Brooks - BT750 .B7 1669

The Contents. every gracious foul. 361,362,363 Remedies againft fears. Tiro Remedies againf" thofi fears that many times rife in a gracious foul. 3882389,390 S Of Satan. Satan is a grand enemy to the peace, joy, comfort, rettlement and fatisfablion of every poor Chrifilan. 34°,341 Of Scripture. All men and women that are defirou4 to know how it will go with them in an- other world, they muff peremptorily refolve to be determined by Scripture, in the great matters of their inte- reit in Chrif". 20,21,23,23,24 Of fin,many weighty things about it. A univerfal willingnefs to be rid of all .fin, is an infallible evidence of the truth of grace in a mans heart. 88, 89) 90) 91) 92 A congant habitual willingnefs to be rid of all fin, is an infallible evidence of the truth of grace in the foul. 92, 93 A tranfcendent willingnefs, a fuperla- tive- willingnefs. to be rid of fin, is an infallible evidence of the truth of grace in the foul. 93,94,95, 96,97 That foul that does not allow himfelf, or indulge hinofeif in a conrfe of fin, or in the common praHice of any known en, that foul is certainly a gracious foul. 97) 98, 99 That foul that confliEls molt with heart- ens, and is m9f1 of feed and affiilled with fpiritual fins, he is certainly a gracious foul. 99, 100,10r) 102 That fhul that at fiains from fin, and whofe heart riles .againit fin, becaufe of the evil nature of it, &c. that foub' hat certainly a principle of grace, a feed of God in him. 102)10311041 105) i06 Where there is an irreconcileable tion in the foul aping fin, there it a falling work of God upon that mans heart. 1061107,108 Where the very prevaitings of fin are or- dinarily made ferviceable to high and holy ends, there certainly is a falling workof God upon that mans fowl. log 109, Ito where a bare naked command of God is commonly of that power, force and authority with the foul, as to curb fin, and refirain the foul from fin, and to fence the foul againi" the encroach- molts and commands of fin, there is certainly a flaying work of God upon that mans foul. 111)112,113 Conliant defires, and carnet' and con- pant endeavours to avoid and all known appearances of fin, eviden. ces the truth and reality of gracein the foul. 114,115,116 He that fees himfelf refolutely, habitually, again(' his boron; fins, his coniiitution fins, &c. he had certain- ly a powerful, a favingwcrk of God upon his foul. 126,127 That foul that would not willingly, mil- fully,refolutely,malicioufly, wickedly,. habitually, &c. fin againft the Lord to gain a world, that foul is certainly d2 un

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