Burgess - Houston-Packer Collection BT715 .B85 1652

TIM CONTENTS. ties, and chafe that are Medicinal: And how A#11iLtions are operative to the Converfionof men. SERMON LXXV. Of the time of turning untoGod (viz.)Prefently. SERMON L,XXVI. That Converfion puts a man upon leaving his beloved fin : The Reafon of the difference of Darling fins in men; and the figns by which a man may know hisbeloved fin. SERMON LXXVII. Sheweth that all perfons have need to turn unto God : And Pets forth the true acceptable motives to repentance. SERMON LXXVIII. Jet 18.12. Anti they Paid, There is no hope, hut we will walk afterour own devices, and we will every one do the imaginations of f his evil heart. Of the wilful obflinacy that is in fome men, with the caufes there- of : And that ignorance of ones duty is no excufe. SERMON LXXIX. Joel a.12,53. Therefore alfo now, faith the Lord, Turn ye even tome with allyour heart, and withfalling, andwith weeping and mourning, and rent your hearts, andnot yourgar- ments, &c. Of turning not onely from fin, but to God ; and howmany ways men may do the former, and notthe latter: Alfo, wbatitis to turn to God. SERMON LXXX. That our turning to Godmuff be with the whole heart: Wherein hearty Converfion confifts, with the effeéts of ic. SERMON LXXXI. Of Tears and Sorrow for fin, and that theymuff accompanycon._ verfion. SERMON L XXXII. The nature and neceffity ofgodly forrow and weeping for fin, as accompanying Converfion. SERMON LX,XXIII. Jer.a3112. Bat if they hadfloodits my Coonfel, and badcaufed my people

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