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with his Epitaph, 260.

Alfred, King, 18-20.

"All Stands in Change," by John Lydgate, 115, 116.
Analogy of Religion to Nature, Joseph Butler's, 348-350.
Andrewes, Lancelot, 238-240.

Andrew's Day, St., from John Keble's "Christian Year," 407.
Anger, Geoffrey Chaucer on, 103-106.

Arnold, Dr. Thomas, of Rugby, 412-416.

Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust, from a Sermon by Donne, 237.
Atoms, Concurrence of, from Stillingfleet's "Origines Sacræ,"
324.

Audelay, John, 113, 114.

Augustine, Saint, A Legend of, from John Selden's "Historie

of Tithes," 250, 251.

Aylmer, John, 175, 176.

Bacon, Francis, 183-190.
Roger, 55, 56.

Bale, John, 160-163.

Barrow, Isaac, 327, 328.

Baxter, Richard, 298, 304-309, 327.

Bede, 10-12; Close of his "Ecclesiastical History," 10, 11;
Cuthbert's Account of his Death, 11, 12.

Beginning of Marriage, In the, from Jeremy Taylor's Sermon
on "The Marriage Ring," 288.

Behaviour in Church, from Mirk's "Instructions for Parish
Priests," 119, 120.

Bestiary, The Substance of a, 56, 57.

Bible Translation, The Lord's Prayer from the Gospels in First
English, 17; Psalm lxvii., from Nicholas of Hereford's
Version of the Old Testament, 75; Matthew, ch. vi., from
Wiclif's Version of the New Testament, 75, 76; Matthew,
ch. vi., from Tyndale's Version of the New Testament, 147.
The Voice of the, from Maurice's "Lectures on the
Epistle to the Hebrews," 421, 422.

The, from S. T. Coleridge, 426.

Birds of Scotland, James Grahame's, A Passage from, 401, 402.
Blackmore, Sir Richard, 342, 343.

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Burton, Nicholas, Cruel Handling and Burning of, from Fox's

"Acts and Monuments," 170-172.

Butler, Joseph, 347-351.

Cadmon, 3-5; The Opening of his Paraphrase, 5-9.

Call for Christ, by Cynewulf, 15, 16.

Carlyle, Thomas, 427.

Cathedrals, &c., from Wordsworth's "Ecclesiastical Sonnets, "404.
Catholicism against Parties, Baxter's Association for, 305.
Chalmers, Thomas, 397-400.

Change by Death, The, from Jeremy Taylor's "Holy Dying,"
286, 287.

Character of a Methodist, by John Wesley, 362, 363.
Chaucer, Geoffrey, 102-106.
Chillingworth, William, 281.

Christ, Cynewulf's Call for, 15, 16.

and the World, from Quarles's "Emblems," 275, 276
Christian Love, from John Howe's Sermons, 292-295.
Christianity, William Paley's Evidences of, 387.
Christians, Pacific, Rules for a Society of, by Locke, 337, 338
Christmas Day, John Milton's "Ode on the Morning of Christ's
Nativity, 270-273.

Christmas Eve and Easter Day, by Robert Browning, 428, 429.
Christ's Teaching of Nicodemus, from the " Ormulum," 49-32
Victory, Giles Fletcher's, 243---246.

Church Divisions, A Direction from Baxter's Cure of, 307, 305.
Future of the, from Wordsworth's "Ecclesiastical Son-
nets," 405.

Music and Preaching, from Roger Bacon's "Opas
Tertium," 55, 56.

Porch, Verses from George Herbert's, 266, 267.

Prayer on Entering, from the "Private Prayers" of
Lancelot Andrewes, 239.

Prayer for Peace in the, by John Hales, 297, 298.
Churchyard, The New, from William Wordsworth's "Eede
siastical Sonnets," 404.

Clergy; Chaucer's Town Parson, 112, 113.

John Audelay's "Pastor Bonus," 114.

Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 426.

