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HORE PAULINE.
Exposition of the argument
The Epistle to the Romans
The First Epistle to the Corinthians
The Second Epistle to the Corinthians
The Epistle to the Galatians
The Epistle to the Ephesians
The Epistle to the Philippians
The Epistle to the Colossians.
The First Epistle to the Thessalonians
The Second Epistle to the Thessalonians
The First Epistle to Timothy
The Second Epistle to Timothy
The Epistle to Titus
The Epistle to Philemon
The Subscriptions of the Epistles
The Conclusion
THE CLERGYMAN'S COMPANION IN
VISITING THE SICK.
The manner of visiting the sick.
SECT. I. Assistance that is to be given to sick
and dying persons by the ministry of
the clergy
213
SECT. II. Rules for the manner of visiting the sick ib.
SECT. III. Of instructing the sick man in the na-
ture of repentance and confession of
his sins
Arguments and exhortations to move the
sick man to repentance and confession
of his sins
Arguments and general heads of dis-
course, by way of consideration, to
awaken a stupid conscience and the
careless sinner
216
ib.
222
SECT. IV. Of applying spiritual remedies to the
unreasonable fears and dejections of
the sick
Considerations to be offered to persons
under religious melancholy
An exercise against despair.
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SECT. V. Considerations against presumption
The order for the visitation of the sick
The communion of the sick.
Proper collects that may be used with any of the
prayers for the sick
Prayers for the sick; viz.
A general prayer for the acceptance of our devo-
tions for the sick
257
Occasional prayers for the sick; viz.
A prayer for a person in the beginning of his sick-
ness
For thankfulness in sickness
266
For a blessing on the means used for a sick person's
recovery.
For a sick person, when there appears some hope of
recovery
. 267
In behalf of the sick person, when he finds any
abatement of his distemper
268
For the grace of patience
For one who is dangerously ill
For a sick person, when sickness continues long
upon him
For spiritual improvement by sickness
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For a sick person, who is about to make his will
For a sick penitent
.272
For a sick person, who intends to receive the blessed
sacrament
274
For a sick person who wants sleep
A prayer to be said when the sick person grows
light-headed
For a person when danger is apprehended by exces-
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sive sleep
276
For a person lying insensible on a sick bed
277
For one who hath been a notoriously wicked liver 278
For one who is hardened and impenitent
. 279
For a sick woman that is with child
. 280
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For a woman in the time of her travail.
For one who cannot be delivered without difficulty and hazard
For grace and assistance for a woman after deli- very, but still in danger
Prayers for a sick child
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285
A prayer for a person who, from a state of health,
is suddenly seized with the symptoms of death 286
For a sick person, when there appeareth small hope
287
of recovery
A general prayer for preparation and readiness to
die
A commendatory prayer for a sick person at the
point of departure
289
A litany for a sick person at the time of departure ib.
Form of recommending the soul to God in her de-
parture from the body
. 291
A consolatory form of devotion, that may be used
with the friends or relations of the deceased
Occasional prayers and devotions for the sick and
unfortunate in extraordinary cases; viz.
A prayer for a person, whose illness is chiefly brought
on him by some calamitous disaster or loss; as,
of estate, relations, or friends, &c.
For a person who, by any calamitous disaster, hath
broken any of his bones, or is very much bruised
and hurt in his body
For a person who is afflicted with grievous pains of
his body
292
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296
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For one who is troubled with acute pains of the
gout, stone, colic, or any other bodily distemper 298
For a person who hath the small-pox, or any such-
like raging infectious disease
299