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VISITATIONS OF THE CLERGY,

Mark I. 14, 15. The scope of Christ's

ministry, XII. 1--5.
Erod. ii. 12. God's presence with his Luke v. 27--29. The call of Matthew,
people, I. 322—327.

XII. 321-326.
E.cod. ix. 16. Design of God in raising up Luke vi. 12, 13. The Apostles chosen,

men for particular purposes, I. 352- XII. 330-334.
358.

Luke viii. 16-18. Duty of ministers to
Numb. xvi. 48. Aaron's intercession, II. exhibit the light of the Gospel, XII.
92-97.

372-374.
Deut. xxxii. 46, 47. A minister's dying John XX. 21–23. The inspiration of the

charge to his people, II. 518-520. Apostles, XIV. 214–218.
2 Sam. vi. 9. Uzzah's punishment for Acts v. 20. The duty of ministers, XIV.
touching the ark, III. 212—247.

314.
1 Kings xxii. 8. Faithful ministers, objects Acts xiii. 26. The word of salvation de-
of hatred, III. 439--445.

livered, XIV. 415_-418.
Ezra vi. 14. The subserviency of a faith- Acts xv. 36. Inquiry into the state of the

ful ministry to the erection of God's Church, XIV. 443—447.
spiritual temple, IV. 247-250.

Acts xviii. 24-28. Character and mini-
Neh. viii. 5, 6. Effect of Ezra's preaching, stry of Apollos, XIV. 480—483.
IV. 289-293.

Acts xx. 17-21. Paul's appeal to the
Ps. xlviii. 12–14. Security of the Church elders of Ephesus, XIV. 505–508.
in Christ, V. 365–371.

Acts xx. 24. The duty of ministers, XIV.
Prov. xi. 30. The wisdom of winning souls, 508-512.
VII. 112-115.

Acts xx. 26, 27. Ministerial fidelity, XIV.
Eccles. ix. 18. The destructive influence 512-519.
of sinners, VII. 395–400.

Acts xxvi. 17, 18. Paul's commission,
Isa. xxxv. 1, 2. Glorious prospects of the XIV. 569-573.
Gospel Church, VIII. 78—83.

1. Cor i. 23, 24. The grand subject of the
Isa. xxxv. 3, 4. The duty of encouraging ministry, XVI. 7-9.
the weak, VIII. 83—86.

1 Cor. ii. 2. Christ crucified, or evan-
Isa. xl. 11. Christ's care for his sheep, gelical religion described, XVI. 32-
VIII. 128-132.

47.
Isa. xlix. 7. Christ's future reign, VIII. 1 Cor. ii. 3. The feelings of a faithful
249--254.

minister, XVI. 48–52.
Isa. liii. 1. Men's neglect of the Gospel, 1 Cor. ii. 4, 5. Apostolic preaching, XVI.
VIII. 338-343.

52-57.
Isa. Iviii. 1. The ministerial office, VIII. 1 Cor. ii. 6. The wisdom of the Gospel,
498-501.

XVI. 57-64.
Isa. Ixii. 6, 7. The duty of interceding for 1 Cor. ii. 7. The mysteriousness of the
the Church, VIII. 587-591.

Gospel, XVI. 64–69.
Jer. xxiii. 28, 29. Fidelity required in 1 Cor. iii. 11. Christ the only foundation,
ministers, IX. 173—177.

XVI. 109 - 116.
Ezek. ii 4. The commission given to 1 Cor. iv. 1, 2. Ministers are the Lord's
ministers, IX. 340–342.

stewards, XVI. 142–145.
Ezek. XX. 40. Men's treatment of the 1 Cor. ix. 16. Preaching the Gospel, XVI.
Gospel, IX. 406—411.

1984-200.
Ezek. xxxij. 8. The office and responsi- 2 Cor. i. 3, 4. The trials and consolations

bility of ministers, IX. 411–415. of ministers useful to their people, XVI.
Ezek. xxxiv. 16. Christ's execution of his 393-399.
pastoral office, IX. 422—424.

2 Cor. ii. 15, 16. The importance of the
Micah ii. 8. Ministerial fidelity, X. 286— ministry, XVI. 435—438.
288.

2 Cor. iv. 4-6. Contest between God and
Mal. ü. 5—7. The ministerial office, X. Satan, XVI. 484–487.
599-604.

2 Cor. iv. 7. Ministers, the bearers of a
Matt. v. 13. Christians the salt of the rich treasure, XVI. 488—192.
earth, XI. 79-84.

