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A50154But why so late?
A50154Have ye got the Good You might?
A50154Must too my cloudy Sorrows rain in Tune, Distilling like the softly Showrs of Iune?
A50154O what?
A50154Of what?
A50154Shall I go invocate The Muses to mine aid?
A50154Shall I take what a Prologue Homer hath Lett mee Relate the Heavenly Powers Wrath?
A50154Should I say more, like him that would extol Huge Hercules, my Reader''l on me fall With such a check; Who does dispraise him?
A50154Their Head is gone: Who ever knew a greater Student and Scholar?
A50154To sob, Why didst thou dy?
A50154What has thy Vineyard done, that thou Command''st the Clouds to rain no more?
A50154What shall I do?
A50154What shall I say?
A50154but a Verse to wait upon thy Grave, A Verse our Custome, and thy Friends will have: And must I brue my Tears?
A50154for thee?
A50154for their eternal good How did he bring the Promises, and how Did he discharge flashes of Ebal?
A50154or beheld a better Preacher and Praesident?
A50154say, Our Chariots and our Horsemen where are they?
A50154shall I fetter My Grief, by studying for to mourn in Metre?
A50154what Man wo n''t a Mourner now become?
A50154where can thy Triumvirate Meet with its Mate?
A50154where fly''st thou?
A50154where''s his parallel?"
A50154wherein You are drawn from the Egypt- graves of Sin Compelled to come in?
A50154why delay I?
A51412And what does he, but pray?
A51412And who is there being as I am, would go into the Temple to save his Life?
A51412As 〈 … 〉 my Complaint to man?
A51412But being now Converted, Does his Grace quite extinguish his Fi ● ry Nature,& Spirit?
A51412But if Sanctified, if Light and Heat be put into them by the Baptism of Fire, How do the Excellencies of this Spirit Excel themselves?
A51412Have you never a Brave Man among you to undertake this Great& Worthy affair?
A51412How Disposed?
A51412How Excellent, How Lovely and Desirable is it?
A51412How Qua ● ified?
A51412How many Brawls and Factions would it prevent?
A51412How much does it conduce to Brethrens Living together in Unity?
A51412Now if this Spirit be Unsanctifyed, t is a stoutness in evil: that will be ready to say,( with Pharoah) Who is the Lord?
A51412Now when was this?
A51412Now, was it the Souls of these men?
A51412Or, the men themselves?
A51412Shall I come unto you with a Rod; or in Love, and in the Spirit of Meekness?
A51412Should such a Man as I Fly?
A51412So, if we ask,[ What Spirit is he of?]
A51412The Spirit of a man will sustain his Infirmity; ● ut a Wounded Spirit who can Bear?
A51412Thus they Dreamt; and does the Scripture give any Countenance to such Fancies?
A51412What Remedy now in the Case?
A51412What is thy Request?
A51412What will you?
A51412What?
A51412When was that?
A51412Where( I wonder) does Iob so speak?
A51412Who is there among you of all the People?
A51412we mean, of what Temper, Inclination or Genius?
A50163A Godly Man, among our first Planters here, while he was cutt ● ng o ● Wood, being asked, Who it was for?
A50163A Pious Person being asked, What do you Remember of the last Sermon?
A50163And are these the Hands, that, O ye Souls in peril, ye will rush into?
A50163And are we so fond, so mad, as to imagine that the Indians will stop there?
A50163Behold, we have Forsaken All; and what shall we have Therefore?
A50163But how can we answer this unto Their Majesties?
A50163But how may this be said to be, In the Hand?
A50163But wh ● t can not one Angel do?
A50163But what Cordial shall I procure, which may inspire you with such a Valour?
A50163Good Sir, All What?
A50163Have not I commanded thee?
A50163Have you forgotten the Exhortation?
A50163Hence even some of the Ancients( or shall I call them by a contrary Name?
A50163How rarely have Armies been the Schools of true Vertue and Honour?
A50163How seldome do Bands consist of those who are not a who do not so?
A50163I know thy Pride; for give me leave to say it, What have I now done?
A50163O our God, Wilt thou not Judge them?
A50163Shall we permit the whole Province of Main to be over- run by the Indians( and their Abettors) because the Manners of some people there please us not?
A50163The Souldiers demanded of Him, saying, What shall we do?
A50163We read sometimes of a Church in an House; Why should you not as well study a Church in a Camp?
A50163What are they, but Bloody and Deceitful men?
A50163What can be now said, by any Rational man, against the proceeding of the War?
A50163What is your Life?
A50163Where throughout Eternal Ages?
A50163Wherefore do I put my Life in my Hand?
A50163is there not a Cause?
A50163or, are we Rich enough to Loose without Regret, the Best part of the New- English Trade?
A5017226. Who is on the Lords lide?
A50172Again, What have been the Authors from whom we have been afflicted?
A50172And Alas, have we not very much Injured the Indians?
A50172And have not we also Followed the Indians?
A50172And why have so many of our Brethren and Neighbours been made a prey to the most Savage Murderers in the world?
A50172Are you so, or are you not?
A50172But I pray, which of them American Cities, must New- England become Incorporate into?
A50172But in Compliance with it, Let every man seriously now enquire of himself, What have I done?
A50172But we are to enquire, What is implied in that presence of GOD, which we are to be solicitous about?
A50172But, What is it for a people to be With God?
A50172Do not I fill Heaven and Earth, saith the Lord?
