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- TEars, what they are, p. 329. A double fountain of tears opened.
- p. 330.
- Temptations of Christ, fierce, vari∣ous, and tedious, p. 240, 241. The great relief in temptation, p. 246. Suitable temptations greatly hazard our ruine.
- p. 305, 306.
- Thief on the Cross, his wonderful con∣version, p. 442, 443. his example incourages none to delay conversi∣on.
- p. 443.
- Thirst▪ proper and figurative.
- p. 464.
- Thirst a great affliction, p. 464. Christs thirst attributed to a double cause.
- p. 466.
- Thirst in Hell, what it is, p. 472. Saints shall never thirst in Heaven.
- p. 473, 474.
- Throne, how the Saints are confes∣sors with Christ upon his throne.
- p. 628.
- Time, the preciousness of it, and whence it results.
- p. 435, 436.
- Title, affixed to the Cross of Christ, what it was, opened in six proper∣ties of it, p. 358. The providence of God in the draught of Christs title remarkable in five things.
- p. 360, 361.
- Tryal of Christ for his life, how managed, p. 313. The inhumanity thereof, p. 313, 314. No man knows his own spiritual strength till it be put to the tryal.
- p. 380. 381.
- Trust, The Father and Son mutually trust each other, p. 33. All our concerns to be trusted in the hands of Christ.
- p. 219, 220.
- Trust in man how vain and foolish.
- p. 309.