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Child of God bears an awful respect to his
Father, v. 532

depends upon his Father's
Provision, v. 533
Child-bearing, its pains, a comfort under
barrenness, vii. 185

Children, those most likely to prove bless-
ings, which are the fruit of parents'
prayers, i. 282

the misery of ill-disposed and
undutiful, a comfort under barrenness,
vii. 186

the cares of parents for them, a
comfort under barrenness, vii. 186

the great grief in the loss of
them, a comfort under barrenness, vii.
188

Solomon's account of them, di-
gested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes,
viii. 483

of God thought meanly of if
appearance be the rule, v. 131
Chiliasts, ancient, their history briefly re-
ported, viii. 524

modern, summary of their doc-
trine, from Mr. John Archer, viii. 525
Choice, preferable to multitude, No. 73.
viii. 43

Cholmley, Mr. H., Letter of Bp. Hall to
him, ix. 424

CHRIST, HIS PRESENCE IN THE SACRA-

MENT OF HIS BODY AND BLOOD, a Plain
and Familiar Explication of it, ix. 437
CHRIST'S NATIVITY, A LETTER FOR THE
OBSERVATION OF THE FEAST THEREOF,
x. 125

Christ goes with his parents up to Jerusa-
lem, ii. 298

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- Putting on the Lord Jesus, thoughts
upon that subject, No. 13. viii. 142

thoughts on his coming to send fire
on the Earth, No. 15. viii. 145

lived not upon alms, No. 31. vi. 394;
viii. 154

his Ascension, No. 66. viii. 176
his Agony, No. 2. viii. 204
the first-fruits of them that sleep, No.
35. viii. 225

thoughts on his knocking at the
door of the heart, No. 39. viii. 227
honoured by the Creatures in his
Abasement, viii. 333.

in his Humiliation to be loved and
imitated, viii. 334

to be beheld by Faith on earth, and
by Sight in heaven, viii. 335

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Justified in the Spirit, viii. 336
Seen of Angels, viii. 339

Preached unto the Gentiles, viii.

Believed on in the World, viii. 345

Received up into Glory, viii. 348
vehement longing after him, in-
cluded in Prayer, vi. 491

union with him, by faith and love;
feeling, effectual, indivisible; included
in Prayer, vi. 494

unspeakable complacency and de-
light of the soul in him, included in
Prayer, vi. 494

his having been assaulted, a com-
fort under temptations, vii. 138
CHRIST MYSTICAL; or, THE BLESSED
UNION OF CHRIST AND HIS MEMBERS,
vii. 223

Christ, how to be happy in the apprehend- | Christian refers all things to God, No. 58

ing of him, vii. 225

the honour and happiness of being

united to him, vii. 226

union with him, the kind and man-

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him, v. 258

his Transformation, v. 260

his Transformation must be by
Renewing, v. 262

his Crucifixion with Christ,
Sermon on, v. 327

Shineth most in his End, No. 6.
viii. 6

his indifference at the treatment
of the World, No. 14. viii. 8

blessed Estate of, No. 16. viii. 9
as Christ, both a Lamb and a
Lion, No. 36. viii. 13

his seed time and harvest, No. 37.
viii. 13

his growth, No. 44. viii. 14

and Church, similar in their
fluctuating state, No. 78. viii. 22

his interest in all things, No. 77.
viii. 22

Society better than Solitude, No.
90. viii. 25

most disinterested, No. 3. viii. 30
God's Steward, not his Treasurer,
No. 27. viii. 35

and Worldly Man, their different
motives for desiring Death, No. 85.
viii. 48

a wise one hath no Enemies, No.

8. viii. 58

VOL. XII.

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Epistle to Sir Robert Darcy, on
the estate of a true but weak one, vi.
153
Epistle to Mr. Robert Haye, on
the continual Exercise of a Christian;
how he may keep his Heart from Hard-
ness, and his Ways from Error, vi. 200

Epistle to Lady Mary Denny,
descriptive of him, and on his Dif-
ferences from the Worldling, vi. 245

in what sense he looks not at the
things which are seen, No. 12. viii. 140
CHRISTIAN, LAID FORTH IN HIS WHOLE
DISPOSITION AND CARRIAGE, Vii. 265
CHRISTIAN, summary description of him,
vii. 266

his disposition, vii. 268

his expence of the day, vii. 270
bis recreations, vii. 272

his meals, vii. 272

his night's rest, vii. 273

his carriage, vii. 274

his resolution in matter of reli-

gion, vii. 277

his discourse, vii. 277

his devotion, vii. 278

his sufferings, vii. 279

his conflicts, vii. 279

his death, vii. 280

his relation to Christ and to the
Father, No. 99. viii. 99

like a little cock-boat in a rough
Sea, No. 34. viii. 34
Christianity, both an easy and a hard
yoke, No, 48. viii. 107

