State, those that would keep it, must keep aloof off............ No. 81. vi. 99 State and Geographical Knowledge, bet- ter acquired from Books than by Travel.......... ..........X. 236 Stiffneckedness, the sin of it...........V. 284 Stock employed, Soliloquy on....... vi. 353 Stones, Meditation on the sight of a
heap of............. vi. 208 Street-cries in London, Meditation on the hearing of them............... vi. 133 Strife, they who sow it to be sup- pressed by Authority............viii. 87 STRUTHERS, MR. WILLIAM, LETTER
weakness......... SUPERNUMERARIES..... Superstition besots the minds of men.
i. 103 infatuates the heart.... ii. 5 Superstitious, The, Character of... vii. 102 SUSURRIUM CUM DEO: SOLILO-
QUIES: or, HOLY SELF-CONFE- RENCES OF THE DEVOUT SOUL. vi. 337 Swallow, Meditation on the hearing
of one in the chimney....... vi. 135 Synods of the English Church, deter- mine only things indifferent......ix. 433 Talent, small improvement of it.
freedom from them must be upon a change.......................V. Temperance, description of it, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. x. 35 Temple, spiritual, to be seen in the earthly..... .......... i. 437 -, weeping and shouting at the building of the second............ ii. 141 -, the glory of the latter, com- pared with that of the first.........v. 194 the positive superiority of the latter over the first............ v. 197 Temporal Things, all, are troublesome. No. 9. vi. 50 Temptations of Prosperity more dan- gerous than those of adversity. No. 79. vi.
--, LETTER OF ANSWER ΤΟ AN UNKNOWN COMPLAINANT CON- CERNING THEIR FREQUENT IN- JECTION..
vii. 286 Comforts against enume-
a comfort under them......
their being for our good, vii. 131 and Foils, the advantage to be made to us therefrom.... vii. 134 Testaments, accordance betwixt the
Tertullian, his rule for ascertaining what is of Apostolic Authority...ix. 526 Thankfulness to God, who hath deli- vered us from the wretchedness of corrupt nature.......
Page v. 232 Tongues, confusion of them......... i. A Traditions. Newness of the Romish Doctrine of them.............
Tongue, an obscene one to be avoided.
ix. 283 against Scripture.......... ix. 257 against Reason......... ..ix. 289 Tranquillity, what it is, and wherein it cousists..
vii. insufficiency of human precepts on the subject of....... vii. two universal Enemies of it, on the left-hand Sins, which must be taken away: and Crosses, which must be duly tempered. vii. enemies of it, on the right-hand, over-desiring and over- joying of earthly things, with the Remedies...........
***.. x. 252 , those, whose duty calls them to it, exhorted to firmness in reli- gion...... x. 254 Treasure kept by giving in Charity. No. 32. vi. 10 the Heart's, Soliloquy on. vi. 379 Tree of Knowledge, and Tree of Life. i. 13
Meditation on the sight of one full blossomed........ ............................. vi. 116 Meditation on the sight of one lopped....
Trees, Meditation on the sight of
two, one high, the other broad. vi. 217 Trust, not to be placed in Riches...v. 111
in God; not in Riches........ v. 115 upon Trial, Soliloquy on.... vi. 343 Truth, Wicked Men's Judgments oft- times are forced to yield unto it. i.
a Commodity to be bought. v. 184
Vacuity, none in Nature... No. 4. vi. of whom to be purchased...v. 185
the price of it.... v. 185 if precious, why so neglected.
v. 187 neglected because it is plain v. 187 and homely...... -, neglected because it is dis- ........ V. 187- tasteful.... the sale of it forbidden ......v. 188 several infallible marks to v. 191 know it from error............. wants no adorning. No. 22. vi. 87 distinction to be made there-
Truths, the different kinds, to distin- guish between them, a rule of Mode- ration....... Truths, fundamental, to rest in such as are clearly revealed, a rule of Mode- vii. 443 ration....
➖➖➖➖, unimportant, to be remiss and easy both in our Opinion and Censure respecting them, a rule of Modera- vii. 445 tion..... the difference of them, and the importance of those which con- ..viii. 46 cern religion.......
requisite, to labour and pray for further illumination therein, a way of Peace for a Private Person. viii. 73 ----, a yieldableness upon sight of clearer, a fit disposition for Peace.
viii. 70 all not fit to be at all times ....... viii. 95 urged..... the numberless subdivisions of them the occasion of controver- sies.......
viii. 95 Tulips and Marigolds, &c. Meditation on the sight of in the garden.... vi. 152 Unconstant, The, Character of.... vii. 105 Understanding deceitful........................................ v. 133 of our Gentry, rather
likely to be injured than improved by Travel.... Universities and Inns of Court, dauger of sending Youth thither too early. x. 229 Unproficiency, the Ground of, Soliloquy
Vail, the Women's, Sermon on..... v. 484 Vain-glorious, The, Character of. vii. 109 Valiant Man, The, Character of...vii. 89 Valour, true Christian..... No. 74. vi. 287 Vanities, earthly, the sight of God frees us from being transported .....vii. 346 with them..... Variety, allowable, Soliloquy on.... vi. 35t Varieties of Religion, Satan's Temp- tation to think them acceptable to God, repelled.....
