Combats, Single, their bloody Use, Injustice, Danger, and Sinfulness..... Courtier, Description of a good and faithful one.... ...... vii. 194 Days, both common and koly, how
they should be spent....... vii. 254 Death, a Discourse of due Pre- paration for it, and the Means to sweeten it to us.......... vii. 173 -, Arguments against the Fear of it..... vii. 144 Dissensions among Protestants, an insufficient ground of Unset- tledness, and a comparison of them with those among the Papists........ Divines, Death of several la- mented, and an incitation to imitate them.................. vii. 137 Divorce in the case of apparent adultery, the fittest course to be pursued therein by the In- nocent Party........ vii. .188 Dulness and Heartlessness in our Callings, Remedies against. vii. 246 Faith, true, the Signs and Proofs thereof.... Fathers, the bastardy of the false, and the corruption of the true, the grounds of the Papists' confidence in appealing to them........ vii. 215 Gentry, a Complaint of their mis- education..... vii. 269
Ministerial Function, the great Charge thereof; with Direc tions for due Preparation there- unto, and Carriage therein. vii. 208 Ministry, Encouragements to per- severance in, under conceit of Insufficiency and want of Af- fection....... ..... vii. 251 Miracles of our Time, either falsely reported, or falsely done, or falsely miraculous, or falsely ascribed to heaven. vii. 133 Pastor, his removal from one Charge to another, Bp. Hall's Thoughts on his own.... vii. 142 Pestilence, whether fleeing or stay in time of it, lawful for Minister or People......... vii. 217 Pleasures, the true and lawful use of them how we may mode- rate them; how we may enjoy them with safety......... vii. 198 Popery, its Increase; the oath of Allegiance, and the just suffer- ings of those, which have re- fused it........ vii. 205
-, Expostulation with one revolted to it, and persuading his Return
vi. 190 the Causes and Means of its Increase...... ........ vii. 236 how far and wherein it destroys the Foundation. vii. 196 Psalms, Bp. Hall's account of his own Metaphrase of some of them..... .... vii. 157
Religion, the True, a Discourse of the Trial and Choice there- of.......... Retiredness and Secrecy, the Be-
nefit of them.... Russian Affairs, Bp. Hall's View of them.... Separation, the Injury done there- by to the Church, with its ID- justice, and the Fearfulness of the offence vi. 171
a Dissuasion from it, and its Grounds oppugned. vii. 263 Sin, its Remedies, and the Mo- tives to avoid it.............. vij. 258
Travel, Report of some Obser- vations made by Bp. Hall therein Travels. Advice how to pursue them to advantage..... vii. 139 World, how it may be used with-
out danger....... ......... vii. 257 of the Contempt of it. vii. 122 Er, God's Judgment upon him. ...i. 47 Erasmus, his judgment concerning
the marriage of Ecclesiastics... ix. 212 Error, means to be appointed for its
strong conviction, a way of Peace belonging to Public authority. viii. 92 Errors, some not censured by God. No. 84. vi. 100 -, maintaining of such as are set on foot to be suppressed by Au- - thority.......... viii. 88 some gross and foul euume- ........ viii. 93
difference of degrees in them.
Esau, his birthright and blessing for- feited
i. 38 his Repentance................. i. 40 meets Jacob. i. 43 Estate, to be lived within...No. 62. vi. 35 --, to rely in respect of it on the Providence of God, a Means of Peace. vii. 34 to be persuaded of the goodness and fitness of ours for us, a Means of Peace vii. 36
Excess, both bodily and spiritual, one of the Inconveniences which com- monly attend the Great......... viii. 16 Excesses are never alone...No. 71. vi. 68 Exercises, holy, the fruition of God in them, a Means of Peace........ vii. 29 Exhortation, a fruit of Christian Union ...... viii. 246 Expectation, effect of upon different Minds No. 9. vi. 6 Experience the surest test. No. 9. vi. 27 Extraordinary Events cause wonder, and the frequence of God's best works causeth neglect. No. 19. vi. 53 Extremities are the seasons of Christ's aid..............
