Burgess - Houston-Packer Collection BT715 .B85 1652

THE CONTENTS. Declaring what deceits men lie open to, in Judging thofe things to beWorksof the Spirit, which indeed arenot. SERMON XXIV. z Cora3.3. 1Andalthough rgive my body tdbe barned,and havenot cha- rity it profiteth menothing. Manifefling that thegreateft fuffcrings for Chrifl, arenot infallible Evidences of Grace. SERMOn XXV. Mat.' 9.2o. The young man faith unto him, All thef things have kept from my youth up, What lackI yet t Spewing that, and whence, men have fuck ftrong perfwafions of their exact keeping of Gods Law. SERMON XXVI. ACts a6.$. Whichknew me from the beginning (if theywculd tell e.> ) that after the firaitefl f a of our Religion , I lived a Pharif e . Declaring thatmany refl. upon a flriEt way of R eliaion, which yet cometh not up to, but often is befide the appointment of the Word. SERMON XXVI,I. Mark 7.7. Howbeit invain do they wor(hip me, teaching for Doctrines the traditions ofmen. Zeal and diligence in falfe Worfhip, no ground ofComfort. SERMON XXVIII. Mat.fao. For I fay unto you that except your rigbteoufnefSe exceed the., righteoufnefo'e of the Scribes and !bailees, ye ¡hall tono will, enterinto the Kingdomof heaven. Externaia obedience to the Lawof Godano fore evidence for heaven. SERMON XXIX. James2.16. For ac the body without the (birit tc dead, fa faith without works is deadalfa. That a Divine faith or perfwafionof the truths in Religion, is not evidence fore enough of our being inthe BateofGrace. Serrra:

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