

7
he
C_;
A
S
V,
S
R
e
t-oived.
Ermon
t.
How
may
we
be
univerfilly and
exactly
confcientious
As
24,
t
6.
Page
r.
Sermon
2. What
mull
and
can
Perforas do
towards
their
own
Converfi-
on
:'
Ezek.18.3
u,
P33
Serm.
3.
How
may
beloved
lulls
be
difcovered
and
morti
Pied?
Mat,
5,
29,
30.
Serm.
What
Rela
es
are incon
:
ent with
Grace
?
Fleb.6.
p
z
4.
f
f
4
s,6.
P.7
Serm,
5. How
may
we be
fo
fpiritual,
irs
to check
fan
in
the
firfi rifirgs of
it
?
Gal. 5.16.
P
9
Serm, 6.
How
Mini/lers
or
Chriflian
friends
may,
and
ought
to
apply
them-
felves
toFick perEons,
fer
their
good,
and
the
d
(char,
-e
of their
ow,
Confcience
?Job
33.23,24.
p.:17
Serm. 7.
How
mug
we
reprove
,that
we
may
not
partake
of
other
mens
fns
?
I
TIM.
5.22.
p.129
Serm.
8. What means
may
be
a
fedtowards
the
converßon
of
eur
carnal
Re-
lations
?
-Rom.
r
o.
T.
p.155
Serm.
9,
what
are the
Charat
ers
of
a Souls
fincere
love
to
Chrifi and
how
may
that
love
to
him
be
kindled
and
inflamed
?
Eph.6.24.
p.186
Serm.
io.
Wherein
lies
that exael
Righteoufneß,
which
is
required
between
man
and
man
?
Mat..
t
2.
p.a
t6
Serm.
i r.
After
what
manner mull
we
give
Alen:,
that
they may
be
acceptable
and
pleating
unto God
if
t
Tim.6.17,1 8,19.
p.240
Serm.12.
If
we
mull
aime at
Aurance,
what
Jhould they do,
that
are
not able
to
difcern
their
own
fpiritual
condition,:
,
Joh.5
13.
P.279
Serm.13.
What
difference
is
there
between
the
con
lici
in
Natural
and
Spiri-
tual
Perforas
?
Rom.7.23.
Serm,14.
What
faith
is
that,
which
except
we
have
in
prayer,
tie
mull
ct
think
to
obtain
any
thing
of
God
?
Jam.
T.6.
Serm.i
5,
of
the
caufe
of
Inward
Trouble,
and
bow
a
Chriftian
fhould
behave
himfelf
when
inward and
outward Troubles
meet:
Gen.42.21,22.
p.343
Serm.
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