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Qualities cleave to their subjects, No. 29.
viii. 11

Quarrels, spiritual, to suppress the begin-
ning of them, a way of Peace belonging
to Public Authority, vii. 86

once raised, fomenters of them
to be suppressed by Authority, vii. 95
Questions, unnecessary, the avoiding of
them, a Way of Peace for a Private Per-
son, vii. 75

QUO VADIS? A JUST CENSURE OF TRA-
VEL, Xii. 97

Rachel barren; Leah fruitful, i. 45

- her Death, i. 47

Railing and Provocation, to refrain from
them, in differences of religion, a rule of
Moderation, vi. 456

Rain, Meditation on the sight of, in the
Sun-shine, xi. 66

Rain and Waters, Meditation on the sight
of the, xi. 68

Raven, Meditation on the sight of one, xi.
112

Reading the Word of God, this must be-
gin with holy reverence, proceed with
serious reflection, and close with thanks-
giving, vi. 497
Reason cannot give us the sight of God,

vi. 315

obloquy to be confuted or despised
thereby, a comfort under Infamy and
Disgrace, vii. 151

Rebekah, her Conception, i. 41
Rebellions of a wicked People, against a

merciful God, v. 320

Recipe, universal, for all maladies, vii. 219
RECONCILER, THE, an Epistle Pacificatory
of the seeming Differences of Opinion,
concerning the Trueness and Visibility
of the Roman Church, ix. 397
Recovery, care of speedy, after a fall, a
means to keep the heart tender, vi. 350
Red-breast, Meditation on occasion of one
coming into the chamber, and singing,
xi. 64
Red Cross, Meditation on the sight of one
on a door, xi. 118
Redemption, what the day of it is, v. 504
mercy of God therein to Man

magnified, No. 23. viii. 150

· Christ made ours, vii. 247
Reformation, the advantage of monarchi-
cal over popular, x. 154
Reformed Churches. See Protestant
Churches.

Refuge, the sure, Soliloquy on, viii. 253
Relapses into sin, complaint thereof, with
the Remedies, viii. 142

Religion, this Island blessed with it, v.

95

false should be true, and true
false, should we judge by appearance, v.

134

Religion, The True, Epistle to Mr. Sam.
Burton, Archdeacon of Gloucester, on
the Trial and Choice thereof, vi. 184

Corruption thereof, the danger

of it by Travel, xii. 115
Remedy for all wants, in ourselves, saving
only for want of Grace, No. 48. viii. 73
REMEDY OF PROFANENESS: Or, THE TRUE
SIGHT AND FEAR OF THE ALMIGHTY, VI,
309

Removing, the advantage that hath been
made of it, a comfort under banish-
ment, vii. 175
Repentance, Life too short for it, No. 94.
viii. 26

our particular, the remedy of
public calamities, vii. 157

Satan's Temptation to doubt
the truth of it, repelled, vii. 318

-

to think it
too slight, accompanied by too many
relapses, and too late, repelled, vii.

319

to defer it
to old-age and a death-bed, repelled,
vii. 343
Repining and Discontent, the heart sub-
ject thereto, No. 31. viii. 223
Repose, not from any act toward God of
which man is capable, but from God's
act on him, No. 14. viii. 216
Reproach, that wicked Men bring upon
the very Ages and Nations wherein they
live, v. 357

Reproaches, just, others' slighting of them,
a comfort under Infamy and Disgrace,
vii. 152

Reproof, ill received, i. 70

to be regulated according to the
dispositions of Men, No. 12. viii. 32
sharp, better than smooth Deceit,
No..17. viii. 33

and Praise, how to be estimated,
No. 47. viii. 38

Reputation to be valued, No. 99. viii. 27
Requital, ours to God for his favours, v.
323

RESOLUTIONS FOR RELIGION, vi. 304
Rest and Motion, No. 8. viii. 97
Resurrection of Christ, an image of the
general Resurrection, ii. 606

a subject of Joy

in Heaven and Earth, ii. 608
Retiredness and Secrecy, Epistle to Sir Ed-
mund Bacon on the Benefit of them, vi.
153

the willing choice of it by
some, a comfort under imprisonment,

vii. 171

the goodness thereof, and the
partnership of the soul's imprisonment,
comforts under confinement, vii. 173
Retribution, future, Satan's Temptation to
disbelieve it, repelled, vii. 294, 355

Return home, the happy, Soliloquy on, Romanists, their arts and advantages in the
viii. 290

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of a Christian, No. 56. viii. 170
in their own nature indifferent; but
are good or evil as they are got and used,
No. 90. viii. 194

their Vanity and Unprofitableness, vi.
25

true inward, necessary to content-
ment, vii. 33

their right valuation in the mind, vii.
165

the loss of them may be good for us,

vii. 166
Righteousness, Christ made ours, vii. 244
Rod and him that smites with it, to be
kissed, v. 207

ROMA IRRECONCILIABILIS, (Latin and
English,) xi. 277
Roman Church, its present state, xi. 282
its declension from its an-

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seduction of English Travellers, xii. 117
have but a mere outside of
Christianity, xii. 121

ROME, THE PEACE OF, ix. 1

NO PEACE WITH IT, Xi. 277
Peace therewith, the commodities
and conditions of it, xi. 288
Romish Church, its injurious uncharitable-
ness in excluding Christian Churches
and condemning their Professors, vii.

