Trees, Meditation on the sight of two, one high, the other broad. vi. 217 Trust, not to be placed in Riches...v. 111
in God; not in Riches........ v. 115 upon Trial, Soliloquy on.... vi. 343 Truth, Wicked Men's Judgments oft- times are forced to yield unto it. i. 323 a Commodity to be bought. v. 184 of whom to be purchased...v. 185 the price of it............... v. 185 if precious, why so neglected.
v. 187 -, neglected because it is plain and homely.... .......... v. 187 --, neglected because it is dis- tasteful........ ........ V. 187 the sale of it forbidden......v. 188 several infallible marks to know it from error...
v. 191 wants no adorning. No. 22. vi. 87 distinction to be made there-
--, the difference of them, and the importance of those which con- cern religion........................viii. 46 requisite, to labour and pray for further illumination therein, a way of Peace for a Private Person. viii. 73 a yieldableness upon sight of clearer, a fit disposition for Peace.
viii. 70 all not fit to be at all times .......... viii. 95 the numberless subdivisions of them the occasion of controver- sies........
viii. 95 Tulips and Marigolds, &c. Meditation on the sight of in the garden.... vi. 152 Unconstant, The, Character of.... vii. 105 Understanding deceitful.............. v. 133 of our Gentry, rather
likely to be injured than improved by Travel......... ........ x. 234 Universities and Inns of Court, danger of sending Youth thither too early. x. 2291 Unproficiency, the Ground of, Soliloquy
Unregeneration and Deadness in Sin,
the sick soul's complaint thereof answered.......
Vacuity, none in Nature... No. 4. vi. Vail, the Women's, Sermon on..... v. 484 Vain-glorious, The, Character of. vii. 109 Valiant Man, The, Character of...vii. 89 Valour, true Christian...... No. 74. vi. 287 Vanities, earthly, the sight of God frees us from being transported with them....... .....vii. 346 Variety, allowable, Soliloquy on.... vi. 351 Varieties of Religion, Satan's Temp- tation to think them acceptable to God, repelled...
Vengeance, that God threatens to in- flict upon Israel...
VIA MEDIA: THE WAY OF PEACE IN THE FIVE BUSY ARTICLES,
COMMONLY KNOWN BY THE NAME OF ARMINIUS...........
Vices of Men more easily discerned
than their Virtues....... No. 64. vi. 16 VICES, CHARACTERISMS OF ...... vii. 99 Vicissitudes of the Seasons and of the condition of a Christian, necessity of them.......... ..No. 45. vi. 271 - of Favours and Crosses, the consideration of them, requisite to contentment.....
Vilest things, with us, are most com- mon: with God, the best things are most frequently given. No. 56. vi. 94 Vine, Israel compared to a fruitful one.
v. 342 Christian compared to one. No. 79. vi. 71 Vineyard, God's, the Blessings, Sins, and Judgments of, Sermon on.... v. 341 VIRGIDEMIARUM: SATIRES. Six Books....... x. 275 Virgin Mary, her grief imagined on seeing Jesus on the Cross......... ii. 499 Virginity, to be honoured and desired. ix. 100
, every vow thereof not un- lawful, nor every breach of such vow sinless........ ............................. ..ix. 103 on the possibility or im- possibility of keeping a vow thereof.
'1 the power thereof not granted to all.......... ...........ix. 108 Virtue, every one resembled by some special Vice...........
Wisdom of God, which over-reaches all the finite conceits of his crea- tures....
i. 270 , foolish; and wise Ignorance. No. 3. vi.
of God, in placing Gold and Silver under our feet; and the Hea- vens above us, and open to our view.... No. 86. vi. 41 Christ made ours......... viii. 230 Wise Man, The, Character of...... vii. 85 Witnesses, a Million of, privy to all we do.......... No. 84. vi. 72 Woman, covering her head, significa- tion of the power of the husband.
v. 487 Women repair to the Sepulchre...... ii. 502 Wonder at God's Workmanship. No. 56. vi. 65 Wood, rotten, Meditation on seeing the shining of a piece of......... vi. 219 Word, an honest one, better than a careless Oath........... No. 45. vi. 32 er Action, no one but may be taken with two hands.. No. 97. vi. 76 of God, to be reverenced.. vii. 356 Directions for reading
and hearing it. (See Reading and Hearing)............
rii. 501 Words, good, nothing more cheap... i. 536 and Diseas's grow upon us with No. 54. vi. 93
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