Containing some of the subject matters and things occurring in these Volumes.
Abuses done to George Fox, vol. See Sessions. i. 158, 177, 178.-by profes- sors, &c. 198, 199, 217, 234, 235, 279, 371 Friends a- bused, 216, 313, 465-vol. ii. 10, 80, at Meetings, i. 313. Adam, the first and second com- pared, ii. 370.
Astrologers, see Star-gazers.
America, G. F's. &c. Travels
there from Maryland to New England ii. 143-164. Truth's prosperity there, 252. G. F's Epistle to those places, 416. Anointing within teacheth the
Believers, i. 80, 81,-ii. 227. Anti-Christs see False Prophets.
Apostacy entered since the days
of the Apostles, i. 350, 418. Apostates, backsliders, and false brethren, are got into the Tem- ple of God, ii. 338, 412, 364. Apostles were tradesmen, ii. 405, 407. Apparel for Pride, judged, ii. 336-338.
Apparition of the death of O. C. seen by G. F. i. 440. Arminians, strangers to the Spirit of the Apostles, i. 253. Assizes of G. F's. Trials at Car- lisle, i. 207.-Lancaster, 186. —ii. 34—37. 48-58. Laun- ceston, i. 291. Nottingham, 505. Worcester, ii. 183.-
Backsliders warned, ii.342–344. -see Apostates. Banishment of G. F. in Scotland, i. 408-412. Banishing and imprisoning for religion is not Christ's doctrine, ii. 254, 256, 408. Friends banished in Eng- land,ii. 68. At Dunkirk, 409. Baptism, i. 283, 353. Baptist Meetings, i. 89, 206, 243.
Baptists discoursed by G. F. 109, 205, 255. A teacher con- vinced, 216, 256, 263 Bap- tists in Warwick, 279. In Nottinghamshire, 93. Baptists and Fifth Monarchy men pro- phesied of Christ to come that year to reign, 459. A Bap- tist woman restored, 281. Baptists deny G.F. their meet- ing-house, 283. Particular Baptists, 284.
Battledore, the author's account
thereof, i. 499.—ii. 28. Believers are born of God, i. 80. Bible given to G. F. to swear
upon, which forbids swearing, ii. 53. and teaches the plain language, 65.
Blacks, or Negroes, to be trained up in the fear of God, ii. 128, 137-139. 159.
Bond for appearance refused, ii. Cloisters, Monasteries, &c. there
is no Scripture for them, i. 430.
Colbeck Steeple-house, Robert Widders going thither, &c. was almost killed by the people, i. 216.
Colleges cannot make ministers of Christ, i. 417, Collegians, ii. 226, 230. Committee of Safety, their proclaiming fasts, is like Jezebel's, i. 439.
Conjuror, so reputed, reproved by G. F. in jail, i. 132. Conscience a witness to Truth, i. 304 to 317: is not to be forced, ii. 345-347. Must be void of offence, 356. Contentions not to be in Meetings, ii. 266.
Conventicle Act is not to do as they would be done by, ii. 110-114.
Convincement in the nation in the beginning, i. 89, 92, 93, &c. 217, 219, 223, 230, 237.London,244.-InOliver Cromwell's house and family, 244, 252.
Cromwell, Oliver, his discourse with G.F. i. 240, 241, 242. A friend offers himself to O. C. to lie in Doomsdale for G. F. 335.
The Cross, the power of God, t. 85, 88, 419, 428. Covetousness of Wrecks reproved i. 454, 455, 456.-ii. 427.
Dangers and perils of G. F. i. 104,
111, 150, 161, 172, 177, 180, 185-188, 196, 201, 207211,229,231,243, 289–291, 297, 303, 347, 374, 385, 399, 428, 458, 461, 464-ii. 12, 21, 25, 73, 74, 80, 86, 100. At Sea, 128, &c. by knives, rapiers, rude multitudes, beatings, bruisings, and binding
Election and Reprobation, i. 148,
205, 284, 383, 402, 403,ii. 102, 103.
