Jacob and Laban, i. 45 Jael and Sisera, i. 203
Jairus and his Daughter, ii. 439
Jehu with Jehoram and Jezebel, ii. 135
Jehu Killing the Sons of Ahab, and the Priests of Baal, ii. 142
Jephthah, i. 226
Jericho, Siege of, i. 175 Jeroboam, ii. 10
Jeroboam's Wife, ii. 21
Joab and Shimei, Execution of, i. 472 Joash with Elisha Dying, ii. 156 John Baptist Beheaded, ii. 398 Jonathan's Victory and Saul's Oath, i. 325
Jonathan's Love, and Saul's Envy, i. 349
Jordan Divided, i. 171 Joseph, i. 53
Josiah's Reformation, ii. 193
Josiah's Death, with the Desolation of
the Temple and Jerusalem, ii. 199 Judah and Tamar, i. 50
Kingdom of Israel, Utter Destruction of, ii. 169
Lazarus Dead, ii. 532 Lazarus Raised, ii. 539 Levite's Concubine, i. 258 Lot and Sodom, i. 35
Man, i. 8
Manasseh, ii. 186
Marah, Waters of, i. 87
Martha and Mary, ii. 503 Matthew Called, ii. 347
Mephibosheth and Ziba, i. 401 Micah's Idolatry, i. 253 Michal's Wile, i. 353
Mordecai Honoured by Haman, ii.
Moses, Birth and Breeding of, i. 67 Moses's Calling, i. 73
CONTEMPLATIONS ON :--
Moses, Veil of, i. 119 Moses, Death of, i. 162
Nabal and Abigail, i. 366 Nadab and Abihu, i. 124 Naomi and Ruth, i. 268 Nathan and David, i. 415 Nehemiah Building the Walls of Jerusalem, ii. 216
Nehemiah Redressing the Extortion of the Jews, ii. 223
Numbering of the People, i. 456
Penitent, the Thankful, ii. 493 Peter and Malchus, or Christ Ap-
prehended, ii. 570 Phineas, i. 158
Prophet, the Seduced, ii. 16 Purification, ii. 287
Rahab, i. 167 Rephidim, Rock of, i. 97 Resurrection, ii. 600 Reubenites, Altar of, i. 195 Rehoboam, ii. 10
Ruler's Son Cured, ii. 337
Sages, and the Star, ii. 282 Samaria, Famine of, Relieved, ii. 119 Samson Conceived, i. 231 Samson's Marriage, i. 237 Samson's Victory, i. 242
Samson's End, i. 248
Samuel's Contestation, i. 318
Saul and Samuel, Meeting of, i. 308 Saul, Inauguration of, i. 315 Saul's Sacrifice, i. 321 Saul and Agag, i. 330
Saul, Rejection of, and Choice of David, i. 334
Saul in David's Cave, i. 361
Saul and the Witch of Endor, i. 376 Saul, Death of, i. 385
Sheba's Rebellion, i. 447
Shimei Cursing, i. 433
Shunamite suing to Jehoram, Elisha conferring with Hazael, ii. 129 Simon called, ii. 319
Solomon's Choice, with his Judgment upon the Two Harlots, i. 475 Solomon and the Queen of Sheba,i. 484 Solomon's Defection, i. 488
Stubborn Devil Ejected, ii. 515 Succoth and Penuel, Revenge of, i. 217
Temple, i. 479
Ten Lepers, ii. 448
Tribute Money Paid, ii. 529
Conversion, the sick soul's complaint of insensibleness of the time and means thereof answered, vii. 130
Two Sons of Zebedee, Ambition of, ii. 523 Two Fiery Disciples, Motion of, Conversion to God, the manner thereof, Repelled, ii. 442 the Way of Peace on this point, x. 475, 492
Uzzah, and the Ark Removed, i. 395 Corn, Meditation on seeing the fanning
Corn-field, Meditation on the sight of one
overgrown with weeds, xi. 100 Corrections, God's, spare us the labour of Scourging ourselves, No. 91. viii. 86 Correspondence between Archbp. Usher and Bp. Hall, (Latin and English), xii. the heart and the
tongue, No. 95. viii. 51 Corruption and Confusion, a dissuasive from the danger of them, v. 364 Corruptions, peace with them is war against God, No. 30. viii. 223 Cottage, Meditation on the sight of an old, unthatched one, xi. 156 Councils, the ancient for priests' mar- riages, the later against them, ix. 252 Counsellor, Solomon's description of one, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesias- tes, viii. 468 Countenance, discovers the disposition of the heart, No. 72. viii. 80 Country, the universality of a wise man's, a comfort under banishment, vii. 173 the right that Christians have in every one, and in God, a comfort under banishment, vii. 176
Courtier, Epistle to the gentlemen of Prince Henry's Court, describing a good and faithful one, vi. 204
Solomon's description of one, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesi- astes, viii. 471
Coventry and Litchfield, Thomas Lord Bishop of, Letter of Bishop Hall to him, ix. 407
his reply to Bishop Hall's Letter, ix. 408 Covetous man like a spider, No. 43. viii.
