Harlot, Meditation on the sight of one carted, xi. 140
Haste, evils thereof, in marriage and the professions, xii. 107
Hatred, Mutual, betwixt a Christian and the World, No. 75. viii. 81
Head, forbidden fashions of it, v. 248 Head and Body, their relation a resem- blance of the union betwixt Christ and Christians, vii. 228
Healing of National wounds, the act of God, v. 442
Health, sinful, sickness better than it, a comfort under sickness, vii. 114
its vicissitudes, a comfort under sickness, vii. 114
without sleep, a comfort under want of sleep, vii. 190
Hearers, to lay aside itching ears, xi. 241 Hearing the Word of God, Meditation and Prayer preparatives thereto, vi. 499
Reverence, At- tention, and Application necessary therein, vi. 500
by Memory, Meditation, Conference, and Practice, vi.502
- loss of, Comforts against enume- rated, vii. 177
the supply of one sense by another, a comfort under its loss, vii. 183 Heart, tenderness of it pleasing to God, ii. 195
of Man deceitful, v. 137
the manner of its deceit, v. 141 the subject of its deceit, v. 144 the effects of its deceit, v. 145
how we may avoid the danger of its deceit, v. 146
must be thoroughly searched, v. 146 must be carefully watched, v. 147 must be distrusted, v. 148
must be countermined in its subtle workings, v. 149
the furnace of all wicked fashions, v. 255
cannot be divided between God and Satan, No. 5. viii. 6
infinite in desire, No. 34. viii. 12 sign of a false one, No. 70. viii. 112 the Suggestions of a false one, So- liloquy on, viii. 294
and Tongue, singleness in them God loves, viii. 315
Religion, both rare and hard, No. 91. viii. 50
Hearts, wicked, must have terrible reme- dies, vi. 344
Heathens, their resolution under sufferings, vii. 116
HEAVEN UPON EARTH: Or, OF TRUE PEACE AND TRANQUILLITY OF MIND, vi. 1 Heaven, the ascent is difficult; but the descent to Hell is easy, No. 60. viii. 18 the Christian's home, its glory and happiness, No. 22. viii. 64
the Happy Estate of the Saints in, the Soul's reflections on, viii. 311
the Soul waiting for its Entrance therein, viii. 321
our mutual knowledge of each other there, vi. 196
the believing sight of God antici- pates it, vi. 327 Heaven and Hell: Every man hath one, No. 38. viii. 13 Heaven and Earth, Meditation on the view of, xi. 62
Heavenly, and Earthly things, represented by the Sun and Moon, No. 101. viii. 90 Heavenly Bodies, their influences, No. 22, viii. 149
Heavenly Things, those which have once
tasted of them contemn the best worldly Pleasures, No. 52. viii. 74 Heavens moving, Meditation on the sight of the, xi. 52
Heavens, the Greatness of God to be seen in the frame of them, vi. 330 Heavens, two in one, Soliloquy on, viii. 249
Hedge-hog, Meditation on the sight of one, xi. 166
Hell, torment of it heightened by seeing the felicity of the Saints, No. 59. viii. 109
- itself, good use made of it by God, No. 16. viii. 217
Hellish Hostility, Soliloquy on, viii. 241 Hell's Triumph, Soliloquy on, viii. 286 Hemingius, his attestation to the rite of Confirmation, x. 458
Hemlock, Meditation on the sight of, xi. 170
HENOCHISMUS, SIVE TRACTATUS DE MODO AMBULANDI CUM DEO, (Latin and Eng- lish,) xi. 185
Henry, Prince, Epistle of Gratulation for the Hopes of him to Mr. Newton, his Tutor; with an advising Apprecation, vi. 132
Two Elegies on, xii. 326 Henry IVth of France, Epistle to M. Peter Moulin, Preacher of the Church at Paris, on Ravillac's attempt to assassi- nate him, vi. 253
Herbs, dried, Meditation on, xi. 96 Heresy distinguished into mere and mixed, vii. 94
mere, a spiritual sin, and to be dealt with in a spiritual way, vii. 94 mixed, not to be exempted from bodily punishments, vii. 95 Heretic a greater enemy to Religion than an Atheist, No. 36. viii. 104 Heretics, to be banished from the society of others, to prevent infection, vii. 88 Herod troubled at the birth of Christ, ii. 284 Hezekiah spreads the King of Assyria's letter before the Lord, ii. 178
