Alleys, fruitful V. & U. Valour, who truly Valiant Vanity and Vexation, all here below 9, 13 100, 23. 101, 7 Verfes fuit not with exceffive Sorrow 158, 13. the Quiddity of a Verfe 61, 9. wherein the Goodness of a Verfe confifteth 163, 1, &c. 171, 6. Dove-Verfes the Abufe of Poetry 171, 7--24. See Poetry. Bleed Virgin, ber high Eminences Virtue only Immortal 80, 19. more bright than the Stars 170, 16. Several Virtues receive feveral Prefents from the Beast 61, 21. 62, 20. when they quarrel, the Beafts leap upon the Throne Univerfity Life defcribed 70,4 62,13 39, 15 Vows of Love to Chrift 27, 17, &c. 40, II Urim and Thummim, what 168, 20 Ufe, fee Abuse. W. 7 Atching, Weeping, and Praying, how ed Waters, how many ways ufeful to Man 84, 20. verfly conveyed by God Wealth without contentment, dangerous 4, 7. ftributed to the Poor, it is restored to God See Riches. When di 8, 19 170, 24 Will, with God goeth for the work God's Will, Jee God. Windows, fee Preachers. 163,1----15 Winds ferve the Mariner 112,7. and the Husbandman 112,32 Wine in the Lord's Supper, like a Wing mounteth the Soul upward 176,22 124,21 Winter. Man only feeleth two Winters Wishes 40,3. 53,1. 55,1. 65,18. 68,25. 71,16. 85,1. 90,11. 98,1. 99,29. 108,25. 121,12. 138,1. 141, 7. 146,25. 153,3. 157,5,21. 158,1. 160,22. Wit, one of the World's Baits 103,17. how to be managed and imployed 9,1,&c. 28,11. 46,12 Beauty raifeth Wit Woods, where most plentiful 46,1 112,12 112,18 Wool Word, fee God's Word. Words, all too fhort to reach Words heavenly Foys 95, -18 World, God's Book 144,1. Man's Servant 84,1--------30 whence its Original 76,1. Changes 76,6,11. Support 76,6,9,15. Decay 92,6. Ruin 76,16. 92,10. an Argument of its growing old 92. how little of it is Chriftian 134,27. the World the Pope's Mule 189, The World's Bravery, how to be efteemed of 30 62, 25. we are apt to over-value it 63,1. it is most full of fictions 164,12. affordeth no Reft or Contentment to the Soul 100,22, 101,1. Chriftians have renounced its Vanities 172,11. nothing in it worth a Chriftian's liking 103,1----------24. the love of it foolish and dangerous 104,1. whofo loveth it, preferreth a Murtherer before Chrift 165,1--12. hard to have Pleafure in both Worlds 131,13 Worldly Foys, likened to a Rofe 172. worldly Loffes and Gains ufually affect too much 106,23, worldy Sorrow, fee Sorrow. Worm. Schifm in the Church, like a Worm in a Rofe 134,1 Worship is God's Prerogative 70,16. not allowable, unlefs commanded 70,11,24 SYNAGOGUE: OR, THE SHADOW OF THE TEMPLE Sacred Poems, And Private EJACULATIONS. In Imitation of Mr. George Herbert. Plin. Sec. lib.1. Ep.5. Stultiffimum credo ad imitandum non optima quæque proponere. I do efteem't a Folly not the leaft The Eighth Edition, Corrected and Enlarged. LONDON, Printed by F. Barber, for JEFFERY WALE, at the Angel in St. Paul's Church-Yard. 1703. |