'Pride. Religitn. 'Pride in duties and parrs, 'Pride andhaughtineffe, 4+ Zeal in a falfe Religion, the infuffiu6 ciency of it, 110 Profeffitm. Bare PrB/effion unfuffidem, u. <: onfcience no rule for Religio»,• rJ S1gns of aR.eltgiBn and duties without fpirit ual'life, . Jof 'lCfPentance. How apt aman is to put it off"J3 I The heart deceives by' fhewing the · And to miftake it, p Profit of fin, not the birterneife Of traQ!iem and fixed R..epsntan&e, 1 ofir, A~,137 . ibid Providences. qf a general and particular Repentallce., / 196 Of GoduemptingPrevidences, x6 In what cafesageneral and habitual Repenta11ce is fufficienr. 12.9 Promifis. Manyof them not abfoluce but limited, 97 Punifbed. Of Punijhing Iiolarry and herdie, 113 R A rwo-fohi Repeut.snce, . I 9f Repute. 'Of beingReputed 'godly. 1.8(J The fin and danger of having but a Repute to live, 2. !!7_' Rsft. The having of graces is not our R.eft, ' 177 R.ewttrdof fin. REII.l ~hrilHans. -Kedemptiou, ,_g 2. R.ighteou(ntpe. 1.~8 33,3+ Self-Rig,hteou(neffe, , ' - · ReformAtion, . 1'- R.eiguing. Kule. Reig11i11g fan, ~ 1. 2.4 See Dominio•. Total or partial, ' I 41 Signs of ·.un ~eigning over a man,. · u8 Cenf~icnce not the Ruleof religion, · ' 11~ Man apt tP make him(elf the Kr.te of good and eyil, 1 34 The aggravations of flavery under finne. 2- 37 Ccc ·• , I
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