Baxter - BV4831 84 F3 1830

CONTENTS. Compiler's Preface, PAGE 7 CHAP. I. The Introduction to the Work, with some account of the Nature of the Saints' Rest, - - - - - 13 CHAP. ILThe great preparatives to the Saints' Rest, - 28 CHAP. III.The excellencies of the Saints' Rest, - - 37 CHAP. IV.The character of the Persons forwhom this Rest is designed, - - - - - - - - - 52 CHAP. V. The great Misery of those who lose the Saints' Rest, 67 CHAP. VI. The Misery ofthose who, besides losing the Saints' Rest, lose the Enjoyments of Time, and suffer the torments of Hell, - - - - _ - - - - - 80 CHAP. VII.The Necessity of diligently seeking the Saints' Rest, - - - - - 93 CHAP. VIII.How to discern our Title to the Saints' Rest, 111 CHAP. IX. The Duty of the People of God to excite others to seek this Rest, - - - - - - - - 129 CHAP. X. The Saints' Rest is not to be expected on Earth, 148 CHAP. XI. The importance of leading a heavenly life upon Earth, - - - - - - - - - 167 CHAP. XII.Directions how to lead a heavenly life upon Earth, - - - - - - - - - 186 CHAP. XIII.The nature of heavenly contemplation ; with the Time, Place, and Temper, fittest for it, - - - 204 CHAP. XIV.Whatuse heavenly Contemplationmakes of Con- sideration, Affections, Soliloquy, and Prayer, - - 216 CHAP. XV.Heavenly Contemplation assisted by sensible ob- jects, and guarded against a treacherous Heart, - 232 CHAP. XVI.Heavenly Contemplation exemplified, and the whole Work concluded - - - - - 248

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