A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners held forth in about two thousand examples wherein is presented as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other collected out of the most classique authors both ancient and modern with some late examples observed by my self : whereunto are added the wonders of nature and the rare ... / by Sa. Clark ...

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A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners held forth in about two thousand examples wherein is presented as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other collected out of the most classique authors both ancient and modern with some late examples observed by my self : whereunto are added the wonders of nature and the rare ... / by Sa. Clark ...
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Clarke, Samuel, 1599-1682.
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London :: Printed for Tho. Newberry and are to be sold at his shop ...,
1654.
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"A mirrour or looking-glasse both for saints and sinners held forth in about two thousand examples wherein is presented as Gods wonderful mercies to the one, so his severe judgments against the other collected out of the most classique authors both ancient and modern with some late examples observed by my self : whereunto are added the wonders of nature and the rare ... / by Sa. Clark ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A33339.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 6, 2024.

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A Table of the CHAPTERS contained in this Book.

  • MIracles of Gods Mercies to his children. Pag. 1
  • Examples fit for Gods Ministers to imitate. Pag. 21
  • Of Christian courage, and resolution. Pag. 26
  • Of Gods Judgments upon Persecutors. Pag. 35
  • Of the wicked lives, and woful deaths of many Popes, and Popelings. Pag. 57
  • Of inhumane cruelties. Pag. 68
  • Of Temperance, Abstinence, and Sobriety. Pag. 84
  • Of Drunkennesse. Pag. 90
  • Of Prodigality, and Excesse. Pag. 98
  • Of Gods Judgments upon Adulterers, and unclean per∣sons. Pag. 101
  • Of Chastity, and Modesty. Pag. 112
  • Of Charity. Pag. 116
  • Of Liberality, Bounty, and Munificence. Pag. 122
  • Of Covetousnesse, and Avarice. Pag. 125
  • Of Sacriledge. Pag. 132
  • Of Pride, Arrogance, Ambition, and Vain-glory. Pag. 136
  • ...

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  • Of Humility, and Self-denial. Pag. 150
  • Of Anger, Wrath, Malice, Hatred, and Revenge. Pag. 157
  • Of Patience, Moderation, and Meeknesse. Pag. 161
  • Of Gods Judgments upon Apostates, and Backsliders. Pag. 168
  • Of Gods Judgments upon Atheists. Pag. 180
  • Of Blasphemy, and Gods Judgments upon Blasphemers, Pag. 187
  • Of Profane Scoffers. Pag. 193
  • Of Perjury, and false swearing. Pag. 196
  • Gods Judgments upon common swearers. Pag. 206
  • Gods Judgments upon Cursers. Pag. 210
  • Gods Judgments upon Hereticks, and Schismaticks, Pag. 214
  • Gods Judgements upon False-witnesses, and Lyers. Pag. 239
  • Childrens Obedience, and Love to their Parents. Pag. 244
  • Gods Judgments upon Rebellious, and unnatural chil∣dren. Pag. 246
  • Parents love to, and care over their children. Pag. 252
  • Of fond Parents, and the mischiefs thereof. Pag. 255
  • Of brethrens love, each to other. Pag. 258
  • Of Fortitude, Valour, and Magnanimity. Pag. 261
  • Gods Judgments upon Sabbath-breakers. Pag. 280
  • Gods Judgments upon Murtherers, and Blood-shedders, Pag. 285
  • Of Marriage, and Conjugal Love. Pag. 298
  • Of Treachery, and Perfidiousnesse. Pag. 307
  • Of Fidelity. Pag. 314
  • Of Deceit, Craft, Guile, and Hypocrisie. Pag. 317
  • Of Friendship. Pag. 320
  • ...

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  • Of grosse Ignorance, and Folly. 323
  • Contempt of the World, of Riches, Honours, &c. 330
  • Honour shewed to Gods Word, and Ministers. 336
  • Contemners of the Ministry, Word, and Sacraments. 340
  • Gods Judgments upon Dicers, and Card-players. 345
  • Of Justice; the Duty of Judges, and Magistrates. 347
  • Of Injustice, and Bribery, 359
  • Of Restitution. 362
  • Law, and Law-givers. 364
  • Tyrants, and Tyranny. 366
  • Vanity of all earthly things, 372
  • Of Gratitude, and Thanksgiving. 386
  • Ingratitude, and Unkindnesse. 390
  • Of Flattery, and Parasites. 395
  • Of Deaf, and Dumb persons. 399
  • Of Constancy. 401
  • Of Inconstancy, and Unstablenesse. 405
  • Of hard Students. 407
  • Enemies to Learning. 411
  • Of Callings, Trades. 412
  • Christ preferred before all earthly enjoyments. 415
  • Compassion, Sympathy. 421
  • Workings of Conscience: Guilty conscience. 423
  • Love to ones Countrey, and Countreymen. 427
  • Of Death. 429
  • Detraction, Slandering, Backbiting. 434
  • Discord, Gontention, and the evils of it. 438
  • Strange Accidents. 440
  • Strange Providences. 443
  • Of terrible Famines. 449
  • Gods Judgments upon Witches, Conjurers, Inchanters, and Astrologers. 453
  • ...

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  • Apparitions, Satanical delusions. 458
  • Of Dissimulation. 463
  • Of Envy. 465
  • Fame, Name, Renown. 468
  • Incontinence, Impudence, Rapes. 471
  • Gods Judgments on the Jewes for crucifying Christ, 476
  • Images, Idols. 481
  • Of Superstition. 483
  • Long Life, Life sweet. 485▪
  • Mirth, Facetious speeches, Pithy sentences, 487
  • Poverty, Poor. 493
  • Peace, Peace-makers. 494
  • Persecution, Persecutors. 495
  • Honesty, Piety, Holinesse, Godlinesse. 497
  • Predictions, Prophecies. 500
  • The Power, and Prevalency of Prayer▪ 502
  • Prudence, Wisdom, Policy. 507
  • Strange Prodigies. 510
  • Remuneration, Retaliation, Requital. 520
  • Gods love to his children; and their love to him. 522
  • Reproof, Reprehension. 524
  • Repentance, and Reformation the way to pacific Gods wrath. 526
  • Scripture proved to be the Word of God; Not to be pro∣faned. 528
  • Servants; Slaves. 534
  • Sin the fore-runner of Judgment. 536
  • Stratagems. 539
  • Education of children: School-masters. 545
  • Memory. Art of Memory. 547
  • ...

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  • Qualities of sundry people. 549
  • Wondrous Works of God in Nature. 551
  • The Rare works of God in the Creatures. 565
  • Rare, Stupendious, and costly works made by man. 585
  • Old Rome, and the Rarities thereof described. 590
  • Other great Cities, and the Turks Seraglio described. 596
  • Hyspaan in Persia described. 605
  • The Temple of Diana, and other admirable places de∣scribed. 616
  • Pequin in China, and other stately Cities described. 622
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