........ i. Page Page ii. 15 , Presages of, Solilo- - , its Terrors, Com- , aggravation of its ............. viii. 197 , our Advocate bring .................. vñi. 199 -, frequent meditation 41. vi. 268 remedies of our fear.. ......... viii. 201 , Satan's Temptation Judgment Day, more terrible than - , neither to be put far - put into the Pit................ i. 50 tually determined.................. X. 125 , with his Mistress............. i. 51 Judgments, proofs of God's mercy. v. 475 - Improvement of, urged vi. 422 - of God, frequent medita- of Jesus......... ..................... ii. 500 Jurisdiction, Superiority of, appro- Civil............... V. 223 , Legal.......................... V. 224 Distributive.................. V. 224 Commutative ................ V. 225 -, in the Family, Country, City, Commonwealth, Church, World, vi. 33 and Peace, Spiritual and Civil No, 77. vi. 70 , description of it, digested thereof refuted ..................... ix. 44 21. vi. 323 - --, by Inherent Righteous- - , its New. - , against - , against of the................................. vi. 208 Keeping carthly possessions, Freedom v. 558 fits of Poverty .................... viii, 18 vii. 318 digested from Proverbs and Eccle: siastes .............. .............. X. 43 bimself..................... No. 83. vi. 20 , what differences thereof pected but spiritual and heavenly. x, 199 Page ...... V. 193 for it.... Page No. 4. ri. 49 causeth appetite ----, diminisheth by addition. No. 67. vi. 68 -, the all-sufficient, Soliloquy ----, a wearisome circle which we walk in ................. .. No. 25. vi. 325 --, love of, Soliloquy on ........... vi. 353 tation thereon.................. vii, 58, &c. viii. 9 against the fears of death ..... viii, 194 dark one......... ........... vi. 134 on union with Christ............. viii. 225 - - from Christ, a com- mercy..... .... ... viii. 927 -, an ex- ........ viii, 228 - the du- mercy.......... .............. viii. 298 -, its im. provement, in that Christ is there- ness, Sanctification, and Redemp- ix. 604 science concerning them answer- ed: 1. Whether, and in what cases, another's life may be taken away........ riii, 395 2. Whether a duel be lawful, for the decision of right or the vindication of bo- nour..................... viii. 398 3. Whether abortion may be procured, for the preser- vation of the mother. viii. 400 4. Whether a man adjudged to imprisonment of death may cndeavour and prac- tise an escape........ viii. 403 5. Whether, and how far, a man may be urged to an oath,........... ....... viii, 405 6. Whether a judge may con: demi a man to death, upon evidence, whom he himself knows to be in- nocent.................. viii. 408 7. Whether, and in what cases, a man is bound to be an accuser of another... viii. 411 8. Whether a prisoner, indict- ed for felony which he has committed, may plead “ Not guilty.”.......... viii. 413 9. Whether, and how far, a man may take up arms, Page Page in the public quarrel of a war ..................... viii, 415 own death .............. viii. 417 ............ V. 443 its Purity, with its - --, its Diffusiveness, with o, true, Soliloquy on........... vi, 347 ., false, Soliloquy on........... vi. 368 casion of...................... vi. 123, 125 Faith, comforts under the loss of sight......... ............... viii. 168 Lord's Supper, to be followed by a di- gestion of the heavenly food, by holy Meditation................... vii. 513, from the fears of, one of the Bene- fits of Poverty.................... viii. 18 the report of a great one......... vi. 189 row for them..... .................. vii. 167 by a gracious violence.............. i. 33 accounted a Debt ...... No. 68, vi. 36 25. vi. 56 vi. 276 42. vi. 331 vi. 387 how passing know- ........................... vi. 229 --- how free—of us, be- vi. 179 of us, COD....... Lion, the roaring one, how we must resist him............................. i. 220 dable........................ No. 6. vi. 49 - , the original of Set Forms defended.......... ix. 629, 646, 738, 811 ............. ix. 651, 752 -, with what intentions it was d.................... ix. 655, 759 vi. 275 but die well............... No. 56. vi. 14 and the Misery of living out of God ........................ No. 89. vi, 74 tions ........................ No. 75. vi. 98 the sight of the...................... vi. 144 vi. 20 sight of one......................... vi. 219 No. 82. vi, 293 vii. 510 -, to be followed by that had made ourselves vile and of us, that - its wonderful Effects - in his in his in our vi. 234 in giv- in giv- our Sense and Im. in re. ............ vi. 238 in re - - -- iu re. in re- - in re. ...... vi. 239 vi. 20 Page Page the first of Sense, the second of vi. 39 No. 32. vi. 58 misery... ................ No. 37. vi. of extraordinary parts makes ix. 436 himself admired by singular be- haviour, which if a Man of com- vi. 65 nies of the Papists................ ix. 101 form of his Platter...... No. 76. vi. . 87. vi. 73 tural faculties : with spiritual gifts it is otherwise.............. No. 7. vi. 83 , none so base, but some bave admired him; none so good, but some have detracted from him. No. 20. vi. 86 sleeping... ........ ............ vi. 200 32. vi. 263 - Meditation on the sight of one yawning............ ......... vi. 205 vii.- 93 , Meditation on the sight of one ........... vi. 217 God....... .............. No. 47. vi. 279 vi. 280 .... ............ vi. 179 , the greatness of God to be seen in him ......... ................... vii, 353 .............. ü. 123 seeks'the Lord in his afflic- tion.......... ........... ii. 124 , his restoration............ ii. 125 , Israelites loath it............ i. 137 - , heavenly, Soliloquy on..... vi. 378 v. 324 Manners, Depravation thereof, the danger of it by Travel............ X. 249 P. 410 Manoah, his Wife with the Angel... i. 213 ............ v. 411 Marriage, Meditation on the sight of ............. vi. 168 of Ecclesiastical Persons, ........ vii. 149 , honourable in all........ ix. 125 -, the evil art: the gond, their tem- No. 72. vi. 18 the Church of England ........... ix. 444 one................................... . 0 one......... Cen. Page Page to be made known and dissolved............... viii. 493 of Devils ............................. ix. 94 only Grace hath none... No. 15. vi. 85 No. 69. vi. 17 No. 19. vi. 86 AND MORAL. Century I....... vi. Cen- of them, digested from Proverbs ................ vi. what renders it easy or difficult..................., No. 37. vi. 90 vii. 41 - , its Benefit and Uses, universal to all Christians....... vii. , Description and Kinds of it ........... .............. vii. 45 - Extemporal ....... vii. 45 , Cautions - Deliberale : wherein, Persons, he must be pure from his sins...................................vii. 47 m om free - con- , in respect of the Circumstances, the Place must be solitary ....................vii. , the Time suitable........................vii. , the vii. -- in respect ~ , in respect ter...... .............. viji. 479 trance must be Prayer.. .........vii. 54 , the Particular Entrance must be the Choice of Matter........... ..... vii. -, the Practice of it illustrated, in an Example of Meditation on Eternal Life, as the Eod.. ........... vii. 58 - in an Example of Meditation on Death, as the Means........................ vii. 73 of impeaches the Priestly Office of Christ............ ........... ix. 67 joined........... ........................ 468 |