101 121 Satan, vian, a remarkable bow an emblema Pag. Resurrection of the dead, how represented by the spring. ing of feed . . Serious reflections on the certainty of it, Ripeness of coro, a useful meditation upon it Vid. Maturity. Rocks in the sea, how an emblem of the church in this world ..., 270 Rose, how an emblem of creature-enjoyments - 224 PS Ails, too much spread, how an emblem of carnal mirth 306 Salvian, a remarkable expression of this aptient writer 351 Satan, how the filherman's skill is an emblem of his subtility 298 Sea, its purgiog itself, an emblem of the regenerate 232 The ebbing and flowiog of it represents the world's un, certainty 286 The waves of it should awaken finners to repentance 290 How Christ's filling its waves is a comfortable coolide · ration · 294 The riches gained from it, call for great thankfulness 296 Vid. Ocean. Their watchfuloefs teachable to us ting to heaven wonderful mercies . Useful instructions to them i 413 Some account of their privilege and dury 373, doo, 263 322 372 383 318 410 to them 417 du emblem of confricom 256 Pag Seamen, When and how they are peculiarly obliged to be thapkful to God 415 Secrely, People oftea induced to fin from the hope of it 419 The vanity of l:oping for it, in Ganing 421 The non-expectation of it improved agaiost temptations 425 The wickedness of those who lip without regarding it 427 Security, The vanity of hopiog for it in figning against God 417 Seed-corn, principles of grace compared to it Reflection, a poem concerning it and relyrrection of faiats Vid. Rain. Vid. Knowledge. birth The helm of it an emblem of conscience Meditation upon the means osed to preserve it in a storm 29! Spreading its fạils gaseasonably, an emblem of carpal mirth 306 A neglected leak in it represents the danger of indulged sin 308 Shore, the danger of a ship near it spiritually improved 320 Joy of making it, represents that of the saints coming to heaven It was usual for the ancient Christiags to pray there Sin, the dacure and epil of it explained and improved Sins, Indulged ones reprefented by leaks in a ship 308 Sinners, the vanity of those who hope to conceal them felves 425 How God's power and goodness is manifested in them 404 How God's wonderful providence appears in them Lessons to be learned from them, and from preservation in them . Success in our affairs, to be ascribed to God's blefling Vid. Profperity. Swearing profanely, the great evil and danger of ic. 343 322 386 428 427 207 309 259 406 365 416 460 469 146 T .. .. Pag. TAres, their likeness to wheat, considered and improved 104 Thankfulness due to God for recovery from dangerous 363 464 Five arguments to excite to it Threshing of corn, how an emblem of God's afflictiog his people Ao observable remark concerning the pumerous fips of it 341 349 Trade, the badoefs of it chiefly caused by fia By fea, how it is an emblem of communion Vid. Calling. heaven Trees, how barred ones reprefent useless profeffors i gt Serious reflections upon cutting them down 340 ibid. 301 268 301 310 Egetableferving there for avoid 360 370 VEgetables, meditations upon the strange means of pre. .. 226 Uncleanness, directions for avoiding it Unthankfulness to God, the exceeding evil and danger of it 465 Vows, the nature of them 369 The great evil and danger of breaking them W by tares, 104. Vid. Tares. :: How good men are compared to it 146 Will of God, a remarkable example of submission to it. 116 Winds, the mariner's skill in improving them, fpiritualized 263 The danger of losing them spiritually improved 265 404 Wings of the morning, what is signified by this phrase 417 Winnowing of corn, how it represents God's jodginedes 150 Serious reflections upon it Winter, the husbandman's care to provide for it, spiritually improved 120 Will of che marineslo ting them ons God'd by this p 153 Pagi Winter, Various reflections upon it. 132 Worm, a meditation on one catched by a Robin Red-breast 208 Pag 400 448 197 с A 493 - Aflektions, are sometimes very heavy How far we may complain under them 449 458, c. Alurance of salvation, on what grounds a fincere Chri. stian builds it в RIbles, what a blessing it is to enjoy them 424 D Bradford, a remarkable expression of his before his martyrdom 297 Conversion, the nature of the change wrought by it 328 ings, 336. Vid. Evidence. ., Several excelleat properties of it explained 0.-398 afflictions * 406 a blessing * 417 331 . 400 408 415 Pag. 426 Covenant (of grace), It is fure to those who are interest ed in it 422 Their condition deplorable who have no title to it 425 Believers should study it couch How our interest in it must be known An explication and improvement of it . Couruge, the necessity of it to prepare for sufferings - 348 Vid. Fortitude. Creation, the nature of it considered and improved 483 That of man more particularly explained and improved 485 429 430 ? 87 286 437, &c. Eath, coosiderations to raise a Christian above the fear of it A supposed mistake about means to prevent it thould not cause excessive grief How that of good men is not, and how it is to be la mented There are too many such among professors. Directions to those who are fatisfied they are not so. proved Vid. Govenant. Vid. Heart. i formance of them 118 119 113 127 128 130 . 170 E 458 FLection to eternal life, several questions and answers for e .. explaining it • 497 End of man, questions and answers concerning his chief and inferior eod. Estate, trouble for want of heirs to enjoy it, considered 290 Eternal, questions and answers about God's being so 467 Evidence of conversion, six things shewing the nature of it 336 The accessity of it to prepare us for sufferings Tor Tonerings Several rules for attaining it, and preventing mistakes about it. 339 337 |