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Emplon, fee Dudley.

Envy, naturally productive of Murder. P. 305

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Felton, who ftabb'd the Duke of Buckingham,
actuated by the Principles of the old Romans. p. 276
France, the prefent King of, a Murderer of Millions,
and Tranfgreffor of the Sixth Commandment. p. 226
G.

Gavelon, Piers, his deferved End. P. 275
Gibeah, the Men of that City, their horrible Luft,
how feverely punished.

P. 257
Gideon, by fetting up an Ephod in Ophrah, in-
fnares both the Ifraelites and his own Family. p. 101
Grey, Duke of Suffolk, juftly rewarded, for his in-
vidious Practices against the two Seymours,

H.

p. 309

Hall, James, his barbarous Murder of his Mafter,
providentially difcover'd, and recompenced upon his own
Head.
P. 249
Hanna, John, meets with the due Retribution of
bis Perjury.
P. 195
Hayes, Katherine, her unnatural Murder of her
Hufband, miraculously brought to Light, and juftly
punished.
p. 234
Heliodorus, his audacious Impiety feverely cha
fifed.
Henderfon, Matthew, how chained down, as it
were by Providence, till he was fecured, for the
Murder of bis Miftrefs.

P 61

P. 249
Henry, the Prince, his Difobedience to his Father
punished with untimely Death.

P. 212

Herod, the Tetrarch, fome Remarks upon his un-
common Vifitation.

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p. 81
Holofernes, kis Blafphemy, feverely punifbed, by the
Hands of a Woman.

P. 57

Horoscopes, the Folly, Sin, and Danger of con-
fulting them.

P. 111, &c.

J.

Perfeus, King of Macedon, bis Fratricide and Envy,
feverely punish'd.

p. 306
Philip, Father to the foregoing, the fad Effects of bis
Cruelty and Jealousy.

ibid.

Phineas, the happy Effects of bis Zeal for the Di-

P. 247

Price, George, his providential Difcovery and

Condemnation.

Pharaoh, bis deferved Punishment, and End.

Rapes, the bitter Fruits thereof. P. 257, &c.

Rechabites, the great Reward of their filial Piety,

P. 193, &c.

Roderick, King of Spain, the dreadful Effects of
bis ravishing Count Julian's Daughter. P. 259
Rofamond, the fad Confequences, of her criminal

Converfation with Henry II.

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Sheppard, Jack, his lucky Escapes and Ingenuity,

of no Service to him.

P. 278
Spain, the prefent Queen Dowager, the common In-
cendiary of Chriftendom.

P. 15
Spencers, the Father and San, the miferable End of

their Ambition and Oppreffion.

p. 275

Strafford, the great Earl of, bis unfortunate End.

P. 276

Sufanna, the Difference between her Conduct, and that

of the wicked Elders, with its different Success. p. 290

Theft, is fatal Confequences.
P. 272.
Treaty-Breaking, the bitter Fruits of it. p. 145, &c
Trevor,

Trevor, John, alias Waller, the hopeful Effects
of his many Perjuries.
P, 294
Turpin, Richard, after a long and successful Courfe

of Villany, finishes bis Career at the Gallows. p. 280

Uladiflaus, King of Hungary, the juft Reward

of his Treaty-Breaking.

Waller, Jee Trevor.

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