The Traveller: Or, Meditations on Various Subjects. Written on Board a Man of War. To which is Added, Converse with the World Unseen

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E.Torrey and W.Seaver; E. & E. Hosford, printers, 1812 - 372 страници
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Delusion
73
On seeing slaves at work
74
Quarantine
75
The needle
76
In a Romancatholic church
77
In a hot climate
78
Fishers
79
In a southern climate
80
On a Courtmartial
81
On some who were burnt by a quantity of gunpowder catching fire in time of an engagement
82
On a short indisposition
86
On putting out light
87
On dividing the spoil
88
THE TRAVELLERMEDITATION 1 Going abroad
89
On taking farewell
91
The temper of him that goes abroad
93
On finding many passengers on shore
94
On arriving at a strange city
95
Good and bad men mixed together in the world
96
On being enabled to resist a temptation
98
The promises a divine treasure
99
The sacred assurance
112
On pumping the ship
114
On the anchor of the ship
115
The sails
117
On the compass and helm
119
Provisions and stores
121
Ballast
124
The more we see of sin the more we should hate sin
125
Knowing a sin to be committed
126
A man of war
128
The difference between the righteous and the guilty
132
The judgment of swearers according to equity
135
Thinking on a dead friend
137
The union between Christ and believers
139
Imperfect attainments
140
On kings allowance
142
On the blowing up of a ship
143
Some slain by mercies as well as by judgments
146
On a fine fleet
148
Setting sail
150
Time to be redeemed
151
In view of an engagement
152
On our Lord displaying his divinity on the sea
153
A memorandum for him that goes abroad
156
How the Sabbath or Lords day is to be sanc tified
159
Anchoring off an enemys coast
161
Coasting on a country of another religion
163
The masts
165
Upon one being put under confinement abroad
167
The prophets description of the wicked
169
On the patience of God with sinners
170
On the Excellency of the Christian religion above the Jewishwith respect to a traveller
172
Coasting along another kings dominions
173
On hearing from friends
175
On the well of the ship
178
The company of the wicked
180
On awaking at midnight
182
On one cursing and swearing at an affront
184
Gods equity in the eternity of torment
186
Instructions from the communications of the wicked
188
Sorrow for sin a sign of grace
190
On hearing a rumor of peace
191
The noble principle
193
Comparisons
195
On going into harbor
212
On taking in large provisions
214
Comfort and terror in one consideration
216
On being in hot climates in a few days
218
An high wind preferable to a calm
219
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On a seaengagement fought August
252
On prisoners 85 Areflection on the royal Psalmists expression Psalm xlii 7 All thy waves and thy bil 250 252
254
On a great storm of thunder lightning and rain
266
On being interrupted in secret prayer
267
On the armor of soldiers
268
All things made up in Christ
270
The birthday
272
Time past never returns
274
On ships steering different courses with the same wind
277
On being driven back to the harbor
279
The spirits of just men made perfect
280
Going to engage
281
Arguments to resignation
283
Saints have no cause to complain
284
Approaching fruition
286
Infinite and eternal properties of the bliss above
287
Bad company
289
On going beyond the line
291
On a popish procession to prevent the return of an earthquake
293
Sailing in the Torrid Zone
294
Under the direct Meridian
297
Under the Meridian the sun and moon high
299
A squall of rain lightning and thunder
301
Emulation
303
Birthday
306
Though we walk on earth our conversation should be in heaven
307
Great love in God that we may love God
309
Providence to be approved of
315
CONVERSE WITH THE WORLD UNSEEN PAGE
327
Future glory
329
On want of divine love
331
We grope in the dark while here below
332
All things work for good to the saints
334
A soul converted joy among the angels
335
Earth not our home
336
We should live above the world
337
Joy awaits the saints
338
The joy of saints unseen
339
Heaven the best inheritance
340
Enemies overthrown
341
Exercise of the blessed
343
Complaints of spiritual languor
344
C
346
The eternal Sabbath
347
Indifference to the world
349
The disembodied saint
350
A check for not meditating on divine things
359
Approbation of trying pròvidences
360
Faiths triumph over affliction
361
A sweet prospect of future bliss
362
The ravishing employment of saints in glory
363
A reprehension for decay in grace
364
No happiness below
366
God a neverfailing portion
367
The best employment
368
Divine wisdom in our various lots
369
The mind too little on heaven
370
The duty of the aged saint
371
Afflictions will attend us to our last
372

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