A Table of the chiefe things Riches wake many thirktherufelzes happie. S I R.ea fon.r ray Riches cannot male men happie. 5 2.5 3 Church ofRome in her colours, , 6.1? s SCriptures, that they ate ofGod. Page 403 Security after good duties pe;,o.rrrcd. 282 Severity againf our orrne fumes a ,ktne of Sincerity, -3i 3 Severity again) fuch perfonsfumes to whom we are boundby an outwardrefpeífs, anote of Sincerity. 354 Three Shifts to hide frre 67. 21.: Shifts to avoid goodduties. 235.236 Sincerity. five notes of it. 344 A fpeciall difference betrreene Sinceritie and Hypocrifre. 347 Eleven Motivt S to Sincerity. 369 Fos/re meanes of Sincerity. 392 No Sinnefrnall. Ig, Greater danger often in leer Sinner: 186 Sinn e is of an incroaching nature. 1$7 Little Sinnesyeelded unto, bring us unto greater. 193 Sinne,though Eveet in the beginnisrg yet hitter in the end. coo 149.25c ro Sinne upon Wail notfafe. 204 Original! Since the feminarie ofall/innes. 4 .3I 5 It inclines us to the vllefl fnnes. ibid Originali Sinne univerfall. 314 Sorrow for Shine falfe, difcovered. 89 Folly properties ofgodly Sorrow. 97.94' Godlj Sorrow difcerned from worldly in trio things. 303 Sorrow , how Known u'hether for the publil a or our own private, refpt c`Is. 305 Spirit of God not alnayes alike in Gods children. 269 Succeife
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