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THE

CONTENTS.

e40"

in

the end

'hall

bee

faced.

178

Satans temptation

grounded

vpon

the

vnchangeablenelfe

of

Gods

predestination,

whereby

he

perfwadeth them desßerately

to

go

on

in

fnne,

proudd

to

be

fool'

fh,falfe

and

impious.

i

g

o

CHAP.

VI.

Satans

temptations

whereby bee

moueth the

wake

Chri1fian to

doubt

of

his

ele¿lion,

anfwered.

as

The

caufes

which moue

Satan

and

his instruments

to

per,

(wade

the?beake

Christian

to

doubt

ofhis

election.

185

The¡late

of

this

question

betweene

Satan

&

the Chriflian. 187

That

we

may

be

certainly affured

of

our

election,

proud

by

testi.,

monies

of

Scriptures.

Z

8q

an

obieflion

grounded

vpon

the

indefinitenefe

of

cods

proms:.

fes,

anfwered.

192

That

we

may

be

allured

that

we

are

the

faithfull

vnto *hum

the

promifes

ofthe

Gofellare

made.

193

a,4

temptation

grounded

vpon

our want

of

of urance

that

wee

haue

faith,

anfwered.

195

CHAP.

VII.

That

we

maybe

affured

o

f

our

election,

proudd

by

many

firong ar..

guments.

197

That

our

affurance

Act&

not

be

mixt

with doubting

:

and

that

doubting

is

not

a

commendable

propertie

ofaith,

but a

fruit of

vnbeleefe.

199

That

faith

is

a

certaine

And

particular

perfwa

f

on,

and

not

a

doubtfull

opinion

or

generali

notion.

20A,

CHAP.

VIII.

That

we

may

be

a

flared

of

our

election

by

the

tesiimonie

of

Gods

fpirit.

211

.How

we

may knolb

that

Gods

Spirit

dwelleth

in

vs.

145

Howl-be may

difcerne

the

testimonic

of

gods Spiritfrom

our

own

prefumption.

217

CHAP.;IX.

Of

the

meanerwhereby

we

may

be

affured

of

our

election.

221

The

firfl

rneanes,

the

te§l

imcniic

of

the

holy

Ghofl.

22Z

Dicers

differences betweene

the

tel

imonie

of

the

f

iirit

and

pre

-

fumptuous

Praritie.

22I

The

fecond

means,

thehearing.o

f

the

word,

224

Third

y,