............... vii. 363 Page Page the Church of England .......... ix. 449 ing them to Sir David Murray. vii. 133 sures..................... No. 93. vi. 300 nerally put upon others...No. 20. vi. 258 ed after them........................ VII. temporal Deliverance............. v. 251 of our Gracious Redeemer is not , to be always or never alone. No. 60. vi. 35 Ty Office of Christ................. ix. 66 - - , its Newness.........ix. 258 -- , against Scripture...ix. 259 -, against Reason......ix. 260 ing turned into barrenness ...... v. 239 suit of our apprehended right ... v. 467 ............ vii. 383 in matter of Practice. vii. 386 vii. 433 , Rules for attaining it..................... vii. 437 -- its Use and Neces- , the Just Bounds of it, in the liberal use of God's Crea- ........... vii. 398 - Motives to it in the .............. ix. 772 piece under the Water ............vi. 154 Actions.................... No. 70. vi. 17 Serinon on........................... V. 243 probated ........................... vii. 391 not all sins................No. 10. vi. 84 Pharaoh's daughter ................ i. 63 - kills an Egyptian ........ ..... i. 108 - his face shining............... i. 113 --, his.care for a successor...... i. 153 No. 43. vi. 270 --, how he desired to see the Face of God........................ vii. 359 Soliloquy on ........ .......... vi. 397 tures ............ Page ........ V. Page ---, the consideration of how little and in a careful ab- Natures of Men, all equally indispos- ed to grace................ No. 42. vi. 91 waste Jerusalem.................... ii. 136 in surrendering up Militant..... ........................ ii, 153 ourselves wholly to Neutrality, in things good or evil, him...............vji. 318 odious and prejudicial; in matters of indifference, safe and commend- able........................, No. 26. vi. 88 sus...................................... ii. 501 tender............................... vii. 370 , work ....................... No. 47. vi, 334 . i. 19 his drunkenness ...............i, 22 - to be regulated, as to the Noble, The truly, Character of... vii. 92 Hall to him on the Trueness and .......... v. 569 Visibility of the Roman Church. ix. 309 lation a resemblance of the union. ........... . 570 Novelties and Wonders, those that af- fect to tell them fall into many ab- must be attended with Novelty of Opinion, Satan's Temptation demnation for it ................. vii. 274 Oaths and Covenants, Seven Irrefra- gable Propositions concerning them................................ ix. 502 - meets Elijah..................... i. 482 ........... vi. 426 Obedience, soul's desire to follow God therein............... No. 1. vi. 317 - , cheerful, Soliloquy on. yi. 372 Shortness of Life, Eternity after No. 92. vi, 299 Death..................... No. 71. vi, 36 viii. 161 vii. 355 Occupations, of Men, various; of An- gels, one : their end must be the --, the best stage of life. No. 14. vi. 52 - Soliloquy of a Christian chosen as objects of Beneficence. No. 31. ri. 30 .......... i. 47 2 H ..... vi. 145 ed........ Page Page siastes ............................ ............... 59 x. 65, 67, 70 vi. 21 ences which commonly attend the Great............. .............viii. 17 Passion Sermon ........ *...... . 25 vi. 35 --., new, the broachers of them - , freedom from them, an ad. the tolling of one.................. vi. 173 of them ............................. viii. 83 charge of Josiah ......................ii. 132 Christ our, Sermon on ..... V. 537 v. 533 of if appearance be the rule....... 127 Patient Man, The Character of... vii. 90 fended.............................. ix. 4+1 ans commended,.....................V. 205 ; his Warning of the Philip- • 662, 679 - Frequence of his warning. . 206 Passion of his warning... v. 209 his Combat, Sermon on, Part I. F. 319 - Sermon on, Part II. v. 331 .. F. 331 representation of the Five Points -., manner of his opposition to vi- quoted ............ .............ix. 820 cious Opinions..................... 5. -. vi- ..... vi, 160 cious Practice....................... 5. 3SS - crucified with Christ..........., v. 357 want of sleep .................... viii. 179 of one wife, explained............ ix, 120 -, Excess in the pleasures there PLACE-MAKER: LAYING FORTH THE TERS OF KELIGION ...............viii. 41 -, the true, Sermon on. Peace, this Island blessed with it..,x. 91 ix, 126 God od ..................................... V. 476 , we must contribute to it by .. 480 by -, by Page Page the Red Sea........... ................ i. 77 on......................................... V. 3 ty ........... ..............vii. No. 61. vi. 280 No. 51. vi. 274 Piece, Meditation on the discharging 1. How to demean ourselves concerning Evil Spi- rits ........... viii. 421 2. How far a secret pact with Evil Spirits doth extend, &c......., viii, 425. 3. Whether a man may be present at an idola- trous devotion, or may communicate with wicked persons....viii. 427 4. Concerning Vows. ...viii, 430 5. Concerning Heretics and Heresies........... viii, 432 6. Whether, and how far, the laws of men bind the conscience.....viii. 435 7. Concerning Tithes ...viii. 438 8. Whether it be lawful to · dispossess Pagans and Infidels of their coun- . try...................viii. 441 9. Concerning Absolution. viji. 446 10. Whether a laic person may take on him to interpret the Scrip- ture..................viii. 450 respect to this point.......... ix. 825, 841 country .....................No. 37. vi. 329 ficiently acquired by our Gentry stronger incitement to travel to without Travel....................... X. 238 the true Land of Promise, the are guilty of errors, a rule of Mo. Pilgrims, all are so, this consideration deration ............................. vii, 437 a comfort, under banishment....viii. 167 Life and Death ........... No: 28. vi. 88 one carried............................vi. 115 in time of it, whether lawful for Pius II., his testimony in favour of , its woeful biseries allayed Place, highest, not to be striven for, No. 33, vi. 31 -, his example, a warrant for the Pleasure and Pain, the benefit of mo- censure of ill. deserving times....V. 385 deratingthem..............No. 88. vi. 21 dren of the Israelites.............., i. 60 solute delight in it........No, 16. vi. 28 v u orced......... must be lawful.... rate................'"" vii. 407 Page No. 74. vi. 18 ............vii. 28 Potion, medicinal, Meditation on the sight of one ......................... vi. 224 Poverty, proud, Soliloquy on ...... vi. 375 , the Benefits of, the considera- ment........... ............ vij. 17 in the Spirit, the happiness ............. viii. 140 and loss of Estate, Comforts against enumerated ........ ..... viii. 155 -, the causes and means there- of............. .............. viii. 159 , the examples of those who Practice, Spirit of God reforms it. v. 559 - more subject to error than Speculation................No. 66. ri, 30 .............. i. 95 --Man- Enemies ............................ . 263 --, the Shortness of them, a - , power of it..........No. 58. vi. 15 No. 18. vi. 86 No. 53. vi. 93 , pre-required to it that the vii. 408 - , a resolution to be frequent and tentment........................... viii. S6 ., wbat is included in the actual v. 89 exercise of it..........................vü, 497 Jacob Wadsworth, Istely revolt Preachers, to confine themselves to subjects suited to the pulpit... viii, 354 it............. ................................ PH. 35 part........ ..............No. 88. vi. 13 No. 47. vi. 13 there must be a just and right apprehension of the Divine Majesty ........ vii. 299 ---~ a true and certain acknowledgment of bis presence ....... vii. S01 which Acknowledgment will be followed by humble Reverence and Holy Fear. vii, 305 |