Boston - BT700 B7 1769

The C 0 N T E N T 1. Man naturally high -minded, Of the corru-ption of the will,. ""LJ m:l' ir ability for what is truly good Two e~idences of it. ' A verfenef& to 3ood, Four eyidences ot it, Prooc: nef~ to evtl, F ve ~videoces uf it, Enmity againfr God, p.s4 J6 ib. Againil [he being and nature o£ God, Five queties for convi4ion on this hea~ Againft the Son of God, CS$ Jn his prophetical office, 6t Two evidence~ of it, ib. / Jn bis priefily office, ' 71 Three evidences of i't; il:r. In his kingly offi·ce, 111 Three evidences of it, '1 J A particular malignity againtl the prieni;o oftlce; corrupt nature lyi ng croh to the gofpel-contrivance of falvation. 74 Four proofs of it, . ib• :Bent to the way of the law, as a covenant of works 1 7~ Four proots of it ib. Againfi the Spirit of GoJ, 8o Againll the law a~ a ru1e of life,· 81 Two evidence& of it, io. Contun,acy againfi the L ord.. . 8i Pernrfer.c:fs in reft te'nce to fhe chief enil ib. Of the corruption ot the affections, li4 •••••. ----of the confcience; S,i -·· ---- -- · of the memory, . 86 The bodv- partaker of this corruption, i'l }iowma~ 's nature was corrupted, · ~ .. 88 "'.fhe doctrine of the corruption of nature applied'; .9:!! The natural man cim do nothing but fin, SJJ God take~ fpecial no(ice of t~e fin of our l'lllt.ure, . 911 Evidences ofmens overlook mg the fin of tbe1r nature. 97 .Wherein that fin is to be fpeci&Hy noticed, 99 Why is it to be fpedally noticed. , 100 llow to get a veiw ot the corrupt10n of nature.; ~ 10~ •\ ' ' Head ll. The M1Ui.t of Man's nataral St~te, difcourf– ed from Eph. ii.'3. MAn's natural Oate, 1J frate of wrath, What this fiate of wrath is. . ~ in theheart of Ciod a1~infi the n&tural man, JO'}' 108 io• W.rttlt

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