The Contents. 2. Adefire to retaine fa' me c1el.ghtfult fanne. II. inability to judge. Helpes to judge whether ones Repentance.betrue or n flare, are by I. Inward Differences : five: I An i ward incl.' nat. on to holy Duties. p.24 2 An ability to performe good purpofes. p. ti$' 3 A part cular aNirsbariox of holineffe.p. 26. 4 A detr ftatron of all finne. ibid. 5 A love ta God in his vlttr?butes. ibid. II. Outward Effeas a Conftancy. _p.27 2 An unformity in life. 4)4 8 p 3 Generalitie ofnbedicnce. -' ibid. 7liegodly man differs from the wicked in his Rel pf'e: i In ufing all meanes againft his f nne, and f li/,:nning all occafions. p.zA 2 In not allowing himf'clfe in it. ibid. 3 in labouring to overcome it. 4 in inc reaftng more and more in grace. ibid. Diffvréh s betweene true and frlfe Con>`efion,are.° Confef,onof the léaflandPcretcJt fins. p.3o 2 =C®nlFtaneie. abid. 3 Agood ground, namely' Humiliation. ibid. Differences hetweenc true andry falfe Re:,`litution, is, a cheerefull (not unwilling) ó e,tloritrg the things wee lave and delightin. .' 'e'. , . ,. ,., ibid -a .., Víë To teach men what to judge of others Repentance. p.31 vie
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