how we are to be affect- ed after them........................................ vii. 363 Misery, none incident to us, where- of our Gracious Redeemer is not sensible
.......... ii. 275 9 to be always or never alone.
No. 60. vi. 35 Missal Sacrifice impeaches the Priest- ly Office of Christ................. ix. 66 -, its Newness.........ix. 258 ---, against Scripture...ix. 259 ---, against Reason......ix. 260 Moderation must be observed in pur- suit of our apprehended right ....... v. 467 MODERATION, CHRISTIAN. IN TWO Books..
vii. 383 in matter of Practice.
Mind, the subject to be renewed....v. 296 -, proportion to be observed be- tween what it receives and what it
No. 54. vi. 34 to be framed to the Estate. No. 59. vi. 35
of Man, infinite in desire, finite in capacity....... No. 64. vi. 35 the evils attending a Waver- ing and Inconstant one.. No. 89. vi. 42
of Man, doth both naturally overprize his own in comparison of others, and yet contemn and neg- lect his own in comparison of what he wants. The Remedy of this latter evil.......... No. 98. vi. 77 Minds, the most depraved, affect not all sins........ .No. 10. vi. Ministerial Function, Epistle to Mr. Sa. Hall the Author's Brother, on the Great Charge thereof: with Directions for due Preparation thereunto, and Carriage therein. vii. 208 Ministers, their Insufficiency and Non-Residence, remarks on......ix. 435 -, whether they should en- dure themselves silenced......... ix. 462 Ministries, their diversity...... ...... V. 158 Ministry, Epistle to Mr. Wm. Knight, encouraging him to persevere there- in, inclining to forsake it on con- ceit of Insufficiency and Want of Affection....... vii. 251
Night cometh, when no Man can work No. 47. vi. 334 Noah, a faithful Teacher............. i. 18 -, entering the Ark............... i. 19 his drunkenness.... i. 22 Noah's Dove bringing an Olive Branch
of Peace to the Church, Sermon on. v. 145 Noble, The truly, Character of... vii. 92 Norwich, Earl of, Epistle of Bp.
Hall to him on the Trueness and Visibility of the Roman Church. ix. 309 Nourishment and the Body, their re- lation a resemblance of the union betwixt Christ and Christians. viii. 220 Novelties and Wonders, those that af- fect to tell them fall into many ab- surdities....................No. 19. vi. 54 Novelty of Opinion, Satan's Temptation
to be fond thereof, repelled...... viii. 337
Oaths, how far to be allowed........ix. 447 Oaths and Covenants, Seven Irrefra- gable Propositions concerning them....... ix. 502 Obadiah feeds a hundred Prophets. i. 482 meets Elijah........... i. 482 Obedience, soul's desire to follow God therein.......... No. 1. vi. 317
~, cheerful, Soliloquy on. vi. 372 Object, the happiest, Soliloquy on...vi. 342 Objects, two, for a Christian's Eye; Shortness of Life, Eternity after Death..................... No. 71. vi. 36 --, sad, of a free beholder's eye, a comfort under imprisonment.
viii. 161 OCCASIONAL MEDITATIONS...... vi. 103 Occupations, of Men, various; of An- gels, one their end must be the No. 2. vi. 48 Old Age odious when fruitless. No.54. vi. 14. the best stage of life. No. 14.
Penances, how far enjoined in the Church of England..................ix. 450 Penitent Sinner, God's debt to him,
and his to God...............No. 5. vi. 49 Penitent, The, Character of........vii. 94 Pentecost, St. Peter's Sermon on
that day, its matter and effects. v. 377 Performance, a Binder......No. 29. vi. 30 Peripatetics explained......................... .vii. 313 Perseverance, the Way of Peace in respect to this point......... ix. 825, 841 Personal Accomplishments may be suf- ficiently acquired by our Gentry without Travel..... .... X. 238 Persons, to distinguish betwixt such as are guilty of errors, a rule of Mo- deration....
Perverseness of our Nature respecting Life and Death No. 28. vi. 88 Pestilence, Epistle on fleeing or stay in time of it, whether lawful for Minister or People......... vii. 217 its woeful miseries allayed by consideration of the hand that smites us ......viii. 150 ...ii. 478
Peter, his denial of Christ
his example, a warrant for the censure of ill-deserving times....v. 385 Pharaoh, his cruelty to the male chil-
dren of the Israelites.............. i. 60
Heresies.......... viii. 432 6. Whether, and how far, the laws of men bind the conscience.....viii. 435 Concerning Tithes...viii. 438 8. Whether it be lawful to dispossess Pagans and Infidels of their coun- try...................viii. 441 Concerning Absolution. viii. 446 10. Whether a laic person may take on him to interpret the Scrip- ture.................viii. 450 Pilgrim, Christian, one in a strange country... ....No. 37. vi. 329 Pilgrimages to the Holy Land, The stronger incitement to travel to the true Land of Promise, the Heavenly Jerusalem.... No. 34. vi. 59 Pilgrims, all are so, this consideration a comfort under banishment....viii. 167 Pitcher, Meditation on the sight of one carried.... ....vi. 115 Pity for careless souls.... V. 329 Pius II.. his testimony in favour of the marriage of Ecclesiastics... ix. 130 Place, highest, not to be striven for.
No. 33. vi. 31 Plants of Grace and Nature, the same power works in both......No. 3. vi. 247 Pleasure and Pain, the benefit of mo- deratingthem..............No. 88. vi. 21
-, no Worldly hath any ab- solute delight in it........No. 16. vi. 28
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