Affliction.
- In all distresses, 〈◊〉〈◊〉 to God by prayer, and seeke comfort that way.
- 59
- In all afflictions we must cleare and acquit God of all rigour and injustice.
- 245
- Every child of God must looke for affliction.
- 253
- God hath a speciall hand in all afflictions.
- 256
- God afflicts his people in love.
- 257, &c.
- Think of affliction 〈…〉〈…〉
- 260
- Willing bearing of affliction is a means to mor∣tifi•• corruption.
- 322
- We may in two respects judge of mens sinnes ly their affl••ction.
- 559
- We may therein offend two wayes.
- Ibid & 560
- Though the afflictions men indure be in their owne nature punishments yet are they not so to all men.
- 664, 665
- Afflictions inflicted upon the godly for sinne are not properly punishments, but chastisements.
- 665
- In extreame affliction our case will be wofull without Christ.
- 684
- Six remarkable things concerning affliction.
- Ibid. & 685
- He that hath Christ may be safe and comforta∣ble in any affliction.
- 686