

THE
CONTENTS.'
meth
the worldling
toprefumption, anfwered.
282
Satans tentation grounded
vpon
the
doftraie
of vninerf
ll
re-
demption,
anfered.
282
That
Chri/ls
redemption is
not vniuerfall,
but
only
of
Gods
elect,
proued
by
te
f
imonies of
Scripture.
283
The
fame
point
proued
by
dicers
reafons.
285
Obiel-tions alledged
againf
the
former
dottrine,
an
f
tiered.
2
2i7
In
what
fenfe Chrifl
is
Paid to haue
stied
for amen.
287
CH
AP.XV.
That
all,
who
are
redeemed
by
Chrifi,
are
alfo
by
him
fanEti-
fied.
Satans tent
ation
perfwading
worldlings
to
lime
licëcioufly,becaufe
they
are
redecmed,andfball therefore
be
faued,anfr
Bred.
292
Of
the three
degrees
of
our
redemption
wrought
by
Chr
ft,
and
how
they
follow one
another.
296
CHAP.
XVI.
Ofthofe
tentations
which
Satan
vfeth
againft the
faithfall,
con-
cerning
their
redemption,and
how
they may
anfwere them.3
co
That
it
is not
repugnant
to
gods
iu,
flice,
to
punifh
Chrift
for
vs.
300
That
Chriß bath
offered
an
al
-fi
sfcient
price
for
our
redemp-
tion.
3o2
Satans
tentations
againf
`t
the
particular
application
of
Chri/ls
merits,
anfwered.
304
Our
falling intofinne,
no
reafon to
prone
that
we
are
not
redee-
med.
3
0
That
God
is
not
angry
with
the
faithful,though
he
feemeth
fo.3o6
Satans
affaulting
vs,
no
reafon toproue
that
we
gre
not
redeemed
from
his power.
07
That
though
we
die,yet
we
are
redeemed
from
death.
31
o
That
thofe
who
are
once redeemed,
cannot againe
be
brought
into
bondage.
312
CHAP.
XVII.
Of
our
vocation, what
it
is,
and
the
kinds
thereof.
313
Of
the
parts
of
our
of
eetuall
calling,
and
firfl of
our
f
paration
fromthe
world.
316
Of
the
fcond
part
of
our
effeEtuallcalling, namely
the
recipr
call
donation
ofChrif
to
vs, and
v,r
to
Chrf.
317
Of