An Alphabetical Table ofMatters. Covecoufnefs, The temptations to wb, ,, it expofes Men, vol. t Defpair, Arguments againf it, vol. t. p.7o9. This one great p. 258. The root of all Evil, ibid. Aggravation f the Miferies of the domed, vol., 2. p. 49. Covecoufm;fs, Endlef and irfatiahle, vol. r. p. 26o. That it The reafon of furias and Spira's Dfpair, vol. IN p.489. hinders Men from the enjoyment of what they have, p. 263. Devil, WO calld the God of thisWorld, vol. 2. p.923,981 Arguments agai fl it, p. [2601, z7o. The folly of it, efpecially 582. His ways of tempting Men to Sin, vol. 1. p. 441. in old Age, p. 27o. The unprofitablenefs of obis Vice, vol. z. vol.2. p. 522. The poorerof his Temptations, vol. z. p,442ï p. 27. vol. 2. p. 322, 523, 524 Council of Trent, It'sRule of Faith, vol. t. p. 45 &c. Its Devil, His Temptations no =rife for infidelity, vol. 2.,p. 457, new Articles of Faith, vol. t. p. 233, 234. 458, 583: Flowfar theAuthor of it,,vol.2. p.581, 582. By Council, The definitions ofa general Council, noJure help againf what means he bolds Men in it, p..582. Error, vol.'s. p.246, 249 Devil, His Temptations reffìible, vol. z. p.442. vol.o. p.. 5831 Country, Being born in a particular Country, no prejudice againf 584. His Advantages overevil Men, vol. i, p. 441. a goodMan, vol. A. p. 455. vol. 2. p. Boo, dot. Devil, Howfar the Author of all our Sins, vol. its p. 442. How Courage, the dell of Religion, vol. r. p.466. farrefrain'd byGod, vol.z. p. 523, 524. Crape 6 (Archbifhop) hisFall, and glorious Recovery, vol. i. Devil, His Power over our Minds, vol. s. p. 604. Thatbe has no Knowledge of our Thoughts, vol. 1. p. 603, 604. His Creation, An inflance of God's goodness, vol. t. p. 680. The Power of working Miracles. Vide Miracles. wifdom of God in it, vol, 1. p. 623. This a proper Objeá of Devil, The Power of calling out Devils, how bellowedoé the A, our praife, p. 628. And an Argument for our Mull inLod, poiles and frfl Chrifians, vol. 2. p. 5o8. Why this Power p. 628. continued fo long in the Church, p. 51o. Creation or making fomethingout of nothing, the difficulty of it Devotion, Motives to ferioufnefs ihit, vol. r: p. z 56. cirar'd from contradiáion, vol. t. p.745. Devotion external, How far acceptable, vol. o. p. 929. vol. z. Creatures, 'God's goodnefs to bis Creatures, vol. t. p. 680. &c. p.326, 334. How apt Men are to refl upon it, vol. t. p.334, Creatures, Their variety, order, and end, the effeá of Gods This the Faultof the Church of Rome, ibid. goodnefs, vol. L. p. 682. &c. Their imperfeáionr accounted Differences among Proteflants, how unreafonabte, vol. z. p.3431' for, p. óyo. Howpernicious., vol. í. p. 562. Creatures, Thefufferings of bruteCreatures accounted for, vol. r. Differences in the Church of Rome, vol. r. p. 249.. How bet - p. 69o, 69r. ter manag'd than amongProteflants, VOL t. p. 562. Credible witnefes, their Tefimonya fuficient ground of Faith, Difficulties ofReligion, whencethey proceed, vol. p.522. By vol. z. p. 578. what means to be conquer'd, p. 52 ;. Their no jell difcourage. Credible relation, a fußicientground of affiorante,vol.2. p. 580. to our Endeavours, p. 524. Credulity, In what cafes blameable, vol. 2. p. 444. Difficulties ofReligion, oppor'd to the rewards ofit¡ vol.,. p.525. Creed ofPope Pius theFourth, vol. 1. p. 234. Diligence in theBufinefs ofReligion, bowneceffary,vol.t. p.52 ;, Criminals, The Repentance of dying Criminals, the validity of 524. vol. 2. p.379. Wherein it confis, ibid. Motives to it confder'd, vol. 1. p.742, 733 it, vol. z. p. 382. Crois, Taking up the Crofs, what it fignifier, vol. t. p.9a. Diligence in our particular Calling. Vide Wing. Cullom, The power of it, vol. 1. p. 525. Diligence in our world!; Concerns, bow farneceffary, 201.i. p.629; Difcipline, The ancient Difcipline ofthe Church,vol. t. p.493. D. Difcourfe, The evil and danger pf, Lewd andFilthy Difcourfe, IAmtfd, Ht room for their Repentance, vol. 1. p. 545. vo1.2. p.393. The incivility of it, P. 396. How it grieve, Their State unalterable, ibid. Their Mifery, p. 545 the Holy Spirit of