Crosses that arise from Conceit, vi. 16
true and real, vi. 17
the first Remedy of them, before
they come, vi. 17
the second Remedy of them, when they are come, from their Author, vi. 19
the third Remedy of them, from their Effect, vi. 20
the fourth Remedy of them, from their Issue, vi. 21 Crow, Meditation on the sight of one pulling off wool from the back of a Sheep, xi. 78
Crucifixion of Christ, the circumstances attending it shew that God is ever near, though oft unseen, No. 96. viii. 52 Cruelty, the Defeat of, Sermon on, v. 225 Cures, Christ's bodily, immediate; his spiritual, gradual, No. 88. viii. 116 Curiosity, to avoid it in the disquisition of truths, a rule of Moderation, vi. 425 to set bounds thereto, a way of
Peace, vii. 75 Custom cannot plead for Error, No. 98.
Custom of Sinning, leads to Security, vi. 349
Cyrus makes proclamation for the rebuild- ing of Jerusalem, ii. 205
Damned Souls, their Woeful Estate, viii. 414
Dan. xii. 11, 12. explained, viii. 514 Dangers threatened for disobedience, v. 98 a cause for Mourning, v. 542 David, Satan moveth him to number the people, i. 456
in a strait, chooseth three years' Pestilence, i. 459
anointed by Samuel, i. 338
his confidence built upon Goliath's sin and God's deliverance, i. 345
Marries Michal, i. 351 David, his eating the shew-bread justified by our Saviour, i. 358
his fear that he should one day perish by the hand of Saul, i. 372
his dissimulation brings him into difficulties, i. 374
comforteth himself in the Lord his God, i. 382
danceth before the Ark, i. 399
his behaviour on the sickness and death of his child, i. 419
his tenderness for Absalom con-
sidered as typical, i. 442
his wish that he had died for Absa- lom, love of the Saviour in dying for his enemies compared with it, i. 446 his charge to Solomon, i. 467 Days, each one a new life, No. 11. viii. 60
Epistle to Sir Andrew Asteley, on due Preparation for it, and the Means to sweeten it to us, vi. 181
the Fear of, dangerous Effects of it, vi. 409
strong Motives for the Remedy of it, vi. 410
the considerations requisite to con- tentment in the view thereof, vii. 27
the favour of a peaceable passage out of the world thereby, a comfort under sickness, vii. 121
its fears and pains, Comforts against enumerated, vii. 198 but a sleep, vii. 203
sweetened to us by Christ, vii. 204 the painfulness of Christ's a comfort against the pains of it, vii. 204
-the courageous resolutions of others in the prospect of it, a comfort against it, vii. 206
its happy advantages, vii. 207 the fear of it natural, vii. 198 acquaintance with it the remedy of its fear, vii. 199
the misapprehension thereof, vii. 199 the common condition of men, vii.
not feared by some, vii. 201 day of, better than our birth-day, vii.
its sting pulled out, vii. 202
Death, but a parting to meet again, vii. 202 | Dedications and Addresses to :- Death-bed, Man's double prospect upon
Bacon, Sir Edmund, Knight, viii. 55 Baker, Sir Henry, Knt. and Bart. v. 102
Burleigh, William Lord, i. 395 Burton, Mr. Samuel- xii. 301 Canterbury, George, Lord Archbishop of, ix. 158
Carlisle, James, Lord Viscount, xi. 49
Cecil, General Sir Edward, Knight, ii. 297
Charles, Prince of Great Britain, i. 86
Charles I, ii. 128, 264; iii. vii. x; 136, 143, 288 Christ, all that love him in sincerity, viii. 324
his distressed members, vii.
110 Church of God, xi. 280
England, x. 4
Danvers, Sir Henry, Knight, i. 226 Denny, Edward, Lord, i. 40, 142; ii. 54; v. 384; viii. 94; xi. 5; xii. 98
Doncaster, James, Lord Viscount, xi. 48
Drury, Sir Robert, Knight, viii. 4 the Lady, viii. 29 Durham, Thomas, Lord Bishop of, xi. 233
Edmonds, Sir Thomas, Knight, i. 330 Egerton, Sir Thomas, Knight, i. 191 Essex, Robert, Earl of, viii. 428 Exeter, Thomas, Earl of, i. 3 Countess of, v. 160 City of, v. 401
Clergy of the Diocese of, xi.
