Caryl - Houston-Packer Collection BS1415 .C37 v7

T H E TABLE, 68. Not to doè good to the poore is finfull, as zz ell as do them rn;ury. Honeft poore leffe regarded by vtc- kedmcn,then their beats.74. Poore mofl oppre1Jed. 84. Some wi.1oppreffe the poore-to enrich themfelves. 499 Thefinfiillneffe of taking from the poore, fhewed in two things. 501, 'Power, when evillmen are in power, all good men are tn. tl4nger. 643 Power fupreatne proper to god. 677.7- treearguments of the power Qf Clod. 759. Power ; The more power we have to prevent evi11, the greater is our fin if we doe not. 77 Power of God twofold. '338. The greátnefs of the power of God fhew- ,:ed to fcure thins. 3 39, 340. The power ofGod is no way terrible to it ,.godly man. 342. Power twofold. 63.9. The rile by which wickedmen as is their rower. 640 .prayer mayhave a twofoldflop. 217 We muß pray muchfor thatwhereofi wehave alure promife that God will doe it. 2.63. Prayer due to God one ly. 264. we are never is a fit frame topray, tillwe turne from foe. 264_1 To heare prayer, what. 265. God is the hearer of prayer. 265. It is a mercy in ludingall mercy tobeheard in prayer. 266. Prayer profitable. 266. Prayer is a lifting up both zn -theaa and effa. 285 :'P -r yer of the righteous fFttall not prevaile in force cafes. 293. Prayer is firong worke ; a threefoldftrength needfull in prayer. 3 50. God moll willing to -:heare the prayers and pleadings éf the righteous. 3 5 2. God is not chan- ged by our prayers. 43 3 God will not fometimes be at 41 entreated by prayer. 4347 435 (aft anfwered how vetanpray infaith, feing God is not altered,from_ any thinghe in- tended, by prayer. 34.6 Pretence ofGod milt defiredby thegod- ly. 3143. God can g sickly make his prefence'terrible andgrievous tom. 452 Prefumprion, a threefold prefupei- oiofwicked men. 165, x 66. Other prelumptionsof evillnsen.588,589 Pride fence in the eye. 654. P,ide caufeth contention. Soo Profit ; man cannot profit God. io Eight Conclufons made from that principle, that man cannot profit god. 11) 12,13 In what fence a man may live and alb to his owaeprofit. 16 Propriety in lands and goodsgiven by. Clod. 487. Obje ens againft it an- fwered. - 487, 488 Profperity and honour a great tryall or temptation. 379. Many have de- clined ingoodnefs by outward proppe- rity. 3 99 Proud men alwayes indanger o ffalling. 798. ,Proud men fhall be Platen. Sc2 Puniîhment of offenders, three _ pec:all reafons of it. 181, 182. -Some whofe fins are verygreat,arepunifhed very little in this life. i46. Punifhment oflòfe agreatmifery as well as that offence. 612. eternall punilliment why jwftforfin córnitted intime.677 uefiions

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