Baxter - HP BV4920 B38 1829

CONTENTS. A strange disputation:-!. For the question. 2. The disputants. Wicked men will die, or destroy themselves. UsE. The sinner's case is certainly unreasonable, 113 Their seeming reasons confuted, - - 116 QuEsT. Why are men so unreasonable, and loath to turn, and will destroy themselves?-Answered, 128 Do eT. 7. If after all this, men will not turn, it is not God's fault that they are condemned, but their own, even their own wilfulness. They die because they will; that is, because they will not turn, 131 UsE, 1. How unfit the wicked are to charge God with their damnation. It is not because God is unmerciful, but because they are cruel and merciless to themselves, 138 OBJECT. We cannot convert ourselves, nor have we Free-will-Answered, (and in Preface) 142 UsE, 2. The subtlety of Satan, the deceitfulness of sin, and the folly of sinners manifested, 143 UsE, 3. No wonder if the wicked would hinder the conversion and salvation of others, 144 UsE, 4. Man is the greatest enemy to himself, 144 Man's destruction is of himself-Proved, 145 'The heinous aggravations of self-destroying, 151 The concluding exhortation, 152 Ten Directions for those that had rather turn than die, 156 Now oR NEVER, 165 FIFTY REASONS, 203 Extracts from BAXTER 's DYING THOUGHTS, 231

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