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40. On the Excellency of the Christian religion
above the Jewish with respect to a traveller, 172
41. Coasting along another 'king's dominions, 173
42. On hearing from friends,
175
43. On the well of the ship,
178
44. The company of the wicked,
180
45. On awaking at midnight,
182
46. On one cursing and swearing at an affront,
184
47. God's equity in the eternity of torment,
186
48. Instructions from the communications of the
wicked,
188
49. Sorrow for sin, a sign of grace,
190
50. On hearing a rumor of peacen
191
51. The noble principle,
193
52. Comparisons,
195
53. Our sorrow for sin too contracted,
200
54. Prisoners,
201
55. A ship falling foul of another,
202
56. War,
204
57. Unfortunate retreat,
206
58. The natural man insensible of mercy,
208
59. The word of God, irresistible,
209
60. Docking ships,
211
61. On going into harbor,
212
62. On taking in large provisions,
214
63. Comfort and terror in one consideration, 216
64. On being in hot climates in a few days,
218
65. An high wind preferable to a calm,
219
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220
66. On sailing near different nations,
222
67. On reaching a port after being long at sea,
223
68. On a man that died by liquor,
225
69. The earth, a globe,
226
70. On ships mistaking one another,
229
71. What we ought to remember,
230
72. The patience of God very great,
231
73. Delusion,
232
74. On seeing slaves at work,
75. Quarantine,
234
76. The needle,
236
77. In a Roman-catholic church,
239
242
78. In a hot climate,
244
79. Fishers,
245
80. In a southern climate,
248
81. On a Court-martial,
83. On some who were burnt by a quantity of
gun-powder, catching fire in time of an
250
engagement,
83. On a sea-engagement, fought August 17, 252
84. On prisoners,
254
85. A reflection on the royal Psalmist's expression,
Psalm xlii, 7. All thy waves and thy bil-
lows are gone over me,
256
86. On a short indisposition,
258
87. On putting out a light,
259
88. On dividing the spoil,
260
89. A daily catechism for seuren,
262
roner inspection,
263
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91. On a great storm of thunder, lightning, and
rain,
266
92. On being interrupted in secret prayer, 267
93. On the armor of soldiers,
268
94. All things made up in Christ,
270
95. The birth-day,
272
96. Time past never returns,
275
97. On ships steering different courses with the
same wind,
277
98. On being driven back to the harbor,
279
99. The spirits of just men made perfect,
280
100. Going to engage,
281
101. Arguments to resignation,
283
102. Saints have no cause to complain,
284
103. Approaching fruition,
286
104. Infinite and eternal properties of the bliss
above,
287
105. Bad company,
289
106. On going beyond the line,
291
107. On a popish procession to prevent the return
of an earthquake,
293
108. Sailing in the Torrid Zone,
294
109. Under the direct Meridian,
297
110. Under the Meridian, the sun and moon high, 299
111. A squall of rain, lightning, and thunder, 301
112. Emulation,
303
113. Birth-day,
306
114. Though we walk on earth, our conversation
should be in heaven,
307
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1. Future glory,
329
2. On want of divine love,
331
3. We grope in the dark'while here below, 332
4. All things work for good to the saints,
3342
5. A soul converted, joy among the angels,
335
6. Earth not our home,
336
7. We should live above the world,
337
8. Joy awaits the saints,
338
9. The joy of saints unseen,
339
10. Heuven the best inheritance,
340
11. Enemies overthrown,
341
12. Exercise of the blessed,
343
13. Complaints of spiritual languor,
344
14. Preparation for heaven,
346
15. The eternal Sabbath,
347
16. Indifference to the world,
349
17. The disembodied saint,
350
18. A check for not meditating on divine things, 359
19. Approbation of trying providences,
360
20. Faith's triumph over affliction,
361
21. A sweet prospect of future bliss,
362
22. The ravishing employment of saints in glory, 363
23. A reprehension for decay in grace,
364
24. The noble indifference,
365
25. No happiness below,
366
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