2 Cor. v. 10, 11. The improvement to be
Matt. v. 14–16. Christians the light of made of the doctrine of a future judg-
the world, XI. 85–89.

ment, XVI. 513-515.
Matt. x. 5—7. The limited commission of 2 Cor. v. 19, 20. The ministry of recon-
the Apostles, XI. 307–310.

ciliation, XVI. 523-526.
Matt. xiii, 13-15. Christ's mode of teach- 2 Cor. vi, 1–10. The character of the
ing by parables, XI. 396—401.

Christian minister, XVI. 536–541.
Matt. xiii. 52. The parable of the house- 2 Cor. x. 3—5. The efficacy of the Gospel,
holder, XI. 420-422.

XVI. 594–600.
Matt. xxviii. 18—20. The Apostles' com- 2 Cor. xi. 2, 3. Godly jealousy the duty of
mission, XI. 617_620.

ministers, XVI. 608-612.

Luke xii. 12-14. Liberality to the poor,
XII. 521-523.

Acts xx. 35. Liberality recommended,
XIV. 526-531.
Rom. xii. 4—8.

Christians members of
one body, XV. 481-487.
Rom. xii. 15. Sympathy recommended,
XV. 492-496.

2 Cor. i. 3, 4. Trials and consolations
useful, XVI. 393–399.

2 Cor. viii. 1-5. Liberality to the poor,
XVI. 568-574.

2 Cor. viii. 7, 8.

574-578.

2 Cor. viii. 14, 15.

584-489.

The same subject, XVI

The same subject, XVI.

2 Cor. ix. 12-15. The benefit arising
from attention to the poor, XVI. 589—
594.

Gal. ii. 10. Remembering the poor, XVII.

39-43.

Gal. v. 2. Benevolence recommended,
XVII. 243-245.
Philem. 7.

Benevolence recommended,

XIX. 117-123.

Heb. i. 14. The ministry of angels, XIX.
148-156.

Heb. xiii. 3.
inculcated,
James i. 27.

Compassion to the distressed
XIX. 489-494.

Pure and undefiled religion
exemplified, XX. 50—54.

WEDDING.

Gen. xxiv. 2-4. Isaac's marriage, I.
198-205.

Ps. xlv. 10, 11. The duty of the Church,
as espoused to Christ, V. 348-351.
Isa. liv. 5. Our Maker, our Husband,
VIII. 433-439.

Isa. lxi. 10. Garments of salvation, VIII.
569-572.
Rom. vii. 4.

Deadness to the law, union
with Christ, XV. 165–168.
Eph. v. 21-33. The marriage union,
XVII. 399-405.

Eph. v. 30. Union with Christ, XVII.
409-413.

Eph. v. 32.
Union between Christ and
his people, XVII. 414–420.
Rev. xix. 7, 8. The Church's union with
Christ, XXI. 221–224.

The marriage-supper of the

Lamb, XXI. 224-228.

See also the LITURGICAL INDEX, p. 548,
§ 7. Solemnization of Matrimony.

WHITSUNDAY.

2 Cor. xii. 14. The duty of ministers, XVI.
632-635.

2 Cor. xiii. 4. The power of the risen
Saviour, XVI. 635-638.

Gal. i. 8, 9. Justification by faith alone,
XVII. 6-16.

Gal. i. 24, 25. God glorified in his people,
XVII. 28-32,

Gal. iv. 11-16. The use of a stated
ministry, XVII. 347-352.

Phil. iii. 7, 8. The excellency of the know-
ledge of Christ, XVIII. 87-91.

Col. i. 28. Preaching Christ, XVIII. 174
-178.

Col. iv. 12. The character and aim of a
Christian minister, XVIII. 266–268.

1 Thess. i. 9, 10. The scope and end of the
Christian ministry, XVIII. 280–284.

1 Thess. ii. 7, 8. The ministerial character
portrayed, XVIII. 284-290.

1 Thess. ii. 19, 20. Christians the joy of
their ministers, XVIII. 299-305.
2 Thess. iii. 9, 10. A minister's joy in his
people, XVIII. 311–316.

Tit. iii. 8. The way of promoting good
works, XIX. 112-116.

Heb. viii. 6. Christ the Mediator of the
new covenant, XIX. 281-287.
Heb. xiii. 17. The people's duty a minis-
ter's joy, XIX. 544–549.
James v. 19, 20. The conversion of a
sinner, a great benefit, XX. 124-129.

VISITING SOCIETIES.

Job ii. 11-13. Friendly sympathy illus-
trated, IV. 325–329.

Job xxix. 11-16. Job's character, IV.
444-449.

Job xxx. 25. Job's compassion for the
poor, IV. 452-457.

Job xxxiii. 23, 24. Benefit of visiting the
sick, IV. 467-474.

Ps. xxxiv. 2, 3. Devotion exemplified, V.
233-236.

Prov. iii. 9, 10.
VII. 25-30.

The reward of charity,

Prov. xi. 25. Christian liberality encou-
raged, VII. 108-112.

