less, a soul truly humble, will both think and say, 66 Almighty God hath appointed me to live in "an age, in which contention increases, and charity decays; and it is certain, that variety of opinions and controversies in religion declare difficulty to know them truly; but my comfort "is, that without controversie, there is so much 66 66 66 religion without controversie, as by the true practice of what is so I may save my soul. And, "therefore, to make sure of that, I will first be"come an humble Christian, and conclude, that I "will in all doubtful things obey my governours ; "for sure they see a reason, which I neither can "or need to know, why they command them: I "will be sure to be humble, to fast, and pray, to "be charitable, to visit and comfort dejected families, to love my neighbours, to pardon my 66 66 enemies, and to do good to all mankind, as far as "God shall enable me: For I am sure these to be "sacrifices which please Almighty God, and will 66 bring peace at last: And I am sure that by using "these graces, and my faith in Christ's merits for my salvation, will be more and more confirmed; "and by still using them, more and more new graces will be still added; and all be still more " and more confirmed; so confirmed, as to bear "witness with me, and be my comfort, when I "must make my last and great account to the Searcher of all hearts." Almighty God give me grace to practise what I have commended to your consideration; for this and this only, can, and will, make my life quiet and comfortable, and my death happy. And, my dear cousin, as I wish my own, so I wish your's may be. SEPTEMBER 12, 1679. Your affectionate kinsman, THE END OF LOVE AND TRUTH. R. W. Ambassador, definition of, 228, Bedel, Dr. William, Bishop of v. i. Ambrose, St. 89, v. i. Andrews, Dr. Lancelot, Bishop of Winchester, 81, v. i. Angels, good, office of, 9, v. ii. Angel, guardian, assigned to every man, 76, v. i. Aquinas, Thomas, 257, v. ii. i. Kilimore, 225, 266, v. i. Bond, Dr. Nicholas, 352, v. i Bouillon, Duke of, 142, v. 11. Boyde, Alexander, 105, v. i. Boyle, Mr. 251, v. i. ; 265, v. u Aylmer, Dr. John, Bishop of Brightman, Mr. Thomas, 225, Buckridge, Dr. John, Bishop of Clement VIII. Pope, 221, v. i. Rochester, 139, v. ii. Bugden, improvements at, by Williams, Bishop of Lincoln, 283, v. ii. Bull, Dr. George, 234, v. ii. Burghley, Lord Treasurer, Mr. Hooker's letter to him, 408, v. i. Cole, Dr. William, 318, v. i. Collects of the Church of Eng land, 85, v. ii. Confessional, author of, 379, 421, v. i.; 264, 273, v. ii. Coppinger, Edmund, 357, v. i. Corbet, Dr. Richard, Bishop of Norwich, 161, v. i. Burton, Dr. John, 81, 288, v. ii. Corpus Christi College in Oxford, celebrity of, 328, v. i. с Caesar, Sir Julius, 241, v. i. Cotton, Mr. Charles, 16, 20, v. i The Covenant, 200, v. ii. Caldwell, Dr. John, Bishop of Cowley's Elegy on Sir Henry Salisbury, 406, v. i. Carew, Sir George, 337, v. i. Meric, 197, v. ii. Charles I. 190, 212, v. ii. Wotton, 287, v. i. Cowper, Sir William, 439, v. i. Cranmer, Mr. George, $39, v. i. His Letter to Mr. Hooker, 453, v. i. Mr. William, 304, v. i. Creighton, Dr. Robert, Bishop of Bath and Wells, 65, v. ii. Crook, Mr. Charles, 169, v. il Charles V. Emperor, 54, 249, v. i.; Crosse, Dr. Robert, 219, v. ii. Churchman, Mr. John, 343, v. i. Danvers, Lord Henry, 64, ▼. IL Mrs. 346, v. i. Clarke, Mr. an active minister for the Parliament, 246, v. ii. Clavi Trabales, 447, v. i. Darnelly's Verses on Dr. Dorine, 102, v. i. Davenant, Dr. John, Bishop of Salisbury, 72, v. ii. |