Colet, John, 141-144.

Collect on Use of the Scriptures (A.D. 1549), 158.
Collins, William, 369.

Concurrence of Atoms, from Stillingfleet's "Origines Sacræ,"
Constable, Henry, 214.

Content, an Essay by Addison, from the Spectator, 341, 342
Controversies of the Church of England, Francis Bacon on t

184-190.

Controversy, The Style of, from Isaac Barrow's "Ser
against Evil-Speaking," 328.

Corrupt Patronage of Livings, from Hugh Latimer's Sermon.
"The Ploughers," 152, 153.

Corruption of Religious Orders, from the "Itinerary of Wal
by Giraldus Cambrensis, 43, 44.

Corruptions of Christianity, Joseph Priestley's History of the
Dedication from, 388.

Covetousness, Hugh Latimer's Sermon on, 153-158
Cowper William, 375-379, 382-385; Autobiographical P
sages from,375-379; James Montgomery's Reference to,

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Davies, John, 226–232.

Death, To, from Robert Herrick's "Noble Numbers," 280.
The Change by, from Jeremy Taylor's "Holy Dying,"
286, 287.

The Eloquence of, from Raleigh's "History of the
World," 233.

of Joseph, from the early English Poem of "Genesis
and Exodus," 57, 58.

; Prayers of Samuel Johnson on the Death of his Wife,
371, 372; and of his Mother, 372; Lines by Samuel John-
son on the Death of Robert Levet.

of James Grahame, John Wilson's Poem on the, 400, 401.
Declaration concerning Lawful Sports (A.D. 1633), 301, 302.
Departed Friends, from Vaughan's "Silex Scintillans," 289.
Divisions in the Church, Reginald Pecock on, 125, 126.
; A "Direction" and Three Ways of
Life," from Baxter's Cure of Church Divisions," 307, 309.
Donne, John, 234-237.

Drayton, Michael, 211-213.

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Drummond, William, of Hawthornden, 259, 260.
Dryden, John, 331-333.

Duty of Moderation, from a Sermon by John Wilkins, 325.
Dyer, John, 364–366.

Easter Day, Elfric's Homily on, 22-25.

Sermon, by Lancelot Andrewes, 239, 240.
Poem by Browning, 428, 429.

"Ecclesiastical Polity," Richard Hooker's, 219-226.
Eloquence of Death, from Raleigh's "History of the World," 233.
"Emblems;" The Preacher, from George Wither's, 275.

; Between Christ and the World, from Quarles's, 275, 276.
Enlarging of the Heart, The, from Christopher Harvey's
"Schola Cordis," 269.

Epigrams, Divine, from Crashaw's "Steps to the Temple," 279.
Evening Hymn, Thomas Ken's, 332.

by Reginald Heber and Richard Whately, 419.
Prayer, by Lancelot Andrewes, 238, 239.
Evidences of Christianity, William Paley's, 387.
Evil Overcome with Good, from John Colet's Lectures on St.
Paul's Epistle to the Romans, 143.

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Gospels, Commentaries on the, in Wiclif's Time, 74, 75;
Matthew, ch. vi., from Wiclif's Bible, 75, 76; Matthew,
ch. vi., from Tyndale's Bible, 147.

Grace for a Child, from Herrick's "Noble Numbers,” 280.
Grahame, James, 400-402; John Wilson on the Death of, 400.
Grave, Lines from Robert Blair's Poem of the, 369.

Great Deliverance, The (A.D. 1688), Tillotson's Sermon on,
334-336.

Gregory's Day, Elfric's Homily on, 25-28.

Pastoral Care, King Alfred's Introduction to, 18, 19.
Grey, Lady Jane, Roger Ascham's Account of, 175.

435

Grindal Edmund, 178–183.

Guesses at Truth, by Augustus and Julius C. Hare, 419, 420.

Habakkuk, ch. iii., Michael Drayton's Version from, 212.
Hales, John, 297, 298.