Zech. ii. 8. God's sympathy with his peo-
ple, X. 446-450.

Matt. v. 13. Christians the salt of the

earth, XI. 79-84.
Matt. v. 42.

154-159.

Matt. v. 47.

Liberality enjoined, XI. Rev. xix. 9.

Christians do more than

others, XI. 164–171.
Matt. vi. 1-4. Directions concerning
alms deeds, XI. 171–175.

Matt. xxv. 35-40. The importance of
charitable exertions, XI. 543-548.
Luke iii. 10, 11. Liberality to the poor,
XII. 279-283.
Luke x. 23, 24.
XII. 422-425.

VOL. XXI.

Exod. xxx. 25-31. The anointing oil, I.
488-492.

The Good Samaritan, Lev. xxiii. 15-17. The feast of first-
fruits, I. 644-647.

PP

Rom. viii. 13. Mortification of sin through
the aid of the Holy Spirit, XV. 267—
270.

Rom. viii. 14.

The leadings of the Spirit,

XV. 270-276.

Rom. viii. 15.

The Spirit of bondage and

of adoption, XV. 276–283.
Rom. viii. 16.

The witness of the Spirit,

XV. 283-288.

Rom. xv. 12. The Holy Ghost the author
of hope, XV. 553-555.

1 Cor. ii. 10. The province of the Holy
Spirit in relation to the great mystery
of redemption, XVI. 82-88.

1 Cor. ii. 12, 13. The influence of the
Spirit, XVI. 88-93.

1 Cor. iii. 16, 17. The danger of defiling
God's temple, XVI. 116–120.

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Cor. xii. 3. No knowledge of Christ but
by the Holy Spirit, XVI. 297–299.

1 Cor. xii. 11. The operation of the Holy
Spirit, XVI. 299-306.

1 Cor. xii. 13. Christians one in heart,
XVI. 306-311.

2 Cor. i. 21, 22. The operations of the Holy
Spirit, XVI. 425-428.

2 Cor. iii. 6. The letter and the spirit,
XVI. 455-461.

2 Cor. iii. 17. Christ, the entire soul of the
Scriptures, XVI. 477–481.

Gal. iv. 6. The Spirit of adoption, XVII.
164-167.

Gal. v. 16. Walking in the Spirit, XVII.

214-218.

Gal. v. 25. The same subject, XVII. 239
-243.

Eph. i. 13, 14. The sealing of the Spirit,
XVII. 275, 276.

Eph. i. 15-20. The Spirit's influences as a
Spirit of wisdom, XVII. 277-282.
Eph. i. 20-23. Christ the Head of the
Church, XVII. 283-287.

Eph. iv. 30. Grieving the Holy Spirit,
XVII. 360-366.

Eph. v. 9. Practical Christianity, XVII.

383-389.

Eph. v. 18-20. The believer filled with
the Holy Ghost, XVII. 395-399.
Thess. v. 19. Quenching the Spirit, XVIII.

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2 Chron. vi. 18. God's condescension in
the incarnation of Christ, IV. 70—75.
Ps. xlvi. 4. The river of God, V. 356—
361.

Ps. lxv. 9, 10. God's works of providence
and grace, V. 468–473.

Ps. cvi. 4, 5. The Christian's desire, VI.
218-220.

Ps. cxix. 128. The true test of religion in
the soul, VI. 350-364.

Isa. xxxv. 5-7. Streams in the desert,
VIII. 86-91.

Isa. xliv. 1-5. The outpouring of the
Spirit promised, VIII. 178-183.

Isa. xliv. 13. Peace the fruit of divine
teaching, VIII. 444—450.

Isa. lix. 19. Means of spiritual victory,
VIII. 524-529.

Isa. lix. 20, 21. The perpetuity of Christ's
kingdom, VIII. 529-534.

Isa. Ixiii. 8, 10. Vexing the Holy Spirit,

VIII. 606-609.

Isa. Ixiii. 11 — 14.

God contemplated,

VIII. 611-615.
Ezek. xxxvi. 24-28. The outpouring of
the Spirit on the Jews, IX. 433-440.
Joel ii. 28-32. Effusion of the Holy
Spirit foretold, X. 176-179.

Zech. iv. 6. All is of God, X. 456–460.
Zech. iv. 11-14. The vision of the olive-
tree, X. 467-473.

Matt. xii. 31. The sin against the Holy
Ghost. XI. 373-377.

Luke iii. 21, 22. The descent of the Holy
Spirit on Jesus Christ, XII. 294–298.
John i. 13. Christians are born of God,
XIII. 196-202.

John iii. 3. The nature and necessity of
regeneration, XIII. 245–250.
John iv. 10. Christ the fountain of living
water, XIII. 277-279.