A50172Had we ever felt the sore grievances of an illegal& arbitrary Government?
A50172Hear this, ye old men,; hath this been in your dayes?
A50172How came this to pass?
A50172If God be for us, who can be against us?
A50172If the Lord be with us, why then is all this befallen us?
A50172If the Lord had been with us, had all the wild Creatures that passed by this Vineyard, found such Opportunities to be plucking at it?
A50172If you are not, what do you here in this Lower World, where you can find no more of your own Attainments?
A50172Is God Holy?
A50172Is God Merciful?
A50172Is God Righteous?
A50172Let no man say, I am a sorry Creature, of what account can my prayers be?
A50172Methinks, t''were an harder Quaestion, Wherin should we not?
A50172Our Fruits have been blasted;& were they not abused in the excesses of Sensuality?
A50172Shall the Grandchildren of Moses turn Idolaters?
A50172Shall we forget the Hope of our Fathers, or forsake our Fathers Friend?
A50172T is a Summons given to the world in every Generation, Who is on the Lords side?
A50172The Lord is on my side, I will not fear; what can man do unto me?
A50172We may then defie, even the Gates of Hell it self, for, Cur metuat hominem homo in sinu Dei positus?
A50172Were you visited with Plague after Plague, in a long Series of heavy Judgements, as We your poor Children are?
A50172What Burden?
A50172What have been the Objects in which we have been afflicted?
A50172What shall I say?
A50172What was that?
A50172What?
A50172Wherein shall we return?
A50172Whither shall I flee from thy presence?
A50172Why have the worst of the Heathen had renewed advantages to disturb our Peace?
A50172Why have we had Fire after Fire, laying our Treasures in Ashes?
A50172Why have we had War after War, made upon us by a Foolish Nation?
A50172and shall the Children of Samuel become the Children of Belial?
A50157Again, Was the Infant now lamented, very suddenly snatch''d away?
A50157And are these things against you?
A50157And ask, What should my future Deportment be?
A50157And then Examine thy self, Wherein have I transgressed and exceeded?
A50157Art thou Afflicted?
A50157Art thou Afflicted?
A50157Art thou Disgraced?
A50157Art thou Fearful?
A50157Art thou Pained?
A50157Art thou Poor?
A50157Ask thy felf, What have my past Behaviours been?
A50157But from whose Hands do the Afflictions of the Lords people come?
A50157But once more, Is the gone Infant an only Child?
A50157But when?
A50157But where shall I stop?
A50157Can you not sincerely say, That you have chosen God in Christ for the Best Portion, as of your selves, so of your Children?
A50157Do thy Friends deal unworthily?
A50157Do''s not thy Affliction put thee upon more Prayer than thou didst use before?
A50157Finally, Have we any Doubts about the Eternal Salvation of the Children which we have Bur ● ed out of our sight?
A50157Has any remarkable Affliction befallen thee?
A50157How do''s this Appear?
A50157How pernicious a thing it is to have too much Applause in the World?
A50157I am not without my Fears, that you are the Iaylors, Shall I say?
A50157I would seriously ask, Was not the Spirit of Prayer abated in thee before that Affliction came?
A50157If it were so, Why should not my Spirit be Troubled?
A50157Is any among you Afflicted?
A50157Is it impossible unto that God, who is wise in Counsel, and wonderful in Working?
A50157Is my complaint to Man?
A50157Now, What is the Result of all this?
A50157O what things can be for thy Good, if these are not so?
A50157Parents, Can you not sincerely say, That you have given, as your selves, so your Children, unto God in a Covenant never to be forgotten?
A50157Princes did sit and speak against me; but what was the issue of the Affliction which the Calumny and Obloquy of his Persecutors gave unto him?
A50157Say now, O Believer, Are all these things Against thee?
A50157Shall God Prick thee and Lance thee, and all thy bad Blood be still running in thy Veins?
A50157Shall God Prune thee and Cut thee, and no good Fruit be found upon thee after all?
A50157The Lord resolves to make you know more, Secondly, of his SON: What are all those Afflictions that make you groan?
A50157The loss of Children, did I say?
A50157The sweet Influences which your Afflictions are like to have upon you, who can enough describe?
A50157They of Old reflected hard, when they said, Can any good thing come out of Nazareth?
A50157Thus do they that say, Can any good thing come out of Affliction?
A50157To be too well spoken of, procures that Envy, before which, Who can stand?
A50157Was the Infant whose Decease we do deplore, one that was very Pretty, one that had pretty Features, pretty Speeches, pretty Actions?
A50157We may behold the Lord ● fflicting of an Heman in his Mind; th ● Man complains, Lord, Why dost thou cast off my Soul?
A50157Well, and I pray, Why not?
A50157What are you Afflicted for?
A50157What should hinder Good from coming out of that grievous thing?
A50157What?
A50157Whence do''s this come to pass?
A50157Why so?
A50157not meerly by a Convulsion, but by Scalding, by Burning, by Drowning, by Shooting, by Stabbing, or by some unusual Harm?
A50157— Sedes ubi Fata quietas Ostendunt —[ Or in a better Dialect] Where all Tears shall be wiped from their Eyes: But where?
A50142A very Heathen handling that Problem, Who is the best Armed Souldier?
A50142After you have ate and drank with Jesus Christ can you sit and side with the Assaylers of His Throne?
