511. From him. viii. 512 Huntingdon, Henry Earl of. i. 81. vii. 3 Israel of God, who follow Absa- lom with a simple heart... ix. 337
James I. ix. 819 Lea, Sir Richard, Knt......... vii. 43 London, Thomas, Lord Bishop of. V. 3 Mildmay, Sir Henry, Knight.... 413 Montgomery, Philip, Earl of...i. 330 Norwich, Clergy of the Diocese of...... viii. 43 Earl of. v. 392 Parliament, High Court of... ix. 723 Pembroke, William, Earl of... v. 183 People of God every where... ix. 787 Reader, The...ii. 288, 366. iii. 5.
v. 22. vi. 106, 245. vii. 83, 333, 485. viii. 3, 253, 271,
373, 497. ix. 707. x. 132 Russell, Francis, Lord.......... i. 393 Stanhope, Lord i. 21 Swinerton, Sir John, Knight... V. 77 Yelverton, Sir Henry, Knight. ii. 193 Defamation, Meditation on one dis- persed....... ........vi. 174 Degrees, none in the life and death of the body, but in the life to come and in the second death. No. 36. vi. 329 Deliverance from our Enemies, a bless- ing........
--, holy incentives of divine thoughts concerning the Means of it, included in Prayer............ vii. 499 joyful Apprehension and
thankful Acknowledgment of it, in- cluded in Prayer........ Deluge, its prevalence.................
vii. 499 ....... i. 19 i. 20
Desertion, Satan's Temptation to think God has left us therein, repelled..viii. 318 Deservings, our sufferings far below them, a comfort under sickness. viii. 12 Desire ofttimes makes us unthankful. No. 20. vi. 28 the haste of, Soliloquy on.
Soul prosecuting them............ vi. 411 Desolations and Judgments, the works of God......... Determinations, private, not to be im- posed as matters of Faith........viii. 360 Detractor, a beast.......
v. 327 Devil, freedom from him by Christ.v. 371 makes fools of men by his de- lusions......... No. 46. vi. 271 Devils, their number, power, know- ledge, &c. See Angels, Evil.
Christ accused of casting them out through Beelzebub the Prince of the Devils...... ii. 266 Devotion must be the companion of Mourning v. 572 the Rule of, Soliloquy on. vi. 385 the Extremes of, Soliloquy
---, distinguished into habitual and actual.....
--, requisites to its effectual performance....
-, habitual, described...... vii. 490 actual, described......... vii. 494 Specialties thereof vii. 514 DEVOUT SOUL: OR, RULES OF HEA- VENLY DEVOTION................ ...... vii. 483 Devout Man, summary view of one.
Dial, Meditation on the sight of one. vi. 108
Didymus, blind, of Alexandria, Ac-
count of him....... Die for God, why should we think much to do it, who see thousands of creatures die for our use? No. 21. vi. 87 Diet, Analogy between natural and spiritual.......... No. 99. vi. 46 Difference, not so much betwixt a Man and a Beast, as betwixt a Christian and a natural Man ......No. 34. vi. 31 made by Men betwixt Ser- vants, Friends, and Sons; none by God......... ..... No. 21. vi. 55 Differences, lesser, to draw therein as near as we safely may to Christian Ad- versaries, a rule of Moderation. vii. 461
Divorce in the case of apparent adultery, the fittest course to be pursued therein by the In- nocent Party.. Dulness and Heartlessness in our Callings, Remedies against. vii. 246 Faith, true, the Signs and Proofs thereof... Fathers, the bastardy of the false, and the corruption of the true, the grounds of the Papists' confidence in appealing to them........ vii. 215 Gentry, a Complaint of their mis- education....... vii. 269
Glory, heavenly, the different dé- grees of it; and our mutual knowledge of each other a- bove........
Imprisonment, of the Comforts of.
Infidels and Heretics, how far and wherein Conversation and Trade with them are allowable..... vii. 192 Losses, worldly, against Sorrow for them... vii. 167 Malefactor, particularly a Mur- derer, effectual preparation of one for Death............ vii. 274 Marriage of Ecclesiastical Persons, defended........ .... vii. 149 Martyrdom, Encouragements to. vii. 277
Ministerial Function, the great Charge thereof; with Direc- tions for due Preparation there- unto, and Carriage therein. vii. 208 Ministry, Encouragements to per- severance in, under conceit of Insufficiency and want of Af- fection.... ..... vii. 251 Miracles of our Time, either falsely reported, or falsely done, or falsely miraculous, or falsely ascribed to heaven.
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