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7 Directions for avoiding Pride, and Vain Confidences,
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S Against too general Acquaintance, and inconvenient Freedoms in
Converfation,
9 Obedience and a State of Subjection,
10 Few Words are beft,
11 Of Peace of Mind, and a Defire of Improvement,
12 The Advantage of Afflictions,
13 Of Refifting Temptations,
16 Of Bearing with other Men's Faults,
18 Of the Examples of Holy Men in former Ages,
14 Against Rafh Fudging,
15 Of Works of Charity,
17 A Reclufe Life,
19 The Exercife of a truly Religious Perfon,
20 Love of Solitude and Silence,
21 Of Compunction of Heart,
22 The Miferable Condition of Man confidered,
23 Meditations concerning Death,
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24 Of the Laft Judgment, and the Eternal Punishment of Ungodly
Men,
25 Of Zeal in the Reformation of our Lives,
The
11 Of Loving Chrift in Affliction,
8 Of intimate Converfation and Friendship with Jefus,
12 The Reasonableness of taking up our Cross,
The Third Book.
Digefted into Conferences between CHRIST,
and the Soul of his Difciple.
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HE Happiness of fuch a Converfation,
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God is in the fmall ftill Voice,
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3 Of the General Difregard to God's Word, and the Obedience due
to it,
4 A Prayer for Heavenly Inftruction and Devotion
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5 Walk humbly with thy God, and worship Him in Truth,
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14 Obedience to Superiors; enforced by Chrift's Example,
15 God's Fudgments are to be confider'd, for our Humiliation,
16 With what Referve we ought to pray,
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17 A Prayer for Grace to do the Will of God,
18 God is our only Comfort in Trouble,
19 Of Cafting our Care upon God,
20 Chrift our Pattern of Patience in Afflictions,
21 Of bearing Injuries, and how we may judge of true Patience,
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22 The Infirmities and Miferies of our prefent State,
23 Of Placing all our Hope and Happiness in God,
24 A Thanksgiving for God's Mercies,
25 The Things which make for Peace,
26 A Prayer against Evil Thoughts,
27 A Prayer for Spiritual Illumination,
28 Against a bufy inquifitive Temper,
29 Of lafting Peace, and true Goodness,
30 True Freedom of Mind,
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31 Self-Love the greatest Obstruction to Virtue and Happiness, 192
32 A Prayer for Purity of Heart, and Heavenly Wisdom, 194
33 How a Chriftian ought to behave himself, when Men Speak Evil
of him,
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34 How God ought to be addrefs'd to in Time of Adverfity, 197
35 How the Divine Affiftance should be fought, and depended upon, 198 36 Of feeking God alone,
37 Of Self-Denial,
38 The Changeableness of our Temper, and how to fix it,
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39 The Happiness of them who love God,
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40 This Life a State of continual Temptation,
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41 Of Defpifing the Vain Cenfures of Men,
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42 A Chriftian must devote himself entirely to God before he can be
happy,
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43 How to govern One's felf in the Affairs of the World,
47 Happiness is not to be had by the Favour or Friendship of Men, 226
48 Against Vain and Pompous Learning,
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49 Of Meddling with the World as little as may be,
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50 Against a fond and eafy Credulity,
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51 Of trusting in God, when Men fpeak Ill of us,
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52 Nothing too much to fuffer for Eternal Life,
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53 The Foys of Eternity, and Miferies of this prefent Life,
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ftrive manfully,
54 Of the Defire of Eternal Life, and the Happiness of them who
55 An Act of Refignation to God in Time of Adverfity,
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56 A Man must be contented with meaner Acts of Virtue, when he is
indifpofed for greater,
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57 A Man fhould think Correction, not Comfort, bis due,
58 The Grace of God dwells not with worldly-minded Men,
59 The different Motions of Nature and Grace,
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60 The Weakness of corrupt Nature, and Efficacy of Divine Grace, 262
Self-Denial enforced from Chrift's Example,
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62 Against being dejected with Temptations,
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63 Against Prying into Things too high for us, and pretending to
fathom the Depths of God and Providence,
64 God is All the Good Man's Hope and Confidence,
The Fourth Book.
Of the LORD's Supper.
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HE Reverence due to this Holy Sacrament,
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The Love of God to the Soul manifefted in this Sacrament, 288
3. The Benefit of Communicating often,
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4 The Pleasures of Devout Communion,
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5 The Dignity of the Sacrament, and Honour of the Priesthood, 300
6 An Act of Preparation before the Sacrament,
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7 Of Self-Examination,
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8. Chrift died for us, that we should live to Him,
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9 An Act of Self-Refignation,
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10 The Sin and Mifchief of Abfenting from the Lord's Supper,
14 An Act of exciting Devotion by the Example of Others,
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15 Grace is the Reward of Humility and Self-Denial,
16 A Prayer for Relief in our Wants and Spiritual Distresses,
17 An Act of Praise,
18 Against Nice Disputes concerning this Sacrament,
MEDITATIONS and PRAYERS
for Sick Perfons.
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PON Sickness in general, the Author, Causes, and Ends
of it,
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2 Of the Power of God, and the Affections arifing from thence,
Dread of his Anger, and Trust in his Protection,
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Of the Justice of God: And the Penitential Sorrow refulting from