A50142And can you find in your hearts after this, thus to break your Everlasting Govenant?
A50142And should it not be a part of your Task every Evening to reflect and ruminate on the Mercies of the Day foregoing?
A50142Are you Tempted unto Revengfulness?
A50142Are you tempted unto Distracting and Corroding Cares about the things of this Life?
A50142As a religious man once at work in the Woods, being asked, Who are you at work for?
A50142At the End of each day, be able to make a good Reply unto that Question, Quid profeci?
A50142Besides, Would you serve God with that which costs you nothing?
A50142Do you provoke the LORD to Iealousy?
A50142Have not many of you also satt down at the Table of the Lord?
A50142How comes it then to pass, that in our Trainings there seldome are any of Marks and Prizes set up for the promoting this Accomplishment?
A50142How if every one should plead so?
A50142How say ye, we are mighty and strong men for the war?
A50142I will reprove thee, and set thy sins in Order( in Battle- Array) before thine eyes?
A50142Joram when he saw Jehu said, is it Peace?
A50142Now what shall be done in order hereunto?
A50142Once more, Did they with- draw all Refreshment from our Lord Jesus Christ in His ruefu ● … Agonies, and count a Cup of Gall good enough for Him?
A50142Or Blessed be the Lord, for the Friends that love me?
A50142Or would you be made Souldiers by a Miracle?
A50142Or, Blessed be the Lord, who hath granted me a large Estate?
A50142Our Antedatings of Heaven''s Work?
A50142Shall we imagine that GOD will teach any unlawful thing?
A50142Shall we speak of SKILL?
A50142Shall we speak of STRENGTH?
A50142Surely you can not presume that you shall make your party good against God, who can Thunder the whole world into nothing in a moment?
A50142The Clouds have rumbled, Lord, shall we showre down fierce Lightenings upon them, as we did upon Sodom& Gomorrah?
A50142The MERCIES of God are on every side, surrounding every one of us: O where are our HALLELUJAHs?
A50142The Se ● … 〈 ◊ 〉 〈 ◊ 〉 Lord, shall I run over the heads of''em, as I did to Pharaoh and his Followers?
A50142Thus particularly: Are you tempted unto Uncleaness?
A50142Thus the Body is defended: But what shall ● … e done for the Head?
A50142Thus, if any unrenewed Sinner ask, Is there not a Peace between God and me?
A50142Were you not Baptized into the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ?
A50142When will men chuse David''s Motto, Anishallo ● …; i. e. I am peace?
A50142When will those two make- bate Pronouns, Meum and Tuum leave off to set mankind together by the Ears?
A50142Will any of you be loth to go- to- School unto the Almighty ▪ GOD ▪ Will you play the Truant from the School of GOD?
A50142and he answered, what Peace, so long as the Whoredomes of thy mother are so many?
A50142and so, of a Faithless and a Christ- less Life?
A50142are you stronger than he?
A50142as I d ● … Corah and his Company?
A50142not spare time to go to School to GOD?
A50142or What progress have I made this day in military Discipline?
A501647 8. Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth Iniquity?
A501647. Who can Forgive Sin, but God only?
A501649, 10, 11, And why may not YOV come to be pardoned as well as the ●, if you tread in their steps, by a serious and sedulous making after it?
A50164?
A50164A Pardon is to be had, if you slight it not; and how should that mel ● your very Heart within you?
A50164And that you have hereupon a Wicked Nature in you, full of Enmity against all that is Holy, and Iust, and Good?
A50164And what Reaso ● ● 〈 ◊ 〉 that Hope?
A50164And what kind of Iudgment will it be?
A50164And why doest thou not pardon my transgression, and take away mine Iniquity?
A50164Are are you desirous of this?
A50164Are you further sensible, 〈 ◊ 〉 you have Lived, a very ungodly Life?
A50164Are you sensible, That you were Born a Sinner?
A50164As before, Why dost Thou?
A50164Ask the Undone Murderer that is now before you, whether he feels not Sin like a Load upon him?
A50164But are you sensible, That ● ou have broken all the Laws of God?
A50164But as it was of old said, If a Man sin against the Lord, who shall entreat for him?
A50164But do you find, that as you have no Rightetousness, so you have no Strength?
A50164But shall a Man than be worse than a Wolf unto a Man?
A50164But shall they not Rise and Float again?
A50164But thus it is in Iustification; God therein causes our Sin to pass away But 〈 … 〉 does it pass?
A50164But what follows?
A50164But what will you do for that God, who has given you these hopes of a Pardon?
A50164But why then do not we seek a pardon for our many and our mighty Sins?
A50164Death is a Sleep, How?
A50164Even so If a Man sin against the LORD, who shall pardon him?
A50164H. S. Indeed, Sir, I confess it?
A50164H. S. That Commandment, Thou shalt not make to thy self any Graven Image; How have I broken it?
A50164H. S. What''shall I do?
A50164H. S. With all my Heart?
A50164Have you an Hope in that Blood, for all the other saving effects of it?
A50164Have you gone on a great while in Sin, and grown old and gray, and horribly Ripe in your Evil wayes?
A50164How much more, will an exact performance of it, have such a Consequence?
A50164How should man be Iust with God?
A50164How strange an Argument is this?
A50164How then is Death a sleep?
A50164I am afraid the Spirit of God has done striving with me?
A50164I have been calling to thee, and thou hast been hardening thy heart at my Calls, and dost thou expect mercy after all?