Vengeance, that God threatens to in-
flict upon Israel........
VIA MEDIA: THE WAY OF PEACE IN THE FIVE BUSY ARTICLES, COMMONLY KNOWN BY THE NAME
OF ARMINIUS........
Vices of Men more easily discerned than their Virtues....... No. 64. vi. 16 VICES, CHARACTERISMS OF ...... vii. 99 Vicissitudes of the Seasons and of the condition of a Christian, necessity .......No. 45. vi. 271 of them...... --of Favours and Crosses, the consideration of them, requisite to contentment.........
Vilest things, with us, are most com- mon: with God, the best things are most frequently given. No. 56. vi. 94 Vine, Israel compared to a fruitful one.
v. 342 Christian compared to one. No. 79. vi. 71 Vineyard, God's, the Blessings, Sins, and Judgments of, Sermon on.... v. 341 VIRGIDEMIARUM: SATIRES.
Books...... Virgin Mary, her grief in agined on seeing Jesus on the Cross......... ii. 499 Virginity, to be honoured and desired.
every vow thereof not un- lawful, nor every breach of such ..........ix. 103 vow sinless....... ........ x. 234 on the possibility or im- possibility of keeping a vow thereof. ix. 106 the power thereof not ...........ix. 108
Unregeneration and Deadness in Sin, the sick soul's complaint thereof answered.......
Unthrift, The, Character of...... vii. 113 Untoward Generation, Salvation from
an, Sermon on..... Untowardness, in matter of Belief. v. 381 in Action
vii. 319 will procure us Honour, Comfort, Security, Advan- tage.... vii. 323 Way, Meditation on the length of the. vi. 120
Will deceitful...... ........................................... v. 135 WILLIO, D. BALTASARI EPISTOLA. ix. 849 Wisdom of God, which over-reaches all the finite conceits of his crea- tures...
how many do not know how to want...
who they are that know how to want........... viii. 8 War, People that delight in it, ene- mies of the Church ........................................... v. 259 ---, its miseries should excite us to thankfulness for Peace............ v. 482 Warfare, Spiritual, admits no inter- mission..... No. 25. vi. 87 Wars, Spiritual and Intellectual, we must contribute our utmost to the cessation of them.................. v. 480 Meditation on hearing the ru- mours of them vi. 191 Wasp, Meditation on the stinging of vi. 182 Wasps, Meditation on the sight of them falling into a glass......... vi. 158 Watch taken asunder, an emblem of a distempered Church and State. No. 9. vi. 249 Water, Creation thereof ............i. 7 Water-spring, Meditation on the sight of one....... vi. 149 Wealth, true, Soliloquy on......... vi. 367 the cares that attend it, a com- fort under poverty............ ..... viii. 158 the imperiousness of ill-used, a comfort under its loss........ .viii. 158 Wealthy enough, great enough, happy enough, who are so...... No. 59. vi. 65 Weather, Meditation on the change of it....... Wheel, Meditation on the sight of one. vi. 225 Wicked Men, mistrust the height of Impiety to which they afterwards ii. 73
foolish; and wise Ignorance. No. 3. vi.
of God, in placing Gold and Silver under our feet; and the Hea- vens above us, and open to our view..... No. 86. vi. 41 Christ made ours......... viii. 230 Wise Man, The, Character of...... vii. 85 Witnesses, a Million of, privy to all we do............ No. 84. vi. 72 Woman, covering her head, significa- tion of the power of the husband. v. 487 Women repair to the Sepulchre...... ii. 502 Wonder at God's Workmanship. No.
56. vi. 65 Wood, rotten, Meditation on seeing the shining of a piece of......... vi. 219 Word, an honest one, better than a careless Oath........... No. 45. vi. 32. or Action, no one but may be taken, with two hands.. No. 97. vi. 76 of God, to be reverenced.. vii. 356 Directions for reading and hearing it. (See Reading and Hearing).... vii. 504
Words, good, nothing more cheap... i. 336 and Diseases grow upon us with No. 54. vi. 93
Works of the Lord, Beheld........ ...... V. 470 worth beholding. v. 471 Eyes given us to
....... 471
Lord delights to
..... 472 Men and Angels only of all the creatures can notice them
........... V. 478 Benefit to our-
selves of observing them........ v. 473.
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