Trees, Meditation on the sight of two, one high, the other broad. vi. 217 Trust, not to be placed in Riches...v. 111
in God; not in Riches........ v. 115 upon Trial, Soliloquy on.... vi. 343 Truth, Wicked Men's Judgments oft- times are forced to yield unto it. i. 323 a Commodity to be bought. v. 184 of whom to be purchased...v. 185 the price of it....... v. 185 if precious, why so neglected.
v. 187 --, neglected because it is plain and homely.. v. 187 , neglected because it is dis- tasteful..... ........ V. 187 the sale of it forbidden ..............v. 188 several infallible marks to
know it from error............
v. 191 wants no adorning. No. 22. vi. distinction to be made there-
in. Truths, the different kinds, to distin- guish between them, a rule of Mode- ration....... Truths, fundamental, to rest in such as are clearly revealed, a rule of Mode- ration............. ....... vii. 443 -, unimportant, to be remiss and easy both in our Opinion and Censure respecting them, a rule of Modera- tion....... ..... vii. 445 the difference of them, and the importance of those which con- cern religion...... .........viii. 46 ----, requisite, to labour and pray for further Humination therein, a way of Peace for a Private Person. viii. 73 a yieldableness upon sight of clearer, a fit disposition for Peace.
viii. 70 all not fit to be at all times ......... viii. 95 the numberless subdivisions
Vacuity, none in Nature... No. 4. vi. Vail, the Women's, Sermon on..... v. 484 Vain-glorious, The, Character of. vii. 109 Valiant Man, The, Character of...vii. 89 Valour, true Christian...... No. 74. vi. 287 Vanities, earthly, the sight of God frees us from being transported with them....... ....vii. 346 Variety, allowable, Soliloquy on.... vi. 351 Varieties of Religion, Satan's Temp- tation to think them acceptable to God, repelled..... viii. 296
who they are that know how
to want...... War, People that delight in it, ene- mies of the Church
---, its miseries should excite us to thankfulness for Peace............ v. 482 Warfare, Spiritual, admits no inter- mission..... No. 25. vi. 87 Wars, Spiritual and Intellectual, we must contribute our utmost to the cessation of them......
foolish; and wise Ignorance. No. 3. vi.
of God, in placing Gold and Silver under our feet; and the Hea- vens above us, and open to our view...... No. 86. vi. 41 Christ made ours......... viii. 230 Wise Man, The, Character of...... vii. 85 Witnesses, a Million of, privy to all
No. 84. vi. 72 Woman, covering her head, significa- tion of the power of the husband.
v. 487 Women repair to the Sepulchre...... ii. 502 Wonder at God's Workmanship. No. 56. vi. 65 Wood, rotten, Meditation on seeing the shining of a piece of......... vi. 219 Word, an honest one, better than a careless Oath........... No. 45. vi. 32 er Action, no one but may be taken with two hands.. No. 97. vi. 76 of God, to be reverenced.. vii. $56 Directions for reading and hearing it. (See Reading and Hearing)........ vii. 504 Words, good, nothing more cheap... i. 536 and Diseases grow upon us with No. 54. vi. 93
hath confined us......... No. 87. vi. 21 Zimri's fornication with the Midiani-
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apprecations.
secundùm. πρωτοκλίσιαν.
πρωτο præsens. reclamante.
περίλυπος.
posthuma. præsentem H-
προτιμήσειν. delle cosi: λόγχαισι. Socinianism.
2. This for &c,
ΕΘΗΡΙΟΜΑΧΗΣΑ.
ἄμεμπτος. εὐκαίρως. αἰδοίων.
μιχθήτω. Spicilegium. Θεος υγείς. Fides. Ἐποχὴν. ερδών.
luculentâ.
Ghent.
histories.
(1.) But, &c.
impured. disvaluation. ἀντερίδας.
διακρίνειν τα. miselli usque.
Sta. Clara problem.
ὁμούσιον. ὁμουσιότηνος. Scapulam.
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