187 10. ................... Page Page two, one high, the other broad. vi. 217 URBAN, POPE, HIS INURBANITY, in God; not in Riches........ v. 115 Use, want of it, causeth disability; upon Trial, Soliloquy on .... vi. 343 and custom, perfection. No. 47. vi. 92 times are forced to yield unto it. i. 323 - explained...................... vii. 33 o, the price of it................ V. 185 Vail, the Women's, Sermon on..... V. 484 v. 187 Valiant Man, The, Character of...vii. 89 frees us from being transported with them...................... .....vii. 346 , several infallible marks to Varieties of Religion, Satan's Temp- ................ viii. 356 Vengeance, that God threatens to in- flict upon Israel.................... V. 348 ration.................................... vii. 438 IN THE Five BUSY ARTICLES, COMMONLY KNOWN BY THE NAME OF ARMINIUS..................... ix. 817 .............. vii. 443 Vices of Men more easily discerned than their Virtues...... No. 64. vi. 16 .............. vii. 445 condition of a Christian, necessity of them .....................No. 45. vi. 271 of Favours and Crosses, the consideration of them, requisite to contentment...................... viii. 21 of Peace for a Private Person. viii. 73 mon: with God, the best things are ; v. 342 No. 79. vi. 71 and Judgments of, Sermon on.... v. 341 Looks................................. X. 275 seeing Jesus on the Cross......... ii. 499 ix. 100 -, every vow thereof not un- lawful, nor every breach of such , on the possibility or im- ix. 106 the power thereof not the sick soul's complaint thereof Virtue, every one resembled by some answered.......... ............ viji. 124 special Vice...............No. 82. vi. 20 No. 43. vi. 32 the best riches ; Knowledge, vi. 32 Page Page famy and Disgrace..............., viii. 144 Wicked Man afraid of every thing; 74. vi. 36 ---, every day increaseth his condemnation.......... No. 100. vi. 78 prosperity.................. No. 3. vi. 310 Widows, what is meant by those who married forsaking their first faith. ix, 96 gated. ........ viii. 154 , we must discharge digested from Proverbs and Eccle- siastes... .......................... X. 57 ........... v, 135 WILLIO ix. 849 .............. vii. 333 all the finite conceits of his crea- tures....... ........................ i. 270 vi. 120 - foolish; and wise Ignorance. No. 3. vi. of God, in placing Gold and Silver under our feet; and the Hea- view........................ No. 86. vi. 41 mies of the Church ............... y. 259 Witnesses, a Million of, privy to all we do....................... No. 84. vi. 72 tion of the power of the husband, must contribute our utmost to the Wonder at God's Workmansbip. No. 56. si. 65 one..................................... vi. 182 careless Oath........... No. 45. vi. 32 them falling into a glass......... vi. 158 taken with two hands.. No. 97. vi. 76 ----, Directions for reading No. 9. vi. 249 and hearing it. (See Reading and Hearing)........................... vii. 50 and Diseases grow upon us with , the cares that allend it, a com Works of the Lord, Bebeld.........., v. 470 -, worth beholding. v. 471 , Eyes given us to , Lord delights to , Men, and Angels ............ vi. 167 only of all the creatures can notice them ................................ . 91- --, Benefit to our- ght of selves of observing them ........ V. 475 - e , particularities of .............. ii. 73 them ........ V. 487 Page Page Mercy, Sermon on................. V. 470 j oying........................ No. 2. vi. 26 ture, folly of trusting to any of them..... .... ......... No. 23. vi. 56 Cares, fitly compared to Hopes, their uncertainty. No. 24. vi. 324 things, a right estimation of them, a means to keep the heart Comparison of both, and how our thoughts and affections should be vi. 164 ............... vi, 215 ration of this, requisite to Content- No. 68. vi. 284 Worship God with Reverend Gesture 80. vi. 19 Contempt of it.................... vij. 122 THEREIN............................ vii, 473 , separation therefrom, how re. Wretchedness, our own, to be contem- plated .......... ............... vii. 349 consists in frail- ty, guilt, pollution................. vii. 350 vi. 8. Youth should learn, and Age teach. No. 61. vi. 15 Christ..................... No. 91. vi. 299 required in the matters of God, pleasure attended with greater Zealot, Meditation on the sight of a - things should not draw us be Zechariah, the High Priest, his death. ii. 92 tish Woman...... ........... i. 148 *** The Reader is requested to alter the word Three, in the Advertisement prefixed to the First Volume, to Four : and also to notice the following ADDENDA AND ERRATA. In speaking of the Revision of the Author's writings, the Editor should have added to what he has said in the Preface on this subject, that he has endeavoured to render the Sermons and the most complicated pieces more intelligible than they are in former editions, by a more systematic and clear notation of the principal and subordinate divisions. The Author usually divided his Treatises into Sections or Chapters, with little or no regard to the real gradations of his subject. 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