let the Pious Chriftian, at certain Periods, make Death the Subject of his Retirements. And having Dyed, as it were, by Anticipation, and put himself into a Pofture of Dying, let him then proceed to Practice: By Meditating and Improving the forementioned Duties and Graces, as the State of his Soul fhall require. That the following Treatife may be Serviceable to the Church of God; and may, through Divine Bleffing, be Inftrumental to the Salvation of Precious Immortal Souls is the humble 3 and hearty Prayer of its unworthy Author. And he hopes he shall not be impertinent, if he thus far Commends it to Publick Accep tance. Viz. T Hat Books of this Sub ject, if given at Funerals, may be of great Advantage to the Living: And would be much more feafonable Expreffions, of Refpect and Kindness, to the Memory of the Dead, than fome other Distributions. The Of Repentance on a Sick Bed. p. 18. compleated. The Sick Man to Examine the Truth of Comfortable Scriptures against Defpair. The Sick Man's Self-Examination. The Sick Man's Communicating. p. 311. The Sick Man's Abfolution. P. 314. Prayers for a Sick Perfon, in Danger A Litany for a Sick Perfon. p. 320. A Com- |