Embassador, with Irishmen came
to disturb the meeting, i. 494. Embassadors at Nimmeguen,
G.F's Epistle to them, ii. 449. Enemies who are the worst to truth, ii. 210.
Episcopal men cannot affirm, they have the same Spirit the Apostles had, i. 502. Errors pleaded in Margaret Fell's indictment, ii. 50. Errros in
G. F's indictment, pleaded by himself, 51, and the second
indictment quashed by errors,
Examples, see Judgments. Exciseman warned, i. 111. Excommunicated Friends inScotland, none were to buy or sell with them, i. 411,-in England, ii. 66. Experiences formerly had, or other mens, spoken and preached from, i. 174.-ii. 203, 211.
Faith gives victory over sin, i. 404. - Faith stands in the power of God, ii. 200—204. Dead Faiths and Doctrines, 400.
Fanaticks, who and what they are, i. 452, 470. Fashions and Vanities of the
world testified against, i. 104. -ii. 417, 418.-See Apparel. Fast of G. F's, i. 185, 198. Of a Woman in Lancashire, 89.— Fast proclaimed by O. Cromwell for rain, 375.-A day of humiliation, 434.- The true and false faith, 376, 379, 439, Fasts and holy-days, so called, ii. 173.-Fasting and prayer, 437, 439, 440, 441, 442, 443. Feastings and sporting, whilst
others were, G. F. visited the poor, relieving them, i. 79. Fees, Marshal's i. 483.—ii. 67. G. F. could not pay, being innocent; and the Jailer's, i. 338.-ii. 11.
Fell, Jude, sends a Warrant against the abusers of G. F. i. 180-and grants a Supersedeas of a Warrant against him, 182. Fell, Margaret, shews to the King Friend's sufferings and innoceny, i. 483.
coming, 503 are fighters, Good-morrow, good-evening, &c. vain customs and traditions forbidden, i. 103.
Fighters are not of Christ's king- dom, i. 447.-Sion needs no such, 446, 447, 501.-ii. 23.- See Wars.
Fox, George, his place of birth, parents, and relations, i. 75, 76, 111, 123, 237.—ii. 176, 183-his clothes and wear, i. 146, 284, 285, 286-his mar- riage, ii. 107.—A great weight fell upon his spirit, 116. His travel and sufferings at Read- ing, i. 443, 444, 445, 462, 481.--Offers his hair and cheek- to the threatner, 494,-and labours diligently in the work of the Lord, ii. 415,-his per- secutors would have hanged him, i. 207. his care for truth for friends, ii. 429, he prays to the Lord, i. 82.—ii. 123, and for the afflicted, i. 111.-ii. 304. See Miracles. His weakness of body, 407, 429-his death and burial, 430, 431, whose name is wri- ten in the Lamb's book of Life, which was before the foundation of the world, i. 101. his Epistle left sealed up, &c. ii. 432, 433, 434. Fox, Mary, mother of G. F. i.
Friends cause pleaded by G. F. ii. 225. Friends much abused by priest and people, i. 157, 177. their charity to the poor, going for a sign, see sign.
God's people to be like unto him, ii. 381-the power of God thundered amongst the Ma- gistrates of Derby, &c. i. 112. Good behaviour of G. F. could not consent to be bound to, who had committed no ill-be- haviour, i. 123.-See Bond.
Goods ill gotten are a curse to men, i. 454.
Gospel is not the four Evange- lists, ii. 227. Governments change, God has a mighty hand therein, i. 475, Governor of Dover convinced, i. 257.
of Teignmouth Castle, with others, visits G. F. in prison, ii. 64.
Grace of God teaches those that
turn to it, i. 101, 365, which hath appeared to all men, ii.
Grammar and Accidence distin- guish the singular from the plural, ii. 65. Groans which brake forth through G. F. did reach to people and strike them, i. 86, 141.
