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The Table.

I.

  • Jewes, their wonderful slaughter 257, &c.
  • Instruments, why God useth the wicked as his 173
  • Internal punishment, the most grievous 216
  • Inundations, the mischiefs by them 91
  • Italy, slain there in the punick war 261
  • Julius Cæsar, the manner of his death. 222
  • Justice, of God wakeful 190
  • Justinian, the great plague in his reign. 267
    • The famine in his time 268

K.

  • Knowledge, the desire of it a happy presage in youth 165
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