Baxter - HP BV4647 .S4 B39 1660

The Contents. Chap. 9. The great power and prevalency of felf di/covered , P57 Chap. i 0. Confeetaries : I. Thisevinceth the fall of man, and Original corruption. 2. It tels us what to expect from man , andgives us the truefl Prognoflick of affairs , fo far as the will of man determineth them. 3. It warranteth a moderate incredulity andjealotsfie of max. 4. It calleth us to be jealous of our felves, p 63 Chap. z i. Ufe 2. To try our /elf-denyal , Whether it be fin- cere, p. 65 Chap. 12. .Exercife Self-denyal. Ten Cafes in which Self mug be denied, p. 68 Chap. 13. J. Selp Vi#ofitions to be denied : And Self- love, Chap. 14. 2. Self-coneeitednefs snuff be denye4, Chap. 15. Self-will muff be denyed - Chap. 16. Selfifb paffions to be denyed- Chap. 17. Self-imagination to be denied, p. 72 p. 76 P 87 P. 97 p. 99 Chap. 18. Inordinate Appetite to be denyed- p. 101 Chap. z 9. I I. Self-intereft to be denied : And I. Pleafure : And 1. That of the TaJte, p. zo8 2. Lultpdpleafures eo he denied, p. Chap. 20. 3. Wanton talk, Love-fongs , &c. to be denyed p. 115 Chap. 21. 4. idle and worldly talkto be denied, p. 1'8 Chap. 22. 5. Falfefiories,Romances, and other idle tempting books° p. 126 Chap. 23.. 6. Vain 'ports and pail-times to be, denyed------- p.128 Chap, 24. 7. Vain andfinftil cdrnpany to be denyed, p. 133 Chap. 25. 8. Pleating accommodations, Homfes, Gardens,Hor- fes,&c. P. I 3 5 Chap. 26. 9. Self-denyal in Apparel needful. P.139 Chap. 27. 1®: self .deSpli Rgaileft Eafe , and idlenefs , and worldlypeace, p. 146 Ch4. 28. z 1. Delight in, worldly Profperity to be denyed, P. 153 Chap.

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