A50164I pray tell me plainly what special Sin, do you think it was, t ● a ● laid the first Foundation of your D ● struction?
A50164I pray, why then did you, Bellarmine, Dispute with so long and strong a Sophistry, against the safest course in the World?
A50164I would say ▪ If he trouble you, who can Quiet you?
A50164Is it not an Epitaph written by the Apostle upon the Grave of Rahab, Rahab the Harlot perished not?
A50164It is, Why hast thou set me as a Mark against thee; so that I am a Burden to my self?
A50164It was a sigh that once passed from him As for me is my complaint to Man?
A50164Look round about, and say, Is there any Sorrow like your Sorrow?
A50164Now have not you many and many a time turned your back upon some of those glorious Institutions?
A50164O what cause have you to fa ● ● out with Sin forever?
A50164Our first Enquiry is to be, What is implied in the Pardoning of Transgression and the Taking away of Iniquity?
A50164Saiest thou?
A50164Saist thou, I fear I have committed the Vnpardonable sin?
A50164T is, Why dost thou not Pardon my Transgression, and take oway my Iniquity?
A50164That the Guilt of the First Sin committed by Adam, is justly charged upon you?
A50164That you are guilty of thousands of Actual Sins, every one of which deserves the Wrath and Curse of God, both in this Life, and that which is to come?
A50164The Distress of a Guilty Sinner lies in this point ▪ What shall I give for the sin of my Soul?
A50164The Matter of it, is contained in those words, I have sinned, what shall I do unto thee?
A50164To invert the words of Elihu, When He gives quiet, who can make trouble?
A50164Truly, There is no other Name by which we may be saved?
A50164Un ● o whom?
A50164What a FOR is that?
A50164What is Gods Design, in our Pardon?
A50164What is it that the Word of God, pronounces upon the Murderer?
A50164What shall I say more?
A50164What then are you, that have Murdered yours?
A50164What?
A50164When once a man is Dead, what is the next thing?
A50164Where do you see a Door of Hope?
A50164Where is Abraham, that once was an Idolater?
A50164Whither did I say, it passes?
A50164Who then can Intrude, or dare Invade upon the Great God, so as to allow for a Wrong which has been done unto His Majesty?
A50164Will a Wolf kill a Wolf?
A50164and of Magdal ● n the Strumpet?
A50164know we not, That we shall quickly Sleep in the Dust?
A50164shall I expl ● in what I mean?
A50164that it is the Grace of God alone which must enable you to accept of Salvation from the Great Saviour?
A50164that you can not of your self move or stir, towards the Lord Jesus Christ, though you justly perish if you do not Run unto Him?
A50164was as much as to say, O do it not; so here, Why dost thou not?
A50164what became of Menasseh, the Conjurer?
A50164where did you begin to lea ● ● God ▪ and Ruine your self?
A50177Alas, The Devils, they swarm about us, like the Frogs of Egypt, in the most Retired of our Chambers Are we at our Boards?
A50177And here, what I shall say?
A50177And how does he know it?
A50177And what use ought now to be made of so Tremendous a dispensation?
A50177And why?
A50177And, The Devil so Hardens them, that nothing will awaken their cares about their Souls: How come so many to be Seared in their Sins?
A50177Are all the other Instruments of thy Vengeance, too Good for the chastisement of such transgressors as we are?
A50177But have we safely got on our way thus far?
A50177But how should it be with us, when we perceive that our Time is but short?
A50177But now, What shall we do?
A50177But what shall be done to cure these Distractions?
A50177But what shall be done, as to those against whom the Evidence is chiefly founded in the Dark World?
A50177But what will become of this poor New- England after all?
A50177But, Is not the Hand of Ioab here?
A50177But, O why should not New- England be the most forward part of the English Nation in such Reformations?
A50177Do we stay till the Storm of his Wrath be over?
A50177Have not many of us been Devils one unto another for Slanderings, for Backbitings, for Animosities?
A50177I will go forth, and be a Lying Spirit in the Mouth of all the Prophets?
A50177Iesus, thou Son of God, art thou come hither to Torment us before our Time?
A50177If the Devils Time were above a Thousand Years ago, pronounced, Short, What may we suppose it now in Our Time?
A50177In fine, Have there been Faults on any Side fallen into?
A50177In the Issue therefore, may it not be found, that New- England is not so Stock''d with Rattle Snakes, as was imagined?
A50177Inasmuch as the Fire- brands of Hell it self are used for the Scorching of us, with cause Enough may we cry out, What means the Heat of this Anger?
A50177Is it not possible?
A50177Must that which is there next mentioned, be next encountered?
A50177Must the plague of Old Egypt come upon thee?
A50177Must the very Devils be sent out of Their own place, to be our Troublers?
A50177Must this Wilderness be made a Receptacle for the Dragons of the Wilderness?
A50177Must we be lash''d with Scorpions, fetch''d from the Place of Torment?
A50177No sure; why may not the last be the first?
A50177Of what Use or State will America be, when the Kingdom of God shall come?
A50177On the one Side,[ alas, my Pen, must thou write the word, Side, in the Business?]
A50177Once more, why may not Storms be rekoned among those VVoes, with which the Devil do''s disturb us?
A50177Seems it at all marvellous unto us, that the Devil should get such Footing in our Country?
A50177Shall we Sink, Expire, Perish, before the Short Time of the Devil shall be finished?
