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,
THE
CONTENTS.
.116
w
we
mug
prepare our[clues,
before
we
heure
Gods word.3 7
3
O
f
t
he
duties
which
we
must
performe in
hearing.
3
76
Of
the duties
lvhtch
we
muff
performe
after
wee
baue
heard
the
word.
379.
CHAP.
XXVII.
Satan.[ temptations
whereby he
perk
adeth
men to delay
their
re-
pentance,
an.]
Zvered.
38
t
Of
three
motives
whereby
we
may
be
perfwaded
to
hafien our
re-
pentance.
382
CHAP.XXVIII.
Of
the
fourth
matisse
taken
from
the
di
cultie ofrepenting,
cau-
fed
by
delayes.
3
89
That
the time
offfck,ws,
and
the
heureofdeathis
maß
vnfrt
for
repentance.
395
CHAP.
XXIX.
Of
flue other
motines to enforce
the
formerpoint.
398
CHAP.
XXX.
Two
lets
which
cant
worldlings
to
deferre
their
repentance
re-
mowed.
407
The
frfl
taken
from
an
abut
of
Gods
mercie.
407
The
other
grounded
on
the
example
of
the concerted
theefe.
410
CHAP.
XXXI.
Satans
temptations
moiling men to
refi in
a
counterfeit repen-
tance,
auf'xered.
413
Ofdiuers
things required vnto
true
repentance.
414
I
.
Knowledge
and
fight
of
finne.
414
Of
the
meaner
whereby
we
may
attain
to
a
true
fight
of
fin.
419
2..
That
our
finnes
be
sr(efome
andgrieuous unto vs.
421
3.
efAn
earnefi
defire
to
be
freeclfrom
finne.
422'
4.
That
we
come
to
Chrifi
for
this
purpofe.
423
CHAP.
XXXII.
Satans
temptations
which he
vfeth
again
fi
thof
which
are
called
to
bring
them
to
derfiaire, anfwered.
426
Reafons toperfwade
the
weahe
Chrifiian
of
the
forgimenes
of
his
fins. Thefar
f%whereof
are
grounded
on
Gods
owne
nature.
429
The
firfi
argumentgrounded
vpon
gods
infinit mercie.
ibid.
CHAP. XXX
III.
Of
the fecond reafon
to
perfwade the
wake
Christian
of
the
for
-
giucnes