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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

Law, i. 105

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.

249

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

Noah, i. 23

Numbering of the People, i. 456

Paradise, i. 12

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

Quails and Manna, i. 91

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

CONTEMPLATIONS ON:-

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

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of, xi. 94

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

349

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.

71

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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.

viii. 52

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

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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

200

202

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

it, No. 39. viii. 13

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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

187

Clergy of the Diocese of, xi.

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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,

vii. 45

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.

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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

the

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

286

viii. 292

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

VOL. XII.

Discontentment, the Consideration of its
Miseries, requisite to Contentment, vii.

21

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.

537

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,

xi. 72

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