your servant's house, and tarry all am not come to call the righteous, night, and wash your feet ; and ye but sinners to repentance.—Matt. ix. shall rise up early, and go on your 12, 13. ways. And they said, Nay, but we come unto me, all ye that labour, will abide in the street all night. And and are heavy laden ; and I will give he pressed them greatly; and they you rest. Take my yoke upon you, turned in unto him, and entered into &c. and ye shall find rest unto your his house ; and he made them a feast, souls.-Matt. xi. 28, 29. Ps. xxxiv. &c.-Gen, xix. 23. 9, 10. When the sons of the prophets He hath filled the hungry with had said to Elisha, &c. There be good things : and the rich he hath with thy servants fifty strong men: sent empty away.—Luke i. 53. let them go, we pray thee, and seek The Son of man is come to seek, thy master, &c. And he said, Ye and to save that which was lost. shall not send. And when they had Luke xix. 10. urged him till he was ashamed, he He that cometh to me, shall never said, Send. And they sent, &c.- hunger: and he that believeth on me, 2 Kings ii. 14-17. shall never thirst.-John vi. 35. When Jesus was about to wash When they heard this, they were Peter's feet, Peter saith unto him, pricked in their heart, and said, &c. Thou shalt never wash my feet. Je- Men and brethren, what shall we do? sus answered him, If I wash thee not, Then Peter said unto them, Repent, thou hast no part with me. Then and be baptised every one of you, in Peter saith, Lord, (not my feet only, the name of Jesus Christ, for the rebut also my hands and my head. mission of sins; and ye shall receive John xiii. 8, 9. the gift of the Holy Ghost.— Acts ii. 37, 38. CHAP. LXXVII. The gaoler came trembling, &c. and said, Sirs, What must I do to be AWAKENED SINNERS; HUNGRY, LONG- saved! And they said, bertere ou saved? And they said, Believe on + ING Souls; SUCH WHOM CHRIST the Lord Jesus, and thou shalt be • CAME TO SEEK AND HEAL. saved, and thy house.-Acts xvi. 29–31. If any of you lack wisdom, let him He satisfieth the longing soul : and ask of God; who giveth to all men filleth the hungry soul with goodness. liberally, and upbraideth not: and it -Ps. cvii. 9. shall be given him.- James i. 5, The full soul lotheth an honey. I will give unto him that is athirst, comb: but to the hungry soul every of the fountain of the water of life bitter thing is sweet.-Prov. xxvii. 7. freely.—Rev. xxi. 6. . When the poor and needy seek And let him that is athirst come : water, and there is none, and their and whosoever will, let him take of tongue faileth for thirst, I the Lord the water of life freely.- Rev. xxii. 17. will hear them, &c. I will open rivers in high places, &c.—Isa. xli. 17, 18. Ho, every one that thirsteth, come CHAP. LXXVIII. ye to the waters, &c. hearken ye dili- OF MAN'S IGNORANCE OF THE MEN gently unto me, and eat ye that which AND THINGS OF THIS WORLD, AFTER is good.- Isa. lv. 1, 2. HIS DEPARTURE HENCE. . Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness; for Thou destroyest the hope of man : they shall be filled.-Matt. v. 6. thou prevailest for ever against him, They that be whole, need not a and he passeth : thou changest his physician: but they that are sick. I countenance, and sendest him awav: his sons come to honour, and he out, desiring to speak with thee.knoweth it not : and they are brought Matt. xii. 46, 47. Mark iii. 31-35. low, but he perceiveth it not of them. Is not this the carpenter's son? Is -Job xiv. 19-21. not his mother called Mary ? and his My goodness extendeth not to brethren, James, and Josés, and Sithee; but to the saints that are in the mon, and Judas ? and his sisters, and earth.-Ps. xvi. 2, 3. not they with us? Whence then hath But the dead know not any thing, this man these things ?-Matt. xiii. neither have they any more a reward, 55, 56. for the memory of them is forgotten : She brought forth her first-born also their love and their hatred, and son, &c. When Jesus was twelve their envy is now perished; neither years old, Joseph and his mother went have they any more a portion for up to Jerusalem; and returning back, ever in any thing that is done under missed him, &c. They sought him the sun.-Eccles. ix. 5, 6. amongst their kinsfolk and acquaintDoubtless, thou art our father; ance, &c.-Luke ii. 7. 42-44. Matt. though Abraham be ignorant of us; i. 25. and Israel acknowledge us not.-Isa. After this he went down to Caperlxiii. 