....., vüj. viii. mon on.......... 16 Page ix. 318 the Grounds and Rules Covetousness in divide and moral good viii. 8 things, laudable.......... No. 10. ri. the vice of old age... No. 74. vi. 69 an inward ground of con- 63 viii. 27 neither in our holy profession... No. 84 vi. 294 32 Creatures, all, subject to their Creator but man.... No. 93. vi. viji. 22 Cross of Christ, The Enemies of, Ser- v. 205 vii. 15 that arise from Conceit... vii. true and real................ vii. 16 the first Remedy of them, be. fore they come...... Fi. the second Remedy of them, thor......... vii. 13 the third Remedy of them, the fourth Remedy of them, rii. 20 vi. 146 pulling off wool from the back of a vi, 132 Crucifixion of Christ, the circum- of scourging ourselves... No. 91. vi. 74 is ever near, though oft unseen. Ne. 96. vi. 45 v. 390 bis spiritual, gradual... No. 88. ri 101 against God..... No. 30. vi. 327 of truths, a rule of Moderation. vii. 440 -, to set bounds thereto, a way vi. 203 71 98. vi. 45 vii. 558 46 Cyrus makes proclamation for the re- of the heart............... No. 72. vi. 69 vi. 502 . 95 a cause for Mourning...... 5. 563 ..... i. 114 in a strait, chooseth three years Pestilence.. 49 anointed by Samuel...... i. S09 his confidence built upon Go- liath's sin and God's deliverance. i. 316 ix. 317 i. 392 ........ X. X Page 5 upon it... ........ Page viii. 192 i. 328 sweetened to us by Christ. viü. 193 the painfulness of Christ's, a the courageous resolutions of i. 342 others in the prospect of it, a com- fort against it.. viii. 195 i. 349 its happy advantages viii. 196 the fear of it natural........ viji. 187 the misapprebension thereof. viii. 189 the common condition of men. vii. 189 not feared by some......... viii. 190 i. 405 day of, better than our birth- viii. 191 its sting pulled out.......... viii. 191 but a parting to meet again.viii. 191 No. 39. vi. 11 i. 353 thoughts and speeches, commonly such as the delights and ii. 94 cares of health.......... No. 82. vi. 99 .............. i. 202 conquered by Christ, v. 250 No. 70. vi. 68 Dealh's-head, Meditation on the sight of one.......... vi. 201 vi. 369 vi. 89 lowing persons : Bacon, Sir Edmund, Knight.. vi. 47 Baker, Sir Henry, Knt. and Bart. v. 99 Burleigh, William, Lord.... i. 361 Canterbury, George, Lord Arch- bishop of... ix. 79 Carlisle, James, Lord Viscount. vi. 105 vi. 283 Cecil, General Sir Edward, Knight...... ii. 223 i. 80 23 ix. 501, 507, 641 Christ, all that love him in since- vii. 73 vi. 421 his distressed members. viii. 105 Cburch of God....... ix. 27 England ........ ix. 379 Denny, Edward, Lord..... 37, rii. 424 132. ii. 2. v. 146, 410. vi. 81. vii. 425 Doncaster, James, Lord Vis. count.... vi. 104 the Lady vi. 25 Durbam, Thomas, Lord Bishop viji. 115 viii. 351 Edmonds, Sir Thomas, Knight. i. 302 x. 225 v. 167 the Page Page Countess of..........., v. 193 -, Acceptation of, Soliloquy on. vi. S06 the Moderation of them eu- vii. 409 moderation of them; the due con- i. 111 sideration of our condition, and of the object of our desires......... vii. 414 ix. 787 -.., a resolution to abate iken, re. ii. 256 Desires and Endeavours, good, a comfort i. 155 Desires of the full possession of Glory vi. 410 511. From him. viii. 512 Soul prosecuting them ............. vi. 411 of God......... ix. 819 posed as matters of Faith ........ Fin. 360 5. 327 3 makes fools of men by his de. Christ accused of casting ......... V. 392 them out through Beelzebub the --, the Rule of, Soliloquy on, vi. 335 the Extremes of, Soliloquy on..... vi. 59: rii. 486 i. 21 --, requisites to its effectual vii. 488 habitual, described.. vii. 490 -, actual, described......... vi. 494 -, Specialties thereof vü. 514 VENLY DEVOTION................ VÜ 483 vii. 514 ....... V. 93 Dial, Meditation on the sight of one. mi. 108 vü. 302 inuch to do it, who see thousands of vii. 499 creatures die for our use? No. 21. v. 57 i. 20 spiritual................... No. 99, vi. 46 God has left us therein, repelled..viii. 318 and a Beast, as betwixt a Christian made by Men betwixt Ser- vants, Friends, and Sons ; none by ... No. 21. vi. 55 vi. 368 versaries, a rule of Moderation. vii, 461 5. 573 ..... God....... Page v. 505 ment.... ence...... one ..... Page v. 508 .... ii. 472 Encouragement of, Sermon on... V. 497 a Duty...................... v. 498 implies Distance........ v. 498 , many ways of doing so. v. 502 Inducement to it........ V. 505 viii. 19 dinances --, God will, in his Audi. ........ V. 506 viji. 35 God will, in his Grace and Favour... v. 507 God will, to our Aid..... V. 507 vi. 54 .......... V. 488 ............. V. 325 ble each other.............No. 48. vi. 13 vi. 33 Duration, unchangeable, Soliloquy on. vi. 343 vii. 496 Duty, deferring of it makes it irk. .... No. 50, vi. 33 vi. 222 No. 7. vi. 318 the Itcbingone, to be avoided. v. 281 inward, its better condition, a 9. 270 comfort under the loss of hearing. viii, 174 ven..... ......No. 21. vi, 8 a preparative for Heaven and Hell..... No. 44. vi. 61 wherefore a Christian cleaves .........No. 94. vi. 75 our Mother, our Stage, and .......No. 50. vi. 92 our Grave.......... ......No. 99. vi. 77 the Greatness of God to be seen vii, 352 .......... V. 466 Earthly Affairs, God's counsel in of them; and, notwithstanding Earthly Things, the just valuation of them, an assertion of unity.....viii. 244 them, requisite to Contentment, viji. their transitory na- ture........ viji, 9 the unsatisfying con- vi. 156 dition of them.................. . viii. 11 the danger of over. viii. 12 comfort under their loss......... viii. 155 not ours, but lent us, a comfort under their loss vüj. 156 Cbrist....... xi. 505 --, passive, of Public Cala- ..... v, 457 9 Hecht ope.... V. 266 * v. 268 Wit .... V. 501 mities.... 作。 ........ V. 456 Page V, 458 spiritual ones from our sigbt...... ii. 533 of the Gospel, their Cruelty. of the Church, a multitude.... 51 of the Church, their defeat. v. 261 of the Church, God only can defeat them. ... . 460 - spiritual, comforts against the vi. 109 the restraint of them, and their overmatching by the power of God.......... viii. 133 ix. 435 Enemy, none can hurt us, but by our ü, 218 NER of WALKING WITH GOD. vii. 993 vi, 31. vii. 492 En rious, the Character of ..... vii, 114 Eliab's of David............... i. $15 and Glory follow every rirtuous No. 49. vi 63 ...... V. 591 one of the Inconveniences 15 viii. 127 an inward ground of conten- Fin. 61 Satan's Temptation to think drink, for to-morrow we die," the viii. 329 Epicureans, Account of them...... FİL. 312 ....... i. 266 ir. 505 Episcopacy, whether that of the Church i. 475 of England be Anticbristian.... ix. 430 the judgment and practice of the Reformed Churches thereon. ix. 433 the judgment of the Ger- man Reformers thereon ix. 514 i. 492 the attestation of famous i. 248 not willingly relinquisbed --, xv Postulata on this sub- is. 529 i. 494 bas two sorts of enemies. ix. 544 ii. 29 its estate and order de- ix. 503 -", exceptions against the ii. 96 English answered.................. ix. 587 supported by the practice of the whole Christian World... ix. 591 records suppressed on the ix. 596 - both universal and anal- ix. 599 -, a summary view of its proofs........ ix. 619 ................ |