The CONTENTS TAE ABLE I. A Table of Words accented II. A Table of Words which are accented on the firft Syllable when they fignify the Name of a IX. A Table of Proper Names written very different from their Pronunciation. 131 X. A Table of Words join'd together in common XII. A Table of Contractions used only in Wri- ting, but fcarce ever in Print in our Age. 141 XIII. A Table of Numbers and Figures. 142 XIV. A Table of Letters and other Marks The End of the CONTENTS. } I. H Ymns and Spiritual Songs, in three Books. 1. Collected from the Scriptures., 2. Compofed on Divine Subjects. 3. Prepar'd for the Lord's Supper. The Seventh Edition. II. Hora Lyrica: Poems chiefly of the Lyric Kind. In Three Books. Sacred, 1. To Devotion and Piety. 2. To Vertue, Honour, and Friendship. 3. To the Memory of the Dead. With the Author's Effigies. The Third Edition. III. A Guide to Prayer Or, a Free and Rational Account of the Gift, Grace, and Spirit of Prayer; with plain Directions how every Chriftian may attain them. The Second Edition. IV. Lrvive Songs, attempted in eafy Language for the Ufe of Children. The Fourth Edition. V.The Plaims of David imitated in the Language of the New Teftament, and apply'd to the Chriftian State and Worship. The frd Bdition. VI. Sermons on various Subjects; viz. 1, 2, 3.The Inward Witnefs of Chriftianity. 4. Fiefh and Spirit; Sin and Holinefs. 5. Drawing nigh to God in Prayer 6. Sins and Sorrows fpread before God. 7, 8. a Lovely Youth perifhing in Sin. 9, to. The Hidden Life of a Chriftian. 11. Nearness to God the Felicity of Creatures. 12. The Scale of Llef fednefs; or, Bletfed Saints, Bleffed Saviour, and Bleffed Trinity. 13, 14. Appearing before God. Wherein many Things relating to Chriftian Experience, and the Fuur State, are fet in a fair and eafy Light. Together with a Sacred Hymn annexed to each Subject. VII. The Chriftian Doctrine of the Trinity: Or Father, Son, and Spirit, Three Perfons and One God, Allerted and Proved; with their Divine Rights and Honours vindicated by plain Evidence of Scripture, without the Aid or Incumbrance of Human Schemes. Written chiefly for the Use of private Chriftians, |