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HORÆ PAULINÆ.
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Exposition of the Argument
The Epistle to the Romans
The First Epistle to the Corinthians
The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
The Epistle to the Galatians
The Epistle to the Ephesians
The Epistle to the Philippians
The Epistle to the Colossians
The First Epistle to the Thessalonians
The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians
The First Epistle to Timothy
The Second Epistle to Timothy
The Epistle to Titus .
The Epistle to Philemon
The Subscriptions of the Epistles .
The Conclusion
THE CLERGYMAN'S COMPANION IN VISIT:
ING THE SICK.
The Manner of Ulisiting the Sick.
SECTION 1.
Assistance that is to be given to Sick and Dying Persons
by the Ministry of the Clergy
275
SECTION II.
Rules for the Manner of Visiting the Sick · .
976
SECTION III.
Of instructing the Sick Man in the Nature of Repen-
tance and Confession of his Sins
Arguments and Exhortations to move the Sick Man
to Repentance and Confession of his Sins
279
ib.
Arguments and general Heads of Discourse, by way of
Consideration, to awaken a stupid Conscience and
the careless Sinner .
286
SECTION IV.
293
Of applying Spiritual Remedies to the unreasonable
Fears and Dejections of the Sick
Considerations to be offered to Persons under Reli-
gious Melancholy
An Exercise against Despair
295
299
SECTION V.
Considerations against Presumption.
305
307
316
The Order for the Visitation of the Sick
The Communion of the Sick
Proper Collects that may be used with any of the
Prayers for the Sick
328
Prayers for the Sick; víz.
A general Prayer for the Acceptance of our Devotions
for the Sick
Particular Prayers for the Sick
A larger Form of Prayer for the Sick
Proper Psalms for the Sick .
A Declaration of Forgiveness
Occasional Prapers for the Sick; biz.
A Prayer for a Person in the Beginning of his Sickness 342
For Thankfulness in Sickness
34S
For a Blessing on the Means used for a Sick Person's
Recovery
For a Sick Person when there appears some Hope of
344
In Behalf of the Sick Person when he finds any Abate-
ment of his Distemper
345
For One who is dangerously Ill
For a Sick Person when Sickness continues long upon
him
346
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For the Grace of Patience
348
For Spiritual Improvement by Sickness .
349
For a Sick Person who is about to make his Will.
350
For a Sick Penitent
351
For a Sick Person who intends to receive the blessed
Sacrament
353
For a Sick Person that wants Sleep
354
A Prayer to be said when the Sick Person grows light
headed
355
For a Person when Danger is apprehended by exces-
sive Sleep
356
For a Person lying insensible on a Sick Bed
357
For One who hath been a notorious wicked Liver 358
For One who is hardened and impenitent
360
For a Sick Woman that is with Child
362
For a Woman in the Time of her Travail
363
For a Woman who cannot be delivered without Diffi-
culty and Hazard
364
For Grace and Assistance for a Woman after Delivery,
but still in Danger
366
Prayers for a Sick Child.
367
For a Person who, from a State of Health, is suddenly
seized with the Symptoms of Death .
369
For a Sick Person when there appeareth small Hope
of Recovery
370
A general Prayer for Preparation and Readiness to die 371
A Commendatory Prayer for a Sick Person at the
Point of Departure
373
A Litany for a Sick Person at the Time of Departure ib.
Form of Recommending the Soul to God in her
Departure from the Body
376
A Consolatory Form of Devotion, that may be used
with the Friends or Relations of the Deceased . 377
Occasional Prayers and Devotions for the Sick and Unfortunate
in extraordinary Cases; biz.
382
A Prayer for a Person whose Illness is chiefly brought
on him by some calamitous Disaster or Loss, as of
Estate, Relations, or Friends, &c. .
For a Person who, by any calamitous Disaster, hath
broken any of his Bones, or is very much bruised
and hurt in his Body
383
For a Person that is afflicted with grievous Pains of
his Body.
384
For One who is troubled with acute Pains of the Gout,
Stone, Colic, or any other bodily Distemper 385
For a Person in the Small Pox, or any such like raging
infectious Disease .
386
For. a Person in a Consumption, or any lingering
Disease
387
For a Person who is lame in his Sickness
388
For One that is Bedridden
389
For a Person troubled in Mind or in Conscience 390
For One under deep Melancholy and Dejection of Spirit 391
Another Prayer for the same
392
A Prayer for One under Fears and Doubts concerning
his Spiritual. Condition; or under perplexing
Thoughts and Scruples about his Duty
993
For One who is disturbed with wicked and blasphem-
ous Thoughts.
394
For a Person who is afflicted with a profane Mistrust
of Divine Truths, and blasphemous Thoughts . 395
For a Person under the Dread of God's Wrath and
everlasting Damnation
396
For a Lunatic .
397
For natural Fools or Madmen.
Proper Psalms for a Sick Person at Sea
398
A Prayer for a Sick Seaman
401
For a Sick Soldier or Seaman .
402
A Prayer to be used by a Person afflicted with a Dis-
temper of long Continuance .
404
Other Occasional Prayers; biz.
On the Death of a Friend
For a Person troubled in Mind
To be used by an old Person .
A Prayer for a Person condemned to Die
A Prayer of Preparation for Death
The Ministration of Public Baptism of Infants, to be
used in Churches
The Ministration of Private Baptism of Children in
Houses
406
407
408
410
411
419