Pharaoh and his host overthrown in the Red Sea.......
Pharisaism and Christianity, Sermon
Pharisees, account of them ...................... Philosophers, particularly the Stoics, defective in treating on Tranquilli- ....vii. ty Phrensies, many kinds in the World. No. 61. vi. 280 Physicians, all living creatures their own; except man, for his soul.
Picce, Meditation on the discharging vi. 172 of one...... Piety and Religion, Ten Cases of Conscience concerning them an- swered:-
1. How to demean ourselves
concerning Evil Spi- viii. 421 2. How far a secret pact with Evil Spirits doth extend, &c........ viii. 425 3. Whether a man may be
present at an idola- trous devotion, or may communicate with
wicked persons....vii. 427 4. Concerning Vows. ...viii. 450 5. Concerning Heretics and
Heresies........... viii. 432 6. Whether, and how far, the laws of men bind the conscience.....viii. 435 Concerning Tithes...viii. 438 8. Whether it be lawful to
vate it Peacock, Meditation on the sight and
Pearl, Meditation on the sight of a fair one......
Penance, commutation thereof, de- fended...
Penances, how far enjoined in the Church of England........... Penitent Sinner, God's debt to him, and his to God...............No. 5. vi. 49 Penitent, The, Character of........vii. 94 Pentecost, St. Peter's Sermon on
that day, its matter and effects. v. 377 Performance, a Binder......No. 29. vi. 30 Peripatetics explained................vii. 313 Perseverance, the Way of Peace in
respect to this point......... ix. 825, 841 Personal Accomplishments may be suf- ficiently acquired by our Gentry without Travel.. Persons, to distinguish betwixt such as are guilty of errors, a rule of Mo- deration.....
dispossess Pagans and Infidels of their coun- try...................viii. 441 Concerning Absolution. viii. 446 10. Whether a laic person may take on him to interpret the Scrip- ture..................viii. 450 Pilgrim, Christian, one in a strange .......No. 37. vi. 329 country. Pilgrimages to the Holy Land, The stronger incitement to travel to the true Land of Promise, the Heavenly Jerusalem.... No. 34. vi. 59 Pilgrims, all are so, this consideration
a comfort under bauishment....viii. 167 Pitcher, Meditation on the sight of ........vi. 115 one carried......... v. 329 Pity for careless souls...... Pius II.. his testimony in favour of the marriage of Ecclesiastics... ix. 130 Place, highest, not to be striven for.
No. 33. vi. 31 Plants of Grace and Nature, the same power works in both......No. 3. vi. 247 Pleasure and Pain, the benefit of mo- ...No. 88. vi. deratingthem..........
-, no Worldly hath any ab- solute delight in it........No. 16. vi. 28
whither to address it in time of Public Calamity......
-, power of it..........No. 58. vi. , the test of a Man's state.
No. 18. vi. 86 -, Secret, a test of sincerity. No. 53. vi. 95 -, proper posture therein.... vii. $57 -, pre-required to it that the heart be clean, clear, humble. vii. 494 -, a resolution to be frequent and fervent therein, requisite to con- tentment....... ...... viii. 36 a fruit of Christian union, viii. 246 what is included in the actual exercise of it........................vii. 497 Praying for the Dead, practice of it.
v. 442 Preachers, to confine themselves to subjects suited to the pulpit... viii. 954 Preaching, proper deportment under it........ vii. 957 Precepts and Practice of those with whom we live, avail much on either part.......... ...........No. 88. vi. 75 Predestination, the Way of Peace in respect to this doctrine.... ix. 820, 828 Prejudice a great enemy to Truth. No. 47. vi. 13 Presence of God, in order to our ap- pearing holily therein,
there must be a just and right apprehension of the Divine Majesty........ vii. 299 a true and
certain acknowledgment of his presence ....... vii. 301 which Acknowledgment will be followed by humble Reverence and Holy Fear.
Prodigal and Covetous Man, how thought of................ No. 68. vi. Profession, Christian, Cautions against a formal and barren one, urged on all that love Christ in sincerity. vi. 424 Profane, The, Character of.........vi. 103 Profane Men, their misplaced fear. vii. 365
Profil and Traffic, Ten Cases of Con- science concerning them answered:
1. Whether it be lawful to raise profit by the loan of money....viii. 374 2. Whether wares may be sold as dear as possi- ble........ ................................ viii. 377 3. Whether the seller must tell the faults of his wares................viii. 379 4. Whether commodities may be sold dearer for giving days of pay- ment.............. viii. 381 5. Whether, and how far, monopolies are lawful.
