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 I 
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(When a reference is followed by “n.” see a nearby footnote)
 
Sabbath, honor, 14:34
Sallust, 24:21-22 n., 27:2 n.
Samson's history, 7:24-27 n., 23:26-28 n., 29:11
Sanctification of the Gospel, 16:6
Saurin's Sermons, Conclusion n.
Schism, 6:16-19, 28:9
Schleusner, 25:21-22 n.
Scipio, 16:32 n.
Scott's Continuation of Milner, 15:23 n.
Scott, Sir W., quoted, 10:5 n.
Scriptures, faithful keeping of, 22:12
— favoritism in, 30:5-6
— purity of, 30:5-6
Security of the ways of God, 1:32-33, 3:16-18, 3:23-26, 10:9, 28:18
Secret of the Lord, 3:31-32
Secrets discovered, 11:13, 25:8-10
Seducer, warning against, 30:18-20
Seed's Sermons, 16:21 n.
Self-deception, 12:15, 14:2, 14:12, 14:16, 16:2, 16:25, 21:2, 28:9, 30:11-14
Selfishness, 11:26, 14:21, 19:4, 19:6-7, 21:13, 22:16, 28:27, 29:7
Self confidence, 3:7-8
Self delusion, 3:7-8
Self-justifying, 18:17, 28:13, 30:32-33
Self-righteousness, 27:7
Selling the truth, 23:23-25
Serle's Horae Solitariae, 28:5 n.
Serpent described, 30:18-20
Servant, diligent, 22:29, 27:18
— faithful, 13:17, 25:13
— indulged, 29:21
— ruling, 19:10, 30:21-23
— unfaithful, 10:26, 26:6-9
— unruly, 29:19
— wise, 14:35, 17:2
Service of God, 27:18
Severius, speech of senate to, 11:10-11 n.
Seymour, Jane, 30:21-23
Shakespeare, 13:15 n.
Shaw, Dr., his travels, 30:24-28 n.
Sheppard's Thoughts on Devotion, referred to, 28:5 n.
Ship in the sea described, 30:18-20
Sidney, Sir P., quoted, 27:3-4 n.
Simeon, Rev. C., quoted, 27:21 n.
Simple, described, 1:20-23, 14:15, 22:3, 27:12
Sin, energy of, 16:32
— enticements of, 1:10-16
— God not the author of, 16:4
— guilty of, 14:9, 15:8-9
— hatefulness of, 13:19
— infatuation of, 1:10-16, 11:18-19, 13:21
— misery of, 13:15, 13:21
— purged, 16:6
Slander, 26:23-27
Sleep, 20:13
Sloth, evil of. See Sluggard.
Snow, 25:13, 26:1
Soame's Anglo-Saxon Church, 22:28
Sobriety, 25:16
Socrates quoted, 22:1 n., 23:17-18 n., 30:1-3 n.
Solomon's history, 4:3-9, 30:1-3
Solon quoted, 19:5 n., 23:4-5 n.
Sons, wise and foolish, compared, 10:1, 15:20, 28:7
Sophocles, 17:15 n.
Sorrow, 14:13, 15:13, 15:15, 17:22, 18:14
Sovereignty of God, 16:9, 20:24
Spider described, 30:24-28
Spira, Francis, quoted, 17:14 n.
Spirit, importance of rule over, 16:32, 25:28
— mischievous, 10:10, 10:23, 26:18-19
Steadfastness, Christian, 27:8
Strange woman, 2:16-19, 5:1-14, 22:14, 23:29-35, 30:18-20
Strength of God's ways, 10:29
Strickland's Miss, Queens of England, 2:1-6 n., 31:13-27 n.
Strife, evil of, 10:12, 13:10, 15:18, 17:1, 17:14, 17:19, 18:6-7, 20:3, 25:8-10, 28:25, 29:22. See Contention.
— appeasing, 15:18
Strigelius, 18:19 n.
Substance of the Gospel, 8:18-21
Suretyship, 6:1-5, 11:15, 17:18, 20:16, 22:26-27, 27:13
— of Christ, 6:1-5, 11:15, 16:6, 17:18
Sweetness of the ways of God, 16:24
— word of God, 24:13-14
Swinnock, quoted, 12:11, 13:11, 19:6-7, 20:7, 21:5, 23:13-14, 27:8
Sympathy, Christian, imperfect, 14:10, 27:9, 27:19
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
E-Compiler's note:
(?) There appears to have been a mix-up in the book between references to “Bishop Reynolds” and “Bishop Sanderson”. Additionally, some extra references have been discovered with the assistance of the computer's ability to perform searches using key words. Thus, the entries under this name differ somewhat from the book that was used to create e-Proverbs, but they should be a bit more accurate and comprehensive.