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THE

CONTENTS..

e

O

f

the

third

part,

namely

our vnion

with

Chrilt.

3t

g

CHAP.

XVIII.

Satans

tentations

whereby he

feeketh

to make

o#r

calling

vneJfe<

civall,

anfwered.

3

20

Ofthe

nece

tie

of

oureffec`tnallcalling.

320

Satans tentations

whereby he

moueth

vs

to neglect

the

meanes

of

our

of

eCuall

calling.

322

Motiues

toperfivade

vs

to

the

diligent

hearing

of

Cods

word. 32

Z

CHAP.

XIX.

Satans

tentation,

whereby

he

perfwadeth

men

that

the

Scriptures

are

not

Gods word, anfwered.

329

Semen

reafons

to

proue

that

the Scriptures

were

indited

by

ÿ

ods

Spirit.

330437

CHAP.

XX.

Fourre

other

reafons to

proue

that

the

Scriptures

are

the

Word

of

God.

Where

alto diners

obieCtions

are

anfwered.

337.

3

49

CHAP. XXI.

The

lag

argument

to

proue the

formerpoint,taken

from

the

tefti-

monie

of

Gods

Spirit.

349

CHAP.

XXII.

Satans tentationsfuggefted againfl

the tranflations

of

the

holy

Scriptures,

anfwered.

354

CHAP.

XXIII.

Satans

tentations

taken

from

the

euill

lines

of

the

Auinirters

of

the

Word,

anfwered.

356

That

the

tincked

hues

of

the

Minillers,

fhould not

make

vs

neg..

left their

mint.s`terie.

360

CHAP.

XXIII!.

Satans tentations

taken

fromfundrie

opinions,feCs,and

religions,

anfwered.

363

Row

the vnlearned

may

difcerne the

true

religion

from that

Which

is

faite.

365

CHAP.

XXV.

Satans tentations

taken

from our

vnworthineffe

and

vnfatneffe

to

haare

Gods

word,

anfwered.

369

CHAP.

XXVI.

.Ho'

'

ive

tmeg

arme our (dues

againFt

Satans

tentations,whereby

he laboureth

to

maki

the word

of

God

fruitleffe.

372

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