An Index of the Prayers in this Volume; that is, an account of the principal subjects of the Prayers, arranged in the same way as the Index of the Explanations. [The numbers placed at the end of the lines thus (1) (2) (3) shew the Heads for Prayer under which the subject may be found.] B Blindness of heart and contempt of God's word, to be kept from [3] C Charitable judgment of the conduct of others [3] PAGE Christ, grace to perceive his power in the conversion of to know his willingness as well as power to save Church, grace not to be offended at the mixture of profes- that it may be kept in unity of spirit, and in the . 118 : 124 to be preserved from wishing to separate from that 20 222 222 Conduct so corrected by the Spirit of Christ, that the reality of the change may be evidenced [3] Confession in the words of the Liturgy [2] of Christ's power to forgive sins [3] Contentment [1] [2] 222 179 Conversation, that it may be so seasoned with Scripture truth, as to be a blessing to others [5] Conversion of sinners, that it may always lead to renewed thankfulness for our own [3] Covetousness and inordinate love of riches, to be kept Doubtful christians, so to act towards them, as may lead them into the true way [2] E Earnest desire and faithful prayer for the spiritual welfare of relatives and friends [1] Error, to be delivered from all that in which we may have been brought up [1] Evil, grace to return it with good [1] F Faith increased in the willingness and power of Christ to help in the time of need [1] PAGE 299 112 • 76 - 272 in Christ, by which to overcome the evil one [1] 285 28 - 273 to believe the love of Christ to us individually [1] - 184 307, 314 179 to receive heavenly things without desiring further signs [1] Forgiveness of sins, to shew it by a thankful obedience [4] 28 Friends, a more earnest spirit of prayer for them [2] a sense of the great privilege of interceding for G Garner of heaven, to be gathered into, having endured to the end [4] Gentleness of Christ, praise for its exercise [2] Good desires brought to good effect, by the Spirit of God in the heart [4] ́ 222 76 266 hope that God will perfect his work of grace in the works, to be continually given to them [1] Gospel, a remembrance that by the spirit alone success can attend it [3] a serious sense of its importance [1] its extension to all who are yet without it [1] 222 9 Grace to acknowledge God's providential care in sickness or in health [1] to devote every talent to the service of God [1] VOL. II. D D Grace to do all things to the glory of God (3) to forgive every offence, especially on the part of H Heart set to obey God's commandments (4) that it may be softened to receive the seed of the Holy Spirit, for this and all the nations of of the world (3) pity for sinners (5) PAGE 113 314 205 and that his power may reach to every part of the character and conduct (1) . to bring to good effect the good thoughts of his suggestions (1) . to subdue every rebellious feeling towards the truth of God (3) . 205 Humbleness of mind in receiving religious instructions (2) (1) Humility of heart (2) 28 9 170 70 236 226 125 of spirit to receive God's message by any instru- Jesus, to be like him in making efforts to save the lost (2) 36 Judgment of scoffers concerning the service of God, to be kept from (3) to be kept in continual remembrance of (3) (i) Knowledge of, and faith in God's grace, confirmed more Love of Christ, that it may fill the heart, once occupied by to Christ as to a brother (1) M Mercy, a right understanding of it, as shewn by the death Mind, that it may not be stupified, or prejudiced against the truth by indulgence in any evil thing (3) Ministers, grace to receive them as divinely sent (3) PAGE 213 86 86 that the grace of God may furnish them for their 86 that they may prepare the way of the Lord (1). 133 Ministry as appointed by God, a due sense of its benefit (1) Missionaries and preachers, that the power of God may accompany their labours (1) 230 Missions, an enlarged heart freely to contribute to them (2) 230 Opportunities of instruction, a deep sense of the solemn account which must be given of them (2) Ordinances, grace diligently to attend upon and improve by them (4) tion (4) Outward forms, to be kept from trusting to them for salva P 179 20 113 300 Prayer, a faithful, patient, humble frame of mind in it (4) 285 deliverance from formality, and the gift of a lively spirit of faith in it (2) largeness of heart, and believing expectation in it (2) 307 grace to ask only such things as are pleasing to God (4) to live in it, and so to receive guidance in all things (2) R Religious instructions, grace to profit by (1) Sabbath, for christian liberty of spirit in its observance (3) 69 grace spiritually to profit by its appointment (2). thankfulness for its institution (1) Satan, to be kept from his devices, and to overcome his temptations (2). Scriptures, for a right spirit in reading (4) grace to receive all that they contain (1) Self-examination, a spirit of diligent faithfulness in duty (2) Seriousness and attention in hearing the word of God Sickness, to be aroused by it, to more concern for the soul Simplicity of mind to receive the record given by God of his Sin, a full understanding of its hatefulness in God's sight (1) PAGE 44 55 19 that it may be made a burthen, and the invitation of Sins, a sure hope and trust that they are forgiven (3) 205 143 28 307 a true conviction of, and sincere sorrow for them (1). 152 Sincerity of spirit, and a readiness to be convinced (3) Sinners, an increased anxiety to save them from destruction (2) : Slander, to be preserved from keeping it alive by word, or Sound mind always to choose the service of God (3) Soundness of mind in attempting the spiritual benefit of others (3) Spirit of Christ to draw the heart to Him (3) of earnest persevering prayer, which may continue to 308 188 158 of love to rejoice in the truth, and to believe what is of wisdom, to approve the way of God, in permitting evil, and to know Satan as the author of all evil (2) Spiritual advancement in judgment and knowledge to order all our conduct to the glory of God (3) Submission under all appointments of God's Providence (3) 76 Thankfulness for being called to the knowledge of God's love (1) for spiritual advantages above multitudes of other people (4). which shall shew itself in acts of love (4) Tongue, so to watch it, that it may never grieve the Holy 285 266 212 Trials, cheerfully to bear any for the sake of Christ (2) .266 grace to see God's hand in, and to profit by them (2) 96 |