God, p. 398. vol. 2. p.46. &c. vol. z. p. 632, 6;9, 64o. Difeafes, The Gift of healing Difeafes balowd upon the Apt. David, That 3efut was the Seed of David, prov'd againf the filer, vol. 2. p. 505. The Power of infliling Difeafes, hot Objeáions of the Jews, vol. z. p. 531, 532. beftow'd upon them, p. 598. Day, Lord's Day, how to le obferv'd, vol. 1. p. 277. Difobedience wilful, why inexcufablé, vol. 2. p. 658. Dead, The powerof railing from the Dead, why befow'd ton the Difpenfations of the Law and the Gofpel, their torrefpendenre, Apofles, vol. 2. p. 5o5, 506. vol. 2. p. 278, 503, 504. Dead, One rifing from the Dead, for what Reafons unlikely to Difpures about Religion, bow to bemanag'd, vol. i. p. 535.536. convinceMen, vol. 1. p. 553 Diffmulation, The Follyof it, vol. 1. p. 6, 8. vol.2. p. z18. Dead, That Chrifl was really deadbefore bisRefurreáion, vol. 2. Dives's Charity to bis Brethren, vol. r. p. 14i, 536. p.183, 253, 544. Divination, what the Heathens thought of it, vol. t. p. 605. Dead, In what fente wicked Men are Paid to be dead, vol. 2. Divifons among Chriflians no Objeáion againf! Chriflianity i p. 2z2. vol. 1. p.468. The Mifchiefs of them, vol. 2. p.2z7. Death, The fear of it unreafonabte, vol. 1. p. 1 t 3, 114. How Dottrines divine, howdiflinguifht, vol. t. p. 237. Their Evi. madeea fie tour, vob2. p. 219. Cato's Difrour/e of Death, denn, vol.2. p. 516. &c. P. 216, Dotlrineof Devils, what meant by it, vol. t. p. 53. Death, The wifdom and ufefulnefsof meditating upon it, vol. z. Dominick (St.) His Charaáer, vol. z. p. 33o. p. 213. What influence itfhould have upon ur, p.213. Donatifis, Their greundlefs Conceit of the Catbolick Church; Death, Preparation for it, vol. z. p. 177, 178, 218. The vol. 2. p. Bor. Folly of delaying it, 219. Direáions for it, p. 219. Drunkeonefs, The deformity of this Vice, vol. 2. p. 37. Death, Why ca/I'da Sleep, vol. 2. p.180. This m Argument Duelling, The Evil of it, vol. z. p. 28, 29. for the Soul's peping till the Refutation, p. 181. Duties of Natural Religion, vol. t. p. 334, 335. How difro Death, The blejJednefs of goodMen after Death, vol. t. p. 184. vered to of by God, p, 336. The Dwane fs and Obligation of This a ground of comfort under prefent ARliáions, p. 185. them, ibid. Their tendency to our convenienceand interei, This a great Motive to Piety, p. 19o, 191. P 337, 338 Death, What meant by abolifbing Death, vol. 2. p. 111. How Duties Moral, what, vol. T. p. 346. this effe£fed by Chrill, p. 112. Duty, Thereafonablenefs ofour Duty, vol. r. p. zoo. How more Death -bed, The feuere Refletlionoof Sinnersat this time, vol.2. fully taught and enforc'd by the G f el, vol. 0. p. 495. Mo. P. 633, 634 fives to the faithful difcharge rf it, vol. t. p.759, 760; Death-bed Repentance. Vide Repentance. vol. 2. p. 207, 371, 372. Death of Chrift, bow difficult tohumane Reafon, vol. 2. p. 283, Duty to Parents, the want of it objelled to our Saviour, aa- 284. Howconceal'd by the Popifh Miffronaries, ibid. vol. 2. fwer'd, vol. 2. p. 239. Dye, What it it todye a trueClrritan, vol. 2. p. 183. P. 512. Death of Chrtf, The Defign of it to promote Holinefr, vol. 2. p. 35a. How thisa Motive to Repentance, vol. z. p. 7. Death of chri foretold byhimfelf, vol. 2. p. 547. How this an Argument of his Propbetick Spirit, p. 571, 572. Decrees ofGod, How to frame our Opinions about them, vol. i. P. 573, 579 Degrees of oar future Happinefs, vol.1. p..186, 187. 1,01. 2. p. ;84. This a Motive to Diligence, ibid. Deluge, The general Deluge, the feverity of it, bow confient with God's Goodnefs, vol. t. p. 694. Delufion, Whypermitted byGod, vol. 2. p.441, 442, 443. E. FArly Piety, the advantages ofit, vol. T. p. 331. Eager, The Antiquity of this Fefival, vol. z. p. 243. The time of its obfervation, how hotly difputed in the Cbrißi. an Church, rol. 1. p. 202. Education, The Benefit of a goodEducation, vol. I. p. 331, Education, The Prejudices of Education, frongef in religious Matters, vol. 1. p. 046, 458, 459. vol.2. p.256, 456, 457. r:! u n u Employ-
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