The
Contents,
j,
It
its
Office
is,
C
r.
To
approve.
)
z.
Toabfolve.
3.
To
miflike..
3.
To
con
denim.
r ,
Tender.
2.
'Its
Affe
&ions:
z. Sleepie.
It
is
either
3.
Benumbed.
4.
Seared,
From
all
thefe
proceed
two other Adjtm &s.
I.
A
quiet
Confcience
:
concerning
which
is
confidered,
I. What
it
is.
63
z.
How
that in
the
godly differeth from
that
in
the wicked.
65
3
,
How
to know whether
we
have
it
or
no,
7
2
Where
is
handled.
Whether
a
Child
of
God
may
fear death, and
how
farre.
76
Whether
a
wicked man may be
defirous
todie,
and
in
what cafes.
78
The great
benefit
of
peace
of Confcience.
79
Wh it is,
and
the causes
ofit.
85
11.
P,nunquiet
Theat
degreesofit.
87
conscience
The
difference of
it
in
the
godly &in
thewicked.roo
How a man may keep peace
of Confcience.
Io8
How
it
dependeth
upon obedience.
a
ro
What
manner
of
obedience
that
is which peace
of
Confcience depend
eth
upon?
113
What
a
man
mutt
do to be
freed
from
a
burdenedand troubledcon-
fcience.
1I4
As
Confcience
heareth
witnefre
of our
a
&ions
fo
of our
perlons.
118
It
can and
Both
informe every
man what
eflate
he
is
in.
I2
r
How
it
doth this.
ibid
When
it doth
this.
123
Why
many
nevertheleffe are deluded
about their(flare.
az6
What
a
good
Confcience foundly
renewed
is.
130
What
a
weak
and infirm good
Confcience
i,.
134
IP'.
Propoftion.
The
bond
of
Confcience
is
the
law of
God.
139
r,
The
primarie
and fuprerne,
is
Gods
word.
141
Gods
law
bindeth
the
confcienceof
the
regeierate.
148
2.
The
Secondary
others
,
or
and
relative,
our felves
J
153
I
Others
may
bind our
confciences;
as
Magiffrates,
Supers ors
; and
how
farre.
ìbid
2.We
may bind
our
own confciences
by
lawfull
vows
and
promifes.
i6z
What
vows are
unlawfull
and
not binding.
ibid
Of
the
vow made
to
God
in Baptifine,
how
great
it
is
and
how
much
to
be
regarded. i
64
An
55
56
5g
S
6o
ibid
61
ibid