T.
Talke see Speech. Tractablenesse.
- A good signe of election to receiue the truth with all readinesse, 312, 313.
- Affliction opens the eare and makes men tractable, 397.
- We should pray for a tractable heart, foure notes to trie it by, 423.
- The danger of such as cannot be perswaded of many truths, though they bee neuer so cleerely taught and confirmed to them, 424, 425.
- This hypocrisie is in all by nature, that they scorne to be taught by such in whom they discerne any infirmity, 365.
- Remedies against this corruption, 371
Temperance.
- It is necessary euen in our diet, 92.
Temples.
- Our Churches need not to be stately and glo∣rious, as the Temple of Ierusalem was, 119.
- Neither is there that holinesse to be ascribed to, or reuerence due to our Churches, as was to that Temple, 119. 154.
- Neither is there that necessity of temples now, as there was vnder the law, 119.
- Yet is it fit we also should haue places set a∣part for Gods publique worship; and (ha∣uing such) it is no where so well done as in them, 119. 129.
- Euen our Churches should be decently kept, 120. 127.
- The temple of Ierusalem was a Type of Christ and how, 155.
Tentation.
- We must carefully shun tentation, 89.
- Tentations incident to our lawfull calling, God will preserue vs in, 89.
Terror.
- Wicked men haue cause to be in continuall terror, 33.
Testament. See Ceremoniall worship.
- Though in temporall things, Gods people had more particular direction then we now, yet not in spirituall, 207.
- The Ministry of the New Testament is more fruitfull then that was vnder the law, 287
- Vnder the law God reuealed himselfe to his people moresensibly and bodily, then vn∣der the Gospell, 196.
- The estate of sinners is far more damnable now then it was vnder the law, 291.
Thankesgiuing.
- Of Sacrifices of Thankesgiuing, 187.
Thoughts.
- Conscience to be made euen of them, 91.
Trouble of minde.
- All men must looke to be brought one day to a painefull sight and sense of sin, and of Gods anger due vnto it, 42, 43.
- No wordly thing can content or comfort the heart in that case, 44, 45.
- Meanes wherby they that haue lost the assu∣rance of their saluation may recouer it, 346. 347.