Gifford, John, Esq., ii. 333
Hay, James, Lord, i. 63, 295; ii. 4 Master Robert, i. 167
Henry, Prince of Wales, i. 2; vi. 124, 236; ix. 2
Herbert, Mr. George, vii. 510, 519. From him, vii. 520 Huntingdon, Henry Earl of, i. 87; vi. 2
Israel of God, who follow Absalom with a simple heart, ix. 428 James I, i. ix; x. 472
Lea, Sir Richard, Knt. vi. 46 London, Thomas Lord Bishop of, v. 1 Mildmay, Sir Henry, Knight, i. 462 Montgomery, Philip, Earl of, i. 361 Norwich, Clergy of the Diocese of,
Earl of, v. 366 Parliament, High Court of, x. 372 Pembroke, William, Earl of, v. 150 People of God every where, x. 440 Reader, The, ii. 371, 455; iii. ix; v. 21; vi. 88, 310, 476; vii. 3. 266, 271, 284, 507; viii. 134; x. 358; xi. 51, 380, 493; xii. 1 Russell, Francis, Lord, i. 433 Stanhope, Lord, i. 23
Swinerton, Sir John, Knight, v. 79 Yelverton, Sir Henry, Knight, ii.
Desires, a resolution to abate them, requi- site to Contentment, vii. 36 Desires and Endeavours, good, a comfort under weakness of Grace, vii. 147 Desires of the full possession of Glory and Happiness, the Soul expressing them, viii. 314
Soul prosecuting them, viii. 315 Desolations and Judgments, the works of God, v. 451 Determinations, private, not to be imposed as matters of Faith, xi. 241 Detractor, a beast, v. 299 Devil, freedom from him by Christ, v. 344 makes fools of men by his delusions, No. 46. viii. 164 Devils, their number, power, knowledge, &c. See Angels, Evil.
Christ accused of casting them out through Beelzebub the Prince of the Devils, ii. 344
Devotion must be the companion of Mourning, v. 552
the Rule of, Soliloquy on, viii.
the Extremes of, Soliloquy on,
distinguished into habitual and actual, vi. 478
requisites to its effectual per- formance, vi. 480
habitual, described, vi. 481 actual, described, vi. 486 Specialties thereof, vi. 507 DEVOUT SOUL OR, RULES OF HEAVENLY DEVOTION, vi. 475
Devout Man, summary view of one, vi. 508
Dial, Meditation on the sight of one, xi. 52
Didymus, blind, of Alexandria, Account of him, xi. 197
Die for God, why should we think much to do it, who see thousands of creatures die for our use? No. 21. viii. 100 Diet, Analogy between natural and spi- ritual, No. 99. viii. 53 Difference, not so much betwixt a Man and a Beast, as betwixt a Christian and a natural Man, No. 34. viii. 36
made by Men betwixt Servants, Friends, and Sons; none by God, No. 21. viii. 64 Differences, lesser, to draw therein as near
as we safely may to Christian Adver- saries, a rule of Moderation, vi. 448 Dignity and Desert, make a Man set by, No. 28, viii. 11.
Disciples, their drowsiness in the Garden of Gethsemane, ii. 570 DISCONTENTMENT, THE REMEDY OF: Or, A
TREATISE OF CONTENTATION IN WHATSO-
EVER CONDITION, vii. 1
Discontentment, the Consideration of its Miseries, requisite to Contentment, vii.
Discontentments, smaller, a resolution to digest them, requisite to Contentment,
vii. 38 Discouragement, Ten of Satan's Tempta- tions thereto, repelled, vii. 315 Disposition, Spirit of God rectifies it, v.
Dispositions, Mens', differences in them, No. 10. viii. 139
Dissension, indiscreet meddling with the fire of it, tends to kindle, rather than to quench the flame, No. 52. viii. 39 Distractions to be removed in order to De- votion, vi. 487
Distribution, equal, Soliloquy on, viii. 251 Distrust, with the Remedy thereof, vi. 361 Distrustful, The, Character of, vi. 117 Distrustful Fears, the Soul struggling with them, No. 7. viii. 214 Divine Service in an Unknown Tongue, the Newness of it, ix. 355
against Scripture, ix. 358 against Reason, ix, 358 Divine things, not to be judged of accord- ing to appearance, v. 130 Divines, Epistle to Mr. Wm. Bedell at
Venice, lamenting the death of several, and inviting to imitate them, vi. 143 Divinity, superiority of it to all other Arts, No. 50. viii. 50
Division, the cure of it must be by uniting the hearts of men one to another, v. 443 Divisions among Christians, a complaint of them; and, notwithstanding them, an assertion of unity, vii. 258 Doctrine and Exhortation must be united, No. 35. viii. 69
Dog, Meditation on the barking of one,
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