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Ch 11 - Upon the corruption of the seed before it springs
Ch 12 - Upon the resemblance of wheat and tares
Ch 13 - Upon the dangers incident to corn from seed-time to harvest
Ch 14 - Upon the patience of the husbandman for the harvest
Ch 15 - Upon the harvest-season
Ch 16 - Upon the care of husbandman to provide for winter
Ch 17 - Upon reaping the same we sow
Ch 18 - Upon the joy of harvest-men
Ch 19 - Upon the threshing out of corn
Ch 20 - Upon the winnowing of corn
Part II
Ch 1 - Upon the ingraffing of fruit-trees
Ch 2 - Upon the union of the graff with the stock
Ch 3 - Upon the gathering in of fruits in autumn
Ch 4 - Upon the cutting down of dead trees
Part III
Ch 1 - Upon the husbandman's care for his cattle
Ch 2 - Upon the hard labour and cruel usage of beasts
Ch 3 - Upon the seeking of lost cattle
Ch 4 - Upon the feeding of fat cattle
Ch 5 - Upon the husbandman's care for posterity
Ch 6 - Upon the husbandman's care to prove and preserve his deeds
Meditations on Birds
Upon the Singing of a nightingale
Upon the sight of many small birds chirping about a dead hawk
Meditations upon Beasts
Meditations upon Trees
Meditations upon a garden
Navigation Spiritualized
To Every Seaman sailing heavenward
To the Reader
Ch 1 - The launching of a ship plainly set forth
Ch 2 - The Boundless Ocean
Ch 3 - Fish of the Sea
Ch 5 - Seamen are watchful against dangers
Ch 6 - Ships are guided by the helm
Ch 7 - Seamen on reaching land forget deliverances
Ch 8 - Skill in improving all winds
Ch 9 - Taking the opportunity of wind and tide
Ch 10 - Trading among all nations
Ch 11 - The Contest between sea and rocks
Ch 12 - Seamen run dangers to gain earthly wealth
Ch 13 - Millions of sea creatures fed
Ch 14 - Salt sea water sweetened as it passes through the ground
Ch 15 - The Sea set within bounds
Ch 16 - The Necessity of the compass
Ch 17 - The Ebb and flow of the sea
Ch 18 - Waves may threaten to destroy
Ch 19 - The ship's Lading cast overboard in the storm
Ch 20 - Christ's "Peace be Still"
Ch 21 - Food out of the sea
Ch 22 - Skill in fishing
Ch 23 - The Cause of Unprofitable voyages
Ch 24 - Fishes of prey
Ch 25 - The Misuse of sails
Ch 26 - The Smallest leak can sink a ship
Ch 27 - Tradewinds
Ch 28 - The Pilot's skill revealed during storms
Ch 29 - The Ocean Depths are hidden
Ch 30 - The Sea devours men
Ch 31 - Greatest dangers near the coast
Ch 32 - Joy at reaching the haven
A Concluding Speech
A Caution to Seamen - A Pathetic and Serious Dissuasive from the horrid and detestable sins of drunkedness, swearing, uncleaness...
A Sober consideration of the sin of drunkenness
The Art of preserving the fruits of the lips
The Harlot's Face in the Scripture-Glass
Mercies and Promises
The Seaman's Catechism
The Seaman's Companion - Six Sermons
The Seaman's Farewell
A Seaman in a Storm
The Seaman's Preservative
The Successful Seaman
The Disappointed Seaman
The Seaman's Return
Saint Indeed
What it is to keep the heart
How to keep the heart from desponding in times of adversity
The Application of the Foregoing
The Touchstone on Sincerity
Ch 1 - Wherein the text is opened
Ch 2 - Many professors of religion are under very great and dangerous mistakes in their professions
Ch 3 - That the true grace is exceeding precious and greatly enricheth the soul that hath it: It is Christ's gold
Ch 4 - That only is to be accounted grace, which is able to endure all those trials appointed or permitted for the discovery of it
Ch 5 - Shewing what probation adversity makes of the sincerity or unsoundness of our hearts
Ch 6 - Shewing indwelling sin to be to grace, what fire is to gold, and how the soundness and unsoundness of our hearts are discovered by our carriage towards it
Ch 7 - Shewing what proof or trial is made of the soundness or unsoundness of our graces by the duties of religion which we perform
Ch 8 - Opening the trials of sincerity and hypocrisy, by sufferings upon the account of religion
Ch 9 - Opening the designs and ends of God, in bringing the professors of religion unto such various trials of their graces in this world
Ch 10 - Shewing that that grace only is to be reckoned sincere and real, which can endure those trials which God appoints, or permits, for the discovery of it
Ch 11 - Containing divers practical instructive inferences from this doctrine, with a serious exhortation to self-trial and thorough examination
Ch 12 - Containing divers helps for the clearing of sincerity and discovery of hypocrisy
A Token for Mourners
Christians must avoid immoderate sorrow
Twelve Dissausives Against Immoderate sorrow
The Removal of Twelve Pleas and Excuses for Immoderate sorrow
The Means of Curing and preventing sinful excuses of sorrow
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