his deliverance from the King of Assyria, ii. 178
reason of his desire of life, ii. 181 High-minded, the Rich charged not to be, v. 112
Hildebrand enjoins celibacy on Ecclesias- tics, ix. 269
HILDEBRANDO D. HERMANNO EPISTOLA, xi. 450
Hindrances to a sight of God, what, vi. 317
Hiram, his help in building the Temple, i. 479
Holiness, Misconstructions of, Soliloquy on, viii. 248
Holy, the more so any person is, the more he is afflicted with others' sin, No. 38. viii. 158
Holy-Days, how observed in the Church of England, x. 78
Holy Function, Blemishes of the, Soliloquy on, viii. 297
HOLY OBSERVATIONS. ONE BOOK, Viii. 93 HOLY ORDER: Or, FRATERNITY OF THE MOURNERS IN SION, vii. 509
the Rules suitable for such
Horror, with the Remedy thereof, vi. 360 House of God, various Motives with which Men come to it, i. 359
to be reverenced, vi. 337 Huldericus, in an Epistle to Nicholas I., asserts the Marriage of Ecclesiastics, ix. 259
Human Ordinances, Christ hath freed us therefrom, v. 243
HUMBLE REMONSTRANCE TO THE HIGH COURT OF PARLIAMENT, X. 273
DEFENCE THEREOF AGAINST SMECTYMNUUS, X. 287
Humble Man, The, Character of, vi. 93 Humble and meek Temper, a fit disposi- tion for Peace, vii. 66 Humility, its gracious disposition, v. 276 the counterfeit thereof, v. 276 the true, v. 277
account of his Genuine and Spurious Epistles, x. 210 Image-worship, Newness of it, ix. 345 against Scripture, ix. 347 against Reason, ix. 349 Imitation, caution to be used in it, No. 65. vi. 67. No. 71. viii. 180
Impediments, good hearts solicitous to remove those, which lie between them and their Saviour, ii. 604 Impenitence and Unbelief, the sick soul's complaint thereof answered, vii. 124 Impiety, Ten of Satan's Temptations thereto, repelled, vii. 285
two sorts of persons under it to be bewailed: those, who are too much affected with an outward bond- age; and those, who are not at all affected with a spiritual, vi. 518 Ignorance better professed, than Know- ledge falsely, No. 91. viii. 25 Inconstancy and Desertion, the sick soul's complaint thereof answered, vii. 129 Indifferency in Human Things safe, No. 6. viii. 96 Indulgences, the Romanists' notions con- cerning them refuted, xi. 338
and Purgatory, Newness of
goes into Egypt to his son Joseph,
Infamy, its narrow bounds, a comfort under | Jacob, his Wife changed, i. 45 Infamy and Disgrace, vii. 153 Inferences pretended to follow an adversa- ry's opinion, not to judge of such opinion by them, a Rule of Moderation, vi. 441 Infidelity, crafty, yet foolish, i. 98
and Faith, look through con- trary ends of the same glass, No. 30.
Ingratitude of carnal minds, i. 110
three causes of, Envy, Pride, Covetousness, No. 23. viii. 34
the soul bewailing itself on ac- count thereof, No. 6. viii. 213 Inheritances, Heavenly better than Earthly, No. 85. viii. 84
Injuries, Zeal to revenge our own rather than God's, No. 52. viii. 16
the remembrance of them must not lodge with us, No. 58. viii. 40 Injury, followed by three things, Revenge, Censure, Satisfaction, No. 98. viii. 27 Instinct of Animals, No. 8. viii. 138 Instruments of God, must not be measured by their own power, but by the will of the Agent, i. 201
wicked, God will not honour them, by making them the means of re- moving public evils, No. 57. viii. 170 Interest, universal, Soliloquy on, viii. 256 to let fall our own for the public,
a way of Peace for a Private Person, vii. 82 INURBANITATI PONTIFICIE RESPONSIO, (Latin and English), xi. 399
INVISIBLE WORLD DISCOVERED TO SPIRI- TUAL EYES, AND REDUCED TO USEFUL
MEDITATION, viii. 351
and Joseph, their Faith, No. 88. viii. 193 Jealousy, holy, of God's children, vi. 343 Jehoahaz taken captive by Pharaoh Necho King of Egypt, ii. 201
Jehoiachin carried captive to Babylon, ii.
