Etroat~tt4 men may be fincere in what they hold and p~aCl:ife, :ro~ All {ins ar'e 'Errouu, · ·140 .. Errormare1melleClual,or moral and p~ak~, . 141 Three kindes oftiefclft in the under• ftanding, viz. Errour, lgm>rance andlnconfidetation,ene of which i$ alwayes pre(fltt when a man tin~ 14~ Evil of ti•, 166 Exalters of grace,~lio, 1 SS ' ' ·", j Of EXAmin{Hg our hearts, .I 4 No impedime»t to ChrHUan joy , 17Z. D;ireCtioi'ls about Examinltion, 181. Ex,ll(es· Of Excuftng tin, ' :.6 Exerci(e of Grace. Of the Exercife of ·Grace, and of Gods quicknil'lg and exciting the principles ef grace to Exei'ti[e, 2.Gil3 F Faith. FAithan inftrumept to lay hold on Chril); , xS9 F~ing. Qf.EttUin~ from grace, , . F4.1l• . . W?y God fufij:rstl.te godly to·FiPl mtofGn, z~~ F-al{e~;.,;jh;ppers: Fal(e-worjhipper, confidered in re• fpe&ef their Gnc:~rity, joy, ate. !Of T be aggravation of tlteir tinne, though they be £incere, x oS T.he mitigations oftheir fin, I I+ , ,. , . · .. Fur:. · ~fthe godly mans Fe4rs left he I:J~ an hypocrite, , ,, u' With DireCtions what to ·do. 12.4 Of a two-fold Fear, 12.~ SlavHh Ft'41Copdfmll_ed, . u6 AFel.r ofdiligencecommended, I:. S' • - Fl4Utr]. self-Flattery. ss Eor1nality, ,.s 7 Former !inaes muft be re~embred, .19'4 Free-~ill, 329 . Frequen-. Frequent committingGo argueth an habit, 26 s Future. Future things knowa-, to God, '/iS' Gener4l•
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