John vi. 44. Man's inability to come to
Christ, XIII. 388-394.

John xiv. 15-17. The gift of the Spirit,
an encouragement to obedience, XIV.

38-42.

John xv. 26. The personality and office of
the Holy Spirit, XIV. 89-93.
John xvi. 8-11. The offices of the Holy
Spirit, XIV. 93-95.

John xvi. 14. Particularly, to glorify
Christ, XIV. 96-100.

Acts ii. 32, 33. The sending forth of the
Holy Spirit, XIV. 245-248.

Acts ii. 36. Jesus is the Christ, XIV. 248
-253.

Acts ii. 37-39. The repentance of the
first converts, XIV. 253-256.
Acts ii. 40. Separation from the ungodly
recommended, XIV. 256-260.
Acts ii. 44-47. The state of the primitive
Christians, XIV, 261–266.

Acts v. 3-5. Ananias and Sapphira,
XIV. 310-314.

Rom. viii. 9. Necessity of having the
Spirit of Christ, XV. 205-209.

351-356.

James i. 18. Regeneration, its author,
means, and end, XX. 35-41.

1 John ii. 20. The Unity of the Holy One,
XX. 411-416.

1 John iii. 24. The mutual indwelling of
God and of his people, XX. 464-469.
Rev. i. 10. Being in the Spirit, XXI. 13

-18.

See further, the PROPER LESSONS, &c.
for WHITSUNDAY, p.
541 and
p. 547, and for Monday and Tuesday
in Whitsun-Week, p. 545.

YEAR.-See NEW YEAR.

YOUTH, OR, YOUNG PEOPLE.

Lev. ii. 14-16. Green ears of corn to be

offered, I. 581-586.

Prov. ii. 10-22. Benefits of true wisdom,

VII. 15-20.

Prov. iii. 17. The pleasantness of religion, VII. 30-36.

Numb. xiv. 24. Following the Lord fully, Prov. iii. 21-24. True religion delineated, II. 66-70.

Josh. xxiv. 21-27. Joshua's covenant with Israel to serve the Lord, II. 621627.

Ruth i. 15-17. The character of Ruth, III. 89-95.

1 Kings xiv. 13. III. 385-390. 1 Kings xviii. 12. III. 398-401.

Abijah's piety rewarded,

Obadiah's early piety,

2 Kings ii. 23, 24. Elisha mocked by children, III. 268-272.

2 Kings xxiii. 25. The character of Josiah, III. 562-566.

1 Chron. xxviii. 9. David's advice to Solomon, IV. 31-35.

2 Chron. xxii. 3, 4. Danger of following evil counsel, IV. 140-146.

2 Chron. xxiv. 2. The character of Joash, proposed to youth, IV. 146-151. Job xxii. 21. Acquaintance with God, IV.

420-422.

Ps. xxxii. 1-6. True blessedness declared, V. 221-225.

Ps. lxxxi. 11, 12. God gives up obstinate transgressors, V. 64-67.

Ps. xc. 14. Satisfaction in God alone, VI. 121-125.

Ps. cxix. 9. God's word the mean of sanctification, VI. 302-306.

Prov. ii. 1-6. The way of attaining divine knowledge, VII. 5-9.

Prov. ii. 10, 11. Piety, a preservative from evil, VII. 9-15.

VII. 36-41.

Prov. iii. 35. The rewards of wisdom and folly, VII. 42-48.

Prov. iv. 7. The nature and excellency of
true wisdom, VII. 46–49.
Prov. iv. 23. Keeping the heart, VII. 52–58.
Prov. v. 12, 13. The sinner's retrospect,

VII. 59-62.

Prov. vii. 1—4.

Love to the Holy Scriptures inculcated, VII. 72-76. Prov. viii. 35, 36. The value of true wisdom, VIII, 86-90.

Prov. xv. 32. Instruction to be obeyed, VII. 159-162.

Prov. xxiii. 26. The duty of giving the heart to God, VII. 229-232.

Eccl. xi. 9. Youth warned of future judgment, VII. 405-409.

Eccl. xii. 1. Remembering God in our youth, VII. 409–415.

Isa. xliv. 1-5. The outpouring of the Spirit promised, VIII. 178-183.

Mark x. 13-16. Christ blesses little children, XII. 87-93.

John ix. 35-38. Proper dispositions towards the Gospel, XIII. 486-492.

2 Cor. vi. 14-18. Separation from the world enjoined, XVI. 549-555.

1 Tim. iv. 12. Address to young persons, XVIII. 515-520.

Tit. ii. 6. Sober-mindedness recommended
to young persons, XIX. 91–95.
Rev. xix. 9. The marriage-supper of the
Lamb, XXI. 224-228.

THE END.

LONDON :—R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD-STREET-HILL.

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