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Chap. 56.
Of Penitency, and Alms.
pag.526
Chap. 57.
Of tho
ſ
e things which being outwardly admini
ſ
tred conduce to Expiation.
pag.527
Chap. 58.
Of adorations, and vows.
pag.529
Chap. 59.
Of
ſ
acrifices and oblations, and their kinds and manners.
pag.
53
Chap. 60.
What imprecations and rites the ancient, were wont to u
ſ
e in
ſ
acrifices, and oblations.
pag.537
Chap. 61.
How the
ſ
e things mu
ſ
t be performed, as to God,
ſ
o as to inferiour dieties.
pag.538
Chap. 62.
Of con
ſ
ecrations, and their manner.
pag.540
Chap. 63.
What things may be called holy, what con
ſ
ecrated, and how the
ſ
e become
ſ
o betwixt us and the Dieties; and of
ſ
acred times.
pag.542
Chap. 64.
Of certain Religious ob
ſ
ervations, ceremonies, and rites of perfumings, unctions, and
ſ
uch like.
pag.548
Chap. 65.
The Conclu
ſ
ion of the whole work.
pag.555
FINIS.
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