v. 286 painful.... v. 286
Old ones in disgrace...... v. 287 Fathers, Epistle to Mr. Thomas James, of Oxford, on the bastardy of the false, and the corruption of the true, as the Grounds of the Papists' confidence in appealing to them... vii. 215 Faults of Friends, difficulty of med- dling with them...... No. 50. vi. 69 Favours of God to this Island 86 to his People.... v. 342 that God hath done to his Vineyard. v. 344 of God to us................ v. 349 -, forced, are thankless. No. 100. vi. 46
dangerous Effects of it...... vii. 424 Fearlessness of danger and death, an advantage of old age.... viii. 184 Feast, Meditation on the sight of a full table at one................. vi. 176 Feasts of the Jews... ii. 366 Felicity, Man's, to be measured by the hopes and interest which he hath in a blessed Eternity...No. 4.
description of it, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes..... Felon, Meditation on the arraignment of one......... ....... Festivities, solemn, defended Fetters, the insensible, Soliloquy on.
Fiery Motion of the two Disciples, ve- flections thereon .........No. 70. vi. 285 Fight, we must with sin ............ F. 334 Fire, Meditation on the blowing of
vi. 126 Meditation on seeing the kind- ling of a charcoal one ............................ vi. 1530 Firmament, Creation thereof........ i. 6 Firs born consecrated to God...... ii. 216 First Cause, to be looked up to.
No. 26. vi. 29 Fishes, Miraculous draught of...... ii. 244 Flaccius Illyricus, his attestation to the rite of Confirmation......... ix. 802 Flatterer, a Beast..... v. SQ7 vii. 105
The, Character of Flattery, Vainglorious, for a Man to praise himself; an Envious Wrong to detract from others...No. 55. vi. 34 Flesh, on making provision for it. No. 80. vi. 292
limitations respecting....... vii. 402 Forehead, the seat of Impudency. v. 280 Forms of Prayer, used in the Temple
and by Christ......... ix. 629,649,745 Fortitude, description of it, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. x. Foundation and Building, their rela- tiou a resemblance of the union be- twist Christ and Christians.... viii. 222 Frailty of Man, frequent Meditation thereon, a means to keep the heart tender...... Frames of a Christian changeable. No. 5. vi. 318 Free, noble, rich, twise, happy; no man truly sp, but as to God. No. 57. vi. 14 Freewill, the Romanists' view thereof refuted... ......... ix. 47 the Way of Peace on this ix. 822, 838 subject... Friend, a true one, scarce. No. 38. vi. 31
of God, to be improved. No. 59.
---, a true one, in his qualities re- sembieth Honey .... Give than to receive, it is better.... i. 253 No. 31. vi. 58 Globe, Meditation on the frame of The unfailing, Soliloquy on. one casually broken............... vi. 370 vi. 112 Glorified Souls, their Knowledge, Happiness, Employment, &c. See
The True, Character of... vii. the true value of one, and the fault of over-prizing him... viii. 152 9 Friends, how to Use them. No. 23. vi..
and Enemies, good use to be made of all.............. No. 46. vi. 32 good ones, not to be easily No. 56. vi. 34 absent, how to be spoken of. No. 69. vi. 36 Loss of, the benefit of it. No. 70. vi. 36 Epistle of Consolation for immoderate Grief at their Death.
vii. 164 loss of, Comforts against enu- viii. 152 merated...... the true ground of an unde- feasible enjoyment of them... viii. 153 -, true, the rarity and trial of them....
-- Bodies, are three in Heaven. ii. 29 Glory, the way to it through difficulty and danger..... No. 91. vi. 43
heavenly, Epistle to Sir Ed- mund Lucy, on its different de- grees, and our mutual Knowledge of each other above.............. vii. 186 Glow-worm, Meditation on the sight
of one... Glutton, a Beast.
