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kept reft only from him 154,3. God our Landlord 31, 21. 121,24. He liketh no prefent from us fo well as the Heart 121,27. 122,4,22. He accepteth the Will for the Deed

163,1----15 His care of our Souls 37,19. 41,19. 78,9. 39,23. 100,7. 122,123. His two Lines to draw us to himself 90,1. How he ftriveth with Man 93,7. 99,13. 133,17. His Care of his People, and their Confidence in him 167, 1, &c. He careth most for us when he seemeth least to do fo 145,7. How cross and ftrange his Dealings are fometimes with his Children 158,20. 159,1, &c. 161, 1. and how various 160,1, &c. 161,1,&c. 165, 25. 166,5,13. How he tempereth our Griefs with for and why 153,7.161,15. He is our God even to Death, and after 170,29 His Corrections, Tokens of his Love 126,2. His Love worketh more on our Hearts than bis Rod His due in Tythe and Time to be given him His Gifts far exceed our Deferts and Returns 132,9. 141,1. 177,9. they encourage still to crave more 116,

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178,21 85,10

I ----IS His Glory muft not be given to any other 70,11. it should be our end in every thing His Goodness to Angels and Men His Grace reftraineth our impetuous Lufts 147,1--36. we ftand in continual need of it 120, 17. 137,3,&c. we can do nothing well without it 137,1. 149,29. God is wont to add his Help to Man's Endeavours 79,24 His Grief for our Sins 128,17. calleth upon us to grieve

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His Houfe to be longed for 13,18. bafted unto 13,24. 14,13. 4,25. entred with Reverence 147,17. 1,&c. how we ought to behave our felves there 14,&c. much Benefit by coming thither 14----34 His Immenfity 47,6. He dwelleth not in Temples made with Hands 99, 1, 24. He is invited to dwell in K

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Man 83,13.85,1. defire of God's Prefence maketh this Life irksome 115,19. be converfed of Old familiarly with the Patriarchs 91,19. now he taketh up his Manfion in the Heart 92,1. fee Heart.

His fuftice, fee Juftice.

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His Kingdom. A Prayer for the Advancement of God's, and the overthrow of Sin's Kingdom His Love unmeasurable 90,7. 110,9. 126,16. 140,5.13, 11. it is fhewn unto us Day and Night 56,9. yea,every Minute 56,14. it is our sweetest Repofe 56,16. the Ground of our Affurance 149,19, &c. 150,1. the fole Caufe of our Happiness 183,6,&c. it keepeth us from falling from God 93,1,12. 149,20. 150,1. God cannot why forfake his People 177,21. the first Glance of God's Favour on the Soul, how permanent and powerful 166, God commended his Love to us by giving his Son to dy for us 176,10 His Omniscience 179,19. 184,2. see Sinner. We fhould ftill admire and adore God's eternal Counfels 185,18. 186,33. 188,17. 189,35. 191,32. according to which all things come to pass 184, 1----10 His Pity, tranfcendent 142,25. Arguments to excite it 137,15. 142,13,&c. 173,5. what a quick accefs Prayer bath to God 95,19. he is more ready to hear than we to ask 54,11. why he turneth fometime a deaf Ear to our Prayers His Power infinite 96,1.126,14. what can refist his Will 157,5. or feparate from his Love 157.5. He is to be praised by all, by Man especially 45,1.57,&e. His Mercy to his, above all Fraife 140,1,&c. fee Praife. 1 His Promifes bind him 133,16. 139,30. and plead for us

His Providence how Praise-worthy

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110-113. its two Hands 110,13. it ruleth ad 109,10. 110,9. fee Creatures. God is infinite in all and each of his Works 11,21. He filleth Tempefts

110,25. maketh Sand check the Sea 110,27. feedeth bis Creatures 110,29. 111,1. ordereth Time 111,5. curiously and variously divideth his Gifts 112,10,&c. 113,5,&c. provideth better for us than we should for our felves 87,9. 88,5. continually taketh care for all Things 152,13. especially for his Church 184,9

His Purity

His Robes laid afide for our Rags

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His Ways, and Mans 88,13.165,25. He oft imployeth mean Inftruments about high Matters

155,22 His Will fhould be ours 87,19. 97,6. 159,30. it is the Rule of his Actions

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164,21 His Word, the Rule of all Religious Worship 7043 it fhould be our Rule in every thing 173,9----16 Gold, as ridiculous a God as Garlick 187,17. Gold and Grace agree not Good, doing Good, both comfortable 12,1. and profitable 49,1,&c. 70,26. A good Man defcribed 63,17 Gospel how ufbered in, jee Arts. It prevaileth over Arts 185, 20. And Arms 185,32. See Chriftian Religion. It bath its fet Periods in every Country 185, 25. 191,2,15. its admirable Rife, Growth, Fruits 118,3,&c.

