Good thoughts in worse times consisting of personall meditations, Scripture observations, meditations on the times, meditations on all kind of prayers, occasionall meditations / by Tho. Fuller ...
- Title
- Good thoughts in worse times consisting of personall meditations, Scripture observations, meditations on the times, meditations on all kind of prayers, occasionall meditations / by Tho. Fuller ...
- Author
- Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by W.W. for John Williams ...,
- 1647.
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- Subject terms
- Meditations.
- Devotional exercises.
- Conscience.
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"Good thoughts in worse times consisting of personall meditations, Scripture observations, meditations on the times, meditations on all kind of prayers, occasionall meditations / by Tho. Fuller ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40668.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 1, 2024.
Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- TO THE CHRISTIAN READER.
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PERSONALL MEDITATIONS.
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I. Curiosity Curbed. -
II. Deceiv'd, not hurt. -
III. Nor full, nor fasting. -
IIII. Strange and True. -
V. Blushing to be Blush∣ed for. -
VI. Alash for Lazinesse. -
VII. Roote, Branch, and Fruit. -
VIII. God speed the Plow. -
IX. Cras Cras. -
X. Green when Gray. -
XI. Miserere. -
XII. Monarchy and mercy. -
XIII. What helps not hurt -
XIIII. Alwayes seen, never minded. -
XV. Not whence, but whither. -
XVI. Storme, steere on. -
17. Wit-out-Witted. -
XVIII. Hereafter. -
XIX. Bad at best. -
XX. Compendium dispendiune.
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SCRIPTURE OBSERVATIONS.
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I. Prayer may Preach. -
II. The Vicious Meane. -
III. Store no Sore. -
IIII. Line on Line. -
V. O the Depth. -
VI. Selfe, Selfe-hurter. -
VII. God, behold a Troope commeth. -
VIII. Out meanes in Miracles. -
IX. Military Mourning. -
X. No stoole of wickednesse. -
XI. By Degrees. -
XII. The best Bedmaker. -
XIII. When begun, ended. -
XIIII. Too late, Too late. -
XV. Lawfull Stealth. -
XVI. Text improved. -
XVII. The Royall bearing. -
XVIII. None to him. -
XX. Humility:
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MEDITATIONS on the TIMES.
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I. Name-Generall. -
II. Wofull Wealth. -
III. A new Plot. -
IIII. Providence. -
V. Coles for Fagot. -
VI. Fugitives over taken. -
VII Both and Neither. -
VIII. Fed with Fasting. -
IX. Bare in fat Pasture. -
X. Much good doe you. -
XI. The use of the Alphabet. -
XII. The good effect of a bad cause. -
XIII. The child man. -
XIIII. Worse, before better. -
XV. All sinne, all suffer. -
XVI. Eate worthily. -
XVII. Devotions Duplicat. -
XVIII. Law to themselves. -
XX. The new disease.
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MEDITATIONS on all kind of PRAYERS.
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1. Newly awaked. -
II. Family-Prayer. -
III. Selfe without Other∣selfe. -
IV. Groanes. -
V. Ejaculations their use. -
VI. Their Priviledge. -
VII. Extemporary Prayers. -
VIII. Their causelesse Scandall. -
IX. Night-Prayer. -
X. A Nocturnall. -
XI. Set Prayers. -
XII. The same againe. -
XIII. Mixt-Prayers. -
XIIII. Take your company along. -
XV. Prayer must be Quotidian. -
XVI. The Lords Prayer. -
XVII. All Best. -
XVIII. All manner of Prayer. -
XX. To God alone.
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OCCASIONAL MEDITATIONS.
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I. Love & Anger. -
II. Upwards, Upwards. -
III. Bewre wanton wit. -
IV. Ill. done Un done. -
V. A Pace a pace. -
VI. Alwaies the Rising Sunne. -
VII. Charitie, Charitie, -
VIII. The Sensible Plant. -
IX. Christ my King. -
X. Tribulation. -
XI. Beware. -
XII. The first - Fruits. -
XIV. The Recruit. -
XV. The Mongrel. -
XVIII. Edification. -
XIX. Mad, not mad. -
XX. The deepest Cutt.
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- errata