his brethren go into Egypt to buy Corn, i. 57
of Arimathea, begs the body of Jesus, ii. 600
the Certainty of its ex- Joshua foiled at Ai, i. 181 Josiah prophesied of, ii. 13
its distribution, viii. 355 Invisible, The, how Moses saw him, vi. 314 Invocation of Saints, Newness of it, ix. 364
Ireland, a hint in regard to its religious ignorance and superstition, v. 289 Iron, Meditation on hearing the quench- ing of it in Water, xi. 96
Irradiation, Divine, of the Mind, necessary to a sight of God, vi. 320 Isaac, his life quiet and retired; Jacob's busy and troublesome, i. 45 Isidore, his "Rule of Clerks" quoted for the Marriage of Ecclesiastics, ix. 258 Israel, God's Vineyard, v. 315
a type of God's Church, No. 52. viii. 167 Israelites, their deliverance out of Egypt, i. 82
Ivy-tree, Meditation on the sight of one, xi. 176
his early piety, ii. 194 enquires of Huldah the Prophetess, ii. 195
goes against the king of Egypt, with- out taking counsel of God, ii. 199 Joy and Sorrow moderated, No. 48. viii. 38 of the Christian and Worldling, No. 77. viii. 81
of the Christian superior to the World- ling's, No. 9. viii. 97
Spiritual, to be cultivated, No. 21. viii. 219
false, Soliloquy on, viii. 242 intermitted, Soliloquy on, viii. 255 Joys, heavenly, Soliloquy on, viii. 265 Judah, his pledge and incest, i. 51 Judah tributary to the king of Assyria, ii. 169 Judaism refuted, vi. 185
Judge, Meditation on the coming in of the, xi. 162
Judgment, Spirit of God enlightens it, v.537 man's, as the expression occurs in 1 Cor. iv. 3, explained, xi. 215
Judgment, matter of, danger of Immodera- | Kingdom, every Man hath one within tion therein, vi. 418
Saints on earth united
what differences thereof make a different Religion, vii. 48
Last, continual Denunciation of it not profitable, No. 46. viii. 106 Presages of, Soliloquy on,
viii. 299 its Terrors, Comforts against enumerated, vii. 209
aggravation of its fearful-
ness, vii. 209 our Advocate being our Judge, a comfort against its terrors, vii.
frequent meditation there- on and due preparation, the remedies of our fear, vii. 213
Satan's Temptation to dis- believe it, repelled, vii. 301 Judgment Day, more terrible than the giving of the Law, i. 108
neither to be put far from us, nor the time to be punctually deter- mined, viii. 557 Judgments, proofs of God's mercy, v. 453 Improvement of, urged on all
that love Christ in sincerity, viii. 325
of God, frequent meditation thereon, a ureans to keep the heart ten- der, vi. 349
Jurisdiction, Superiority of, appropriated to Bishops, x. 227, 311, 320 Justice and Peace, Spiritual, v. 188 Civil, v. 191
himself, No. 83. viii. 23 Kingdom of Christ, none to be expected but spiritual and heavenly, viii. 555 Knowledge, divine, not relished with a superficial taste, No. 80, viii. 82
causeth appetite and
desire, No. 89. viii. 193
Laban follows Jacob, i. 47 Labour, the advantage of it, No. 81, viii. 45 the Necessity of, Soliloquy on,
viii. 260 Lantern, Meditation on the sight of a dark one, xi. 82
Lark, Meditation on the sight of one flying up, xi. 84
Latter House, the Glory of the, Sermon on, v. 160
Laud, Archbp., and Hall's, Bp., Form of Penance and Reconciliation, xii. 346 Law, Israelites must cleanse themselves and their garments at the giving of it, i. 107 Thunder and Lightning at the giving thereof, i. 108
of Ceremonies, Christ hath freed us therefrom, v. 344
freedom from it by Christ, v. 344 Lay-Elders, the appellation considered, x. 246
not known in Scripture, x. 249 strangers to all Antiquity, x.
the Judgment of Scultetus concerning them, x. 366 Learning not Ostentatious, No. 24. viii. 10 Legion, what the term imports, ii. 362 Leipsic Conference, opinion concerning,
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