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CONTENTS TO VOL. VI.
I, MEDITATIONS AND VOWS; DIVINE AND MORAL. SERV-
ING FOR DIRECTIONS IN CHRISTIAN AND CIVIL PRAC-
TICE. THREE CENTURIES.
First Century: dedicated to SIR ROBERT DRURY, Knight...........
Second Century; dedicated to the LADY DRURY
Third Century: dedicated to SIR EDMOND BACON, Knight
II. HOLY OBSERVATIONS. ONE BOOK.
Dedication to EDWARD LORD DENNY
Holy Observations
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III. OCCASIONAL MEDITATIONS, BY Jos. ExON. SET FORTH BY
R. H.-JOSEPHI HALLI EXONIENSIS EPISCOPI ATTOEXEAIAƐMATA;
vel MEDITATIUNCULE SUBITANEE.
English Dedication, by Robert Hall, to JAMES LORD VISCOUNT
DONCASTER.
Latin Dedication, by Bishop Hall, to JAMES LORD VISCOUNT
CARLISLE........
The Proem-Proloquium ad Lectorem.....
104
105
106
Ad conspectum horarii scio-
terici..........
Visâ eclipsi solis..........
108
109
Conspectâ stellâ cadente........ ib.
Viso luculento quodam pros-
pectu......
De globi fabricà casu con- fractâ......
...........
Ad conspectum nubis
Ad conspectum sepulchri ef-
fossi
711
112
113
114
Ad conspectum auri liquati..... ib.
Ad conspectum amphora cir-
cumgestatæ
Ad conspectum arboris nimiùm
efflorescentis
115
116
De quodam subitâ morte, in actu peccati, abrepto ib.
Ad conspectum cali et terræ... 117
21. On the same occasion
22. On the blowing of the fire..........
23. On the barking of a dog...
24. On the sight of a cock-fight.......
25. On his lying down to rest
26. On the kindling of a charcoal fire.
27. On the sight of an humble and
patient beggar
28. On the sight of a crow pulling
off wool from the back of a sheep.
29. On the sight of two snails.....................
30. On the hearing of the street-cries
in London
31. On the flies gathering to a galled
horse
De eâdem........
Accenso igne
Ad canis latratum..
120
ib.
121
122
...
123
125
126
127
129
130
131
132
ni lanam vellicante ...........
Visis duobus limacibus ........... ib.
Auditis vendacium quorun-
dam clamoribus platearibus. 133
De muscis ad equini dorsi
recrudescentis scabiem col-
lectis.........
..... 134
32. On the sight of a dark lantern.... Ad conspectum laternæ secretæ
33. On the hearing of a swallow in
the chimney
34. On the sight of a fly burning
itself in the candle
35. On the sight of a lark flying up..
36. On the singing of the birds in a
spring morning
37. On a coal covered with ashes......
38. On the sight of a Blackmoor......
39. On the small stars in the galaxy,
or milky circle, in the firmament
40. On the sight of boys playing......
41. On the sight of a spider and her
web.
42. On the sight of a natural
43. On the loadstone and the jet......
44. On hearing of music by night....
45. On the fanning of corn. ............
46. On herbs dried........
47. On the quenching of iron in water.
48. On a fair coloured fly.. .......
49. On a glow-worm................................................................ Conspectâ noctilucâ vel cicin-
delà......
148
114. On the singing of a bird...........
115. On the sight of a man yawn-
ing
116. On the sight of a tree lopped....
117. On a scholar that offered vio-
lence to himself
118. On the coming in of the judge.
119. On the sight of a heap of stones
120. On the sight of a bat and owl...
121. On the sight of a well-fleeced
sheep
122. On the hearing of thunder.......
123. On the sight of a hedge-hog......
124. On the sight of a goat.......
125. On the sight of the blind and the
lame
126. On the sight of a map of the
world
127. On the sight of hemlock...........