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TheTA B LE. , .J'U tmpof/ib!e. for. inno.ce'!t Cr;a~, muc.hHdi repr.e{e!Jfed b) the moft .'flio!ent-;;;;;; lef for gurlty, to meru Heaven p. 49S· to terrifieour bnllgination ..., g' What Q;altftcaf/om tn ~~~ t/Jt~t fJ!aU ~btarn Carn.tL Men are more c:zpable of con~;i~j. · the l(mgdom of Heaven requtred tn the the Torments of Hefi than tbe JoJtS 7} Go)pel P·. 497· He.ven, a1Jd to he moved b1tbem p ll --T_he tenovation of Man Accordmg to The fiar _of Helt not fofficitllt to p;·e7 /l;i the Menejr of God . p. 498. upon Sm1Jers p I - - Renewtng Grace dejinhed p. 499· Tbe clearejl di)&overy of the Heart is b; ~~: The Wifdom 011d 'Jufltce of God requires flerhons on God's Mer'! P• SJS. th~t Men be fanaified before they are ad· Man cannot regam Ins Primitive Holinefs "!tttedint~Hea:'en P·_)oo. . p.xc8: What U requijite m order to our obtarnmg of Netther the ~eauty nor reward of Holinefs Heaven Ibid. can prevatl upon the NnregmerAtt Will Hu.~en mujl be chojen aJ OMr fopream hap· . · . p. 1 1 3: TJfeuCtic:;{ fJ:e~::: ;:j,'t fn;:,e;·e~~&: Ofp:::li~;~) ~/;;~:;bl~erfev9tom Hol~e~0~~ jrm and.conjlant . P· )02, 5c3. Tbe Hono11r of it is fecured in our R edemp· Other Mottves to feek the l(mgdom of Hea- tton . . p. 2o2. . ven . . . p. '2 1· The Prtvrledges purchafid hy Chri)l are con· -G~d ts verywt!Jing ft!en Jbould part~ke ·ajed upon Terms honourable 10 Holine/i, of Ius GICJr], an.d horv J! appears lb1d. . . . . p. 203. -AD who ~nfttgnedly ami earnejliy Jeek Holme{s the Condllzon on wlftch our future it, Jball ohtam lt p. 526. Ble!Jednefs depmdJ Ibid. Heaven is promifed ttpon graciom Ter"!s, That Jfric1 Holimfs will expofi m to ftorn, Ibid. an unreafonable Ohjec1ion . ' p. 5ll· An An.fiver to the Objections of Carnal - Tlw tt JVJ/1 defiroJO>r LJbert], a fool· Mmds p. 527. ifb0hjec1ton p. 554· -Fervent and conflant Prarers for Vt- Holz_nefs. ts tbe chiefeft excellenCJ of Man, vine Grace, that J~e mAJ fix our .1ims ~u h1gbejf advantage ~tbove inferiour Be~ 7~0~h;1;j;"!tH;~~~i£;,:n:a b:bt~~~g:;: Tl:;'~ffential Beauty of Holinef, w~;h 2;J; p. p8. Pleafore tlw natural!; reJ.Its from good How to regu!~te our Minds, .Ajfet-1i~ns and a~ftonr, an1the nathe Turpitu~e of Sin, Converfatton for Heaven, and In whAt l~tth the dijfurhance of the Mmd rejlell· monmr p. 8j7· sng on it, are not the compleat recom~ Our ConverjatiotJ mujl be in He.cven while pences that Attmd the good and the wici:- H:.~o:O ]::::~our Title to Heavw ~. ~ i~: Tl:.dPerfe#ion of Holinefs confider'd t."5s~: TIJee.xceUmCJof tbeheavetJ/yplace p.825. -Howtorijetott . 66o,_&c. -From the MAker, tbe lnhabttants, the The EJfenc~ of true Holtnefs cohftjfs m 4 .Amplitude . . . p. 826. tonformiiJ totbeNature and Will ofGo!l, =~:~:;;~t;y;,:if,:;~~:?,lacer~~~: Holinefs the brightejl Ornamept o/dor;; - T/Je Glor1 of it p. Sp. Ef!ence p. 149· ~Whata!Jurancewehaveofit p.SlJ. ·-- /Junchangeabl,. Ibid. A Treatift Of Hell, comaimng the_ Exue- Encouragements r_o _Holmefs hy the Examples r;;;y of the Pu"i(bment, and tt~.~t;:: v:f.,t:;:;:' %ffo~'~'J.-::;:~~ ~~·]a~~}:£ The Torments of HcO exceed the heavieji dap wtth alacrity p. 6J6. 'Judgments i11fli[fed here : Their Compa- -TbeObjeiltom anfivmd p.6J8· H;:/";j}iritual Being feels the paim o/J:~; Hu:/;~::~:foef;.';/Jti;:alife for th;. b:~t. inHe/1 P·5P· Thehonourofheing!JkeCbri)l p.222. The Torments ofHelt proceeding from Shame, Thoft who have d~layed thetr R.epmta~te are So,ow, De(}air, Fury, H111red And Re- not utterly d~paute of Happmefs, if they n;"'fer"iiJ of Mifery makes He/;";;1;: vf~;;;JI.f/ot'Z2::~~;~ent mfa!itJi.~il; Tl;.abf:,ifdom of God requim the P~~}~: __!~~lNc;:~~1,J4:'y;, the Chm[l; ~?; ment of Heli threAttJed fboJIId be powerj~tl, Samt, ~tnd necejfary to bu prefenr EJl~te, to ;referve the Commands of the Law in . . . !bid · violable p. 5J6. -'Tu dijiinguifb'd from mnal prejumptton

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