viii. 502 Motives for forming
such a fraternity..... Holy Spirit, The Sin and Punishment of grieving the, Sermon on.......... v. 511 The Souling of the, to the Day of Redemption, Sermon on. v. 526 HOLY RAPTURE: or, A PATHETI- CAL MEDITATION ON THE LOVE OF CHRIST. See LOVE OF CHRIST. Homage, dumb, Soliloquy on...... vi. 386 Honest Man, The, Character of...vii. 86 Honey from the Rock, Soliloquy on. Honour, true, not in high descent, nor in others' admiration, but where blood and virtue meet........... vii. 26 -, Epistle thereon to Lord Hay.... vii. 124 Honour and Charge inseparably con- nected No. 12. vi. 51 Hope, an evidence of our Calling and Election........ v. 605 Horror, with the Remedy thereof. vii. $79 House of God, various Motives with which Men come to it............. i. 329 to be reverenced.... vii. 358 Huldericus, in an Epistle to Nicho-
las I., asserts the marriage of Ec- clesiastics....... ix. 172 Human Ordinances, Christ hath freed us therefrom ........................ v. 272 HUMBLE REMONSTRANCE TO THE HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT.
DEFENCE THEREOF AGAINST SMECTYMNUUS.
ix. 639 Humble Man, The, Character of. vii. 88 Humble and meek Temper, a fit dispo- sition for Peace.................. viii. 64 10.
Christ an example of it.
No. 27. vi. 261 -, quiet, Soliloquy on... .. vi. 370 requisite to Devotion.... vii. 496 a disposition necessary to contentment............ Hunger, Blessedness of spiritual. No. 92. vi. 74 Husband hath power over the wife.
v. 486 Solomon's description of one, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes
Husband and Wife, their relation a resemblance of the union betwixt Christ and Christians........ viii. 218 Hypocrisy, Madness of... ..No. 15. vi. 7 Hypocrite, The Character of....... vii. 99 Sermon on............... " Hypocritical Profession of Religion, Sa- tan's Temptation thereto, repelied. viii. 339
Idle Man, the Devil's Cushion. No. 39. vi. 60 Ignatius, his testimony to Episcopa- cy...... ix. 569 account of his Genuine and Spurious Epistles......... Image-worship, Newness of it...... ix. 261 , against Scripture. ix. 263 against Reason......ix. 264 Imitation, caution to be used in it.
No. 65. vi. 60. No. 71. vi. 286 Impediments, good hearts solicitous to remove those, which lie between them and their Saviour....... ii. 504 Impenitence and Unbelief, the sick soul's complaint thereof answered. Impiety, Ten of Satan's Temptations thereto, repelled.......................... Imposition of Hands, reckoned among first principles by the Apostle. See Confirmation ............. ...ix. 783 in Heb. vi. 2. re- ferred to Confirmation.................................... ib. its use not limit- ed to the Apostolic Times........ ix. 793 commended by
Ireland, a hint in regard to its reli- gious ignorance and superstition. v. 318 Iron, Meditation on hearing the
quenching of it in Water.... ..vi. 147 Irradiation, divine, of the Mind, ne-
cessary to a sight of God....... vii. 342 Isaac, his life quiet and retired; Ja-
cob's busy and troublesome.... 1 41 Isidore, his "Rule of Clerks" quoted for the marriage of Ecclesiastics. Israel, God's Vineyard............
ix. 171 v. 343 "" a type of God's Church. No. 52. vi. 274 Israelites, their deliverance out of Egypt. i. 76 Ivy-tree, Meditation on the sight of vi. 220
ii. Jehoram, his death... Jehoshaphat, his affinity with Ahab.
78 Judgment, Last, continual Denun- ciation of it not profitable. No. 46.
Jezebel, her death........
