Logoi eukairoi, essayes and observations theologicall & morall. Wherein many of the humours and diseases of the age are discovered, and characteriz'd: divers cautions and directions præscribed for the avoidance of their infection, and the promotion of their cure. Together with some meditations & prayers adjoyn'd, serving to the same purpose. / By a student in theologie.

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Logoi eukairoi, essayes and observations theologicall & morall. Wherein many of the humours and diseases of the age are discovered, and characteriz'd: divers cautions and directions præscribed for the avoidance of their infection, and the promotion of their cure. Together with some meditations & prayers adjoyn'd, serving to the same purpose. / By a student in theologie.
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Master, William, 1627-1684.
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London, :: Printed by R.W. for R. Davis in Oxon.,
1654.
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Christian life -- Early works to 1800.
Pride and vanity -- Early works to 1800.
Humility -- Early works to 1800.
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"Logoi eukairoi, essayes and observations theologicall & morall. Wherein many of the humours and diseases of the age are discovered, and characteriz'd: divers cautions and directions præscribed for the avoidance of their infection, and the promotion of their cure. Together with some meditations & prayers adjoyn'd, serving to the same purpose. / By a student in theologie." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A88914.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 17, 2024.

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The contents or argument of every Observation▪

  • 1 Absurdityesin Writers and Readers pag. 1
    • Caution 1. pag. 8
  • 2 Concerning forcible impressions (pag. 9
  • 3 Of Naturall weaknesses pag. 12
  • 4 The Sympathy of Soules pag. 13
  • 5 Concerning ill will undeserved 16
  • 6 Ʋncharitable mistakes 20
  • 7 The Selfe-Miracle 24
    • Caut 2. 28
  • 8 Difference of parts 29
  • 9 The Common wealth of meer Wits 33
  • 10 Vanity in Society and discourse 36
    • Caut 3. 39
  • 11 Of Frugality 40
  • 12 Concerning Parsimony of Parts 44
  • 13 The vaine boast of Saint-ship 48
  • ...

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  • ... 14 Of Pride of parts 53
  • 15 Of Arguments for Sermons 57
    • Caut. 4. 63
  • 16 Of impatiency after full assu∣rance 64
  • 17 The unadvised Boanerges catechi∣zed 71
  • 18 Ʋnhappy differences between good men 76
  • 19 Of Ambitious discontent 82
  • 20 The destructive prosperity of fooles (85
  • 21 The All▪most Christian 88
  • 22 Of Tender consciences 91
    • Caut 5. 95
  • 23 Of Christian Reputation 96
  • 24 Of praejudices against godlinesse 101
  • 25 Of Extemporary prayer &c. 105
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