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The Table.

    • Natural Fate what 104
    • Violent Fate how defined 106
    • True Fate, its definition 112
    • How it differs from providence 114
    • How from the Stoicks Fate 119
    • It offers no violence to the will 121
    • It acts by second causes 131
    • No ground for sloth. 133

G.

  • Galba, his cruelty 275
  • Gardens, those of Langius 139
    • The praise of them 141, 142
    • Kings and other excellent persons addicted to them 143
    • How abused by some 148
    • How to be used Ibid.
  • God, orders and rules all things 74
    • Not to be murmured at by us 81
    • His unchangeableness 100
    • Not the Authour of sin 122, 123, 124
    • Not the cause of Evil 168
Punishes