The Epistle DedicatoryTo the ReaderA Discourse concerning the Measure of Divine Love, with the Natural and Moral Grounds upon which it stands; upon Mat. 22.37.A Discourse concerning the Natural and Moral Vanity of Man; upon <em>Psal. 39.6.</em>A Discourse shewing that the Law is not made void through Faith; upon <em>Rom. 3.31.</em>A Discourse concerning the Origin and the Relief of all Trouble and Uneasiness of Mind; upon <em>Psal. 94.19.</em>A Discourse of the Natural and Moral Union of the Soul with God, and of the Perfection that accrues to it from thence; upon <em>Psal. 73.28.</em>A Discourse of the Honour due to Good Men, and of the great Crime of treating them with Scorn and Contempt; upon <em>2 Tim. 3.3.</em>A Discourse of the several ways whereby God addresses himself to Man; upon <em>Prov. 8.1,4,5.</em>Postscript to the First Discourse