Page ii. ............... Page No. 6. vi. 26 Agent, God an omnipotent one, in v. 201 13 20 God's message to him ... ii. ix. 595 fire from heaven coasunes 1. i. 219 25 viii. 242 just sufferings of those who refused v. 136 it, and on the Increase of Popery. vii. 205 vi. 44 tions, of this nature, repelled .. viii. 329 fort under public calamities viii. 147 i, 303 hath no bounds ii. 160 vii. 335 the torment of it. No. 95. vi. Man bis OWD Enemy. No. 25. vi. 9 vii. 470 Ambrose, not against Episcopacy. ix. 596, 666 not in favour of Lay-Elders. in. 609 i. 191 vi. 258 at the Ascension of Christ..... i 591 Ministers of the Churches. v. 491 viii. 517 Angels, evil, Torments appointed to their spiritual nature....... ü, 973 their first Sin and Fall (See Spirits, evil)............ vi. 435 their Number... vi. 487, viii. 202 their Power, vi. 489, viii. 201 their knowledge and Malice........... vi. 491, viii. 203, 204 the Variety of their Spiri- tual Assaults..... vi. 493 viii. 523 their Apparitions and vi. 495 x. 123 the vehemence of their vi, 499 V. 568 our Carriage towards them..... ......... vi. 500 how we are to proceed vi, 501 their Woeful Estate, vi, 509 their Power............ vi. 454 their knowledge...... vi. 456 their Employments and vi. 389 Operations....... .......... vi. 457 on their Degrees and Orders. ri. 460 their Apparitions..... ri. 469 viii. 181 the Respects which we .... vi. 466 ........... ...... X. Page Page used as instruments..... No. 53. vi. 64 'Thousand Years' Reign of the Saints 96 the error wbich ix. 681 runs through this whole discourse of his. X. 102 viii. 20 Areopagi, what................. ix. 644, 732 ............. i. 267 vii. 427 - in the house of Obed-Edom.... i, 364 v. 263 some new Opinions broached un- der his name in Holland......... vii. 271 vii. 428 Asa restores the worship of God... i. 471 his heart perfect with the Lord i. 473 vii, 430 Assurance of Salvation, attainable, but with difficulty.... vii. 375 No. 71. vi. 97 be- i. 284 what is of Apostolic Authority. ix. 527 not to submit thereto, repelled. viii. 278 viii. 199 wards God's infiniteness. No. 16. vi. 256 for the Superiority of Bishops... ix. 582 Back, Fashions profusely heaped upon it....... v. 283 his Sermon on “The Glory of the ............... V. 204 i. 144 ill counsel........... i. 147 ..... V, 169 BALM OF GILEAD: or, COMFORTS FOR THE DISTRESSED; BOTH MO- ix. 580 KAL AND DIVINE................. viii. 103 viii. 164 tate of those wbicla necessarily ... vii, 235 how to be received...... vii. 509 rated... viii. 174 No. 71. vi. 18 of them........ .......... vi. 209 v. 507 Beasts wherewith St. Paul conflicted. v. 320 complacency of heart.... vi. 409 Bedlam, the spiritual, Soliloquy on. vi. 359 2 D V. 365 Page Page .... vi. 157 its Kesurreclion, repelled....... vil 983 of those Men, who, knowing vi. 223 they must shortly die, yet dare do them eternity of torments. No. 18. vi. S2 sight of one.... vi. 189 ..... vi. 152 Bounty of God to Man, in the works of Creation......... No. 7. ri. 947 to us...... No. 29. ri. 261 divine, Soliloquy on ........, Fi. 373 v, 119 Boys playing, Meditation on the sight of...... vi. 141 vii. 243 resemblance of the union betwixt Christ and Christians....... vin, 221 7. 402 vi. 204 BREATHINGS OF THE DEVOUT SOUL. vi. $15 ....... VUL. charitable affection towards ix. 291 them, a fit disposition for Peace. viit. 67 iz. 571 u. 563 ix. 294 Buchinski, Stanislaus, remarks on his vii, 162 - Epistle address- ix. 995 ed to him, on the Comfort of lm. prisonment............. .... V. 161 Bulls, the enemies of the Church are sucb, for their ferocity and strength. 