Hall, Joseph, 281-285; from his Autobiography, 281, 282.
Hampole, Richard Rolle, Hermit of, 70, 71.

Hare, Julius Charles, 419, 420.

Harington, John, 240, 241.

Harmonie of the Church, Michael Drayton's, 211–213.
Harvey, Christopher, 269, 270.

Hawes, Stephen, 129-136.

Hayward, John, 248, 249.

Healing of the Nobleman's Son, Wiclif's Sermon on the, 71, 72.
Health and Sickness, from Cowper's "Retirement," 384.

Heart, The Enlarging of the, from Christopher Harvey's
"Schola Cordis," 269.

Heaven our Home, by Robert Southwell, 192.

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Treasures in, from W. Alexander's "Doomsday," 261.
Heber, Reginald, 393-397.

Henryson, Robert, 127-129.

Herbert, Edward: Passages from his Autobiography, 262-264.
George, 264-269. Richard Crashaw's Lines on Send-
ing Herbert's "Temple" to a Lady, 278, 279.

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Heresy, The Charge of, from John Jewel's "Apology for the
Church of England," 174, 175.

Herrick, Robert, 279-281.

Hilarius, 38-42.

Hind and Panther, Lines from John Dryden's, 331.

Holy Places, Sawulf's Visit to the, 28-31.

Spirit, Robert Herrick's Litany to the, 280.

Homilies. See Sermons.

Hooker, Richard, 214-226.

Hope amidst Billows, by Robert Leighton, 329–331.
Howe, John, 292–295.

Humility, from Robert Herrick's "Noble Numbers," 280.
Hymn to God the Father, by John Donne, 236.

to God, my God, in my Sickness, by John Donne, 236.
Morning, by Thomas Ken, 331, 332.

Evening, by Thomas Ken, 332.

Veni Creator, Dryden's Paraphrase, 333.
Sincere Praise, by Isaac Watts, 343, 344.

for Morning or Evening, by Isaac Watts, 343, 344.
on his Witness for God, by Whitefield, 358, 359.

for the Kingswood Colliers, by John Wesley, 361.
on the Admission of any Person into the Society, by
John Wesley, 362.

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I Would and I Would Not, by Nicholas Breton, 247, 248.
Idea of God, The, from Cudworth's "Intellectual System of
the Universe," 329.

Idleness and Mischief, Against, from Isaac Watts's "Divine
Poems for Children," 344.

Immortality, William Wordsworth's Ode on the Intimations of,
in Early Childhood, 402-404.

Injuries, The Forgiveness of, from Johnson's Rambler, 370, 371.
In Memoriam, by Alfred Tennyson, 429-432.

Interlude of the Temptation of Our Lord, Bale's, 161–163.
Isaiah, chapter xii., Michael Drayton's Verses from, 211.

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Marriage and Married Love, from Jeremy Taylor's Sermon on

the "Marriage Ring," 287, 288.

Maurice, John Frederick Denison, 420-425.

Meditations, Joseph Hall's, 282, 285.

Mercy, William Collins's Ode to, 369.

Methodist, The Character of a, by John Wesley, 362, 363.
Milton, John, 270-273; 317–323.

Mind in Creation, from Richard Blackmore's "Creation," 343.
Miracle-play of the Raising of Lazarus, by Hilarius, 39-42.

- of Abraham, from Wakefield Mysteries, 65–68.
Miracles of St. Swithin, from First-English, 20, 21; of St.
Kevin and St. Colman, from Giraldus Cambrensis, 42, 43.
Mirk, John, 119, 120.

Missionary Hymn, by Reginald Heber, 397.

Moderation, The Duty of, from a Sermon by John Wilkins,

325.

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Overcome Evil with Good, from John Colet's "Lectures on St.
Paul's Epistle to the Romans," 143, 144.

Pacific Christians, Rules for a Society of, by Locke, 337, 338.
Palestine, by Reginald Heber, 393-396.
Paley, William, 385–387.