ii. 178 overruleth and disposeth all events................................................. No 15. vi. 52 --, course of it we cannot alter, but must quietly submit to. No. 5. vi. 247 reliance upon, a Means
of Peace....... vii. 34 the consideration thereof as overruling all events, requisite to contentment....... ...viii. Provision in the very desert, will not be wanted by those, that depend upon God, and busy themselves in his work ...ii. 331 Prudence, description of it, digested from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes. x. 17 Psalms, Epistle to Mr. Hugh Chom-
ley, on Bp. Hall's Metaphrase of some of them..... vii. 157 Psalm cxxxiii, a Latin Version of in Emanuel College.......... ...viii. 370 PSALMS, SOME FEW OF THEM META- PHRASED. x. 257 Public Calamities, a cause for Mourn- ing... v. 563 Public Sins, a cause for Mourning. v. 564 Punishment, a cause of Mourning. v. 561 Purgatory, the Romanists' fable there-
of exposed... ...ix. 54 Purpose of God, not changed in add- ing to the Life of Hezekiah...... ii. 116 Purposes of God, we fulfil them when we know not........
i. 286 Purposes, many good ones not brought to effect...... No. 10. vi. 319 Purity of heart, requisite to devotion. vii. 495
Railing and Provocation, to refrain from them, in differences of region, a rule of Moderation...... Rain, Meditation on the sight of in the Sun-shine........ Rain and Waters, Meditation on the sight of the........ ........ vi. 121, 122 Raven, Meditation on the sight of one. vi. 162 Reading the Word of God, this must begin with holy reverence, proceed with serious reflection, and close with thanksgiving................ vii. 504 Reason cannot give us the sight of God vii. 538 obloquy to be confuted or de- spised thereby, a comfort under In- famy and Disgrace.............. viii. 143 Rebekah, her Conception.......... i. 35 Rebellions of a wicked People, against a merciful God...... Recipe, universal, for all maladies.
RECONCILER, THE, an Epistle Paci- ficatory of the seeming Differences of Opinion, concerning the True- ness and Visibility of the Roman Church ........ ix. 306 Recovery, care of speedy after a fall, a means to keep the heart tender. vil. $70
Red-breast, Meditation on occasion of one coming into the chamber, and singing...
vi. 118 Red Cross, Meditation on the sight of one on a door...... vi. 167 Redemption, what the day of it is... v. 526 --, mercy of God therein to Man magnified.......... No. 23. vi. 259 Christ made ours.... vi. 234 Reformation, the advantage of mo- narchical over popular.
ix. 519 Reformed Churches. See Protestant Churches.
Refuge, the sure, Soliloquy on...... vi. 356 Relapses into sin, complaint thereof, with the Remedies......... Religion, this Island blessed with it.
V. 92 false should be true, and true false, should we judge by ap- pearance.... V. 129
The True, Epistle to Mr. Sam. Burton, Archdeacon of Glou- cester, on the Trial and Choice thereof..........
51. vi. 93 Reward, the blessed, Soliloquy on. vi. 395 Rich, Timothy's Charge to them... v. 103 Honourable, Aged, if a Man would be, he should not strive so much to add to his Wealth, Repu- tation, Years, as to detract from his Desires...................[88. vi. 42 · Man's Friends, are the friends of his riches.............. No. 63. vi. 66 Riches to be imparted..... No. 14. vi. 27 easily got with the sacrifice of a good Conscience...... No. 77. vi. 37 --, a burden to the Soul. No. 11.
the loss of them may be good for us...
the dispositions of Men. No. 12. vi. 27 -, sharp, better than smooth No. 17. vi. and Praise, bow to be esti-
mated ... No. 47. vi. 32 Righteousness, Christ made ours. viii. 231 Reputation to be valued. No. 99. vi. Rod and him that smites with it, to Requital, ours to God for his favours.
v. 351 RESOLUTIONS FOR RELIGION..... vii. 288 Best and Motion........ No. 8. vi. 83 Resurrection of Christ, an image of the general Resurrection........ ii. 505 a subject of Joy in Heaven and Earth......... ii. 307 Retiredness and Secrecy, Epistle to Sir Edmund Bacon on the Benefit of them.......
vii. 147 the willing choice of it by some, a comfort under imprison - ............................ viii. 162 the grodness thereof, and the partnership of the soul's impri- sonment, comforts under confine-
be kissed.......... v. 238 Roman Church, its present state.. ix. 29 its declension from its ancient purity .... ix. 38 on the Trueness and Visibility thereof. See Reconci- ler........... ix. 306
-, Letter in vindication of its Trueness and Visibility... x. Romanists, impossibility of reconci- liation with them, from their obsti- nate and adverse disposition.... ix. 33 impossibility of reconci- liation with them, from the nature of the matters controverted-an enumeration of these............. ix. -, impossibility of the Means of Reconciliation with them.... ix. 72 their arts and advantages in the seduction of English Tra- vellers......
....... x. 243 have but a mere outside of
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