62 vi. 199 Bur-leuf, Meditation on the sight of one........ vi. 904 vi. 153 Burning Bush.... comfort under the loss of sight. viii. 171 vi. 214 Calamities, public, Comforts against viii, 146 the sense and viii. 146 No. 80. vi. 38 grounds of it................ .............. i. 125 V, 591 and Election must be made ....... 592 may be made v. 595 we must Endea- NINE WHICH ARE one...... 1. 465 sure.......... Page v. 600 v. 600 Page ble presence of God........ 72 Changes, although to the better are troublesome at the time. No. 35. vi. 90 v. 601 of Estate, God to be submit- vii. 362 the inevitable necessity thereof, and God's over-ruling of them, a against Dulness and Heartlessness Charity, an evidence of our Calling and Election....... V. 606 ness of evil Deeds and Accidents. No. 67. vi. 36 -, the practice of, urged on all v. 258 that love Christ in sincerity..... vi. 422 to be preferred to contention ix. 804 for indifferent opinions; with Ex- viii. 357 ix. 578 a grace requisite for duly re. Freedom from, one of the Be- Chastisements, Satan's Temptation to viii. 17 uccount them judgments, repelled. viii. 307 392, 393, 397, 403 vii. 280 selves, who do not encourage it. No. 7. vi. 50 vi. 221 -, Christian, Epistle to Mr. George Wenyffe, Bp. Hall's Fa. ther-in-Law, exciting thereto... vii. 163 viii. 371 Chemnitius, his attestation to the rite of Conhrmation.................... ix. 802 ........... ix. 28 Child, Meditation on one crying... vi. 192 of God like his Father......... V. 553 bears a filial love to his ........., v. 553 bears an awful respect its importance and ne- ix. 224 to his father........ depends upon bis Fa- ther's Provision....... viii. 175 enjoined only by the Church blessings, which are the fruit of pa. ib. rents' prayers...... ......... i. 260 -, lhe misery of ill-disposed and viii. 176 a comfort under barrepness.... viii, 176 vii. 283 --, the great grief in the loss of viii. 178 Solomon's account of them, ix. 458 digested from Proverbs and Eccle- siastes 60 of God thought meanly of *......*... X. 95 ..... V. 554 ...., v. 554 pess.... X. 96 THEREOF ........ ii, 224 us. . Page --, bis Humiliation and Sufferings, vi. 232, 406, 429 Pulling on the Lord Jesus, 73. vi. 36 thoughts upon that subject. No. 13. vi. 239 ix, 332 thoughts on his coming to send fire on the Earth...... .. No. 15. vi. 255 lived not upon alms.... No. 31. vi. 263. ii. 11 ix. 368 his Ascension....... No. 66. vi. 283 -, bis Agony.............. No. 2. vi. 309 the first-fruits of them that No. 35. vi. 328 - thoughts on his knocking at the door of the beart......... No. 39. vi. 330 his Abasement... ...... vi. 429 in his Huiniliation to be loved and imitated..... vi. 429 ii. 235 -- to be beheld by Faith on earth, and by Sight in heaven..... Fi. 450 tempted to worship Satan... ii. 242 - Seen of Angels......... vi. 434 Preached unto the Gentiles. vi. 437 Believed on in the World... vi. 440 ii. 334 · Received up into Glory...... vi. 443 vehement longing after him, in- vii. 499 union with him, by faith and vii. 501 ii. 374 -, unspeakable complacency and de- light of the soul in him, included in Fi. 501 his having been assaulted, a com- his Compa- CARIST MYSTICAL ; or, THE BLESSED ii. 379 UNION OF CHRIST AND HIS MEM- BERS... vii. 211 ., his love to Martha and Mary hending of him...... ....... vin. 914 ii. 438 the honour and happiness of being united to him....... vin. 215 ii. 456 union with him, the kind and viji, 916 the Resem- blances thereof enumerated... Fiii. 917 its certainty vin. 299 , its internal pri- its external pri- earth and heaven... ............. vii, 236 -, means whereby viii. 937 ants.......... ".... v. 315 v. 355 9 one another...... viii. 938 Satan's Temptation to distrust No. 93. vi. 75 his Righteousness and Satisfuction, repelled... viii. 991 expected, but that to his Final Judge ment...... .......... X. 197 v. 542 |