to be trusted......... No. 35. vi. 11 -, an inexhaustible good, through Christ the Mediator... No. 49. vi. 13 to be loved for himself. No. 51.
vi. 13 -, bis Omnipresence. No. 76. vi. 18 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 Cou- fusion; both in Nature and Grace,
No. 78. vi. 38 must be magnified in his very Judgments............... No. 17. vi. 53 our Strangeness to him... No. 29. vi. 57 the Knowledge and Love of him inseparable... No. 33. vi. 59 delights not in the misery, but in the prosperity of his Servants. No. 13. vi. 85 his trials, and Satan's temptations, how they must be met. No. 45. vi. 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
-, his Infinite Greatness shewn in the Creation and Government of the world............ ....... vii. 351 --, his Infinite Mercy shewn in the Redemption of Mankind......... vii. 353 --, 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
Grave, Meditation on the sight of one digged up................. vi. 114 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 Roinan.. ...... viii. 50 Gregory III., 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
HALL, BISHOP, appointed to a Pre- bend in the Church of Wolver. hampton.......
recovers the patri- mony and freedom of that Colle- giate Church....... ........ i x -, during his 22 years' possession of Waltham, he is thrice employed abroad on public ser- vice:-
1. In attending Lord Doncaster on an Embassy to France.
i. xvi Suffers under a severe dis temper................................... i. xxxvii The Deanery of Worcester is conferred on him, in his absence............ i. xxxix
2. In accompanying the King into Scotland..
Clergy of his Diocese........
-, opposed there by Mr. Lilly, who is carried off by the plague.
-, marries the daugh- ter of Mr. George Winniff, of Bre- tenham.... i. xxvi accompanies Sir Edmund Bacon to the Spa...... i. xxvii -, disputes with Fa-
ther Costerus, at Brussels....... i. xxviii writes his "Second Century of Meditations" at the Spa.....
i. xxx disputes with a Prior of the Carmelites......
-, charged, by some
negligent Clergy men, with too
much indulgence of Lecturings..... ib. -, opposition made to
questrated by au Ordinance of Par-
-, his household goods
and library redeemed by friends. i. lxii
James.....
Jeremiah.....
Job...... Joel.......
John's, St. Gospel..........
First Epistle..... iv. 486 Second Epistle...... iv. 494 Third Epistle....... iv. 494
don Trooper to him.........
- addresses the Com- mittee at Norwich for a mainte-
hibited, and his wife ordered to pe-
tition Parliament for her fifth part. ib. his power of Ordi-
--, charged by the
Kings I....... Kings II....
Hands and Feet, not to be fashioned to the Practice and Carriage of the v. 285 World.......................... .................................... Hannah, her barrenness............... i. 257 Happy, he more so, that hath nothing to lose, than he that loseth that he No. 72. vi. 36 hath...... -, none truly so but the Chris- No. 98. vi. 302 tian...... Happy Man, The, Character of... vii. HARD TEXTS, Paraphrase on those occurring in the following Books :— Acts of the Apostles..
Peter II... Philemon... Philippians... Proverbs..
Psalms
Revelation Romans...
Harlot, Meditation on the sight of one carted.....
Haste, evils thereof, in marriage and the professions....... ...... x. 232 Hatred, Mutual, betwixt a Christian
and the World........... No. 75. vi. Head, forbidden fashions of it...... v. 277 Head and Body, their relation a re- semblance of the union betwixt Christ and Christians............ viii. 217 Healing of National wounds, the act of v. 465 God
Health, sinful, sickness better than it, a comfort under sickness......... viii. 109 its vicissitudes, a comfort un- der sickness.............. .... viii. 109 without sleep, a comfort under ....... viii. 180 want of sleep........ 7
Hearers, to lay aside itching ears. viii. 355
Samuel II................
Song of Solomon................
lowed by Memory, Meditation, Conference, and Practice....... vii. 508 loss of, Conforts against enumerated.......... .... viii. 168 the supply of one sense by ano- ther, a comfort under its loss... viii. 173 Heart, tenderness of it pleasing to God....... .........ii. 129 of Man deceitful............... v. 133 the manner of its deceit..... v. 137 the subject of its deceit...... v. 139 the effects of its deceit...... v. 140 how we may avoid the danger of its deceit...... v. 141 inust be thoroughly searched. v. 142 must be carefully watched... v. 142 must be distrusted v. 143 must be countermined in its subtle wo: kings................... v. 144 -, the furnace of all wicked fa- shions.........
v. 284 cannot be divided between God and Satan.......... No. 5. vi. infinite in desire... No. 34. vi. sign of a false one. No. 70. vi. the Suggestions of a false one, Soliloquy on ....... vi. 393
and Tongue, singleness in them God loves......... .......No. 64. vi. 211 Religion, both rare and hard.
Heaven, the ascent is difficult; but the descent to Hell is easy. No. 60.
vi. 15 the Christian's home, its glory and happiness.... No. 22. vi. 55 Leisure and Grace to think
of it sufficient happiness on earth.
No. 27. vi. 57 , many a man sends others thither, and yet goes to Hell him- self No. 78. vi. 98 few hearts rightly affected towards it..........................................No. 25. vi. 260 endeared to us chiefly by the presence of Christ...... No. 77. vi. 290 the inheritance of the Saints
Heaven, the Soul waiting for its En- trance therein.......
our mutual Knowledge of each other there
, the believing sight of God anticipates it
Heaven and Hell: Every man hath No. 38. vi. II
HENOCHISMUS, SIVE TRACTATUS DE MODO AMBULANDI CUM DEO. vii. 293 Henry, Prince, Epistle of Gratulation for the Hopes of him to Mr. New- ton, his Tutor; with an advising Apprecation........ .... vii. 196 Henry IVth of France, Epistle to M. Peter Moulin, Preacher of the Church at Paris, on Ravillac's at- tempt to assassinate him........ vii. 241 Herbs, dried, Meditation on...... vi. 146 Heresy distinguished into mere and viii. 88
-, mere, a spiritual sin, and to be dealt with in a spiritual way... viii. 88 mixed, not to be exempted from bodily punishments....... viii. 89 Heretic a greater enemy to Religion than an Atheist.......... No. 36. vi. 90 Heretics, to be banished from the so- ciety of others, to prevent infection. Herod troubled at the birth of Christ.
ii. 211 Hezekiah spreads the King of Asssy- ria's letter before the Lord...... ii. 113 his deliverance from the King of Assyria,. ..... ii. 113
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