The Contents.
leafy
to
feel
the weight
offin.
ib.
6
That foul
that
walks
after
the flejh
in
a
courfe
of
fin. 291
7 That
foul
that
is
under
the dominion
of
any
one
lull'.
1.9Z
uefl.
What
is
it
for fin
to
domineer
?'
Anfw.
U'hen
fin fjeallfet
up
a kinde of
Thrones
and give.
Laws
aaKing.
293
8
That
foul that hash
not
had fach a
change
wrought
by
the
Spirit,
as
it a
Now &irth, or Refurretlion.
294
9
That
foul that hath
not
gone
beyond thofe
the Scripture
brands
for
Hypocrites.
296
weft.
How {hall
a
man
know
bee.
is
gone further than
thefe
?
Anfwer.
298
They
could not
fay,
becanfe the word
is
pure,
therefore
they
delighted
in
it.
2
That
they
prized
refus
Chrift
as
a
fanílifier,
3
That
they
lift
up God as the
highefl end.
ufe
14,
;Mingle
that
ferious
quefi
ion,
What
you
fhall
do
to
bee
faved
?
299
Objetl. But
wee
muff
inquire
after
all
truth.
4nfwer,
Yes,
but feafonably,
and
in
its
due
time.
300,
3
0
Rules about our
inquiring
bow to
be
fazed.
ib.
I
Do
it
timely.
2
Do
it
earnefly.
202
3
Do
it
fincerely.
4
Do
it
conftantly.
203
Reafons
why wee
fhould
"thus
inquire.
ib.
Becaufe
i
By
nature
wee
are
in
a
loft
condition.
2
Salvation
is
a
difficult
thing.
3
There
are but
few
that
fhaïlbee
faved.
ib.
The true
eftion
of
what
wee
fhoald
do to
bee
faved
Anfwered.
306
If
you
would
have
your
fsuls
faved,
joyn
with
God in what
hee
hath revealed
toyou concern;
;
g
your
own
condition. ib.
2 Breakof
f
the apis
of
thy
fin
at
leafy.
3
oS,
3
09
.
wherein
is
filmed
the reafon
of
this Rule.
3
Tale
off-your
heart
as
much
as you can
from
the world.
3
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