&c. 84, &c. Blamed. 73, Leffer Sins incident to good Liberty of Confcience. Mode- Eternal Life described. 230. 335. Looking on a Woman to luft after Looking, feeing, and confidering, another. An effect of Per Love due to an Adverfary. Luft. Better dealt with at a Di- Luftful Thoughts not to be Luft and Uncleanness intoxi- Who are fitteft to be addref- The temporal Dangers of Luxury and Drunkenness de- Mammon. God and Mammon, Manflaughter condemned. II. 132. Marks of God's true Servants. III. 305. Marriage; when neceffary. II. How deliberately it is to be gone In fuffering we must be purely No Man can ferve two Masters, explained. III. 302. 312. II. 157: Meekness, Patience, and Good- humour. II. 119. Mercies. Common-Mercies no An Error in Morals more dan- The Practice of good Morals The Underminers of them to A good Moral Life a Sign of The Purity and Perfection of the Chriftian Morals. III. 12. The Morrow. Anxiety for it Mourners. Explained. I. 126, &c. stances when the Sermon on They were Hearers of the Ser- His Anxiety the Occafion of his Melancholy and Death. 349. Our Duty in this Respect. 386, Negroes and Indians; how to be The Word Neighbour reftrained The Sum of our Duty to our Neighbour. IV. 175. 184. God. 177. 183. Our Duty to our Neighbour Our Duty to him made more mon on the Mount. 69, 5.4TH. (See Adjuration.) 88, &c. An Oath defcribed. II. 314. The Conditions required to an 315. What falves from the Perfor- But honourably mentioned in | Voluntary Oaths on grave Oc- Exactness of Obedience required. Obedience of the fubftantial mo- The Chearfulness of our Obe dience. 159. Obedience defcribed. IV. 293, &c. 306. 308, &c. 338. Sincere, univerfal, conftant. 343, &c. Object of divine Worship. God Against the Papifts worshipping Occafions of Sin to be avoided. Perfons occafioning Sin how to be abandoned. 270, &c. Offences. Our Neighbour of fending, our Duty to him. I. 195. 200. Old Perfons. Their Duty. II. 71. Our Opinions how to be pro- A better Opinion of our Neighbour, and a worse of ourselves, than each deserves, is the fafeft of Errors. IV. 42. Oppreffion. A Breach of the Sixth Commandment. II. 133. Original Sin. III. 179. Oftentation of Devotion. III. 51, &c. 78. Over-ruling the Actions of wicked Men, and bringing good out of them, prayed for. 131. P Our AIN and Sickness. Parents their Duty to season the Minds of their Children with good Principles. I. 417. Parity the Mother of Confufion. I. 251. Particularity, too much of it a Party. Kindness to our own The Spirit of Party. ibid. The Neceffity of Paftors, and outward Ordinances. II. 180. Patience. Several Helps to Pa- 292. The Patience and Refolution of Peace. How we may contribute Peace-Makers defcribed. 234. Peaceablenef as we are Mem- Peace-Makers have a large Mea- They fhall have the Childrens Portion in Heaven. 267. Difpofes us for Heaven. 269. Perfection. Chriftian Perfection. Several Virtues belonging to it. The Difficulty of it. 446. It is a Proof of an Atheistical It is highly injurious to Man- The best way to avoid it. 324. rit condemned. I. 402. The Spirit of Christianity with It is the natural Refult of the Men. 309. It is the Effect of worldly Inte- It is beneficial to good Men. The Prediction of it a Discou- Perfecution fovereignly medici It is no Sign of God's Anger. - 327. |