The Contents. § 3. Our vertues mull arife from the true worlhip of the true God. §4. Ourvertuesmullbegroundedupon truegodline ffê. 56 §5.Our vertuesmuffarifefrom true charitie. 57 § 6. Our vertues mulbegroundedon trueknowledge. 58. § 7. Ourvertues mull be ioynedwith truefaith. 58_ § 8. Allourvertues mug be embracedandgood workos done in obedience toGod. § 9. With allothervertues wem/l'ioyne humilitie. 59 § Io. /Hour venuesandworloes mull haue Gods glory propoun- dedto them as their chiefe end. 6o. § I I . That worldling! in their cited! vertue, andworker obferue none o f theformer conditions. 61. § t . That we are to contemne ciuillvertues, and tohungerafter Chrot righteoufneffe. 63. CHAP. VIII. Offpirituall wifedome, §. I.Offfiirituai wifedome which is commended onto vs in the Scriptures. 64 §. s. Wherein/fsiritua(lwifedome confifleth. 66. 5.3.Spirituallwifedomete alwayes ioynedwith prcilife andobe- diene. 66 5.4. Spiritual!wifedome is to be learnedonly outofGodr word.67 §. 5. The trueproperties of/f irituall wifedome. 68 §. 6. Thatf fiirituallwfedome is to behighly efleemed. 69 CHAP. IX. Ofciuill andworldly wifedome,and how farreforth to be embraced,& in what re(pe6Is to be contemned. §. I.Ofciuillwifedomeandthe cautions thereunto required that it maybegoodandlawful!. 7o 5.2.Ofworldymifedome which is wickedandvnlawfull.FÜfl,be- caufeitisioynedwithpride. 72 §. 3. Worldly policyis wickedwhen it itfettered fromfimplicitte andJnceritse, 73 §. 4. Worldly
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