16. naum; he, and his mother, and his brethren, and his disciples ; and they continued there not many days.CHAP, LXXIX. John ii. 12. OF OUR LORD'S KINDRED ACCORDING His brethren therefore said unto him, Depart hence, and go into JuTO THE FLESH. dea, &c. For neither did his brethren I am become a stranger unto my bre- believe in him, &c. But when his thren, and an alien unto my mother's brethren were gone up, then went he children, &c.—Ps. lxix. 8. also up unto the feast, &c.—John Then Joseph, &c. took unto him vii. 3—5. 8—10. his wife, and knew her not till she These all continued with one achad brought forth her first-born son. cord, &c. with the women, and Mary -Matt. i. 24, 25. the mother of Jesus, and with his While he yet talked to the people, brethren.-Acts i. 14. his mother and his brethren stood I went up to Jerusalem to see Pewithout, desiring to speak with him. ter, &c. But other apostles saw I Then one said unto him, Behold, thy none, save James, the Lord's brother. mother and thy brethren stand with- Gal. i. 18, 19. AN IN DE X. ** For the Page of each Chapter, see Table of Contents. 20. ABASE. See Humility. Antichrist, 73. Apostacy, to be watched against, 14. Accept rebukes and admonitions, 15. Apostacy, to call our security against it, 18. Accord amongst brethren, ib. Apostles' call and commission equal, 54. Acknowledge God in his Providence. See Arguing of God with sinners, 14. Providence, Ascension of Christ, 6. Associate not with the wicked, 17. Assurance. See Faith. Attributes of God, 2. Acts of churches as such, 25. Avenging the saints is God's prerogative, Add not to the afflictions of others, 20. Adhere to God stedfastly, 14. Avenge not on enemies, ib. Admire God and Christ, ib. Avoid sin, and the occasions thereof, 14. Admonish one another, 15. Avoid trouble by lawful ways, 20. Advantage of afflictions, 20. Authority of Christ, 5. Advantage of true wisdom. See Wise Men. Authority of the scriptures, 1. Advocate Jesus, 6. Authority of magistrates. See Magistrates Adultery, 60. Affections of believers each to other, 15. BABBLING. See Peace amongst Christians. Affiance. See Trust in God. Backbiting. See the same. Afflictions in general, 20. Baptism, 25. Bear afflictions patiently, 20. Believers' fruits. See Character of saints, anger, affections, glory. Belief. See Faith, and Trust. Belief, what. See Nature of faith. Their privileges in general, 12. Beware of sin and apostacy, 14. verance nearest, and most wonder Bitterness. 58. Blasphemy, 50. See Knowledge. Blind zeal persecutes, 20. All-sufficiency of God, ib. Blood of Christ takes away sin, 8. Altars before the law, 43. Blood of beasts could not do it, 4. Ambition. See Humility, and World. Boasting, no cause for it in us, 74. Amity. See Love to saints, and all men. Boasting in man to be avoided, 14. Angels, 39. Boast and glory in God alone, ib. Anger in general, 14. Born again. See Character of saints. Bounty of God, 2. Breaking of Bread, the Lord's Supper, 25. Brethren, Christian, their extraordinary Even toward chemics, 20. gifts, ib. ref. See See. 10. Belicoi, whatharacter: i. Buckler, how applied to God. See Trusting Compassion of Christ, 5. Company of the wicked avoid, 17. Complaints against church officers, 25. Complaints against sin, 14. Complete in Christ, 6. Communicate to the poor. See Distribute. Confess sin to God in general, 14. In affliction, 20. Confess sin one to another, 15. Confess Christ before men in general, 14. Under persecution, 20. Conjuration. See Witchcraft. Conscience in general, 27. Conscience good to be preserved in suffer- •ings, 20. Consideration in general, 29. Considerations supporting in afflictions, 20. Content with lawful governors, 22. Content with what we have. See World. Continue and persevere in well doing, 14. Contrition. See Murmuring for sin. Controversies among Christians, how ended, 25. Conversation of believers in general, 14. Correction of God's children, 11. Corruption of man's nature, 4, Cover faults in love, 15. Courteous to all, 17., Creator of all things, 2 Curse of the law, 4. Curse borne by Christ, 6. Curiosity above what is written, vain, 69. Day of the Lord : or, judgment day, 34. Dead men ignorant of the things of this world, 78. Death of Christ, 6. Death or mortality of mankind, 32. Deeds of the law justify not, 4. Delays of amendment. See Time. Delight in God and Christ, 14. Deliverance from sufferings by lawful, ho- nest means, may be endeavoured, 20. in our extremity, ib. Depart not from God and truth in the ge- neral, 14. Nor in time of afflictions, 20. Depart from sin, 14. Desire not the hurt of an enemy, 20. Desire God's presence. See Delight in God. Designs of God in the saints afflictions, 20. believers, how, 25. Devices of Satan. See Satan the Devil. He cannot hurt without leave, 20. Devils ruling in wicked men, 4. |