The Table. 7Jfe 1. Not tö Defer comrning to God, fe 2. Not to content our felves without a new More, 369 Vfe3. To fee that good Perfermaccs be naturall to us, 372 Vfe 4. To abhor our Old Nature and la- bour for a change, 378 V fe 5: Not to feare Falling away, 381 Tfe 6. NoCto bee difcouraged with the difficulty of any Duty, 383 Vfe 7. Change Of Nature ä ground of comfort, 384 `Don. We muff be New Creatures, 3 85 Confect. I. We are redeemed from old cu- flows, Ibid. Con feti. 2. Not to wonder that the World wonders at us, 387 v Confetti. 3. To pulldowne all that is 613,389 ConfetI. 4, Not to wonder at unevenneffe in mens lives, 392 Confeti. 5. To expel1 a combate, 397 ConfecI. 6. Nót to wonder at .ukedne f fe that we finde in the wayes of God, 4Qo ConfetI. 7: To give God the praife óf the changing of natures, 403 . The Wzzr Creature is GÒds Wörk 407 Foure arguments to prove it, lb. FfeI. To thew our condition in Chrifl is better than in Adam, 4.12 ÿíe2. God fetteth us not about an im- pof ible workf, V/e 3. To make us love Chriff lb, Yfe4.. Not to put offChrifls call, Yfe 5. To fee with whom we have to do in hearing the word, Ib. Vfe6. To give God the praife of any good in us, 41 8 Vfe 7. Expec`1 not that Miniflers come A 3 with
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