Mixt contemplations in better times by Thomas Fuller ...
- Title
- Mixt contemplations in better times by Thomas Fuller ...
- Author
- Fuller, Thomas, 1608-1661.
- Publication
- London :: Printed by R.D. for Iohn Williams ...,
- 1660.
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- Subject terms
- Meditations.
- Devotional exercises.
- Link to this Item
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- Cite this Item
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"Mixt contemplations in better times by Thomas Fuller ..." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A40678.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 21, 2024.
Contents
- title page
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part
- section
- II. Miraculous Care.
- III. Hand on Mouth.
- IV. At last.
- V. Mistaken.
- VI. Truth.
- VII. After-born.
- VIII. An Heap of Pearles.
- IX. Silent Sadness.
- X. Lost and Kept.
- XI. All.
- XII. Good Accountant.
- XIII. No tittle of Title.
- XIV. Freely, freely.
- XV. Cry without cause, and be whipt.
- XVI. Spring began.
- XVII. The Hand is All.
- XVIII. All Tongue and Eares.
- XIX Give and Take.
- XX. CHARITY, CHARITY.
- XXI. But one Favourite.
- XXII. Calmly, Calmly.
- XXIII. Try and Trust.
- XXIV. Alike but contrary.
- XXV. Chasma, Phasma.
- XXVI. Share and Share-like.
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XXVII. Natale solum dulcedine,
e. c. - XXVIII. Seasonable prevention.
- XXIX. VVolf in a Lamb-skin.
- XXX. Various fancies.
- XXXI. Made Loyal.
- XXXII. Attend, Attend.
- XXXIII. No Remedy but Patience.
- XXXIV. Pottage for Milk.
- XXXV. Moderate may meet.
- XXXVI. What, never wise?
- XXXVII. Recede a Title.
- XXXVIII. Beat thy self.
- XXXIX. Without Blood.
- XL. Against the Hair and the Flesh.
- XLI. A Free-will offering.
- XLII. A good Anchor.
- XLIII. Eyes bad, not object.
- XLIV. Ever, Never.
- XLV. Hear me out.
- XLVI. Mons Mobilis.
- XLVII. Not invisible.
- XLVIII. Best race.
- XLIX. Feed the Lambs.
- L. Name and thing.
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Mixt Contemplations On these Times.
- I. All afore.
- II. True Text. False Gloss.
- III. Foul-mouth Stopt.
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IV.
Atoms at last. - V. An ill Match.
- VI. Down, yet Up.
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VII.
Caleb, all heart. - VIII. Fye for Shame.
- IX. Little, loud Lyers.
- X. Name General.
- XI. Apt Scholars.
- XII. All well wearied.
- XIII. O INCONSTANCY.
- XIV. Recovered.
- XV. Gratitude.
- XVI. The Heire.
- XVII. SAD TRANSPOSITION.
- XVIII. Bird IN THE BREST.
- XIX. Fair Hopes.
- XX. Riddle unriddled.
- XXI. No RECORD to REMAINE.
- XXII. All for the present.
- XXIII. Courtesy gaineth.
- XXIV. Moderation.
- XXV. Preparative.
- XXVI. Revenge with a witnesse.
- XXVII. A Gnat, no Gnat.
- XXVIII. Silence a while.
- XXIX. Send Humilitie.
- XXX. Rather fold over, then fall short.
- XXXI. No mans work.
- XXXII. Three make up one.
- XXXIII. Sero, sed Serio.
- XXXIV. By Degrees.
- XXXV. Good Augury.
- XXXVI. Substract not, but Add.
- XXXVII. Send such Musick.
- XXXVIII. By Hook and by Crook.
- XXXIX. Without Care no Cure.
- XL. Keep your Castle.
- XLI. Too much beneath.
- XLII. Patience a while.
- XLIII. In the Middle.
- XLIII. Amending.
- XLIV. Too much Truth.
- XLV. As it was.
- XLVI. No so, longe.
- XLVII. Thanke God.
- XLIX. Can good come from Ignorance.
- L. Trusting maketh one Trusty.