Palm Sunday, from John Keble's "Christian Year," 407.
"Paradise Regained," John Milton's, 317-323.
Parson, Chaucer's Good, 112, 113; John Audelay's Good, 114.
Past and Present, from Selden's "Historie of Tithes," 250.
Pastime of Pleasure, The, by Stephen Hawes, 129-136.
Patronage of Livings, Corrupt, from Hugh Latimer's Sermon
on "The Ploughers," 152, 153.

Paul's Epistle to Philemon, Richard Steele's Paraphrase of, 341
the Romans, John Colet's Summary of, 143.

Peace, from Nicholas Breton's "Characters," 248.

" from Henry Vaughan's "Silex Scintillans," 290, 291.
in the Church, Prayer of John Hales for, 297, 298.
after a Storm, by William Cowper, 382, 383.

Pearl, The, an Early English Poem, 106-108.
Pecock, Reginald, 120–127.

Piers Plowman, The Vision of, 78-102.

The Crede of, 108-110.

the Usurer, The Tale of, from Robert of Brunne's
"Handlyng Sinne," 59-63.

"Pilgrimage of Man," John Lydgate's Version of Guillaume de
Guilevile's, 117, 119.

Pilgrim Fathers, John Robinson's Farewell Words to the, 304.
'Pilgrim's Progress," John Bunyan's, 311-317.

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Plowman's Tale, The, 110-112.

Poor, Bishop, 46-48.

Pope, Alexander, 346, 347.

Pope, Temporal Jurisdiction of the, from John Donne's
"Pseudo-martyr," 235.

Praise, Sincere, from Isaac Watts's "Hora Lyricæ," 343, 344.
Prayer, Morning, by Lancelot Andrewes, 238.

Evening,

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238, 239.

239.

for God's Mercy, by John Hayward, 249.

for Peace in the Church, by John Hales, 297, 298.
Laud's Last, 303.

and Song of the Aged Christian, from Isaac Watts's
Adaptation of the Psalms, 344, 345.

The Universal, from Pope's " Essay on Man," 347.
Samuel Johnson's, on the Rambler, 370; his Three
Prayers on the Death of his Wife, 371, 372; his Prayer on
the Death of his Mother, 372.

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Thomas Arnold's, read every Morning with the Sixth
Form at Rugby, 413, 414,

without Ceasing, from John Fisher's Treatise on "The
Need of Prayer," 137, 138.

Preacher, The, from George Wither's "Emblems," 275.
Preaching, Roger Bacon on, from his "Opus Tertium," 55, 56
Neglect of, from Hugh Latimer's Sermon on "The
Ploughers," 153.

Edmund Grindal's Letter to Elizabeth
on abridging the Number of the Preachers, 178-183.
Prelate, the Busiest, in England, from Hugh Latimer's Sermon

on "The Ploughers," 151.

"Pricke of Conscience," Passages from R. Rolle's, 70, 71.

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INDEX TO QUOTED WRITERS AND PIECES.

437

Raleigh, Walter, 232, 233.

Rambler, Samuel Johnson's Prayer on the, 370.

Red Cross Knight, The, from the "Faerie Queene," 193-211.
Religio Laici, Lines from Dryden's, 331.

Religion, Cheerful, from Cowper's "Table Talk," 383, 384.
of the Free, from Cowper's "Table Talk," 384.
Study and Practice of, from Gilbert Burnet's
"Address to Posterity," 338, 339.

of the Utopians, from Thomas More's "Utopia," 146.
Religious Opinions, John Henry Newman's History of his, 410,
411.
Sensibility, from Thomas Chalmers's "Christian
Revelation viewed in Connection with the Modern Astro-
nomy," 398, 399.

"Repressor of Overmuch Blaming of the Clergy," Reginald
Pecock's, 122, 127.

Request to the Lord Protector, from Hugh Latimer's Sermon
on "The Ploughers," 152.