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Saints, their union in heaven, vii. 252
their union on earth, vii. 254
the union of those on earth with
those in heaven, vii. 261

the necessary effects and fruits of
the union of their hearts enumerated,
vii. 259
Salisbury, John, Lord Bishop of, Letter
of Bp. Hall to him, ix. 409

his Reply to Bishop Hall's Let-

ter, ix. 410
Salvation from an Untoward Generation,
Sermon thereon, v. 350

one common end to all good
Men; one Author of it, Christ; one
way to it, doing well, and suffering evil,
No. 66. viii. 78

on our working it out with fear
and trembling, No. 28. viii. 152
false confidence of it dangerous,

vi. 355
Samaritan Chronicle, proof therefrom that
the Jews had a Form of Liturgy from
the time of Moses, x. 296, 397
Samson slays the Lion, i. 238

finds Honey in the carcase of the
Lion, i. 240

his Riddle, i. 241

Samson revenges the loss of his Wife, i. | Scholar, Meditation on one that offered

243

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252

bound, i. 245

with Delilah, i. 248

his eyes put out, i. 251

violence to himself, xi. 160

Schools of God and Nature, require two

contrary manners of proceeding, No. 15.
viii. 32

in his death a type of Christ, i. Sciences, all, except Civil Law, may be

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better studied in England than abroad,
xii. 108

Scotland, Church of, address to her
members on Episcopacy, x. 266

Screen, Meditation on the sight of one,
xi. 158

Scribes, account of them, v. 2
Scribes and Pharisees, their Righteousness,
their Unrighteousness,

v. 5

v. 11
Scripture compared to the Sun; the
Church to a Clock, No. 6. viii. 137

Opinions of the Old Church
and the Present Church of Rome on
its ease or obscurity, contrasted, xi.
284

Opinions of the Old Church
and the Present Church of Rome on
its use by the Laity, contrasted, xi.

286

Opinions of the Old Church
and the Present Church of Rome on
its authority compared with that of the
Church, contrasted, xi. 288

the Romanists' additions thereto
rejected, xi. 346

the Romanists' detraction from
its sufficiency condemned, xi. 348

the Romanists' condemned for
hanging it on the authority of the
Church, xi. 352

Scriptures, there are shallows and deeps
in them, No. 44. viii. 162

Satan's Temptation not to
believe them, repelled, vii. 288
Scultetus, his Judgment concerning Epis-
copacy, x. 359

his Judgment concerning Lay-
Elders, x. 365

Scythe, Meditation on seeing the whetting
of one, xi. 174

Sea, the greatness of God to be seen
therein, vi. 331

Seal, its uses, for Secrecy, for Peculiar
Designation, for Certainty and As-
surance, v. 507

Sealing to the Day of Redemption, v. 507
of the Holy Spirit, an Inference or
Argument from it, v. 512
Seasons, three, when a Wise Man differs
not from a Fool, No. 82. viii. 83

Choice of, Soliloquy on, viii. 289
Secondary Causes to be looked through,
in disappointments, to an unseen Provi-
dence, v. 205

Secrets, burdensome to the Mind, No. 39.
viii. 37

Secrets, great ones, to be trusted with none,
but those, who have proved faithful in
less, No. 40, viii. 37

Security makes Worldlings merry, No. 24.
viii. 65

arises from the Abuse of God's
Mercy, and the Custom of Sinning, vi.
347

Remedies of it: means to keep
the heart tender, vi. 349
Security, Good, Sermon on, v. 570
SELECT THOUGHTS: Or, CHOICE HELPS
FOR A PIOUS SPIRIT, viii. 133

Self, carelessness of it easy; but love of it
much easier, No. 73. viii. 21

- a Man's chief care should be, the
knowledge, contentment, victory, and
enjoyment of himself, No. 87. viii. 49
Self-interests, Cautions against being
swayed by, urged on all that love
Christ in sincerity, viii. 326
Self-Resignation to God, a disposition
necessary to contentment, vii. 32
Self-Love, an inward ground of contention,
vii. 63

Self-Conversation, its benefit, a comfort
under banishment, vii. 174

Seneca preferred to all other Philosophers
on the Subject of Tranquillity, vi. 4
his Rules of Tranquillity abridged,
vi. 6

rejected as
insufficient, vi. 7
Separation, Epistle to Mr. Smith and
Mr. Robinson, Ringleaders of the late
Separation at Amsterdam, on its Injury,
Injustice, and Fearfulness, vi. 179

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Epistle, dissuading from it,
and oppugning the Grounds of that
error, vi. 278

the crime of it great, x. 9

the Kinds of it, and which is

just, x. 10

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Separatists, the defects and inconveniences
of their Discipline, x. 258

the known newness of their
Discipline, and the quality of its
Authors, x. 261

Sepulture, provision of honest and decent,
justly due to the Body, v. 406
Sermon, Funeral, Extracts from J. White-
foot's, on Bp. Hall, i. lvii.

