No. 2. vi. 246 to be well ordered....... vii. 14 well employed become Vir-
vii. 335 to compose them towards unity and peace, however our judgments may differ in lesser verities, a rule of moderation........ vii. 470 Ambrose, not against Episcopacy. Affliction calls home conscience... i. 54 a sign of strength. No.40. vi. Man under it, the more he strives, the more he is entangled.
the torment of it. No. 95. vi. 22 Ambitious, The, Character of vii. 112 Man his Own Enemy.
-profitable, especially to some dispositions, more than other. No. 21. vi. 258 to be viewed as Derived viii. 517 the Intent of God in send- ing it, to be considered.......... viii. 518 designed for trial and pro- bation, and for bettering of the soul.......
viii. 520 in the Nature of it, a fatherly chastisement to God's children. viii. 521 the main comfort thereof to be expected from the Issue..... viii. 522 the soul cheering itself un- der it viii. 523 -—— no absolute freedom from it to be expected in this world x. 123 of Body, lawful to mourn for it ... v. 568 Afflictions, a Man must give thanks for them; but not pray for them. No. 16. vi. 85 difference in Men's disposi- No. 63. vi. 281 Epistle to Sir Richard Lea, on their comfortable remedies... vii. 238 Age, the Confinements of, Soliloquy
not in favour of Lay-Elders.
Angel of the Covenant appeared to Gideon
old, Comforts against its incon- veniences enumerated viii. 181
- its illimitation, and the mise- ries that attend it................. viii. 181
............................. vi. 457
their Degrees and Orders.
vi. 460 their Apparitions..... vi. 462 the Respects which we owe to them......
vii. 427 its violence and ill effects. vii. 427 vii. 428 zealous, enforced.........
vicious, when it offends in the Cause, or in the Quantity.
vii. 428 offends in the Cause, when oc- casioned by a good, indifferent, or
vii. 428 offends in the Quantity, when either too long or too vehement. vii. 429 Arguments for its mitigation.
Animals, man accountable to God for his treatment of them............. i. 145 Anselm and Dunstan prohibit, in Eng- land, the marriage of Ecclesiastics. Answer, a short one, to a difficult Question; and a tedious one, to an easy Question, unsuitable...... No. 28. vi. ANTHEMS FOR THE CATHEDRAL OF EXETER.. ............................................ x. 272 Antiquity, several arguments out of it for the Superiority of Bishops... ix. 582 Apocryphal Books, opinions of the Old Church and of the Present Church of Rome, on their authority, con- trasted
APOLOGETICAL LETTER TO A PER- SON OF QUALITY..
Apparitions, of Good Angels....... vi. 462 of Evil Angels......... vi. 495 Appearance, the Deceit of, Sermon on. v. 123 Apprehension of God, three ways of it.
vii. 344 Approach to God, a duty enjoined.. v. 501 God's Approaches, order of the two.
drawing nigh to us, and our draw- ing nigh to God.... v. 507 Appropriation of God, Christ, and
Heaven to the Soul, the ground of complacency of beart............ vi. 409 Arbitrary, all valuations of outward things are so..............No. 17. vi. 257
.......... X. 102 ix. 644, 732
i. 267 in the house of Obed-Edom.... i. 364 Arm benumbed, Meditation on one. vi. 161 Armada, Spanish....... ....... V. 263 Arminius, Epistle to Mr. Jonas Rei- gesbergius in Zealand, concerning some new Opinions broached un- der his name in Holland......... vii. 271 Asa restores the worship of God... i. 471 his heart perfect with the Lord i. 473 in his sickness sought not to the Lord but to Physicians...... i. 474 Assurance of Salvation, attainable, but with difficulty.... vii. 375 Atheists, the World full of them. No. 71. vi. 97 Attendant, wise and religious one, be- nefit of such... Augustin, his rule for ascertaining what is of Apostolic Authority. ix. 527 Authority, divine, Salan's Temptation not to submit thereto, repelled. viii. 278 Aw more fit for thoughts of Judgment than Fear.... viii. 199 Axful disposition of Heart required to- wards God's infiniteness. No. 16. vi. 256
Body, Satan's Temptation to disbelieve its Resurrection, repelled....... VÜL 283 Boldness, puts Men forth before their time and ability.......... No. 22. vi. ક of those Men, who, knowing they must shortly die, yet dare do those things which will draw upon them eternity of torments. No. 18.
vi. 522 Bond, cancelled, Meditation on the sight of one........ vi. 188 Bosom Discourse, Soliloquy on..... vi. 348 Bounty of God to Man, in the works of Creation................ No. 7. vi. 247 to us...... No. 29. vi. 262 ----, divine, Soliloquy on......... vi. 373 Boys playing, Meditation on the sight of.... vi. 141 Branch and the Stock, their relation a resemblance of the union betwixt Christ and Christians............ viñì. 221 Breaches, passive, which follow upon the Public calamities of any Nation. BREATHINGS OF THE DEVOUT SOUL. vi. 315
Blind men, the cheerfulness of some, a comfort under the loss of sight. viii. 171 Blind and Lame, Meditation on the sight of them........ Blackmoor, Meditation on the sight of
Cesar, the King of the Jews........ v. 310 Calamities, public, Comforts against enumerated....... viii. 146 - the sense and sympathy of them common to man.