......... V. 326 Gnats in the Sun, Meditation on the vi. 150 sight of......... Goade, Dr. succeeds Bishop Hall at the Synod of Dordt........
i. xli his Approbation of the "Columba Now," in Latin Verse.
many of his works shut up in
the Soul stirring itself up to re- flect upon him..
his Almighty Power, the Soul's reflections on...
-> his Wisdom, the Soul's reflec- tions on.......
his Justice, the Soul's reflec- tions on...
-, his Mercy, the Soul's reflec-
-, his Providence, the Soul's re- flections on........ the Soul's present Enjoyment
Deliverer....... v. 248 the author of Judgment upon a Nation....... v. 463 to be trusted......... No. 35. vi. 11 an inexhaustible good, through Christ the Mediator... No. 49. vi. to be loved for himself. No. 51. vi. "" his Omnipresence. No. 76. vi. to be admired in all things, and all things in him........ No. 22. vi. 29 to be enjoyed in all things, and all things in him........ No. 41. vi. 32 the God of Order, not of Con- fusion; both in Nature and Grace,
his trials, and Satan's temptations, how they must be met. No. 45. vi. 92 gives, because he hath given. No. 57. vi. 94 and Man build in a contrary order..... No. 69. vi. 96
doth some singular actions, wherein we cannot imitate him; some, wherein we may not; most, wherein he may and would be fol- lowed............. No. 79. vi. 99 to be admired in all his works. No. 1. vi. 246
the shining of his Glory upon the soul, desired......... No. 18. vi. 257 the God of Order. No. 53. vi. 275 being our Father and our Judge, a strong motive to awe and obedi- No. 69. vi. 284 though he be free of his enter- tainments, yet is curious of his guests..... No. 79. vi. 291 his Omnipresence.... No. 2. vi. 317
of him..... --, union with him, the Soul's Ra- vishment on a realizing view of it.
Motives to stir us up to seek the
not to be seen in a full compre- hension of him..................................
to be set before our eyes, in or- der to a sight of him....
the eye must be fixed on him unremovably if we would see him.
vii. 343 his Infinite Greatness shewn in the Creation and Government of the world...... -, his Infinite Mercy shewn in the Redemption of Mankind......... vii. 553 --, a child-like care of a secret ap- proving of ourselves to him..... vii. 362 fear of offending him......... vii. 363 , his Ways and Counsels to be considered with Modesty....... vii. 378 the heart to be settled in a right
denial of its Power, in
doing the evil it forbids
Good should be Evil, and Evil, Good;
should we judge according to ap-
Words, a Hypocritical Profes- sion abounds with them .......... V. 395
Things, not easily come by. No. 26. vi. Men must resemble Stars in their light, influence, and motion.
Works, the Honour of them God keeps, and bestows the Profit
condition of all saints............viii. 137 God's 's acceptation of its truth,
not quantity, a comfort under its weakness......
viii. 138 and statures, and the variety of God's gifts, a comfort under weakness of Grace...... viii. 139 the safety of our leisurely pro- gress therein, a comfort under its weakness. viii. 139 Graces, weak, their improvement, and
God's free distribution.......... viii. 137 Grapes, Meditation on the sight of. vi. 151 Gratian, his testimony in favour of the marriage of Ecclesiastics...ix. 129, 155 Gratulation, Descant of, for Mercies. V. 244
Grave, Meditation on the sight of one digged up.................
Greatness, respected only by Man. No. 2. vi.
puts high thoughts and big
words into a man; whereas the dejected mind takes, carelessly, what offers itself..........No. 61. vi. 95 -, poor, Soliloquy on...... vi. 365 Greek Church, refuted....... ...... vii. 178 -, injuriously excluded by the Ronan... viii. 50 Gregory II., his charge concerning the marriage of Ecclesiastics.... ix. 170 Grief, past, joyful; and long expec- tation of joy, grievous. No. 7. vi. 27 for the past, and Care for the future, may easily hurt, can never benefit.... No. 61. vi. 35
the Misery accompanying this passion.... viii. 20 Ground, best, untilled, soonest runs out into rank weeds..... No. 55. vi. 93
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