provement, in that Christ is there- by made our Wisdom, Righteous- ness, Sanctification, and Redemp- tiou....... vili. 230 and Liberty, Ten Cases of Con- science concerning them answer- ed:-
1. Whether, and in what cases, another's life may be taken away........ viii. 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 or death may endeavour 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- demn a man to death, upon evidence, whom be 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,
Lukewarmness in Religion, to be a- voided............ Lute, Meditation on hearing one well played on.... Luther defended against the calum- nies of the Papists................ ix. 101 Lutheran Churches, their undue aliena-
tion from the other Reformed. viii. 53 Luther's three Masters, Prayer, Temptation, Meditation... No. 85.
vi. 20 Lying down to rest, Meditation on. vi. 129
Madness, he is a rare man that hath not some kind reigning in him. No. 83. vi. 100 to presume on our interest in God's favour, for the securing of our sinfulness from judgment. No. 32. vi. 263
Magistrale, The Good, Character of.
his folly in his best interests.
No. 32. vi. 58 -, proud, envious, or angry, his misery... No. 37. vi. 60 in some respects below the in- ferior Creatures....... No. 38. vi. 60 of extraordinary parts makes himself admired by singular be- haviour, which if a Man of com- mon faculty do but imitate, he makes himself ridiculous. No. 60. vi. 65 a Hungry one regards not the form of his Platter...... No. 76. vi. 70 his distrust of Providence. No. 87. vi. 73 seldom eminent for sundry na- 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 Meditation on the sight of one sleeping... vi. 200 Meditation on the sight of one left-handed........ vi. 202
, Meditation on the sight of one drunken........
some things which are laudable in him, but cannot be incident unto God.. No. 47. vi. 272 -, placed in a middle rank be- tween Angels and Brutes. No. 62.
God made him the lord of his creatures, not a tyrant. No. 100. vi. 304 the greatness of God to be seen in him......
seeks the Lord in his afflic-
Manasseh taken captive..........
Manna, Israelites fed with it......... i. 88 Israelites loath it............ i. 137 heavenly, Soliloquy on..... vi. 378 Manners, Depravation thereof, the danger of it by Travel........ x. 249 Manoah, his Wife with the Angel... i. 213 his Wife's faith..... i. 217 Marriage, Meditation on the sight of vi. 169
of Ecclesiastical Persons, Epistle to Mr. John Whiting in its defence.....
vii. 149 honourable in aП........ ix. 125 of Clergymen, its Antiquity. ix. 133
Marriage, not made a Sacrament by the Church of England........... ix. 444
1. Whether marriage, with- out or against the pa rents' consent, may be accounted lawful. viii. 451 2. Whether divorce may be admitted on any other account than for the violation of the Mar- riage-Bed............. viii. 460
3. Whether after a lawful di- vorce for adultery, the innocent party may marry again........ ..... viii. 464 4. Whether a father may com- pel the child to marry as he shall appoint.......viii. 468 5. Whether the marriage of brother's or sister's chil- dren be lawful....... viii. 470 6. Whether a witnessed con- tract, or espousals, be necessary before mar- riage ..........viii. 474
7. Whether there ought to be a prohibition and for- bearance of marriages and marriage-duties, for some appointed times. viii. 477
8. Whether marriages may be valid without a minis-
Meditation, to be persevered in. No. 1.
Mediators, the multiplication there- of impeaches the Priestly Office of Christ..... Meek complying with each other en- joined.......
Melanchthon, his attestation to the rite of Confirmation...............ix. 801
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