THE
CONTENTS.
e40"
in
the end
'hall
bee
faced.
178
Satans temptation
grounded
vpon
the
vnchangeablenelfe
of
Gods
predestination,
whereby
he
perfwadeth them desßerately
to
go
on
in
fnne,
proudd
to
be
fool'
fh,falfe
and
impious.
i
g
o
CHAP.
VI.
Satans
temptations
whereby bee
moueth the
wake
Chri1fian to
doubt
of
his
ele¿lion,
anfwered.
as
The
caufes
which moue
Satan
and
his instruments
to
per,
(wade
the?beake
Christian
to
doubt
ofhis
election.
185
The¡late
of
this
question
betweene
Satan
&
the Chriflian. 187
That
we
may
be
certainly affured
of
our
election,
proud
by
testi.,
monies
of
Scriptures.
Z
8q
an
obieflion
grounded
vpon
the
indefinitenefe
of
cods
proms:.
fes,
anfwered.
192
That
we
may
be
allured
that
we
are
the
faithfull
vnto *hum
the
promifes
ofthe
Gofellare
made.
193
a,4
temptation
grounded
vpon
our want
of
of urance
that
wee
haue
faith,
anfwered.
195
CHAP.
VII.
That
we
maybe
affured
o
f
our
election,
proudd
by
many
firong ar..
guments.
197
That
our
affurance
Act&
not
be
mixt
with doubting
:
and
that
doubting
is
not
a
commendable
propertie
ofaith,
but a
fruit of
vnbeleefe.
199
That
faith
is
a
certaine
And
particular
perfwa
f
on,
and
not
a
doubtfull
opinion
or
generali
notion.
20A,
CHAP.
VIII.
That
we
may
be
a
flared
of
our
election
by
the
tesiimonie
of
Gods
fpirit.
211
.How
we
may knolb
that
Gods
Spirit
dwelleth
in
vs.
145
Howl-be may
difcerne
the
testimonic
of
gods Spiritfrom
our
own
prefumption.
217
CHAP.;IX.
Of
the
meanerwhereby
we
may
be
affured
of
our
election.
221
The
firfl
rneanes,
the
te§l
imcniic
of
the
holy
Ghofl.
22Z
Dicers
differences betweene
the
tel
imonie
of
the
f
iirit
and
pre
-
fumptuous
Praritie.
22I
The
fecond
means,
thehearing.o
f
the
word,
224
Third
y,