Epistle to Mr. Edmund
Sleigh, on its Hardness and abundant
Recompence, vi. 190

its open enemies, as Jews
and Turks, communion with them to be
avoided, vi. 450

the adversaries within its
bosom, how to be treated, vi. 450

to be reduced to its necessary
principles in order to promote Peace,
xi. 239
Christians fashionable, who are ashamed
to go before their neighbours in holy
zeal, reproved, ii. 389

addressed, v. 100

at Death missed little by the
World, the World less by them, No.
27. viii. 1 1

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Christians sometimes more faint-hearted | Church Government, the Primitive Fa-
thers would not vary from that of the
Apostles, x. 168

at the prospect of calamity and death,
than Heathen Philosophers have ap-
peared, No. 76. viii. 43

Church, reduced to a low state, ii. 27
its Proficiency, v. 51

its Sanctification, v. 52
its Peace, v. 56

its Perfection, v. 61

The Beauty and Unity of, Ser-
mon on, v. 236

its Beauty and Simplicity, v. 236
Christ's Propriety, v. 239

its Perfection arises from its

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Unity, v. 241

its Unity, notwithstanding the
divisions of the Christian World, v. 241
its Unity in not being Multi-
plied, v. 244

most happy when Truth and Peace
kiss each other, No. 30. viii. 12

none have done so much mischief
to it, as those that have been excellent
in wit and learning, No. 67. viii. 111
Church, absence from it by residence
among Infidels for gain, dangerous, No.
87. viii, 192

Apostolical, Epistle to the Bishop
of Worcester, on the difference of the
Present Church from it, and the Need-
lessness of our Conformity thereto in all
things, vi. 242

the duty of one who doubts of
any opinion received by it, xi. 241
the Constitution of one, x. 19
Faith and Order, the two parts of
its Constitution, x. 20

22

Constraint requisite therein, x.

any alteration from

the Apostolic could not have been dif-
fused through the whole Christian
World, x. 170

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charged upon her, x. 43
Christ, x. 44

and State, their nearness, x. 99
Churches, the Differences within our own
at home, vii. 59

Popish and Protestant, the
extent of the differences betwixt them,
ix. 310

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how far it obligeth us, x. 37

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tended Ordinances whether sinful, &c.,

is the Spouse of
how she hath sepa-
her Prelacy de-
the truth and war-

rated from Babylon, x. 45

fended, x. 51

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the judgment of
others in her favour, x. 106
Church of Rome, her injustice of claim
over Kings, Church, Scriptures, Con-
science, v. 193
tice, v. 194
guilty of Schism, ix. 318
Church, the Reformed, unjustly charged
with Novelty, Heresy, Schism, ix. 315
Civil Policy, the rules of, applied to the
Mind, No. 93. viii. 26

her Injustice of Prac-

Civil things, not to be judged of accord-
ing to appearance, v. 130
Civil War, its unspeakable miseries come
from God's punitive justice, vii. 157
Clemens, his testimony to Episcopacy, x.

207

Clergy addressed, v.99

CLERGY, HONOUR of the Married MAIN-
TAINED, ix. 157

Clothes, Meditation on the putting of them
on, xi. 116

Cloud, Meditation on the sight of one, xi. 58
Coal covered with Ashes, Meditation on
the sight of, xi. 86

Cock, Meditation on hearing the crowing
of one, xi. 136

Cock-fight, Meditation on the sight of one,
xi. 74
Coffin, Meditation on the sight of one
stuck with flowers, xi. 132
Cohabitation of Man and Wife, Epistle to
Sir John Harrington, discussing the
question, whether it may be renounced,
for secular or religious causes, vi. 261
Collins, Dr. Bishop Hall's character of
him, ix. 164

COLUMBA NOE, OLIVAM ADFERENS JACTA-
TISSIMÆ CHRISTI ARCE, Concio Syno-
dica, (Latin and English,) xi. 1
Comely and pleasant to see, sundry things
that are so, No. 5. viii. 96
Common-Prayer Book defended, x. 70, 106
Companion, Best, No. 20. viii. 10
Companions, how to choose them, No. 31.
viii. 103

Company, evil, Contaminating, No. 8. viii.

