The Contents. therebyedified. 205 s. 18. That wemußpreferueourhonour and geedname to ,woide fcandall. 205 5.19.Thatwe ought to defire honourfor ourowne fake. , that it mayreuiueand refrefli vs. 206 §. 20. That wareboundbyGodscorunvandentent toprc }trueour honour andgoodname. 207 CHAP. III. Ofrichcs,and that theyare good in themfelues,and in. different in refpe6oftheir vfe. §. 1. That richesaregoodin their owns nature. 209 2,That riches are mutably good andofno great excellency. 209."' §. 3. That richesare ofan indiferent nature in reifea of their vfe. 210 §. 4. Riches are trulygood to the regenerate,who haue arightvfe ofthem, 21 o §. S. Richesare the inftreementsandmeanesofwelldoing, 211 §. 6. The rea. on ofthefollowing difcourfc. 213 §. 7. That riches are nottobe reiehled, becaufe they are the61ef- lings ofGod. 214 §. 8. Why riches are calledthemammon ofiniquitie. 214 g 9. Inwhatfeues theApofllesarefaidto haueforfaken all. 216 §.10.ThePaying ofChrifl totheyangman expounded. 217 CHAP, IIII. Ofthemanifold cautions andconditions which arere- quired to the right and lawfullvfe ofriches. That wemuffnot oiler value riches in our iudgementsabone theirworth. 218 §. 2. Richesmuff not be immoderately afehledanddefred. 220 §. 3. Ofthe quantifieof riches which is to be defired: that is, fo . much as isneceffurie. 2 22 §. 4. That itislawfulltodefrefufficieutplentie, 224 5.5. whether it belaufdl todefire abundanceofriches. 225 g,6.That
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