v. 600 Advantage there- ...... v. 600 Danger of not v. 601 Means by which this must be endeavoured. ...................... v. 604 lawful and holy, not altered by honourable titles, &c......... ix. 537 Callings, Epistle on the Remedies against Dulness and Heartlessness therein, with Encouragements to Cheerfulness in Labour......... vii. 246 —-, the fear of God leads to a filial endeavour of obedience therein. vii. 366 Calves of the People, Enemies of the Church.......
v. 258 Calvin, his attestation to the rite of Confirmation....... ix. 804 Canon, Apostolical, the Women ought to have power on their head..... v. 485 Canons, Apostolical, their testimony to Episcopacy..... ......... ix. 578 Care, one of the Inconveniences which commonly attend the great.... viii. -, Freedom from, one of the Be- nefits of Poverty.. viii. Cares cast upon God............. No. 13. vi. Carriage, Christian and Civil, Epistle to All Readers, containing Rules of good advice for it.... vii. 280 Cart, Meditation on the sight of one loaded. CASES OF CONSCIENCE, RESOLUTIONS AND DECISIONS THEREOF. In IV Decades..... Cassander, George, his opinion on Cor- ruptions in the Church............ ix. 28 Catechizing, order for sure grounds to be laid for it, a way of Peace be- longing to Public Authority.... viii. 90 its importance and ne- cessity.... ix. 224 CATHOLIC PROPOSITIONS.......... ix. 335 Caution, an incitement to more, to
and Patience require forgetful- ness of evil Deeds and Accidents. No. 67. vi. 36
, the practice of, urged on all that love Christ in sincerity..... vi. 422 to be preferred to contention for indifferent opinions; with Ex- amples thereof..... viii. 357 to be exercised in weighing the opinions of others........... viii. 361 , a grace requisite for duly re- ceiving the Lord's Supper....... vii. 511 Chastisement necessary.... No. 11. vi. 27 Chastisements, Satan's Temptation to account them judgments, repelled. viii. 307 Chastity in Marriage, enforced..... vii. 392, 393, 597, 403 Cheerfulness, Christians wrong them- selves, who do not encourage it. No. 7. vi. 50 --, Christian, Epistle to Mr. George Wenyffe, Bp. Hall's Fa- ther-in-Law, exciting thereto... vii. 163 Chemnitius, his attestation to the rite
bears an awful respect to his Father.......... depends upon his Fa- v. 554 viii. 175
ther's Provision..... Child-bearing, its pains, a comfort un- der barrenness.. Children, those most likely to prove blessings, which are the fruit of pa- rents' prayers........
i. 260 the misery of ill-disposed and undutiful, a comfort under barren- viii. 176 -- the cares of parents for them, a comfort under barrenness.... viii. 176 --) the great grief in the loss of them, a comfort under barrenness.
viii. 178 Solomon's account of them, digested from Proverbs and Eccle- siastes
of God thought meanly of if appearance be the rule......... v. 127 Chiliasts, ancient, their history briefly reported.......... .......................... X. 95
his Ascension....... No. 66. vi. 283 -, his Agony.. No. 2. vi. 309
the first-fruits of them that No. 35. vi. 328
- thoughts on his knocking at the door of the heart......... No. 39. vi. 330 honoured by the Creatures in his Abasement....
vi. 429 in his Humiliation to be loved and imitated......
....................... vi. 429 to be beheld by Faith on earth, and by Sight in heaven.....
vi. 430 Justified in the Spirit......... vi. 432 Seen of Angels....... vi. 434
Preached unto the Gentiles.
vi. 437 Believed on in the World... vi. 440 Received up into Glory...... vi. 442 vehement longing after him, in- cluded in Prayer..
vii. 499 union with him, by faith and love; feeling, effectual, indivisible; included in Prayer.....
unspeakable complacency and de- light of the soul in him, included in Prayer.... vii. 501
his having been assaulted, a com- fort under temptations.......... viii. 131 CHRIST MYSTICAL; or, THE BLESSED UNION OF CHRIST AND HIS MEM- BERS........
vii. 211 how to be happy in the appre- hending of him................... viii. 214 the honour and happiness of being united to him........ vini. 215 union with him, the kind and manner of it......... viii. 216 the Resem- blances thereof enumerated... viii. 217 its certainty
his Cross worthy to be our first v. 355
and St. Paul crucified together v. 362 our Passover, nature and signi- fication of this implied comparison. v. 538 v. 542
--and a Christian, their Mystical Relation........ No. 93. vi. 75 the Love of, in its Nature and Effects, with our Sense and Im- provement of it. See LOVE OF CHRIST.
vilege and benefit, Life........ viii. 224
its external pri- vilege, a right to the blessings of earth and heaven... ...
................................... viii. 236 means whereby
viii. 237 the union of his Members with one another.......... ..... viii. 238 Satan's Temptation to distrust his Righteousness and Satisfaction, repelled..
---, no other Coming of his to be expected, but that to his Final Judg-
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