Se&t. VII. The Second Tempta-- tion proper to the State of Sick- Remedies against Fear of Death, Sea. VIII: Remedies against OF CHAP. IV. BC 120 121 F the Practice of the Graces Sea. II. Acts of Patience, by way of Prayer and Ejaculation, 128 A Prayer to be faid in the begin- An Act of Refignation to be faid by Sect. IV. Acts of Faith, by way ence, ? 159 162 A Prayer for Pardon of Sins, to Se&t IX. Of the Sick Man's pra- P. 185 be done to dying Perfons, by 191 195 224 and Danger, 237 Sect. IV. Of miniftring to the Re-Prayers to be faid by the fur- ftitution and Pardon or Recon- ment, 205 Se&t. V. Of miniftring to the Sick Perfon by the Spiritual-man, as viving Friends, in behalf of 242 Prayer to be faid in the Cafe 245 FINIS. BOOKS Written by Jer. Taylor, D. D. late Lord Bishop of Down and Connor. Uctor Dubitantium: Or, The Rule of Confcience, in Five The Great Exemplar: Or, The Life and Death of the Holy Jefus, in Folio, with Figures fuitable to every Story, engraved in Copper: Whereunto are added, the Lives and Martyrdoms of the Apostles. By W. Cave, D. D. · Σύμβολον Θεολογικόν : Or, A Colle&tion of Polemical Difcourtes addreffed against the Enemies of the Church of England, both Papifts and Phanaticks, in a large Folio, the Third Edition. A Collection of Sermons, Folio. The Golden Grove; a choice Manual, containing what is to be believed, practifed, and defired or prayed for; the Prayers being fitted to the feveral Days of the Week; alfo Festival Hymns, according to the manner of the ancient Church. The Pfalter of David, with Titles and Collects according to the Matter of each Pfalm; whereunto are added Devotions for the Help and Affiftance of all Chriftian People in all Occafions and Neceffities. The Tenth Edition, in 120. A Collection of Offices, or Forms of Prayers in Cafes Ordinary and Extraordinary; taken out of the Scriptures and the ancient Liturgies of feveral Churches, efpecially the Greek. Together with a large Preface in Vindication of the Liturgy of the Church of England. The Second Edition, in 12o. A Difcourfe of the Liberty of Prophesying. |