A50177That Honourable person, then reply''d, How comes the Divel so loathe to have any Testimony born against you?
A50177The Chief Judge asked the prisoner, who he thought hindred these witnesses from giving their testimonies?
A50177The Devils, having broke in upon our World, there is great Asking, Who is it that have brought them in?
A50177The means which the Lord had formerly Employ''d for our Awakening, were such, that he might well have said, What could I have done more?
A50177There have been some fome feeble Essays towards Reformation, of late in our Churches; but, I pray, what comes of them?
A50177There will be Devils to Tempt us unto Carnality; Are we in our Shops?
A50177There will be Devils to Tempt us unto Sensuality: Are we in our Beds?
A50177Think ye that these were Sinners above others, because they suffered such Things?
A50177We are told, God Swears in Wroth, against them that believe not; and what follows then but this, That the Devil comes unto them in wrath?
A50177We may say; and shall we not be Humbled when we say it?
A50177What a Difficult, what an Arduous Task, have those Worthy Personages now upon their Hands?
A50177What is that?
A50177What needs now more Witness, or further Enquiry?
A50177What shall I say?
A50177What the Man''s Name was?
A50177What was the Design of our God, in bringing over so many Europaeans hither of later years?
A50177What?
A50177When Our Lord once was going to Muzzel him, that he might not mischief others, he cry''d out, Art thou come to 〈 ◊ 〉 me?
A50177Who of us can say, what may be shown in the Glasses of the Great Lying Spirit?
A50177Why was that?
A50177Yea, but are we as Willing to Dy, as, Weary of Life?
A50177always Yoked up, from this Piece of Mischief?
A50177and he answered, He supposed, it was the Divel?
A50177and of all the Prophecies, That All the ends of the Earth shall Remember and Turn unto the Lord?
A50177keeps us from such a Mishap; yet where have we an Absolute Promise, that we shall every one alwayes be kept from it?
A50177or, by any Unadviseableness, contribute unto the Widening of our Breaches?
A50177when Hell it self is feeding upon us?
A501761688 SHall we Ingratefully Overlook the Beginnings of Mercy, as small and Incon ● siderable Things?
A501767.2 What shall I now do for the House of God?
A50176Again, What have been the Authors from whom we have been afflicted?
A50176And Alas, have we not very much Injured the Indians?
A50176And have not we also Followed the Indians?
A50176And if so,''t is time for us to Lift up our Heads, with at least some Examination, whether we shall not shortly see the Vintage of the Papal Empire?
A50176And may I not say it?
A50176And what shall we now say?
A50176And why have so many of our Brethren and Neighbours been made a prey to the most Savage Murderers in the world?
A50176Another while our praises are like Ethans to say, Who is a Strong God like unto thee?
A50176Are you so, or are you not?
A50176But I pray, which of them American Cities, must New- England become Incorporate into?
A50176But in Compliance with it, Let every man seriously now enquire of himself, What have I done?
A50176But of what kind?
A50176But the praises of God, being shaped in the Honourable Thoughts of our Souls, what are we then to do?
A50176But we are to enquire, What is implied in that presence of GOD, which we are to be solicitous about?
A50176But, What is it for a people to be With God?
A50176Consider, Who is Man?
A50176Do not I fill Heaven and Earth, saith the Lord?
A50176Except in the matter of our Sabbaths, what are we better than the People of God in that rueful Countrey?
A50176Had Had we ever felt the sore grievances of an illegal& arbitrary Government?
A50176Hear this, ye old men,; hath this been in your dayes?
A50176How came this to pass?
A50176If God be for us, who can be against us?
A50176If the Lord be with us, why then is all this befallen us?
A50176If the Lord had been with us, had all the wild Creatures that passed by this Vineyard, found such Opportunities to be plucking at it?
A50176If you are not, what do you here in this Lower World, where you can find no more of your own Attainments?
A50176Is God H ● ly?
A50176Is God Merciful?
A50176Is God Righteous?
A50176Let no man say, I am a sorry Creature, of what account can my prayers be?
A50176Look upon the Fixed St ● ● s, and what shall we say about the Bigness of them?
A50176Lord, What is man that thou shouldest be mindful of him?
A50176Man, wouldest thou have any Excellent Things done for thy self?
A50176Methinks, t''were an harder Quaestion, Wherin should we not?
A50176O consider with our selves, Who is God?
A50176Or, what shall we say about the Number of them?
A50176Our Fruits have been blasted;& were they not abused in the excesses of Sensuality?
A50176Shall the Grandchildren of Moses turn Idolaters?
A50176Shall we forget the Hope of our Fathers, or forsake our Fathers Friend?
A50176Shall we say, All this i ● Nothing, because we have not yet All that we would have?
A50176T is a Summons given to the world in every Generation, Who is on the Lords side?
A50176The Fears of Potery vanished?
A50176The Lord is on my side, I will not fear; what can man do unto me?
A50176The Witnesses Risen; the Tenth- part of the City fallen; and such a prospect of far greater and more gloriou ● Things before your Eyes?
A50176We may then defie, even the Gates of Hell it self, for, Cur metuat hominem homo in sinu Dei positus?
A50176Well, and what is now incumbent upon us, that have the view thereof?
A50176Were you visited with Plague after Plague, in a long Series of heavy Judgements, as We your poor Children are?
A50176What Burden?
A50176What Instruments are we then to praise God withal?