- before Synod of Dort, xi. 465
SERMONS, on the following Subjects :-
Abraham's Purchase and Employ-

ment of a Burying Place, v. 401
Appearance, the Deceit of, v. 127
Bargain, The Best, v. 150
Christ and Cæsar, v. 280
Christian, The Estate of, v. 258
his Crucifixion with Christ,

v. 327
Church, The Beauty and Unity of,
v. 236

Cross of Christ, The Enemies of, v.
172

Cruelty, The Defeat of, v. 225
Drawing Nigh to God, The Duty and
Encouragement of, v. 475

Faction, The Mischief and Remedy
of, v. 431

Farewell Sermon to Prince Henry's
Household, v. 66

Holy Spirit, The Sin and Punishment
of grieving the, v. 489

The Sealing of the, to the
Day of Redemption, v. 504
Hypocrite, The, v. 366
Impostor, The Great, v. 136
Impress of God. Part I. v. 47
Impress of God. Part II. v. 56
Laiter House, The Glory of the, v.
160

Liberty, Christian, v. 339
Life a Sojourning, v. 557

Light, Divine, and Reflections, v.
419

Mammon, The Righteous, v. 102
Man, The Character of, v. 384
Mortality, Thanksgiving after Great,
v. 212

Noah's Dove, xi. 7
Panegyric, A Holy, v. 79
Passion Sermon, v. 21
Passover, Christ our, v. 515
Paul's, St. Combat. Part I. v. 290
Part II. v. 303

Peace-Maker, The True, v. 187
Pharisaism and Christianity, v. 1
Pride, The Fall of, v. 270
Security, Good, v. 570

Sion, The Mourner in, v. 540
Spirit of God, Sons of God led by
the, v. 527

Untoward Generation, Salvation from
an, v. 350

Vail, the Women's, v. 461

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one, xi. 146

its misery, vii. 111

the consideration of its Author,
and Benefits, a comfort under it, vii.
112

its unavoidableness, a comfort
under it, vii. 119

God's most tender regard to us
therein, a comfort under it, vii. 119
Sight, spiritual, the degrees of it, vi. 314
to be exalted and fortified,
in order to our sight of God, vi. 319

and invisibility, how they may
consist together, vi. 315

loss of, Comforts against enumerated,
vii. 177

inward, the better object thereof, a
comfort under loss of sight, vii. 178
Silence harder than to speak well, No. 53.
viii. 16

imposition of in some cases both
on Pulpits and Presses, a way of Peace
belonging to Public Authority, vii. 101
Simeon and Levi, their Revenge, i. 49

his joy on the sight of Christ, No.
36. viii. 157

Sin, its deceitfulness, i. 414

520

on Confession of it, i. 417
freedom from it by Christ, v. 340
spiritual Leaven, v. 517

its Leaven must be purged out, v.

a cause of Mourning, v. 541

- Grievous, Personal, must be mourned
for, v. 548

Consent hearteneth, No. 7. viii. 7

Sin, none to be accounted little, No. 13.
viii. 32

a fearful thing to defend, delight, and
boast in it, No. 36. viii. 36

no degree of it so desperate that it is
past help, No. 84. viii. 47

contrary to the Holiness and Perfec-
tion of God, No. 42. viii. 71

a cause of punishment, and a punish-
ment itself, No. 90. viii. 86

of offering our worst unto God, No.
22. viii. 102

Meditation on the report of a man
suddenly struck dead in, xi. 62

proceeds from ourselves, as well as
from the Devil, No. 35. viii. 157

advantage to be made of it, No. 39.
viii. 159

not an existence of somewhat that is,
but a deficiency of that rectitude which
should be, No. 65. viii. 176

without Sense, Soliloquy on, viii. 292
Solicitation of it remedied, vi. 14
Epistle to Sir George Fleetwood, on
its Remedies, and the Motives to avoid
it, vi. 273

the sight of God is a prevalent means
to restrain us from it, vi. 325

the fear of God a strong Retentive
from it, vi. 344

rifeness of it an argument of the want
of the fear of God, vi. 344

Satan's Temptation to lessen its
guilt, repelled, vii. 304

pardonable, repelled, vii.

lessly, repelled, vii. 341

think it un-

315

follow it fear-

extenuate it

from complexion, custom, profit, impor-
tunity, or necessity, repelled, vii. 364

and Death, the Christian freed from
their sting by the Saviour, No. 33. viii.
155

no absolute freedom from it to be
expected in this world, viii. 555

mortal and venial, the Romanists'
distinction thereof refuted, xi. 342
Single Combats, Epistle on their bloody
Use, Injustice, Danger, and Sinfulness,
vi. 210
Singularity, Satan's Temptation to sin
rather than to incur the imputation
thereof, repelled, vii. 352
Sinner, far off from God, v. 476

far from God in his Thoughts, Af-
fections, Carriage, and Actions, v. 477
Sins, of the Times must be mourned for, v.
548

a man guilty of all those which he
hateth not, No. 46. viii. 15

Men often yield to those, the premo-
nition whereof they would have thought
incredible, No. 43. viii. 229

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