Retirement, by Cowper, from the "Olney Hymns," 383.
Retreat, The, from Vaughan's "Silex Scintillans," 288, 289.
Revolution of 1688, John Tillotson's Sermon on the, 334-336.
Robertson, Frederick William, 426, 427.

Robinson, John, his Farewell Words to the Pilgrim Fathers,
304.

Rudd, Dr., his Sermon before Queen Elizabeth, from Haring-
ton's "Brief View of the State of the Church," 240, 241;
his Speech in Convocation on Conformity, 242.

Rugby, Prayer with the Sixth Form at, 413, 414; Sermon by
Thomas Arnold, 414, 415.

Ruins of Rome, by John Dyer, 364–366.
Rules and Lessons, by Henry Vaughan, 289, 290.

for a Society of Pacine Christians, by Locke, 337, 338.

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St. Gregory's Day, 25-28.

from the "Ormulum on Christ's Teaching of Nico-
demus, 49-53.

by John Wiclif on the Healing of the Nobleman's
Son, 71, 72.

, Part of a, by John Wiclif, "The Two Fishings of
Peter," 72, 73.

Parts of Hugh Latimer's, of "The Ploughers," the
Busiest Prelate in England; a Request to the Lord Pro-
tector,; Corrupt Patronage of Livings; Neglect of Preach-
ing, 151-153.

by Hugh Latimer, on Covetousness, 153--158.
by Thomas Cranmer, on Christian Faith, 159, 160.
Part of a, by John Donne, "Ashes to Ashes, Dust
to Dust," 237.

by Lancelot Andrewes, on Easter Day, 239, 240.

, Dr. Rudd's, before Queen Elizabeth, described, 240,
241.

Part of a, by Richard Sibbes, The True Men of the
World, 273-275.

by Jeremy Taylor, In the Beginning of
Marriage, Married Love, 287, 288.

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by John Howe, Christian Love, 292-295.
by John Wilkins, The Duty of Modera-

by Isaac Barrow, The Style of Contro-

by Robert Leighton, Hope amid Billows,

by John Tillotson, The Great Deliverance

(A.D. 1688), 334-336.

by Thomas Arnold, in Rugby Chapel, 414, 415.
Part of a, by J. Frederick Denison Maurice, on the
Psalms, 424.

Sibbes, Richard, 273-275.

Sickness and Health, from William Cowper's "Retirement,"
Sidney, Philip, 213, 214.

Sincere Praise, from Isaac Watts's "Hora Lyricæ," 343, 344.
Song for Morning or Evening, from Watts's "Hymns," 345.

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Town Parson, Chaucer's, 112, 113.

"Tracts for the Times," Passages from the, 409, 410.
Treasures in Heaven, from W. Alexander's "Doomsday," 261.
True Affection, from Browne's "Religio Medici," 295, 296.

Men of the World, The, by Richard Sibbes, 273-275.
Two Fishings of Peter, from a Sermon by John Wiclif, 72, 73.
Tyndale, William, 146-148; in answer to Thomas More, 148.
Universal Prayer, from Pope's "Essay on Man," 347.
Usher, James, 252-255.

Utopians, Religion of the, from Thomas More's "Utopia," 146.

Vaughan, Henry, 288-291.

Veni Creator Spiritus, Dryden's Paraphrase of the hymn, 333.
Virgin Mary, Sonnet to the, by Henry Constable, 214.
Virtue, from George Herbert's "Temple," 268.
Virtues and Vices, A Chapter from Alcuin's Book on, 12, 13.
Vision of Piers Plowman, The, by William Langland, 78-102.
Voice of the Bible, The, from J. Frederick Denison Maurice's
Lectures on the Epistle to the Hebrews, 421, 422.

Walton, Izaak, The Last Days of Donne, from, 236; Lines by,
to Christopher Harvey on his Synagogue, 269, 270.
Watts, Isaac, 343-345.

