Settled. Terrene-Earthly. Stave off—To push off, to defer. Tew-To beat. Stead—To help, to support. Theophanies-Services in the immediate Stigmatical-Marked, branded, stigma presence of God. tized. Theorical—Theoretical. "Thrave-Twenty-four in number. Valediction-Farewell. Thurification- The act of fuming with Value-To imply, to signify. incense. Vastation--Wasting Timely--Early, premature. Vatical-Prophetical. Till-To urge. Velitation-The act of quarrelling or Topped-Snuffed. bickering with. Torrefaction--Scorching or drying. Velleity-The lowest degree of desire. Tort-Injury, wrong. Venditate-To display, to boast. Tour-To fly round. Venditation-Display, parade. Vent Sale. Veng-Push, thrust in fencing. Very-Mere. Vespertine-Of or relating to the evenTreachor-A traitor. ing. Trochisees—A kind of medical lozenge. Vestiary-Relative to clothing. • Tropical-Figurative. Vicariate-Deputed office. Troth-Truth, faith. Viduity-Widowhood. Trucheman-An interpreter. Vigilancy--The state of life. Tuition-Defence, Villenage-Base servitude. Tutor-A defender. ! Visive-Belonging to the sight. Twit-To reproach, to sneer at. Voice-To represent. Tympany-A hard swelling of the belly. Tyred, tyring-Fed or feeding as a vul Wales-Risings or marks from blows. ture. Wasters-Foils, or cudgels. Weal-Prosperity. Ubiquitary-One who believes tbe omni Wearish-Soft, tame. presence of Christ's body. Ween-To think. Ubiquity-A being in every place. Weildance-Weilding. Umbratical-Shadowy. Well-To spring. Umbrage-A pretext. Well-stated-Well-regulated. Unconvincibleness—Safety from convics Welt-Border. tion. Weltereth-Rolls in the mire. Undefeasible--Certain, that cannot be What? Why? annulled. When as-Whereas. Unseisible-Impracticable. Whiffler-A serjeant, one who clears the Univocally-In a determined sense. way. Unpleasive-Unpleasing. While-To amuse, to beguile. Whittle- A knife. Wishly--Wishfully. Withed-Bound with withes. Usurary-Usurious. Wont-Habit. Ure-Practice, use, habit. Woolward-Clothed in woollen garments. Use interest. Wringing-Writhing. Usurp—To employ, to use. Writheled-Wrinkled. Utter-To sell, Wrought-Forced. Utopical—Imaginary, chimerical. Zedoary-A Chinese root like ginger, but Vail-To yield, to give place. odoriferous. INDEX l'age Page - a type of Christ, our High ........ i. 133 ruins of one................ .......... vi. 171 - tobe exactly surveyed in order to do this, and the ill consequences of not knowing it ................. viii. his Circumcision ..........i. 28 - and Sarah a lively pattern of his and Sarah's laughter .. i. 28 - his Purchase and Employ- .............. V. 426 the employment of his pur- - his faith .......... No. 78. vi. 291 ................. ix. 277 forgiving, leads to Security ... vii. 367 given to the Church, and the issue of the neglect of it ................ ix. 464 sessions, one of the Inconveniences which attend the Great ........ viii. 17 all things................... No. 62. vi. 95 one.......................... No. 31. vi. 10 - Holy Carriage in those of a - Fools' and Wise men's mea- Actions, speak' plainer than Words. No. 51. vi. 33 No. 52. vi. 93 the best, do not escape the .......................No. 81. vi. 293 - or Manners of Men, not to drato a Rule of Moderation ............ vii. 459 union ........... ................ viji. 245 of the Infinite of the Infinite Mer- - compounded of - to be continued and - to be diffused thro' - to be shewn in the hand of God. ................ vii. 360 case case ................................. vii. 188 - Christian, the limits of . Page .... ii. Page ...... No. 6. vi. 26 Agent, God an onnipotent one, in giving peace .......... ............ v. 201 a vindication of those Fathers, of Ekron, in his sickness ...... ii. fire from beaven consumes his death ............ .. ii. .............. viii. 242 just sufferings of those who refused vii. 205 vi. 44 tions, of this nature, repelled .. viii. 392 fort under public calamities ... viii. 147 - bath no bounds ............ ii. 160 - the torment of it. No.95. vi. 22 No. 25. vi. 9 ix. 596, 666 ix. 609 No. 1. vi. 26 Gideon ............................. i. 191 vi. 258 at the Ascension of Christ ..... ii. 591 - Ministers of the Churches. ¥. 491 their spiritual nature................ ii, 278 - their first sin and Fall (See Spirils, oil)........... ........... vi. 485 their Number... vi. 487, rji, 202 - - their Power, vi. 489, viii. 201 Malice....., .... vi. 491, viii. 203, 204 -- the Variety of their Spiri- Tual Assaults......................... vi. 492 - their Apparitions and Assumed Shapes.................. vi, 495 - the vehemence of their Last Conflicts..... ................. vi. 499 tbem........... ............ vi. 500 how we are to proceed ............ vi. 501 - their Woeful Estate. vi, 509 - Epistle to Sir Richard Lea, - - their Power............. vi. 454 their Degrees and Orders. vi. 450 - their Apparitious..... vi. 162 the Respects which we vor Page Page used as instruments..... No. 53. vi.. 64 Thousand Years' Reign of the Saints .......... ............... x. 96 - the error which of bis .............. .............. X. 102 -, the Moderation of this passion Ark taken................................. i. 267 ................ vii. 427 --- in the house of Obed-Edom.... i. 364 , zealous, enforced........... vii. 428 Armada, Spanish....................... V. 263 , vicious, when it offends in the Arminius, Epistle to Mr. Jonas Rei- --offends in the Cause, when oc- . some new Opinions broached on- der his name in Holland......... vij. 271 Asa restores the worship of God... i, 471 Lord but to Physicians ............ i. 474 vii, 430 Assurance of Salvation, attainable, but with difficulty.... ............... vii. 375 No. 71. vi. 97 his treatinent of them .............. i. 145 nefit of such ......................... i. 284 what is of Apostolic Authority. ix. 527 Question; and a tedious one, to not to submit thereto, repelled. viii. 278 No. 28. vi. 30 than Fear.... ....................... viii. 199 EXETER.............................. X. 272 wards God's infiniteness. No. 16. vi. 256 for the Superiority of Bishops... ix. 582 Back, Fashions profusely heaped upon it.............. .... V, 283 his Sermon on “The Glory of the -. ill counsel.................... i. 147 RAL AND , best determined Baptism, Epistle to Lady Honoria tate of those which necessarily ix. 525 want it .............. .............. vii, 235 how to be received...... vii. 509 rated............................... viii, 174 vii. 344 Basest things ever most plentiful. No. 71. vi. 18 of them ............................. vi. 209 v. 320 complacency of heart............ vi. 409 Bedlam, the spiritual, Soliloquy on. vi. 359 2.D |