INDEX TO THE ENGLISH WORKS. 



ABDUCTION of women made a capital 

 offence, iii. 226. 



Abel and Cain, contemplation of ac 

 tion figured in, ii. 55. 



Abimelech, vi. 17. 



Abjuration and exiles, cases of and 

 proceedings therein, v. 101. 



Abner, murder of by Joab, not forgot 

 ten, vi. 203. 



Absolution, vii. 81. 



Abridgments of laws, opinion on the 

 use of them, v. 351. 



Abuse of excommunication, vii. 89. 



Abuses in the penal laws, v. 365. 



Acceleration and clarification of liquors, 

 iv. 150. 



Accessaries to duels before the fact, 

 vi. 122. 



Accident assistance to eloquence, vi. 

 260. 



Account, matters of, vii. 284. 



Achaians, comparison of the state of 

 to a tortoise, by Titus Quintius, v. 

 318. 



Achelous, or battle, iii. 59. 



Aetrcon and Pentheus, or a curious 

 man, iii. 29. 



Action, the chief part of an orator, i. 37. 



Action and contemplation, union be 

 tween, ii. 50, 52 ; figured in Abel 

 and Cain, ii. 55 ; and contemplation, 

 ii. 224. 



Actions, all men drawn into by plea 

 sure, honour, and profit, v. 176. 



Active, force of quantity in the, vii. 203. 



Actium, battle of, decided the empire 

 of the world, i. 107. 



Actor, Vibulenus, his artifice, ii. 217. 



Adam s employment in Paradise, ii. 55. 



Adam, fall of, set forth by the fable of 

 Pan, iii. 14. 



Adamites, heresy of, vii. 142. 



Adjournment should be upon a day 

 certain, vii. 331. 



Admiially, against the, vii. 402. 



Admiralties and merchandizing, several, 



one of the internal points of separa 

 tion with Scotland, v. 81. 



Admonished how to dispose of part of 

 his riches, vii. 3 ; to imitate the 

 Spaniards, the beaver, &c. vii. 303. 



Adoration the highest honour amongst 

 the heathens, ii. 62. 



Adrian, a learned prince, ii. 66. 



Adrian de Castello, the Pope s legate, 

 made Bishop of Hereford, iii. 231 ; 

 his conspiracy against Leo from a 

 prediction of an astrologer, iii. 232. 



Adrian VI. advice to him respecting 

 Pasquil, i. 359. 



Adrian, the bounty of his disposition, 

 v. 354. 



Adrian, the philosopher s answer who 

 contended with him, i. 384. 



Advancement in life, ii.269 ; of learn 

 ing, notice of, iii. 21 ; of learning, 

 Bacon s observations on, vii. 111. 



Adversity, strength of, vii. 305 ; Essay 

 of, i. 15. 



Advertisement touching holy war, vii. 

 118 ; touching church controversies, 

 vii. 28. 



Advice upon importing foreign goods, 

 vi. 443 ; to ministers, vi. 405 ; con 

 cerning Indian wealth, vi. 445. 



Adulteration of metals, vii. 198. 



Advocates, i. 181. 



yEneas Sylvius, his saying of the chris- 

 tion religion, i. 402. 



yEsculapius and Circe, exposition of, 

 credulity by fable of, ii. 160. 



/Esop s fable of the two sons digging 

 for gold, ii. 44. 



Affections, effect upon the minds and 

 spirits of men, iv. 504 ; their impe 

 diments to knowledge, i. 304 ; in 

 quiry touching, ii. 245. 



Affectation. No affectation in passion, 

 i. 133 ; to use studies too much for 

 ornament is affectation, i. 167. 



Affidavits before masters of chancery, 

 vii. 289. 