Wesley, John and Charles, 351-363. Charles Wesley's Lines
to George Whitefield, 359.

Whately, Richard, 416-419; Saying of, 418.

Whitefield, George, 352; Passages from his Autobiography and
Journal, 352-354; 358, 360, 361.

Wiclif, John, 69, 71-77.

Wife, Samuel Johnson's Prayers on the Death of his, 371, 372.
Wilkins, John, 324, 325.

Wishart, George, Character of, by Emery Tylney, 163.
Wither, George, 255-259, 275.

Woman's Beauty, from Edward Young's "Satires," 345, 346.
Women, The Rule of, from John Aylmer's "Harborowe for
Faithfull and Trewe Subjectes," 175, 176.

Wooing of Our Lord, The, by Bishop Poor, 46 - 48.
Wordsworth, William, 402-405.

Working Men's College, Idea of a, by J. F. D. Maurice, 425, 426.
World, The True Men of the, from Sibbes's Sermons, 273-275.
Wrath, Geoffrey Chaucer on, 103–106.

Wyat, Thomas, 149, 150.

Ximenez on Translation of the Scriptures, 145.

Young, Edward, 345, 346; 366--369.

Zeal without Charity, from Jeremy Taylor's "Liberty of Pro-
phesying, " 286.

II.-INDEX TO NOTES.

A (one), 110, 7; 167, 2

Abbot, Rev. Dr., 131, 1
Abessa, 198, 1

[Large Figures indicate Pages, and Small Figures give the numbers of the Notes upon them.]

Abingdon, Abbot of, 87, 10

Abraham, Miracle Play of, 67, 14

Abraid, 61, 10

Ac, 84, 1; 95, 1

Acale, 111, 3

Acouped, 60, 23

Acre, Sir S. Smith's Relief of,

396, L

Adonay, 65, 1

Adonis, 272, 5

Egwhile, 16, 1

Elfric on the Real Presence, 21,1

Emilius, Theodore, 263, 1

Ethel, 16,

Again (against), 70, 8

Against the Hair, 247, 3

Aggrate, 245, 3

Ai, 74, 3

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Brede, 107, 7

Bren, 66, 17

Bret-full, 109, 5

Bretigny, The Treaty of, 84, 7
Brevet, 78, 10

Brewer, Prof. J. S., 44, 1; 55,1
Brokages, 82, 13

Brute, Walter, 110, 12
Bryche, 62, 16

Brygge-a-bragge, 134, 6
Bulls, The Pope's, 78, 8

Bun (ready), 66, 16; Boun, 67, 6
Bunyan's Applications of Scrip-
ture, 310, 1

Burial, First English manner of,
27,1

But (unless), 62, ; but if, 81, 11;
93, 10; 104, 1; bot gife, 128, 19
Buxom, 82, 9

Byhoves leve, 70, 12

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Fold (the earth), 128, 11

Folted, 62, 24

Fonde (seek, try), 61, 12; fonding,
63,2; found, 66, "; 67,"

Fools' Badges, 134, 5

Forester, Peter, 235, 1

Forrow, 129, 3

Forthi, 79, 5

Forwarned, 196, 3

Forwasted, 194, 2

Forwerd (worn out), 110, *

For-why (because), 124,

Foxtail (badge of a fool), 134,

Frame (profit), 62, 11

Freedom, 423,1; of the Press,

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Gesta Romanorum, 127, *
Geste, 58, 8

Get (child), 67, 20
Ghast, 59, 12
Ghostly, 22, 4

Gin (contrivance), 245,
Gledes, 103, 3

Glosing, 78, 6

Godwin, Francis, 205, 1
Gomar, Francis, 263, 1
Gome, 98,

Grail (gravel). 204, 1

Grain (dye), 109, 7

Graitbly, 110, 10; graythest, 81.
Greetand, 61, *

Grie (step), 167,1

Griple, 201,

Groflynges, 68, 3

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