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The Contents, j, It its Office is, C r. To approve. ) z. Toabfolve. 3. Tomiflike.. 3. To condenim. r , Tender. 2. 'Its Affe&ions: z. Sleepie. It is either 3. Benumbed. 4. Seared, From all thefe proceed two other Adjtm &s. I. Aquiet Confcience : concerning which is confidered, I. What it is. 63 z. How that in the godly differeth from that in the wicked. 65 3 , How to know whether we have it or no, 7 2 Where is handled. Whether a Child ofGod may fear death, and how farre. 76 Whether a wicked man may bedefirous todie, and inwhat cafes. 78 The great benefit of peace of Confcience. 79 Wh it is, and the causes ofit. 85 11. P,nunquiet Theat degreesofit. 87 conscience The difference ofit in the godly &in thewicked.roo How a man may keep peace of Confcience. Io8 How it dependeth upon obedience. a ro What manner ofobedience that is which peace ofConfcience depend eth upon? 113 What a man mutt do to be freed from a burdenedand troubledcon- fcience. 1I4 As Confcience heareth witnefre of our a&ions foof ourperlons. 118 It can and Both informe every man what eflate he is in. I2r How it doth this. ibid When it doth this. 123 Why many nevertheleffe are deluded about their(flare. az6 What a good Confcience foundly renewed is. 130 Whata weak and infirm good Confcience i,. 134 IP'. Propoftion. The bond ofConfcience is the law of God. 139 r, The primarie and fuprerne, is Gods word. 141 Gods law bindeth the confcienceof the regeierate. 148 2. The Secondary others , or and relative, our felves J 153 I Others maybind our confciences; as Magiffrates, Supers ors ; and how farre. ìbid 2.We may bind our own confciences by lawfull vows and promifes. i6z What vows are unlawfull andnot binding. ibid Of the vow made to God in Baptifine, how great it is and how much to be regarded. i64 An 55 56 5g S 6o ibid 61 ibid

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