8

Men of barren or unexercised
minds, cannot live without it, No. 85.
viii. 191

invisible, that cannot be kept
from us, a comfort under imprisonment,
vii. 170

Complacency and Delight of the soul in
God, vi. 323

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Conscience, Evil, its Torment, vi. 8
its Joy and Peace but

dissembled, vi. 8, 13

unquiet, its Remedy, vi. 10
due heed not to check it, a
means to keep it tender, vi. 351

its clearness, a comfort under
Infamy and Disgrace, vii. 150
Consolation, a fruit of Christian union,
vii. 260

Constantinople, the Sixth Council of, its
Canon in favour of the marriage of Ec-
clesiastics, ix. 243

Constraint, makes Actions toilsome, No.
13. viii. 8

CONTEMPLATIONS on the following sub-
jects:-

Aaron and Miriam, i. 129
Aaron's Censer and Rod, i. 142
Abimelech's Usurpation, i. 221
Abner and Joab, i. 390
Abraham, i. 29

Absalom's Return and Conspiracy, i.

425

Absalom, Death of, i. 442

Achan, i. 180

Adonijah Defeated, i. 462

Agony, ii. 566

Ahab and Benhadad, ii. 54
Ahab and Naboth, ii. 61

Ahab and Micaiah, or, the Death of
Ahab, ii. 68

Ahasuerus Feasting; Vashti Cast off,
Esther Chosen, ii. 229
Ahaz with his New Altar, ii. 166
Ahaziah Sick, and Elijah Revenged,
ii. 74

Ahithophel, i. 437
Amalek, Foil of, i. 101
Amnon and Tamar, i. 420

Angel and Zachary, ii. 265
Ark and Dagon, i. 295

Ark's Revenge and Return, i. 299
Ark, Removal of, i. 304
Asa, ii. 26

Ascension, ii. 617

Athaliah and Joash, ii. 149

Babel, i. 26

Balaam, i. 150

Beggar that was Born Blind Cured,
ii. 509

Benjamin, Desolation of, i. 264
Bethesda, Pool of, ii. 455
Bloody Issue Healed, ii. 430
Boaz and Ruth, i. 272
Brazen Serpent, i. 147

Cain and Abel, i. 15
Cana, Marriage in, ii. 323
Canaan, Searchers of, i. 133
Canaanite, the Faithful, ii. 371
Centurion, the Good, ii. 327
Christ, Annunciation of, ii. 272

CONTEMPLATIONS ON:-

Christ, Birth of, ii. 277
Christ among the Doctors, ii. 297
Christ's Baptism, ii. 303
Christ Tempted, ii. 306
Christ's Procession to the Temple,
ii. 550

Christ among the Gergesenes; or
Legion and the Gadarene Herd, ii.
352

Christ, Transfiguration of, Part 1, ii.
464

Christ, Transfiguration of, Part 2, ii.
472

Christ, Transfiguration of, Part 3, ii.
482

Christ Betrayed, ii. 559

Christ Before Caiaphas, ii. 574
Christ Before Pilate, ii. 578
Corah's Conspiracy, i. 137
Creation, i. 3

Crucifixion, ii. 587

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Dumb Devil Ejected, ii. 340

Egypt, Plagues of, i. 77
Ehud and Eglon, i. 199
Eli and Hannah, i. 281
Eli and his Sons, i. 284
Elijah, with the Sareptan, ii. 31
Elijah, with the Baalites, ii. 38

Elijah running before Ahab, #ying
from Jezebel, ii. 46

Elijah, Rapture of, ii. 80

Elisha Healing the Waters, Cursing
the Children, Relieving the Kings,
ii. 88

Elisha with the Shunamite, ii. 96

Elisha with Naaman, ii. 104

Elisha Raising the Iron, Blinding the
Assyrians, ii. 113

Esther, Suing to Ahasuerus, ii. 246

Fig Tree Cursed, ii. 556

Five Loaves and Two Fishes, ii. 410

Gibeon, Rescue of, i. 191

Gibeonites, i. 185

Gibeonites Revenged, i. 452

Gideon's Calling, i. 206

Gideon's Preparation and Victory, i.

212

Golden Calf, i. 110

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