

THE
CONTENTS.
2.e.
lured
hope
ofviaorie.
ioS
3. To
be
alwaies
in readineffe.
10
4.
To take occafon
of
Satans
tentations
veto
Ante,
of
doing
the
contrarie
vertue.
107
5.
To refill the
tentation
when
it
is
firfl
ffgefled.
i
o8
6.
Toprepare
himf
lfe
for
another tentation
when
one is
pall:
where alto
filch
reafons
are
let
down
as
may
perfirade
him to
per
(mere
in
this
fight.
7.
N
o
t
to beleeue
S
a
t
a
n
s
f
u
e
g
e
f
i
i
o
n
s
.
1
1
2
8.
Neither
to
defpife
Satans
tentations, nor
too
deeply
to oppre-
lend
them.
113
9.
To
obiel
Chrifl
ag-ain/l
all
tentations.
i
i
i
o.To
¡cane
drfputing
with
Satan,
and
to
fendhim
to
our
aduo..
4
cate,
/eras Chri/l.
i
i.Ta
bufe
onr felt/es continually in
holy
&
honefl
exercifes.i
r
6
12.
Not
to
reuolueSatans tentations,but
to
meditate
on
the
con-
trarie
preferuatiues.
117
CHAP.
XXIII.
Of
the Chriflians falling
into
tentarion,andofthemeaneswhere-
by
being
foiled
he
may
be
raifed
agame
:
namely
,
f
tith,
and
re-
pentànce.
/18
Confolations
for
thole
that
bewaile
their
want
of
faith
and
re-
pentance.
DO
they
are
to
know
that
the
delre of
Gods
graces
is accepted
for
the
graces
which they
delre.
120
3. That Satan
preuaileth
agáinflvs,
not
by
his abfolute
power
kit
by
Cod
r
permiflion,who
won
ld
notInfer
this
but
one/y
for
his
ewne
glorie
and
our
fpirituall
p-ood.
131
That
horror, feare
and
defpaire folloltng-
ourfalles,aróue oar
diffidence
in
God
and
felfe-
confidence.
135
3. The
lafl
con
folatioutakenfrom
experience
which
we
haste
had
of
the
Lords
afflance.
135
THE CHIEFE
POINTS
HANDLED
in the
fecond
Booke.
CHAP. I.
4nfreres
to
thof
tentations
of
Satan,
whereby
hee
prrfradeth
carnal¡
men
of
Gods
laue,
138
Temporal!