94 The Table. Ofthe fecond part ofMeditation , whi~;h is the affcaions : wherein is '· Fir.fl "f."iml < t.jfe .,J rellifh of,.,., ,., thought opon. Cbap.>8. z. A comp AtrJf btwAtlt{fu our !"PAnt andunt6wudntffi. Chap.2,9. 3• A hrarty 01ijb ofthe oulefor rrhat it csmpiAI/Its to,./lllt. Chap.Jo. 4• An h11mble conft!f•on ofour"i£_.t111y tot;llwhAt ,., ,.;Jh. Chap.J'· 5· Anearnejlpetlmnforll••t,. ~ehwecon ej[etoiPAnl. Chap.J•· 6. A vehementenforcement •f•urpetition. Chap.33. , 7· .A cheercfitllconfidmce ofo~taining ,.hat,., h4'UI rt1ue.fletlMid infomd.Chap.34· Thuonclut,m•four <MeditAtion,;,. whAt crtler. Chap.35. Firjl, wit' thank[giving for whdlwtArt confitknt to he grAnted. Ibid. Srcontlly, with A recommendation ofour jiulu Ana "''J" to God. Chap.36. TIJ< Epilog•e,reprwing the '"tlell,•ntl e.~lmtiog to''' ttftofMttlitatilfi.Chap.37. :r"HE
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