Bishop of Rome, Newness of his Uni- versal Headship................................
ix. 291 -, Newness of his chal- lenged Infallibility................. ix. 293 Newness of his Supe-
riority to General Councils...... ix. 293 -, new presumption of
ix. 294 -, the new challenge of his domineering over Kings and Emperors....... BISHOPS, A SHORT ANSWER TO THOSE NINE ARGUMENTS, WHICH ARE BROUGHT AGAINST THEIR SITTING IN PARLIAMENT................................ X. 62 Bladder, Meditation on the sight of vi. 199 Blind man, Meditation on the sight of vi. 153 Blind men, the cheerfulness of some, a comfort under the loss of sight. viii. 171 Blind and Lame, Meditation on the sight of them............................................................ vi. 214 Blackmoor, Meditation on the sight of
Body, Satan's Templation to disbelieve its Resurrection, repelled........ viii. 283 Boldness, puts Men forth before their time and ability.... No. 22. vi. 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. 322 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............ viii. 221 Breaches, passive, which follow upon the Public calamities of any Nation. BREATHINGS OF THE DEVOUT SOUL.
Caesar, the King of the Jews........ v. 310 Calamities, public, Comforts against enumerated....... viii. 146 --- the sense and sympathy of them common to man. viii. 146
Calamity, God heals by removing the
Caleb, his faith...... Calling, explained
and Election must be made sure.........
sure......................... .... v. 595
vour to make them sure........... v. 599
Calling and Election, Duty of doing
v. 600 Advantage there- ............. v. 600 Danger of not
making them sure...... ................. 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.
Care, one of the Inconveniences which commonly attend the great.... viii. Freedom from, one of the Be-
nefits of Poverty.. 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 vi. 221
perpetual fruition of the insepara- ble presence of God.............. V, 72 Change, all things subject to it...... v. 231 Changes, although to the better are troublesome at the time. No. 35. vi. 90
of Estate, God to be submit- ted to therein.......................................................... vii. 362 the inevitable necessity thereof, and God's over-ruling of them, a comfort under public calamities. viii. 146 Charge, St. Paul's to Timothy...... v. 100 Charity, an evidence of our Calling and Election..........
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, 397, 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
of Confirmation.................... ix. 802 Child, Meditation on one crying... vi. 192 of God like his Father......... v. 553 bears a filial love to his
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-
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..........
No. 77. vi. Society better than Solitude. No. 90. vi., 21 most disinterested. No. 3. vi. 26 God's Steward, not his Trea- No. 27. vi. and Worldly Man, their dif- ferent motives for desiring Death. No. 85. vi. a wise one hath no Enemies. No. 8. vi. 50 refers all things to God. No. 58. vi. 65
, not good for him to make himself necessary in Worldly af- fairs; but cannot be too active in the service of the Church. No. 39.
the Father............... No. 99. vi. 303 like a little cock-boat in a rough Sea....................................... No. 34. vi. 328 Christianity, both an easy and a hard yoke....... No. 48. vi. 92
-, Epistle to Mr. Edmund Sleigh, on its Hardness and abun- dant Recompence................. ........ vii. 182 its open enemies, as
Jews and Turks, communion with them to be avoided......... .....
vii. 461 the adversaries within its bosom, how to be treated........ vii. 462 to be reduced to its ne- cessary principles, in order to pro- mote Peace......
Christians, fashionable, who are a- shamed to go before their neigh- bours'in hoty zeal, reproved..... ii. 305 addressed... V. 97 at Death missed little by the World, the World less by them. No. 27. vi.
sometimes more faint-
hearted at the prospect of cala- mity and death, than Heathen Phi- losophers have appeared. No. 76. vi. 37
vi. 90 Church reduced to a low state....... i. 470
the wise, hath learned to va- lue every thing according to its true worth..... No. 95. vi. 301 the unanswerable, Soliloquy on. vi. 345 Epistle to Sir Robert Darcy, on the estate of a true but weak one.........
vii. 146 Epistle to Mr. Robt. Haye, on the continual Exercise of a Christian; how he may keep his Heart from Hardness, and his Ways from Error........
-, Epistle to Lady Mary Denny, descriptive of him, and on his Dif- ferences from the Worldling.... vii. 233 , in what sense he looks not at the things which are seen. No. 12. vi. 250 CHRISTIAN, LAID FORTH IN HIS
its Sanctification............ V.
its Perfection...... ...... V. 60 The Beauty and Unity of, Ser-
....... V. 266 its Beauty and Simplicity. v. 266 Christ's Propriety.. ...... V. 269
its Perfection arises from its v. 270 its Strength arises from its ... v. 271 , its Unity, notwithstanding the divisions of the Christian World. v. 271 its Unity in not being Multi- v. 274 most happy when Truth and Peace kiss each other... No. 30: vi. 10 none have done so much mis- chief to it, as those that have been
excellent in wit and learning.
Church, absence from it by residence among Infidels for gain, dangerous. No. 87. vi. 296 Apostolical, Epistle to the Bishop of Worcester, on the differ- ence of the Present Church from it, and the Needlessness of our Conformity thereto in all things. vii. 230 the duty of one who doubts of any opinion received by it... viii. 355 the Constitution of one... ix. 394 - Faith and Order, the two parts of its Constitution..........
ix. 394 Constraint requisite therein. ix. 396 and State, their nearness.. ix. 468 Churches, the Differences within our own, at home......
Popish and Protestant, the extent of the differences betwixt them
the Founders and Furni- tures of those in England, defended.
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