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Sins and Afflictions, the course to be Sons of God, a Privilege to be such, v.
taken in them, No. 97. viii. 52
Sion, The Mourner in, Sermon on, v.
540

Skill, necessary for a Man to proportion
his carriage to his ability, No. 62. viii.
76

Sky, Meditation on the sight of a bright
one full of stars, xi. 144

Slander, its short life, a comfort under In-
famy and Disgrace, vii. 153
Sleep, limitations respecting, vi. 385

want of, Comforts against enume-
rated, vii. 189

the misery of the want of it, with its
best remedy, vii. 189

but a symptom of mortality, a com-
fort under the want of it, vii. 191

of no use whither we are going, a
comfort under the want of it, vii. 191
Slothful, The, Character of, vi. 112
SMECTYMNUUS, ANSWER TO HIS VINDICA-
TION, X. 371

Smectymnuus, what Persons meant by
that name, x. 288

Snails, Meditation on the sight of two, xi.
80

Snake, Meditation on the sight of one, xi.
120

Society ordained for our well-being, No.
72. viii. 180
Sojourners, as such, we must pass through
the World without entangling ourselves
with its affairs, v. 559

we must make ac-
count of no other than hard usage from

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their spiritual right to all

the creatures of God, v. 529

their interest in God him-

self, v. 529
their right to the guardian-
ship of the blessed Angels, v. 529
their claim to Eternal

Glory, v. 530

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its Separation and Immortality, viii.

its Instant Vision of God on its
Egression from the Body, and its Pre-
sent Condition, till then, viii. 381

its perpetual Vigilancy, and Fruition
of God, viii. 383

its Knowledge, when glorified, viii.
385

blessed, the Glory of Heaven enjoyed
by it, viii. 387

its employment in Heaven, viii. 389
departed, what respects it bears to
us, and to its own body, viii. 391

its reunion to the body, both glorified,
viii. 393

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Sports, limitations respecting, vi. 385
Spring, Meditation on seeing one in the
Wild Forest, xi. 110

Star, gliding, Meditation on the sight of
one, xi. 54

State, those that would keep it, must keep
aloof off, No. 81. viii. 115

State and Geographical Knowledge, better
acquired from Books than by Travel,
xii. 111

Stiffneckedness, the sin of it, v. 255
Stock employed, Soliloquy on, viii. 250
Stones, Meditation on the sight of a heap
of, xi. 162

Street-cries in London, Meditation on the
hearing of them, xi. 80

Strife, they who sow it to be suppressed by
Authority, vii. 92

STRUTHERS, MR. WILLIAM, Letter to
HIM, X. 115

Study and Contemplation, Epistle to Mr.
Matthew Milward, on the Pleasure of
them, with the Varieties of scholar-like
employments, vi. 214

Subject, Solomon's Description of one, di-
gested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes,
viii. 472

Sudden extremity a notable trial of Faith,
No. 92. viii. 25
Suffering, partnership thereof with Christ,
v. 336

of evil, the sight of God upholds
us therein, vi. 326

good examples of meekness and
patience therein, ví. 340
Sufferings, greater, of holier men, a com-
fort under sickness,vii. 115

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Sufferings, Satan's Temptation to think them | TEMPTATIONS, LETTER OF ANSWER TO AN
proofs of God's disregard, repelled, vii.

322

the comfortable end of them, a
consolation under sickness, vii. 120
Suing, importunate, included in Prayer,
vi. 491

Sun, Meditation on the sight of Motes in
its beams, xi. 152

its scorching beams troublesome, No.
26. viii. 221

and Moon stand still, i. 194
Superfluity, affectation of it a sign of weak-
ness, No. 34. viii. 103
SUPERNUMERARIES, viii. 203
Superstition besots the minds of men, i.
111

infatuates the heart, ii. 58

Superstitious, The, Character of, vi. 107
SUSURRIUM CUM DEO: SOLILOQUIES: or,

HOLY SELF-CONFERENCES OF THE DE-
VOUT SOUL, viii. 233

Swallow, Meditation on the hearing of one
in the chimney, xi. 82
Sylvester, Mr. J., Verses to, on his Bartas
Metaphrased, xii. 328

Synod of Dort, Sermon before, xi. 465
Synods of the English Church, determine
only things indifferent, x. 61

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UNKNOWN COMPLAINANT CONCERNING
THEIR FREQUENT INJECTION, vi. 302
Comforts against enumerated,

vii. 138

their being for our good, a

comfort under them, vii. 138

and Foils, the advantage to
be made to us therefrom, vii. 141
Testaments, accordance betwixt the two,
i. 105

Tertullian, his rule for ascertaining what
is of Apostolic Authority, x. 163
Thankfulness to God, who hath delivered
us from the wretchedness of corrupt na-
ture, v. 301

excited by exemption from
others' misery, No. 27. viii. 221

a renewed act of, requisite
to duly receiving the Lord's Supper, vi.
305

Thankless Office to cross a man in his sin,
No. 16. viii. 61

Thief, the penitent one, ii. 592
Thing, the best, corrupted, is worst, No.
72. viii. 112

Things, which are most eagerly desired,
are most hardly gotten and kept, No. 37.
viii. 36

Think well, and speak well, No. 66. viii. 19
Thoughts, the same, do commonly meet us
in the same places, No. 87. viii. 116

138

Meditation on their variety, xi.

