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SOLITUDE SWEETENED


"My meditation of Him shall be sweet." Psalm 104:34


1. On meditation

2. Christ the Rock in a weary land
3. If God gives Christ, what can he withhold
4. Submission
5. Comfortable conclusions

6. Resignation

7. Feeble nature
8, Worldly losses and misfortunes universal
9. Providence
10. True greatness

11. Disappointments

12. Experience
13. Contentment
14. Death
15. Communion with God, what it is

16. The disposal of Providence always best

17. Love in its fourfold extension
18. Slander
19. Fear and other passions
20. Universal improvement

21. The soul's enlargement on high

22. Affliction the lot of saints below
23. Private experience
24. All plenitude in Christ, to answer
all the needs of his people
25. Prayer and praise

26. On a blind beggar

27. Love in saints
28. Love in God
29. Death
30. The death of the wicked

31. The Traveler

32. Grace in the blush, sin not ashamed
33. Going to a fair
34. After sickness
35. Frames of soul variable

36. The unconcerned spectators

37. Death a blessing to godly men
38. Mercy going before God, makes meeting him a mercy
39. The necessity of afflictions
40. Saints unknown, stars unseen

41. The excellent happiness of the blessed

42. Only a rumor heard of the triumphant state
43. Science
44. A wicked thing to depart from God in the least
45. Who the great man is

46. We should sleep no longer than to refresh the body

47. Our only joy in the world to come
48. On the scriptures
49. True joy
50. One fruit of affliction

51. From the depth of afflictions we see stupendous things

52. Prayer
53. Little known of the bliss above
54. The divine lover
55. Eternity

56. On loving God

57. Wrath
58. Sensible communion with God sometimes enjoyed
59. Brevity of life
60. On the last day of the year

61. Saints have the greatest reason to rejoice

62. Indwelling sin
63. Events of providence
64. More of God seen in Christ than in all the creation
65. Christ, the study above

66. The world asleep

67. Still ignorant of God below
68. Nothing can purchase Christ from the soul
69. Torment
70. The soul's growth

71. This life a valley of tears

72. The madness of the world in their choice
73. The approaching happiness of the saints
74. What we should expect and wait for
75. The spiritual miser

76. Contradictions

77. The confusion of the wicked at the general judgment
78. Mercies abused
79. The forgiveness of injuries
80. The excellency of religion

81. Christ, and none but he, satisfies desires

82. The aggrandizing visit
83. Causes of humility
84. Harmony in God's procedure with the church
85. A pleasant consideration

86. Crucifixion

87. All God's ways equal
88. Self-flatterers
89. The heavenly vision assimilating
90. Still descriptions fall short of glory

91. Saints honorable

92. Mercies, though apparently delayed,
come at the appointed time
93. The world deeply rooted in the affections
94. True riches
95. The casting of the scales or balances

96. Affliction the common lot of the saints

97. The glorious fruits of sanctified affliction
98. God his people's inheritance
99. Distance diminishes views
100. Jubilee

101. God's knowledge

102. A glance into heavenly bliss
103. Elijah and Elisha, a dialogue
104. The company of the wicked corrupts
105. To escape wrath should silence under all afflictions

106. Adoption

107. Connections
108. Degrees of nearness to God
109. Unbelief
110. Our short life should not give much concern

111. Faith

112. The three-fold state
113. Corruption
114. Grace
115. Love and immortality

116. Extremities

117. The astonishing portions
118. Noah's ark
119. Acquaintances
120. An argument

121. On being ill-used

122. The Bible a store-house of instruction
123. Assurance
124. Our meditations cramped,
unless stretched beyond death
125. How to be rich in heaven

126. Revenge rejected

127. The coming judgment
128. Against murmuring at misfortunes
129. A caution against excess
of joy in any earthly good
130. The joy of salvation

131. On visits

132. The anguish of damnation
133. Sovereignty
134. The victory of faith
135. The necessity of afflictions while we live

136. Gibeon making peace with Israel

137. On the author's first using glasses
138. On casting our care on God
139. The affection of a parent
140. On being made a noble

141. The singular advantages of poverty

142. A journey along the sea-shore
143. The British state lottery
144. On the works of creation
145. A prospect of death
146. A state after death