...... ii. 336 Extremity distinguisheth friends.
--, Indifferency of, Soliloquy on. vi. 387
Evil, difference of Times and Ages in respect of the degrees of it ......v. 384 10.
the benefits of those which once we had, a comfort under the loss of them viii. 172
Fiery Motion of the two Disciples, re- flections thereon ...No. 70. vi. 285 Fight, we must with sin Fire, Meditation on the blowing of
-, description of it, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes.... 11 Falon, Meditation on the arraignment of one........ Festivities, solemn, defended Fetters, the insensible, Soliloquy on vi. 348
Fashions, Forbidden ones............ V. 277 of the World make us ap- pear deformed in the sight of God.
v. 286 painful.... v. 286 Old ones in disgrace...... v. 287 Fathers, Epistle to Mr. Thomas James, of Oxford, on the basta:dy 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. 63 Favours of God to this Island V. 86 to his People......... V. 342 that God hath done to his v. 344 of God to us................ V. 349 -, forced, are thankless. No. 100. vi. 46
ri 196 Meditation on seeing the kind- ling of a charcoal one Firmament, Creation thereof........ i. Firs born consecrated to God....... 916 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. S27 The, Character of vii. 105 Flattery, Vainglorious, for a Man to praise himself; an Envious Wrong to detract from others...No. 55. r. 34 Flesh, on making provision for it. No. 80. vi. 909
Flesh and Spirit opposite to each other.
their Couflict. No. 33. vi. 327 Flies, Meditation on their gathering vi. 134 to a gailed horse
Meditation on the sight of...vi. 196 Flower-de-luce, Meditation on the sight of one
Fly, Meditation on the sight of one burning itself in the candle...... vi. 136 Meditation on the sight of a fine vi. 147 coloured one...... Folly of Man, to love his own Misery.
true, requires Patience. No. 57. vi. 35 Fruitful Land turned into Barrenness.
Fruitfulness being seasoned with sor- roos, a comfort under barrenness.
viii. 174 Fulness of Estate, the consideration of the Inconveniences which often at- No. 57. vi. 65 tend it, requisite to Contentment.
Food, variety of it required by the Soul as well as the Body..... No. 64. vi. -, spiritual, Five degrees of the digestion of it............ No. 48. vi. 272
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- tion a resemblance of the union be- twixt Christ and Christians.... viii. 222 Frailty of Man, frequent Meditation thereon, a means to keep the heart tender....... Frames of a Christian changeable. No.
viii. 15 Fundamental Points of Religion, a- greement therein necessary to the Church.. Fundamentals in Christianity enume- rated.....
Fun rals, the practices of the Church of England therein, defended... ix. 451
Gentiles, their calling; and rejection of the Jew........ ...
Gentry, Epistle, complaining of their mis-education......
Gestures, Pious ones of a Hypocrite.
Free, noble, rich, wise, happy ; no man truly so, but as to God. No. 57. vi. Freewill, the Romanists' view thereof ix. refuted.... the Way of Peace on this ix. 822, 838 subject..... Friend, a true one, scarce. No. 38. vi. 31
, a true one, in his qualities re- No. 31. vi. 58 sembleth Honey.... The unfuiling, Soliloquy on,
vi. 370 , The True, Character of... vii. 91 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 No. 46. vi. 32 made of all....... good ones, not to be easily No. 56. vi. absent, how to be spoken of. No. 69. vi. 36 Loss of, the benefit of it. No. 70. vi. -, Epistle of Consolation for immoderate Grief at their Death.
of God, to be improved. No. 59.
Give than to receive, it is better.... i. 253 Globe, Meditation on the frame of vi. 112 one casually broken..................................... Glorified Souls, their Knowledge, Happiness, Employment, &c. See Soul.
Bodies, are three in Heaven. ii. 29 Glory, the way to it through difficulty No. 91. vi. 43 and danger...... -, heavenly, Epistle to Sir Ed- mund Lucy, on its different de- grees, and our mutual Knowledge of each other above.............. Glow-worm, Meditation on the sight of one... Glutton, a Beast.
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