-wandering after earthly Vanities,
No. 3. viii. 212

their Thousand Years' Reign of the Saints, the
importance of the controversy on this
subject, viii. 510

their

their

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of only in Rev. xx. 4, 5. viii. 512

spoken

the prophecy of Daniel
improperly alleged to this purpose, viii.

513

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Temptations of Prosperity more dangerous Time of our Sojourning in this World, v.

than those of adversity, No. 79. viii. 22

561

Time not lost, that is bestowed upon a
friend, No. 65. viii. 41

but a small part of it given to God,
No. 10. viii. 59

hath a power both to magnify and
lighten evils, No. 26. viii. 152
Times, Epistle of Complaint concerning
their Iniquity, and the Means to redress
it, vi. 230

Timothy and Titus, the Superiority of
Bishops argued from St. Paul's Epistles
to them, x. 193, 325

the Postscripts to their
Epistles considered, x. 236
Tongue, a false one to be avoided, v. 252
a malicious one to be avoided, v.

252

253

an obscene one to be avoided, v.

Tongues, confusion of them, i. 28
Traditions, Newness of the Romish Doc-
trine of them, ix. 372

against Scripture, ix. 374
against Reason, ix. 376
Tranquillity, what it is, and wherein it
consists, vi. 5

insufficiency of human pre-
cepts on the subject of, vi. 6

two universal Enemies of it,
on the left-hand Sins, which must be
taken away and Crosses, which must
be duly tempered, vi. 8

enemies of it, on the right-
hand, over-desiring and over-joying of
earthly things, with the Remedies, vi.

25

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neglected because it is distasteful, v.

the sale of it forbidden, v. 156
several infallible marks to know it
from error, v. 159

wants no adorning, No. 22. viii. 100
distinction to be made therein, xi.

243
Truths, the different kinds, to distinguish
between them, a rule of Moderation, vi.
423

fundamental, to rest in such as
are clearly revealed, a rule of Modera-
tion, vi. 429

unimportant, to be remiss and
easy both in our Opinion and Censure
respecting them, a rule of Moderation,
vi. 431

the difference of them, and the im-
portance of those which concern reli-
gion, vii. 47

- requisite, to labour and pray for
further illumination therein, a way of
Peace for a Private Person, vii. 77

a yieldableness upon sight of
clearer, a fit disposition for Peace, vii.

73

all not fit to be at all times urged,
vii. 101

THE FIVE BUSY ARTICLES, COMMONLY
KNOWN BY THE NAME OF ARMINIUS, X.
471

Truths, the numberless subdivisions of VIA MEDIA: THE WAY OF PEACE IN
them the occasion of controversies, vii.
101
Tulips and Marigolds, &c. Meditation on
the sight of in the garden, xi. 55

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Vices of Men more easily discerned than
their Virtues, No. 64. viii. 19
VICES, CHARACTERISMS OF, vi. 104
Vicissitudes of the Seasons and of the con-
dition of a Christian, necessity of them,
No. 45. viii. 163

of Favours and Crosses, the
consideration of them, requisite to con-
tentment, vii. 22

Vilest things, with us, are most common :
with God, the best things are most fre-
quently given, No. 56. viii. 108

Vine, Israel compared to a fruitful one, v.

314

Christian compared to one, No. 79.
viii. 82

Vineyard, God's, the Blessings, Sins, and
Judgments of, Sermon on, v. 313
VIRGIDEMIARUM: SATIRES. Six Books,
xii. 133

Virgin Mary, her grief imagined on seeing
Jesus on the Cross, ii. 599
Virginity, to be honoured and desired, ix.
180

every vow thereof not unlawful,
nor every breach of such vow sinless,
ix. 184

on the possibility or impossibility
of keeping a vow thereof, ix. 187

the power thereof not granted
to all, ix. 189
Virtue, every one resembled by some spe-
Icial Vice, No. 82. viii. 23

rests in its own consciousness, No.
43. viii. 37

the best riches; Knowledge, the
next; Riches, the worst, No. 44. viii.
37

envied, a comfort under Infamy
and Disgrace, vii. 152
VIRTUES AND VICES, CHARACTERS OF.
Two Books, vi. 87

VIRTUES, CHARACTERISMS OF, vi. 89

counterfeit and true, the differ-
ences between them enumerated, vi.
358

Voluptuous Man, a Beast, v. 297
Vows, the Sick Man's, Soliloquy on, viii.
294

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