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spect of the powerful working of
his Good Spirit........ ....... vi. 240
Lowly, a Man may be too much so in
his dealing with Men; with God,
he cannot.......
No. 63. vi. 95
Loyalty, of the English Clergy clear-
ed; that of Separatists questioned.

ix. 436
Lukewarmness in Religion, to be a-
voided.........
....... vii. 434
Lute, Meditation on hearing one well
played on......
..... vi. 177
Luther defended against the calum-
nies of the Papists............... ix. 101
Lutheran Churches, their undue aliena-

tion from the other Reformed. viii. 53
Luther's three Masters, Prayer,
Temptation, Meditation... No. 85.
Lying down to rest, Meditation on. vi. 129

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Man in his degenerate nature differs
only from a Beast in Shape, Speech,
Ratiocination....

99

68

v. 321

compared to a variety of
Beasts...
........ v. 324
how he became so like a Beast.
v. 324
The, Character of, Sermon on.
v. 410
his Vileness, David's wonder
at it.......
v. 411
what he is in his being....... v. 414
his Transitoriness.......... v. 417
-, God's Mercy to him, David's
wonder at it......
....... V. 421
placed between God and the
inferior Creatures....... No. 65. vi.
—, the evil and the good, their tem-
per in respect to God and Satan.
No. 72. vi. 18

16

Man, the faithful one hath three eyes,
the first of Sense, the second of
Reason, the third of Faith. No. 82.

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vi. 59

his folly in his best interests.
No. 32. vi.
proud, encious, or angry, his

misery...

38

8 8 8

... No. 37. vi. 60

in some respects below the in-
ferior Creatures........ No. 38. vi. 60
of extraordinary parts makes
himself admired by singular be-
haviour, which if a Man of com-
mon faculty do but imitate, be
makes himself ridiculous. No. 60.

vi. 65
a Hungry one regards not the
form of his Platter...... No. 76. vi. 70
his distrust of Providence. No.
87. vi. 73
seldom eminent for sundry na-
tural faculties: with spiritual gifts
it is otherwise............. No. 7. vi. 85
none so base, but some have
admired him; none so good, but
some have detracted from him. No.

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Marriages, how much weight Wealth
should have in forming them...... i. 335
Marry, forbidding to do so, a doctrine
of Devils ...
Martyrdom
World

ix. 94
came early into the

Martyrs, why so courageous in Death,
while we fear a natural one. No. 3.

to be made known and
dissolved...............viii. 493
Maturities, human, have their period,
only Grace hath none... No. 15. vi. 85
Means, to be used, not rested in.
No. 69. vi.

i.

16

17

vi. 48

Meat, how to be used by Christians.
No. 19. vi.
MEDITATIONS AND VOWS: DIVINE
AND MORAL. Century I....... vi.
Cen-

86

3

tury II.

61

tury III.

the opinion of their reign
with Christ on earth, refuted.... x. 118
Master and Servant, Solomon's account
of them, digested from Proverbs
and Ecclesiastes......... ...... X.
Matrimony, Ten Cases of Conscience
concerning it answered:

1. Whether marriage, with-
out or against the pa-
ren's' consent, may be
accounted lawful. viii. 451
2. Whether divorce may be
admitted on any other
account than for the
violation of the Mar-
riage-Bed............. viii. 460
3. Whether after a lawful di-
vorce for adultery, the
innocent party may
marry again......... viii. 464
4. Whether a father may com-

pel the child to marry as
he shall appoint.......viii. 468
5. Whether the marriage of
brother's or sister's chil-
dren be lawful....... viii. 470
6. Whether a witnessed con-
tract, or espousals, be
necessary before mar-
..........viii. 474

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7. Whether there ought to be
a prohibition and for-
bearance of marriages
and marriage-duties, for
some appointed times.
viii. 477

8. Whether marriages may
be valid without a minis-
..... viii. 479

ter......

9. Concerning Banns...... viii. 480
10. Whether, and in what cases,
marriages may be an-
nulled'. ........ viii. 482

Three Additionals:

1. Whether a marriage, con-
summate betwixt the
uncle and niece, be so
utterly unlawful, as to
merit a sentence of pre-
sent separation.......viii. 485
2. Whether it be lawful, for a
man to marry his wife's
brother's widow .....viii. 491
3. Whether an incestuous mar-
riage, the parties being
ignorant thereof, ought

vi. 25
Cen-

Meditation, to be persevered in. No. 1.
vi.

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vii. 41

what renders it easy or

difficult..........

No. 37. vi.
MEDITATION, DIVINE, THE ART OF.

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vii. 55
the Practice of
it illustrated, in an Example of
Meditation on Eternal Life, as the
End...
.......... vii. 58
in an

vii. 73

Example of Meditation ou Death,
as the Means....
Mediators, the multiplication there-
of impeaches the Priestly Office of
Christ.......

ix. 67

Meek complying with each other en-
joined........

.........V. 468
Melanchthon, his attestation to the
rite of Confirmation ...............ix. 801

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vi. 394

Melody, sacred, Soliloquy on
Men, their unwillingness to die.
No. 30. vi. 58
that are in the same condition,
speed not always alike. No. 49. vi. 273
their various dispositions for
different occupations and plea-
No. 93. vi. 300
Mercies, Soul's misimprovement and
forgetfulness of them... No. 4. vi. 317
-, sure, Soliloquy on..........vi. 371
Mercy of God, acknowledged in a
temporal Deliverance............. v. 251
Merit, the Romanists' View thereof
refuted
ix. 50
on the Doctrine of ......... ix. 245
Newness of the Doctrine of. ix. 245
Doctrine of, against Scrip-
ix. 246
Doctrine of, against Reason.
ix. 247
Meriting Cause of a fruitful Land be-
ing turned into barrenuess...... v. 239
Messengers of God, to be reverenced.

ture.

