LYE, Rev. Thomas, A. M.: How are we to live by Faith on Divine Providence ?.. By what scriptural Rules may Catechising be so managed, as that it may What may gracious Parents best do for the Conversion of those Chil- Vol. Page. i. 369 ii. 99 The true Believer's Union with Christ Jesus............. MALLERY, Rev. Thomas, D. D.: MANTON, Rev. Thomas, 1). D.: How may we have suitable Conceptions of God in Duty? How may we cure Distractions in holy Duties?. How ought we to improve our Baptism? Man's Impotency to help himself out of that Misery [the Misery of his Estate by Nature] The Scripture is a sufficient Rule of Faith..... What must we do to prevent and cure spiritual Pride?.... MAYO, Rev. Richard, A. M.: iii. 378 From what Fear of Death are the Children of God delivered by Christ, and by what Means doth he deliver them from it?.. iv. 253 Invocation of Saints and Angels unlawful vi. 97 Of Christ's Humiliation MILWARD, Rev. John, A. M.: How ought we to love our Neighbours as ourselves?. How ought we to do our Duty toward others, though they do not theirs NEEDLER, Rev. Benjamin, B. C. L. : V. 214 i. 621 iii. 451 How may beloved Lusts be discovered and mortified? NEST OF NEAST, Rev. Thomas, A. M.: * What are the Characters of a Soul's sincere Love to Christ? and how OAKES, Rev. John: Wherein is a middle worldly Condition most eligible? iii. 394 OWEN, Rev. John, D.D.: How we may bring our Hearts to bear Reproofs ii. 600 How is the practical Love of Truth the best Preservative against iii. 211 The Testimony of the Church is not the only nor the chief Reason of V. 606 PARSON, Rev. Thomas, A. M. : Of saving Faith....... V. 345 * In a few of the early copies of the first volume, the authorship of this ninth sermon was erroneously attributed to the Rev. Christopher Nesse, principally (in the absence of more definite testimony) on account of some peculiarities perceptible in the style. But, soon afterwards, I discovered the author to be the Rev. Thomas Nest or Neast, of whom Anthony à Wood, in his Fasti Oxonienses, (col. 773, London, 1692,) gives the following account, under the enumeration of "Masters of Arts" admitted A. D. 1650: "Jan. 14. Thomas Neast of New College. This person, who was originally of Jesus College in Cambridge, was lately made Fellow of New College by the Visitors, and afterwards by his Warden and Society presented to the rectory of Hardwick in Bucks Thence going to London, [he] lived, for some time after his Majesty's restoration, a Nonconformist, and preached in conventicles. Afterwards conforming, he became minister of St. Martin's church in Ironmonger-lane, and, a little before the grand conflagration, was presented to St. Stephen's church in Coleman-street, London. He hath extant Sermon on Eph. vi. 24, printed in the Morning Exercise at Cripplegate, &c., London, 1661, and perhaps other things." I am inclined to think that this Thomas was a relation of Christopher Nesse, notwithstanding the slight discrepancy between the two names,-a variation not uncommon at that time even in members of the same family.-EDIT. PLEDGER, Rev. Elias, A. M.: Of the Cause of inward Trouble; and how a Christian should behave POOLE, Rev. Matthew, A. M.: How Ministers or Christian Friends may and ought to apply them- How may Detraction be best prevented or cured? The Satisfaction of Christ discussed Pope and Councils not Infallible.. SENIOR, Rev. Thomas, B. D.: .......... How we may hear the Word with Profit SHEFFIELD, Rev. John, M.A.: What Relapses are inconsistent with Grace? SIMMONS, Rev. Mr. : How may we get rid of spiritual Sloth, and know when our Activity in SINGLETON, Rev. John, A. M.: What is the best Way to prepare to meet God in the Way of his Judg- iv. 57 SLATER, Rev. Samuel, A. M.: How may our Belief of God's governing the World support us in all iii. 3'4 What is the Duty of Magistrates, from the highest to the lowest, for iv. 481 STEELE, Rev. Richard, A. M. : What are the Duties of Husbands and Wives towards each other? ii. 272 iii. 345 How the uncharitable and dangerous Contentions that are among Pro- iv. 215 The Papists go presumptuously against the Institution of Christ, and How we may overcome inordinate Love of Life and Fear of Death...... ii. 647 iv. 80 How may a lukewarm Temper be effectually cured in ourselves and in iv. 451 Baptism and the Lord's Supper are the only Sacraments of the Covenant TILLOTSON, Rev. John, D.D., afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury : Wherein lies that exact Righteousness, which is required between Man and Man? TRAIL, Rev. Robert, A. M.: By what Means may Ministers best win Souls? VEAL, Rev. Edward, B. D. : What spiritual Knowledge they ought to seek for, that desire to be How may we experience in ourselves, and evidence to others, that serious iii. 38 What is the Danger of a Death-bed Repentance?.. iv. 346 Whether the good Works of Believers are meritorious of eternal Sal- Vol. Page. The popish Doctrine, which forbiddeth to marry, is a devilish and .......... vi. 337 VINCENT, Rev. Thomas, A. M.: Wherein doth appear the Blessedness of Forgiveness? and how it may Public Prayer should be in a known Tongue... VINKE, Rev. Peter, B. D.: How may we best know the Worth of the Soul? WADSWORTH, Rev. Thomas, A. M.: Protestants separated for Christ's Name's sake How may it appear to be every Christian's indispensable Duty to par- In the Mass there is not a true and real Sacrifice of Christ himself for vi. 504 WATKINS, Rev. Stephen : The Misery of Man's Estate by Nature.......... V. 135 WATSON, Rev. Thomas, A. M.: How must we make Religion our Business? How we may read the Scriptures with most spiritual Profit How God is his People's great Reward The Day of Judgment asserted WELLS, Rev. John, A. M.: How we may make Melody in our Hearts to God in singing of Psalms ii. The Mediator of the Covenant, described in his Person, Natures, and V. 202 WHITE, Rev. Thomas, LL.B.: What Faith is that which except we have in Prayer, we must not think What is it to do all we do in the Name of Christ? And how may we What Repentance of national Sins doth God require, as ever we expect Whether it be expedient, and how the Congregation may say "Amen' WILLIAMS, Rev. Daniel, D. D. : WOODCOCK, Rev. Thomas, A. M.: How doth practical Godliness better rectify the Judgment than doubtful Of Heaven iv. 155 iv. 369 V. 492 |