A50176What have been the Objects in which we have been afflicted?
A50176What if one thing intended in it should be This?
A50176What shall I render to the Lord for all His benefits?
A50176What shall I say more?
A50176What shall I say?
A50176What was that?
A50176What?
A50176Where God had carried Israel over Iordan, there were Ston ● s erected for His praise; but what was inscribed on them?
A50176Wherein shall we return?
A50176Whither shall I flee from thy presence?
A50176Who can be compared, who can be Likened, unto the Lord?
A50176Who is like unto thee, O Lord, who is like unto thee?
A50176Who is on the Lords side?
A50176Why have the worst of the Heathen had renewed advantages to disturb our Peace?
A50176Why have we had Fire after Fire, laying our Treasures in Ashes?
A50176Why have we had War after War, made upon us by a Foolish Nation?
A50176Yea, to see the Success of the Gospel, in bringing home of many Souls to Christ?
A50176[ In that Day ye shall say] But What day is That day?
A50176and shall the Children of Samuel become the Children of Belial?
A50176was it any History of what and been done by God?
A50176what has God wrought?
A5013933. cryed out unto the Lord Jesus with a loud voice, Let us alone?
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A50139?
A50139Be watchful in every place, be watchful in every thing; be jealous alwaies, Has not the devil now some design upon me?
A50139Because a Possession by evil Spirits, may besal one of our Communion, What then?
A50139Besought our Lord, If thou cast us out, suffer us to go into the herd of swine?
A50139But I pray, What things were those that left their first estate, being now reserved in chains of darkness to the judgment of the great day?
A50139But What shall these hurried people do?
A50139But from such a G. K. what better Dealing might have been look''d for?
A50139But where is Increase Mather''s Crime?
A50139But, I pray Friend George, when is this due time to bee?
A50139But, as Paul said unto Him of old, King Agrippa, Beleevest thou the Prophets?
A50139Do n''t object, What if there be no God?
A50139Do you find the Devil ready to devour you?
A50139Do''s not thy Conscience tremble at such Iniquity and Impiety?
A50139From what can the Efficacy of these words proceed, but from the Consent and the Action of the Devils?
A50139How many Fits more am I to have?
A50139How many Temptations does the Devil seek to to devour your souls withal?
A50139How much more may this be said about the man who is angry at his maker?
A50139How often do many of you make a Mock and a Ieer of the Devil while you are drudging for him?
A50139How shall I be* Tomorrow?
A50139How shall I do this wickedness and sin against God?
A50139I thought also, on what David said, that He had sinned, but what have these poor Lambs done?
A50139If David thought it a sad thing to fall into the hands of men; What is it to fall into the hands of Devils?
A50139If any of us asked her, Who her Company were?
A50139If it be asked, How the Devils are our Adversaries?
A50139If it be asked, Why the devils are our Adversaries?
A50139Is there any thing in these cursed Roarings to perswade your Hearkning thereunto?
A50139Is there not a God in Israel, that you go to Belzebub?
A50139It pleased God to put it into the heart of one to ask him, Whether he had any Familiarity with the Devil?
A50139It was demanded, They ● Who is that THEY?
A50139Let all mankind judge whether they might not justly be compel''d unto the payment of it?
A50139Let me ask, Is not the hand of Joab in all this?
A50139Now to use a Charm against a Charm, or to use a Devils Shield against a Devils Sword, Who can with a good conscience try?
A50139O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that you should not obey the Truth?
A50139O what a diresh I thing is it, to be prick''t with Pins, and stab''d with Knives all over, and to be fill''d over with broken Bones?
A50139Pray, What do you think of Tomorrow?
A50139Roaring Lions that go about seeking whom they may devour, what are they but the creatures whom the Devil is a Sire unto?
A50139Sayes Hughes, In what shape?
A50139Sayes Hughes, What did you do there?
A50139She said; Well what do you say?
A50139Since our Ierusalem was come to such a Consistence, that the going up of every Fox would not break down our stone wall, who ever meddled with''em?
A50139That if any Idle or Vseless Discourse be going, they shall be well, but at any serious Discourse they shall be tormented in all their Limbs?
A50139That they shall Move and Fly, and Tell secret things, as no ordinary mortals can?
A50139That they shall be able to peruse whole Pages of Evil Books, but scarce a Line of a good one?
A50139That very night the Devil came to him, and told him, Had he blabbed out such things?
A50139The Almighty God puts that Question, VVilt thou forsake the World, the Flesh, and the Devil, as thy Baptism dos oblige to do?
A50139The Demand of God is VVilt thou Beleeve as Baptised persons do profess to do?
A50139The Demand of God is, VVillt thou put on Christ, as the Baptised profess to do?
A50139The Witches promise to serve the Devils, and the Devils promise to help the Witches; How?
A50139The next day the mother of the boy went unto Glover, in the Prison, and asked her, Why she tortured her poor lad at such a wicked rate?
A50139These things are the Roarings of the Hellish Lion; and will you hearken to him?
A50139They go about, but how?
A50139This may be an Expostulation us''d with all ungodly men; O foolish Transgressors, who has bewitched you?
A50139Thou shalt not suffer a Witch to live?
A50139Thus I would say, Friend, Beleevest thou the Scriptures?
A50139Thus for the Ague, for the Tooth- ach, and for what not?
A50139Thus let them say, What have I any more to do with Devils?
A50139Turn ye, turn ye, why will ye dye?
