8 CONTENTS. CHAP. 16. Hinderances to a sense ofForgiveness " .ßm I regenerated L" Page 332 What regeneration is, 332 Is their real state known to the regenerate them- selves, or to others 3 . 338 This state may be known so far as duty is in- volved, . . . . . . . . 344 Four directions for resolving this perplexing doubt, . . . . 345 Doubts respecting actual holiness, from defects in duty, and from indwelling sin, . . 355 CHAP. 17. Earnest waiting on God, thefruit ofFor- giveness.Nature of this duly, 365 With composureof spirit, 372 Withdiligence, . . . 374 Withconfident expectation. 376 CHAP. 18. Wailing on God only, 383 Absence of God from the soul the,ground of distress, God's glorious being and attributes, . 386 His sovereignty, wisdom, righteousness, . . 395 Our infinite distance fromhim and unworthiness, 405 His blessed promises, . . . . . 413 CHAP. 19. Let all trust in the Lordwith him is plenteous Redemption, 419 The Psalmist's exhortation to hope in God, 422 Encouragement from the Redemption or For- giveness with him, 423 Assured deliverance, . 425 Closing Observations, . 428
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