Habeas Corpus, &c. for G. F.'s removal, i. 473-ii. 181, 187,
Hacker, Col. his son Needham's wicked saying of G. F. i. 239. Hacker, Col. cut off, being hanged at Tyburn, 240. His wife and Marshal convinced of truth, 276, Hedger, Judge, his wife visits G. F. &c. in Launceston Goal, and was convinced, i. 318. Hair worn long of G. F i. 288,
Hales, Judge, his answer to G. F's
adversaries in court, ii. 195. Hands not to be laid on any sud-
denly, i. 423-ii. 411. Hat honour, proud flesh looks
for, i. 103, 220, 292, 295, 298, 407, 414. A Professor's absurd proof for it from scrip- ture (pretendedly) 302, 307, 319. Professors offended at it, 315, 371. Friends fined
for it, 460, and imprisoned, 383, 313, 314, 315, 452, 478, 492—ii. 30, 31, 34, 113. The hat kept on in prayer by J. Parrot and his party, 77, 181, 443, 444, 445. Hebrew, Greek, and Latin, makes no minister of Christ, i. 417.
Honour, the true from the false distinguished, i. 103, 319, 421 -ii. 31, 74. House Creepers, leading silly women captive, &c. i. 312. House of Israel, the house of God, ii. 401, 402. Humility goes before honour, i. 319-ii. 208, 275, 355, 356.
Jailer of Derby watches G. F. for evil, i. 113. His vision concerning G. F. 118. Was convinced of truth, G. F. find- ing him among Friends, 462, and afterwards he writ a sen- sible letter to G. F. ii. 3. Jailers of Carlisle, their cruelty
to G. F. i. 206, 207, 208, 209, 210. The under-jailer put into the dungeon to G. F. for using him badly, 216. Jailer at Lanceston, i, 291. His wickedness against G. F. &c. 300. A thief, and burnt in the hand, 301, afterwards put into Doomsdale and died in prison, 335. Under-Jailer at Lancaster, a wicked man, i. 468, 472. The upper jailer, Hunter, cut off in his young days, ii. 60, 72. Jailer at Leicester, cruel to Friends in his prison before G. F. came there, ii. 9. Jailer of Durham incensing the governor and soldiers of Scar- borough Castle against G. F. was cut off in his wickedness, ii. 72.
Jeroboam's Calves-houses liken- ed to the houses called churches set up in the darkness of pope- ry, i. 175. Jerusalem, which comes down from heaven, its state de- scribed, ii. 120, 121. Jesuits, two of them, discoursed by G. F. i. 429, 501, are filthy dreamers, 502-persecute to death for religion, 432-are in a rage, ii. 103.
A Jew discoursed by G. F. ii. 234-others could not dis- course, 247, 368. Imprisonments for not swearing, i. 273, 277-for tithes and going to steeple-houses, &c. 260, 356, 382, 384, 388, 395. -G. F. imprisoned at Not- tingham, 106-in Derby Pri- son, 113, 129, 136-in Derby dungeon, 129, 132-in Lan- ceston prison, 290 to 299- Doomsdale, 300, 301, 302- Launceston goal, 302, 340- at Leicester, ii. 8, 11-in Lan- caster prison, 30, 59-in Scar- borough Castle, 61, 69.- Taken at London meetings, and had before magistrates, 112.-G. F. in Worcester goal, 175-being premunired, 195-and pleading the errors of the indictment at the King's Bench bar, was set at liberty, 196.
Friends imprisoned to death, ii. 3, 69.
Independent Woman's prejudice
against G. F. i. 261-Inde- pendents, 502. Indian King and others discours- ed by G. F. ii. 154-their gravity and attention, 166. Indictments, errors pleaded by
G. F. ii. 49 to 56, 188, 190, 191-calls it a bundle of lies, 186-is quashed, 195.
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