A50139What Benefit, what Advantage, do you think these horrid Roarings can propound?
A50139What Wages have you from those Hellish Task- masters?
A50139What have I any more to do with Idols?
A50139What hurt is it you will do to Mrs. Mather?
A50139What if those Ranters, and these Quakers be shaken together in a Bag?
A50139What is stronger than a Lion?
A50139What more dirty Reproach than that of Witchcraft can there be?
A50139What peace, so long as the Withchcrafts of thy mother are so many?
A50139What shall be said of such men?
A50139What shall in this case be done?
A50139What shall then be done for our Preservation?
A50139What things be those that besought our Lord of liberty to enter into the swine?
A50139What will those Incredulous, who must be the only Ingenious men say to This?
A50139What?
A50139What?
A50139When did Witchcraft ever make any person Rub?
A50139When was a David made a prize for a devil?
A50139Why may not spiritual Devils, as well as Devils Incarnate get leave to do it?
A50139Would he get you into any Rebellion?
A50139Would he have you be immoderately careful?
A50139Would he have you be unclean?
A50139Would he have you be unjust?
A50139Yea, often ask yourselves, What service may I do for God?
A50139is thy servant a dog, that he should do this great thing?
A50139or, Is there not a Divel whose Agency must account for things that are so extravagant?
A50139will not Prayer and Faith do, but must the Black Art be used against our enemies?
A50139will you do her any hurt?
A50139would you have me write upon my hands?
A50139yet how rarely was it ever done?
A50139— pray, can ye tell how long it shall be before you are hang''d for what you have done?
A50162A Service do we count it?
A50162A man shall subscribe with his hand unto the Lord?
A50162Alas, have yo ● no more Kindness for your Families, than to lay them open to the Fury of a great and a terrible GOD?
A50162Alas, how should it be otherwise?
A50162Alas, what a YET is there?
A50162All thy Time is given by God, and shall None of thy Time be given to God?
A50162And I pray, Why should not you be afore- hand with him?
A50162And are they truly Dull?
A50162And ask them, What their Company is?
A50162And this the rather, because of another Question, which is, For What were you made?
A50162And what a phrensy is this?
A50162And what tho you can not pray Quaintly?
A50162And what was his Argument?
A50162And what will the Issue of that Service be?
A50162And will not this make you pray?
A50162Are there any Back- sliding Souls, in our Families?
A50162Are there any Converted persons in our Families?
A50162Are there any Vnconverted persons in our Families?
A50162Are there any Vnfruitful Souls, in our Families?
A50162Ask men when Destruction and Death is near to seizing upon''em, How much would you give now for a little of the time that is gone?
A50162Ask them, Have you ever yet carried a labouring and heavy- laden soul unto the Lord Iesus Christ?
A50162Ask them, How they spend their Time?
A50162Before we pray, we should think, Think seriously, To WHOM am I to pray?
A50162But What shall we do?
A50162But Where has he shewed it?
A50162But are they dull?
A50162But if the Ma ● ter be absent?
A50162But is not this the deplorable Condition of many, many Young people here?
A50162But let no man argue so Man hast thou Time to Feed thy Family and no time to Teach them?
A50162But what mean you, O ye inconsiderate Youths, to delay the Remembring of your Creator so?
A50162But, O Lord, who has believed our Report?
A50162Can we say, I do not dy but live?
A50162Can you not uprightly say, That if you were sure to be freed from Sin, you could be content to be struck by Death?
A50162Do ye now believe?
A50162Even so we should Enquire of our young people, What Thoughts are you most troubled with?
A50162Every Afflicted man should ask, How may the Sorrowes of my life promote the praises of my God?
A50162Every man should be able to make a good Answer to the Question which Pharaoh put unto Ioseph''s Brethren, I pray, What is your Occupation?
A50162God is Trying whether you will now think, What shall I render to the LORD for all His benefits?
A50162Hast thou not lived above a Score of years in the world, and never yet seriously thought, What is it that God sent me hither for?
A50162Have not I commanded thee?
A50162Have ye understood all these things?
A50162He not say it of thee?
A50162How can Scolding, and it may be Striking too, agree with Praying ▪ in which we are to lift up pure ● ands, without wrath?
A50162How many thousands of happy thoughts might we have as we are sitting in the House, or walking in the Street, otherwise wholly unimployed?
A50162How much Idle Time, and how much useful Time, they allow unto themselves?
A50162How much more will a righteous man regard the state of his House?
A50162How, How can you be deaf Adders before the Charms of these Considerations?
A50162If a Devil had a Bodily Possession of our Children, how impatient should we be to see them delivered?
A50162If any man ask, How do the Scriptures of God help men in the Praises of God?
A50162If your Children do not cry Hosanna, they will call wicked Names, they will curse and lie, and take the Name of God in vain; and which is best?
A50162In short, Would we truly say with Ioshua, My House shall serve the Lord?
A50162In short: Good was the Temper of that sick person who being asked, Which do you desire, to live, or to dy?
A50162In this unhappy Case, What shall be done but this?
A50162It is God''s Whose Air is it, whereby you are every day refreshed?
A50162It is for our shame that even an Heathen made that complaint, Q ● uem mibi dabis qui diem est ● met?
A50162Let every man often enquire, What are my Opportunities to glorify God?
A50162Lovest thou me?
A50162Ly at His Feet, and say as Paul of old, Lord, What wouldest thou have me to do?
