The whole duty of divine meditation described in all its various parts and branches : with meditations on several places of scripture / by the author of The whole duty of man.
- Title
- The whole duty of divine meditation described in all its various parts and branches : with meditations on several places of scripture / by the author of The whole duty of man.
- Author
- Allestree, Richard, 1619-1681.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for John Back ...,
- 1694.
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- Subject terms
- Meditation -- Christianity.
- Christian life.
- Devotional exercises.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
- license
- THE PREFACE.
- Advertisement.
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THE
Whole Duty
OF
DIVINE
MEDITATION.
- SECT. I. What Meditation is.
- SECT. II. That Meditation is a Duty.
- SECT. III. Rules and Directions for Meditation.
- SECT. IV. Of the Subject and Method of Meditation.
- SECT. V. Of being affected with the Di∣vine Presence.
- SECT. VI. Of Preparatory Prayer Before Meditation.
- SECT. VII. Of Consideration.
- SECT. VIII. Affections and Resolutions.
- SECT. IX. Of Vows.
- SECT. X. How to Conclude your Meditations.
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part
- MED. I. Confession of Sin.
- MED. II. That the Cross of the Holy Jesus should excite us to Repentance.
- MED. III. Of the Fruits of Repentance.
- MED. IV. Of Man's Salvation.
- MED. V. The Youth's Memento.
- MED. VI. General Rules for a Godly Life.
- MED. VII. The Whole Duty of Man.
- MED. VIII. The Vanity of the World.
- MED. IX. Iacob's Ladder.
- MED. X. Of a Good Conscience.
- MED. XI. Of a Wounded Spirit.
- MED. XII. Of Humility.
- MED. XIII. The Proud Pharisee.
- MED. XIV. The Soul's Delight.
- MED. XV. True Contentment.
- MED. XVI. Of Divine Faith.
- MED. XVII. The Canaanitish Woman's Faith.
- MED. XVII. Of Love and Charity.
- MED. XIX. An Act of Divine Lov.
- MED. XX. Of Chastity.
- MED. XXI. Of Purity of Heart.
- MED. XXII. Against Covetousness.
- MED. XXIII. A Bad Exchange.
- MED. XXIV. In time of Sickness.
- MED. XXV. Upon Death.
- MED. XXVI. Upon Judgment.
- MED. XXVII. Upon Hell.
- MED. XXVIII. Upon Heaven.
- THE CONTENTS.