Page Page ............... vi, 157 its Resurrection, repelled........ riji. 283 - of those Men, who, knowing those things which will draw upon them eternity of torments. No. 18. vi. 322 him................................... V. 365 sight of one......................... vi. 183 cracked one......................... vi. 152 Bounty of God to Man, in the works vi. 175 , to us...... No. 29. vi. 262 -, divine, Soliloquy on......... vi. 373 v. 119 Boys playing, Meditation on the sight ......... vii. 243 resemblance of the union betwixt and, contrarily, the worst things, Breaches, passive, which follow upon used well, prove good....No. 86. vi. 73 the Public calamities of any Nation, v, 462 .............. vj. 204 BREATHINGS OF THE DEVOUT SOUL. vi. 315 Presbyter, &c...... .............. ix. 544 Private Person................... viii. 16 them, a fit disposition for Peace. AGAINST THEM.................... ix. 377 , new presumption of mony to Episcopacy............... ix, 565 the new challenge of Imprisonment.................... vi. 169 Epistle address- prisonment............ ............. rü. 161 such, for their ferocity and strength. v. 953 ................ vi. 199 Bur-leuf, Meditation on the sight of one....... ........................... vi. 153 Burning Bush....................... i. 68 comfort under the loss of sight. viii. 171 sight of them........................ vi, 214 Calamities, public, Comforts against - the sense and viii. 146 ........... No. 80. vi. 38 grounds of it....................... . 465 and Election must be made sure................................... V. 592 - may be made ............... 8. 595 we must Endea- Page Page Advantage there. Change, all things subject to it...... V. 231 ................. V. 600 Changes, although to the better are troublesome at the time. No. 35. vi. 90 ted to therein...................... vii. 362 the inevitable necessity thereof, against Dulness and Heartlessness Charity, an evidence of our Calling and Election......................... V. 606 No. 67. vi. 36 , the practice of, urged on all to be preferred to contention amples thereof.................... viii. 357 - to be exercised in weigbing the opinions of others........... viii. 361 ceiving the Lord's Supper....... vii. 511 , Freedom from, one of the Be Chastisements, Satan's Templation to 392, 393, 397, 403 good advice for it.................. vii. 280 selves, who do not encourage it. No. 7. vi. 50 -, Christian, Epistle to Mr. ther-in-Law, exciting thereto... vii. 163 ........ viii, 371 Chemnitius, his attestation to the rite of Contirmation..................... ix. 802 of God like his father......... v. 553 bears a filial love to his ......... v. 553 - bears an awful respect ther's Provision .................... V.554 der barrenness. .......... viii. 175 blessings, which are the fruit of pa- ib. rents' prayers.............. ......... i. 260 -, the misery of ill-disposed and ness ..............................., viii. 176 a comfort under barrenness.... viii. 176 them, a comfort under barreoness. viii. 178 -, Solomon's account of them, siastes ............................... x. 60 of God thought meanly of reported.... of Rome................ ... x. Page Page vi. 232, 406, 428 . 73. vi. 36 thoughts upon that subject. No. 13. vi. 252 fire on the Earth........ No. 15. vi. 255 vi. 263. vij. 411 bis Ascension....... No. 66. vi. 283 his Agony.............. No. 2. vi. 309 - the first-fruits of them that .... ii. door of the heart.......... No. 39. vi. 330 -- honoured by the Creatures in his Abasement.... ...................... vi. 499 .................. ii. 233 - .in his Humiliation to be loved and imitated..... ................... vi. 499 - to be beheld by Faith on earth, and by Sight in heaven............ vi. 450 - Preached unto the Gentiles, vi. 457 ii. 334 . Received up into Glory...... vi. 42 -, union with him, by faith and , his Transfiguration, the Time included in Prayer................ vii. 501 the Place light of the soul in him, included in -, his having been assaulted, a com- - , his Compa CHRIST MYSTICAL ; or, THE BLESSED BERS............. .................. viii. 911 how to be happy in the appre. hending of him.................... viii. 314 -, various titles and characters of being united to him .............. viii. 215 manner of it..................... vii. 216 - the Resem- blances thereof enumerated... vü, 217 its certainty _ , its internal pri- vilege and benefit, Life......... viii. 224 -, its exterpal pri- means whereby it is wrought..................... viii. 237 a Passover....................., v. 542 one another......................... viii. 238 Salan's Temptation to distruest repelled ....................... ... viii. 291 ----, no other Coming of bis to be expected, but that to his Final Judo- ................. X. 194 ment..................** him..................**** Page Page RIAGE........... ............. viii. 251 him ................................ viii. 253 -, his disposition............ viji. 255 his expence of the day... viii. 257 bis recreations............ viii. 258 , his meals................... viii. 259 , bis night's rest............ viii. 260 , his carriage............... viii. 261 bis resolution in matter of religion............ ......... viij. 263 , his discourse........... . viii. 263 , his devotion...... ..... viii. 264 , bis sufferings..... .. vii. 265 , his conflicts...... viii. 265 -, his death................... viii. 266 -, bis relation to Christ and to -, like a little cock-boat in a rough Sea................. No. 34. vi. 328 yoke... ............. No. 48. vi. 92 - Epistle to Mr. Edmund dant Recompence................ vii. 182 , its open enemies, as No. 77. vi. them to be avoided......... ..... vii. 461 the adversaries within its - to be reduced to its ne. cessary principles, in order to pro- .............. viii. 354 No. 85. vi. 41 bours in holy zeal, reproved..... ii. 305 addressed.................. v, 97 at Death missed little by the World, the World less by them. No. 27. vi. 9 sometimes more faint- hearted at the prospect of cala- losophers have appeared. No.76. vi. 37 vi. 90 Church reduced to a low state....... i. 470 its Sanctification............ V. 52 ,its Peace..................... V. 55 its Perfection................ v. 60 vi. 345 -, The Beauty and Unity of, Ser- mon on................................ V. 266 -, its Beauty and Simplicity. v. 266 ............ vii. 146 - Christ's Propriety.......... v. 269 - its Perfection arises from its unity................................... v. 270 - its Strength arises from its Unity ................................ v. 271 -, Epistle to Lady Mary Denny, È divisions of the Christian World, v. 271 its Unity in not being Multi- -- 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 Page - the fended...... excellent in wit and learning. No. 67. vi. 96 No. 87. vi. 296 -, the duty of one who doubts , the Constitution of one... ix. 394 -- Faith and Order, the two parts ix. 396 - Popish and Protestant, the -- Popish, justly retained for - the Founders and Furni- ix. 455 English Separatists................ ix. 469 , when of Divine , Apostolic Forms -- , the Primitive Fa. any alteration its primitive state - , Heretics not to be ix. 536 had Christ left a begun by our Sa- carried on with ix. 550 Imparity by the Bishops who suc. ceeded the Apostles............... ix. 551 tion, followed the Greek Church ra. , the consecration , the Constitution - , Apostacy falsely - , Separatists' ac- , for what the Sepa- -, her Motherhood, - , her wapt of pre- - enormities falsely - is the Spouse of ...................... ix. 417 -, how she bath sepa- , her Prelacy de. ........ ix. 424 -, the truth and war- confused commu- charged with er. , whether her Pre- -, errors of Free- her Common- a true Church of the impure mix- ix. 472 the judgment of over Kings, Church, Scriptures, - , ber Injustice of Prac- guilty of Schism... ix. 936 with Novelty, Heresy, Schism.. ix. 255 the Mind.................. No. 93. vi. 22 cording to appearance...... ...... v. 126 vii. 149 ix. 567 God |