The Table. ;it)* is vicious, and virtuous anger differenced? ibid. Whatother caufes be thereof finfull anger ? ib. VVhat arc the evilleffects of finfull anger:' 79: Howmay we cure anger in others,by feeing it inour felves? 80. What is hatred, andwhencedoth it proceed ? ibid. Is therenogood ufeofhatred? what is the chiefufe ofit ? 8r. What are the batefulleffeasofit ? ibid. ¿lowmay it ie prevented-or cured ? 82. ¿fdw is immoderateanger a fin? 83. CH AP. X. About Anger in Cod. 'What is eí1'nger inGod? how to prove that there is anger in God? 85. Why isthere anger in God ? why arc Judgements called Gods an- #er ? ib. Why is Gods anger fo terrible ? 86. How may Gods anger be diverted ? ib. Why will repentance doe it? ib Howis Gods! anger turned fromhis Children, when yet they finde the effeels of it ? 87. Row fuch may know that Godsanger is turned fromthem? ib. HowGod is Paid to be angry withhischildren ? ib. What is anger in God? 88. VVhyBoth God poureout his anger upon limiers ? ib. CHAP. XI. About the Antinomian Errours. VVhether God Children should fee any fin in themfelves ? 89 VVhether is the Law given as aRule to Believers ? ib. ObjectionsAnfwered. go, 91, &c. Howmayour Juftification be evidenced ? 95. Other Objections Anfwered, 96)97. CHAP. XII. About t/f po fiacie. hât is Apoflacie ? howmany forts arethereofit 2 How far may a Childe ofGodApoftatize ? 'Vlierc then is grace in fuchanone ? Whence proceeds the back-Eliding of thegodly ? What are their fins that caufe this back_fliding What means may theyufe to prevent it? Whatmay move them to avoid the deadnefs which mules it 2 VVhatmay quicken them? How do temporary Believerswither, and fall away? 99. ib. 100. ib. io% 102, ib. 1.04. ib. VVhat
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