Job, thoughts on his character. No.
our Judge, a comfort against its
frequent meditation thereon and due preparation, the
viii. 201 Satan's Temptation
to disbelieve it, repelled......... viii. 286 Judgment Day, more terrible than i. 100 the giving of the Law............ neither to be put far from us, nor the time to be punc- tually determined.......... .................................. X. 125 Judgments, proofs of God's mercy. v. 475 --, Improvement of, urged on all that love Christ in sincerity.
vi. 422 of God, frequent medita- tion thereon, a means to keep the heart tender.... Jurisdiction, Superiority of, appro- priated to Bishops.... ix. 585, 663, 671 Justice and Peace, Spiritual........
of the Christian and Worldling. No. 77. vi. 70 of the Christian superior to the Worldling's................ No. 9. vi. 84 Spiritual, to be cultivated. No. 21. vi. 323
vi. 346 , false, Soliloquy on............ --, intermitted, Soliloquy on...... vi. 357 Joys, heavenly, Soliloquy on........ vi. 366 Judah, his pledge and incest......... i. 48 Judah tributary to the King of As- syria..... Judaism refuted.... Judge, Meditation on the coming in of the........... Judgment, Spirit of God enlightens it.
, in the Family, Country, City, Commonwealth, Church, World, misrepresented as oppression... v. 227 and Peace, Spiritual and Civil united..... v. 229 ——, description of it, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. x. 22 Justification, the Romanists' view thereof refuted,.....
ix. 44 by Inherent Righteous- ness, on the Doctrine of.......... ix. 238 its New- ix. 239
man's, as the expression occurs in 1 Cor. iv. 3, explained.
vii. 318 , matter of, danger of Im- moderation therein ...... vii. 433 ---, Saints on earth united therein........ ......... viii. 240 what differences thereof make a different Religion...... viii. 47
Kenites, who they were....
King, Solomon's description of one, digested from Proverbs and Eccle- siastes.........
Kingdom, every Man hath one within himself......
Kingdom of Christ, none to be ex- pected but spiritual and heavenly,
is before Death, naturally; spi- ritually it is contrary... No. 73. vi. 97 a wearisome circle which we walk in................. No. 25. vi. 325 Love of, Soliloquy on........... vi. 353 ---, eternal, the Pattern of a Medi- tation thereon.................. vii. 58, &c. ---, the consideration of its Diversi ties, requisite to contentment. ---, its vanity and miseries, a comfort against the fears of death ..... viii. 194 ---, spiritual, a benefit consequent on union with Christ............. viii. 225 from Christ, a com- plaint of our insensibleness of this mercy........
3. Whether abortion may be procured, for the preser- vation of the mother. vi. 400 4. Whether a man adjudged to imprisonment or death may endeavour and prac- tise an escape........ viii. 403 5. Whether, and how far, a man may be urged to an oatb......... vin. 405 6. Whether a judge may con- demu a man to death, upon evidence, whom he himself knows to be in- nocent.................. viii. 408
7. Whether, and in what cases, a man is bound to be an accuser of another... viii. 411 8. Whether a prisoner, indict- ed for felony which he has committed, may plead "Not guilty."....... viii. 413 9. Whether, and how far, a man may take up arms,
his Drunkenness and Incest... i. 35 Love to be constantly paid, and still accounted a Debt...... No. 68. vi. 36 , as it keeps the whole Law, so love is the only breaker of it. No. 25. vi. 56 that shall outlast time. No. 55. vi. 276 the Lord, all ye his Saints. No. 42. vi. 331 -, unchangeable, Soliloquy on. vi. 342 the transcendent, Soliloquy on. vi. 387 LOVE OF CHRIST, A PATHETICAL ME- DITATION ON.......... vi. 227 how passing know- ledge........ vi. 229 how free-of us, be- fore we were............................ vi. 229 of us, that had made ourselves vile and miserable......
vi. 230 of us, that were professed enemies.......... vi. 231 its wonderful Effects -in bis Incarnation............... vi. 231 -in bis ....... vi. 232 in his
preparing Heaven for us......... vi. 233 in our Redemption from death and hell.
vi. 234 in giv- ing us the Guard of his Angels. vi. 235 - in giv. ing us his Holy Spirit............. vi. 236 our Sense and Im-
vi. 20 Looking-glass, Meditation on the sight of one....... ........... vi. 219 Lord Jesus, on loving his appearing. No. 82. vi. 293 Lord's Supper, how to be received. vii. 510 hungering and thirst-
spect of his Sufferings..........
provement of it.... in re- spect of the Inequality of the Per- ............ vi. 238 in re- spect of our Unworthiness...... vi. 238 in re- vi. 238 in re-
ing desire after it, a predisposition requisite to duly receiving it... vii. 511 -, to be followed by hearty resolves and desires to walk worthy of the Lord Jesus....... vii. 513
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