A50162Man, art thou willing to quit all claim unto the Death and Blood of the Lord Jesus?
A50162Mine eyes do fail with tears, because the children swoon in the streets of the city; they say to their mothers, where is the corn?
A50162Must I leave you?
A50162No Service was ever so delightsome as this?
A50162O save me, for in Death there is no Remembrance of thee, in the Grave who shall give thee thanks?
A50162O sit down and think well, How shall I lay out my time for the best Advantage?
A50162O yee souls in peril, What is it that ye resol ● e upon?
A50162Often ask your own souls, What is there that I may do for God?
A50162Once more, What is it that does engross thy Time, and put by thy Prayer?
A50162One Question is, By whom were you made?
A50162Our Children, did I say?
A50162Our God has been as a Father to us; and yet shall not we Serve Him as our Master?
A50162Quo semel est imbuta recens — Are they Young?
A50162Say, Will you serve the cursed and cruel Enemies of your Souls?
A50162Shall God say thus of Christ?
A50162Shall the dead praise thee?
A50162So should we ask our young people, Have you Experieneed a work of Regeneration in your souls?
A50162Some desire to live, and wherefore is it?
A50162Strikes it no ● cold unto the heart of the Reader?
A50162T is a common thing to say, God knowes my heart; but who does enough lay that thing to heart?
A50162T is a fearful Impiety and Presumption, for a man to sit down at the Holy Supper without enquiring, Have I a Wedding garment on, or no?
A50162That Angel is yet alive;& he makes the motion to every one of us, Wilt thou be my Fellow- Servant before the Lord?
A50162That infamous Apostate Iulian, was killed by the secret prayer of a good man, at that hour very far distant from him ▪ What shall I say?
A50162The God of Heaven is Our God, and it becomes us to Fear Him; our Fathers God, and how much ought we to worship Him?
A50162The first Question that the Thoughts of men should be employed upon is, What is the Cheef End of Man?
A50162There are holy longings and lookings of Soul, with which we may cry out, Why, why are His Churiots so long i''coming?
A50162They are like the Miser who on his Death- Bed, hugg''d his Baggs of Gold, and cry''d out, Must I leave you?
A50162Those bright Morning stars ask this of you, Will you come and move in our Sphaere?
A50162Thou Madman, From Whom hast thou all thy Time?
A50162Thy Death stands, just behin ● thee there with an Horrible Pole- Ax ready lifted up, saying as the Prince of old, Shall I smite them?
A50162To be extreme busy& earnest about the trifles of this world, while a precious never- dying soul is unprovided for?
A50162To praise God, What is that?
A50162To pursue, this Argument; I beseech you Brethren, Whose Light is it, whereby you are every day revived?
A50162Well, Our God enquires of us, Why art thou unwilling to be taken away in the midst of thy dayes?
A50162Well, put the Question so, What is the Cheef End of Life?
A50162Well, who of us can say, that this day is not our last day?
A50162What are they for?
A50162What could it be for, but this?
A50162What is the Use we are now to make of these things?
A50162What manner of communications have ye?
A50162What shall I say more?
A50162What shall I say?
A50162What shall we then do that we may leave no part of our due Homage to God unperformed?
A50162What, No Time to pray with thy Family?
A50162When Cornelius was at his Family- prayer, what a signal favour did the Almighty God show unto him?
A50162When Esau had missed his Time to procure a Blessing for himself, how did he resent it?
A50162When God has been merciful to us, even common Ingenuity, end much more, holy Ingenuity will put us upon that Enquiry, What shall I render to the Lord?
A50162Where will you find a man that esteems his Time as he ought to do?
A50162Wherefore is there a price in the hand of a Fool?
A50162Wherefore?
A50162Whether in Prayer they secretly and sincerely pour out their souls before the Lord?
A50162Whether vain Persons and Fools, or the Saints which are the excellent, and all those that fear God?
A50162Who reckons any more upon it than the false Gehazi did?
A50162Whom shall hee teach knowledge?
A50162Whom they sit withal?
A50162Whose Fire is it that warms you?
A50162Whose Meat is it that feeds you?
A50162Whose Raiment is it that covers you?
A50162Why can not we venture our Families and the Concernments thereof, in the Hands of the faithful God?
A50162Why do Thoughts arise in your hearts?
A50162Why tarry the Wheels thereof?
A50162Why?
A50162Will not such a smart Thunder clap, cause ● hee and th ● Famil ● to fall down ● pon their knees?
A50162Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which is not?
A50162With what face can you pray in a Storm, if you do not also pray in a C ● lm?
A50162Would you get External Blessings?
A50162Would you get Internal Blessings?
A50162Wouldst thou really and earnestly be holy?
A50162Written and Formal Indentures are made between man and man; Why should not there be so between God and man?
A50162Yea t is convenient for a man every Evening, before he sleeps to examine himself and ask, If I dy this night, is my immortal spirit safe?
A50162Yea, Would you be General Blessings?
A50162and For What am I to Pray?
A50162and How soon may I dye, and my praying seasons all be over?
A50162and will not you afford Prayers for the safety of those little ones?
A50162answered, I refer it to God; and when it was again said, But suppose God should refer it to you?
A50162or will you serve the GOD Whom it is good for you to draw near unto?
A50162shall I smite them?
A50162t is a solemn thing,''t is, A thing by it self: What followes it?