Bates - BT766 B3 1699

Spiritual Perf'Liou. CHAP. Xi. Strictnef in judging our felves, andCan dour in judging others, a fagn of excel- lent Holim:g. Preferring the Tefiimony of an unreproaching Confcience before the Praife of Men, an Argument Of excel 'lent Grace. The ferions perforri.'ance of ,religious Duties in ferret, a fin of a Heavenly Spirit. The forgiving Inju- ries, and ovércoming Evil with Good the effea of eminent Grace. The more receptive Perfons are of Spiritual Ad- monition , to prevent or recover them from Sin, the more holy. The delibe- rate defare of Death, that we maybe per- fatly holy, argues an excellent degree of Hahne, Direítions to follow Moline/ in our early Age, with .K,éal, with crity, and unfainting Perfeverance. The .dnfiier to Objections aping firiving after perfeí`iHolinefs. That 'tir impof: fible to obtain it. That the Duty i.' extreamly difficult. That 'tic unnecefJ ry. Other Arguments propounded to ex- cite us to this Duty. The Gofpel the perfect Rule of Holinefr. Examples of Perfe6lion to raife rss to the beft heigthò The Example of our Heavenly Fatter; of o sr Redeemer, cf the .Angels, of 'ex' oellent Sabnts, propounded. Oar preIni Peace; 321.

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