THE
CONTENTS.
Thirdly,
by
the
vfe
of
the
Sacrameuts.
225
Fourthly,
by
t
be
e
fev
s
ofour
ele5tion,vocation,
iul
ification,fan<
EtijiCation.
225.
&C.
That
our
fanEtification
is
the
touch
one
ofall
the
reg.
229
That
thofe
who will be
attired
of
theifeledion,muli
begin
at
their
fan5tification.
231
Ofdiuerslndsofcounterfeitholincfe,
which
glue
no
affurance
ofe1ec`tion.
232
Of
the
fruits
and
properties
of
true
fand
iftcation
233
CHAP.
X.
Of
ten
fgnesand
infallible notes
wherby
we
may
be
attired
of
our
election.
235
CHAP.
XL
The
obiettions
alledged
a,
lain.
the affurance
ofour
election,
anfwered:
and
firi
t
thofe
which
are
groundedvponteflimonies
of
Scripture.
248
That feare
and
dif ruff
in
our
ovine
neakneffe,
and
affurance
of
our
elution
may well
.land
together.
2
53
CHAP.
XII.
The
reafons
alledged
againg
the
affhrance
ofour
election,
an®
f-
-
ered.
262.
That
not
afurance,but
doubting
of
our
electron
proceedeth
from
pride
and
prefumption.
262
Our
vnworthines
no
caufe
why
wefhould doubt
ofour eleciia.264
That
?beak
ief
fe
of
f
uth
and certaintie
of
aturance
may
wellftand
together.
That
a
weake
faith
doth
as
tritely affure
vs
of
our eleaion
as
7ronger.
How our
faith
though
afaulted
with
doubting,
may
bee
cer-
taine.
267
That
the
fight
of
our imperfettions,
is
no
caufe
Why
wee
fhould
doubt
of
our
eleltion.
273
That
this doctrine
openeth
no
way
to
fecurity and
prefumpta.276
CHAP.
XIII.
Of
our redemption,
what
it
is,
by
whom,
from what, with
What
price, and
to
what
end
we
are
redeemed.
278
CHAP.
MM.
Satans
temptations concerning
our
redemption,
whereby
hee
me-
il
me