..........

vii. 359

Mice, Philistines plagued with them
in their land......
i. 276
Michal punished with barrenness....i. 366
Midwives, Egyptian .................. i. 60
Millenarians-See Chiliasts.

Millenium, strange conceits concern-

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ing it........ ............No. 15. vi. 321
Mind, the subject to be renewed....v. 296
-, proportion to be observed be-
tween what it receives and what it
expends.........
No. 54. vi. 34
to be framed to the Estate.
No. 59. vi.
of Man, infinite in desire, finite
in capacity........................................... No. 64. vi. 35
the evils attending a Waver-
ing and Inconstant one.. No. 89. vi. 42
of Man, doth both naturally
overprize his own in comparison of
others, and yet contemu and neg-
lect his own in comparison of what
he wants. The Remedy of this
latter evil........
No. 98. vi. 77
Minds, the most depraved, affect
not all sins....
.No. 10. vi.
Ministerial Function, Epistle to Mr.
Sa. Hall the Author's Brother, on
the Great Charge thereof: with
Directions for due Preparation
thereunto, and Carriage therein. vii. 208
Ministers, their Insufficiency and
Non-Residence, remarks on......ix. 435
whether they should en-
dure themselves silenced......... ix. 462
Ministries, their diversity.... ......... V. 158
Ministry, Epistle to Mr. Wm. Knight,
encouraging him to persevere there-
in, inclining to forsake it on con-
ceit of Insufficiency and Want of
Affection.........

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vii. 133

i. 199

vi. 258

how we are to be affect-

ed after them........................... vii. 563
Misery, none incident to us, where-
of our Gracious Redeemer is not
sensible.....

ii. 975
9 to be always or never alone.
No. 60. vi. 35
Missal Sacrifice impeaches the Priest-
ly Office of Christ..................................... ix. 66
, its Newness.........ix. 258
---, against Scripture...ix. 259
--, against Reason......ix. 260
Moderation must be observed in pur-
suit of our apprehended right..
... v. 467
MODERATION, CHRISTIAN. IN TWO
Books..

vii. 583

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External, in a diligent observ-
ance of all good enjoined. vii.314
and in a careful ab-
staining from every

evil forbidden...vii. 317
Internal, in referring ourselves
and our actions to God.. vii. 318
in surrendering up
ourselves wholly to
him...............vii. 518
and in thirsting after
a more full frui-
tion of him.....vii. 319
Motions, first, of Sin; a resolution to re-
pel them, a means to keep the heart

vii. 370

tender....
Motive makes a service pleasing to
God, or otherwise...... No. 14. vi. 85
Mourners in Sion, a Persuasive to

all to become true ones.......... v. 574
Mourning, a Threefold time for it. v. 561
to be regulated, as to the
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as to the
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be observ-

..... v. 570
allowed in

.... v. 571

attended with
Spiritual Profit
.................................. V. 573
MUNDUS ALTER ET IDEM......... x. 129
Murder, Epistle to one under con-

demnation for it

......

vii. 274

Music, Meditation on hearing it by

night.........

MYSTERY OF GODLINESS.

its Great-

ness

vi. 145
vi. 419
vi. 426

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Nature, sly and cunning. No. 96. vi. 301
"" the consideration of how little
will suffice it, requisite to content-
ment.........

viii. 18

Natures of Men, all equally indispos-
ed to grace..
No. 42. vi. 91

ii. 136

Nebuchadnezzar besieges, and lays
waste Jerusalem....
Nehemiah a lively image of the Church
Militant.....

ii. 153

Neutrality, in things good or evil,
odious and prejudicial; in matters
of indifference, safe and commend-
able........
.No. 26. vi. 88
Nicodemus embalms the body of Je-

sus.........

ii. 501
Night cometh, when no Man can
work
No. 47. vi. 334
Noah, a faithful Teacher............. i. 18
-, entering the Ark........................................... i. 19
his drunkenness
i. 22

Noah's Dove bringing an Olive Branch

of Peace to the Church, Sermon on. v. 145
Noble, The truly, Character of... vii. 92
Norwich, Earl of, Epistle of Bp.

Hall to him on the Trueness and
Visibility of the Roman Church. ix. 309
Nourishment and the Body, their re-
lation a resemblance of the union
betwixt Christ and Christians. viii. 220
Novelties and Wonders, those that af-
fect to tell them fall into many ab-
surdities................. .No. 19. vi.
Novelty of Opinion, Satan's Temptation
to be fond thereof, repelled...... viii. 337

54

Oaths, how far to be allowed........ix. 447
Oaths and Covenants, Seven Irrefra-
gable Propositions concerning
them.....
ix. 502
Obadiah feeds a hundred Prophets. i. 482
meets Elijah.........
i. 482
Obedience, soul's desire to follow
God therein.......... No. 1. vi. 317

-, cheerful, Soliloquy on. vi. 372
Object, the happiest, Soliloquy on...vi. 342
Objects, two, for a Christian's Eye;
Shortness of Life, Eternity after
Death...
No. 71. vi. 36

-, sad, of a free beholder's eye,
a comfort under imprisonment.

viii. 161

OCCASIONAL MEDITATIONS...... vi. 103
Occupations, of Men, various; of An-
gels, one their end must be the
No. 2. vi. 48
Old Age odious when fruitless. No.54. vi. 14
the best stage of life. No. 14.

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same......... ....................

Soliloquy of

vi. 52
a Christian

spared to it..................No. 8. vi. 319
Old Men and Children, to be first
chosen as objects of Beneficence,

OLD RELIGION........
Onan, bis Sin..............

No. 31. vi. 30
ix. 221
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