Grace more glorious than the Stars 170,16. It fupportetb the World 76,15. It is but fmall in us in comparison of Corruption 30,1,&c. it bath its ebbs and flows 46, 23. 47, I. 48, 1. 120, 21. As Grace aboundeth fo Should Duty 53, 7. fee Glory. God's Grace, fee God.

Gratitude, fee Thankful.

Grave, fee Bed.

Great Men not to be envied 9,25. how to be dealt with 9,

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Grecian Oracles Grief, Sins foil 170,21. It is of a fubtle and fearching Nature 118,19. 119,1. wafteth the Body 41,7. 129,25.153,11. A Remedy against it 119,7. Griefs future,

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future, not to be foreftalled 139, 1, &c. Grief good, if right taken 124,25. Grief for Affliction, fee Affiction. The Greatnefs of Grief emphatically set out 158,1. It is proportioned by God's distance from us 157,17. Grief and Foy interchangeably fucceed each other 160,1,&c. 161, 1,&c, fee Sighs and Sorrow. Groans, God's Mufick 99,17. fee Sighs..

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Hear. God beareth not those who hear not their own Prayers 126,24. nor his Precepts

127,6 Heart how intricate and winding 118,20. its Furniture 30,1. 31,11. 32,11. it is only in God's Power 18,5. 37,4. The Method of his Care about it 122, 123. How earnestly God woeth it 54,11. 86,18,22. He efteemeth it more than any Gift elfe 121,27. 122,4, 22. 163,1,15. it is all he requireth of us 77,26. 86, 18. 107,25. A good Heart is God's House 130,5. and his Temple 92,1. more dear to him than that of Solomon 99,1,&c. How faulty our Hearts are, and unworthy of God's Acceptance 141,3. How to make them good 141, 19. The Heart beft when one and Single 141,4. but it is oft divided and parcelled out

141,16 The Heart's Deed of Gift 96, 24. 138, 12. 141, 24. Chrift bath purchased it 97,21. it is never at rest till it come to God 99,25. 100, 101, 104, 15. 115, 19. 142, 13. 154, 12. 156,157. A broken Heart deferibed 82,11. how earnestly it longeth for God's Mercy

Mercy 143,13, &c. 144,25. its beft Cordial 105,9a purge for the Heart 31,13. 141,19. a dull Heart, how quickened 123,4,&c. a grateful Heart, earnestly to be begged 116,2,25. Hardness of the Heart 18,5. 30,13.32,9,&c. 37,17. 52,25. how removed 122,25, 32. a fad Heart, how made glad 126,10,&c. Heavenly Foys how best expressed 9.5,1----18 Heaven's Light and Glory 65, 13. 66,6,15. the Joys there only pure and true 162,4. 166,24. Heavens. Happiness deferibed 182,16. 183,1. We have here fometimes a Glimpse of Heaven, and but a Glimpfe 148,1,&c. 166,21. our Converfation and Cogitations fhould be there 101,23. the way thither 135,25, it is the Gift of God's most free and undeferved Love 193,6. Mr. Herbert giveth fome Account of himself and his Life 38,7,&c. 158,21. 163,16. 166,5. 169,21. how fearfully be entred into Holy Orders 154,16. 155,19. his Pomander 169, 16. 170, 1. his Poy or Motto

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Herbs, full of Vertue 111,21. how they cure us 85,5,26. Herbs in Brooks hot and dry 113,13. each Herb fheweth a Deity

Hills, bealthy

Home, our Home above

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Honour, what 62,25. how best employed 27,21. 87,25.
how maintained 18,11. due to bafe Perfons, when in
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Hope of future Happiness, a main Ground of Contentation here 113,1. a Chriftian's Hope grounded on nothing in himself 149, 21. but on God's unchangeable Love 149,25. Hopes requital of Watching, Prayer, Repen

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