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The Contents. we may bePaid to fee him with our bodily eyes : and that on him wee (hall haue the knowledge of all dinine myfie- ries. 903 §.3.Of that communion which wee fall haue with God in the Dingdome o f heauen. 906 § 4. That our communion with God fhall he much more excel- lent and perfe/h then it is in this life. 908 §.5.0f the excellent fruits tbhich sill accomparie our commu- nionwith God: and namely,that he will be unto vs all in all. 909 CHAP. XI. Ofour perfe& loue ofGod ; our vnwearied delight in prai- fing him ; our perpetual! Sabbath; continual! ioy and reioycing in the fruition of God : and ofthe eremitic of all this our happines. §.i.That we (hall moll perfe/ly loue God ; and be molt happie in this our lone. 912 §.2. That all our delight (hall be to fingcontinually the praifes of god. 911 §.3. That we (hall keepe an eternall Sabbath unto God. 917 g.4. That in our heauenly happines we Thal haue all ioy,comfort, peace ,and reioycing in God. 9 18 §.5. That the ioyes of heassen (hall be eternal & euerlafl ing.9 21 CHAP. XII. Of the vies of the former do &rine concerning the ioyesofheauen. §.I. That we fhould fpend our time rather in getting affurance ofthefe heauenly ioyes, then in curious inquiring after them. 9 3 §.2. That the dificultie inobtaining the ioyes of heauen fhould not difcourage vs,but make vs more couragióus in taking pains. 925 S.3.Of the meows whereby we may beaffured to attain Onto ourheauenly ioyes. 9 7 §.4. The conclufson of thebooDe,enforcingfrom that which path been faid,the contempt of the world. 93o f1 a

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